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Show Thursday, October 9, 1980 Uintah Danin Standard v.t Fall Stampede a success The held fourth Annual Fall Stampede , r participants'. Curley Qa officer are Doyle and Shirley Wilkins, president; Jack and Lois Leavitt, and Ken and Donna Clayburn, secretary. Doyle Wilkins reminds square dance enthusiasts . that the group gets together every Thursday evening at Roosevelt elementary. For those interested in learning the art, then are beginner classes scheduled far also at Roosevelt elementTuesday ary. The classes start at 8 p.m. two-da- eallera and aaw 13 aquarea (over 100 dancera) participate.. The Uintah Basin's own Fred Brown waa Joined by Burt Leach from Southern Utah. Each called at leant one dance with Brown handling the majority of the fast talking. A apecial workshop aeaaion offered newcomera aome- - of the finer, pointa, while a chance to brush allowing to answer the; Sp most fitting problems up. The final evening waa highlighted by a chuck wagon dinner for aU the recently by the Curley Qa brought together aquare dancera from aa far away aa California and Colorado. y The event featured two . old-time- ra Judy Leiwis, Historian; Jeoora ment Secretary-treasure- . Bardole, r . Depart- Betty r; Vice-preside- appointment e Mae and Len five Nellie ; reported " " Foulk. The Foulk'a had their baby daughter blessed. She was namd ,,T . 1 : , TViipM MiHi Ju and Noleh. .Pot ter and children drove to . , GreybuU, WyoL, Satur- day to attend the bleat- Ing of Judy'a sister. Helen snd Kipp Me : ' . the ?J grants,f? wa ,fJerVT? the. ,?n!lld home rY,i. , jkley spent the weekend, The maker of SUPERSETS them, e Michael and Carla Liddell had their baby girl blessed Sunday in Bridgeland Ward. j.f was blessed by her he father end named Dana and K"; end Helen Mitch- - eUUre" Potter and . their vWt Elton vlceT: speaker,. p . Phone nows items Neilsen, HoPP days in Greybufff Wyo.t. drove back home with A c their growth and charitable activities and youth programs. Approximately 48 members ' and guests attended the convention. 722-513- son-in-la- Parowan, have returned home. They visited for 10 days with their families here. Laurie "d Jerry . dtb.v.d Givilliam and Marie and Wes-- i ton Thomas, - to Heber Tuesday for a; doctor r; GivUU.m. Krttaud Z..7 was the guest jjlnlues their daughter Lew-elly-n, Department Music Chairman; Fern Bowden, . District 9 Secretary-treasureRoberta Jones, District 9 2nd Maxine Burdick, District 9 Historian; Phyllis Day, Girls State Chairman; Isabel Roberts, . Americanism Chairman; and Lois LaRose, Parlimentarian. After the guests were presented, Department Commander Bob Bickley addressed the group on the needs of mander, of altering far fit, called, (Sequential Pattern Fitting). Jn the process of developing SPE . the pattern curvatures and the variations of these curvatures had to be identified and isolated. This led to . the development and production of a revolutionary tool for pattern design, drafting and alteration. The instructions far the tool, called the styling eurve, were written' tor the home sewer. Mrs. LeMay has authored courses in fitting and pattern making tor men's, womens and children's clothes, and is working on a course dealing with clothing design for thp home seamstress. ' days last week visiting with her folks, Ruth and Bredenbroker, Sandy and her sisters, e Eldredge and Myrtis Buckalew went with Department s- to . patterns to fit Mrs. LeMay will lecture 'at 'Zion's First National Bank Saturday, Oct 11, at 10 a.m. There will be a $6 charge to attend the 2ft hour session. Mrs. LeMay has been instrumental in perfecting many of the simple new clothing pattern alteration which replace the old slash and overlap method of adjustments used on commercial patterns. As a result of long and tedious research, with thousands of home seamstresses, each with individual pattern fitting problems, she has worked out .easy i.i Went; . Helen LeMay will lecture In on Sequential Pattern Roosevelt Fitting, an easy technique of altering American Legion Fall Conference held Sept. 27 The Fall Convention of the American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary, District 9, was held Saturday, Sept. 17, at the American Legion Hall in Roosevelt. Basin Post 864 was the host for the event The. joint meeting was' called to coder by District 9 Commander Neil Deeta, and District 9 Auxiliary President Florence Lott Guests of the convention included William Chris toferson, National Committeeman; Clarence Jones, alternate National Committeeman; Keith Givill-iaNational Ted Johnson, Department Chaplain; Maurice Bob Schowfield; Commander Bickley, Commander Department of Utah; Rue Burg, Ernest Roberts, area Commander; Ralph Shields, District 9 Chaplain. Auxiliary guests included Mona Hall, Department President; Marilyn Schowfield, Department 1st Vice-pre- d D i 7 0t- - - Her visiting ip Coalville, with ffay be held in their children,.: Steyen ' 'funeral willwith burial in Salt Lake, DeAnna and , Merkley 'Duchesne the City and Debbie and Wendell : . , NstM to. Hanna 848-547- and family.-- ) ; R X' . the .hospital in Bountiful, : from. the Childrens. Hos.i tad. Their little girl ther, has the cast off ' her legs now. ' ? IMm Fws M). Home Lisa and Joe1' Ivie, Cold., 'spent1 the weekend . here. It ' waa1 .Self-Adjusti- v Barbara Orma ' 7 church " services for the' blessing of Rod and Nancy Birds daughter. The baby was1 blessed' by Bishop 'Rod" Peatross and named s Lest Tuesday, Rex Michelle Johanna. Parrish, Salt Labs, came to Yellowstone to go elk Lloyd Grant--- was ain the Duchesne .hunting with his son, Stient hospital , last Ken Parrish. He return-- : ed home Sunday. week, :' and , e Paul and Leah ChrisOverta Hayes daughter, Lews Hack-.- , tensen hosted a birthday fora, and Bonnie Nelsen 'dinner last Saturday at and children,. went to their home in Talmage Riverton, Wyo:, to .visit for Mrs. Thelma Lindsay. with ; Overta's other.;, Many family members daughter, Vida, and her .. were in attendence. They Lisas birthday.' The family all attended Color System tm . . Sylvania Exclusive ASC circuitry (Automatic Sharpness Control Room Light Monitor. . .adjusts contrast and color level ' when room lighting changes r of Pecan Mediterranean styling in a cabinet grain finish on hardboard ng 434-344- . . - -. --. Reg. 699 1 - , ; I - - - : family. Don and Rose Marie.,. i Prescott and children, Delco, Idaho, spent, four. days visiting, prilh., Rose, Maries parents, , ;the $ Arch Hayes. e Don and Rose .Marie Prescott also visited in Neds, with Don't . folks. the Ralph Prescott's. .,,, and Dianne LaMunyon, Ogden, .have a girl born Sept 1L She weighed 7 lbs. 5 ox. She. waa blessed last Sunday.. Z t v played games and soccer. Some of her granddaugh-tter- s honored her with a pedal Granny Cake. Fieldateds e Shauna father, Jack Fisher, Salt Lake, came out for his class of 43 reunion, held . - . , In Roosevelt He visited the Fieldsteds Saturday and aaw his new grand-Rodne- y daughter, Daiay Jean. at Dinner guests Alice and Faye Milea were high school class-Aliethat mates of They are grandchildren graduated from Alta- mont in 1936. Out of the of Nellie Ling. Opal and Randy Hill . Basin guests were Bloyd Murray, visited with the and Ardiae Murray, Salt Harold Gee's last Tues-- . Lake; Madeira. Meachan, Idaho, and her sister, , day. Carmen Michele, Stu Ada, Ogden; Virrinia arts Draft, Va., is. here , Rigby, Salt Lake. After .visiting with her. mother,, dinner they attended Pauline. Herrera,', for .' a Altamont's homecoming. Altamont honored their , month., .. Raleigh. Ivie is in the .. Alumni at the high This class bad 14 Heber. hoepitaL ,. . school. Ruth and Jim Gagon graduates and waa the are moving , to Kanab, first class to graduate for where they, will make Altamont Lola Street their home. They 'will be along with those that attended the dinner, waa leaving Oct 8..-o Al. and Annie Meze-- . honored at the homecomnon went to Layton ing. Friday. Annie saw her e Moon Lake Ward Cub doctor Saturday. .They" Scouts held a father and pent the weekend with son cake sale last week. tneir daughter, ' Barbra A short program waa Simmons and her family, presented with all of the o Fern Merrell ' hag three dens participating. been in a Salt Lake A apecial number waa clinic 'where they have put on by Sonji Fame-wort- h been taking teats. and Jane FarnsJoyce Bower and her worth. After the protwo small daughters, . gram, they held the cake Hartford, Wise., flew in auction with Melvin Swa-e-y and apent a couple of acting aa auctioneer. e'l . V Model MW 01 56W 75 sq. inches viewable picture area (12" diagonal) chassis 100 solid-stat- e VHF Fine Tuning Memory ACDC A power cord for cigarette lighter play is included Detachable sun shield included for outdoor viewing Earphone jack and earphone Included Cabinet of gray colored high-impa- ct plastic . . . . , ; Reg. '149 NIELSEN FURNITURE AUTO & WESTERNRoosevelt 130 East Lagoon . .went on Senior-Citize- n tour to Nash'ville included Mr. and Mrs. June Roberts, Debbie Lamb, Sherry Carlson, .bus Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roberts, Minnie Grace Giles, Hamilton, Nello Hicken; Mr. and Mrs. Al Muir and Elva Humes, Fruit-lantraveled They through Colorado, Kansas, Missouri Tennessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Illinois, Kentucky, Texaa, Arizona and New Mexico. There were 40 people on the bus. Wayne and Aaron Wilkins were the drivers. Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Penrod and family, Wyo., visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Defa. Mr. and Mrs. John Coffer, Salt Lake, are pending a couple of weeks at their home in Hanna. Mr. and Mrs. Roes Young are parents of a boy born Sept 29 at a Salt Lake hospital. The baby weighed 4 lbs. 5 oz. and will answer to the name of Coy David. Linda Gines went to Salt Lake Monday to see Sue and the baby. left Ann Thomas Tuesday for a two-wee- k trip to Germany, Italy and other countries. Her mother, brother and sister from Salt Lake went, too. Ed Curry, Salt Lake, pent a couple days last week in Hanna. Mrs. Russell Tillaek and Claudia came home last week after spending a couple of weeks in California. e Tommy Hicken and son, Orem, spent the weekend at his home in Hanna. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Turnbow and family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Turn-boand family. Salt Lake, visited Mr. and Mrs. Berneil Turnbow over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Rhoades and family, Provo, and their friends from New Zealand, visited Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Rhoades and family over Aaron the weekend. went to New Zealand on hia mission. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lefler and son. Salt Lake, visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fabrizio and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lefler and family, over the weekend. COME FOR THE d. Fruits, GT-30- 11-da- y all Salt Lake; has. been transferred to 25" diagonal Black Matrix color picture tube tm chassis. . .100 solid-stat- e Deluxe 0 Uintah high school will have their E0 piece band there as well aa their drill team. 'Morgan will be represented by a 120 piece band. Union will have a 40 piece band perform aa well as the Cougarettes. Mike Hoopes, Union high echoed band director, stated that the purpose of the marching show is to bring the bands before the public, away from the half-tim-e program. Hoopes is also trying to initiate Ian integrated band program, elementary through high school, throughout the district Union Band marching show Oct. 14 4 Those,.who The, 8 lb. baby girl of 'Max and Julie Forbuah , , Model CL8217P Mrs. Helen LeMay will lec- PATTERN FITTING The Union high school band' is hosting the Union Band Marching Show Oct. 14. The Community Band Boosters are sponsoring the event. Tracy Roberta ,., PePiR-i'th- e 'f . Frtn SEQUENTIAL ture Roosevelt on the Sequential Pattern Fitting, an easy technique of altering patterns for fit. The lecture will begin at 10 a.m. at Zion's First National Bank. There will be a $6 charge. - - GT-Mat- ic All the cakes were sold. Light refreshments were served after the suction. Jim and Linda Schow, Mountain Home, are parents of s son born at the LDS hospital in Salt Lake, Oct. 4. The Mountain Home, Boneta, and Talmage communities would like to express their dee pent sympathy to the family and friends on lb passing of Clarence Jones. Sid and Ilene Rust traveled to Manti for a couple of daya. They Manti attended the Temple with one of Sids nieces that is going on a mission to Australia for the LDS Church. Her name la Janas, the daughter of Don Rust, St. Paul, Ore. Sid and Ilene went with her to the mission home in Provo last Thursday. The infant son of Ross and Laura Bleazard passed way Oct. 4 at Primary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake, of congenital heart disease. The baby was six days old. They named him Brandon Antoni. Cemetery. ; Bishop and Mrs. Ron- The kipp Merklqy'a ' aid Bridgeland, brought .. their grand- hadPeatroaa, their daughter Lara Wendy Moon, daughter, ! tor a Lee confirmed Sunday. fhome with .them, i M . confirmed by . , She was fewdays. her father. Dinner was Nancy; and;. ,Jin) ' at the family, held afterward Grand-nt- s Brough and home. Peatroea .Wamsetter, Wyo., spent are Jesaie and the weekend with the Peatroaa and Marie John Thompson's. o Anpette, Kay and her., and Denzel Hatch. is 'r, Marie two.- children- left her , .um. Opt - of town .'folks place;. Wednesday ' and .wentp Farmington . guests included Chad and Chris ipend,o-flouplo,nOf.- f Moon. Great-mother- i 5 PANTS FITTING A FIT, and rest VC0PYl DESIGNI DRAFT v OWN ' I your i patterns! I I Presented by a Fashion Designer w I 1 "Limited Seating' I , "Bring Pad And Pencil" I I NEW Simple, Easy Methods Program: Commercial Pattern Fitting DESIGNING with basic elopers Making your own fitted patterns FITTING PANTS without HELP BANISH fitting problems DESIGN anything SEWING tips - 2Vi hr. CLINIC At Zion 1st National Bank On Saturday Oct., 1 1 at 0 a.m. ONLY 1 No Reservations Necessary In Vernal on Fri.,Oct., lOatl &7p.m. At Weston's Lamplighter Inn CMon (Admission Only I $6.00 |