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Show i 1 V Thursday, November U News Gladys Ross Mr. and Mr. Percy Stewart, Sr. , mother Hawaii Minnie Morrell, Mr. and Mr.' and Mrs. Floyd Mrs. Mark Stewart, Mr.! La brum recently ' spent and Mrs. Percy Stewart, two weeks in St George and families, Carina and with their son Clark and LeeAnn Allred, and family who have a new LaRue Green spent the baby daughter. past week vacationing in , Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Laurell Jensen were ShiHene Jensen, first ' Orem, and Lynne and Carly Okubo, Sandy. It was a chance for Veda and Laurell to get acquainted with their, Uintah Basin Standard un'or ven'n9- - A workshop, dinner and dancing were held Satur- day. was a weekend of "Swing Your Partner." It great-grandchil- Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Randy Freston attended the girls State Volleyball Tournament in Provo last week. Their daughters were participants. Mr. and Mrs. David Stevens visited with relatives in Provo during the weekend and attend-ed the BYU football gmp Gordon Haton is con- - fined to St. Mark's Hospital in Salt Lake recovering from heart surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Fox Den, Big Trico, Swains, 2-- Womens 2-- 1. Standings as of this week are as 2-- Gamache, 0--4. 3-- 3. 3-- 2. A League ta Boot 0-- 3. 2-- 4-- follows: Shoes Country Auto, "B League Palmer Tire, Boren Electric, Rae Dees, Gary Energy, Bottle Hollow, The Wave". Plateau, Longs Plumbing, Richman Oil, Page Petroleum, Gales Office Supply, Ft. Duchesne Starz, 3. Volleyball O" Tire, Frontier Grill, 3-- 1. 1-- 2. 2-- 3-- 1. 0-- 2. Ross and grandson Gregory spent several days in Provo last week. Marion entered the Utah Valley Hospital for medical assistance. They were guests of their son and family, Leon and Janet Ross. WHITE- - The first moving picture theater was the Electric Theater on South Main Street in Los Angeles, which opened in 1902 with an hour-lon- g presentation. Admission was two cents. ROCKS 0 So now is the time too get your snow tires! ra 0's "ilg Buck Boniest dinners 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place 4th Place Johnnie Reber Wayne Bastion Johnas Grant Lance Denver (With 46 pts.) a complete set of tires He won (With 38 Points) (With 37 pts) These winners received Hunting knives Uintah Big 0 Tires East Highway Roosevelt - 722-556- 1 40 who came for the ceremony w ere Kendall, Lee Anna and Mary Arrowchis, who are going to school at BYU in Provo. Stop by todayl (With 43 pts.) Whiterocka The Branch hosted the Baptism ceremonies at the Roosevelt West Stake Center. At this meeting, 12 people were baptized. Bishop Morrill conducted the services, and Aaron Hansen was the speaker. Arrowchis e LaRee and her two children came home for the Salt from weekend Lake. Her boy was baptized and confirmed. We have your tire in stock! Big Ashley valley Big 0 Tires West Hwy. 40 at 500 So. vernal low 2 stores to serve youl - 789-887- 2 17 Roosevelt That was the name of the game last weekend as approximately 300 dancers came to Roosevelt for a "Square Dance Stampede." The dancers were at SQUARE DANCING ROOSEVELT 1982 The speeches are finished; the debates are over; the campaign rhetoric is history; and the ballots are counted. Only one thing is left unsaid: Moosman, e Erma daughter of John and LaRee Moosman, was confirmed Sunday by her father. e Cody Orville Weaver, infant son of Joe Toni Weaver, and Grand Junction, Colorado, was blessed by hie father Sunday. Gerald Earl Herkimer, son of Gayle and Kenny Herkimer, was blessed by Stan Hoopes. Following church services, the families congregated at the Stan Hoopes home few a family dinner; 28 family members werepresent for this occas- Christopher Secakuku, son of Sandy and Ferron Secakuku, was Saturday baptized night. A family dinner Sunday at the Ferron Secakuku home embraced 22 family members for this special occasion. Paid lor by Hatch Election Committee, Mike Leavitt Chairman |