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Show STANDARD August 1 6, 1979 Received too lata for hut week's paper, e Mr. slid Mrs. Ferris Henrie and Mr. and Mrs. Ruell Henrie had visitors Bishop and Mrs. Gerald Henrie and sons, Vale, Ore., and her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Maxfield and family, Ogden. e John Dicky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sheriey Ainge, had an accident I JAAlfi u HUVNi on his ranch in Jensen. People came from ColoHe was crushed between rado, Wyoming, Ogden the bank of a 40 foot and Ldgan with approxf piece of casing and mately 100 present Jack Buffered a concussion. Scott Wyoming, makes a His lather has been cedar chest each year helping him with the and donates it for the ranch work. n, reunion. Mrs. Keith e Jim Fletcher, Grand Ogden, won Junction, Cola, visited One of the cousins, 'his cousin, Sheriey Ainge Robert Scott Anchorand wife July 81. age, Alaska, sent a e The John and painting down to be Blanche Gurr Scott re- given away,, which was union was held at the won by Bud Jackson,' Uintah Power Plant. Salt Lake. Horseshoe Hun-ingto- it were enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Richard 8teinfield, Salt Lake.'. fry. Spencer reunion . was held Aug. 8 and 4 in Uintah Canyon. Five fa- and volleyball by the adults, with games for the children and a ataak pitching e The Henrie Dellis Mrs. Kimberly Wa' daughters, Salt milies and Mrs. Zola Lake, spent a weekend Spencer were present with her grandparents, Mr. ,and Mrs. Rawlin Mr. and Mrs. Theron Spencer and family, MagHorrocks. na, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Visiting at the home Spencer and of Mr, and Mrs. Gordon. Kearns; Bishopfamily, Orlo Eldridge were her two Spencer and family, Baliaters, Utahna Verse-loui- s lard; Mr. and Mrj,X tad children, and,. lker and . Glenn Spencer and family and Mr. and Mrs. Rawlin, geneology. GerHoward Powell, Vernal. aldine will remain as Friday a home evening secretary. was held with all memo Mr. and Mrs. Harold bers Hinlley and children, program, Arkansaa, are spending a was presient of. the week with her parents,1 reunion, with Sheldon as Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow vice president N. Glenn Wilkerson, awaiting the was in charge of the Wilkerson reunion. e Alice Olsen, her two genealogy; and Geraldine Powell, a sister, secresisters, Arvfl Walker, tary. New officers for the Kayesville, Mr. and Mrs. coming year are N. Dean Frandsen, RooseGlenn, president Maur- - velt. Melba Oberhsnds- - (UMOTOM ley, Neola, her dan Mr. and Mrs. Kant Limb, Vernal, and Mr. and Mrs. OJ, Oberhansley, Neola, just returned from a . trip, a U.8. and churches history tour. They flew to Kansas, and from there traveled by bus to points of interest, from Kansas City through Washington, D.C. and New York; took in the Hill Cumorah. pageant and flew back to Salt Lake from SL Louis, o Nedean Zager and mother, Ann Wimmer, flew to California my two-wee- k '29,wHwr-jay attended funeral service! her grandmother, Nellie Wymer, who lived .to be 99 years Old, and waa active until a month before her death. for In tiie Neds First Ward Sunday, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Young waa blessed and given the name Deasirae Shantel by her grandfather, 'mmmwmin ;i; Blaine Young. The parents are from Dugway. Donalds' Mrs brother, Mr. and Kenneth Young, his slater, Mr. and Bln. Howard Keen, and a sister, Phyllis Young, all Logan, were in attendance. e The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Watkins was blessed and sn the name Ryan ifayne by his grandfather, Sheriey Watkins, VeraaL Present for the Exceptional Saving ag. Scaly mattresses 'isfor for, wave grn multi-qui- n. me m deepfluito, hundreds with savings' choose any extra firm, super tirm. of Puffy cushioning fSjgSSSr5 were Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Slaugh, Vernal; Mr. and Mrs. Danny Elfrit, Rock Springs, Wya; and Jim Boren, Steamboat Springs, Cola e Thursday, July 81, a waa family held at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dyes in Crescent Those HIng firm, er Z Ini A ent were aim hia daughter, ' Raequel Dye, Mr. and Mrs. ' Glem Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Thad Wilkerson, Annina Beal and daughters Freda Davis and Lola Hamilton, Duchesne, Laura Little and daughter Maria, Prova e Mr. and Mrs. De Stewart Layton, Vaux Xnt Guy piflULAB W.W , Mc-Cull- nouiw. TwhTM size each P' REG.$l09;95Elsei size REG.$279.95ShLE1-imi King size 3 piece ' REG.$359.95SALE ache from sleeping on a too-s- size each REG - . full size each pi Queen size pig Queen R6G.$319,95SALE SM9.YS 2-- pl SOTS.W JWSSSBSMi1 . REG.$259,95SALE $239.95SALESlM REG.$299.95SALE , 'SehpSe I each piece Twin size each piece j I Stewart They came to pick up their sons, Shane' and Mike, who three weeks with grandparents, e. Bln. Guy Stewart's sister, Elms Merkley, and daughter Beth Salt Lake, spent the weekend with the Guy Stewarts. Also present wen Leona Miller, Cedar City, and Lola MALY SUrfR QUILT JUITOMJC the weekend with Mr. and Bin. Kingsize BHG.S449.95SAUW o SEE THESE OTHER GOLD TAG VALUES FOR EVERY ROOM Bliller, Payson. e Tom BlcCully and son Clint Salt Lake, visited Friday night and Saturday with Mr. and Bln. Guy Steward and went up to Uintah Canyon to fish. e The Nye reunion waa held at the Murdock ranch at West Fork Aug. 4 with approximately 60 family members in at- tendance. e Mr. and Bln. Wade Peterson and children, Orem, spent the weekend with her parents, Btr. and Bln. Orin Moon. e Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jensen announce the birth of a new granddaughter, Katie Rae, born to Mr. and Bln. Brad Jensen Aug. 1. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 14 os. Other grandparents an Blr. and Mrs. Raey Jessen, Altonah. e Blr. and Bln. Rick Theurer. and Blr. and Bln. Jay Olsen, Logan, spent the weekend with their parents, Blr. and Bln. Ray Jensen. Roosevelt Visitors from Georgia Blr. and Bln. Orlando Raehele of Norcroaa, Ga., visited with hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Raehele, Roosevelt,' during the UBIC week. The young couple BL journed hen to attend the 1969 Union high "Whoro Quality Cods Loss" Main Stroot Roosovolt, WMviSA 722-326- 1 school class reunion. Orlando M. ls presently working as a field engineer for General Electric at Atlanta. The entire Raehele family also visited with relatives in Carbon. County last Sunday. They called on Salvatore Raehele, patriarch of the Raehele family,, who resides at Helper. The senior Blr. Radicle has lived in that area since 1910. . . |