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Show Thursday, October 30. 1980 Sacrament meeting Sunspeakers day. Other were his parents. From out of town here to hear Lee's report were Lila and Ron Finch, Salt Like; Allyne and Lynn Croeley, Grace, Idaho; Jesse and Wayne Fower, GurdoSeoley 414-31Ogden; Dian and Dennis . Whitlock, Taylorsville; Amy Casta na. Farming-ton- ; Bill and Louise Fausett, Cliff and Lora e Debbie and' Allen LinLee Fausett, Granger. dsay are parents of a boy The Lewis Fausett famiborn Oct 16 in Uintah The ly presented a musical County hospital. number. baby will answer to the e Amy and Redge Palname of Kody Allen and mer are parents of a girl weighed 6 lbs. His grandweighing 5 lbs. 14 os., Mrs. and Mr. are parents who was born Thursday. Dennis Warr, Blubell, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob. The baby's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. Lindsay, Boneta. Salt Lake, and Palmer, Mr. are Mr. Mrs. Reed and and Mrs. Bob Lindsay, Bridgeland. Clayburn, Mrs. and Mr. Mt Home; are DuGlenn Remund, Mr. and Mrs. Percy chesne; and Mr. and Mrs. Potts, Upalco, and Mrs. Calr Maloney, Bluebell Helen Odekirk. e Speakers in SacraRoberts ment meeting Sunday e Mrs. Dean home Sunday returned were High Councilman from Tremonton, where Louis Farnsworth and she has been assisting Ken Miles who just her daughter Kathy, who returned from serving a has a new baby girL The two-yeLDS mission to 8 lbs. 10 baby Aukland, New Zealand. os. andweighed born Oct 20. was The Relief Society choir sang. Montey and VeAnn Bolton are parents of a rl born Oct 17 in an The den hospital. baby will be named Donya and she weighed 8 lbs. Her grandparents are Mrs. Norma Bolton, Bluebell and Mr. and Mrs. Borman Smith, Ogden. The Borman's were here during the week at foe Bolton home and for Bluoboll 13 Great-grandparen- ts THE UINTAH BASIN DISTRICT-Feder- ated Women's Clubs Fall Conveption reception line include Ellen Rowling, Culture Club, representative; Harrie Eliason, first vice president, state; Christine Benson, district pineapple Have you canned "Zucchini Pineapple" thia year? In order for zucchini to be processed In boiling water bath, it ia necesaary to add enough fruit juice to nuke it add enough to prevent botulism. Here are two recipes that have been tested by Dr. Von T. Mendenhall, USU Extension Food Science Specialist, and found to be safe. The first recipe is as follows: 9 cups chunked, ' peeled zucchini lVi cups sugar. . Combine all Ingredients and simmer 20 minutes. Water bath for 20 minutes (sea level). The next recipe makes a larger amount: 1 gallon zucchini 8 cups sugar 46 ox. pineapple juice lVi cups lemon juice Combine all ingredients and simmer 20 minutes. Water bath for 20 minutes (sea level). If you have any questions regarding this product, call Janeea Cook, USU Economist Home Extension at t or 788-243- 7. . Members of the Uintah Basin District Federated Womens Clubs gathered at the Frontier Grill for their Fall Convention Thursday, Oct. 23. The group, which included representatives of women's dubs, from throughout the Basin, was entertained Touch 'of Class, a by ensemble consisting 'of four meml of the Krough family from Salt Lake City. The children, ages 9, 11, 18, and 15, presented a selection of easy listening music, .ranging from selee- - Hollvy Fair The fourth annual Holly Fair is scheduled for Dec. 4 and 5 at the Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center. event indudes informal The two-da-y programs featuring top entertainment from throughout the Basin, movies, boothes and Santa. If you are able to partidnate or need more information, contact Beverly Evans or Keith Bergquist at the UBAVC, Reservations for foe talent program and boothes should be made by Monday, Nov. 28. Everyone is encouraged to participate. - 722-4528- ,,, Her name will be Desi-raMarlene also visited with her mother, Mrs. Elva Lindstrom, in Salt Lake. She had been in a Salt Lake now another visited also daughter, Sharon West and family, Aberdeen, Idaho, who came to Kathy and Hays while she was there. Her son Brent and family, Logan, also came to visit Mrs. Verona Goodrich had a fall which broke y. ! her arm. e Maxine Todd had the brace removed from her collar bone and is now 8he taking therapy. broke the collar bone during the summer and had surgery it was not healing properly. She has had to wear the brace for seven weeks, e Mr. and Mrs. LaVoir MerreU, Provo, visited one day at the Bernard Winkler home. Also visiting at the Winkler home were Everett Yump and Keith Hadley. m vw u ar Uintah Basin District Federated Womens dubs M convention Canning zucchini 722-58- 25 president; Sandy Biggs, Socialette Club representative; Fay Meyers, state president; and Ruth Ann Green, district parliamentarian. tions originally performed by Barry Manilow, and others. The youngsters were accompanied on the organ by their mother, who also arranges them music. Dr. VarneU Bench, Utah State University, addressed the convention briefly on the upcoming elections for Proposal A and B. Fay Meyers, president, Utah ation of Women's Clubs, also addressed the gathering. . A meeting of Pine Tree, an' organization of Forest Service ladies, was held Oct 22 at the Forest Supervisors office. The meeting was conducted by president Lynn James. In foe future. Pine Tree will be held every fourth Wednesday at the Supervisors office, beginning at 7 p.m. Members will no longer be notified , r individually. Because of the Thanksgiving holiday, the next meeting will be held Dec. 8. Members planning to attend should bring a Christmas Craft and a Christmas treat to share. Arcadia Ida Horrocks 644-513- 7 o The following, who are attending Rides College, spent foe weekend with their parents: Nancy Hanberg, Troy Mill-et- t, Alicia and Jeanette Lusty, and Linda Hansen, a roommate of foe Lusty girls. e Beth Redmond, BYU, visited with her folks over the weekend, e Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Richens, Salt Lake, were over looking their farm interests here Sunday, e Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bleazard were released in Sacrament meeting Sunday as the Weblo teachers. Gary Clayburn was sustained as teacher. the deer hunt. e Jodi Goodrich is attending beauty school in Provo. She spent the weekend at home. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fieldsted and family members were on hand early Monday morning to see their son and brother, Elder Mickey Fieldsted board the plane for England where he will LDS serve a two-yea- r mission. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Miles were in Spanish Fork one day last week on business. e Elvin Thacker has spent the past week in foe Duchesne County hospitaL lira. Lucile Winkler fell and broke her foot Norma Bolton and Wilma Noaks enjoyed a few days vacation and sightseeing in southern Utah. Elder Lee Fausett reputed his mission in Pine Tree ladies meet B Uintah Basin Standard v" making preparations for our Halloween party at Infinity Disco Friday night, October 31 featuring a dance contest, contest for different costumes and party starts at 9:00 p.m.' We are located across from Plateau, West of Roosevelt. Jenl Ross ' is Les Femmes Neighborhood sewing dub The Les Femmes dub met at the of Mrs. David Adamson, Wednesday, Oct 22. Vicki Jenkins and for Jenette Larsen were the meeting. The activity for the evening was making mscrame kitchen hangers. Approximately twenty ladies attended foe meeting, Refreshments were served. home Mrs. Donna Buchanan was hostess to twelve members of the Neighborhood Sewing Club at her home Wednesday. The evening was spent in doing handwork and discussing current Phone news Items to m-- s 111 events. A fall luncheon was served. Duchesne Mothers Club The annual Mothers Club Halloween party was held Thursday, Oct 28, at foe home of Naomi Taylor. were Ginger McKinnon, Colleen Ereanbrack, and Connie Mullins. Members and guests had a Halloween mystery dinner. A story was by special guest, Dona Other guests were Mel .Tanner, Carol Dalton and Alice Thompson. The next meeting will be Nov. 6 at the home of Marilyn Lefler. ented FREE GASOUKE (5 Gallons par day) OTECtGHDS (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) Good through Nov. 30, 1980. Based on Double Rooms. 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