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Show serve an LDS mission in . China. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Ross and family were , , ' Friday overnight guests i of the Leon Ross family at Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brown and family, Sandy, and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Brown and familv. Spanish Fori;, were Sit-urday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brown and other members of their family; They came to Join in the pheasant hunt e Guests during; the weekend of Mrs. Nedra; Nickell were Mr. and mrs. Kenneth Nickell ' ! ' Ronald ' W ,.. S .yH. " . ,4 Rootcwll num J'tV .,.1 Mr. and Mrs. FrankPeterson drove to Fillmore last week to attend a missionary farewell testimonial by Elder Gil Berry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Berry. He f 1..-4S- J lin O.I'V-.- ' !'. ., the entered Neola elementary fourth grade will present an Nov. 9. Two presentation will be held. The first one operetta at 10 a.m. for school students. The second showing at 1 p. m. for the public. The Space Ace is an operetta with a science fiction theme. Martha Andrews is teacher-directo- r. SPACE AGE mission training center at Provo Oct 26. He will go to and baby, Pleasant Oslo, Norway to serve a' Grove; Brent Nickell and two-yea- r LDS mission. son, Salt Lake; and Mr. The Berrys are former and Mrs. Steve Carlson, Sandy. residents of Roosevelt Mr. and Mrs. Joe e Leon Ross,. Provo, Bently, Provo, were was a Friday overnight Thursday guests of her guest of his parents, Mr. Mrs. Marion Ross, sister, Mrs. Frances eandMr. and Mrs. Rolan Hair. Buchanan returned Sato Mrs. Marion Rudolph, San Diego, is ' visiting urday from Salt Lake, e for a. week indefinitely with her withVisiting Mrs. Me Mr. and Weiss. brother, Harry Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cord Marshall, Jr., are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Drollinger spent a week Sr., in Salt Lake as guests of McCord Marshall, their two sons and their Logan. They came for families, Mr. and Mrs. the pheasant hunt, Steven Drollinger and e Guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Brent Mrs. Reese Murphy were Mr. and Mrs. Jack WilDrollinger. They attendliamson and son Scott, ed a wedding reception CaliL Roseville, for their neice, Pamela Beilfuss, daughter of Hel- e Weekend guests of en and Jim Beilfuss, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Nov. 2. Mr. . and Mrs. Nickel) were there son, and their Ralph Dart and members Mike, Wyo.; of their family also daughter and her hus- ' attended the reception. band, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Henricson and baby, Sunday, the Drollingers attended a missionary bountiful. Mrs. Devie Latimer farewell testimonial for a friend, Diane Kilburn, and children, Salt Lake, i who has been called to are guests of her 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. STANPARP Novmb,, . Colo. Watts, Rifle. . 't. .. Mr. and Mrs. John Hullinger and children at spent the weekend Fillmore with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Giles. While there they attended Sacrament meeting Sunday, where the Giles fourth child was blessed, and given a name, e went George Murray to to Payson last Sacrament ' meeting, Darlene Bartlett and two Mr.' and Mrs. Eugene where the infant daught-e- r children, Plains. City, Abplanalp were hosts to M the Gary Cottons visited during the week-en- d the following guests: Mr. '' .' with her mother, and Mrs. Ross Fietkoufr Tina Wilkins and her son Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Don Lemmon,. Gardner, . and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mont; and Charles Fiet-koTerry Huxford. Roosevelt, e Bishop and Mrs. Theron Leavitt 'visited e The Senior Citizens during the weekend at held their weekly social Albuquerque with their Logan as guests of their Wednesday at the Piondaughter, Carol Hollendaughter and family, Mr. eer building in Duchesne. beck. and Mrs. Kenneth Shel- Dingo was the entertain,e Gueets during the ton. While there they ment for the afternoon. weekend of Mr. and Mrs, attended Saerament Gifts were exchanged Joh Weight were her' meeting where their in- and refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. fant granddaughter was served to about 20 Stoddard, Randy blessed and given the guests. and Sheryl, ' Orem, and name Mandy Fawn' ky his mother, Lueille her father. They also Weight, Provo. They visited Mr. and Mrs. came to attend a birthMark Irvine, former resday party in honor of idents of Roosevelt, SheryL'. e Bob Johnstun and e Weekend guests of son, Shawn, Salt Lake, Mrs. Lora Killian wen' were weekend guests of two grandsons, Bobbis his mother, Mrs. Florand David Killian and a ence Johnstun. e Robert Murphy, Ogfriend, Salt Lake, e Mr. and Mrs. Dewey den, visited with his s Miller and son Milton, parents, the Frank ' Kearns, were weekend Saturday. e Mr. and Mrs. Le guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Patry. They came Grand Gilbert went to for the pheasant hunt Jackson, Wyo., during e Mrs. Clara Timothy the week and attended sausvs attended the ' wedding funeral services for Mrs. and reception of her Da Tanner. They visited with the Carl VanTassels granddaughter, Teresa was Messed and given r the name, Sarah, by her father. e Mr. and ' Mrs. BUI Patry returned home Saturday evening after spending three weeks at : w, . Kte, -- i Areodia . -- Mur-phy- Utahn . ' Timothy, at Burley, Idaho. ' of daughter Mr. and . Mrs. P. Yal and ' Vernon Hyatt, at her home In Salt Lake, Nov. 2. Timothy, . week Mr. and Mrs. Vai be with his father, Earl " Timothy, Salt Lake,' Murray who had major were Wednesday guests 'of his mother. Clan surgery Saturday, e Weekend guests of Timothy. They came to Mr. and Mrs. . Gary attend funeral services Colton were his parents, at Altamont for . her Mr. and Mrs. Larry sister and brother-in-laColton, Orem; and Mr. Alan and June , Roper. and Mrs. Larry Boice Clara also attended the and children, Provo. services Thursday. Mrs. They came to attend Marion Hardy. Roosevelt Fifth Ward Midvale, and daughter 1HBf WILL FRIGES The following people were judged to have the best costumes at the annual Halloween parade at East elementary: Lora Hansen, best parent costume; Anita Ercanbrack, best teacher costume; Shannon Condie, Dirk Burdice, and Kelly Weaver, kingergarten; Richie Duncan, Sheila Brown, Aaron Stewart, Amy Frandsen, and Russell Crowley, third grade; Shelly Percival, Sharilyn Springer, Brian Bachmeier, and Tammy Rohrer, fourth grade. Munn, Gallup, N. Mex., have moved back to Utah and are making their home in RooseveK. He is the new owner of Clyde's Body Shop. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vaun Ryan were his parents, ' Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Ryan; Mr. and Mrs. Alien Sweat, Heberj Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ryan, Orem; and her grandmother, Mrs. Lopes, Argentina. Guests of Mn. Norma Denver this weekend were her nephew, Gary Bircher, and Jeff aind Jill Birpher, Salt Lake, e Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Killian were' her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. . Orville . BEST COSTUMES While Bryson. here she became HI and had to undergo major surgery at Duchesne County hospital e Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bg e A good crowd attend-- ed the fireside' at the e ' Bryan Robb and son. Ward chapel Sunday eve-- . John, Salt Lake, spent ning. Regional representthe weekend visiting ative Glade Sowards was featured speaker. Bryans parents, the the Mr. and Mrs. Steele e Theron Robbs, ' e Mrs;. Carol Wright Lusty, Salt Lake, visited visit to briefly with the Clark made a three-da' her daughter, Carolyn, in Lustys Thursday. Salt Lake the past week- re Jeanette Lusty end. They returned home attended the Future together: Carolyn re- Leaders of America conmained for one day vention in Phoenix, visiting her folks, the Aria., during the week. She returned home Leland Wrights, e During the past week - y . . LOU), DOUBLE GlAD THAT YOU t 8. 1979 'gcL'RAQJRK) OSDACttXEFfesrt . GSDm 8KF mmmsr Cats hava no ability to tasta iwaats. geef shanio t iim 'MMBU KOBST i 5P? a&SSlEU) MEftTfc m&r&smu :jz& $hotC8ee3e -- rtieseAiae oust A MARGARINE FEU) OF OORj LOW. 1 uxuaiEwr ur eeuuET AAJ, .. Monwsrw SPECIALS.. SHOP HERE mmiMmmyf oi Enectsv VCUMEA (ANC Tips For This Month sfcjps Clean or replace the filter in forced-ai- r heating systems every month. Dust or vacuum radiator surfaces frequently. Woo m Hr twwSwW m&rlp sssr fPJ ri iias ie Keep draperies and shades open in sunny windows; close them at night. For comfort in cooler, indoor temperatures use the best insulation of all warm clothing. l 1 1 ML a- betting nighttime temperatures heating costs significantly. Consider the advantages of a dock thermostat which will automatically turn the heat down at a regular hour before you retire and turn it up just before you wake. Fireplaces can add an extra special touch to your home, but your heating bill will go up if you leave the damper open when the fireplace is not in use. Wind blowing across the chimney will draw heat out of the house. Close the draft! Maintain the proper degree of humidity. The drier the air, the more heat it takes to keep you comfortable. If necessary, install a humidifier to add moisture. You can then reduce your thermostat setting several degrees and still be comfortable. 2, UMJ U1HITB ss&r aw - . La. a TUMA uaMlMM "SB1! 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