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Show rs Altamont and Comles Received too late for last week's paper. e Thursday evening, Norma Mitchel gave a personal shower at her home for her niece, Diana Roberts, who will be married soon. About 85 guests attended. They were entertained by Ann Stevenson, Vicki Brotherson, Valeen Holgate, t. Frank and Linda family Sandy. Virginia and family left Thursday to go back to Canada. Thursday evening Sherman and Birdie Swasey went to Sandy to the graduation of a grandson, David Comles. Bill and Maxine Clark came Saturday to decorate their graves at the Altonah Cemetery. They visited Mr. and Mrs. LaVor Morris and family and Clarence and Lola Jones. a Verna Allred is in the Duchesne County hospital in Roosevelt Cash Fisher came home from the hospital Saturday. Kirk will be home Monday and they will have to take him to Salt Lake for skin graft a Med Allred, Huntington, and daughters Cathy and Terry and Mal-quis- Call o Mrs. Deane drove to Heber one day last week and her daughter, Joice Craig, took her to the airport in Salt Lake, where she caught the plane to Reno to visit her two sons and their families for ten days. Dennie Jo Farnsworth, the three-yearol- d daughter of Monte and Jane Farnsworth, was seriously injured in an auto accident last Thursday. The child was taken to Salt Lake Children's Hospital by helicopter. Her grandparents, Louis and Veloy Farnsworth came home for a few hours Sunday and went back to be with her and families, Dragerton, spent a couple of days here visiting Jack Allred and Mr. and Mrs. Max Allred. Zelva and Morris and Morris Goodrich, Clinton, also spent the Memorial weekend with her parents, Mr. and Nedra Mrs. Max Allred and her parents. s Max and Farnsworth and Wesley family. and Ruth Thacker, went to Steamboat Springs, Cola, Friday for the wedding of Curt Farnsworth, Max and Nedra's Ballard son. Tellnthe and Mrs. Harold Morris, Myrtle Creek, Ore., spent a few days Mr. A group of Young Adults got up on impromptu volleyball game at Roosevelt City park last week. The warm get-togeth- ar City Thursday to attend the graduation law, Diana Hernandez, Salt Lake, were present for the Messing of the baby. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Duncan went to Ogden Friday, June 1, to attend at Weber graduation for Alan Has-leof Mr. and Mrs. Verl Haslem. He graduated with honors in accounting from Southern Utah State College. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Haslem' returned home with his parents to live in Hayden. Mr.' and Mrs. Darrell Mecham have lived in Alan's home over the winter months and have, now moved to Roosevelt Mrs. Alan Haslems parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, Idaho, attended the graduation and returned with the Haslems to spend Friday night returning to Idaho exercises I Neola a Mr. Zola a son Mrs. and power plant in Uintah Woodrow yrilkeraon atCanyon. a The infant son of tended funeral services . Mrs. Stewart .Murray , Wednesday, ..Mr.,-anfor his aunt, Bessie Olsen was Messed and Wilkerson, who was 98 given the name Dusty years old. 'She was a ' Lee Sunday in Neola sister to Barbara Wilker- First Ward Sacrament son, formerly of Neola. meeting by his father. After the funeral. Wood-ro- Also; the infant son of and his wife went on Mr. and Mrs. Danny to Salt Lake and spent Keel was blessed and the night with , their given the name Michael children, Mr. and Mrs.' Owen by his unde, Ervin Tony Moss and Mr. and Zager. Mr. and Mrs. Keel Mrs. Downy Wilkerson. are from Phoenix, Aria. e A group of people Thursday they came by Provo, did three temple from Neola First and sessions and then home, Second Wards attended .a Georgia Pierson, the temple excursion in Heber, Mr. and Mrs. Provo Saturday, June 2. The infant- - daughter Walter Gurnbridge and of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph daughter and North Salt Lake, visited Paul was blessed and Saturday with Margar-ett- e given the name Linda Mitchell and Esther Louise by her father in Halverson. Neola Second Ward Sacs Mr. and Mrs. John rament meeting, Sunday, Dicky and family, Jen- June 8. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon sen, and Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Ainge and family, Duncan, their daughter, Vernal, spent Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Verl Has-leand son Dan and two with their parents, the went to Ced the at daughters, Sherly Ainges, . w son-in-la- m irAV'S I I I with his son, LaVor Morris and family last week. He and LaVor also visited with Clarence and Lola Jones Friday after- summer days make a magnet of the park for informal as well as for The picnic area is getting organized sports. I busier, too. SUMMER SCENE Saturday. e Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Zager went to Price Saturday, June 2, to watch their son Brent participate in a rodeo. e Mn. Ruby Paul, New Jersey, has been visiting with her son Joseph Paul and family for the past two weeks. She attended Sacrament or Bryce and daughter Kathryn each received an associate degree. Kathryn plans to obtain r her degree in four-yea- psychology and Bryce expects to go into engineering. Mrs. and s Mr. Dwayne Blockam, Twin Falls, Idaho, have spent the past week with his son and- family, Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Blockam. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Dye spent the weekend in Castle Dale with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dye and family. - . Energy Tip Make energy conservation improvements. They not only increase comfort, your family', but also cut down on unwanted, outside noise. was Messed and named. Mrs. Paul's . sister LoRene Hernandez and EASDGS? sister-in- - fi u-u- u daughter, services in Neola Second Ward June 8 when her granddaughter Qlalin State College. Their LQa Duncan Larsen, received a batch-elof General Studies degree, and her son om I EHJOTADILB I to Mrs. Brown. a Mr. and Mrs. Ben Callorn, Santa Mesa, Calif., also Mr. and Mrs. Keven Wilkenson and Mr. and Mrs. Mickel Wilkerson, Rock Springs, were guests at the home of the Ken Wilkensons during the past weekend. A family reunion of the Kofford family was held at the Utahn campsite during the whole of the Memorial weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wilkenson drove to Orem and Springville for Memorial Day. The Firth family had get-togeth- at the of Mrs. Alice 51 present, with Firth, home during the Memorial weekend. A barbecue was held of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Taylor Sr. Friday evening to mark the closing of the Duchesne Second Ward Relief Society for the summer. at the home Slims, Shapes, Tones Increases. Endurance Stimulates Digestion Improves All Body Functions ff C v I 0 BUILDS ENDURANCE I I ! HELPS CONTROL PROPER BODY WEIGHT improves Circulation IMPROVES BALANCE AND COORDINATION PROMOTES RELAXATION REJUVENATES ENHANCES SLEEP "SUCBAENCGB'S C3EE For Froo Lltoraturo A A ! i t Reid Goodrich and ML Pleasant family, have visited this week at the Forrest Goodrich home. AHSOER" Dononsfratloa EBB EOS 11 North Main I Roosovolt 722-244- 1 'Your Total Prescription Headquarters n I a Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Funk have moved noon. into the Wayne Works Tommy Warden, man home, which they Helper, came for gradua- bought along with the tion at Altamont He was Cow Palace. a Mr. and Mrs. Wayne an overnight guest of Wade Jessen. Workman have moved Janet Williams and just south of the Rulon family spent the Memor- Anderton home south of ial Day weekend with Roosevelt Their plans her parents, Dar and are to build a new hbme Jennie Brotherson. there. Opal Barton, Fair-vieMorgan Calvert and came out Wednes- family, Salt Lake, were day to spend some time here at the Hazel Shisler with her son Jack home on Decoration Day? s, Barton and family There were four both children and and attend the graduation of David Barton. She grandchildren. Morgan is also visited with Dar and Hazel Shisler's brother-in-laJennie Brotherson. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Andy Stevenson, Salt Lake, son of Rada Sheety have bought and Stevenson, had back moved into the home surgery last week. Rada that the Bobbie Austins went out to help with the used to own, just south family. He is home now. of the Max Cook home. Bill and Loucile The Sheetys have a new Whitehead drove out to baby boy. Visitors at the Telin-th- a Orem Sunday, visited Rasmussen home last her mother and went on to Springville to decorate week were Mr. and Mrs. graves. They spent the Darrell S warts, DragerMemorial weekend out ton. Mrs. Swarts is the former Ruth Sprouce of there. e Jay Lynn. Carroll, Ballard. They were here son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon for the funeral of Vera Carroll, Salt Lake, came Inez Penfield. Ruth was to spend the summer one of the speakers. with his grandparents, s Millie Hatch and Mr. and Mrs. George daughter Ramona, Las Carroll. His parents Vegas, were here for brought him out Satur- Decoration Day. Millie returned to Las Vegas, day. Brent and Connie but will be back to spend Holgate took a load of the summer with the furniture out to Kays-vill- e Harold Andersdns, this weekend, Roosevelt They visited where they will spend briefly at the Telintha the summer. Brent has Rasmussen home. work in Salt Lake. Jack Spencer is in s Mr. and Mrs. Sher- Salt Lake staying with held a his son, Richard, and man Swasey their receiving medical care at dinner family home Monday, May 21, forhis leg. in honor of their daughte Sharlynn Benson acer, Virginia and Clyde companied her husband, Forsberg and family, Gordon, to Nevada over ' Ottawa, Canada. It was the weekend. also k birthday party for Mr. and Mrs. SpenRyan, who with brothers cer Squires and son Adam and Jack Fors- Leslie, Sandy, were here berg; has spent the for four days and stayed winter with their grand- at their son Paul's home. parents. Other guests Mr. Squires came for a were Doujg and Sandra rock convention held at Swasey, Mr. and Mrs. Bottle Hollow. Leslie had Merrel Swasey and fam- just returned from his ily, Petrica Thomas and LDS mission, and he family, Granger, Eva visited friends while here. and-Donn- a Mrs. EarTWright is in the LDS hospital for heart surgery. a Mr. and Mrs. Jack Syler, Pleasant Grove,, were visiting friends and relations in this area during the past weekend. a Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mitchell, LaVerkin, Ut, stopped over Ui visit with the Weldon Browns. Mrs. Mitchell is a sister a him m-4i- 7s a Mrs. Dot Jolley, Og' den, has been' visiting week at the the past home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kitchen. Mrs. Jolley took care of her grandchildren while Paul and Sheryl attended Youth Conference as advisors. ' car-load- The Mississippi River is 4,800 miles long. It is the longest and probably the most crooked river in the world. Part of it uses 1,800 miles to cover what a crow could fly over in 875 miles. It discharges 8 times as much water as the St Lawrence, and 25 times as much as the Rhine. It draws water from 28 states. 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