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Show I Why D Vampire Bate Seek Bleod Find Why Do Hacceons Wash Their Feed Energy Tip out about before you buy Unlike ita fictional insulation materials. counterpart, this common flying mammal of Then buy the thickness the southwestern U.S. of insulation that will and Central and South give you the you America, ia not a ruth- - heed. , The' higher the leaa and terrifying man- - resistance .to heat movekiller. Actually, the tin ment, the higher the and the more vampire bat doean't Buck blood, but lapa it up like effective the insulating a kitten with a aaucer of capability. . . milk. life Phone nows Items to 722-513- 1 Tuesday, October 23 Senior Citizen Lunch, Roosevelt, 12:00. Federation Non-deterge- nt Sale Dates! Thundery, Friday. Energy Tip TOUR CONVENIENCE STORE FOR GAS AND GROCERIES Open early, don late, every day Get the most out of your electric lamps, and save electricity, .too. Light colored, transparent shades spread the cithi more effectively than darker shades. HQMECQMING whand holiday. DcAyFoodi MBK1j jmmIw 90001 Grocuri HALLWAY Union high school during is Week a with posters, Homecoming sight to behold streamers; pictures and signs proclaiming the event in no uncertain terms. Gandd - Tabiono e Mr. and Mrs. Jack Salt Lake, Fitzwater, spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Brent Lee and family. e Mrs. Lorenie Hansen spent Thursday in Salt Lake, keeping a doctor appointment and visiting with her parents. Mrs. Minnie Hamilton just returned from a tour to Nauvoo with the Senior Citizens. She said it was a wonderful, . rewarding trip and such Received tee late for last week's paper. e A bridal shower was held at Tabiona cultural hall last Saturday for Kathleen Nordgren who was married Friday Oct 6 in the Salt Lake Temple to Kent Hackett. A reception was held the same evening in Granger Fifth Ward. A largeg crowd attended the shower. A good program was held and dessert luncheon served. j; jepJs thv aaugnue-e- i Mr. Mrs. Kent W. Nordgren of Granger. Kent Haek-e- tt is the son of Crystal Hackett of Tabiona and Ray Hackett of .Salt Lake. e Mrs. Ray Lee attended the farewell testimonial . in Salt Lake Sunday for her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Riley, who will leave for a mission in Harrisburg, Penn. Mrs. Lee's niece and her husband, Mr. and Mrs.. Michael Murdock, Salt Lake, came out Saturday evening and picked her' up, bringing her home Sunday evening. She also visited Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Pace and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee and family and Miss Etta Redmond. Mrs. Lee stayed overnight with her sister. Mrs. Lee also enjoyed visiting many relatives, ? friends and . neighbors she hadn't see in over twenty-fiv- e years Michael Murdock's mother went back with them to see the country. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sweat, Pleasant Grove, spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Defa this past week. They came out to find a camping, place to elk hunt e Jerry Lee and Judy Baxter, Orem, spent ' : Wednesday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee. They cut a load of wood before returning to Orem. e Word was received this week of the death of a former member of our with four workshops for group. A dessert mini-clas- s every' lunch- eon was served by, the Stake Relief Society. e Mrs. Carlene Williams and Billy left for Salt Lake Friday morning, where Billy was to receive moire treatments at University hospital. They expected to return by Sunday. . . J r ' - htppyfrgrj)Hpp1f.goiTWl.y1H .t. with. m Webb and family visited Mr. and : Mrs.' Rick Coleman in Salt Lake. They did some shopping and kept a dentist appointment ; .e Mrs. LaBerta - Wad-le- y Sunday spent where Syracruse, . in a grandson received his Eagle Scout award. This was one of Sandras boys. She also had ' the honor of seeing her grandson play on the varsity football team at BYU. She visited with Roseann and family in Bountifol Monday, and returned Tuesday. e Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Turnbow attended a missionary reunion party with LeGrande Richards, Friday of this week. He was Burnell's mission president in the southern states. It was a great honor for them to be able to attend. . e Mrs. Vida Jensen will be leaving this next week to live in Heber City for the winter. e Mr. Clifford Roberts and J.C. Humphries have spent this week elk .. hunting. They will return Monday. e Craig Thomas got a nice elk soon after the opening as did several others whose names I was unable to get. . ,. ' t , ( k ' Group home in valley, Nelda Jones Sweat Funeral services were held in Salt Lake with burial at Tabiona Cemetery. Our community offers love and sympathy to the family. 0 The Relief Society of Tabiona attended the Visiting Teachers Convention in Duchesne, honoring the visiting teachers from all of the wards in the stake. A program was presented S -- many Ogden Project. TURN, a social Salt Lake-baseservice agency serving the mentally retarded citizens of the State has d recently $70,000 received a nant from the State of Utah to develop a group home facility in . Ogden. Program Director, Dr. Alex Maxurkewyez, says that the facility for eight men and women will be the only group home for the mentally retarded In Ogden and will provide a bully needed service. Dr. Mazurkewycz anticipates that the home will open in November. Persons Interested in the program are urged to eall Project TURN at 486-38in Salt Lake. October IS, 1979 CORA Rfl U RJ DTf CAILE R9 D&RJ ' No limit light STANDARD really. Raccoons have fingerlike paws that are as nimble and sensitive as human hands. The animals use them to silt and probe a stream "bed with what looks like a scrubbing motion. Once a raccoon locates a crayfish, snail or mussel, the tidbit is popped directly Into its mouth without so much as a rub or rinse. . It ia true that the vampire may partake of human blood-- a foot protruding from a blanket ia a tempting target-b- ut no one baa ever perished from the bite of a healthy vampire. The beta prefer wild animals or cows, swine, and goats. After ' alighting on ita victim, the bat slices a shallow cut with ita razor-shar- p teeth and lapa up the flowing blood. It needs about an ounce of blood a day. No one knows how the vampire bat got started on its unique diet, but now its. system is so ' specialized that it cant eat anything else. Source: National Wild- don't, They 7a SOME PEOPLE THINK FURNACE UPKEEP IS A LOT OF HOT AIR. And they're right. A property maintained furnace normally gives a lot of nice warm air all through the heating season. That's why we recommend you call your licensed heating contractor, plumber or furnace dealer and have him do some simple maintenance. Including: Flue inspection if 0 (clean necessary.) Clean or replace filters Check blower belts Oil motor Check automatic controls (pilot, burner etc.) A well kept furnace will run better, conserve energy and save you money on your fuel bill. And if you do it now. you won't get caught in the cold-weath- er rush. MOUNTAIN FUEL For Filly Yean, People Serving People |