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Show Thursday, nwucMona MT OULCN ntiiMfumiT wit December 9, 1982 Uintah Begin Standard TO MOTin HUtOATION COMA ANT, ROOMVMT, UTAH MM Noiic Si delinquenl an Iha following water slock die hfby given that there i due andstockholder due to an assessment levied on die amount set oppodle the name of die loipecHve 3th day of October, 1982. The cost of advertising is included. ASS "A" 1 a and as paid on or before 2:00 p.m. on the 14th day of December, I9B2, will be offered for sale much as each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold to the highest bidder for cost to pay the amount of delinquency, cost of advertising, and the expense of the sal. The sale will be held in the Dry Gulch Com pony Office, Rooesvelt, Utah 84066. By Order of the Board of Directors Dotalda BrokawSectetaty Published in the Uintah Basin Standard December 2, 9, 1982. . HANNA NEWS a Mr. and Mrs. Jay E. Humphrey and family and Clifford Roberta went to Logan Saturday where they attended the 50 wedding anniversary for Mr. ana Mrs. Eleon Humphrey, Jays father and mother, s Marjorie Mansanar-e- z and Evelyn Roberts took her mother, Mrs. Hazel Baum to Heber Friday where she was admitted in the Heber Hospital for treatment e Mrs. Wanda Coffer spent a few days this week in Salt Lake where she will attend her daughters wedding and reception. e Mr. and Mrs. Don Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parrish, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Richens, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Smith all attended the wedding: reception for Mr. ana Mrs. Bart Smith, Friday. e Mr. and Mrs. Keven VanTassell attended funeral services for Mamisamali VanTassell, who passed away Thanksgiving Day at Oakley, Idaho. She ia a of Mr. and Mrs. Carl VanTassell. e Mr. and Mrs. Owen VanTassell spent a few days where he attended a Cattle Association meeting. e Those confirmed in grand-daught- er Sacrament meeting Sunday were Dustin Webb by Leonol Webb; Jason Curry by Dove Curry; Robot Taylor by grand family. White- - rocks News . Virginia Ferguson e Cynthia and Belinda Bagley, who are attending BYU, came home few the Thanksgiving holi- days. On their return to Provo, the ear skidded on a patch of blade See, and slide into the side of the mountain. Belinda sustained injuries to her face, necessitating stitches across her nose, and Cynthia's knee was injured. The ear was totalled, and had to be hauled back to Whiterocks. Both girls stayed overnight in Heber, before continuing on to Provo with their grandparents, who drove up from Salt Lake on Monday to take the girls back to their home in Provo. Kay Rasmussen suffered a third degree burn on her right hud, while making gingerbread e Matt and Virginia Ferguson drove to Denver, colo., over the Thanksgiving weekend, to spend time with their son and daughter-in-laBruce and Donna Ferguson. e John and Cherie Dickey and Bernice Ainge drove to Salt Lake last week, on a combined business and pleasure trip. e Shirley Ainge, spent several hours one evening last week, helping a friend dig out his car which had become stuck up Uintah Canyon. After five hours of digging, the car waa unstuck. Result of the evenings work, two men with very cold feet, e Ray Dickey, brother of John Dickey, came from Lyman, Wyo., with his family, for a visit with John and Cherie Dickey, a John and Cherie Dickey and family drove to Santaquin. The occasion, weekend with home folks, Stan and Mary Lynne Hoopes. The Weavers are from Grand Junction, Cola e Albert and Carol Hel-qui- st drove to Springville Sunday morning, to take Carol's mother, Mrs. to Rose Ferguson, Haslem, Vert Springville for an extended visit with a son and daughter she has living there. While there, Mrs. Ferguson will also be visiting with her many relatives and friends, a Alan and LeAnne Haslem drove to Salt lake to spend a few days with LeAnne's brother, Keith Roberts and their TABIONA NEWS Connie Lee a Mr. and Mrs. Carlene and Bill Williams left Saturday morning for their minion to Nashville Tennnessee after two and a half weeks in the mission home, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee received word their daughter Linda Pace had been able to get out of the hospital after 22 days, e Mrs. Blanche Defe has k on had a little her heart surgery and was very ill Thanksgiving day. They changed her medication and she is doing better. o set-bac- Mrs. Evelyn Jones and Mrs. Elaine Curry went to Salt Lake. They attended Saerament meeting and a testimonial for a girl friend and her husband who are leaving on a mission to Connecticut for 18 months. She is blind but her husband has his sight. She reports it was a wonderful e The Relief Society officers and teachers entertained their husbands Tuesday evening for a Christmas dinner. There were over 22 people who attended. e Mr. and Mrs. Richard Benson, Salt Lake, visited Mr. and Mrs. Brent Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee. e Last Saturday a reception was held at the Cultural Hall in Tabkma Ward for RaNae Gines and Marty Giles. She is the daughter of Vida and Ma Gines and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Giles and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Woolsey of Salt Lake. A reception was held in Salt Lake at the White House Reception Center in South Jordan Friday evening. A large crowd attended and a dance at Tabiona. s Mr. and Mrs. Frank Defe and Marino Penrod kept a doctor appointment in Provo Monday for HazeL IF YOU Ml Rating your schools How effective are our schools Unemployment Safe house for battered spouses True treasures Gold coins Success How to obtain it Car Care Can you cope with stress? the blessing of their niece, born to Lynn and Sheryl Fower. Kay Rasmussen and Sharon Birchell, her sister, went to Salt Lake last week. While there, they visited with Lisa houses for Christmas. She will be unable to return to her work for a few days. e Betty Cloward went Birchell, daughter of to the Christmas Party at Sharon, who is attending the Central school, in the LDS Business ColVernal, given in honor of lege and brought her the cooks for the Uintah home for the holidays. School District. Julie Hoopes went to Oakley, Ida., to visit her sister, Paula VanTasselL A friend, of Oakley, Neb Petersen, brought Julie back home, and stayed with the Hoopes family over the weekend. Toni and Joe Weaver spent the Thanksgiving father Reed Taylor; Cody Giles by Bishop Reed Tumbow. o Mr. and Mrs. Steve Humers baby was blessed by Mike Arnold Sunday and was given the game Natalie Ann. After which a family dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Humer. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Bud Young, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Arnold and family, Mrs. Kathy Ohman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Casper and family, A1 Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roberts and Todd and Trudy Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Kim Jones and family of Salt Lake spent the weekend visiting Carole Jones and family. UTAHN NEWS Fred Jones e Theron and Norma Robb had a sang for Thanksgiving, including Mont and Caroline Cros-lanMichelle and Michael; also Sandra and Jerry Taylor with son Max; all from Sandy, e Mr. and Mrs. Allen Broadhead and sons, Mrs. Coleen Staley from Ogden spent Thanksgiving day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Broadhead. Weldon and Helen Brown had a family reunion over the hob-daThey included Austin with sons Steven and Curtis from Rex and Oklahoma; Lynette Hallem from Kamas; Jack and Clara d, y. Lo-ree- Siler from Pleasant Grove; Rocky Allred from Canada who ia attending currently BYU. Fitness Aerobics Exercising benefits Dieting It can work. Equipment What to buy Then you don't know what you've been missing This is only a small sample of the many informative articles found in Nuance, the Uintah Basin Standard's monthly feature magazine. Don't miss next weeks "Christmas" issue of Klaa g) nv (B in the Standard. |