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Show 7 ( Thuradqy.Moroh11.Wg2 ROOSEVELT NEWS Gladys Ross Uintah Basin Stcndard convention. a Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hullinger and son Gil, went to Ogden Friday to attend a bridal shower for Gils fiancee, Robin Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels have returned after spending a month in Arizona, where they visited their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. Elvyn Cargill, Burley, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Buster Cargill, Pocatello, Idaho visited over the weekend with their daughters and sisters and their families, Kathy and Lanny Ross and Polly and Jeff Olsen. They came to assist their daughters and sisters with the grand opening of the Clothes Garden Saturday. Many relatives and friends from throughout the Uintah Basin attended the wedding dance few Mr. and Mrs. Ray (Lillian Elder) Houston, Saturday evening at the Roosevelt Stake Center. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Daniels, Magna, spent the weekend with his family, the John Daniels. While here they attended Sacrament meeting at Roosevelt Fourth Ward where he blessed and gave the name Arwin Eve to his niece, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benito Van. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shields, daughters Lorraine and Beverly, and Gladys Ross went to Salt take Friday to attend sessions at the Jordan WhQe there Temple. they visited Mrs. Melba Hanson and Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Nielson. Vernal is recovering from recent Polly and Kathy hold their grand openribbion ing presented to them by the Rough Riders and the Roosevelt Area Chamber of Commerce. City Officials were on hand to congratulate the new business and its opening. The Clothes Garden is located downtown Roosevelt where GRAND OPENING surgery. Mrs. James (Deloris) Zobell spent ten days recently in Aurora with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray (Janis) Perry, assisting in the home while Janis recuperated after being hospiHer husband talized. went to bring her home. Enroute they visited other members of the family on the Wasatch Elaine's was located. were brothers and ters, Mr. and Mrs. WHITE- - ROCKS NEWS Zella Pike Mrs. Lonnie Pike and children are visiting in Provo and Orem with Connie's mother and sis- ters. Those helping Don Simmons celebrate his 61st birthday recently v Velda and sis- Far- rell Arvin Simmons, Simmons, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Prescott. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hoopes were in Salt Lake Monday and Tuesday to keep a doctor appointment. Joe and Toni Weaver and family. Grand Junction, Colo., visited the weekend with Tonfs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hoopes. Janeen n accompanied Zella Pike to Provo and Salt Lake last weekend to do some shopping and to visit a daughter, Darla, who is working in Salt take. They also spent some time visiting a sister. Veda Forakis. Front. Dennis Manning reTuesday after spending 12 days at Valley Forge, Penn., attending a horseshoeing turned Arrowchis, Mary visited at home over the weekend. BYU, OBSLITT QSBGBSHDISE IT Mr. and Mrs. Mont Olsen, Franklin, Idaho, visited three days the past week with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Olsen. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. William McKay, were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Atterton, Provo. Ninety-eigh- t girls, members of the Star Junior Drill Team, advisors Sherry Shields and Becky Brough, and parents went to Salt Lake Saturday to participate in a drill team competition in the Salt Palace at Jazz basketball the game. They were sponsored by the Jazz team. Judd Moffitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Moffit, returned Friday from Wasatch County Hospital after being confined five days following KITE 1 1. on THE Lion s TAIL surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Moon and family attend- a The lion's roar announcing March sweeps away winter's ice and cold and sends kites soaring to the heavens in celebration of spring. Kites dance for Joy in windy skies, but electric power lines can make kite flying unsafe if kite flyers forget to heed safety rules. ed a birthday party in honor of her mother, Alice Belisles 80th birthday Saturday at Hotel Utah. Family members in attendance were her 12 three daughters, and 21 grandchildren We, your electric utility ask kite flyers of all ages to remember the Kite riyers' Code" before sending kites aloft: a Guests during the past week of Mrs. Minnie Morrill was her sister, Ellen Dodge, Pleasant Grove. Sunday guests were her nieces, Mrs. James Chitman and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Wilson, Springville. Mrs. Dodge returned home Fly kites in an open field, away from electric power wires or transmission lines. Use only perfectly dry kite string never wire. Do NOT try to remove a kite If it catches on an electric power wire or a high pole. Do NOT use metal in Do NOT fly kites on or near a public highway. Never fly a kite in wet or stormy weather. Have fun and be safe when flying a kite. With the code firmly in mind, some string and papec and a good gust of wind, you'll be ready to take to the sky for a happy and safe ride on the Lion's tail. kite-makin- g. with them. Mr. and Mrs. James Zobell, accompanied by Zelma her mother, Lloyd, went to Springville Thursday to visit their brother and son and family, the Garn Lloyds. They also visited friends and relatives, the Ronald Lloyd, Alfred Abram, David Olpin, and Leon Day families in Salt take. Mrs. Lloyd was an overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Verland Turner and the Zobelfs were overnight guests of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Zobell, at Ogden. They returned Saturday. NT WASTE MOON tOO0 LAKE ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION, INC. 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