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Show f Uintah Danin Standard Thursday, March 13, 1980 Labrum. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Denver and daughter Kristeen spent three days in Provo last week where Kristeen was confined to the Utah Valley hospital for medical con- Roosctfoll sultation. e County Commissioner 711-177- 6 e Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Heaton and Mr. and 'Mrs. Floyd Labrum returned home Tuesday vacafrom a three-wee- k tion to' Southern Calif., where they visited the Organ Pot National Forest, and Date Festival at India They visited Mexico and with an aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Whipple, at . Phoenix, Aria. They also visited a son and family, Kirk Heaton, at Kanab, and a son and family, Douglas, at St George. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Powll and family went to Salt Lake Wednesday to meet their son. Elder Karl Powell, who has returned from serving a two-yea- r LDS mission at the Arkansas Little Rock mission. A large group of Roosevelt Stake members attended sessions at the Provo Temple last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mitton and family left ing an international Congress of Equal Rights and Responsibilities Conferenee. -' Jeff Olsen, Franklin, Ida. . vice-preside- Food , stamp for nearly by Congress in 1977, was based on predictions, that additional funds by May 15, I will be forced to order a suspension of food stamp benefits effective June 1," Ber gland ' said. ' The food stamp is running out of money because the Legislative ceiling on expenditures for fiscal 1980 was set at $6,189 billion. That figure, established food unemployment would average 5.7 percent in Congress appropriates fiscal year 1980 and that benefits 20 Congress that funds for food stamp benefits will be nearly gone by the end of May. Unless million Americans may be pended June 1, according to UJ8. Agriculture Secretary Bob Ber gland. In a letter to fifty Governors, the District of Columbia, and the U.8. Territories, Berg-lan- d said he has advised pro-gra- prices would increase IS percent over the three-yea- r period from Oct. 1977 to Oct. 1980. . Each one percent increase in unemployment adds 750,000 to 1 million people to the program, while a one percent increase in inflation adds $58 million to food stamp costa. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mirl Jennings and Mr. and Mrs. James Munden, Mr. s, and Mrs. Theron Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Lessle Gardner, Melba Eksund, Elaine Chapoose, Eula Von Larsen, Kay Madsen; Bishop and Mrs. Dave Adamson, Bishop and Mrs. Lee Nelson, President and Mrs. Arvin Bellon, Randy and Craig Elder, Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy Elder, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Long, Edna Wills, Julie Eldredge, and Mr. and Mrs. Val Out of town friends Devere Ostler, . 1 1 1 BEDROOM I 1 l Ail 2 Reg.. $214... ...... ...132 Bachelor Chest with top 1 Reg. $549.... 1 &n.HisJ,Boy, . AA t 3" .29" . ... "339 .399 Night Stand $180 Reg. 6 Drawer Pedestal Dry Sink 1 Reg. $149..-....-, 109 .99 Watch For Our Now Line of Watorbods Arriving Soon! the Sleep CenteR 122 East Lagoon' Roosevelt r Next to Western Auto Open 10 d.m. to 6 p.m. Monday Saturday , 3V . 389 6 Nightstands Mattress Reg. $79.' King-Bo- x Lap Seam Mattress Reg. $59.95.,... Conditioner, Reg. $4.95 .649 2 2rBS...r. aa Lap Seam ..... Dresser with Hutch Mirras 1 Rm.I1.0I9... 75 $110.... Queen-Bo- x Sheets, King, Queen, SuparAMa. . Single Reg. $43. Bubble Eliminator and 9 oe FJUPTUBE Mads by Sundial Reg. 89 : 722-999- 1 Plentiful Some 22,000 plants are found on earth. Some 18,000 of them grow in the Amazon Valley, which also contains nearly 1,600 of the approximately 2,000 species of fish known. Egan Farm Service Stock Reduction I i SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1980 Sale Time 10:00 A.M. M. 41 1- -IHC F. Indus 2 Case 530 Case Fords, 850, 860, Jubilee, & 40 5d Dexta diesel 3 M. F. 35's. al Roosevelt filtk&jailturtl, the evening was a poetry and art contest, write-a-tho- n to missionaries, display of old pictures of ancestors. Musical entertainment, Time and Seasons" was presented by Janice Kapp Perry and daughter, Lynn, Steve Saunders, Brother and Sister Lundberg and son Johnny, from Provo, e Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ' 10 head reviewed for the In addition a total of 56 Eublication. have sired five or more Pathfinder cows in the Report are listed in a Sire Summary. The Pathfinder Report is available form the American Angus Association. For a copy, contact the Performance Department. American Angus Association, 8201 Frederick St. Blvd., Joseph, Missouri 64501. 300,000 - Cook, and Jan Gowan, Vernal. Leon Ross and sons, Provo, attended to business in Roosevelt Wednesday and visited at the home of his parents, the Marion Rosses. A large group of Roosevelt Fifth Ward members enjoyed an anniversary and sesquicen-tennidinner party Friday evening -- at the and Bishop and Mrs. William Trowbridge returned home Sunday cruise on from a nine-dathe Caribbean. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Workman went to Salt Lake Saturday where they, their " daughters Nanqy Kohutek, Janet Nunley and children, and several friends, met their son. Elder Lynn Workman, at the airport. He has served a two-yea- r mission in the Pennsylvania Pittsburg mission. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Johnson, Kanab, visited several days last week with their sister, Mrs. Thelma Barlow. e Fifteen music students of Mrs. Diane Hardy accompanied Mrs. Hardy, Gale Buchanan, and Judy Rawlings to Logan over the weekend, where they attended a musie festival. Mrs. Rawlings and Mrs. Buchanan were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edmunds. Mr. and Mrs. Gam Massey, Rainier, Ore., y Radial Lap Mattress Kit Reg. $119 Baffle Mattress required for a cow to be listed in the Report In the 1980 Pathfinder Report a total of 2,024 cows are listed. That represents less than one percent of Mr. and Mrs. Senor Mortensen, Jr., have, received word they have identical twin grandsons born to Mr. and Mrs. gram. The Pathfinder Program identifies Stephen Mortensen at Clearfield, Mar, 7. Mrs. superior Angus females in the breed Mortensen left Tuesday based on important production traits for Clearfield to assit in including regularity of calving and the home for a few days. weaning weight production. Superior Other grandparent it: cows in the breed based on performMrs. Jackie Welch, Manance records are listed in a Pathfinder chester, England, Report published annually by the o Mr. and Mrs. Rick Association. Hadlock went to Salt To qualify the breeder must have Lake during the weekbeen actively involved in Angus Herd end for medical consultaImprovement Records. The top cows tion. in his herd are identified from these records. In summary, the qualifying cows must produce a calf at a young age and continue to wean a heavy calf on a average of 12 months. Each calf must have a weaning weight ratio of 105 or higher- with at least 10 herdmates evaluated each year. A minimum production of three calves is Lori Snow MISCELLANEOUS onono NAME MERCHANDISE Blaine Horrocks and Theron Horrocks, both Neola area Angus breeders actively involved in the Angus Herd Improvement Records (A.H.LR.) program, were recognized in a program sponsored by the American Angus Association, the Pathfinder Angus Recognition Pro- Beckie Brough, Shanna Funk, St. George; Mr. and Mra Troy Ostler, Springville; Mr. and Mrs. mm,mm . Edwards. Mrs.' Gary Kuhlman, Hor-rock- CenteR WateRBeds ! THEM.. . . Von Area Angus breeders receive recognition ' M continues Ida., spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Murphy, also with his brothers, Morris Jenkins and Linda TimHorrocks, mons and children, Mr. and Mrs. Max Gallaher, Jim Ercanbrack, Brent Bellon, Utahna Young, Mr. and 'Mrs. Don Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Mills, all Salt Lake; Dr. and Mrs. Lester Allen, Michelle Morrill, Gary Broderick, Orem; Sherie Bellon, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Dillon, Bruce Kimball, Provo; Mr. and Association are: left to right Barta Jenkins, secretary, Ca-deStanley, drill mistress, Chico Capwell, party chairman, friends. The following friends Julee Betts, president, Reed Stanley, Carol, and relatives attended Kimball, treasurer, and Peggy Capwell, historian. Janet the wedding of JaNae Darreld E. Snow, parade chairman, and Brent and Leah Bastion were Jennings and Munden, Mar. 6 at the not present for the picture. Salt Lake Temple: par Possible food stamp cutoff o and relatives of Mr. and Sirs. Darreld (JaNae Jennings) Munden attending their wedding reception Mar. 7 at Roosevelt First Ward cultural hall, were: Mrs. Eva Jennings (grandmother), Robert Edwards, Eunola Edwards and Eldora Ehrenhart, Las Vegas, Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Munden, Idaho Falls, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Brent Horrocks, Mrs. Jay Mr. and where an Vincent and Leland son Jeff, West Jordan, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shepherd. e Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lanny W. Ross were her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Thursday for Sandy, they will make their home. They will be missed by their many OFFICERS FOR UINTAH BASIN RIDERS ASSOCIATION-Of-fic-ers for the coming year in the Uintah Basin Riders Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Jenkins, Idaho Falls, Weekend guests of Rulon Anderton, Mayor and Mrs. Ormon Bishop Ralph Shields, i?vP Sullivan were their son Bailey and Merrill v tnj family, Mr. and Mrs. Gladys Ross 13 sentative Marriott have visited several weeks with his mother, Mrs. Ora Massey and son's and families; Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Massey, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Massqy and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Massey. Other Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Massey and daughter, Meeker, Colo. Mrs. Malinda Thomas celebrated her 94th birthday, Monday, March 10. e County Commissionr Loryn Ross .and wife, Barbara, spent four days last week in Washington, D.C., where he attended a Legislative Conference for National Associations of Counties, in connection with General Revenue Sharing. He serves on the National Steering Committee of Energy and Environment Monday afternoon he1 attended sessions separately with Senator Garn, Senator Hatch and Repre-- and Mrs. Oscar Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Arden Evans. e Louise and Kelvin Fitzgerald had Kelvin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Fitzgerald, to dinner Sunday. e Funeral services for Noral Warren, age 84, who died in a Salt Lake hospital March 5, were held Saturday in the Olpin Mortuary. Aver Warren conducted the services. The prelude and postlude music was by Melody Hewith. The family prayer was given by Gene Stewart Open. ing prayer by Solmon-sonSpeakers were Max Warren and Karen Stewart; musical numbers by Dorothy Peltier. The closing prayer was given by Howard Warren.. Carl Blanchard dedicated the in the Bluebell r. The American Legion gave military honors. e Clair Miles attended a Utah State Library Convention in Salt Lake last M. F. 36 Owattona 220 pull 5 N. H. 460 & 461 pulls 4 Heston pull type & J. D. 480 pull type. VLW& 2 J. D. model 835 3 4 bottom 3 bottom I HC, FORD, & OLIVER 2 DRILLS-GRIN- Phone nows Items' 1 TRAC- Bruce Terms: CASH OR coded check with Identification Owner: SERVICES FARMUtah EGAN 84402 Box 70, Ogden, Phone to see it your particular item is there as the boys are trading everyday. Phone 801-399-55- 41 Sale managed by Messersmith Auction Service, Twin 0 or Falls, Idaho. Phone 208-324-51- : 722-513- DER DISCS 6 FIELD CHOPPERS-GARD- EN TOR & MISCELLANEOUS. Brown will live in her home in Myton while she' is serving her mission, e Among those going to the Provo Temple last week were Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Roper, Norma Bolton, Cleona Remington, Twila Ralphs, and Verona Goodrich, e Among the many atives here for the funeral of Noral Warren were: Mr. .and Mrs. Marvin Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Ive Rasmussen and Ada, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Warren, Vernal; Mr. and Mrs. .Aver Warren, Jensen; Mr. and Mrs. Newell Warren, Rangely, Colo.; Connie Hocking, Vernal; Jack and LaRue Jensen, Mapleton; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Blanchard, Mr. and Ms. Gary Warren, Vernal, and their family. to 3 bottom 30 of them like New Hollands, Massey Ferguson, Oliver, Case, Ford, Allis Chalmers & IHC, string & wire tie, with motors or P. T. O. 7 Hay Mowers MANURE SPREADERS like IHC, New Holland, Farmhand, Massey Ferguson, Oliver & Gehl, some on rubber, or steel, some on Trucks. GRAIN MIXERS- -7 The Lewis Fausett family attended Sacrament meeting Sunday in Myton to hear Lewis's mother speak prior to her leaving to serve an LDS mission in Florida. and 3 M. F. 2, & plows. Wgrit, Ramona - & 38 733-870- Located 745 Wall Ave., Ogden, Utah, turn off on exit to 12th street, then go east to Wall Street, then north V4 mile. Watch for the "Big Orange Auction Signs". |