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Show Thursday, June 5, 1980 'Within these Walls' The Roosevelt Stake and Pitm-veWert Stake of the Chur&tf . Jeetaa Christ of Lattcr-di- y Saints will prodU the musioO. Within These Walla, for the Regional Conference in .June. The murteal, which was written Sesquecentennial Church, will be preientea Thursday, June 12, and Saturday, June 14, at the Union high school auditorium. , Curtain time will be 8 p.m. Tickets are $2 per person or IS per ... family, USU quilt contest The script and lyrics for the play were written by Margaret Smoot, a television anchor reporter, and the music was composed by Robert F. Brunner, a Walt Disney R Studio . composer-conducto- announced Now is the time to enter your handmade quilt in the quilt contest sponsored by the College of Family Life and Extension Service at Utah State University as part of the universitys Festival of the American r. The musical tells the story of five families who found their way within these walls" of a home built during the early days of the Church. The murteal uses home as an allegory fin; the Church. The house starts out in 1880 in a pioneer era in a homespun style but grows and changes as the Church has done to 1980. vPSru West Interested individuals should call the load USU Extension office at for information on times and dates of local preliminary contests to be held during the month of June. Winners will exhibit their quilts in a special show during the Festival of the American West, Aug. The theme for the contest is Flora andor Fauna" (plants andor animals). The quilts must be original, pieced, hand appliqued, or hand embroidered designs; hand quilted and documented with detailed descriptions, diagrams and pictures to show how the designs were developed. Contestants must be residents of Utah and have designed and made their entry quilts within the last three years, and not have previously exhibited their quilts in a USU contest 722-460- Women and depression topic of discussion - n Medical Clinic. Ballard Telintha Rasmussen ' , 712-49- WITHIN 75 Ellen Nellie" Todd Bracken, 89, passed in Salt Lake May 18. ay Funeral services were held in Salt Lake where she had lived since the, many for .her. LDS death of her husband,1 mission. George. Burial was in the Special guests that v t 247-215- 0 . a Graduating ates. e Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Simmons left Saturday morning for St. George, to visit Mr., and Mrs. Ray Holt They also plan on spending next week visiting the Canyonlands in Utah and Arizona, a Mr. and Mrs. Winford Gray have been in Tridell the part two weeks helping Ron and Merlin McKee plant their crops. e Mr. and Mrs. Forrest ' . . Jenk- Laura Gray, ins, Othello, Wash., were here to visit his mother, ! DOWN SALE. were a nor4: lotso1 ' and Carl Mooaman, Boise, Idaho; Velma and Eddison Lyman, Sheila Harvey, Provo; and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bartlett, Amy and Jill, Orem, e Weekend visitors at the Rae Goodrich home were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bowden, St George; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hamilton, Salt will Blackfoot, Idaho, make their home in TridelLfor-th- e summer, Mr. 'Goodrich will be employed in the timber business. Rein went back to Blackfood Monday to finish a school assign- ment Rehabilitation The Veterans Admins- to visit them for a "few tration has provided vo-day- Edith Dennis cational rehabilitation to 830:000 Goodrich, training visited at the sbled veterans since the Goodrich home program was authorized in 1943. this past week. and FACTORY REBATE with Has-le- Spring-vill- e, WHEN YOU BUYA NEW CHEVY BLAZER OR FULL-SIZ- E PICKUP OR 4 WD CHASSIS-CAFOUR-WHEEL-DRIV- Lester Bartlett Mr. and Mrs. Owen Orem, and Mr. Bartlett, ' and Mrs.' Roy Gilliard, Salt Lake, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bartlett '.Sunday.'' Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kitchen and sons, Amer-- .' Pro- hl!ri; 1.., Bernice CoX, Salt' Lake, and Keren Perry, Orem, spent Memorial Day with their brother, Pearl Jenkins, and other relatives and friends. vo, Harvey home Memorial Day weekend were Etta Mr. and Mrs. Reid Goodrich and family, , the spent Memenial weekend Mr. and Mrs.' Ray . Dillman Daneica, misa-sio- Lake: and Mr. and Mrs. Randy Goodrich, Rex- burg, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Harvey are parents of a on, Jason, born at the Duchesne County hospi- -' tal May 10. The baby 9 . . Mr. andpMr..fBssif-J:- r Atwood, Salt Lake, spent 1 Memorial Day' visiting the Ron McKees, e Elisabeth. Morrill, Bountiful, . Miles daughter, met Mr. and Mrs. Merkley while they were in Alabama on their Ann is presently attending BYU. e Visitors at the James 722-51- 31 73S-2M- NOW! GETA were visitors Monday and Tuesday in Tridell.' ' - to or Goodrich, Bountiful, ud-Margi- THE BUTLER from Union Thursday night were Beverly Simmons, David Hemstreet, and Bryce Goodrich. Beverly and Bryce were also Seminary gradu- - Jay and Betty ; Lome McKm came for the. occasion were RaNee's grand- Frank Winn home were mother, Ruth Jensen, Mr. and 'Mrs. Floyd Smith and son and Mr. Morins; Arel Marcum, Donna Marquis and Jan; and Mrs. Owen Mackey, ell Eastman, friends from all Salt Lake. Floyd : is STANDARD while she BYU; and the Lawrence Franks unefc ' A was here. ' Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Roy. family, Day Mr. ' and Mrs. Keith Party mass meeting (Annette) Mitchell and Jackson, Salem, Ore'., for Ballard District 17 far children are home from visited with the" Jack' the Democratic Party ; Worms, Germany, where Cooks last week. They was held at the Telintha Gerry has spent three had been touring the : Rasmussen home. New years in the service. western states. Mrs. - officers are Earl Fowels, Gory has worked as a Jackson is Mrs. Cook's - chairman; Wesley Ercan-siste- r, counselor on drug abuse. 1 Maisie. brack, vice chairman; After 80 days leave, they e i Bonnie Sfagle, Patty and Telintha Rasmussen, will be stationed at Fort Clark'aenrntanr-treasurer- . AU Qrane Carson, Colo., where die "drovq, Idi DWpcfc last "lofficeSr wins attwaAvthe! vDforttaMWlfkfas Saturday to see ' Mr. County. Convention. - , a councelor. Slagle, who is in a rest a party mass meeting e . Jenny McMullin was home there. She reports for Ballard District 17 far ' here from Hurricane for that he likes it there and the , Republican Party the holiday 'weekend to is doing fine. was held at West junior visit her mother,. Pearl Mr. and Mrs. Roland high. New officers are Jenkins and other relatives and friends. . i ( Tridell ting married June 7 to , Gary Petterson. Visitors over the holi ' day weekend at the Park. Nellie was a long-- . time resident . of .the Uintah Basin and- of Ballard Ward. She wrote i the Ballard news for the . Phono nows Items Kathy Craig and Karren Dye. Mrs. and Mrs. Marvin delL e John Merkley, Smith-fielHamaker, Bennett. is visiting the Peggy Ahlborn flew to Houston, Tex., Tues- Clyde Merkley. day to visit Mr. and Mrs. e Mr., and Mrs. Arthur Robert Ahlborn and to Cowgur, Salt Lake, spent weekend with help Debbie and children the drive to Tridell for a George Bartlett, e Mr. and Mrs. Gary vacation. a Mr: and Mrs. Jack Simmons spent a few Willis left Thursday for days in Sait Lake last Las Vegas, where they week. e Clair Haslem left Satwill make their home, e Owen Goodrich, Rig- urday for Logan, where by, Idaho, has been a he will attend Boys visitor this past week at State. Ann Guthrie, Cordothe Rae Goodrich' home, e Mr. and Mrs. Orson va, Ala., spent Saturday Harvey, Morgan, were and Sunday with Mr. and weekend visitors in Tri-- Mrs. Clyde Merkley. She IrvHI k, Memorial Roosevelt Grant, and Karolee Young. Other dancers who will appear in the June 1 2 and 1 4 production are Dennis Garner, Gordon White, for the Roosevelt West Stake WALLS-Rehears- ing d, . Received tee late for last weeks paperr THESE Roosevelt Stake and production are, from left, Vanessa Collins, Julie Murray, Sheldon Kidd, Margaret ' son Sharlynn Benson, chairPowell's foil in the ditch that goes man; Stanley Womack, ' in front of their home. vice chairman; and Ruth IBs mother, Kathy, saw Rasmussen, secretary-treasure- r. him go in Just above the ' All office will culvert She jumped in attend the County Con- the ditch just below the vention. culvert and caught him Dr. Wendall Johnson as he came through. He and wife, Nonna, Ogden, ' was under the water, but. t .were here for the holiday she found him. He was weekend . visiting relanot hurt tives and friends. They .a Last Sunday at Bat attended church in North lard Ward ' Sacrament Ballard Ward last Sunmeeting a farewell testt day. e A surprise shower , monial for RaNee Ashton ' was held. RaNee will was held, at the Ann enter the language train; Anderson home with ing center at BYU in Wendy Wilder helping. Provo, May 29, and be It was a Rubber Maid there two months before party for Anita Ercan-bracwho will be getleaving for Munich, Gertwo-year-o-ld 1 1-- There is no cost ' for attending. Refreshments will be served. Dr. Robert G. Vincent, D.S.W. is a counselor with the Vernal Family Health Center. Roee Miller is a graduate student in social work at the University of Utah and Prevention-EducatioSpecialist for the Uintah Big Social Services. Dr. Gary White is a general practioner at the Roosevelt Dr, Gary White, Rose Miller, and Dr, Robert G. Vincent will form a panel to discuss the topie of Women nd Depression at the monthly meeting of the Utah. Association of Women, Tuesday, June 10, at 7:80 imii. in the Zions First National There will be a question and answer ussfam after the presentation. The public is invited to attend. 17 Uintah Basin Standard E B. . visitors rat North Ballard Ward last Sunday. Daneica ia .. working for the Forest Service for the summer. She is a student at BYU. Milos is a brother of Attorney Earl Dillman and grew up here. .in lean Fork; Virginia Han-- ? sen. Salt Lake; and Mr. Roosevelt. ' Beatrice Lundbergs .and Mrs. Sherel Good-- . , and rich holibaby, visited company over the Mr? arid "with 'Monday Mr. were day weekend and Mrs. Joe White and ;i Mrs. J.L.' Kitchen., at the Ralph family, Beatrice Youney e Visitors ' and family. Jay and McKee home , Sunday RayLee Winn and family, I were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hamaker, Cortez, N.M.; , .Scott , and Paula Winn Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ha- and family, all Salt Lake. maker! Bountiful; Mark Dean and Betty Harry Provo; and and daughter stopped by Hamaker, for a brief visit, from Joseph. : e Eddie Betts and fi-- . ancee, Wendy Miller, spent the weekend ' in . ' - v. This 40' x 40' x 14' Farmated building by Butler. Is on sale now. iu IV r a Only $4,391 tab, factory Now, for a limited time, the better building can be yours at an even better price. Farmsted This is the famous building complete with spacious 20 x 13 double slide door. Its the strong for fast steel building, . t .i.ittajwmv. all-ste- el factory-engineere- d g erection and performance. And It can be yours right now at this special reduced price. A price reduction thats substantial enough to offset todays higher interest rates. So dont put it off. Come see us, . , and put your building up while the price Is down. Its your best deal yet on a popular Butler farm building. long-lastin- Interinountain Fanners Stores U parents. s Those that graduated from Seminary Friday ' evening, May 28, were . 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Thus far, a number of local watercolorists - have expressed an interest in the WongHeUberg work-- , mother, Dorothy Kettle. shop. The workshop will be limited in Mr. and Mrs. Dm size and some registrations have already been received. The watercolor by the workshop ia being Utah Watercolor Society. Participants may earn up to 8 hours college credit for the experience. Coat .for the two-wee-k course la $75 for noncredit and $90 for credit . For more information contact the Kimball Art Center at 649-888Angie $460 r . 2-- 6 Or you can apply the rebate to your down payment. Right Prlcol Right Nowl Right now is the time to buy. But hurry, Chevrolet's factory rebate is a limited offer which expires June 16, 1980. Oh yesl Don't forget Each new car Bean Bottle the the buyer guesses number of beans Closest guest wins 500 HURRY LIMITED . Gallons Gas Free SUPPtt UMIHD TIME. 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