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Show 5a e Larry and Luane their little daughter, Lwion and theii four Kristen, who spent a few daughters spent' 'Friday days with her grandparnight with Luane's par- ents, the William Tollefents, the Wilson Merk-ley- sons. Mary Jean Tollefon their way back son had her two nephews from St George, where with them, David and they went to bring their Kent Farley, Grand daughter Ellen home Junction. Duchesne Orin4 On 7U-MS- Jww 14, 1979 STANDARD 4 s, The Bill Tollefsons from college, The Ronald Led-delhad as weekend guests their daughter Lynette and her hus- went to Provo lut Friday to attend a dance revue that their granddaughter Sonia waa in. She is the daughter of Bona and. Mary Jean ls Tollefson. e Mary and Ruby Thomas Went to Provo last Thursday, where Mary received medical and Mary Thomas went to Heber Saturday of last week, where they attended the funeral of their aunt, Mabel WalL e Nellie Land and daughter and Arva and Elton Potter, went to Durango, Cob., to visit with another daughter, Donna and Harold LaMunyon; their son, Donald, graduated son-in-la- : home C.E.U. e Chad e Michael Sampson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sampson, Logan, is visiting for a week with his Elmer Moons the graduation of Rich- ard Bell, husband of Judy Moon BelL Rosa Lee and Leon Wilkens had guests over the last weekend, Rosa Lee's mother, Athlyn Luziers and her friend Ruth Allen, Colorado .Springs. and Carma his bachelors degree in Business Administration. The Marvell Maretts drove to the Provo Temple last Tuesday, doing two sessions. The Harvey Gees had as guests over the weekend Venla's niece, Alice and Paul Tull green and sons, and Guy and Moons. went to Logan to attend school Peatross and family, and Chads mother, Jessie Peatross, traveled to Logan Friday and Saturday to attend graduation. Mr. Peatross received grandparents, the Elmer Moons. The at She attended from Price. . grandparents, the Elmer is daughter, Teresa, from school Wednesday night they went to an athletic banquet where .the grandson won two "plaques, one for crosscountry running. They were away three days. e Charmayne Eugster, daughter of Joyce and . John Eugster, spent a week visiting with her .. Owens, t attention. e Ruby . Florin band, Logan. The Michael Liddells are back home to spend the summer from school. e The mother of Maurice Millett, Mrs. Abrigale Mil let California, has been spending a week visiting with the Millett family. e Tod Millett has returned home from BYU. He is leaving in July for a mission in Germany. e The Elden Wilcken'a Nancy Carducci and children, all Henderson, Nev. e The Marvell Maretts had a guests Sunday of last week, LaRue Bell and her daughter and husband, Barbara and David Jensen and children. LaRue is the daughter of the Maretts. They are all from Sandy. e The Ronnie Tolle-sonProvo, were out last Sunday to pick up s, The John Break-field- s had as guests over the weekend Joe Lance and his son, a brother of Caroline's, from Odgen. e Phil and Sheila Miller had their son blessed by his father and given the name Phillip Joshua Miller. Phil's mother, Florence Miller, and his brother Garry and wife and children' came from Parawon and Cedar City. Also Sheilas mother and father, Don and Mildred Smith, San-daa sister Trade, and brothers Damon and Kerry and wife and children, a brother Brian and wife and children, another sister, Loni and Ron Nelson and children, all Salt Lake. e Mrs. Penny Allen has had as guests her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Osburn, Murray. Eva and Bill Adams, Midvale, were out last Saturday visiting with y, Eva's parents, the Jerry Merkbys. e Joe Herrera came home from the hospital at Heber last Saturday. gone to rrovo to spe some time with her daughter, Connie Miller, who has been back in the Utah Valley hospital e Sherm and Velda Barett, Murray, were out visiting with the Harvey Gees Tuesday of last week. Dee Thomas, Salt Lake, has spent a couple of days visiting his grandparents, the Dane Thomases. e Mrs. Carmen Mitchell daughter of Joe and has Pauline Herrera, been spending some time with her folks while her father has been in the hospital She is from Stuarts Draft, Va. e Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Covington and their three children, have moved here from Ely, Nev. They are living at the rental house of Maurice Millett. e Ralph and Thelda Halstead spent four days fishing at Soldier Creek reservoir. On their way home they lost a wheel off their boat trailer. While they were getting things taken care of Ralph stuck a fish hook in his finger. He had to have a doctor remove it. e The Orr Swasey's went to Provo Sunday, June 3, to the blessing of their granddaughter, the baby of Maxine and Richard Jensen. e The Harvey Gee's have had as company for a few days Venla's niece, and Bruce Carlyon Brown and. children, visiting with the Fred Popes and the Eldridge Buckalews. e Ronnie Tollefson, Provo, had 17 young priesthood holders out on Friday of last week. Indian They obtained out and got permits several loads of wood to sell. Their leader, Ronnie, and the boys are raising money to take a few days trip to Lake PowelL A sister of Ronnie's, Pam Peterson, cooked supper and fed the whole gang on Friday evening before they left for home. e On Sunday evening a group of friends met at the home of Marie Kbl-iand Denzel Hatch, formerly of Vernal They were married June 1. The open house was put on by' daughters of Marie. The Hatches plan to mke their home in Duchesne. e Monica and Valena Grant gave a kitchen shower for Joni Freeman Saturday evening. m Kearns. e There were 20 people to play bingo last Wednesday at the DUP e Lawrence Hufltj Building. This activity is of Jim, who lived for any and all Senior father in Duchesne for several Citizens. fell and broke his e Jean and Doug Bills, years, and some ribs. He knee Salt Lake, spent a few would enjoy hearing days with thd George from some of his old Maretts. Jean is a sister friends from Duchesne.. of Edyth Marett Write to him at St. e Harold Spencer and Francis Hospital MonDean Peterson have La. 71201. been out to Clearfield for roe, a week for bus mechanic schooL Kate Bennett took Clara Young to Heber Wednesday to the doctor who put her in the hospital Steven Sanchez, Craig, Cola, son of Carmen Mitchell and grandson of the Joe Herreras, Inez Lopez, a niece, Salt Lake, and Nelson - Tim Thacker, son of Ralph and Sharon Thacker, wrecked his motorcycle Saturday and was taken to the Duchesne County hospital with a concussion and requiring stitches in his lip. The next day his parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Thacker, took him to the LDS hospital in Salt Lake, where he had surgery for a broken cheek bone. They brought him home Monday. e Brian Thacker, son of Wesley and Sharon Thacker, had minor surgery at Primary Childrens Hospital Tuesday, May 28, and was released to come home Thursday. e Gary Fisher, son of Ray and Linda Fisher, Salt Lake, is here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Thacker, and other relatives for a month. e Idona Call Shirley Stott, Carol Hirschl and Merlyn Dahle, Salt Lake, went out to visit Deane Call Norma Mitchell and Beth Jessen. Saturday Norms had a luncheon for them in her home. e Colene Bisol traveled to Logan June 1 and 2 to. see her son Brice graduate from college. June 4 - 7 she attended a state Postmasters Convention in Salt Lake. . Pat Herrera, sons, Riverton, Wya, have all been guests at the Herrera home. e Ora Holgate, Salem, Ore., and Vera Larson, St. George, came with Christine Nations last Friday and spent the day ummm wmi order to bring our customers the finest quality printing possible with faster service and lower prices we are building an J AHamont In ntiiiittyTtoM Duchesne LDS First Ward's bishopric was reorganized Sunday during Sacrament meeting under Bishop Chad Peatross. Ashby was released as first ' .Ray counselor, along with second counselor Lloyd Grant, executive secretary James Chard and financial clerk Dennis Stott. In their places, Lloyd Grant was sustained as first counselor, Dennis Grant was appointed second counselor, Dennis Stott was made executive secretary and Jan Bin gel was named financial clerk. During the same meeting, the Relief Society presidency was also reorganized. Gerry Terry was released as president, along with counselors Ted Ann Funic and Pamela Peterson. Margaret Browning was sustained as the new president of the women's organization with Jean Fabrizio as mother education counselor and Gail Foster as homemaking counselor. Monica Grant was retained as Farmers can help control BASIN INTERLAKE PRESS mosquitos! VJhert qualHy is Mosquito season is apparently upon area residents, and the Duchesne County Mosquito Abatement crew is out in force in an effort to do something about it According to program director Rod Clark, the trouble lies in mosquito migration, as the Green River area east and south of Pleasant Valley is flooded, and the resulting ponds provide ideal conditions for mosquitos to hatch and then move about the always guaranteed! area. Clark said his men are working hours a day, running adulticiding units at night and larvaciding units in the daytime, in an effort to cover the 8,800 miles under their jurisdiction. The department employs six men in addition to the pilot There is no threat of disease at the 16-2- 393 NORTH 9TH (Win of Iho Movorkk Station, North of the EAST Long Branch). ROOSEVELT, UTAH 722-552- 5 Potts is not pictured. 0) Senior Citizen Nem Because of a conflict that would cut our dance attendance, the council decided to caned the dance scheduled for this Saturday, June 18. However, they added a bus trip to Salt Lake City, June 25, for shopping and eight-seeinRight now there is plenty of room for anyone who might want to do some shopping or visit Salt g. Lake City. The July schedule has been approved and will indude several bus trips and picnics. The meal schedule will go to one day a week and alternate on Tuesdays between Roosevelt and Duchesne. Saturday, June 80, will be the last regular dance for the summer. There is a possibility that we can have it at the new center, however that is still only a possibility. Volunteers are still needed at the new center to help Wes Jensen. There is kits of painting, finishing and cleaning up work. Call Wes at if you could help out Tomorrow, Friday, June 15, the meal is at the Duchesne center at noon. The bus leaves Neola at 11, Roosevelt at 11:15 and Myton at 11:30. The menu is fried chicken, baked potatoes, buttered carrots, tossed salad with dressing, chocolate pudding, rolls, butter, milk or punch. Tuesday, June 19, the lunch is in Roosevelt at noon. The bus leaves Duchesne at 11 and Altamont 11:30. The menu is meatloaf with Spanish sauce, baked potato, buttered mixed vegetables, fruit salad, bread, chocolate cake, milk or fruit punch. 722-259- 0 Duchesne bishopric reorganized secretary. Stake President Howard Todd and his counselor, Ferron Peterson, presided at the meeting. all-ne- w SENIOR TRAVELERS Senior Citizens from Duchesne County who rode the bus to Goblin Valley State Park, north of Hanksville, last Thursday were: left to right, sitting, Thurman Peterson, Charlie Bird, Velma Fieldsted, Verlen LAbrum; standing, Eva Lena Snow, Clista Angus, Grace Bowman, Kate Peterson, Dione Bird, Rose Gardner, Zola Spencer, Marion Bowman, Madeena Smith, Elbert Smith, Zella Grant, Parry Grant, Vera Fisher, Alice Firth and Stella Muse. Nettie 0 present time, but the little pests are a nuisance to man and beast (Sark aaid that area farmers are in a position to be of great help with the problem by controlling irrigation water and taking steps to prevent pools and ponds from forming. Any water that stands for four days, said Clark, becomes a breeding ground for mosquitos. The larvae are easier to treat in water, and Clark urges area residents to call his office and direct his men to specific problem areas. The Mosquito Abatement telephone number is 722-880- 2. 2 CTOVKI Specials June 14, 15, 16 iCake 69 89 99 Frosting Grease Relief Pork n Beanss 389 3 135 Crackers YamsS. Mac. & Cheese Marshma 1 ows 1 Cheerios Milk ;,.49 77 99 Eagle Brand 14 oz Friskie 3! $113 , Comet "diSS Cat Food 67 1 5 oz. . 379 . 9 IpoSKTT UViiigs str0' 63298 Produce Department 13 iCabbage Tomatoescup, Meat Department BaconsSr! SpareribsooricLb. C6rn Dogs ' COT iSalamiib Phone 738-245- 1 89 .3129 129 489 3159 Duchesne hone Orders Welcome Free Town Delivery Before 5:00 p.m. |