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Show t spent the weekend with her parents, the and their families, Dennis and Linda, and Jerry and Nancy Kofford. LeGrand Gilberts. Marilyn Merkley was released Sunday as secretary of the Junior Sunday School. Terrilyn Halladay was sustained Arcadia MO-11- Paula Bailey, Duchesne, is going to write the Duchesne news for Orinda Gee, as it is time for the Harold Gees to go back to Mesa, As for the winter. Please call your news to Paula at Honfctel Not. N.ltoti 313-4)4- 4 in her place. John Moray ami son Kevin were overnight guests Friday of the R. G. Ross'. He was a former missionary companion of R. G.'s. Received toe Ute lor last weeks paper, e Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy Glassett and family, Sait Lake, spent the weekend with the Clark Lustys. e Mr. and Mrs. Frink Murphy returned recently from a trip to Tucson, Aris., where they visited their son Allen and Woodrow The BeeHive Girls and Mothers attended the Stake BeeHive Standard Night at Duchesne Tuesday evening, e Lynette Liddell was released as a Sunday earth's tems. sys- The symposium Dec. 7-is aimed at suggesting ways man can coexist with the thousands of plant and animal pecies whose existence is now threatened or endanger ed, said Dr. Vernon J. Tipton, BYU professor of zoology and coord inator of the event. In order to get people from other disciplines talking to each oilier he explained, the symposium will feature presentations such as: the current status of the endangered species program, endangered fish in the west, endangered plants in the west, and 8 teacher Sunday school ,yi ; 4 i r m-- . wSfc v;,; , s i- v, vij ;s. J4 I1-- .' SPOOKY FRIEND Radio newsman and jokester Mike McKee will be the disc jockey for a Halloween disco dance Friday from 8 p.m. to midnight at the Roosevelt Municipal Airport. The friendly spider is part of the ghoulish decorations platm-e- d for the hangar. The event is sponsored by the Duchesne County chapter of the Heart Association and all proceeds will go to the charitable organization. Dancers mqy wear street clothes or costumes and booths will provide "horror make-u- p for those who want it. Prizes will be awarded. and Carol Meldrum was sustained in her place, e Beth Redmond, Alicia Lusty and Dolores Mar-tine-s drove to Salt Lake Friday. While there they visited with their former MIA teacher, Mrs. David Wilkie, e Walt Redmond had eye surgery in Salt Lake last Tuesday. e Four girls from Bridgeland Ward attending Duchesne high school for competed homecoming queen, they Traci were: for prcsrrva-tioTerrilyn Halladay, strategies of rare plants and Merkley Marilyn Nancy JfLlE M Curly Q's Square Dance, Roosevelt Elementary t 8 p.m.v - FRIDAY, OCTOBER kfl 27; Senior citizen lunch, Duchesne noon. Disco dance at the airport, 8 to midnight, Admission is $2.00 per person or $4.00 per couple. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31; Senior citizen lunch, old elementary school Roosevelt 2:45. Halloween carnival at Union high school 6:30 to 9 p.m. no admission. Halloween happenings, sponsored by young Special Interest at Glen Hartle's in Lapoint. Costume party 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. 1 . friends and relatives who attended Ed's funeral Marvel Moore, Du- chesne, was there. Marie Baum and Orin-d- a Gee made their county visit on Oct. 20 to the Roosevelt DUP. Doris and Troy Bailey returned from a three-wee- k vacation to Fort Smith, Ark., where they visited Troy's mother, Lela Bailey, and his brother and sisters. Dcvear Ross, Salt Jack son-in-la- three and Odekirk Sherrie granddaughter, and Jim Wilcox. Then Gladys went to Evanston, Wyo., where she spent two weeks visiting with her daughter, Emit-t- a and Ron Robbins, and a granddaughter, Kerby and Donna Bronson. Steve Esauk has been in LDS hospital in Salt Lake, where he has had surgery. He is at home recovering. Ann Brink, sister of Hope Esauk, Glendale, Arix., is visiting with Steve and Hope for a few days. Las Blake Esauk, Vegas, has been visiting with his parents while Steve has been sick. ELECT Dr. c Koffard has Vets Day concert 'USX AE SFFiCIMS fc - i V wages Has outstanding qualities Has served you well Is , Russell Gingeil State Representative Dr. Dennis; Proper stature Deserved retirement, benefits Cooperation in all government levels . National The Utah Guard's annual "Veteran's Day Concert will be held Wednesday, Nov. 8, at 8 p.m., at the University of Utah's Special Events Center. General Bernard W. Rogers, Chief of Staff ' of the United States Army, will be the featured speaker. The combined choruses of Granite School District and the Utah Guad's 23rd Army Band will also be featured in Republican HE WILL SUPPORT: ,, . Gordon Harmston Jr. Marie Thomas - highly respected Has influence and experience Has moral conviction Is Loryn Ross a sincere servant . no special interests the concert Has Max Gines Erma Mayhew Janet Cowan Bernice Abplanalp Norman Letter Bonnie Duncan . VOTE Dannlel S. Dennis : Nov. and Othersl Paid Poltical Advertisement 7th Keep Representa- - 8 hion in the Basin R Paid Poltical Ad v e rt i s m nt . . ' Tickets for the free concert are available at National Guard armories throughout the state, or from members of the Utah National Guard as well as Grand Central and Safeway stores. Gen. Rogers, who was appointed Chief of Staff on OcL 1, 1976, after a - Sj Because Lorin has lived In the Uintah Basin 27 years. Qctobw 26. 1978 Anona Witt, in San Scott, son of Mr. and Diego. They toured Sea Mrs. Dean Peterson, World. They all spent an broke his wrist while afternoon visiting a playing football with a brother, Mr. and Mrs. friend. The Tollefsons Lawrence Marett at think they will not plan Whittier, Calif. The anything on the next Peterson families depart- Friday the 13th. ed for their homes that Ron Tollefson, Provo, fternpon. Mr. and Mrs. and Jay Sorenson, Salt Tollefson spent another Lake, stopped to visit week touring Grand and with Ron's parents, the Bryce Canyons and other William Tollefsons, Tuespoints of interesL day. They were on their Friday the 13th proved way to Roosevelt on to be an unlucky day for business. the Tollefsons. Bill and e Word has been receivVera had a car accident ed that Jim Elison is still at Current Creek on in the Veterans Hospital. their way home from He has been quite ill. vacation. It totaled out Orinda Gee went to their car, but fortunately Salt Lake Saturday neither was very serious- morning to spend a week ly injured. That same with her sister, Louisa day their grandson, Hogs and Viola Peterson. OOOGOOOOOOOOQQOOO o o o o o o o I keith NIELSEN "School Board" Boise, Idaho, to visit with a sister, Iva B. Brown, and Frank and Carma Elam and sons at McCalL Mr. and Mrs. Earl Frankplow, Provo, also Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Muir and the Wilber Bateses were Sunday guests at the Von Lott's home. Mr. and Mrs. William Tollefson returned home vacak after a tion. They visited their two-wee- and grandson Becky and HenDanny Wyasket at derson, Nev. There they daughter-in-la- w were met by Mr. and Mrs. Dean Peterson and children, and Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Peterson, Dean's folks of Holiday. The families traveled together on to Calexico Calif. While there they visited Mr. and Mrs. Tollefson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvell Marett, and a sister, Wayne and Josephine VanDeGraffe. They traveled to Yuma, Ax., and Mexicalli and Tijuana, Mexico. They also visited a sister, Mrs. To - iBlifg jJF w W o 0 o O O O O O O o o o o o Let the people get involved. Be available to answer and discuss district goals and problem areasl KEITH NIELSEN O "For Quality. Education' O Paid Poltical Advertisement O O O O O O O O O .,O oqoooqoooqooooqoq the Citizens of Paehesne County! s id 5. m'v.- Hr7 , V'V ; V1 we approach election day I feel the desire to write you to let you and your readers share some of my thoughts. As a time when all of us are concerned about honest government, efficient and dedicated elected officials, tax limitations, government spending, and a number of other This is concerns too numerous to mention. President of the Utah Assessors' Association, I would like you and your readers to know that you nave as your current County Assessor an individual who has concern for those items that I have mentioned. have witnessed at various conferences, workshops, schools, and meetings that Jessie Peatross has taken the opportunity to increase her knowledge in the field of assessment and the duties of her elected office, so that she could be effective in filling her office in a professional manner. v I ifMOYiiS Ray Jones Katherine Arevalo. Reta Lott went to and Spokane, Wash., visited with a brother, Glenn Bates and wife, 5TANOARD As Nov. 8 P0BUC Dorothy AAickelson Gordon Harmston Sr. Delmore Ivle granddaughter, named . to and have concern for Dale Gines Leland Wright Jessie Peatross Clark Roberts Crystal Hacket Carol Wright Bemell Rhodes Mrs. Elva McAffee and daughter Kathy and son Johnnie and wife, Sait Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Greenweli, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Anderton, Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Carter and daughter, who flew in from Granger; Carol and LaMare Thomas, Provo. Rets Lott went to Richland, Wash., to visit with daughter Mary and family. She was present at the blessing of a new 1 . Ruth ' Riverton; Schroeder, Seattle, Wash., where s)ie spent two weeks visiting with her spent two weeks in ML View, Wyo., visiting at the homes of her sons Fair reception for Karen Thomas and Don Babcock OcL 14 were: Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Schrocder, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph thanks to the then went to tend Mrs. Gladys The two points in the 50 American states which ere farthest apart are Log Point, Elliot Key, Florida and Kura Island, Hawaii. Theres 5,852 miles between them. lilt n flew to TWMjrjr&'jrjrMMMMMJrjrjrjrssrjB' Pcoiini! ti Dennis last week, visiting and taking care of Viola Peterson, who is still a in University patient hospital. Lonie Fitzwater, Salt Lake, brother of Doris Bailey, is spending the week deer hunting with Doris and Troy. The daughters of Ed Anne Bertola Wilkins, and Loraine Doelle, ex- Idaho. 722-513- - The Harold Gees spent four days in Salt Lake grandsons, visited at the Harold Gees Friday. They were on their way to the Book Cliffs deer hunting. Ralph Halstead is home from his three-wee- k stay at LDS hospital in Salt Lake. Some of his visitors since he has been home have been: Kennith and Georgia Morrell, Washington; Ed and Heidi Connelly, formerly of Salt Lake; and Ralph's sister-in-laLauretta Halstead, Arco, the fee, along with their name and the name of the organization they represent, to the Center for Health and Environmental Studies, with her for a visit. Widtsoe 786 Building, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Young UniverFrandsen, Elsinore, were Brigham Utah Provo, sity, overnight guests of their. Mr. daughter and family, and Mrs. R. G. Ross, A family Tuesday. and dinner PHONE NEWS ITEMS TO 1 were enjoyed. Lola Gilbert, Salt HE Mecham. . Gardener animats. children have returned home after a week's visit with relatives at Casper, Wyo. Her sister, Miss Sanford, returned back OCTOBER 26: THURSDAY, and Hanberg. Colorado in were Duchesne last week visiting with their son and family, the Leone Willi ns. They also visited with mother Sylvia Lake, The registration fee, evening which includes the cost Traci Galloway was of a banquet and one crowned homecoming copy of the proceedings, queen at the pageant. is $40. Those wishing to Mrs. Lsrry can mail their register Farnsworth and two check for Wednesday CRilRfI UNITY Galloway, and Mrs. Wade Springs, Endangered ecological McCowsn, Wilkins, Species Symposium" at Brigham Young Univer sity this winter will give top scientists, govern ment officials and leading conservationists a chance to talk together about how mankind can meet its own needs without seriously damaging the past week. e The ing. Mr. at BYU e Cherrie Ilanberg, Ogden, and Darlene Butler, Logan, were visiting their parents, the Cedi the The parents of Sherry Mr. and Mrs. Montana, are here visit- Ecology symposium guests here for the wedding Out-of-tow- Ohm, family. Hsnbergs, 738-530- 11 distinguished takes many years and much hard work to reach the plateau that Jessie now occupies. I believe that the people in Duchesne County and the people in Utah are fortunate to have an elected official who has proved herself worthy of the trust that is placed1 in her. With her experience and dedication, the taxpayers of Duchesne County can have continued professional service in the office of County Assessor. I endorse her wholeheartedly. F. Deris Porter It . President, Utah Assessors Association I ' t Nominee for outstanding assessor of the year award. military career, will be introduced by Maj. Gen. Maurice L. Watts, Utah adjutant general. Puehtsiif County Asstssor Paid Political Advertisement |