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Show STANQABP Novnmbw 8, 979 1 and Kevin Beal, Salt Lake, also came to visit Dee Skewes did all the work on the Duchesne elementary school carnival which was held. Oct. 31. The P.T.O. did not sponsor the event. A family dinner was held at the Don Mayhew home following the blessing of Kelly Dawn Thayne, daughter of Darla and James Thayne, Oct. 28. Those attending were: Kellys grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thayne and Family, Talma ge and Mr. and Mrs. Don Mayhew and family. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mayhew and family, Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Rod Hatch and son, Salt Lake; Idonna Distefano, Heber City; Mrs. Marine Sorenson and Marsha, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sorenson, Cleo Sorenson and Cari Lynn Frandsen, Talmage; Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Thayne, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brotherson, Mt. Home; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kynaston, Pleasant Val-- ; ley, and Mrs. Larry Price and family, Tabiona. The Harold Gees left for Mesa, Aria. Oct. 24. They spent the night visiting with Margaret and Shorty Leach in Kennelworth. Thursday they visited Sally Brink-erhoin Huntington. They also visited Marga- ret and Homer Taylor in Marysvale. They spent Thursday night in Kan ab, arriving in Mesa Friday. They invite all friends to come by and visit them at 9913 E., Apache Tr., Western Acres. e Mr. and Mrs. Buckalew spent Sunday in Vernal visiting with their son, Elden and Geraldine and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt ff Eld-ridg- Riverton, Schroeder, spent one day visiting Duchesne relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pope and Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge. Buckalew. .. s , Mrs. Kelly Farns-'- ' worth and daughter have been visiting Kelly's parents, the Joh Burdicks. June Luedke, Bluebell, has been visiting with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Day. e Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gee were Venla's mother, Mabel Therning, Ven-la'- s sister and her husband, Morris and Olena Tullgren, Salt Lake, and Venla's cousin, Lorraine Frantz, Kamas. About 16 friends from Provo came to spend the i pheasant hunt with George Swasey. Mrs. Margret Carman returned to her home in after a Lodi, Calif., two-wee- k visit at the home of Mildred Carman. Other visitors at the Carman home during the deer hunt were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carman, Wis., Dr. and Mrs. David Carman, Ohio, and Frank and Joe Ovies of West Va. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Bench were Edmund's sister, Mrs. Joseph Bent-ly- , Provo, and Donald and Anna Bench, St. George. The Benchs grandsons, Brett, Jeff and to hunt pheasants. Robbie and Shelly Bench stayed with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Bench, while their parents, Lin-da- n and Stan Bench, took Danielle to Salt Lake for a doctor appointment. While in Salt Lake, Linda and Stan stayed at the home of Dean and JoAnne Beal. Lake Moon Ward. Mrs. Archie Hayes took her son Ralph to Salt Lake to have a cast on his leg Oct 29. Kit 6, they returned to Lake to have anoth-'e- r cast put on the other Salt leg. Mrs. Jean Tapp has been in Salt Lake with her sister, Charolett Jones who is the LDS hospital. The Duchesne Stake Priesthood Preview will be held Nov. 9 at 7 p.m. All old boys and their fathers should be in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Thomas and sons, Salt Lake, spent last weekend at the home of his grandparents, Dave and Ruby Thomas. Hunting visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Grant were LaMar and Carol Thomas and family, and Larry, Eric and Bryan Banks, all Orem. Danzel and Marie Hatch and Stephen and Hope Esauk left Sunday to go to Mesa, Aria, for the winter. On the way Mr. and Mrs. Esauk stopped in Las Vegas to visit their son, Mr. and Mrs. Lila Gentry is Mrs. Blake Esauk and home after staying with family. Mrs. Dawna Dennis after Ecce Leavitt and the death of her husdaughters, Jerilyn and band, SyriL Stephanie, went to Salt Winners of the Myton Lake Sunday to sing for Ward Pinewood Derby an LDS family presenta- are: DeLoyne Fausett, tion. While in Salt Lake first; Merchi Adams, they visited with Ecces second; John Lamb, cousin, Phyllis and Paul third; Matt Fillingim, Meade. fourth; Steven Gringell, Hunting visitors at fifth; best sportsman the home of Mrs. Sylvia award went to Eric Mecham were Mr. and Dennis; and the best Mrs. Ken Ivie, Mr. and original to Kevin Young, Mrs. Kenneth Ivie, and son of Julie and Grant Mr. and Mrs. Mark Young. His car was a fire Myers, West Jordan. engine to mark Fire A1 and Annie Meze-ne- n Prevention Week. spent last week in e The Clifford Fausett Layton visiting at the family, Granger, came home of Mr. and Mrs. for the pheasant hunt Frank Simmons. Daryl and to help repair a Simmons, a grandson, cellar for Mrs. Merle recently went on an LDS Fausett. mission to Taiwan. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lisa and Bill Muir Crandall visited the and Dawna and Roger Beals for the pheasant Marrett are going to Salt hunt Kirk Hardinger Lake tomorrow to attend and Ronnie Laymon, Jr. the wedding of their joined them. sister, Connie Burnell. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Parent-teache- r conHardinger received work ferences were held at that their daughter, Duchesne elementary Kathy, has returned to Nov. 7 and 8. A Book college at Logan and is Fair was also held at the taking special education school media center. classes. Mrs. Mary Forman e Marge Beal made a returned to Salt Lake trip to Salt Lake with Sunday after spending her daughter, Diane, several days at the home who took her two sons to ot her. daughter .and the University Burn ; """ Margie and "Center." "' Jerry Burdick and famil- o Justin LaVon Dennis, yson of Stewart and Faye, Mr. and Mrs. A.C. was blessed by his father Pierce, Jr., Salt Lake, in Sacrament meeting were visitors at the Sunday. Visitors were home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lee Moon and family, Bolton, Mrs. Walter and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mooseman, and Mr. and Moon. They came for the Mrs. Dan Dennis. A dinner was enjoyed after pheasant hunt Elmer Moon the blessing at the Mrs. went to Provo to attend Dennis home, the open house for Mr. o Weblos receiving actand Mrs. John (Janice. ivity badges were Shane Done) Conti, who were Larsen, Steven Gingell married in Los Angeles. and Richard Ross, for Janice is a niece of Mrs. citizenship and scholarMoon. Mrs. Carolyn ship. Woodward also attended' Mike Ross, son of Mr. the open house. Sunday, and Mrs. Larry Ross, Mrs. Moon and Mrs. was accidentally hit with Woodward attended the BBs while hunting. One blessing of Mr. and Mrs. lodged in his cheek and John Eugsters baby boy one through 'his ear. in the Brighton Ward. Mike remains in the The baby was named hospital to take antibiotJacob Conrad. His is a ics for infection. grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ross and Elmer Moon. Mr. and Brent Britton visited the Mrs. Richarj) Bell, Mr. Loryn Rosses for the and Mrs. Howard Eugs-te- r weekend. Barbara Ross and Joann Deakin took her mother, Mrs. also attended" the blessHair, to the Frances ' Golden ing of the baby. Living RetireSelections from the ment in Salt Lake where Ward Variety Nights will she will spend the winter combine to present the months. Commissioner Duchesne Stake Loryn Ross attended an in Variety Night Energy Meeting at 7:30 Nov. 13, at the Washington, D.C., Duchesne Stake house Thursday and Friday. and on Nov. 14 at the David Gillman, Utah State University, Logan, 11-ye- ar Noowabor 17, 12 noun Mile South Of Duchesne Cemeter Pistols Open Sights Shoots For All Ages Scopes 22's Sponsored By The Duchosno Sports Booster Club The family ray, com-pie.- from - 1919 to 1970. . Then the "Monday Holiday Law" came into being and stipulated that beginning in 1971, Veterans Day would be observed on the "fourth Monday in October." Proving to be an unpopular decision, more legislation was enacted in 1975 and stated that beginning in 1978, Veterans Day would revert to its original date of Nov. 11. IN Chairman, will also speak. The seminar is sponsored by the Committee for a Democratic Legislature, according to Scott Daniels, chairman. Workshops will be conducted in fund raising and budgeting, candidate activity, voter contact, media, publicity, and campaign stra- tegy. The seminar will be held at the Union Labor Center,- 2261 South Redwood Road, Salt Lake City, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. A sack lunch is included in the $5 registration fee. Interested Democrats can register by mailing the $5 fee to the Committee for a Democratic Legislature, 863 East 200 South, Salt Lake City,' 84111. 'Further information can be obtained by calling WOOD Manager, Dick Acord, of National Bank got his the Halloween mood when he offered prizes for the best Halloween costume. Pictured, in their costumes are; Maxine Nash, Charlie Chan; Phyllis Wiles, Snow White,- - Charlene Duncan, down,- First employees in Seminar for democratic candidates Governor Scott Malheson will keynote a seminar for prospective 1980 Democratic legislative candidates and Democratic Party workers Nov. 17. Dale Lambert, State Democratic THE Zion's Friday, November 9 Special Interest Pot Luck Dinner 7 p.m. Roosevelt Stake Center. 1 0 November Saturday, Senior Citizen sponsored evelt Elementary school, Basineer Band. Tuesday, November 13 Senior Citizen lunch at Myton school, 12 noon. Thursday, November 15 Senior Citizen lunch, Roosevelt Center, 1 2 noon. Utah Valley Hospital weight control program. Registration in cafeteria of Duchesne County Hospital. Classes start Nov. 21. 328-023- Clerks at Bonanza Discount joined the Halloween fun and greeted customers in costume. They were uncertain as to whether the tactic served to improve business - or scare people awayl In real life, they are Alma Helms, Volyn Munz, Pauline Verduzco and Bonnie MAY WE HELP YOU? Mezenen. and was guest speaker at Kingdom Hall in Roosevelt. He stayed with Mr.' and Mrs. Lonnie Jackson, Myton. Ronnie Furmsn, landscaper of Ogden, visited the Braithwaites over the weekend. He took a load of wood. r Jerry and Karen have a baby boy. Anna and Wilmer did Temple work Friday. back Gay-lo- Ruasell ma, and wife, came for the event. MM ' Conditions are not good at the Duchesne County horse barns. People are still using the area, but are leaving far too much trash behind. If you BAD NEWS AT THE HORSE BARNS are guilty. Shape upl second place. GALE W DAR the grandfather, Rueben Thel- Mary Ann Rasmussen, sleeper; Lee Ann Smith, flower; Earlene Biggs, honeybee; Gwen Sherman, first grader. Customers elected the winners. Charlene Duncan won first prize, a $25 saving bond, and Maxine Nash won a dinner for two as her prize for CORflSfflUMOTV Gill-ma- Mac Murray, Sandy, hunted with Dallas Murray and boys. e Mrs. Sadie Chandler spent a week with the R. Lynn Andersons. Their son broke his leg. e The baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wilcken was blessed and given the name Kelly Joe, by Keith Mortensen. A a , for hunting. Many friends and relatives visited over the weekend with the Richard Fisco family., David Huffman, Mur- friends Turkey Shoot had visit for ft - On Nov. 11, Great Britain and France celebrate Armistice Day. Canada observes Remembrance Day on the same date. And Nov. 11 has again been proclaimed as Veterans Day in the United States. "The purpose of the day has not changed significantly," says Sergeant Dickerson, the Army recruiter in Provo. "We honor the men and women who have served in the armed service but the history and the legislation " surrounding this day is more 11 al home pheasant hunt. T ' The anniversary of the end of World L Nov. 11, 1918, and of the signing of an armistice between the-Allies and Germany was set aside in the U.S. Great Britain, and France to remember those who had fallen in battle. The observance was called Armistice Day. In 1954, following the Korean conflict, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed an act of Congress which changed the name to Veterans Day. The day was meant to"honor veterans on the eleventh day of November of each year...a day dedicated to world peace." This day had been observed on Nov. . Susqui-centenni- f War gon-iri-Ia- came Va in Veterans Day proclaimed for Nov. 11 Social Security rep. due A representative from the Salt Lake City Social Security Office will be at Roosevelt City Hall, Roosevelt, Nov. 14, at 10 a.m. and at Duchesne New County Court House, Room 3, in Duchesne, Nov. 16, 1 p.m. Anyone wishing to apply for a Social Security number, file a claim for benefits or transact other business with Social Security may meet with the representative. If it would be more convenient to e call our office, the number is Calls can be placed to 1800 this number Mondays through Fridays, between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. toll-fre- 62-4343. |