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Show Smith. Adults accompanying the youth were Helen Simmons, Virginia Goodrich, Tridoll Received too late for last week's paper. e Mr. and Mrs. Clark McKee are parents of a daughter born Wednesday, Sept 3, at the Roosevelt hospital. She will answer to the name of Mindy. e Elder Glen Hem-stre- returned All-Sta- te brother. e Spending the All-Sta- te. for the picture. Union students Duchesne elem. PTA meets attend chorus tonight All-Sta-te Duchesne elementary P.T.A. will meet Thursday, Oct 18, at 7:80 p.m. in the Duchesne elementary school e room. All parents and faculty are encouraged to attend the parent-teachorganisational meeting. Principal Leo Foy will discuss the dosed campus policy. The Sunrise Singers will perform and refreshments will be served. Last week, during UEA, four Union high students attended the chorus at Highland high school. The students were Susie McMullin, Jane Jordan, Todd Jensen and Rickie Lemon. Their choir director, Mrs. Griffin, helped them to with prepare and attended them. multi-purpos- all-sta- er all-sta- te All-stat- 470 of consisted choir e students from various high schools in the state. Dr. Bernell Hales of the University of Utah directed the choir in eight different pieces of music with one in Latin and one in French. last week after completing a two-yea- r mission for the LDS Church in the Arizona mission. Elder Hemstreet will report his mission Oct. 14 in Tridell Sacrament meeting. e Etta and Earl Moos-maBoise, Idaho, spent the weekend with Mr. knd Mrs. James Harvey. Mrs. Harvey and Mr. Moos min are sister and Representing Union high school in the Chorus at Highland high school were Susie McMultfn, Jane Jordan, and Rickie Lemon. Mrs. Betty Griffin helped the Todd Jensen was hot present students prepare for Alas- week- e Terry and Kay McKee moved into their newly purchased, home in Roosevelt, Monday. ver- search n completed The Utah Department of Health has now the r Search for Measles. The intensive search supports the fact that measles was not endemic in Utah. Interstate and international transmis- Kay K. Chapman, Jacina Wilson, Tana and Kenneth Simmons, Bryce and Kevin August-Septembe- Summer they were there. e A birthday Betty are teaching partparty ners. Those attending was given for Billie Sue were Ruth Dastrip, Effie Smith at her home by Ames, Ruaabell Ames, her parents Saturday and Lawana Oman. They night Those enjoying it presented her with some sion of disease have been the only sources for the spread of measles in our state. Three cases of measles were reported to the Center for Disease Lanas Mitchell, were Ken Hamblin, Shana All-reTroy Mitchell, Ken Troy Mitchell, Debby Bisol, Don Seeley, Vance Roper and the guest of honor. They held a seavanger hunt played some party games and had a chicken dinner. e Ona Rust was taken to the Vernal hospital early Friday morning by ambulance, with a kinked nerve in her back, e Verna Allred and Velma Fieldsted are on the sick list this week. They both went to Salt Lake to consult doctors. e Mary and Tom Day, Springville, came to help Blanch Powell harvest her potatoes and other vegetables for winter. They were here a week and visited other relatives. They picked apples at their place in Altona. , Linford and Mable Powell also came to visit Blanch for s few days. e A baby boy was born.. to Sub and Ken Miller Oct. 7 at the Utah He Valley- hospital. weighed 8 lbs. 13 os. Sue's mother, Marjorie Meineke, Craig, Colo., has been here taking care of Sue's family. She will stay another week. Her husband, Ole, spent the weekend here. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Loren Miller, Baggs, Wyo. e Melvins Austin and Bryan and Jeinal Austin are home from BYU this weekend to visit their due to search activities. A fourth case, recently reported, has been investigated but is awaiting laboratory con- firmation. This fourth possible case involved a child recently arrived in Utah from New Zealand. is one thing that the students will long remember, the choir rehearsed a total of approximately fifteen hours, and had the final concert Friday at Highland high school. in Everyone who participated will receive a record of the All-stat- e all-sta- te concert.' Phone nows Items to 722-51- 31 aeSKSSOUEl - After October 27 .We'll Be (US9BOIII ensPQine . MEANWHILE. GET IN ON THESE SPECIAL PRICES ON SOME 50 DAFFODILS TUUPS King Alfred II fori Mixed Darwin Reg. 102.99 SI SO fr8" HYACINTHS Reg. 513.49 Red Emperor Reg. llforll.lt M for 21 19M.ft MUMS Limited 49 Four Regular 99Vpack, for $1.99 MUSCARI Supply 59 ea. Pock of Grape Hyacinth! Reg. 20M.99 M to, 1" VIOLAS $4.95 flat of four dozon Reg. 10.95 flat TAM JUNIPERS And A Few Upright Ones. All Sixes C3ALI7 Business and Professional Women's Club president Jean Smith looks on as Roosevelt Mayor W. Ralph Shields signs a proclamation of the week of Oct. 14-2-0 as National Business Women's Week. ll.lt Reg. 29 for $8.11 Varieties PANSIES end PROCLAMATION Csnsds, Saskatoon, where she has spent the past two weeks st the home of Toni and Gary caring for Stringham, her grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Stringham have been in Europe, where Mr. Stringham was on an agricultural assignment e Dale McKee, Cambridge, Idaho, has 'been in Tridell helping his brothers, Rondal snd Merlin, harvest their crops. Dale recently returned from a mission to Canada. ' e Mr. and Mrs. Gary Simmona are parents of a son born Wednesday st the Duchesne County hospital in. Roosevelt ; Grandparents are Mr. snd Mrs. Fsrrel Simmons. e Mr. and Mra. Vernon Davis, Casper, Wyo,; are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McKee. e Bishop and Janet Merkley are parents of s daughter born last week at the Duchesne County Rosalee aar wmmsHMs PLMG VALLEY CJUQSEQY 6CS WHERE GOOD GARDENS BEGIN One Block East Of Roosevelt Medical Clinic And Around The Comer SPAM' I leOW b-- - (5-- lUfaoauoF 8f kkou(e ay saBaa. 2tp SBB r GOLP sas cpt saw. VJUEt Sunday, Oct (Yty ' M8B6 I LOCAL Deuaoos . UP HEMS vsrm f&Wftsf IP AR66NI 14 in Sacra- Fertilize Lawns and Gardens Now with IFA FERTILIZER Varieties 5 All Other tog e Mrs. Ruth Goodrich returned Saturday from oo ssasr" NE'lKfEW erfwimjlte Arizona-Temp- CROCUS 1TC5UPS 4 and sum "'m asPEjrd wBmaft &jL wwMje f TK dmNMrriic. II for II Jt 5hr1w 1-- e Gary for 8" TULIPS SB or OEUrO Jessen went to a Polled ment meeting. Elder Hereford sale at Colum- -' Hemstreet filled his bus, Mont., on the Bear mission in the. Tooth Ranch. They spent Mission. several days there. On e Mr. and Mra. James their way home they Harvey and Sheila atstopped at Ledore, Ida., tended the funeral in to visit Chuck snd Bever- Manila last week for Roy ly Shiner for a few days. Boren, who was a relaWilf and George Shinhr tive. 1IIU9 ISforM" gifts. hospital. Grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde parents, the Joe Austins Merkley and Mr. and snd the Vearl Tuckers. Mrs. Stewart Sanders, e Tim snd Jeri Cole- Salt Lake. man and Michael Powell e A large crowd was spent the weekend with in attendance at the Michael's grandmother, missionary report of ElBlanch Powell der Glen Hemstreet held ITEMS YOU CAN SAVE OVER Harris, William Their daughter, Carol and her family alao moved there. e The Altamont poet office moved to its new location across the street in the McConkie building last Thursday snd Friday. e Karen and Jerry Evans and daughters. Salt .Lake, spent the weekend with her mother, Rads Stevenson. e Deon Carroll snd her family, Lee Ann and ' Jay Lynn, Salt Lake, several days with spent their grandparents, Mr. and Mra. George Carroll and other relatives last week. e Lila Lynn Oman, Salt Lake, and Wilma and John Clark, Bountiful, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mra. Ray Oman. j, e Lawana Timothy and the ladies of her Relief Society gave a surprise luncheon for Betty Mitchell Oct 8, at Lawana'a home. She and Farmington, N.M., will be married Oct. 25 at the Provo Temple. They will make their home in He is a Farmington. teacher in the Farming-toCollege. The ladies nted her with a ely watch. e Betty Mitchell and Oliver Harris motored to Salt Lake Saturday for the day. They called on Madelin Perkins while Measles DeVon McKee were Sherrie Brinkerhoff and daughters, Orem; Morris McKee, BYU; and Janet Ankerpont, Christine Perry, Kathy Bartlett, ' Cindy and Butch Harvey moved into Terry and Kays home Friday. Control have moved to Pocatello,' Ida. took in many historical sights, did some geneol-og- y work, and took picture of Vera Holden parenta graves. They talked with the people of the Reorganised Church. e Bill and Shirley Shiner and family drove to Salt Lake to apent the long weekend, e Ona Rust gave a ay party for ,ty Mitehell at Ona'a home. About 20 frienda attended. Betty and Oli- football game. completed McKee, Rexburg, Idaho, where she is attending Ricks College. a The youth of the ward went to the temple in Provo Saturday .to do baptisms for the dead. Those going were Clair Haslem, Steven and David Hemstreet, Tina and Tammy Goodrich, Lolita Harry and Beverly Fieldsted flew to Kanaaa City and Independance, Mo., last week. They to Auuka. e Jacina Wilson, who is a member of the Honor Society at West junior high, accompanied the Honor Society to Provo Friday and Saturday where they enjoyed BYUs Homecoming. e Glen Hemstreet spent part of last week in Provo visiting friends and attending the BYU end with Mr. and Mrs. Goodrich ' ka, is here helping his family prepare to move MT-tU- O ALL-STA- Altanont and Phyllis Leona McKee. a Roy Chapman, w "Proven effective by farmers of the Intermountain Area Compare Prices with national brands having the tame mineral ratios. 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