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Show er, Fred. They spent Monday through Saturday in the mountains. Curtis Allred shot his right arm through the fleshy part above the elbow. He took the gun out of the car and it accidently went off. He was taken to the Roosevelt hospital for medical Phil Mathews and son Jay, Bluffdale, came to and Lee, of the late Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Lisonbee present at the reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Todd drove to Seminole, Texas to attend the open house given for Bruce and Carla by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson. Todd Johansen, Salt Lake, is here visiting with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen The A.L. Lisonbee family held their reunion over the weekend. Those from out of the Basin attending were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lisonbee and family, Heber; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lisonbee and family, Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee, Salt Lake. There were two sisters. Belle and Florence, and three brothers, Merrill, Shelbv go fishing with his broth- treatment. Goodrich. Lewis Fsucett was flown by life Flight to Salt Lake Thursday for further medical treat ment following a heart attack last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mathews and daughters, Elaine, Evelyn and Glenda, Mrs. Linda Ames, Mrs. Fred Mathews attended a Mathews family reunion in the Rock Creek area. mu family was at Lake Powell vacationing last week, their daughter-in- law, Lena Mae, Elwin'e wife, stepped off the but j ramp and cut her right leg. They took her to ' Bull Frog Marina to see a doctor. The cut took 12 ' stitches, e Lena Mae and Elwin Thomu left last ThursWhen the Dave Tho- - day for Twin Falls, Idaho to spend a few days with Lena's folks, Walter and Nellie Nelson, e Marilyn and Brent Coalville, Crittenden, spent the July 4 weekend with her folks, the Kipp Merkley'a. They went to Flaming Gorge and spent a few days camping with Brents . born June 80 and weighed 8 lbs. 13 os. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mom flew to Montana and spent four days there hearing, e Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moon visited in Salt Lake with their daughter, Joyce and John Eugster and family, e Junior and Ann Bert-olhave been tending their two grandchildren, the children of Rob and . a Sandy, Rock Springs, Wyo. They are spending a week in Cortex, Colo., where Rob ia working. Compare Our Eveiyday Prices to Other Tire Dealers Sale Prices BETTER 7 BEST (SEeEEST (The Veiy) TKmww higher prewere, M effkleet tint will interchange ec replacement) i, H, ) $4actt rediet )lnt of earlier detign erih Power Custom 78 b i EELiR UNIROYAL " Big Steel Radial Rated 1 in trcadwcar! 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They had to cut their vacation short as they had only been there two days when they received word that the Bowman children, who had been left in Salt Lake, had come down with ehick-enposon-in-la- Metric fs. Tull-gree- J e Verle and SueAnn Spendlove had their eon, Trever, confirmed last Sunday by his father. They was a large family dinner in the park after church. e There was a Court of Honor held at the Duchesne Stake Center Sunday evening last week. Tren Grant received his Eagle Scout Award. He ia the ion of Jim and ' Joan Grant. Present Joel were Frandaen and son, J.B., Price. e Daryl and Valenna Grant hied their baby son Messed and named Quint Sunday, July 5, by hia father. Grandparents ere Don and Linda Moat and Lloyd and Morns Grant. Merkley. e Leo and Loretta Brahad their dy, Utahn, baby girl blessed and named Karletta by her father June 5 in the Duchesne Second Ward. There were several famifor the ly members occasion. East Sldo of Roosovelt 722-556- OPEN SATURDAY 1 Vorden - Chris - Billy MM e Caralee Cowan, wife of Roger, has been in the hospital and she'd like to hear from her friends. Her address ia 181 Quick Street, Grantsville, Utah 84029. They are former residents of Duchesne, e Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Moon announce the birth of a grandson to Richard and Judy BeU in Townsend, Mont He wu Robert Miller and children, Wash. Visitors during the of Mr.- - and put week Mix Marion Southam were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn fiwithsm and baby. Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. C.D. Caldwell, Nuevo, Calif. They were accompanied lister, Eunice by Stone, Vernal. Mr. Caldwell and Mrs. Stone are brother and sister of Mrs. Marion Southam. Delaine Bird and Ida Phillips went to Logan Saturday to attend the 63rd anniversary reunion of North Cache High graduation class, held at Loft House Restaurant. There were 50 in e One hundred six MIA girls, 21 Ward leaders and five Stake leaders from Roosevelt Stake attended a girls four-da- y camp at Whiteroeks Canyon. A flag raising ceremony wu held each morning at 6:30 a.m. Each Ward wu given a special holiday to represent in decorating their camp, skits, and a special meal They were judged by Stake Leaders. were given to the Wards with the cleanest camp, largest and smallest camps, decorations, skits, pajama parade, and earliest riser. First day activities were setting up camp, a night hike and pajama parade. Second day wu initiative skills end Ward skits. Third day, three different hikes - 21 girls accompanied the Forest Ranger to Whiteroeks Cave; other girl took a three-mil- e hike and some just a rambling hike. Returning to camp they worked on crafts and had a testimony meeting. Fourth day, an award until noon, ceremony then they broke camp and returned home. The campout wu under the direction of Stake specialists Rets Allred and Beckie Brough, e President and Mrs. Alva Snow and daughter, Margaret, who recently returned home from serLDS ving a three-yeamission at Seattle, gave their mission report at Third Ward Sacrament meeting July 12. Out of town friends and relatives attending were Elder Jamu M. Paramore and wife, Sandy (Elder Paramore is a member of the First Quorum of r Seventy); Mr. and Mrs. Jay Farrell and family, Seattle, Wash, (he wu a counselor in the mission presidency); 43 miuion-arie-s that had served in the Seattle mission with President and Sister from Arizona, Snow, Colorado and areu of Utah; son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Snow, West Jordan; and local family. Bishop and Mrs. David Crapo ud children. Both well. Wash., spent several days recently visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Hullinger and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herald Crapo, Myt-oThey also attended a Crapo family reunion at Fillmore. Dale Cummings, San k Francisco, is a his of Mrs. mother, guest n. two-wee- Pearl Cummings. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Moat and family spent four daya recently at Fillmore, visiting her family, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bees ton. While there they attended Sacrament meeting July 5 where her brother, Elder George Beeston, gave his mission repot. Jean and Verlan Lab-ruwent to Salt Lake to spend four daya during the July 4 weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bybee. Mrs. Bybee and Jenifer are Parry and Zella Grant returned and Wilson and Violet them for a ts Bishop and Mrs. John Gale were Mr. and Mrs. School folks. GOOD 20 Thnrtday, July 16. 1981 Uintah Banin Standard with visit. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Humphries, Texas, were Thursday guesta of their niece and family, Mr. and home four-da- y Mrs. Lanny Ross. Mayor Ralph Shields, Commissioner County Loryn Ross, George Roth and the Uintah Basin Association of Govern- ments staff attended a UBAG meeting at Flaming Gorge Thursday. Carl Collett, Daggett County Commissioner, hosted a boating trip down the Green River to Little Hole. Virgil Atkinson, Yuba (Sty, Calif., wu a two-daguest of Charlie Bird and family last week. of Monday guesta y attendance. En-rou- home they visited Mrs. Phillips' brother, Jamu C. Maughan, at Benson, and her two sisters, Katherine Ne son at Tremonton and at Vivian Stephenson Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones and family spent two days last week in Salt Lake, guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mills. The following friends from and relatives Rooosevelt attended the July 8 Salt Lake Temple wedding of Liz and Rick Harrison were: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson, Bishop Neil White, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Taylor, Gwen Sprouse, Betty Hancock, Dean Jennings and Vet ma Frandsen. Out of town relatives attending the open house that ume evening at the groom's parents home, were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Harrison, Price. o Guesta for a week of Mrs. OYa Ellingford were members of her family. Bishop and Mrs. Grant Jarman, Burley, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Randy Jarman, Ogden; Bishop and Mrs. Denile McKenna and family, Salt Lake. While here they attended a Gilbert and Ora Ellingford family reunion Tuesday through Thursday at Uintah Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Drollinger spent the July 4 weekend at Rexburg, Ida., guests of the Scott family. Montgomery While there they attended Sacrament' .meeting where their wu blessed and given the name John Robison by hia lather. Both seta of grandparents and were in attendance for this special occasion. Guesta during the weekend of Mrs. Merle Ross were her nephews and wives, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pope, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Norval Massey and her mother, Mrs. George Pollis, Salt Lake. Mrs. Pollis, a former resident of Roosevelt and visited Arcadia, also Mrs. Edith Laris and Mr. and Mrs. Parley Rawlings. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Patry spent the weekend at Kearns with their daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Swenson and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Miller, and families. Sunday guesta of Mrs Ora Massey were Mrs. Vale Hansen, Vancouver, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Norval Massey. Sunday guesta of Mrs. Ruth Ostler were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ostler and children. Lay-toVisitors Thursday were her brother and Mr. and Mrs. wife, Donald Lloyd, Layton. Out of town relatives and friends attending Sacrament meeting at Roosevelt Sixth Ward July 12, where .Sherry Lynne Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Murphy, gave her farewell testimonial were: both sets of grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Funk Murphy, Bridgeland, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Allred, Joan Neuron, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Allred, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Kay Allred and family. Grand Junction, Colo.; Hazel Arygle and family, Spanish Fork; and Mr. and Mrs. David Whitley, Ogden. Sherry hu been called to serve an LDS mission in the Austrii Vienna Mission. She will enter the MTC in Provo July 16. A large group of members of the Roosevelt Eighth Ward attended a canyon party at Whiteroeks Campground under the direction of Jeanie Brown. Breakfast wu served at 9:30 a.m lunch at 2 p.m. The group hiked and played games. Several familit went up the night before for a campout. great-grami-so- n great-grandparen- ts |