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Show K 113-414- Elds Case born Dee. Emmons, clude her Write Monhal " ... t SB Pearson Pearson, and Mt 7, 1932 in Survivors infather, Leslie r, and step-mothe- Stella, Pleasant Grove; her husband Marion, whom she married Mar. 29, 1952 in Boneta; one son and two daughters, Brent Monroe and Mrs. Jim (LeAnn) Aris., Fredonia, Bluebell and Alto-mo- and Mra. LaMont (Mar-leen- ) sadresidents were Chappell, Lyman; 7 dened thia last week to grandchildren, one brot-thelearn of the tragic death Bill Pearson, of Alan and June Powell Colo., Mrs. Whestridge, Roper. Alan- - and June Jack (Beth) Fry, Richboth grew up here in field, and Mrs. Bob Bluebell and attended (Marge) Lundell, Pleasschool in Bluebell and ant Grove. Altamont. They had e Mrs: Loretta Murray many friends and rela- is here at the home of here. tive Following her daughter, Fontella their marriage in Blue- Jenkins. She is recuperabell, they lived in Blue- ting from surgery on a and bell, 8alt Lake broken leg. Her husband, Colorado. They moved. Bud Murray, is in a back to Altamont Payson hospital following they were living at the hip surgery. time of their deaths. They both were prominent in community and church. Among the many 414-1)3- 9. 4 Ste-ven- a, BARELY MISSED IT In and out of the receiver's hands went the football as the bullet fails to hit the mark. A South Sevier player is in hot pursuit on this long-thro- w attempt. INCOMPLETE PASS Troy AAay lunges for the ball, but hits the ground without getting a grip on it during Union's contest with South Sevier. The Cats came home winners, but it was no easy task! Myton and Ruth Haa-ieand Bonnie and Elray Duncan went to Provo Friday to participate in temple work. They stayed overnight with relatives. e Recent company at the home of Reed and Thelma Anderton were Beverly and Jim Wiles, Ogden, .and a slater, Elaine Ball, Calif. The girls were nieces of Thejma. She had not seen Elaine for 25 years, e Here for the opening day of the pheasant hunt were Larry Nelson and sons' Paul and Glen, Morgan; Errol Nelson and son Zack, Roy. They visited with their parents, the Max Nelsons. Bill and Verda Nelson left Sunday for Salt Lake to keep appointments with their doctors Mon- day. Karma Hunt and Pam Iorg drove to Salt Lake this week to bring their mother, Leatha Woodward, home from the hospital. e Sheila Anderton took her parents, Carl and Merle Anderton, to Salt Lake for a medical 'appointment. Mr. and Mrs. Remo Hamblin enjoyed the company of her sister, Elva and Kenneth Christensen, Richfield, during the week. s . Nola Nelson entertained at a Tupperware party at her home Monday. Gayla Harvey was r, friends and relatives here from out of town were: Albert and Flor- ence Powell; Norman and Donna Rae Ewell; Carl Powell and Joyce; Billy Powell; Arith Russell; Lucy and Val Timothy; all Salt Lake; Ed and Ruth Christensen, Cedar City; Stanley and LaVern .Gordon, Lehi; Ma urine and John Smith, Farmington, N.M.; Verona and A1 Gonzales, Orem; Mildred Hillebert, Ogden;Walter Ewell and daughter, Salt Lake; Bill and Vonda Careey; Voit Roper, Salt Lake; Oather Roper, Provo; Mra. Dean Hadden, Helper; Grant and Martha Roper, Granteville; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peel, Range-ly- . Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. the demonstrator. The Seventy Ward Scouts had a fun day Saturday in Provo. Hazel Jensen had the following going with hen Linda White, Denny Jensen, Scott Steinmetz, Kanyon n .Powell, John Hunt, Ma-tha- Scott Powell, White, Kent Wilkeraon and Darrell Hunt. LaRue Jensen took the following Scouts: Steven Adamson, Tyler Jensen, Darrin Wilkerson, Raymond Sundan, Ricky Larsen, Gar Powell, Ritchie Had lock, Bruce Welch, Stewart White, Laird, Chad, and Mathew Ham- blin. The ladiei attended Temple sessions in the morning while the Scouts visited the campus- of BYU. Some went to Trade Tech for craft classes. They all had - PEP TALK- - Coach Jay Omer and his players look happy enough at a briefing prior to a practice, as the Union Cougars prepare to face Morgan Friday in the state semifinals. Game time is 2 p.m. at Hillcrest high school in Salt Lake City. $1,S00 Or so the saying goes. Cold is more appropriate to the hands, situation here, as Troy May drops a pass, and South Sevier defender Brett Johnson rushes in for an unnecessary tackle. COLD HANDS, WARM HEART n$NT SE3B D TCJBSKS SEE JAV Q MAPI F THESE CADS BYU choir performs composition The Brigham University Young Oratorio Choir, in commemoration of the sesquicentennial of the LDS Church, will perform a new musical celebration for .chorus, solo voices and orchestra, Nov. 7 at BYU. The two 8 p.m. performances, in the deJong Concert Hall of the Harris Fine Arts Center, will be the premiere of "And His Name Shall Be a new Called Joseph, oratorio. BYU music composition student Da-- , vid Zabriakie composed the music for the work. Dr. Ronald Stahell directs the Oratorio Choir. Tickets for the performance of And Hie Name Shall Be Called 16-1- Joseph" are currently available at the Harris Fine Arts Center Music Ticket Office; 1 Impala Landau Coupe 4 New Caprices In Stock 4-W- Chav's A Tremendous Savings To You the Buyer Left We Now-Hav. 1 979 -- D . ' . Air, P..S. P. B. Cruise Control Tinted Glass e G.&L.Chevrolef-Buic- k , "Service you can trust Phone 722-24- 11 Barbra and Johnny Rogers and children, Brent and Lana McDonald and children, John Broyde, all Salt Lake, spent time with thp Reed Andertons and 'Bruce and Peggy Anderton during the opening of the pheasant There Quality Co you can depend on! ; V (Jay Gates, Owner) . , Roosevelt, Utak hunt were a few advancements in the LDS church at Sacra- -' ment meeting Sunday. Katherine White was confirmed. Shane Wilker-eo- n was confirmed by his lather, Rex. Loran Anderton was advanced to a priest The daughter of Denny and Teresa Bird was blessed and given the name Sheila Maria, by her father. e The Young Special Interest group met at Sunday evening for a very .spirit-liltinfireside. Seventh Ward waa in charge of the program. Penny Christensen introduced speakers Ruth Ann McKee and Terry Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Goodrich provided a musical number. Special guests were Mr. and Mra. Lenord Ferguson. She is the college g Society counselor over this age group. Refreshments were served. The next meeting will be held in the First Ward building at 7:80 p.m. w . ' Aihunont 434-334- Mr. and Mrs. Brent Nickeia, Salt Lake, spent two days with her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Butler. Jolene and Steve Carlson and daughter Julie, Salt Lake, spent Sautrday and Sunday with the Butlers. Mrs. Minnie Beal, Orem, spent a couple of days last week with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Butler. Lorre n Wardle, Logan, and his sister, Ruth . Marie Anderson, Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jenaen and daughter, Lisa, Kearns, spent Sunday with their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Jensen. and Horrocks Max three sons. Salt Lake, spent the weekend with Max's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Horrocks. a Harvey Biggies and Sadie his mother-in-laBlank, traveled to Spanish Fork Saturday. Mrs. Blank was getting out of the truck when she dipped and fell. She entered the Duchesne County hospital, and waa transferred Sunday to the Cottonwood hospital. Debbie Pratt ia in Salt Lake at the University hospital. Mr. and Mra. Arthur . Mitchell, Harriman, spent some time with her mother, Mrs. Esther She returned with her daughter and to spend time with relatives until after son-in-la- w Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mra. Freeman Dye left Saturday for southern Utah. They took their camper to park it for the winter. They will be staying and doing temple work. They will return Nov. 7 and remain home until after Christmas. Mr. and Mra. Leland Peterson and son Dee, and .Irma and Clyde all Salt Lake, in visiting frienda Kirkman, spent the weekend Neola and relatives. Tallgrass shortage Of the original 400,000 square miles of eastern tallgrass prairie which stretched from Illinois to Nebraska and from Minnesota into Texas a century ago, only one percent remains, according to National magazine. Wildlife WOULD YOU LIKE A REAL ESTATE LICENSE? . 1 Week Crash Course Nov. Morning 2M0 Afternoon Evening 3 Phono nows Itom to All Those 79 Trucks Have University returning Stake Relief Caprice Demo Two Tone Blue Two Half Ton Pickups Two Vi Ton Pickups 1 Demo Vi Ton Pickup 1 lunch at the Mall before home. Gam Gilbert, Othello, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lusty, Mr. and Mrs. Steele Lusty, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Horrocks, Vernal; and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lusty, Arcadia, e Fern and Cfoyd Powell drove to Price Tuesday to attend the funeral of Harold Morley, 59, a brother-in-laof Cloyd. He married Doris Powell and waa born in Lapoint e Mrs. Nellie Mecham and Lucile Clark, Salt Lake, spent three days here visiting their sister, Mra. Charles (Arsula) Bird. Angus Thacker, Heb-er- , passed away." last week Snd funeraleer-vice- s were held Saturday. Thoa from this area attending were Mr. and Mrs. Fay Miles, Verdua Miles, Ron 'and Carolyn Miles, Marian and Violet Lott, Bernice and Helen Mitchell, Susan Wimmer and Von Atwood. He waa 80, and waa a brother of Olive Miles. A house warming was held Friday, Oct 26, at the home of Bernece and Von Atwood. A smorga-bor- d dinner was served to family members who gathered at the home of Von and Bernece. Attending were Lynn and Mona Nebeker, Riverside; Edwin and Veva Clegg, San Diego; Fay and Lice Miles; Helen and Grover Mitchell; Inez and Lloyd Shiner,. Doug and Jo Ann Miles; Marlin and Vilet Lott; Mra. Leatha Lott; Paul and David Atwood and their families; Carina and Gene Berrett, Granger. e Dean Roberta and eon Sterling, Randolph, were-iBluebell Saturday, taking care of business. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Roper. e Word comes to the area of the death of Kathleen Pearson Brown in Richfield. Mra. Brown waa a former Mt. Emmons and Boneta resident She was the daughter of Leslie Neils and Nook Anthon Rust took hie wife, Ona, to St Mark's hospital last Thursday. She came home Sunday. Lysrd McConkie was taken to St. Mark's hospital. Salt Lake, Saturday by helicopter. His wife, Ilene, son Shon, and daughters, Jeannie Beal and Dixie Harding have been with him. Mrs. George Mr. and Pederson, OrCm, spent Sunday with his sister, Daatrup and her husband. 722-S1- I Brian School of Real Estate 31 invites you to spend one week in Salt Lake City, while pursuing an Ears Let eggs be your holiday helper. They're so quick to fix that youll save lota of time in the kitchen. Put them into yummy egg nogs, whip them into appetizing om- elcta or slice them into beautiful casseroles for the buffet table. Howev-Flo- r er you fix them, eggs are fast and festive! exciting career in Utah's most Real Estate. lucrative market You must act now! Before the state requirement of an added 30 hours goes into effect. 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