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Show Lake.' e Babies blessed and named in Fast meeting lut Sunday in Ballard Ward were Mr. and Mrs. Gil Burkinan's daughter given the name of Mule, by her father; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richens' boy given the name of Dennis Ray, by. Mark Kettle; Mr. and Mrs. Leland 5TANOARO AoguU9, 1979 worth, Kerry Lane, Ron Eh and Suzie Q. Farnsworth, all Mt. Hone. He wu preceded in death by a sister, Becky Vee. Funeral services will be held Thursday, Aug. 9 (today) at noon .at the Moon Lake LDS Ward. Mends were to call Wednesday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Olpin Mortuary in Roosevelt, and Thursday, two hours prior to the services. Burial will be in the Mt Obituaries Home Dillard Tdhrtka Sawn m-417- ) . U-- Cesspooch father, D. Sidney Farns-rort- Nelson Rex Cesspooch, 40, Whiterocks, died Aug. 80 of a heart attack. He wu born Nov. 2, 1988, in Ft Duchesne to Fnncisco and Henna Mountainlion Cesspooch. He married Beth Poowe-gu- j h, Mt Home, 24, ied Aug. 6 of accidental rowning in the Green iver below Flaming urge. He was born July 27, 955, in Roosevelt to wis and Veloy Rust arnsworth. He married athy Peatross May 27, 978, in the Salt Lake JDS Temple. He was a raduate of Altamont igh school, where he ras student body prest ent and placed in State A wrestling. He served n LDS minion to New ealand. He wu Explor-- r advisor for .the Moon ake Ward, and wu erring in this capacity. rhen the accident occur-ed- Par-risher- worked in the Maintenance Depart- ment of Bottle Hollow Enterprises. He is 'survived by his wife, Whiterocks; sou and daughters, Zachary, Clyde, Zelleen, Nelson Ray, Rexiann, and Carla, all Whiterocks;: brother and luster, John Cesspooch, Ft Duchesne, and Mrs. Lee (Leu) Alhan-dra, Randlett; had to return to Salt s, Tony Kanip, subdivision, IRQ-to- p and Lewis Arkansas, Rand He is survived by his' a rife, Mt Home; (laughr, Geneva lett; er, Sunny Marie Faras-rortHilltop sub-- , Mt Home; par-int- Aceawanna, division. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Funeral services were Mt Home; held arnsworth, Monday, Aug. 5, in parents, Mr. and Episco-ChurcSid Rust Mt the Whiterocks with burial i the John Harqies Rachal Rust Whiterocks. brothers and ais-- ; Cemetery, . Monte Lewis Ferns-half-siste- h, s, . Lake. e The Class of 33, of Duchesne County high school, held their reunion in the Moon Lake building Aug. 3. Out of the 49 who graduated, 21 were in attendance. Nathan Allen wu in charge of the affair; Buzz Larson MCd the program. Their principal, Fenton L. Williamson, wu able to attend. He lives in Salt Alhuaont i e Mr. and Mrs. Danny Jenkins have moved to airport Farnsworth . Betts; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kettle's baby named Julia Adele, by her sisters, Annette and Myria met her at the in Salt Lake. e Keith Parrish returned from his LDS mission to Japan July 29. He wu picked up at the Salt Lake airport by his parents, the Wilbur He will report on his mission Aug. 12. e Nadine Wardle is in the LDS hospital in Salt Lake. e Lee Angus is out of the Duchesne County hospital, and has gone to Taylorsville to stay for a while with his daughter, Dal and Bee Seeley. e Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Richens came home from Salt. Lake to see their new grandson umed and blessed in Sacrament meeting in Ballard Ward lut Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. FAnk Richeu are the parents. Deloy is still under doctor's care and , family and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Youney and family, Salt Lake. They came to see the Gil .Burkinan baby blessed and named in Sacrament meeting last Sunday. Mrs. White will remain here and spent the week with her mother, Beatrice. Nelson's son named Stewart Adam, by Karl e Mr. and Mrs. Horace W. Lundberg were here from Tempo, Ariz., visiting his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lundberg and sister-in-laBeatrice Lundberg. e Sibyl Cook, who spent the summer in Atlanta, Ga., with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Geddis HuUinger, returned home .Aug. 1. Her Cemetery. and Mrs. Joe White and . California, where Danny hu employment. Maxine Farnsworth is home after spending 16 days in Holy Crou hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Beardahl were visitors at Ballard Ward church service lut Sunday. The Beardahls have spent the lut year in Dares Tanzonia, Africa, where Mr. Beardahl wu employed. On their way home they visited their sons, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Beardahl, in Abilene, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Beardahl in Midvale, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Harrison, LapoinL The Bear-dahl- 's home is in Mesa, Arizona. e The Leon Grover baby wu named and blessed by his father lut Sunday in Sacrament meeting in North Ballard Ward, and given the name of Douglas Troy. Mrs. Tammy Millit . and children, Idaho Falls, are spending ten days at the Heber Rumussen home. Laraine and Larry Crawl and children. Yucca, Calif., are here vacationing with her parents, the Buzz Larsons. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Cloward have moved from North Ballard Ward into Ballard and bought a home in the Snow subdivision. Visitors at the Beatrice Lundberg home for the weekend were Mr. hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Nyle Chapman and Mr. and Reed Mrs. Clayburn. are ts Leland and LaRue Stevenson and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Potts. e The George Geddas Linsey family held a reunion at the Fred Linsey, Sr. farm Saturday, July 28. There were 140 family members present. Games were played and a pot luck dinner with barbecued lamb wu served. Each family .was represented. . o A Joseph P. Wall family reunion was held at the Altamont Chapel July 28. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wall, Reliance, Wya, came early to help with preparations. They had a pot luck dinner, program, and a geneolo- meeting where Rose-1- 1 Amu read a history she had compiled. There Sa-laa- n, . July 20 at the Roosevelt S were 102 family members in attendance and every family wu represented except one. Mr. Mrs. Frank Wall and stayed at the home of Glen and RosabeU for a 'week. ' . o Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wall over the weekend e of July 2829 were Kerr, Salt Lake; Clifton Wall, Cheyenne, Wya; Mr. and Mrs. Jean Jorgenson, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Chapwin, Winn Mower, Salt Lake; Janet Smith, Missouri, and a boy friend from Florida; and Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Col-len- Peterson, Riverton, Wyoming. e Valene Thacker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thacker, came home Friday from University hospital where she had been receiving treatment the past three weeks. LaRue e Leland and Stevenson have a new born to Roger and Ann Chapman great-grandso- n The family of Dan and Lottie Stevenson held a reunion at Moon Lake July 28 and 29. One hundred thirty family members attended. Sunday they held a pot luck lunch, had a fish pond for the kiddies, and held a white elephant auction to raise funds for next year. Jimmy Gentry wu in charge this year and Mack Stevenson wu put in charge for next year. All except two families were represented. of The family George B. Rust held a reunion at the Alton Rust ranch Friday and Saturday, Aug. 8 and 4. They played games, visited, and had a pot luck lunch. Friday a mission- ary meeting wu held and seven returned missionaries gave reports on their missions. President of the organization is Willis Potter, Salt Lake. About 60 members were present. Ethel Rust Jensen, Clearfield, came home with Zella Bennion to spend some time after the Rust reunion. Dannie Dunsmore, Jr., Orem, spent Saturday night with Clarence and Lola Jones. Brig Dunsmore also came and spent the night to be with his cousin. e Ken and Loa Leavitt, Max and Melva Alfred and George and LaRue Fisher returned k from a trip to six-wee- Pair join Am. Hereford Assoc. 4 B, TO. TlklE C3Ejk PLUS WIST UINTAH COUNTY Please enclose your check or money order Postal Regulations require that mall subscriptions by PAID IN ADVANCE 2 Yogits Voair sy m Name , Apt. No. Address.. i City. t .State ...Zip rvnrp nils A relative. c Lloyd and Peggy Walker took Lloyd's mother, Ids Walker, to Utah VaUey hospital at Provo Sunday, to sea an uncle, Dean Walker. Alta-mn- All-re- d (Beck-ate- e Barbara Smith Haro ison and her husband spent Sunday calling on friends Mr. and Mrs. Gary Jessen, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones, Mr. and Mrs. George Carroll and others. She was here for her class reunion and came from California. Dallas and Arda Ames drove to Salt Lake Friday and came home Saturday. They visited members of their family. Paula's husband has had Dr. snd Mrs. David snd family, Ohfo, have H. Murray ZanesviUe, returned home after spending ten days with Mrs. Ruth Murray. David will spend another two weeka with his grandmother. e Dr. and Mrs. J.C. Murray, Stillwater, Ok., and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Murray snd family, Sandy, were here visiting with their mother, Mrs. Ruth Murray, for their family reunion. This was the first time in eight years that Mrs. Murray has had her family together. Sirs. Marion Gilliland and Susan GiUiland and Mrs. Cassie Blankenship, YeUville, Ark., are visiting with Mr. snd Mrs. Larry Baldridge for s couple of weeks. e Mr. and Mrs. Randy Bywater, Upalco, are parents of s baby daughter bdrn at the Duchesne County hospital GrandJensen July 1 at the parents are Mr. snd Mrs. Vernal hospital. She Verl Tucker, Upalco, and weighed 7 lb. 13 ox. Mr. snd Mrs. Ed Forbes, Grandparents' are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jensen, Neola, and Mr. and Mrs. Reay Jessen, Altonab. Myton. are Great-grandmothe- rs Deane Call and Florence Jessen snd a Leri And-erto- n, Roosevelt Connie and Brent Holgate spent the weekend here visiting parents Mrs. Nona Holgate, and M. u ! U!mnunmm.M3i?r n Noma and Ned Mitchell snd to get their small daughter, Amanda, who spent s week here with Tracy Ray Houston and Gregory Houston, Roosevelt, have been junior members of the 'accepted American Hereford Association, according to an announcement by H. H. ' Dickenson, Executive Vice President the AHA- .- By becoming junior members of the . AHA, youngsters are able to take advantage of the many programs open "to Hereford breeders in their efforts to further their own breeding programs. Shows, performance records information and being a part of the many activities sponsored by the AHAa junior department are all benefits for the youthful members. The American Hereford Association, headquartered in Kansas City, Miss., is the worlds . largest beef breed registry organization. There have been over 17 million head entered in its herd book since the founding of AHA in 1881. KtV SIRVINO AU OP DUCHISN! COUNTY. Alaska. They traveled surgery on his arm the Alcan Highway going again. Ernest Riley and up and came back by ferry. They visited at the four boys, California, are home of Janis (Alfred) here visiting Mr. and and Bob Lyman at North Mrs. Lyard McConkie for Pole, Alaska. The Lyman a few days. He spent time with hie family spent several days some touring with the group. parents, Kelly and Mary One of the highlights of Riley in BountifuL He the trip was visiting will take Dixie Hardings Victoria and Vancouver two boys back with him, and three of his boys will Islands. e Mrs. Ardelta stay here for s couple of of a weeks, then he and spent couple thy days last week visiting .Shirley wiU come and her sister, LaRue and exchange the boys. Lawrence and May George Fisher, after the Maxfield family reunion. Weeks drove to Salt The Class of 51, Lake Wednesday to visit Altamont high school with their families. They held Aug. 4. spent time with Ruby had a They prime rib Smitson at Holy Cross dinner at the Cow Pal- hospital where she had surgery, then drove on ace, them came to high school gym to Layton for a couple of and had a program and nights with her sister, letters' were read from Nora HaU. Saturday they those who were unable all went to the Ogden to attend. They later Temple to do temple danced to the Eldon work. They came home Munson Band. Those Sunday. Mrs. Joe Kemp was attending were Rex flown to University hosand wife, Eva Lemon and hus- pital in Salt Lake Satur(Bleazard) day, where they are band, Joan Thomas and husband, taking tests. Her husGeorge Case and wife, band and son, Joe, Jr., Roynald Cook and wife, drove out Saturday to be NeQ Dastrup and wife, with her. A grocery shower LaMor Farnsworth and wife, Lon Farnsworth was given for Pennie and wife, Dorothy and Walker at the home of Irwin Burt, Aullen Lar- Rosalee Jessen July 31. son and wife, Della It was hosted by Rosalee (Lister) Harvey and hus- snd her three daughters, band, George O. Murray and Norita Tidwell and and wife, Wayne Work- her daughters. Thirty man and wife, Max friends attended. Peggy Anderson and wife, Carol will be married Aug. 18. Lee snd Monica Jen(Elliott) Wall. Luey and sen and baby, Riverton, (Powell) Timothy husband, Johnny Rolley Wya, spent the weekend Barbara here visiting his parents and wife, Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. Reay (Smith) husband, Norma (Wall) Jessen, Mrs. Deane Call and husband, snd other relatives. Mulkey A baby girl was and Claud and Anna Lee born to Brad and Cindy Mathews. Steven Goodrich excells in dance It aQ began with the Ladd Wilkins ballroom dancing team of Roosevelt, save Steven Goodrich of TridelL team Wilkins started with the dance in June, 1977, and, after graduating from high school, attended BYU for one year where he wu on the Bronze Modern Dance Team." Steven and his the partner took third place during and Winter national dance competition second and third place during the Terpsichore competition. Then, at the BUY International Ball they placed Moser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moser, Roosevelt, and Colby Cecil Jenkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jenkins, Roosevelt, were proclaimed Queen and King following the Tiny Tot show judging at TINY TOT UBIC ROYALTY-Lor-ren Friday, Aug. 3. first and third. Goodrich states he enjoyed the time and fun involved in competition. He said he wished to thank Ladd and Helen for all the hours they spent with him. Steven plans to continue on in the dance field when he returns from his mission to Djadarta Indonesia. ' ( j '&; -- Steven Goodrich . . . displays trophies he's won in dance competition and during the BYU International Ball. tv ; ' ' - . MORE BEAUTIFUL BABIES Winning the 6 months - one year UBIC baby show were Angie Ainge, daughter division of of M;. and AArs. Morgan Ainge, and Jake Griffin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Griffin. Both families reside in Vernal. the |