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Show V f 19 Thursday, July 81, 1980 Uintah Baisin Standard kae Street, Chris Larson Larriettes, first; J.V. Rosales Jessen, Uuane second; Hall Trucking, Country Cheerleaders, and Sherrie LaRoee. A fashion show was Altamont First Ward Flair, Gary Goodrich, NUm Ftom Hansen Motel, Ropers held Wednesday at 1 Primary, third. Brandi and Water Service, Roper's Horses p.m. Store participating were County Flair, Mohf Bill! Jean Shiner, first; Janitorial, Scotty's, Allman's, Kozy K Fashions, Carla Larson, second; red Electric, Mohlman's, Children's Den, Helen The Pate Wall Family, Automotive West, Taco Time, Zions Bank, First Abbotts Beauty Shop, third. Barbara Orma Ball Team Zane WBBA, Security Bank, and .Amy's Beauty Shop. 4544007 Christensen, Larry FishAlso on Wednesday was first the children's theater, a Novelties - Markham er, Johnnys Roustabout, Walt Disney movie, Su- A Rust first; Kurt and Marion's Variety, Allen Cash Fisher, second. and Janice White, Jones Invinsible." per Longhorn lloys Chora-lie- n Paint A Glass, Novelties Small TheRainbow Fry Loving Memories" Palmand Cowan Ned B. Mitchell, a1 had Evans, program o The Altamont comof er first; Sandy Lamb, Turner's, Kappen Leasdirection the under like would to munity Second; Burt Potts, Rob- ing, Lindsays Mr. B., thank the following Ruth Winkler and This wss bie and Charlie Ames, Oman's, Kitchens by Young. made who the people held on Thursday. Dur- third. Doug, Sears, LAL Mocelebration a success: A barbecue wag held tor, BAK Drug, The ing the program Fred Carol Jean Wall, Chairthe Brown two night of the 24th on Farmhouse, High Valley gave calling. and committee, man, church lawn. A very Nursery, the included the This Montgomery square Susan Thacker, Sandy thanks to the men Ward, Bruce Hartman, Jessen, dancers from the upper special Lamb, Cindy e community. Also then and women who helped Helen's Beauty Shop, . Lois LsRose, Connie was a square dance held in preparing the food. Sullivan's, Birch's Well and Jeannie Thackafter The many hours they Service, Welch's AutoThe er. following people on the tennis court Fred spent were worth while motive Service, Big O the program. were in charge of the Brown also called then. the food was great Tire, Bev end Millie's, held dn was that parade 20 ' Susan There were Out Children's Den, celebration the During the 24th: Carol' Rasmusdollars Front Tack and Feed, men from the upper B. Anthony sen, parade chairman, Beauty Shop, assisted by Ann Steven- -' community enjoyed play- swarded to people at the Amy! ing ball The teams were barbecue, and a water- Oman's Floral, Hedge son and Teresa Burdick. Moon melon bust" was held Palmer, Ritas Beauty from Bluebell, The grand marshall writand alter the barbecue. Altamont Lake, Shop, Trane Teens, Selten for the parade was1 At dusk, fireworks ections, Moqui Trading, ShelL Evans. by Beverly Memories" were shown under the The Closet, Richard's ice Loving The winner of the theme for the direction of the fire Cram, Basin Interlake the wss theme contest was Janet held on the department Fireworks Press, Amy's Floral, parade of The the Lindsay. night that portrayed the Grand Bradshaw Auto Parti, of the The 24th. morning Rainbow Choraliers proOle Flag were the highwere: Floats winners Stewart's, Paul's Custom swardwas Janet gram, Cutting, KNEU, MounJessen's, first; Rays Tin light of the evening. ed a $25 savings bond. Also a special thanks tain Cash, American LeShop, second; Thackers Starting the celebrato Grandma Harrington gion Auxiliary Unit 126, tion were ladies ball Dairy, third. Kid's Bikes - Janet from Scottys for donat- and Galea Office Supply. tournaments held MonMiles, first; Amber Wat- ing the balloons. The and Tuesday. day The Longhorn Day kins, second; Wendy Sorof winners the games Energy Tip committee Celebration ensen, third. Perform a minor tune-uwere Zanes, first; Superin the Motor Bikes Monica, and the people on your car every ior Tire, second; and Raima upper community would 5,000 miles by and Kimberly Jessen, third place. cleaning Sheila like to thank all the the plugs and The talent show, July Thacker, first; adjusting businesses that donated points and Meacham and Leann 22, winners were Angetiming as second; and Todd to the 24th celebration: necessary. Even minor leno and Maylene Potts, Alrik Myrin, George and tune-upcan improve gas Kurt Loertscher, Cheryl Allred ge, third.LaRue Fisher, Gary and mileage Marching Groups Birch, Chan tel and Kimi-by 10 to 15 percent . Mt. Home Mode-O-Da- - y. Kar-lee- n Hoi-gat- -- DUCHESNE . ALLSTARS--Chose- n to represent Duchesne in the WBBA little league play- Mezenen, Keith Mortensen, Jeff Hanburg, and Lynn Nielsen. Back row is coach Bud Bancroft; Eric Conn, Kent Bailey, Jeff Ercanbrack, J. B. Frandsen, Wayne Moon and Coach Jose' Roybal I. Not pictured ' is Larry vie, Alternate. offs in Price are the following boys and their coaches. Front left to right, Mark Con-- n, Troy Thompson, Shane Lance, Brook Bancroft, and Tom Burdick, Second row is Corey Ercanbrack, Eric Earl, I Rodney vember. 4 General la Election. e The Erastua Petter-so-n was held at Stanley Womack home Aug. They visited, played game and had a family dinner. Those that came from Tellnthu Rasmussen out of the Basin were Mrs. Ida Tindler and 722-41children, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Von Petter--' son and Mr. and Mrs. Karen Hulem is the Billy Petterson, Salt registration agent for Lake. Ballard Precinct. She e The Lonnie Winn livea south of U.S. 40 on family reunion was held t the Roosevelt City Road, Independence which ia one mile east of Park July 19. They Roosevelt Tuesday, visited, the children playgames, picnicked and Aug. 5, Saturday, Aug. 9 ed and Tuesday, Aug. 26, a committee wan ehoaen are the first registration for 1981. Those who from out of the days prior to the Prim- eame Basin for the occasion Election 9, ary Sept which will be held in the were Earl Winn, Rivernew Ballard Town Build- side, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Scott Winn, Salt Lake; ing. The next registra- Ted Winn, Canada; and tion days will be held and Ella Dean, George and Oct 14, Saturday, Tuesday, Oct 28. No Salt Lake. reunion the 19-2- Ballard Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Collins . . attended the Kump reunion at Lehi last Saturday. The Collin's then went to Utah Valley hospital in Provo, to visit Clyde's lather, Golden Collins, but Golden had left the hospital and gone hack to Eureka, where he is staying with his daughter, Mary, e A Fireside chat was held at Bishop Orlo Spencer's home Sunday evening. Guest speaker wan Michael Peterson, who recently returned from an LDS mission to Mexico. e Telinths Rasmussen attended the reuntoq of the Heber Timothy descendants held at' the Jerrie Carrell home in Maeser, UL There was visiting and geneology was exchanged, and a pot luck dinner. A business meeting wss also held. L.A. Timothy was the oldest one there, at . age 88. Ballard Ward receiv- p ed a new Bishopric last Sunday. Bishop Earl Murphy was released after serving nine years. His counselors were Karl Betts, first counselor and second Mark Kettle, counselor. The new Bishop is Stanley Womack, Jr. First counselor is Dennis Toland, and Ronald Powell is second counselor. Dorothy Kettle had-beecalled to serve an LDS mission in Alburquerque, N.M. She will enter the MTC Sept 4. Carol Lee Rich was home from Salt Lake for the weekend, but. returned Monday to have more treatments. Mr. and Mrs. Lennis Rasmussen and children are here with his parents, the Farrell Rasmussens, for s week. They will then go to Colorado for a family reunion. Aug.. 19 the Farrell Rasmussen family will 'holdtheir reunion in Salt Lake, then the Lennis Rasmussens will return to Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brisbin spent two weeks in Lethbridge, Canada, where they visited their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bartlett and family. While there they Car-rol- l, s . 0. fit Ford- . th - Mercury Still Mas A Good Selection f Economy Carsl IL - Fords (1) Fiesta (2) Pinto's (31 mustangs -- Y7mi?sD5 Spend Fall Quarter making yourself more valuable on the fob market (Only M 71 tuition for Utah residents) visited the Jasper "" Na- tional Park. Their granddaughter Julie rode back to Logan with them and will stay with her brother Greg and wife, and attend Utah State Uni. versity this fall. They also visited their daughter Billie in Logan. She is working on her Masters degree in business at USU. Billie has been teaching at the vocational school in Roosevelt. Billie's son Randy, is also attending college at I Logan. e Mr. and Mrs. Kay Cloward have two new grandsons . their first. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Duncan, Roosevelt, have a boy born' July 12 at Duchesne County hospital. 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Energy Tip Save on hot water- by installing an aerator on; your kitchen sink faucet This reduces the volume of water per minute -but it's hardly noticeable and you save on water heating costs.' gas-savin- g mid-siz- MERCURY Bill, Dave, Charles 2 Roosevelt 722 -2233 |