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Show r Allen Ames took nine girls and nine boys from the First Ward to the Provo Temple Friday to be baptized. e Tony Fieldsted left Tuesday to attend. Provo Tech. He will room with Kelly Farnsworth and Casey Cartor. His parents, Beverly and Harry Fieldsted had a family dinner for him Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Fieldsted and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Fieldsted, Mr. and Mrs. Billie Shiner and family, Mrs. Vera Holder and Velma Fieldsted attended. e Velma Fieldsted is home from the hospital in Salt lake. e Some of the people from this area attending the State Fair in Salt Lake were Minnie lu Roberts, Florence Jesse n, Maxie and Randy Sandy Thursday. Afton's sister, Gladys Gunnion, was hit by a car while walking on the sidewalk. Altamnt Their sisters, Clark and Edith Wesley and Ruth Thacker, Buss and Anna Lee Mathews, LaRue Stevenson and Ranae Chapman drove to Evanston Sunday to attend funeral services for Betty Timo- thy, Tremonton, spent Alta Nieberger. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunsmore, Denio, Nev., visited with Clarence and Lola Jones. and A?n Je Lillis Alexander went to Friday with them. They also visited Frank ana Phyllis Jensen and fam-U- Ames. She helped Ulla with her canning and attended church with them Sunday. e Ned and Norma Mitchell met Bob and Bernice Mitchell at Jackson Hoke, Wyo., last Saturday, Sept. 8. They went on to Yellowstone Park from there and to Cody, Wyo. e Monday, Sept. 10, Deane Call and Beth Brown drove to Salt Lake where they visited their brothers and sist- - y. Beverly Fieldsted, Dorothy Tomilson, Bishop Dee Roberts and Hartman ers. e Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Stout, Ephraim, spent the weekend with LaForge and Flora Dast-ruThe ladies are sisters. e The Lynn Hanson family attended a birthday dinner for Lynn, at the home of Paula Huber, Lapoint p. Hamilton, Brent and Cathy Fisher and family, Brad and Cindy Jensen and family, Reay and Beth Jessen, FREE Shawn and Becky Me Conkie, Jesse and Brent Walker and son, Carol Jean and Brent Wall, Treasa Slagle and Gary Rosalee and Jeana Jessen. Gary tod: seven head of his registered cattle. and Belva e Ralph Allred visited his sister in Salem last week. They also visited the Provo Temple. Udell Allred, Linden, came Saturday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph' Allred. He attended church with them Sunday. e Ned and Norma Mitchell and Deane Call attended the Call reunion Saturday in Midway. Lee Ann Lamb and Lesa Walker went to Provo Tuesday to school Lee Ann will attend beauty school and Lesa is going to Trade Tech. They will get an apartment together. e Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Whitehead were Mr. and Mrs. Billie Whitehead and family, Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hurst also .visited the Whiteheads. e Mrs. Toini Halonen, Salt Lake, is here visiting her daughter and family, Ulla and Allen. A With Any Fish, Shrimp Or MEDIUM DRINK 1cen Dinner fedsdst: OttOf Food Fort Friendly Semico LONG DHAHCII DRIVE-- HI East Roosavelt 722-209- 1 in: Monday Thursday 1I:JI to 11 Friday A Saturday 10:M to IS Closad Sundays ih 4 a 'M tpi : mother, Mrs. Zola Spencer. e Mrs. Alice Warren tod: her son Kenny to the dentist in Ogden. e Mrs. Carolyn Winn and son Tony, Salt Lake, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pratt e Bonnie Mair and Tonya Anderton flew to Washington, D.C. Thurs- day, Sept 13, on a business trip for the Ute Tribe. They returned home Saturday night e Mr. and Mrs. John Michael Larson, Powell, Wyo., spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glade Davis and other relatives in the Uintah Basin. e The Duchesne Cou-t- y Senior Citizens traveled to the State Fair for Senior Citizens' Day 121 Sept Wednesday, Deaths Olsen and Zola Spencer went from In the three summer months of June, July and August the Travel Council staff responded to more than 6,000 oilers alone, with an additional 8,000 calls recorded on phones. Put into effect in early May, the hotline was established to provide information on gasoline availability to the traveling public. The project was in conjuncout-of-sta- te Bottle Hollows . mz STOCKAB 810ff Aftdfawi : "ChssImiM Masers I 3 (tatir Of son fresh fruit In 'Dtoirt , Drlib "A HOURS: Wednesday thru Sunday, 5 to 11 East Of Roosevelt Hiway 4j0 M Tho motorists iSUNDAYj Mexican apodal BafMf tanrirtf PJML with Governor Matheson's energy program. "It was the travel Councils' feeling that Good In Sopt Only iDRUNCHEON A full course breakfast with in-sta- te tion Any Dinner On The Menu By Saying You Saw This Ad i 3 would be more confident about traveling if informed on the availability of motor fuels, said Alton Frazier, Director of the UTC. The purpose of the Hotlines was to provide motorists with gasoline information not only In Utah but also ten other western states. From the number of calls and favorable responses weve received, the Hotlines played an important part in the travel plans of thousands of motorists this summer. Due to the improved gasoline situation in most western states and the tapering off of the tourist season, the Utah Travel Council Hotline will con- tinue its fuel reports on Utah's nine travel re- giona, but will eliminate the ten western states report. Both Hotline numbers, the number, and 4 out-of-sta-te (801) toll-fre- e 534-579- in-sta-te will number the continue through Thanksgiving weekend. 521-81- STOCKAH im W'l '3 1 lScpt!lSalc Schrelber is another reason the food is great and the service appointment e Rawlin and Sheldon Spencer, Magna and Kearns, spent the weekend visiting with their Hotline remains open DAILY! SPECIALS ami lomathlpg IJM A groat and exciting exciting Burritos e Mrs. Thelma Orr, Chino, Calif., is spending some time with her mother, Mrs. Rose Gardner. Tuesday Thelma drove her mother to Salt Lake for a medical V1 I V ;? .56 Neola. e Mrs. Zola Spencer and Clara Timothy went to Orem Tuesday. Buy The Best Steak In The Basin At The Steak Stockade ii. Noola and Diana SQUARE DANCE SPECIAL!-- & Crisp Bean and family, Bruce and Anna Hartman, Mike and Gwen Fisher and family, Steve SC ENJOY THE NIGHT OUT! COME TO TACO TIME! 3 QUALITY OF LIFE Portland, Oregon .topped the Hat of more .than 200 dtisa studied recently with an eye toward the "quality of Ufa, available in Ameri- ca's cities. . is fast at Taco Time. ; ;1 A AAon Thurs. 1 0:30 A.M. to 10 PAA Fri. & Sat. 10:30 AAA. to 12P.M. Sunday 1 1 STANDARD AAA. to 10 September 20, 1979 |