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Show ' r l k t tre Mr, Ballard jr- - : ... Vvt V v Tellntha Rasmussen 722-417- Mtv, ' . 9 V. ' f f i illlam H. Arnold. Some of the people of Ballard who have been In the hospital are Mourine Hobbs, Bonnie 81agle and Earl Gardner. Mirth Garner was in Salt Lake to see her doctor, e Bonnie Slagle is sponsoring an girl, who lives on the Haiti Island in the South Pacific. It coats $18.00 a month. This will provide the child with one hot a day. five days a while attending It will also pay aU of her school expenses. She attends the LaCrdx school on LsGonave Island. This project is Litster and sons, Wellington, were weekend guests of her parents. Mayor and Mrs. Ralph Shields. Kata Free Mrs. Roosevelt SftftSE V - . 5'si. ,&. :S 4. SSV' JUST A LITTLE n;. SLOW The Altamont girls were .just o l ittle slow getting to this loose ball during the Altamont, ' South i. Summit game Wednesday, January 23. Tonna Sorensen Ond J.y Say. Bird wire the top scorers for the Lady Longhorns With 13 and 10 points t apiece. !7 V i I.:. ' ' J are Mrs. Russell Todd, Roosevelt and Mrs. Orin Great-grandparen- ts ..i TV . ? David M. , Wakefield ;has been promoted, to operations officer at the Roosevelt i 'JA iio and blessed father. office of First Security Bank of Utah. Wakefield, a graduate of Brigham Young University, joined the bank in 1978. To supplement; ' practical banking Wakefield perience, completed . by child service, e Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Arnold, have a son, born Dec. 7, hi the Duchesne County hospital. Ha 8 lbs. 6 weighed ox. Bobbys brother, Larry, came from Calif., and Messed and named the baby Daren, Jan. 5, in the North Ballard Ward Sacrament Olsen, Granger, e Telintha Rasmussen returned home from California last week after spending two months with her children; Norman, Upland; Joseph, Ontario, and Carl, Hayward. They are all married. She went to Calif, to see Josephs first child named Joseph Dale, Jr. r ealled compassionate meeting. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William H. Arnold and Mary Atwood, VeraaL Gladys Ross 722-277- 5 Gilbert, families. Mr. and Mrs. Dareld Allen, Provo, former residents of Roosevelt, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Perry. e Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Miller and family spent the weekend at Garland e Relatives and friends from out of town attending funeral service Jan. 21 for Lawrence C. Wall were: daughter and fami- ly, Mr. and Mrs. William son Orem; Devenish, John L. Wall Falla Church, Vs.; son Mr. and Mrs. James L. Wall and with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gilbert. The following people attended the Osmond concert at Provo, Friday and Saturday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Rawlings, , Judy and Pennie Rawlings, Rachelle Loris, Francis Tomich, Mr. and Mr. Ne3 Duncan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Hansen. A large group from both Roosevelt Stakes attended sessions at the Provo Temple last week. Out of town relatives and friends attending the farewell testimonial of Mary Anne Chasel Jan. '27 at Roosevelt Third Ward Sacrament meeting were: Mr. and Mrs. . Ken Harris, Mr. and 5randdaughter Mr.Cindy and Mrs. Jim Devenish, Jerry Shorter, Diane Sorensen, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Alphua Lindsey and son, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Durphy and sons, Teasdale; sisters of Mrs. Wall Karen Bingham and Lois Oakley, Los Angeles, Calif.; Ila, Orem; Mary Lou Black, and guest speaker Grant W. Lee, Orem, e Mrs. Allen (Jeanie) Brown accompanied her mother, Barbara Rosa, to Salt lake Saturday to get Mrs. Ross' mother, Francis Hair, who has been confined to the LDS and Geneva Provo, was a weekend guest of members of her family, Mr. and Mr. Arvin Bellon and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilbert and . e Karen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Todd, and Dale Smith, Calif., will be married April 10, in the Provo Temple. They will be making their borne in Roosevelt Dale works for the Roosevelt City Police force. The Max Todds have a new granddaughter born to Brent and Debra Uresk, Arcadia, Dee. 25 at the Duchesne County hospital. She weighed 6 lbs. 4 ox. and was named Kristen. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Uresk, Myton. . Mrs. Kevin -- Mrs. Tracy Harris, Indiana, Indianapolis mission. College students home for the weekend were Catherine Moon, Jerry Chasel, Sherrie Bellon, Les Harris, Wendell Roberts, Kathy All-reLenure Shisler, Melinda Frandsen, IaAnn Stringham, Judy Scholes and Toni Crosier. John Chasel attended a National Economic Conference at Palm ' Springs, Calif. Jan. 22. Mrs. Zelma John Andrews, at Orem last week. e Relatives snd friends from out of the Basin attending the wedding Ken- ny Harris, Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Ellet, East Carbon: Mr. and Mrs. Doug Chasel, Provo; Mrs. Garth Gardner, Mrs. Wendy Nelson, Margaret and Jennifer Gardner, Mr. and Mra. Stacey Moysh, Salt lake; roommates Shar-en- e Johansen, Fay Ann Johansen, Grand. Junction, Colo., and Angela Brooks, Tex. Mary Anne will enter the MTC at Provo Jan. 31 prior to serving an in the LDS mission Lloyd was a Friday overnight guest of her son and family, the Gam Lloyds, ille. She also visited her nephew and family, Mr. and Mrs. Devere Dennis, at Spanish Fork Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Andrews were three-daguests of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. at Spring and reception of Tracy Bird, son of Mr. and Mra. Ervin Bird, and Pam Labrum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Val Labrum, Jan. 26, were Mr. and Mrs. Iae Parker, Midvale; Mr. and Mrs. Val Mecham, and Deborah Mecham, Salt Lake. e Mr. and Mra. Ted -- -- Daughterly spent the weekend at Salt Lake where they attended a missionary farewell David Hollingworth. They were also guests of Mr. and Mrs. John i Martoccia at Sandy; and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Olsen at Midvale. Brent and Julie Wilkins have recently moved back to Roosevelt where they are taking over the Montgomery Ward business Jan. 81. They spent two weeks at Denver, Colo., attending a Montgomery Ward schooling. The following people attended the numerous Teresa Brown, Greg Buxton, Shellie Warren, Gordon White and Creg Dye. his velt offered by the American Institute of Bank-- . courses Mr. and Mrs. Paul. Squires have a son, born Jan. 8. He was the first e lit born in 1980 baby Uintah in He County. weighed 8 lbs. 8 ox., and was named Oliver Reed, after his two The baby was born in the Squire's home. Grandparents are Mr., and Mrs. Grant Betts and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Squires, Sandy. great-grandparen-ts. are Great-grndp&ren- ts Mr. and , Mrs. Reed.. McConkie, BountifuL,, a Kipp Gardner wa-- v home over the weekend from Logan where he la a vi third-yea- r student at Utah State University. He came to visit his parents, the Earl Gard-- " ners, and attend Mary Ann Chaser LDS mission farewell s Mr. and Mra. Earl Rasmussen and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Herbert flew to Loe Angeles to attend the horse sale. While there they used Norman Rasmussen's motor home for transportation and to live in. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kettle and Mr. and Mrs. ' Lawrence Keel, Neola, won a trip to Hawaii n from the Co., Implement Roosevelt. They drove to Denver and caught the to fly to Hawaii were gone seven days. While in Hawaii they attended the LDS Cultural Center, aaw the Harrington Show, visited Pearl Harbor, the graveyard where Ernie Pyle was buried, and many other things of interest. . Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Rasmussen have a new daughter, born Jan. 10 at the Duchesne County hospital She weighed 7 lbs. 8 os., and was named Amy. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William H. Arnold and Mrs. Kay Rasmussen, Whiterocks. Joyce Borton, Cindy Campbell, and Nielsen; back row, Cherree Brother-soCheryl Marti, Beverly Mortensen, Toni Clegg, Heidi Atnip, Beth Haveter, Sherry HIGH JUNIOR SCHOOL Members of the Roosevelt junior high school girl's basketball team are: front row, left to right, Tammy Adams, Kellie Brown, Coleen Potter, Kelly Robb, Julie Evans, Shirley ROOSEVELT, . n, Nielsen, and Coach Karen Ward. . Vm FOR EXPERIENCE ' K1 I'd like to continue to serve your director as Maaaey-Fergus-o- & are Great-grandparen- ts ' Off On Some Stoves Up To 114 Limited Quantities .i .I' Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Robb, Farm Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie' Clark and son were here for the weekend visiting at the Verden Heaton home. Jessie is attending BYU in Provo and will graduate in ApriL Deloy and Ins Rich-en- s are going to the LDS Temple Thursday, Jan. 81, to be married for time and aU eternity. e The Budd Davis' have two new grandchildren. Donna and Orlan Anderson, Grand View, Idaho, have a son born Dec. 16 who weighed 9 lbs. 18 ox, and was named Trevor Dale. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dale Anderson, Mt. View. are Mr. and Mrs. William H. Arnold, and Great-grandparen- ts Nloloon Furniture & IVoQtorn 130 East Lagoon Auto Roosovolt . Moon Lake representing District 8 (Roosevelt) on the Electric Board. I believe my eight years on the board have qualified have received I me to give you good representation. for completing the specialized training my certificate t courses available to directors through the National Association of Rural Electric Cooperatives. At the presenftime I am the president of the Moon V, lake Board, am serving as the Moon Lake represen on the tative on the Utah Statewide Association of Rural Electrics and as the Utah representative No- - i tional Rural Electric Board. Through these offices I am in the mainstream of. legislative activities own which are vitally affecting the present and future power supply of the country as well as our area. My business activities are such that I am able to devote the time necessary to help conduct the board I have business of the Association. om proud of the fact that since being on the Moon Lake I only missed one meeting and that was because Having lived in the area all of my I was attending a National meeting. all of life, I am concerned with the future of the Association for my friends and neighbors. Mrs. Virginia Anderson, Neola. The other grandchild was born at the Duchesne County hospital to Betty and Douglas Iorg, Roosevelt, Dec. 26, weighed 6 lbs. 14 os., and was named Lini Marie. On February 2 Join Me At The Roosevelt Junior High And .. CAST YOUR VOTE FOR EXPERIENCE Other grandparents are U" Eagle hockey game with Texas at the Salt Palace Jan. 26: Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Ashby, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones, John Trowbridge, La-poin- has testi- monial for their nephew, e Mr. and Mrs. Barry Birch ell have a new son, born in Duchesne County hospital Jan. 26. He weighed 7 lbs. 6 os. and will be named Jacob Lee. Grandparents, are Mrs. t,' Elizabeth Harrison, and Mr. and Mrs. Garnett Birchell Roose- ex- 11 Thursday, January 31, 1980 Uintah Danin Standard Mr. and Mr. Milt Roosevelt. |