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Show U In the Heber City lioapital has been taken to Provo hospital for further tests. e Thurman s Adele knd Karl e Wednesday at the teak fry there were several t. . new grandson. o Monday night George and Edyth Mar-et- t, son Roger and Donna, attended a wedding reception for Ike Wong. He and Roger in Hong Kong. It was held at.Hotel Utah. e Jan Lo's parents, Hong Kong, ' went through tiie Salt Lek Temple Friday and were sealed to each other. Then they attended the temple marriage for Ike Wong and their daughter, Jan Lob Monday, e The Porter Mer-veils made-trip up to their daughter Cheryl's last week, and brought baek the two smallest children for a visit' e John and Carolyn Breakfield .and children went to Casper, Wyo., to Hauffs. They took in the Mg rodeo while there. e Phoebe Greenwell and daughter and hua- band, Mr. and Mrs. George Chartrand, Ogden, spent a couple of . with days visiting' Phodbes sisters, Myrtis Buckalew and Marie - g . . ' Lake; Elma Mackrell, Salt Lake; Wendell Foy, Heber; Roee Anna Ellis, Salt Lake; and Jack Foy, Duchesne. e The family of the late .Carl Marsing held their family reunion up on the Strawberry River far three days last week. There were 61 members present Pauline Bird was in charge this year. They had a drawing for a and beautiful afghan, Nancy Brough and her two daughters, went up to Mt View, Wyo., Aug. 4, where they attended the baptism of their granddaughter, Machel, 'daughter of Linda and Dennis Kofford. Then e Ronnie Tollefson they went to her confirmation Sunday before returning home. e Ferdell Day and Paula Bailey and their children went to Salt Lake last week where the children had dental Lake last Tuesday, where he had been for several days. e Pam Peterson and - mpther, Veva Tollefson, spent Wednesday in Salt Lake where Pam had a medical appointment e Clara Young, who MVyy'' Smbir . h 100 appointments, e Ruth Kofford went present The: event .Dora. Curry, her sister included a program. Out-of-tow- n guests were PhQ- Moon and daughter ip Anetia, Provo; . Bishop Steve and Vickie Smith and family, Heber; Barbara Jensen and daughter Becky ' (Wyasket) Wolfe and son Danny, . . . Monticello. e The Norman Leflers had a family reunion at the Lefler home last week. Their oldest son, Brad and Connie Lefler and five children, Grand Rapids, Minn.; Darrell and Kandi Lefler and children, Provo; Kristie and Michel Baldwin and children,- Colorado Springs, Kathy and Gor- - and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Allred, Neola, were at the Palmyra Pageant at the same time. e Mr. and Mrs. Steve Esauk went to Salt Lake where they watched their grandson Stevie Esauk play the winning soccer teams, at the whieh they team was sponsored by Blake Esauk, Las Vegas. The soccer team will play the Invitational, won. The floowing weekend in New YHork City, with the Eastern Division. o Saturday night the Esauks went to Roosevelt where they watched' and listened ss their China Hem , Last week, the picnie at Vern Bromleys cabin had the largest turnout of any program in Duchesne County to date; 175 people attended. Leftovers include several bowls that were undaimed after the picnic. They are at the courthouse office, including yours, Blanche. Spread the word that you will still file for surplus state money if you own home, under the circuit tax refund. The deadline was July 1, but they are taking applications until Dec. 81. File in toe county clerks office. Briefly, you must be 65 or more and have an income of under . d, Thompson, daughter was released from the IDS hospital in Salt Wyas- - k g y, that Becky Provo, attended. they were all together, they had the baby boy of Kristi While k. mother Thenelda Mare-inwas the lucky winner. e Jake Ivie is in the IDS hospital where he. had surgery Tuesdsy. of last week. e John and Alien e Ereel and Bud Nye and family, Draper, ed ' with ErceTs folks, Jerry 'and Vinda Merk-lelast Sunday. e Wayne Puckett and a friend, Tom Hemming-ros- e, Salt Lake, spent three days visiting with Wayne's nieces, Paula Bailey, Susan Hamilton and their families. worth and her daughter, in tiie loss of husband and father, Sidney Farnsworth. e Word has been re- 16, IV7 STANQAKD-Au-que an unde and aunt Mr. and Mrs. T.M. Gillanwi-te-r, e Kristie snd Michel Baldwin and children, Colorado Springs, are spending some time visiting with their family, the Norman Leflers. e Maurine (Moon) La employed. Pray and her husband, e The Rod Harrison's Steve, and family, North and the Harold Parks Salt - Lake, were out and their children spent Saturday and Sunday, a vacation together last visiting with Msurine's week. They traveled brothers, Clinton and through Bose, Idaho, Allen Moon. They had and Pendleton, Ore gon. attended a class reunion. e The Elmer Moons They they traveled Hwy. coast went to a VanTassell 101 down the through the beautiful reunion in Kamaa Saturredwoods and baek day of last week. e Starling and Dallas hone, e Annie Anderson, the Reynolds and children. of Gladys Cedar City, are spending Snddaughter three a week with her parents, weeks visiting with her the Don Moats. e Urma Jean Moon andmother. She is was to be released from im ' Salt Lake. She Celebrated her eighth the LDS hospital Wedbirthday party here and nesday of this week. Her left for home last week. parents, the Ralph Hale Mr. and Mrs. Del-ma- r steads, went out to stay Kerr, Salt Lake, with her for a few days. visited with Gladys Ode-kir, Mr. and Mrs. Elmei They brought their R. Moon have returned tour daughter, Sherrie Wil- from a three-weeof the east with the cox and her two children, Seattle, Wash., to visit Brigham Young Univere Ha and Ray Reid-heasity Travel Tour AmeriWashington, Utah, can Heritage and Church a sister of Niles Esri, History. There were 42 visited with Niles and members on the tour. Norma Earl and their Mr. and Mrs. Harold Turley, El Paso, Texas, family. e Leo Baum is in the ' sister of Mrs. Moon, Utah Valley hospital. He were on the tour also. was operated on last They visited all the important church history Thursday. e Marie Baum and her places of interest from daughters Lola White, Independence, Mo., to Elva Wedig, Roosevelt Nauvoo and the Palmyra and Jessie Peatross, Pageant. They also visit- of drove to the Utah Valley ed the birthplace hospital to be with their Joseph Smith in Sharon, x son' and brother, Leo Vt, and many places in Baum, when he had early American history, including Washington, .surgery. e Julie and Max For-bua- D.C., Gettysburg, and and children, Farm- Boston. They visited . with Mr. and Mrs. Leon ington, spent Isst weekend with their parents, Moon and family in New York, and his sister. the George Maretts. o The Duchesne First Miss Anita Moon, Provo, who was a guide at the Ward had a Ward reunion up at the Peatross Martin Harris home and ranch in Avintaquin Can- was a participant in the yon. There were nearly Palmyra Pageant Mrs. Salt Gladys Mecham, Lake; Tom and Gertie MeCourt Heber; Nora Bunch, Scottsdale, Aris.; Myrtle and Neal Ander-ton- , Salt Lake; and Carl WScken, Fresno, Calif. e The WScken reunion was held at Woodland last week. Carl WScken their granddaughter Carol Ann Simmons back for a visit e The family of Artfella Foy held a family reunion and birthday party for ArteUa's 82nd birthda day at the Leo Foy home. There were 69 guests. All of Artella's children came, along with Grace Adams, Salt visit with the Don V.R.Lefler, Woodland; 50 ket and Percy Wolfe, Flagstaff, were married July 22 in Las Vegas. They are making their home in Monticello, where they are both n Goldie and family. He is from Fresno, Calif. o Parry and Zella Grant went to Orem last week with. Jim and Joan Grant The Parry Grants visited with their daughter, Carol Thomas and family, and the Jim Grants took their children and spent time at Lagoon. . o A1 and Annie Mexe-ne- n visited with their daughter Barbara and family in Layton, and their son Burt and family in Morgan. They brought and their two children came from Tucson, Aris, e Our community extends love and sympathy toKathy Peatross Farns- ceived spent several days visiting with Elden and i Pope. e Marie Pope has been on the sick list the past week. She was taken to the hospital in Roosevelt by ambulance. e The Harold Thomases went to , Orem Thursday of last week to the 'wedding of their grandson, Thomas Wilson and Kerry Wagner, married in Mapleton by President David Sam. Their reception was held in Oran at the home of Norma and Junior Wfl- - out-of-tow- guests present g were minimi Bennett daughter and husband sent , don Adams, Manhattan, Kansas; Craig, Russell and Lourena Lefler, MarMr. and ilyn's parents, Mrs. Fred Parker, California; Normans parMr. and Mrs. ents, reunion with 23 family members present Ruth's waa operated on laat Wednesday in the Utah Valley hospital in Provo, The Senior ICitizen ; Trj was a very Mg as. It was held up at' the Vern Bromleys cabin cm Pinon Ridge, with approximately 187 pre- Pra- yer, Denver, had a baby boy born July 29. Adele ia the daughter of George and Edyth Mar-etEdyth just spent two weeks vianng with the Prtyera and epjnyed pi-tinacquainted with the to Salt Lake July 24. They held a family $7000. For renters and mobile home owners, it is a different story. The forms are now available and can be picked up in the assessors office or our office. Anybody ean file for a renter's refund, or s' ipobile home owners refund. You must be a resident, claim yourself on your taxes, and live in a dwelling that fa subject to taxes. That means slmost everyone can file for a refund, unless you live in the Govt, nment Camp. Seniors will get an additional refund if they are over 65 and earn less than $7000. For more information, call 1 or 72241825. At tin last council meeting it was daughter, Ecce Leavitt e A baby shower wss and their two grandheld for Connie Mullins daughters, Jerry Lynn of last week at and Stephanie, entertain- Thursday Norma EarL, of home the ed at the UBIC. This shower was given by mskes Ecce a hit of a The 788-248- 7, 722-460- .. ai. times h.4. at the narfra-- UBIC since 1947. e On Sunday, Aug. 5, the Steve Esauks had ss they guests, the Blake Esauks and soccer team from Las Vegas. e Lloyd and Nona Grant spent three days visiting in Provo; one night with their son and wife, the Marlin Grants, and one night with the I.mr Thomases. Valenna and Daryl Grant were there. o .The Jerry Merkleys had' as guests Saturday, their daughter, Eva and Ann Sue Spendlove, snd family, Helper. e Wednesday of last week Donald and Anna Bench visited with the Jerry Merkleys and the Edmund Benches. Don-sl- d and Anna Bench had been over to Vernal to attend the Colton reunion. and Jack e Jean Vaughn are having their daughter and from Tulsa, Ok., for a three-wee- k visit. e Mike Bench, grandson of the Edmund Benches, went back home with his other grandparents, the Ark) Fawsons, Grantsville. Mike lives in Alamosa, Cola e The Edmund and Rose Anna Benches were in Salt Lake for two days last week for medical attention. decided to advertise for s part time ecretanr and bus driver for the Senior Citizen program. The job will call for 25 hours a week and will pay $3.10 per hour. Bookkeeping, secretarial and bus driving skills are needed, snd the person must be low income or unemployed snd 55 years old or older. Anyone interested should call Job Service. This Sunday, Aug. 19, the buses leave Roosevelt at 8:30 snd Duchesne at 9:15 a.m. to go to the Uintah Basin reunion at Liberty Park in Salt Lake City. Those signed up should check before leaving about what to do about lunch.' Monday, Aug. 20, fa the picnic at Shirley Ainge's in Uintah Canyon. Everyone fa asked to bring s salad, relish, dessert, vegetable or rolls. The meat snd drink will bo supplied. The bus will leave Duchesne at 1:80,. Sanohino Carnation Starts Sapt. 4 For Child ran Ages 3 to 5 For More Information Maffb 8nsIb Downy ICream 96 .z 12 389 Pies Or 738-204- 8 83 99 ' 4-r- . ,300 360 ,6t , Produce .$ 1 12 Utah on the cob 10 10 Lb Meat 89 Morrell Beef 12oz. Frankfurters Steak 1 Pierces Lb. ,2MI top s.Hom 99 Bologna Dry Goods . : 20 20 Supplied1 Jeans Wranglers Off Off We Have A Large Assortment Of Gym Bags . ; APROX. VALUE 2nd Place $ 100 Cash School Colors, Gym Shoes, Shorts, Etc. Back To School Shoes, Levis, Little Boys, Shrink-to-F- it Students, Boot Cut, Big Bell, Great Assortment Of Back To School In $ipOOll (is a over) ROOSEVELT ALTAMONT t CHAMBER . VISITOR - Sewing Needs 3rd Place $50Cash horse a rider . 1M 1 ApplesaucerFam269 $2T Bathroom UTAHN ROFW " 71 59 6V4 Tissue Chips Trr"' Flour Flour sr.r. 738-227- 4 H03GJST - 69 63 pepsfclp"duc GOUNWK V-- . Fruit Flavored Franks ' top-and-g- o Dinners Tuna Drinks 4.mFom!lv Syrup Yellow -' Congested, rity routes waste gasoline, time, and money. Choose a slightly longer fist route over s shorter hilly or mountain road. Plan your routes snd save money. IviMleouS Onions Cabbage 'f tTw in- terstates. Specials August 16, 17, 18, Corn COUNTY- Energy Up Uae freeways snd - Sugars DUCHESNE Altamont at 2, snd Roosevelt at 2:30 p.m. The picnic starts at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 21, the noon lunch fa at the Roosevelt center. The bus leaves Duchesne at 11 a.m., Altamont st 11:80 and another bus leaves Neds at 11:80 a.m. Hie menu fa meat loaf with Spanish sauce, baked potato, sour cream and oleo, buttered mixed vegetables, fruit salad, bread, chocolate cake, milk and fruit punch. BsergyTfo When you're driving, be considerate of people on bicycles. Remember that- by not driving, cyclists conserve gasoline for all of us. Give them plenty of room. Dont force them off the road. When passing a bicycle, give it as much room as you would a car. - son-in-la- w can you recognize? Ivie. Games were played and a dessert luncheon was served to 22 guests. Bill Adams, Midvale, and a grandson, Billie Adams Some 175 senior citizens attended the picnic at Vern Bromley's cabin on Pinon Ridge. How many of them STEAK FRY CENTER-DUCHES- NE 8 . Phone Duchesne 738-245- 1 Phone Orders Welcome Before S:00 Free Town Delivery p.m., l J I |