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Show Thursday, November 27, 1980 Uintah Banin Standard an WO RoosctjoU OMyilon 711-27- 7 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rom, San Diego, Calif., former residents of Roosevelt, have recently returned from New Zealand, where they served LDS mi, sion. Their son Brad, and daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Brent (Karen) Burningham, flew to New Zealand to return home with their parents. They toured New Zealand, Fyi and the Hawaiian Islands. e Out of town relatives and friends attending funeral services for NanBurton, cy Abplanalp Friday, Nov. 21, at the Olpin Mortuary Chapel, were her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eichelberger, Provo; grandsons and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Guy Eichelberger, Logan; Mr. th ' and Mrs. A1 Wiley and Atwood. Clarine Hall, Magna; No-l- e Mrs. Zelma Lloyd aco Anderson, Marie cord psnied Mr. and Mrs. a Mig-licci- and Loma Davis, Larry Abegglen and Min- Price; HalUe Duckworth nie Morrell to Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Friday. She was an Provo. overnight guest of her Eichelberger, Many friends and relat- son and family, the Garn ives from Vernal also Lloyds, at Springville. attended. e A large, group of e . Mrs. Minnie Morrill members of both Roose- and 26 family members velt Stakes attended ses- sttended sessions at the sions st the ..Provo novo Temple Saturday. Temple Saturday. They accompanied two of e A large group of her grandsons, Elder members of both Roose- Clark McClellen, who ho velt Stakes sttended set--' been called to serve a sions st the Provo LDS mission at' San Antonia Texas; ana Temple Ssturdsy. e Mrs. Devere Hancock Elder David Perry, who ' spent three days last has been called to serve r week in Evanston, Wyo., a LDS mission with her son Randy and in Japan. i "Nothing h to useless as a general maxim." ' . a.1 Uinfq Theatre 7:00 P.M. At Opens November 26 two-yea-r - December 2 two-yea- -- Twin Cinema Theatre "Private I L Denajamln with Goldie Hawn itanadu with Olivia Newton John family. e Mrs. Merle Rom has received word she had a new born Wendell. Lake. e Ralph sustained to Trudy and Salt Gibby, ' guests of e Thursday and Mr. Mrs. Dick. Scholes were her broth- ers, Mr. and Mrs. Owen and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Collins, Salt Lake. They came to attend funeral services for Wood Wilkins. Other Friday guests were missionary friends, Mr. snd Mra Owen Caldwell, Brigham City. Collins Wright was and set apart m second counselor ' in Roosevelt .Third Ward Elders Quorum, Nov. 16. e Mr. and Mrs. Clair Liddell visited over the weekend at Delta, Cola, with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Liddell, and at Grand with Junction, Cola, their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hollis m iMNOMwm TREVOR HOWARD - An-nabe-ll INCOME CMrtoCAl ' . e Mrs.' Ethel Taylor, Rangely, Cola, spent two days last week with her sister, Mra Essie Alexander. THE NEW OWNERS-- Of the Pro Style are John and Trish Rooseyelf Bar- ton. Style shop features a complete line of skin and hair care for men and women. They are open Monday The Pro from'9-a.m- through Saturday to 5 p.m. . Walk-in- TheatreP.M. s welcome. - Wildlife habitat the subject; EVERYBODY LOVES OUR TACOS AT TACO TIME ' .There's no use looking tor moose on a desert, or brook trout in an ocean, or prairie chickens in the forest. Each of these animala is found only where ' its preferred kinds of food and shelter are present," explains a free publication available from the National Wild- nal Park a last stronghold. Because the prairie dog was and unable to move to other terrain, it waa virtually destroyed. The prairie dog towns" that once stretched across the rangelands are now rarely seen. The NWF publication described not only the life Federation. Wildlife of Forests wildlife . of rangelands and forests, but also and Rangelands, a illustrated booklet, those animals which can takes' a look at what live almost anywhere, animala you can expect such as the coyote and deer.. The to find roaming the white-taile- d nation's vast ranges and pamphlet explains' why d eaeh animal la wooded areas. The NWF publication to its chosen habitat. also explains how human Moose, for example, meadows need wet encroachment has changed the habitats of many where water plants, willanimals. .One , of the ows, alder and other moat fascinating wildlife preferred foods are avail.stories oo the ..entire ' able." Alaska, Idaho, contibentoucerds ' the Maine; Michigan, Monta' changeajn th habitat of na, Utah, and Wyoming . 12-pa- Friday, Saturday And Sunday well-suite- Hamburgers 2T MumMCMU. JMM atgAMMft DlMaMVOMNSK.MlAK) . At 7:00 Opens November 2 26-1Dece- YISWEIUVEA BONANZA! have such moose count- Wildlife of Fwests and Rangelands is one of a special series of four publications from NWF, the nation's largest servation con- education or-itio- The other wildlife of farm and field, wildlife found in lakes, streams and and wildlife marshes, found along the sea coast and in coastal waters. Single copies of Wild-- 1 and life of Forests are free; Rangelands additional copies are 10 cents each. To order write: The,1 National Wildlife Federation, 1412 16th . Sponsored By , "The Stars"., Street N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036.' November 29 Matinee "Once Upon A Timen - Dept 9, . . "''' " ' i , 't V .. A t:f- , - . have rccffapanfttftiie progress of civilisation,' the pam- phlet notes. , I iJ . V.Ai ai example, the booklet notes that as pioneers moved westward and began to farm, .the deer, elk and bear which once inhabited the rangelands were forced to spend more, of their time in and near the mountains snd forested areas. The grizzly bear once roamed the entire West but is now eonfined to a limited area in the northern Rocky Mountains, with Yellowstone Natio Many devices better claim gas mileage There's never been a shortage of devices to add onto your ear, or to put into your gas tank or crankcase, that claim to give r you - better ;gas mileage. . ' Some of Surprise! them actually work, under some conditions. 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