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Show American Legion tour, convention - Doehasno OrMa The Spring Convention of the American Legion District 9 and Auxiliary was held in Duchesne May 5, with Duchesne Post 22 hosting the event Registration was followed by a luncheon for 50 delegates and guesta. Legion officers in attendance were William Christofforson, National com-- , mittee; Dean Hall, adjutant; Molly Bells, service officer, and Milton Hall, department membership chairman. Guesta. frdm the Utah American Legion Auxinary were Mona Hall, second vice president; Gena Bardoie, Maxine Burdick, eeretary-treaaurSAmericanism chairman; Phyllis Day, Girls State board. Woodruff Reynolds, District 9, Commander of Duchesne Post 22, and Lela Baum, Diatrict 9 Auxiliary President from Unit 22, presided over the convention. District 9 officers elected for 197980 are as Mows: Earnest Rolicet Bosen, Post 64, Commander, Sam Young, Leland Von Gardiner Post 124, Vice Commander; Milton Ratt, William - r; Y.A.CC. COMPLETION Rose Herrera who completed one year of service with the Young Adult Conservation Corps in the Duchesne Ranger District, recieved a certificate from Greg McKenzie, Acting District Ranger. From work gamed through the Y.A.CC program, Rose has qualified for a seasonal position with the Ashley National Forest, Dutch John Ranger District. ex-penen-ce Sands Post Roosevelt Mra Nedict Nickell aeeompanied Iter aon Kenneth and wife to Idaho Falla Hay 18 where they attended the wedding of her grandson. Lane Burns and April Brown. They were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Swain at Blackfoot, Idaho, Nedra also attended the wedding of another grandson, Larry Nickell, and Karen Swenaon at Salt Lake May 18. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Nickell also attended this wedding. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Crowley were their sister and family, Mr. and Mra. Alfred Abram, Salt Lake. e Guests of Mrs. Nedra ' Nickell during the week were her son Brent and wife, Salt Lake. They came to attend funeral services for Kenneth Oberhansly. Also her aon Ken and family s Mrs. Ruby Roberts accompanied her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mra. Terry Orem to Salt Lake Sunday. They took her mother, Lydia Hancock home. She had spent four weeks here with Ruby. o Guests during the weekend of Mrs. Norms Denver were her sister Florence Bircher, Salt Lake, aunt, Lillian Whitlock, and Mrs. Berniece Whitten, Ogden, s Mr. and Mrs. Jack i and Mrs. visited Ralph Shields Sunday at Spanish Fork, guests of her sister and husband, Dr. and Mrs. William Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Perry were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Krause, Provo. s Family members of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kowallis spending the Memorial weekend with them were Mr. and Mrs. Scott Kowallis, Provo; Brad Mr. and Mrs. Gardner, Orem; Trudy, s Mayor BYU; and Merlyn Marini Burdick, Lilly Wimmer and Phyllis Day, American Legion Auximembers,' and Mildred liary Carmen, a guest, went by train to Denver Friday, May 18, to represent Utah on "Chapeau Day" at the National Jewish Hospital and Research Center, and the National Asthma Center. The hospital and center, internationally known for treatment, research and education in chronic respiratory diseases, including asthma, cystic 8-- . arthritia, fibrosis and rheumatoid cover 85 acres and comprise the only institution id its kind in the United . States. Sixty percent of the institution's annual budget is generated in the form of charitable contributions from citizens and organizations. The 0 is an important supporter of the hospital and center. The group from Duchesne were taken on a tour of the hospital facilities and of Denver. 722-513- 1 Olympic Pittsburg Fuller O Brian All Paint Suppliesli WINDSHIELD SPECIALISTS farld we handle all glasq Insurance claims, Guaranteed not to leokl a 6 PHONE ROOSEVELT 722-201- "Where Glass Is A Speciality Not A Sideline" Mellon Andrew Mellon, who served under Presidents Harding, Coolige and Hoover, as SecretaiV of the Treasury, gave his $25 million art collection to the U.S.Govern-men- t he doNational nated the Art Gallery in which to house the pictures. Mellon also served as U.S. Ambassador to and England. Eld-redg- Bei Henderson, Nev., to Montieello, where she has employment. Lynn and Mary Me Millian and daughter and granddaughter, Granger, were visiting with the Harold Gees Saturday of last week. o.Sue Ainge and son David returned from a three-weetrip to Engk land, Holland and Germany. They went to attend the funeral of Sue's father-in-la- Eugene Hilger. While there David got to see and visit with a number of uncles and aunts. Sue reports that her mother-in-la- Agnes Hilger, will be coming over here from Wuppertal, Germany, to visit. s Mra Edith Jensen, Thatcher, Aria, Mr. and Mra Dean Lunt, Duncan, Aria; Mr. and Mra Lee Marett, Price; Mr.a nd Mra Mont Paulson, Idaho, parents of Elaine Shisler, Roosevelt, were all visitors at the Marvell Maretts Monday of last week on their way to St. Anthony, Idaho, to attend funeral services for Wayne Miekelson. Grandmother Ina Marett was unable to make the trip to Idaho. s Armona Witt, San Diego, daughter of the Marvell Maretts, flew to Salt Lake. She was picked up by her father, Marvell Marett, and came to Duchesne, where she visited with her folka Ammona was met by her daughter Dianna Witt. She had been teaching school in Idaha They drove back to San Diego, Calif., together. V Ebner and Arvella Moral went to Provo last Friday where Mr. Moon attended a Federal Land - o' . to Ross reunion. e wayne, Lavon Morris and daugh- ter, Idaha o Neil and Kathy Wilk-erso- n have moved back to the ward from the Provo area e Sherman Young Sr. is home after a stay in the local hospital. o Walt and Loya Deans are parents of a baby son born May 28 in Duchesne County hos-pita- L Max Nelson, aeeompanied by Bill and Verda Nelson and Henry and Enid Nelson, drove to Emery to attend funeral serv- Wednesday . ices for a cousin, Blackburn. Dor-thell- a Cliff and Leatha Woodward, son Clell and Carolyn and family were Salt Lake visitors for Memorial Day. e Mr. and Mra Remo Hamblin drove to Richfield to visit over the long weekend with relat-ive- a e The Mowing attended the George Hunt reunion over Memorial Mar ley and weekend: Jean Hamblin and grandson, Kale Harria Myron and Ruth Haslem and girta, James and Rieta Hamblin, George and Sharon Hunt and family. e Newlyweds Calleen and Kevin Ereanbrack have moved a trailer home on her fathers property. TrideH George Marett, Pam Peterson. They met a 5a aari, sister of who Mary's in from back East and went with the family from there. flew e Wilson and Violet Merkely went with Bernice and Del Broadhead to Mayfield last week to visit with two sisters, Cleo Peterson and Blanch Taylor. e Kipp and Helen and daughter Marylen, spent last Sunday in Coalville visiting with their daughter and Debbie and family, Wendle Moon. e Harvey and Venla Gee went to Salt Lake Sunday of last week to spend the day with her mother, Mabel Terning, Reha Carter and husband, Cedar City, Emily Dotson and husband, Minersville, and Olena and Morris Tulgreen, Salt Lake. Von and Darlene Thomas spent last Saturday evening as guesta of Mer-Merke- ly wvv s Card and Myron day . District. e The Ralph Halsteads the Memorial weekend on the Weber River, camping and visiting with Thelda's brother Frank and Nellie Morrell, and Nellie's brother and wife, Bob and Alice spent BiUa all Salt Lake. Avery and Art Per-kin- a Syracuse, spent a few days last week as guests of her two sisters. Ruby and Mary Thomas. e Dave and Ruby Thomas went to Salt party. e Brad Odekirk and his girl friend, Salt Lake, visiting came out and spent the with their parents, the with Brad's weekend Dell Taylors, and the Gladys grandmother, Harold Thomases. Odekirk. e Elva Wedig, Roosee Mabel and Welby velt spent last Thursday Warren, Maple ton, were visiting with her mother, out visiting with the Marie Baum. Harold Gees Monday. e Wayne Miekelson, They also visited with husband of the former the Verl Behrmanna Mary Marett accidentale Fred ope was rely drowned in Idaha leased, from the DuchMary is the granddaughesne Cdtyity hospital last ter of Marvell Marett. week wheep he was Attending the funeral taken by hmbulance Tuesday in St Anthony, Thursday morning. Ma Idaha were Marvell Taylor, Orem, last weekend : Allen Henningston . . . Montpelier, Idaho, is a new forester working in timber, recreation and fire control for the Ashley National Forest, Duchesne District. He replaces Loren Jepsen, who transferred to the Vernal anu BYU. 31. 1079 STANPARD-M- ay their unclea the Wilson and Jerry Merkleya. Kenny VanDeeGraf, e Mary and Mack Fit-se- r, grandsons id the Marvell Yucapa, Calif., parMaretta, were out last ents of Carma Galloway, Sunday to spend the day spent two weeks visiting visiting. They enjoyed at the home of Duane dinner at the home of and attending their aunt Veva Tollef-- Galloway dance recigraduations, son. They are students at tals and Duane's birth- were out Lake last Saturday to spend a day visiting at the home of their grandsons Dee and Chris Thomas. Dee's mother, Lena Thomaa Stevenson, Wash., and Lenas parents, Walt and Nellie Nelson, Twin Falla Idaha came along alsa to visit for the first time with great-grandso- new their n. MM! Specials May 31, June Pepsi Shortening D ressi ng.n':cSotod product. Swiftning 42 Oz. Thursday LaRue Jensen went to Price to pick up John Thomas from Ch inlee, Aria Hes their first Indian replacement student of a few years past Other holiday company at the Bishops home were relatives John and Laura Jensen and girla Salt Lake; Gene and Renee Christiansen and family, South Jordan; and Dick and rett Veva Tollefson and decorate the Dave Thomases. graves and attend the They also visited with Tridell school. Phono nows Itoms to over ard at the elementary o IPAINTSVANDISUPPLIESI Becky and son Danwere weekWyaskett ny end visitors at the William Tollefson's home Bank meeting, Mr. Moon is one of the directors. Arvella spent part of the day with Caroline Wood- tlonhfel JONES PAINT & GLASS CO. Home Glazing Storm Dooi Store Windows Mirrors Adjutant. Auxiliary officers are Lela Baum, Duchesne Unit 22, President; Lois LaRose, Uintah Ouray Unit 126, First Vice President; Lorena Iorg, Uintah Ouray Unit 126, Second Vice President,-- Maxine Burdick, Historian; and Phyllis 'Day, Girls State Chairman. Brick,' e Memorial Day guests of Mrs. Merle Ross were her sister, Hazel Gurr and niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Mecham, California, Carl McDaniel, Bountiful. were two-da-y guests of 1 s Monday guests of his grandparents, Mr. Jr. and Mrs. Loyal and Mrs. Marion Ross. Parry were Mr. and Mrs. Weekend guests of PaiAKrause, Provo. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere e Family members of Hancock were: son and Mr. Kid Mrs. Calvin family, Dr. and Mrs. KowallL spending Memorial weekend with them Randy Hancock, Evanston, Wyo.; son Shane there Mr. and Mrs. Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Kowallis, Pfovo; Mr. and Colton, Salt Lake; Mr. Mrs. Braa., Gardner, and Mrs. Forest Han-coc- k Orem; Trudy BYU; and Qrae Hancock and y Merlyn Brick, Salt Lake.' two daughters; Riverton, Among former residents of this area spendUtah. were Memorial Day ' s Guests during the ing Memorial Day in weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt were: Millie guests. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Frank Yack were Mr. Stevens, Provo; Erma Richens and son Ken- and Mrs. John Yack, Labrum and son Roberta neth, Bountiful, were Price, and Mr. and Mrs. and family, Mr. and Mrs. guests during the week- Douglas White and aon, Clarence Foy, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Neilson, Salt end of their daughter Moab. s Mr. and Mrs. John Lake; and Mrs. Geneva and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Holmes. Paul Murphy and family Gilbert, Provo. e. Weekend visitors of e Debbie McKay, Den- and Mr. and Mrs. F.E. ver, spent the Memorial Jayne, Salt Lake, were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Day weekend at home ' Memorial weekend Liddell were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Liddell, Orem; with her family, the guests of their mother, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd William McKays. Mrs. Blanch Murphy. e Mrs. Betty Hanson, Dasie and daughter, e Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winterton, Logan, have Salt Lake, was a week- Sherri, Layton; and Mr. moved bade to Rooseend guest of her mother, and Mrs. Hollis Attwood, velt Paul is going into Mrs. Helen Sprouse. Grand Junction, Colo. s Visiting over the business with his father, They accompany Mr. Keith Winterton. and Mra. Kelly Sprouse Memorial weekend with Saturday guests of and Beth Wentael to her parents, Mr. and Charlie Bird and daughtPrice Sunday for Memor- Mrs. Bill Patry, were Mrs. Gay Swenson and ers Deon and Delaine ial Day. s Weekend guests of son Kenny, Kearns. were Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Mrs. Agnes Bircher were Solmnson, Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. Orvel s Weekend guests of daughter and family, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Byron and Mrs. Orin Duvall, Hullinger spent the Bolton were her parents, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. weekend in Ft. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grant Fredriekson, Cola, and attended Mike Durfoe and brother and American Fori:; and Mr. Grimlie's graduation. Also spending the weekfamily, Mr. and Mrs. Kay ' and Mrs. Arvid Fredrickend were Mike's grandson, Tremonton. Durfoe, Salt Lake. , parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Grimlie, South Dakota; his mother, Joan and sister Toni Grimlie, Casper, Wya; and his father, Curly Grimlie, formerly of Roosevelt. Ronnie and Mike will remain in Ft Collins until their baby is born in July, wseJ they move to Ordway, f Cola, where Mike has lexpedtdl accepted a job.' 5, e David Marion, son of George and Donna Marion, wad- - taken to the Heber hospital Tuesday of last week where he was operated on for a ruptured appendix. s Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Carter and daughter Michel, flew in from Salt Lake to attend the Lions Convention held in Vernal Friday and Saturday of last week. They left their daughter with her e grandparents, the Buckalews. Gees e The Harold Lake drove to Salt Friday morning on nesa They spent the night with her sister, Louisa and Denver Ross. They were dinner guests of their younger sister, Viola Peterson. When the Gees came home Saturday, they brought with Viola Peterson them for a few days visit A sister, Louisa and Dee Rosa came out Sunday afternoon and spent two days and nights with the Geea They all went to 3PQIVI S47-S3- N s Students graduating .Advisors for the- group Mra Pai from Union Thursday were Mr. and GoodRussell were Kitchen. night s Lolita Ankerpont, rich, Murlin Wenzel, Janet and Shayne McKee, who has spent the put and Shari Chapman. school year living in s Graduating from Clinton, Utah, hu reWest junior high were turned home to the Tina Goodrich, Christine Lester Bartlett'a Lolita Perry, Dennis Hematreet will spend the summer in Debbie Johnson, Kevin TridelL Smith and Donald Hase Mr. and Mra Val lem. Evana Sandy, spent the a Mr. and Mra Jim Memorial holidays with Goodrich and family, Mr. and Mra Lester Bountiful, were viaitors Bartlett Thursday and Friday in e Visiting recently at TridelL They came to the Rae Goodrich home attend Russell's graduawere Roy and Leslie tion. Mathewson, New Zeae Mr. and Mra Roy land, and Rex and Louise Chapman and family. King, Idaho Falla Palmer, Alaska, are visits Mr. and Mra Ernest ing in TridelL Shari Ahlborn organized and Chapman flew in Satur- conducted a bake sale for day from Alaska She the Lapoint and Tridell graduated from Union Fire Department to raise Thursday night and her funds for the fire house. parents flew down to be It was held Friday on the with hr. Craning from sidewalks in Vernal California to attend her s Mr. and Mra Hograduation were her sisward Merrell are buying ter Rhonda and huaband, a home in Vernal and are Bruce. , moving over the first of e Elisabeth Morrill, the week. Bountiful, has been a e Mr. and Mra Win-for- d visitor this week at the Gray, Mr. and Mra Ray Haslem home. She Larry Ferguson, Mr. and also visited the Norwood Mra Michael Gray, Mr. Hardya VeraaL and Mra Bob Olsen, and Those attending Youth Mr. and Mra Jerry Conference at BYU this Jensen, Lehi; Mr. and week are Donald and Mra Jack Gardner, Mr. Clair Haslem, . Murlin and Mra Stanley Ward-le- , WenseL Russell GoodSalt Lake City; Mr. rich, Kevin Smith, Shanand Mra Vincent Scowns non Goodrich, Bryce and sona were visiting in Darwin Me Tridell Goodrich, Friday night and Kee, Tina Goodrich, Saturday. They went to Cathy Bartlett, Christine Split Mountain Gorge Perry, Debbie Johnson, Saturday. and Lolita Ankerpont. - Dressi ngs 9UQQ as S 1 1 $119 I 89 Strawberry Western Family 2'A Brown or Row 2, 83 Luncheon Meat 1 2 oz. can Preserves Lama McKaa 1, 295 OftC Lb. 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