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Show 11 STANDARD December 7. 1978 another son, Jason and moved wife Leona, hay here from Nebraska, e Mr. and Mrs. Jim Larsen entertained at a dinner honoring their daughter De--. anna and Pete Madsen and family, who are moving to Phoenix, Ariz. There were 12 present e Randy Nelson wu a Salt Lake visitor several days during the week at his sister Ina's home, e Ron and Melba were City visitors during the week, e Ba Larsen went to Salt Lake, taking her Monfvrel pre-holid- Nota Mhw IS3-4S4- 4 e Thelma Weston J. Thomas . '. . receives award from Chevron. Carl V. Blanchard . years with Chevron Line Co. . 30-ye- ar Two Chevron employes get 30 year pins Reed Anderton arrived home Wednesday from their vacation trip to Arizona. They spent several days in Denver with their daughter Bertha K rammer. While there, Thelma shut her left hand in the car door, resulting in a trip to the hospital for stitches in her thumb. Lars and Afton Powell and family drove to Salt Lake Tuesday-t- o attend the temple wedding of her nephew, Arthur Bassett from San Diego, and Jolene White-side-s from Salt Lake. Following was a breakfast at the Lion House and a reception at the Heritage House, e Holiday company at the Jim Haws home were children, sons Jimmy; Kerlyn and wife Sue and .30 Pipe where he was employed at the natural gas plant for 22 years. When that plant was moved, Mr. Blanchard transferred to Chevron Pipe Line at Two employee of Chevron Pipe wholly-owne- d subsidiary of Chevron USA marked their 80th anniversary with the company in November, Carl V. Blanchard, Roosevelt, and Weston J. Thomas, Duchesne, were honored at an awards dinner in Roosevelt Nov. 15, where service pins were presented by C.W. Eckhart of Salt Lake City, manager of Chevron Pipe Line Co. Mr. Blanchard hired on with Chevron in 1948 at Rangely, Colo., line Co., a . and Myton. He served as mayor of Myton and participated in many community projects before moving to Roosevelt. Mr. Thomas started working for Salt Lake Pipe Line Co. in 1948 at Hanna Pumping Station, where he worked for 24 years. The companys name was later changed to Chevron Pipe Line. He transferred to the Altamont-Bluebe- ll field and moved to Duchesne. daughter, Drummond, Levi, Zipper, Bulk children Color Asst. or Pullover, FANCY SWEATERS J Eks-un- d LaGrande, a? fSfete iHSMfs) Oatele $1788 LEVI BELLS 12 Granddaughter Sherri and Dennis California their little last week. Bills flew to to receive Korean child She will be' five months old Dee. 25. is Lena Grandmother McDonald. Her name is Jennie Marie, e Weekend company at the Max Nelson home were son Errol and Joanna and boys, Roy. Sunday they were honored at a family dinner for their anniversary. Salt Lake; 3aeies 0KH3G0 Becky and Ricky to visit with Joy Monroe. They spent some time in Ogden at Christmas Village. They visited with Arva Jones family also, e Mr. and Mrs. Reed Anderton have a new daughter Kim and Bill Dean and sons, Rockland, Idaho. Since then 80-ye- ar Men's Asst. Color Campus, ity Heola 113-41- others Harvey Tomilson, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mathews and Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilker-sn. They started at the Tomilson's home and ended up at the Wilker-so- n residence for dessert, games, and a gift exchange. The Neola First Ward Relief Society will hold a bazaar Friday, Dec. 1ft at 6:30 p.m. There win be bazaar articles and a fish pond for the children. Chili, salads, scones, pie and ice cream will be served. Proceeds collected win go to the Bishop for ward budget Everyone is invited to attend The annual Christmas program at the Neola elementary school will be held Thursday, Dec. 21, at 7 p.m. All parent and o o Tom and Robin King announce the birth of their third son, born in Salt Lake. Mathew Royer King weighed 5 lbs. 1 os. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald King, Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Horrocks, Neola; are Mrs. Vera Wright of Nebraska and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Horrocks, Neola. e The cooks at the To all the people who supported me in the recent election and for4the 20 years that I have been in office, I hope I can do an even better job in great-grandparen- ts the next four years. Roosevelt elementary sc hod and partners had a progressive supper Dec. L. The four couples rge Marett interested are welcome to be in attendance. Also the first through the sixth grade' children will be singing Christmas carols at the Ziona Bank corner at 1:80 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 13. e On Dec. 7, at 2:15 p.nL, the advanced band of the Neola elementary school will be performing at the Holly Fair at the Vocational Center, e Mrs. Fern Allred returned home after a month's visit with her two sons, . Oral and Howard Allred and families in Dillon, Mont, GSlOQreSEDGljSD GfiEOGP QgaDQySEDQii QaBQzrnQyGHb QHBm3&03 OxnBtotf Reg. $1.99 a Roll Decorative SHELF H where they recently purchased a ranch and are for the oil working company. VesentetTinthe Ward chapel Dec. PAPER QECOQB SeU iJtfSO $33 Neola 18 and at 7:80 p.m. e Family home evening for the special interest group under the direction. of Mr. and Mrs. Sherley Ainge will be held Monday, Dee. 11, at 7 p.m. This is for both Wards Arome - . e Under the direction of Dr. Courtney, Brewer a Christmas play will be 14 f- and includes couples. ' , DECORATIVE CANDLES 50 Demonstration! DEC. 16, OQpalt A.M. TO 4 P.M. 11 CHRISTMAS dHMaiaiM.MiiaiiWkHjwdk! Nona or hiarino Ceuee No. 181-- 1 BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL. GAS AND MINING. DEPARTMENT exclusive RESOURCES CGG3Q3 02P NATURAL OF in and for the STATE OF UTAH. IN THE MATTER Meal-In-O- ne OF THE OF OIL, GAS, AND MINING, UPON IT'S OWN MOTION, CONSIDERING THE INCREASE OF THE OIL AND GAS BOARD CONSERVATION ' MILL LEVY. THE STATE OF UTAH TO All OPERATORS, TAKERS OF PRO-- : MINERAL DUCTION, AND ROYALTY OWNERS, AND PAR-- , TICULARLY ALL OIL AND GAS IN THE STATE OF . PRODUCERS UTAH. The exclusive cooking system jlets you cook one, two, three different foods, more evenly or a complete meal, all at once ban ever. Meal-In-O- Exclusive cooking system. 25 1.5 cu. ft interior Large, easy-clea- n bigger than most microwave ovens.. Vferl-Covariable power oven control reheats, warms, cooks, roasts, defrosts and Meal-In-O- ne Vari-Tem- automatic temperature control p with food sensor insures right amount of doneness. feature. , Removable oven rack. 192-pComplete Meal Microwave Cooking cookbook. Family-siz- e grill sears, Hold-War- m g. Micro-Brown- er ok simmers. Model 520 suggested ratal price ,09S 130 East Lagoon grills, ELITTON Mcrmm Cooking CtS77 Ukm HwiIhtk. Ine. NIELSEN FURNITURE & WESTERN AUTO 722-223- 9 Roosevelt wcPfflin1 lf browns. . Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Oil, Gat and Ml n-Ing, Slate of Utah, will cotv ; duct a hearing on Wednet- -' day, December 20, 1978, at 9:00 am., In the Executive i Conference Room, Holiday Inti, 1699 West North Temple, Salt Lake CHy, Utah, In the ! above entitled matter, at which time all persons, firm, and corporations Interested may. If they so desire, appear and be heard. Notice h further given that the purpose of sold hearing , will be to determine whether or not the Board of Oil, Gas, ; and Mining shall enter an Order increasing the "Oil and ; Gas Conservation Mill Levy" from the present rate of one mills (1 VS) on the and one-hadollar value, to the maximum two mill (2) rate as authorized Utah Cade by Sedan 404-14- , . Annotated, 1953, as ed, far the purpose of paying the expenses of administration of the Oil and Gas Conservation Ad. Ihls 1st day of DATED December, 1978. taiaagram ggEE CQQBB STATE OF UTAH BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING Scheree Wilcox Secretary of the Board Published In the Uintah Basin Standard December 7, . 1978. mmm faaaaGBtoeaaD |