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Show November 27, 1985 Pago 4. (UJintah IBasSn Life Standard COMMUNITY EVENTS At A Glance Christmas 6:30 to . Electric lights turned on Madness sale 6 to 8:30 p.m.; Santa at Nielsen's 8:30 p.m. prize drawing at 9 p.m.. at Doyle's Saturday, Novambar 30 a.m. Roosevelt, First Security Bank, 1 lot. Bank Zion's parking p.m. CHRISTMAS MATINEE, p.m., Roosevelt Twin Theatre T Daeambar Sunday, SANTA comes to 1 1 Ralph Smith will be 89 years old on Saturday, November 30. He has lived in Tabiona since 1938 and will celebrate his bir- TURKEY Drawing, 1 YOUNG INTEREST SPECIAL Fireside, Roosevelt 7:30 p.m. First Ward Monday, Daeambar 2 UNION 7:30 HIGH Wrestle-Of- f, p.m. Union High thday there. School. ' In Loma McKee Davis Morrill 88, died early Wednesday morning at the Rest Center in Venial. Morrill has been ill for several months. He was an early pioneer of Tridell and the oldest male member of bur ward. . people are expected to attend the two day event end be entertained, see movies, buy Christmas items, and visit with Santa Claus. Fun, food and entertainment are ell part of the plan for the Holly Fair. The food at the .Fair win indude homemade items to take home to eat, ready to eat itema for the people at the event, end. even some foodstuffa too lovely to eat. From gingerbread houses to cotton candy to sandwichee and drinka, all tide and more are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on dishes to gold gimmm to-cr- fishes,-blowi- ng tap at the Holly Fair. And not to be outdone by Eugene Jileznek, the talent at on ofts wQl be set up in both the auto shop end leather shop With only 110 booths have been expended to a lugger size tide year, organizers rooms. which it will be roomier this year. Still, two to time thousand hope this year's Holly Fair will be vary entertaining. Jeon Ercanbracke piano students, Pat Stringhams vocal students and UBe Amee will be augHiring students mented with the Stars, the Dazzle Dancers, Roosevelt's Sunshine Generation, Guy Hanaena Gym- - . and quiet from the crowds in the mall or shop areas, selected movies at a minimum charge will also be offend. Usually these ere the Disney type movies which on also suitable for childrens entertainment if Mon or Dad would want to buy a Christmas present for a tyke and rash it out to the car for safe keeping. But with the past eight years of very successful Holly Fairs under their belts, the Roosevelt Lions Club end the UBAVC have the success formula about down to a science. So, this year, area residents that have grown to enjoy the event and thorn that havent had the pleasure yet will til be treated to another great Uintah Basin Holly Fair. W . Phone News Items 722-61- 31 Sew (SHwDsttinniffls Stitch N Sale 25 off all Fabric Notions & Crafts 10 off Quilt Batts & Yarn 930 Bernina 910 Bernina Reg. Price $1,419.00 Reg. Price $999.00 Our price Our Price $1,149.00 $749.00 801 Sport : Reg. Price $749.00 1 Our Price i $399.00 Roosevelt 722-497- 4 dinner at school grandchildren. with their a The CUP election for the Tridell Whlterocka, Lapoint district was held at the Lapoint Elementary School Tuesday. Judges of the election ware Carolyn Lee, Whitfr-ocks- ' A drug alcoholic rap" session will take place December 3 at the Duchesne City Building at 7 pjn. Anyone interested in discussing the subjects ere encouraged to attend. The discussion will possible be held every month. , Glenda Arrowchis and Tridell,' Lorna McKee. 178 people cast their votea with 35 for and 143 against a Wade Haskm, Provo has moved to Ventura, CA. For information telephone Peggy Norman a Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Sanders came to Tridell November 14, to celebrate the birthday of their two grandsons, Eric and Joshua of Honor held Saturday night in the community building, s Tina Taylor has moved to TridelL e Pam Nielson and LaAndrsw Gilbert were united in marriage November 28 in the Leamington Ward Chapel.La Andrews at 738-204- 0. Sewing Club Meckley. a Margaret Ellison held a DUP meeting at her home Thursday. A group from Venal attended. . - Uu 'rap' session planned Lapoint, i Mrs. Velma Frandsen enter .tallied the Neighborhood Sewing Chib at her home, Wednesday evening. Nine members wen present to participate fa visiting end sewing. A salad luncheon was served. Day, Heber (Sty, recently went on a weeks trip to Chico, CA., for a family reunion with their brother J.L. Young and family, a Mr. and Mrs. Richard like from Nephi, wen Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stewart Sr. They an missionary friends from Somerset Pennsylvania. e Mrs. Verian Labram recently spent four days at Salt Lake City receiving medical consultation. While there she w as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bybee. She accompanied Ckm Oberhansly to Salt Lake and bode homo, e Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stewart Sr. was a missionary friend Margaret Anderson from' Guatins, CA. a Mr. and Mra. Jay Gates and family attended Amaral services for Jays brother Ariin Gates, November 13, at Pleasant Grove. ROOSEVELT NEWS Gladys Ross . Provo, spent several days last week with her son and family David and Colleen Stevens and daughter ad family Connie and Larry '"'Ross. : Ka Mr. and Mrs. Darrell North ud son Brad accompanied by then daughter and hueband Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Daniels attended Amaral services for their mother ud grandmother Irene Morris North, November 14, at Heber City. Burial wu in the Heber Cemetery. e Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wall from Cleveland, were Friday guests of Mrs. Zelma Lloyd. Culture Club Members of the Culture Chib met Thursday at Zions Bank where a musical program wu presented by Ben and Collette Clement. Refreshments were served by hostesses Kay Smith ud Venice McDonald! r e Approximately 75 members of Roosevelt East Stake and 40 members of the Rooaevelt Stake, attended eoeaion at the Provo Three local men chosen ' received nominations ' . Temple Saturday, e Mr. end Mrs. Floyd Labram returned home Thursday from spending a week at St. George with their sons and families Dr. and Mrs. Clark Labrum and Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Labrum. e Mr. and Mrs. 'Lamar Nielsen ud brothers and wives Cert end Velde Young, Bountiful; Lawrence and Alma Young, Spring-dale- ; end sister Lola end Gerlad former . Rooaevelt sional residents, Robert Wayne Justice, now of Vernal, and Jay Grant Omar, now living fa Metairie, Louisiana. These men wen selectod from Doug's Photo academic business advance- leadership, achievement, . ment, cultural accomplishments and dvic and political partid-patiothe advisors claim. ' Bv Linda (Clearance Sale Through November 30tb Womens Dress Shoes Custom Dyed 'p m 'ft - Backdrop Rentals, Tables, CenterPieces ? J2 2-- 23 82 Creations State StreeTFlmzmAcross from . gover- groups. In every community there are young men working to make their dtiee, aa well as their country, better places in which to live. Them mu, having distinguished themselves in one or more fields of endeavor, are outstanding and deserve to be recognized far their service to community, profes- - TSr from senators, yiiiiiiiiiiii. nors, mayors, legislators, university and college presidents and is well as various civic The Board of Advisors for the Outstanding Yorntg man of America awards program have announced tin names of men which have been selected for the 1985 honor. Tyo former residents end one cunot residents of Rooaevelt ere on that Hat. Named to' the Hat are: Edward Hurst Carlson, of Roosevelt; a $429.00 N Sew Stitch' 105 Monday through Saturday Hours ' s Aaron Wallace obtained his Eagle Scout Award at the' Court -- 34 thread . boy, November 15. Wayne and Karon Ducharme, a boy, November 8. a Roger and Anita Heritage, ' boy, November 18. Grtg and Vickie Garff, a girl, November 19. Carroll E. and Kathy J. Bates, a boy, November 20. Simm, a girl, Clay and November 20. Vernon and Lorna Anderton, a boy, November 20. Pat ud Deanna Osthus, a boy, November 21. Kay ud Joanne Parrish, a girl, November 21. Randy end Shirley Sims, a girl, November 22. Drug alcohol Tridsil attended grandparents day , at Lapoint Elementary School Thursday. They also enjoyed eating Thanksgiving . Neil end Katherine Wilkerson, a giii, November 14. Dennis and Monica Grant, a from e .A number of grandparents A11 Bernetts Sergers 4 thread Mr. ud Mrs. Jack Goodrich, Othello Washington were former residents of Tridell. Ethel Goodrich attended the wedding of her grandson, Births KUin stock Wedding Dresses yv? in stock formals $2 JTuxedo Rentals $295 s3495 3 thread $369.00 $549.00 ; , 5. V i Stitch' ' - Mrs. Millie Stevens, . parents, . Goodrich. e Ralph and Maxine McKee went to Provo Friday where they went to the temple and to see the Ramses II at the Beam Museum, e Saturday was Stake Temple day at the Provo Temple. Twenty-seve- n people from Tridell natic students end Rachel Baumgartner's Royalettes, Junior Royalettes end Jesters too. For those wishing a little peace Ninth Holly Fair planned for UBAVC Saturday, December 7. Booths from satellite echoed. e Funeral Services for Davis Morrill will be held at 11 njn. in the Lapoint Chapel with interment in the lYideU Cemetery. e Several people attended the wedding reception in' Venal recently for Mr.' end Mrs. Brace NEWS 6:15 P.M. ZION'S On Lights Program" Santa with treats. at 10 AAA., VIETNAM Veteran Leadership Program Duchesne County Building. UNION HIGH Wrestling In Vernal MOON LAKE Director Nomination meeting for District 2, 7 p.m. AAyton Elementary. from he went to Salt Lake NEWS ' TRIDELL Wadnasday, Daeambar 4 This year December 6 and 7 will be the Annuel Holly 'Fair. It will be held hum 11 ajn. to 9 pm. on Friday, December 6, and . Loma McKoa ADULT DANCE, Senior Gtizens Center, 8:30 p.m. MESSIAH Practice, 7:30 p.m. Roosevelt Stake Center Holly Fair ere well underway. Boothe ore ell eaeigned out, entertainment is sD lined up, and they have even planned to make it better this year. The Holly Fair is put on by the Roosevelt LJone Chib and is held at the Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center. 1918 TRIDELL Timdiy, Daeambar 3 The plans for the Ninth Annual 8010119 Ralph Smith, of Tabiona, will bircelebrate his eighty-nint- h thday on Saturday, November 80. He was born in Carbon County on November 30, 1898 end is the son of Charles Matthews Smith end Luna Alger. Hie family moved around a bit until he was 11 years old when his father bought I homestead in Bluebell. Ralph lived there until age 20, when he went to work in Nine Mile Canyon. Thursday, Novambar 28 Thanksgiving Day 2 PM, BASIN CHRISTIAN Fellowship Thanksgiving Pinner at AAyton Community Building, open to the public. Friday, Novambar 29 6 P.M., FIRST SECURITY BANK Corner, Roosevelt MOONLIGHT ' City and joined the United States was Marine Corps. After the war over he traveled around the western United States. He went in 1928 and worked the to beets and potatoes for his future father-in-laHans Christian Hanaen. On February 11, .1938, Ralph married Edna Hanaen. They moved to Tabiona. where Edna taught elementary school and. Ralph drove the milk truck to Salt Lake; They both served a mission in the Uintah Basin Indian Mission and also a mission to the Denver Colorado mission for the LDS Church. They wen first in line on the new Indian Placement Program having had the Chaves family all in their home to go to man celebrates landmark I Open uutit 9:00 p. m. Frmudsen 'i Off n, |