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Genealogy program, pot hick dinner, games and special award This years reunion was under the direction of Leon and Janet Rosa Attend-ingfroout of the Basin wore, 1 Nam Susanna 0 120 Ilk 10 10 and of Utah Karen Newman at Caldwell, Idaho. Lloyd. Orlene of Ufoetytee of Bw Rich and Fomouo MocNoSUhtor Burke TV a Rgcent ObiP ygtibD Bndtei Oro e casdMO mlnilhngnitlfltihnfilhatiianlltPfgrmqTltH 4i end tiBBB om dhnB amfl QraD ItftertflmnftMttriMlQigttgft and Robert Whyte, Longmiont, Mng Uva Paradise; Community m MOW ! members of their family, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Haueter at 8mithfield. Bath Haueter, Bonnie and Paul Hoth, Logan; the Hoths have a new baby hoy, they visited. Other children, Jay and Joyce Clamont, Gary Colton family returned boms last week from a tan day vacation to Yellowstone National Park. a Mr, and Mrs. Gam Lloyd and ' twin sons David and Danny from ' Spriagville, spent Tuesday Mrs. Zdms mother his visiting ' a Nowo OvomtaM . ( a Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carroll returned home Monday from a to ' Joseph, week vacation Moesouri, to visit an old army and Holland, buddy, Wilber many L.DB. historic places in '' " Missouri and Illinois. a Mrs. Polly Olsen and children and Tonya Rose spent several days last week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mis. Elwin CargiQ at Burley, Idaho, a Mr. and Mrs. Leo Haunter recently spent ten day visiting s The iio 0 Bony Eanro from ana. CA. ii:ll M 1100 Tonight 0 Lanny Ron famfliea and and and and this ' MOW iMOWErWrioonoraf War Loot of Rod Hof Rosa and family, Tmaa Russell Warner, Provo; Greg Less Ross, Murray; parents, members of Loryn, Leny . 0 0 0 O Un- and Mrs. Nisi Hamilton and relatives attended. Coming from out of tohm ware, fondly members, Georgia Schwartz, Melba Han--. son, Betty Dutton, Rickie and Sharon Giggey, Duane McAllister and fondly all from Salt TjV City; Dr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson, Dr. and Mrs. Darrell Nelson, Bruce Nelson, Arvin and Donna Nelson, Vernal a Mr. and Mrs. Dale Skinner and family spent three days last S Sports Tonight The Heart MOVIE: for maximum of 8193.00. A claimant must have earned at least 81,400.00 in tha baas period to meet the mlnjmnm total friends INN Claims Insurance filed after .July 7, 1985 will be eligible for a weekly benefit amount up to a Ms. Vera Gardner waa honored at a birthday reception July 27 at Roosevelt First Ward Ctaltare Hall, commemorating her 88th i birthday."' Approximately Latanlgl SB Fantoey Mato LatortgM Service. employment spent two weeks in Mississippi, attending a Hamilton family reunion, it waa the first time.Mr. Hamilton had seen two of his sisters in 17 years, ha also has a new grandson to see for the first time. I ora StowHei allow 0ODMOVmTMala MONDAY 100 0 o" Mr. recently 09) UJaia V ivvRinniuyNni Sfmoiio 0 ry . bn 1 monetarily for unemployment insurance benefits changed July 7, 1986, according to Tom Nord-trom, Manager of tha Roosevelt Gladys Ross Paper Chaea: The MOV Tho children Sherrie WtorTtok Ooorch tar eWorld at Largo CNN Nowo 09)CNN 0 lS1iiK7)aa(oftho Contury1 Piofaoolondl Row-Proo- h loro Aaa. 011000 0 Abbott and Coo- - i 100 SooMMonbuTo! t0 0 ,so OBMSvMWmaMhUp' Sherlock llolmm to me BotoamSto Cutoo MOW WradyW 0 40 i tlm To Bo Announced Cam of UM SuportNotlon OBualnoooOay O Frith SO Fun- - , CO., their children ' Quinney and two and friend, Ogden; and family, Smithfield; Nail Anderson no is iftnfr ttm- -- ifr Lymr and Pamela Anderson and two children. West Jordon; Shirley and Robert Emeat, Alta Loma, CA.; and family Carol Aim Heusser and three children, Amy and Carrie Mecham, Both well; Melanie Boyer and three children, Libby, Montana; Leon and Janet Ross .and family, Wayne and Jody ': maximum of 26 weeks of regular benefits remains unchanged. In 1986, employers will be required to pay contributions on a taxable wage base of 12,600.00. Tha maximum weekly benefit amount (WBA) and minimum base period earnings to qualify Job ROOSEVELT . , NEWS ' WINNERS-Myto- n New claim rules are Wind- - TonkM On MO MOVIE: Off SMCM CNN STo aJUnd (CC) 0 0(11 Nova (CC) King Live 00 lumrMecNeELsfirer 0SOThraoas Crowd Four True 0Center(D Alva ftws of MOVIE: Twoof Mad Wornan of ChaStoT MacNaBLehtar Boo Newtart Mine 10 Bui Nightly I' 2nd Ward took 3rd place in the Eastern Divison of the Provo Area Slow Pitch Softball Tournament. They were also awarded the sportsmanship trophy for the tournament. Members of the team are Richard Ross, Merrill Fausett, Jeff Murray, Russ Nielsen David Richens, Brad Gingell, Trent Nelson and Delane Fausett. Not pictured are Coach, Brent Fee, Ken Olsen, Dean Richens, Brad Sorenson and Steve ; Gingell. ; .THIRD PLACE . SmLSSS? 0 A Deparfe-men- MO tog) iftFunS 10 w Washington, DC, whan ha acted for a brief period as Aseietant to the Commissioner of Redama-tiofilled an assignment in a Congressional office, and accomplished various administrstivs t assignments within the of the Interior. His DC assignment was d g"ii as a managerial development program.; Franson, with a total of 12 years service with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, has held the position of Planning Division chief in the Utah Projects Offics sines 1981. Prior to this, he served as chief of Operations and Maintenance Branch in Phoenix, Ariaona, on the Central Ariaona Project; aa planning team leader in the Tucson Division of the Central Ariaona Project; end aa planning team leader,' computer specialist, and deeign engineer in Grand Junction, Colorado. Ho completed a tour of duty In Brasil in 1982, when he provided review end consultation on water resource development in Northeastern Brazil for the Briiilian government. Franson earned a bachelor of science degree In civil engineering in 1973, at Utah State University, In Logan, Utah, and a bfhfhw of tefonef degree in mathematics at Ashland College, in Ashland, Ohio, in 1970, where he waa Academic Alt' American in basketball. He has held a number of assignments in the LDS Church and served in community youth activities. . Franson and hie wife, Gwyn Cox Franson, both natives of Richfield, reside in Highland ini era the parents of five children. n, ' management study for the Was- atch Front and salinity control atudiee for the Uinta Basin and th Price-Sa- n Ragaal Rivers area, both components of the Colorado gcniit Chuck IMS in a total Page 17 ment Program. The announcement came on the heela of Fransons return from a Utah. The Utah Protect Office is also responsible for Reclamations water resource development pro-grams for the entire State of Utah. The UPO is currently Provo-baae- Water Quality Improve' Nr Carpenter announces CUP hires assistant fa; 0 i UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. August 7, 1985, . dAll'flqawilfll itsEEfflF mrftemf i |