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Show Thuraday, November Uintah Baain Standard 6. 1980 16 The Tuesday Coffee League atandinga aa of Oct. 28 are aa follows: First, AEXC0 Conti Second, Karen Welding; and third. Pin Knockers. Individual high game acratch went to Hope Hamilton, with a 228; aa did individual high aeriee acratch, 684. Individual nigh game with handicap waa taken by Margaret Loranger with a 261, while Marilyn Gilbert had the individual high aeriee with handicap, 654. The team high game acratch waa won by Prairie Gold with 805; and the team nigh game with handicap waa alao taken by Prairie Gold with a aeore of 1017. Prairie Gold alao won the team high aeriea acratch (2126) and the team high aeriea with handicap (2762). The bowlera of the week were Kathy Waahburn for a high gamd of 211; Nonnie Schimmela for nigh aeriea, 490; Hope Hamilton with a 158 high average; and aplita picked up by Terry and an a Yack, a by 0 Suaan Sokxnaon; and a by Marilyn Gilbert ' Any league eeeretary may submit information to the STAND AID for Nowa pubUcatiea in the Bowling " oaiiMM Tk kloi mat ba received in the STANDARD afBee no later than 5 pan. Monday. -5 IT WON'T GO OUT Say volunteer firemen as they try to extinguish a trailer fire on Crescent road in Roosevelt last Thursday, October 30. The mobile home was unoccupied when the blaze started. Sparks from a wood burning stove is the suspected cause of the fire. Owner Albert Atwood estimates the damage at $5,000. The fire was declared "put out" several times but embers continued to cause it to ignite. 0; -7 tin Students 36, at East Elementary, grades participated in a mock election, Monday, Nov. 3. who wished to vote registered in their dasrooms on Thursday and Friday. Monday ballots were cast for president, governor, state representative, and county commissioner. Pictured is Eric Fausett, 3rd grader, dropping his ballot in the voting box. Results of the mock election were: President: Carter, 29; Reagan, 213; Anderson, 8; Governor: Mathesbn, 99; Wright, 148, State Representative: Allred, 72; Myrin, 164, and Gunty Commissioner, Anderton, 55; Reidhead, 183. MOCK ELECTION All-studen- 4-y- ear 4-ye- ar . from out of the Baain here for Verda Taylor's aervicea were: her mother, Leona Bentley, Kay and Jean Bell, Gary, Robert and Carol Bentley, Kenneth Scott, Eld-e- n and Barbara Cozort, all Evanston, Wyo.; Blain and Shirley Bentley, Modesto, Calif.; Vergie and Matt Huffman, Ogden; Mr. and Mra. Nolan Nielaon and Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Henderson, Coalville; Collene and Ted Holt, Clearfield; Shelby and Letha Taylor, Lehi; and Arlene, Marlyn Sandra Taylor, Magna; Steve and Allie Brown and family, Loa; Charles and Pearl Taylor and family, Alden and Betty Workman and family, Jeff and Debby Kammer- ell, all Ogden; Mr. and Mra. Frank Lamb, Evanaton, Wyo.; Afton and loin Tinner, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cash and Mr. and Mra. Daniel Rednour, Magna. Bruce Thacker returned home from his His mission Tuesday. parents, Ralph and Sharon, Thacker, grandparents Wesley and Ruth Thacker, Conns Timothy and children, Lynda Fisher and son Gary, Lesnn and Irene Lamb, Vallerie Thacker, Boyde, Mickie and Jill Thacker, and Janet Lamb all met him at the airport. Preston Taylor and family and Shirley Bent- e Memorial service! for Alma Taylor were held at the Altamont Ward Chapel Nov. 1. Out of town people attending the funeral services were his sister, Bessie Whitten, California; Blain L. Keith R. Thompson, Steve and Thompson, Donna Thompson, all Dutch John; Ferefl and Nedra Mohlman and Fannie Todd, Bountiful; and Merlin and Mina' Bahr, Fork. and Ellen Spanish Frank Wall, Wyo., came for the Taylor funeral services. They spent the Reliance, ' I'llfll.1 Z, . "a- ;J - weekend with Roaabell Ames. e Jim and Jan Weeks and aon' Steve, Kearns, . with zzt, spent the weekend hu parents- ,- Lawrence and May Weeks. Nettie Potts has been in the Vernal hospital for a week. e LaNor and Irene Lamb went to Orderville to attend the service of Irenes She was barn on Saturday funeral cousin. the same day and they were raised as sisters. Her name waa Lorene RusselL Chamberlain Others going were sons Greg and Gary Lamb, and Janet Rust and children. Two babies were blessed in the Altamont First Ward Sunday. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Neff was blessed by his father and given the name Eric Levi The son of , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Wall was the name 4 Ryan Siven and Messed by Mrs. Walle grandfsther. e Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stewart, Mangum, Okla., came to visit her parents, Ben and Georgia Lyons, Oct. 14. They stayed until Nov. 2. Bub Shiner and son You control a lot of it. In the face of Increasing costs for the gas we must txjy from outside sources to sen to our customers, there are many things you can do to keep your bi reasonable. Proper attic insulation . n . evening. Phone nswi items to 722-51- 31 Relatives and friends reduced thermostat setting Change furnace filters as needed Storm doors and windows Open drapes to let sunshine in Close them at night to keep out the cold Adequate caulking around windows and doors Keep outlets clear so heat can circulate A We're doing everything we can to keep the rates you pay among the very lowest By using natural gas wisely, you can help keep your bill lower. 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