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Show Thursday, July 16. 1981 Utahns acceptance of MX now greater PINBALL Wh PALACE Ik RESULTS poll conducted in Utah 12 15 by Dan Jones Associates shows that acceptance of the MX Missile System in Utah is on the rise again. In his latest poll. Dr. Jones has A new between June Pool may not bo thought of as a game that requires a great deal of physical stamina, but Glen Wilkerson, Duchesne, showed a great deal of physical, as well as mental determination, in Thursday's pool tournament at the Pinball Palace. Wilkerson placed first in the singles competition while shooting from his wheel chair. Second place went to Bret Tabio-na- , Bradley, Tabiona. Tom Whinn, took third, with Allan At t wood, Roosevelt, placing fourth. With the completion of the singles tournament came the doubles. First place was grabbed by Tom Whinn and Yancy Dalton. They took the top honors from Howard llarding founc that the widespread opposition to MX basing in Utah and Nevada which arose following the LDS Church announcement May 5, has begun to diminish. The number of Utahns supporting deployment of MX in the Great Basin, has risen from a low of 22 percent following the church announcement to 32 percent at the and Allan Attwood, who had taken that title two weeks in a row. Play will continue each Thursday at 8 p.m. .. present time, while the number of Utahns opposed has declined from 75 percent in May to 65 percent at this time. Most significant of all was the statewide response to the following question asked by Dr. Jones and hia interviewers in the June poll: After considering all of the alternatives, if President Reagan should decide to construct the MX Project in Utah and Nevada, would you support or not support the decision'll" Some 66 percent of citizens across the state responded that they would support the President of the United States in his difficult decision, while 28 percent said they would not support him, and 7 percent were undecided. of these cards in your hometown or Timbuktu. Theres no monthly fee to own or use the Banking Card. And with an Advantage NOW Checking Account, the VISA Credit Card is free. Get hometown banking worldwide set s ice. First Security VISA Banking Card, or VISA Credit Card. Use either Apply now for approval. First Security Bonks ailili.nc h.ink ul I iiM Seem ily Corporal ion is a member of ll)K. LDS Hospital in Salt Lake. Mr. Harvey had a pace-makput in his heart Tuesday. Mignon Harvey and Velma Lyman went out to be with him. A number of girls from Tridell went to Girls' Camp at White-rock- s Canyon Tuesday. They were Tana Simmons, Joleen Wallace, Tammy Goodrich, Tina Goodrich, Lynn Decker, Pebbles Taylor, Edna Goodrich, Kay Chapman and Wendy HemstreeL were Camp directors Phyllis and Janet Me Kee. Tridell received the award for the cleanest camp and the beat holiday decoration. Camp lasted until Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin McKee and children, and Ron McKee and children, went to South Dakota this week to the Loren McKee family reunion. K will be held at the Stanley Morrill home in Grand Rapids. e Mr. and Mrs. Lane Davis and children left for their home in Garden visit Grove after a y at the DeVon McKee home. e Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ahlborn returned from Europe last week after a month's tour. Robert visited hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ahlborn over the weekend and then he returned to hia home in Houston, Tex. Debbie and children will visit the Ahlborns for a month before returning to Texas. e Visiting recently at the Clyde Merkley home were Mr. and Mrs. Frits Johan son, West Jordan, and Mr. and Mrs. Alexus Kerenetrson and two children, Sweden. They visited for three days. n Frits and Mar goth are Mrs. Merk-lev- s cousins, e Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kitchen, American Fork, visited Monday with Blanche Kitchen, e Kay Chapman, Palmer, Alaska, has returned with her children for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Clark McKee and children left Sunday for Anaheim, Calif., to visit Disneyland, the beach, and various places of inter- est. Vida McKee left sun-da- y for Lehi to visit Mr. and Mrs. Winford Gray. 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While here he has stayed with hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Merkley,, d, Myton Kers-netrso- When you have our VISA Banking Card in your wallet, you can make withdrawals from your checking account anywhere in the world VISA is accepted. ANYWHERE. And with our VISA Credit Card you can charge lor goods or services, even get cash advances, wherexer you happen to be. , 22 "M-- 10-da- I Uintah Basin Standard Ludy ., Cooper 722-48- 10 Homecoming liaeap e Friday, July 17: Day begins at 9 a.m. with the opening of the carnival and Crafts Fair. They will be horseshoe tournaments, pitching ring toss games, dart games, dunking machine, fish pond, cotton candy, etc. The watermelon, concessions will run from 9 a.m. Friday until late Saturday afternoon. The rodeo and horse show will put on by the also begin at 9 a.m. Friday and run until 4 p.m. From 4 to 6 p.m. there 4-- e Raleta Larkin Lavan visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee and family last will be a ball game Brent week. She worked here the Myton Tigfeaturing summer and stayed ers team that was unde- last Lees. She also feated in the regular with the Mr. and Mrs. Ray visited Little League season. Lee. Also visiting Thurs6 p.m. to 8 p.m. a and Friday waa on stage day variety program Salt Benson, Kathy in tiie Little Park. Lots ear broke of good local talent and Lake. Her down and she stayed some imports". Mr. and Mrs. Brent The dance concert fea- with Lee and they helped get Stan of music the turing her car fixed. Kathy was Smyth Band will begin at here on an outing with 8 p.m. and run until 1 Church group of LDS an a.m. at the little park. when the car This band is considered girls one of the finest in the stopped. babies were Two Salt Lake area. Several eMessed Sacrament at of its members are from The son Sunday. meeting will and Nashville they Dale Gines and of Lena put on a great show. As waa blessed and given a special guest appearing name Mathew Giles with them with be the the his unde, LaVon Uintah Basin's own Gid-g- by The son of Bonnie Ginea. is She Calhoun. just and John Roberts was back from a Nashville ' lessed by his father and tour where she appeared the name Judd, given with some of the best e Visitors for the Robartists. Gidget's country erts blessing were Mr. producer, Porter Wag- and Mrs. Clifford Robner, ia expecting great erts, Mr. and Mrs. Franthings to happen to her cis Barton and daughter, career in the near future. Monticello; Mr. and Mrs. Saturday, July 1& Cedi Roberts and family, 10 a.m. 7 a.m. to boy The family was Scout Chuekwagon Ogden. all invited to the Cliff breakfast Robert's home for a 10 a.m. to noon family dinner, after the Awards program meeting. 1 to 5 p.m. - carnival, Visitors for the Giles crafts booths, visiting, blessing were Mr. and etc. game, Mrs. Voy Carlyn and 4 to 8 p.m. - entertainfamily. Salt Lake. ment on stage. Last weekend and 5 p.m. Square dance of thia week the part exhibition, Ron Peterson, Aurther Ella Millet New-a-ll Vernal, calling. reunion was held in 6 p.m. the famous North Fork under direcThis Lions barbecue. of Linda Carter and tion year they will have her sister, Alts Hone, "finger lickin' chicken. Pleasant Grove. Six of The drawing for the sisters were Linda's picture history quilt and there and two brothers. the hand crafted cedar 100 people chest will be at the end There were A last Saturday. present of the barbecue. dinner, family games big there Following this ball were held Saturwill be a fireworks and with church services day on the by display put held Sunday. being Myton Fire Department e Julie Millit, Provo, and donated by Lou visited Mr. and Mrs. Arnold. e Wallace and Gladys Elwood Carter and their Dennis family reunion boarder, Randy Neilaon, week. Randy plana was held Saturday, July last on going on an LDS 4, at the Dennis Farm, mission soon. He has home of Marjorie and with the been living Dari BeaL There waa a Carters and working for sawin the hunt money Clyde, dust pile, a run through W.W. e Visitors at the home the sprinklers, and a tree of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph house for the youngsters, for the holiday Giles with horseshoe pitching, Mr. and Mrs. and volleyball for the were and LaVon Giles (rider ones. A pot luck Mr. and Mrs. family, Carlyn dinner was served, and and family, Salt Stewart told of each head a family Mr. and Mrs. Joe of memories of the farm Lake; Nola and Arlease and the grandparents, Joeie, Reid and family, Gwen introduced their own Josie and girls, all Salt families, and told of their Lake. doings. Present were e Mrs. Barbra Thomas, Wallace and Wilma DenSalt Lake, who is goin nis, Iowa: Wayne and to BYU, visited witl Lori and children, Wyo.; in this area. Ron and Diane Loymon everyone Visitors st the home Valand children. West of Mr. and Mrs. Burnell ley City; Blaine and Turnbow were Miss Provo; Carolyn Dennis, Card Mr. Turnbow, and and approximately 40 Mrs. Parley Turnbow who live locally. and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Dari Beal drove home Merril Turnbow, Salt Calif., from Merced, Lake. where he is employed by e Mr. and Mrs. Virgil hia brother, to join with Wadley and famOy, visitthe in hosting Marjorie ed thia weekend at their Dennis reunion. home. et -- -- |