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Show Monfral Wednesday on business and did some shopping and visiting, e Mr. and Mrs. Brad Tridoll Peterson are parents of a boy born at Heber Valley hospital Nov. 8. The baby weighed 6 lbs. 6 os. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gale Wagstaff, Tabiona, and Mr. and Mrs. Virl Peterson, The greatgrandmother is Alice Firth, Duchesne. e Mrs. Carlene Billy spent this week in Salt Lake while Billy took him treatments. Reed Turnbow and mmsss Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Boren attended Sacra- mont meeting in Vernal with their Sunday daughter, Gwena and family. Their grandson, Greg Slaugh, waa ordained an Elder. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Allison, Bonanaa, brought hia mother, Wanda, for a visit with her sister, Leva Hullin-ge- r, and other relatives last week. Jim Boren and son Cole, Steamboat Springs, Colo, visited his parents, the Cecil Borens, over the weekend. Cole stayed with his grandparents while Jim attended meetings in Park City. Mrs. 'Alice Hamblin and girls went to Salt Lake last week to spend time with her brother, Duane and Lillian Turner, and other relatives. STEAM JACKET KETTLE pictured in the kitchen Mrs. Eva Dye and Francis Baker are facilities of the new Neola elementary school. Mrs. Baker is removing spaghetti from the 30 gallon steam jacket kettle. This kettle operates on the same principal as a double broiler and saves the cafeteria employees a lot of time. Ray and Thelma Bergner, Park City, and their sons Bob and Glen, Kearns, visited the Reed Andertons Saturday. o Mrs. Velma Boren was in Salt Lake Thursday to be with her son Kent who had surgery on his ankle. e Myron and Ruth Has-TeBruce and Linda White, Hazel Jensen, and Carolyn Woodward were in Provo Thursday for temple work. Ellen and Marvin Montague and daughter, Idaho,' are living here for a while. Marvin is working with his father-in-laJim Larsen. Fred ' MULTI PURPOSE ROOM class is taking advantage Martha Andrews' fourth grade of the stage and room in the new Neola elementary school. The multipurpose room is designed so the stage can be used os a multi-purpo- Dawn and Brown, and Freddie and Delores Grunwald went to Grand Junction, Oolo., Saturday, where Fred called for square dancing. se . Scouts Twenty-on- e from . Seventh Ward attended another day of the pow wow at BYU in Provo Saturday. The parents furnishing transMarilyn portation were Steinmetz, - Barbra and Delmar Hamblin, and Ila music room. and Larsen daughter, Ellen Montague.. Tuesday, the Seventh . Mrs. Verna Hoopes is shown media center in the new Neola elementary school. Students will have two regularly scheduled library periods a week and be allowed free access to the library. MEDIA CENTER Gardens and Robert A large crowd attenStake conference last Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon. The Tabiona. Ward Relief Society served the dinner to the priesthood Saturday evening. The Ward Relief Society chorus furnished the music Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lance Webb and Leah Webb went to' Salt Lake Monday. It 'was, Jackies, parents wedding anniversary and they went in to help them celebrate. They also visited Evelyn Coleman and baby. e Violet, and Jackie Webb went to Heber Thursday where Jackie kept a doctor appointment and did some shopping. A large crowd attended the Ward Temple day at Provo Wednesday evening. .They went in private cars instead of going by bus. ded toured many historical ruins and Biblical landmarks. A number from Tridell attended the funeral for Golden Winn at Lapoint Saturday, e Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Clark and Margy Gardner and families, visited at Sacrament Sunday to attend the blessing and naming of Gary Brent Simmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Simmons, e Davis Morrill has returned from Grandview, Idaho, where he has been visiting the Von Semper family. e Mr. and Mrs. Ray Natani and girls were visitors in Salt Lake and Provo Friday and Saturday. e Mr. and Mrs. Winford Grey, Lehi, are staying in Tridell where Mr. Grey is helping Ron and Merlin McKee prepare ground to plant.' Mrs. Grey had an accident Thursday when she fell on some cement. She was taken to the Roosevelt : Medical Clinic for stitches in her knee. e Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chapman and children moved back to . have Palmer, Alaska. Ron Stump, from Tajunga, Calif., is living in the Chapman home until holidays are a time when famines are just naturally together. 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Main 722-513- 1 Elder Ronald Winter" ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wintprton, gave his mission report Sunday at Fourth Ward Sacrament meeting. Relatives and friends from out of town attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jorgenson and son Kent; Mr. and Mrs. ' Mr. Danny McConkie; McConReed and Mrs. kie; Victor Derhak and '.two sons, all Salt Lake; and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hollingworth and children, Preston, Idaho. Veda Jensen and Ida , Harrison, members of the Utah Historical Society, returned Monday tour from a three-da- y with a group to Wah Weep Marina on Lake Powell. The highlight of the tour was a boat trip up the lake to Rainbow Bridge. Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris were her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Brough, Layton, Other guests during the week were Kenneth Harris and son David, Bount-- . iful. They came to participate in the pheasant - Tabiona Laurie Ann Winberg, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Lewis, participated in marching band competition last week in Logan. Laurie is a member of the Sky View Marching Band, which took top honors in the competition, held at the University of Utah Rice Stadium. The competition involved marching bands from 18 high schools. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew ' Defa this past week were Gladys Calvin, Ruby Roberts and Collie Josie. They came to visit their who have been parents 111 and to help them with whatever tasks had to be taken care of. e Jennie Jones took '. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Defa to the doctor for appointments, o Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts and family attended a testimonial for Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Robert's oldest son in Ogden last week. He will serve a two-yemission in the Washington State mission, e Frankie Tillock,' CaL, has been here with his son and family for a week visiting with old friends. He came to spend time with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee. Frankie his lived here with parents and also his wife and family for many o and Mrs. . Ross . Mr. Young are parents of a boy born at LDS hospital Thursday, Nov. 8. The baby weighed 6 lbs. are Mr. Grandparents and Mrs. Dale Gines and Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Young, Fruitland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Defa went to Provo hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Buchanan arrived home Saturday evening from a weeks trip to Oskaloosa, Iowa, on business. They also visited Nauvoo, 111., and other LDS places of interest a Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Holmes were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Richens, Richfield. Jeanie Brown and Linda Denver accompanied by their mother, Barbara Ross, visited Wednesday in Salt Lake with their, mother and grandmother, Franeis Hair, who has recently moved to Salt Lake from Roosevelt Mayor Ralph Shields attended a League of Cities and Towns meeting in Provo, Friday. He also attended a meeting of the League of Cities and Counties in Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Nielsen were guests of her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Young at Centerville, last week, Burke Eldredge and Fred Goodhue attended an Emergency Medical' Technician training seminar at Salt Lake Friday . and Saturday. Out of town relatives and friends of Elder Leonard Ducharme, who gave his mission report Sunday at the Roosevelt Fifth Ward Sacrament meeting, . I m-i- years. time for holiday giving. hood preview 15 Monday Salt 15. 1979 ld evening Lake. confined Novtnbf introduc- tion into the priesthood for boys at the new Roosevelt West Stake Center, Saturday evening. A chicken dinner was served and a program presented. Mr. and .. Mrs. Orvil Rudy returned home eleven-year-o- STANDARD 22's Pistols Open Sights "Shoots For All Agos Muzzlo loodor Scopes from was Mark's Orvil to St. hospital for treatment medical Sponsored Sy Tho Duchosno Lawrell Jensen spent two days last week in with his son Ogden Robert and family. Sports Boostor Club . BUDGET WATCHERS YOULL EAT UP THESE Specials November 15, 16, 17, . The Parks spent three days in Salt Lake at a workshop for school teachers. ar - k. Will-iams'a- 13-da- son-in-la- Ward Relief Society officers; Ruth Haslem, Ruth Ann McKee, Vivian and Melvina Alexander, went to the Provo Temple to do temple work. Randy Nelson was in Morgan helping his brother, Larry. Larry designed and built' a home for Errol and Joanne Nelson. This is a three story, ' bride, located in West sold their Errol Morgan. home in Roy when they have lived for six years. They moved into their new home Monday. ' Condolences go to the family of Golden Winn, who passed - away. He was a friend of many and will be missed, but remembered by all his friends and neighbors. n, , Cent-ercree- Velora Merrell, Vida Merle, Thelma McKee and Mr. and Mrs. DeVon McKee returned Thursday night from a y trip to the Holy Land. They also stayed in Athens, Greece, Rome, Italy and Amsterdam, in with a short stop-ove- r London. They went with the LaMar Berrett group of fifty. They attended the dedication of the Orson Hyde Memorial eharme recently returned from serving a two-yeLDS mission in England. Gordon Ba scorn and two sons, East Layton, were guests during the weekend of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elvyn Bascom. He came to assist his father with his work. A large group from Roosevelt attended sessions at the Provo Temple Saturday. 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