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Show ri' . C i.1 ? , C w tf1 C w 4 iw 'W" "' " 4 tfi Mr- -- - &(HHfW Thuraday, March 20, 1980 OPENING Members of the Roosevelt Rough Riders assisted in the grand opening of the Children's Den Wednesday, March 12. Diane Brough and Flora Allred, third and fith from left, are owners of the new business. Participating GRAND the ribborvcutting were, from left, Darlene Reidhead, Greg Duerden, Diane Brough, Tom Nordstrom, Bob Sheedy, Gordon Harmston, Mark Stewart, Morris Casperson and Paula Bell. lint the Ward birthday celebrated of the Relief Society Thursday March IS with a roast beef dinner and program. The theme of the event was an birthday party. The program was centered around the sesquicen-tenniof the church. Special pests, from the cast of Because of al Elisabeth, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Mecham. They attended Sacrament services Sunday where Mrs. Krugman talked on Temple marriage and her husband spoke about bow he was converted to the LD8 Church. Mr. and Mrs. Sherley Ainge attended funeral services in Jensen Wednesday, for a relative, Jack Renfrue, Bountiful, e Thelma Orr, Chiqo, Calif., and her sister, Virginia Labrum, Conoga Phrk, Calif., spent a performed dance and musical numbers. A skit was given early representing and women of prophets the church. Two songs were sung by Lori Thompson and Carol Lee Rich. Katie Duncan spoke of the early days of the Relief Society in Neola. week visiting their.. mother, Rose Gardner. Virginia returned home, but Thelma will stay a while to help her mother, e Mr. and Mrs. Victor Horrocks accompanied by their daughter and husband, Irie Farakia, Casper, Wyo., returned tour of from a The winners of the SPELLING WINNERS Phone ntwE Items to or DeVaux and his two sons, Layton. two-weeMr. and Mrs. Guy Stewart attended funeral Las Vegas, St George, services in Jensen Wedand Phoenix, Aria, e Nefton Peterson, Ognesday, for her cousin, Jack Renfrue, BountifuL den, and her sister-in-la.Dora Griffon, viaited Dorothy Casto, Salt Sunday with Mr. and. Lake, spent the weekend Mrs. Thad Wilkerson. visiting with her relae The young children in tives; Ora Labrum, Nortown are flying thefr ma Crosier, and Delma kites in the March wind. Bastian. k REDUCE HEATING COSTS. . . . szs 722-41- 75 Art Tomlinson died In the Uintah County hospital March 14. His funeral will be held Thursday, March 20, at the Olpin Mortuary at 11 a.m. Burial will be in the Rooeevelt Memorial Park Cemetery. The viewing e Thursday 7-- 9 evening, March 20, Ballard Ward '''wants to finish the corrals on the welfare farm south of Ballard ! Church. Everyone is in- - w:.jitopBkins,He-- ' In For Froo Estimates Call 722-347- Or 4 789-26- 46 ; where he is : to assemble an helping ' oil rig. The rig will be .'"'brought to ; the Basin when it is completed. ' ' e Some of the ' young home from college the quarter break AWARDED Dr. Michiko Yokoyama, exchange and Mrs. Daniel S. Dennis, and Tammy Hardy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs! Clayton Hardy, were awarded scholarships to the Utah State University Music Clinic to be held in June. The scholarships were awarded as the result of playing in the annual festival and contest held at USU March 8. . USU piano The world champion cutter races will be held in Pocatello, Idaho, March 2&2S and March 28-8The Uinta Basin Cutter Association will be represented by Rock Creek Ranch, Blake Rust, the teams of Jenkins and May, and Larry Jensen. The .first day of the meet Rock Creed Ranch will meet the Upper Valley team who. are the Idaho State Champions. . Blake Rust will meet National South and Utah Valley. Utah Valley won second division at the state meet. ' Jenkins and May drew Lost River and Silver Creek. They are both good teams. ,.':y Larry Jensen will race Bonneville, who is the third team in Eaton, Idaho, who is the third team in Idaho state competition. Phono are: Shanna Collins, Judy Cook, Sherrel McMul lins, and Ted Allred, all from Utah State Univer-sity- ; and Linda Dom-gaarSnow College. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Womack had a new 0 or mm Items 722-51731-206- Idaho. 31 9 Champion double-wid- e trailer moved onto their property. It was placed on the foundation where their old trailer was located. This beautiful new home can be all yours. Wayne Murphy, son of Earl Mi phy, was made a priest Sunday in Bal-lar- a Ward. a Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Kettle have a son, born Much 11 at the Kettle. Great-grandmoth- rl Du- chesne County hospital. He weighed 8 lbs. 9 os. and will be named Brett B. Grandparents are . Mrs. Virgil Barnery, Salt Lake, and Mrs. Dorothy er is Mrs. Delona Finch, Salt Lake, e Vince Moll, Colorado Springs, Colo., was here the visiting relatives, B.Y. Whitemores and Telintha Rasmussen. He is a student at Pikes Peak Community College in Colorado Springs, e Bill Jenkins was taken to St Marks hospit-- al last Saturday for medical care. He will be 80 years rid March 29. , e Mr. and Mrs. Doug Chasel, Provo, spent the weekend with Julies mother, Barta Jenkins, and other relatives, e Earl Gardner is still in the hospitaL ' e Fred Schwobe, Gusher, has been in the Veterans Hospital in Salt ' Lake. He now at b home, but will return to the hospital March 27. e Akron Rasmussen wu in Salt Lake last Friday far a check up Venial, Roosevelt, Duchesne Mike Allred, Altamont high school senior, has accepted a full tuition scholarship to Rick's college in Rexburg, d. e Janet ' Hunt and daughters, Logan,' were here over the weekend, visiting her parents, the Blaine Einersons, and other relatives, e Kent Ashton, son of Wilford J. Ashton, was, made .a teacher, and ' Substantial Interest penalty required for early withdrawal Federal regulations prohfcK compounding of Interest on money market eertMcates 733-20- 69 Tellntha Rosmusswn will be held from p.m., March 19. ut SOLAR energy and your FIREPLACE to work for yw 722-51- 31 Ballard . student who resides with Zufelt and Amy Dennis. e Cheryl Broadband made a trip to Salt Lake where she had a checkup with her doctor, e Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stewart had a weekend visit with their son, : SCHOLARSHIPS place; middle row, left to right, Scott Ivie, Toni Hadden and Sherry Nielsen; back row, Bonnie Murphy, Alan Bergquist, Mike Roosevelt junior high school spelling bee were; front row. Penny Rawlings, first e Mr.- and Mrs. Rex Krugman, Provo, spent Suitable For Installation In Existing Homes. Reduce Yoar Heating Cost up to 60. Qualifies for Federal Tax Credit 10 in the weekend with her neon Uintah Bute Standard with his doctor, e Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jenkins are planning a new trailer home to replace their old trailer home. - ' . You carft afford to wait until next year. Costs of building homes are spiraling just like every-- , thing else. It's getting too costly to put off moving into that home you've been dreaming about. See the gracious beauty we build into our homes. Ask about our money-savin- g Therma 2000 con- . struction. See our over 40 floor plans and handsome ' exteriors. ' ' Well show you why nobody compares to us when it comes to building in value! You compare. Then come see us. - v Wfc're authorized dealer! for Boise Cascade Homes And we want to get to know you RODDUOttES . . . ' jy |