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Show 12 Centerville with her daughter and fomily, Mr. Reoal) and Mra.. Boyd Barnes. She attended a farewell testimonial for Metta and at Orem. The Morrill's Boyd Barnes at the Centerville Fourteenth Jipve a new baby son. e Weekend gueata of ward Sunday. They will Mr. and Mra. Boyd enter the miaaion home Powell were their daugh- - at Provo Nov. 8, prior to ter and husband Mr. and serving an mra. Randy Brudnicki, LDS miaaion at Jackson, Mias. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Midvale. e Gueata for a week of Stewart also attended Mr. and Mrs. Von Peetol the testimonial, were members of their'' fomily Mr. and Mra. Leroy Peetol and aon Bryan, and Blaine Peetol, Sacramento, Calif., and Hal Hamilton, Salinas, Elder Ralph Sullivan, on of Biahop and Mr. Ormon haa Sullivan, been called to aerve a two year LDS miaaion in tha Oaoraa Chile Miaaion. He gave hia lure-we- ll addreaa Sunday at Rooaevelt Fourth ward Sacrament meeting. Out of town relative attending were Mr. and Mrs. LaRell Chappell, Lyman; Mr. and Mre. Kirk Hea: ton, Kanab; Mr. and Mra. Arden ' Sullivan . - and Calif. daughter, and Mr. and Mra. Mike Sullivan, Salt Lake City. He will enter the miaaion training center at Provo, November 8. e Mr. and Mra. Bob Carroll and children, 8t. George, were two day gueata laat week of their parents, Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Carre 1L Other two day- gueata were their grandchildren, Robert and Patrick Jara-mill- , S hews. three u Carolyn They attended sessions at the Temple. e Karen Hunt and Carolyn Woodard went to Salt Lake Sunday, takin L. Woodard to the LD hospital where she had here. e Cerrectfaa;Laat week it waa Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Perkins that visited Mr. and Mra. Joe Honomicho at Provo, not Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jenkins. The Gilbert McKenna fomily enjoyed a fomily reunion Friday nighht and Saturday, Oct. 27. Saturday evening they met at the Rooaevelt Fourth Ward chapel for an open house to celebrate their fiftieth n, rntLSi'S Mra. Scott Belenson, waa presented: Warren McKenna waa master of ceremonies; Todd and Richard McKenna aang four numbers; Elisabeth and Mra. Neil Sehaffermeyer, Kayaville and Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Luke, San Marcos, CaliL Guest for a week of and' Margaret Allred Mr. and Mra. Louie aang a duet; Dorothy Pelteir aang two solos. Galloway waa hia daughter, Evajune Roadahl, Out of town relatives Bellevue, Wash. attending were Mr. and Dick Adams and Mra. Warren McKenna Ramona Simpson were and fomily, Raymond, married Sept 20 and Alberta, Canada. (Warhave apent a month ren came a week early touring the west eoaat for the deer hunt); Mr. from Olympia, Wash, to and Mra. Oral Allred and Calif. They visited two of fomily, Billings, Mont.; her daughters, Mrs. Mor- Joan McKenna and fomrill and Mra. Makey at ily, Hyde Park; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Anderson, Coos Bay, Ore., returnHuntington; Mr. and ing home Tuesday. e Dr. and Mra. Daniel Mra. Vern Huff, Kamas; Dennis and Mr. and Mra. Mr. and Mrs. Brett ' Sherman Young, Jr., Allred; Mr. and Mra. attended funeral services Carl McConkie; Syril Dennis Tuesday beth Price; Mr. and Mra. Calvin Jorgensen; Mr. at Oran. e Gueata of Biahop and and Mra. Leo Jorgensen and Mr. and Mra. Hank Mrs. Theron Leavitt several days laat week were Telteir, Vernal; and her sisters. Beryl Root, many relatives and Salt Lake, and Melba friends from this area. e Mrs. Della McGuire, Swain, Ogden. e Weekend gueata of Poulsbo, Wash., attended Mr. and Mrs. Lynn the fiftieth wedding anniPaterson were her sis- versary open house in ter, Mr. and Mra. Kevan honor of her parents, Mr. and Mra. James W. Daviea, Provo. Summarell, Oct 21, at Provo. e Mr. and Mrs. Burke their home in Hancock Eldredge attended mar- Cove. Saturday gueata of ket at Salt Lake over the the Summarell'a were weekend. They also visit- Mr. and Mrs. Jerry ed hia aiater and husband Battaon, Seattle, Wash. Bart and Michelle Morrill . ar noon. Refreshments were served, e Some of the Ward members going to Provo Saturday for Temple Day work were Afton and Lars Powell, Jean Hamblin, Myron and Ruth 'Haalem, Calleen Ercanbrack, Maize and John Nielsen, Shirley and Doyle Wilkins, Ruth Hamblin and Helen Wilkins. e Lillian Elder under- went surgery in the LDS hospital last week. e Mrs. Max Nelson entertained for her son Eric's birthday Tuesday evening. Family members and friends enjoyed a ham dinner, visiting; and table games. , e Hattie Jensen and her nister, Chell Todd and daughter Karen,' Ballard, went to Salt Lake to meet their a student at Trade Tech in Salt Lake. Bertha Krammer, Denver, apent Monday night with her parents, the Reed Andertona. She waa on her way to 'Salt Lake. e Mr. and Mra. Gail Loranger enjoyed the company of son Glen, Donna and daughter, Shelly, for three days this week. Peggy Anderton and daughter auaan went to Salt Lake Monday for a DO . sister, Audrey Stubstad, Boise. They all gathered at the home of a brother, Garth and Mary Ellen YOU PEOPLE? KNOW ANY OF THESE Elilily Wilkerson, who heads the West Stakes, would like ,to hear from anyone who can help her identify these members of the Duchesne County high school class of 1925. committee that is engaged in com- a piling history of Roosevelt and Roosevelt history ' Gardner, and celebrated Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jensen and Kelly Crosier lens birthdays, left Oct. 25 to spend o Mr. and Mrs. Theron three 'days at a horse Horrocks were in Salt sale in Oklahoma Lake Sunday of last e Mr. and Mrs. City, Lairy week to get acquainted Glines are parents of a with their new born Oct 19 at Audrey - and Mary . born to the past week in Wyoming on different ranches to look at Angus cattle, e Mr. and. Mrs. Ray Jensen had a visit from their two daughters, Jar-- : El- great-grandso- and Electric Building, Saturday, October 27, were Mr. and Mra. Richard Hudaon and four children, Sandy; Mr. and Mra. Robert (Lola Luke) Burna and children, San Marcos, Calif.; Mr. and Mra. Earl Huated and Mr. and Mra. Ken Taylor, Provo; Stacy Luke, Aldie, Va.; Jackie and Wiahel Taylor, Brigham City; Vera Davis, Boiae, Ida.; Mr. and Mra, Harold Martendale, Roaella Johnaon, Wilma Ander-ao- n and Mr. and Mra. Bunting, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mra. Mark Benten-aoCircleville; Mr. and Kanab; " tnd drove to 8e daughters, 8alt e Brian Taylor viaited Lake. They also visited hia Mary Dale, other relatives while over mother, the weekend. He is Moon Lake Mr. weekend Keith jenHMn whJniProvo They also attended, a fireside where the Osmond fomily presented the program and Paul H. Dunn waa speaker. Gueata for' several days laat week of Mra. Ora Maaaey were Mr. e Out of town relatives and friends attending the open houae honoring Mr.' and Mra. Wencel Luke on their 60th wedding Hamblin's aon, Kenneth, received a mission, call to the Mississippi Jackson mission. He will enter the mission home in January. Hamblin's oldest son. Elder Steven, ia serving in the New York minion. Hamblins received word he had been advanced to work in the office aa Public Commission Director, e Mrs. Thelma Anderton entertained ladies at a quilting bee at her home Wednesday after- , Mr. and Mra. Floyd La brum visited during the weekend at St George with their aon and fomily, the Douglas La brums. e Mr. and Mrs. Parley Rawlings and daughter Rue o. anniveraary at the e Mrs. Minnie Morrill pent a week at Salt Lake, guest of her son Max and fomily and at November 1, 1979 STANDARD ilee Thurer, Livistin, and Tammie. Olsen, Logan. The two sons of Naturich Davis, Lonny and Lloyd Nielsen, left' this past weekend for their home in Clear lake Oaks, CaliL They were n Mr. and Min. Brent Horrocks Oet 20. e Mr. and Mra. Hat Zager, Murray, apent a few days in Neola visiting their son, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Zager and fomily. uchesne County hospital. She weighed 7 lbs. 4 o. and was named Malissa Faye. Grandparent are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilkerson and Mr. and Mr. Morgan Glines. Theron Horrocks and aon Blaine, spent part of and relatives in the Basin and' for the deer hunt Mr. and Mrs. Victor Horrocks, accompanied by their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Irey Frakis, Casper, Wyo., returned home last Thursday from a trip. They visited Mrs. here to attend the - funer- - al of Glade Davis and stayed to visit friends , ' on, DeVaux, Layton. While in the Basin he went deer hunting and then his wife and two mall sons picked him up to go noiM Horrock'. sister, Eva Mr. and Mrs. Orie Garrick, in Albuquerque, Cook, Craig, Colo., and NAL, and her nephew, his sister, Lavon AlexanGeorge' Blake and fomily der, Kremmling, Colo., in Montibello, CaliL; and pent Saturday with Mr. Horrock' brother, their parents, Mr. and Ray, in Davis, CaliL Mrs. Rex Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Guy 1 ' dod,, Mr. and Mra. Bill Nelson were in Vernal Tuesday for their granddaughter Leslie birthday luncheon, e Mrs. Jean Hamblin and sisters, Rieta Hamblin and Amy Sewart, Provo, and Dorothy Rob-- ' SW65 DOUBLE OSODOUf erta,, Calif., returned from their tour to Some of the highlights were Scotland, Eng-land- . Ireland and Wales. They viaited Plymoth, where ithe U.S. flag is atill displayed. The sisters viaited in Loa Angeles two days enroute home. During their trip Amy received word her husband, Urlan, was in the hospital in Provo with a heart attack. He waa released shortly after her return home. . e Joe Christensen and 'mother Penny, hosted a lumber party for hia 10th birthday Friday. The gueata made and decorated cup cakes and went roller skating. Kay Hamblin and family, Brigham City, pent the weekend with hia parents, the Mar ley Hamblins, and visited other relatives. ' e David and Fontella Hunt and children! went on a weekend trip to Cedar City and Junction to visit fomily. and Jamea a Ruth .User BeeF choice full or mTixXsr iaaib'i5gfei. tm cflEMNR caeess 9 m. 7Z1 AGRA STEEL CORPORATION AGRA STEEL METAL BUILDINGS STRAIGHT WALL. LOW PROFILE AdcWMs to M. 09 Stewart enfoyed a of one week with of bundUt, bolw mndHimy, worinhopi n. MOREY UXTH no-na- Wee (SeDERIC. brwos ejettwy I1 &0F gqgi STRAIGHT WALL LOW PROFILE, WITH WAINSCOT (fern teas (fumlshod by .dMlor) Wf BREAD K WMEATPIESSJIQP .tag dove STRAIGHT WALL. LOW PROFILE. PEAK ROOF Wwrfioi IHUfal Him dirinr far hoy Oorag or squIpmH AVAILABLE THROUGH DEALERS ONLY GRANT C. 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