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Show 5a -g- Mountain Bell ID0-0c,oUf4','979 Continued from page la, ' Conference sessions to be televised ; really grown.' Commenting on the many changes she has seen, Mrs. Allred describes the PhoneCenter operation as one of the biggest innovations. Because most residential services and products are available in one convenient location, the PhoneCenter Store helps customers save time and money, she explains. Customers whose homes have modular telephone , outlets can take their phones home and plug them in and we can provide service foster than some people expect, she points out. "Generally, the phone will be working by the next business day and theres no need for an installer to make a premise visit" Martin is a native of the Uintah Basin who has worked for the Bell system's long lines division in Washington, D.C. , for the past 13 years. He has extensive background in accounting and government communications systems. For almost 25 years, Mac Holmes, has worked for Mountain Bell in a variety of technical jobs. His experience includes building and taking care of open wire long distance lines before the advent oft microwave radio systems. For the past six years, Holmes has been in charge of the installation of both residence and business telephones in the Vernal The General Conference of the Church of Jesua Christ of Latter-daSaints will be held this weekend, Oct. y - ' 8-- 7. Four sessions of the conference will be televised, at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. both days, especially for the benefit of who may be interested in the stands and issues to be discussed during the conference. rs DuchosM - Special closed circuit broadcasts are scheduled for Saturday for the welfare and priesthood sessions. The welfare session will begin at 7 a.m. in the Roosevelt West Stake Center. The priesthood session will begin at 7 p.m. in both stake centers. The sessions will also be held in the Duchesne stake center at the same hours. ' . The Reverend Jim McLeroy will be . the. visiting evangelist at the Roosevelt Baptist Church revival Oct. 7-1- L'r.l 1 v n Nt Martin and Holmes agree with Mrs. Allred's observation there has been tremendous growth. The demand for ' telephone services is unparalleled, comments Martin. Years ago, I dont think anybody fully Realised exactly how much growth there would be, echoes Holmes. Provo Temple announces schedule The After years three-and-a-ha- lf u v jfi v '4 as Customer Services Manager in Roose' Provo Temple will be open velt, Dave Chapman is now responsduring the week of October Confer- ible for the management of residential ence of the Church of Jesua Christ of installation and repair in Utah and Latter-da- y Saints to accommodate Juab Counties. regular patrons, as well friends and visitors to conference from outside the Provo Temple District The regular session for Spanish-speakin- g people will not be held the first Saturday, Oct 6, because of conference. Special language sessions in connection with conference will include Portuguese on Wednesday, Oct 3, and The Roosevelt Baptist Church will Tuesday, Oct 9; Spanish on Thursday, hold a revival Oct The services Oct 4, and Wednesday, Oct 10. Living will begin Sunday morning at 11 a.m., endowment patrons for these sessions and continue at 7:30 p.m. every night should arrive at 8:30 a.m., and visitors Monday Wednesday mornings through attending these sessions should arrive instructional meetings will be held at at 10. In addition, two Chinese 11:30 a.m. sessions will, be held: Mandarin The visiting evangelist will be the Language on Thursday, Oct 4, at 6:30 Rev. Jim McLeroy. Rev. McLeroy is p.m. Those attending should be presently pastor of the First Southern dressed and in the chapel by 6 p.m. A Baptist Church, Las Vegas, Nev. He is session will be held a Cantonese l graduate of Southwestern Oct 2, with those coming to Tuesday, Seminary in Fort Worth, receive their own endowments to be at Texas, and is presently enrolled in the the temple by 4:30 p.m., and visitors Doctoral Ministry Program of Golden should arrive by 6 p.m. Gate Baptist Theological Seminary in' The temple will stop giving names 1U11 Valley, Calif. Rev. McLeroy is at 12 noon, Saturday, Oct 6, to allow married to the former Beverly Butler our people to listen to the afternoon of Monticello, Utah. . session of conference.. Monday, Oct ' ReV. Troy Richardson, pastor of temple will be closed and will Roosevelt Baptist Church urges everyreopen on Tuesday, Oct 9, on the one to attend the revival services. regular schedule of fifty sessions daily. Roosevelt Baptist to hold revival Om JIS-Mf- 4 Myron Ainge, son of Susan and Tom Ainge, was taken to the Duchesne County hospital last week where he had surgery. Tyson Parks, son of LaRae Parks, has been three-year-o- ld visit their daughter and granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sunderson and family in Antioch, Calif. e Maxine Burdick, the Bill Tollefsons. They also visited with the Dean Petersons and the Bruce Tollefsons and their families. s The Marvell Maretts spent last Tuesday at the Provo Temple where they attended two sessions. The Maretts are making plans to return to Calexico, Calif., where they spend the winters. Word has been re- ceived that M an effort to be more responsive to the changing needs of customers, Mountain Bell has announced personnel changes. Dave Felice, Information Representative, has announced that Gail Allred has been appointed business office supervisor in Roosevelt. TELEPHONE COMPANY RESTRUCTURING In 0. Dorothea Martin and Phylis Day went to St. George last week. Maxill. ine attended the Utah e Dee and Chris County Recorders ConThomas and sons, Salt vention. After the conLake, have been visiting vention Maxine, Phylis with Dee's grandparents, and Dorothea went to the Dave Thomases. Lake Havasu City, Aria., o Ada and Harold where they visited with Thomas had as guests Shirley and John Rey-bur- n over the weekend, their and family. e Thelda and Ralph daughter and husband, Carol and Myron Taylor, Halstead for spent six days great-grandsoOrem. Their daughter last week at Lake Pew-el- L three days. was baptized and conIt ia reported that They also visited in firmed by her grandfath- Panguitch and Green Joe Herrara has been er, Harold Thomas. River. back in the Heber hospe Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Mr. and Mrs. J.M. ital Schroder, Riverton, were Breakfield and daughter s One of Ann and Kirk e Connie drove to Provo Herberts sons had a car visiting with the the Thursday to keep a jack flip and hit him in Buckalews, Fred Popes and the Fred doctor appointment. the mouth while he was e Pam and Dean PetSandfords, Mt. Home. changing a tire. It cut his e Ottillia Foy spent erson went to American mouth and knocked some four days visiting in Las Fork Sunday where they of his teeth out. Vegas. She went with visited e Helen and Kipp with Dean's her daughter Roseanna cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Merkeley met their and husband, Roy Ellis, Kent Durant and family. daughter, Debbie Moon Salt Lake. They went to Mrs. LaRue Bell and and her two small childLas Vegas to pick up son John Bell and his ren, Saturday and they Jolena MaKay. Wendell children, Sandy, visited all went to the circus. Foy, Heber, brought his with the Marvell Mars Nina Merkely had as mother back home. etts, the Bill Tollefsons guests for four days her e Agnes Luedke, Hay- and the George Maretts. niece and husband, Larry den, Colo., has been Mrs. Bell is the daughter and Debbie Stevens, Idaho Falls, Idaho. spending a week visiting of the Marvell Maretts. with Bobbie and Ferdell e Miss Bren Wardle, Marie Baum and her Day and their family. daughter of Sue and Bill daughter, Elva Wedig, e Merle Castro, Salt Wardle, fell last week Roosevelt, went to Salt Lake, visited the Von while riding her skateLake Sunday to see her Lotts. Beryl Pinney, Las board and broke her leg. son and brother, Leo s Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Baum. Vegas, also visited. These girls are the twin Brackenburry and son daughters of the Weston Cody, and Mr. and Mrs. Bates. They also visited Bruce Tollefoon flew to with the Wilbur Bates. Moab and back Tuesday. o Mr. and Mrs. John They visited with a Energy Up Do a quick check of Gould and sons, Cape cousin of Mrs. BrackenGirarden, Mo., and Mrs. burry who was visiting your house and make a list of all the obvious John Gould, Sr., Inde- there with family. Mr. and Mrs. Ron cracks and leaks so you pendence, Mo., are here Tollefoon and family, can caulk and repair visiting the Von Lotts. e Mr. and Mrs. Wes- Provo, were weekend them later. ton Bates, Salt Lake, and guests of Ron's parents. 1 . Baptist-Theologica- T 8,-th- Specials October 4, 5, 6 Cramped quarters and a lot of clutter characterize the present laboratory facilities at the Duchesne County hospital. Lab personnel are anxious to put the new space to use. OLD LAB ICU MONITOR Ten thousand dollars of the $14,000 cost of this unit, operated by nurse Joyce Thompson, was donated by an indivdual who turned out to be the first patient to use it. The Duchesne County hospital still needs more of this type of sophisticated equipment in its mission to provide hospital care to area residents. . NEW LAB Soon to be in use in this new, spacious addition to the laboratory quarters at the Duchesne County hospital. The addition is expected to be complete within the month. Hospital Continued from page la completion, and will presumably be in use within the month. According to Dye, more equipment, is still needed to bring the hospital to yet a higher level, of proficiency. The needed equipment is expensive, and a partial listing includes an automated discreet chemistry analyser at an hematology counter at $24,000; a thin layer and gas chromatograph at $10,000; blood bank equipment at $20,000; and much more. Dye said that individuals and businesses are encouraged to consider donating items of equipment to the hospital, as such donations are tax $48,500; deductible Lisa Earl, Teresa Kerrie Lund, Aria Rowley, Sondra Paterson, White, Ginl Featross, Josephine Martinez, Phyllis Gunderson, Paula Guderson, Cristal Owens, Carol Burdick, Debbi Lott, Kathy1 DUCHESNE DEBUTANTES ! . , Priest, Jerilyn Leavitt, Robyn Killough, Leslie Wallace. Not pictured are Connie Brachfield, Linda Wilkins, and instructor Mrs. Gayle Taylor. . . : and commemorative plaques can be affixed to donated items if desired. Anyone interested in exploring the possibility of making such a donation is encouraged to contact Dye at the hospital for additional information and a complete list of needed equipment , Marvel Moore is now at home after spending a long time in a Salt Lake hospital. e Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gee made a trip to Salt Lake last Friday. Harvey had an appointment with hia doctor. When Chria and Dee Thomaa were out last week to visit with their grandparents, they had to go on to Denver on business. Dave and Ruby tended their three little Eld-redg- area. 0. Ortnde Mr. and Mrs. William McKean, have been visit-- , ing the. Von Lotts and the Wilbur Bates. The Harold Gees spent last Sunday afternoon visiting the Joe Kemps and the Fay Miles homes in Mt. Home. e Mavis and Dean Powell went with Howard and Jerry Powell to Phono 738-245- 1 - Duchosno Free Town Delivery Before 5tMp.ni. ' Phono Orders Welcome |