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Show . 7 - ... . . -- ,, .'i r: UINTAH BASIN STANDARD, I NEWS : Gladys Rots Funeral Services for Edith Wardle Abplanalp Laris was held December at the 24, Olpin-Hullinge- mortuary. Burial was in the Roosevelt Memorial Park. Out of town relatives and friends attending were, her sister Wiley, Mr. and Mrs. Garth Hall, Judy Baird, Magna; Chris Apostol, Provo; George A postal, Midvale; Anna Massey, Maria Robb, Gladys Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Laris, Clifford Wardle, Vernal; Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Laris, and Ins Curtis, Salt Lake; Millie Stevens, Ma-grath- . New Years Resolutions. Many people make them and usually include one about getting into shape, or losing weight. The popularity of aerobic exercise for both of these resolutions has increased dramatically, not iust at the first of the year. r a 'll. WINNER Provo. Mrs. Minnie Morrill returned home Sunday after Bpending two days in the Salt Lake ares visiting her daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Barnes. She went to attend a Barnes family band Dixie Relatives and friends attending from Roosevelt were his parents, Bishop David La brum, John Hullinger and Bill Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Fenn and children from Tremonton, visited during the paBt week with his family the Devan Fenns and her family the Gary Shields. Beverly and Joan Shields, Provo and friends Brent Thompson from Portland, Oregon, visited during the past week with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shields. The girls left Thursday morning for Washington, D.C. where Beverly has employment. Kevin Adamson son of David and Dawnette Adamson and Kellie Brown daughter of Allen and Jeanie Brown were married in the Salt Lake Temple, Friday, December 20, approximately 50 relatives and friends attended the wedding and wedding dinner 19. hosted by the grooms parents at the Coachman. Their wedding reception was held December 21, at the Roosevelt West Stake Center. Out of town relatives attending were, his grandmother Elda Kohler, Midway; Mr. and and Mrs. John L. Harvey daughter SuBan, Midvale; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Adamson and Nicole, Hartford, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs.- David Adamson Jr., Orem; and Mr.1 and Mrs. Don Horen,' Heber; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robs, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Abbott and families, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ross and mother Millie Stevens, Culture Club The Culture Club members and partners held their annual Elwin Cargills. e Fifty one family members of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Lemon gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nebeker for a Christmas party Saturday evening. Attending from out of town were; and two DeAnn Thomson children, Evanston, Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Lemon and three daughters, Coalville; Wendy Nebeker, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lemon and family from Littleton, Colorado. They were three day guests of his family. e Jeneil Lemon daughter of Neil and Jen ice Lemon had the opportunity to read her Christmas poem on Prime Time Access, Christmas Eve. e David and Charolett Gillman from Logan spent the Christmas Holiday with their families, Mr. and Mrs. Garth Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gillman, Pleasant Valley. e Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Ross were weekend guests of his mother Mrs. Merle Ross, e Mr. and Mrs. Thure Carlson were hosts to a Christmas dinner party at their home in honor of their ten employee's December 21. e Funeral services for Kate Bird Gines were held Thursday, December 26, at Francis, family members attending from this area, were, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Duncan, Deon, Delane and Tena Bird, Mildred Rogers and daughters Lisa and Michele, hot spa ski week during in parents Wilson. the Christmas Roosevelt with her Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Rona and Sondra Rockwood from Utah State, are spending the Holidays at home with their family the Tim Rockwoods. e Bishop and Mrs. Larry Ross and family went to Salt Lake Christmas day to meet their daughter Michele Schroedter and baby daughter from Houston, Texas. She will spend two weeks visiting family members in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Ross from Salt Lake were Christmas guests of his parents and grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross. College students home for the Holidays are Jackie Oberhanaly, BYU, and Sherrie Oberhanaly, Utah State and Amy Dennis, Provo. e Mr. and Mrs. Dave Holmes and family spent Christinas with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Duane Rkhens in Salt Lake City. Currently Speaking How expensive is electricity? Many prices have exceeded the cost of electricity. Let's compare: The cost of a 12" sheet of l operate the table saw we use to cut it for 40 hours. The cost of a pound of sirloin steak-w- ill operate the electric unit upon which you cook it for 15 hours. The cost of one flashlight battery-w- ill operate the average clock radio for 3 months. The cost of a box of facial tissues and a roll of toweling--wil- l operate an electric dryer for 5 hours. The cost of a monthly teleill phone operate your CB set for 2000 hours. The cost of an average magazine-wi- ll operate the light by which you read it for 50 hours. The cost of a pound of coffee-w- ill operate the percolator plywood-wil- bill-w- for 200 hours. The cost of an LP When you liegin un exercise program aim for the lower part of your target zone (60 percent) during the first few months. As shape, you get into better gradually build up to the higher part of the target zone. After six months or more of regular exercise, you can exercise up to 85 percent of your maximum heart rate-- if you wish.' the brochure says. Your maximum heart rale is usually 220 minus your age. I lowever, the figures are averages and should lie used as general guidelines only. This and more interesting information is contained in the Ixxiklet. To learn more about heart rate monitoring and selecting an exercise class, write or call the Governor's Council on Health and Fitness. P.O. Box 45500. Salt Lake City. Utah 84145-0500- . (53:1-6120- ). a movie-w- ill operate your television 5 hours per day for 5 months. The cost of a carton of 16 ounce soda pop-w- ill operate your porch light for 370 hours. of The cost of a pack the cigarettes-wi- ll operate average family toaster for 3 By Moon Lake Electric . 5 Page record-w- ill operate the phonograph for over 100 hours. The cost of 2 people attending months. cost of a brass door operate an electric doorbell for 5 12 hours. The cost of a can of shaving cream and a. box of razor blades-w- ill operate an electric razor for 1500 hours. The cost of a cord of wood-wiheat more than 3000 gallons of water by electricity. The cost of a loaf of bread-w- ill operate the toaster for 5 months. The cost of 50 pounds of 12 ill operate a frost-frecubic foot refrigerator for 10 The knocker-w- ill ll ice-w- e days. The cost of a double-be- d electric blanket-w-ill operate it for more than 300 nights. The cost of a book of matches-w- ill operate a night light for 3 years. The cost of a square carpet-w- ill operate the vacuum cleaner to clean it twice a week for 15 years. Electricity cost too high? Nothing else can do the job as as reasonably, as efficiently, 12-fo- electricity. P 6 . to Park City gQjtt 0!5 USK3ESS satellite TV 4 waterbed rooms 8 rooms or Sundance per person, lift visited Classes." The purpose of it is to assist people in selecting an exercise which will meet their individual needs and enable them to enjoy the benefits of physical activity. Keeping track of your heart rate is only one. Maximum heart rate is the fastest your heart can beat. Exercise alxive 75 percent of the maximum rate may be too strenuous unless you are in peak physical condition. Exercise be Co-hote- ss rentals Family units only 18 miles to Don and Annette Ebom and family from Rexburg, Idaho, exercise by keeping track of your heart rate." a brochure for consumers stales. This brochure was developed in response to the problems often associated with over-doin- g exercise. The Governor's Council on Health and Physical Fitness has come out with the brochure entitled. "A Consumer's Guide to Exercise Christmas Party and dinner at the home of Dick and Leona Andrews, Saturday, December was Ora Labrum. A 21. fun evening of film, games and exchanging gifts was enjoyed by 15 guests. a day $22 GREEN ACRES NATIONAL 9 INN 4 Clarine Cook and son Trent, and Asel Nielsen. Mrs. Gines was a former resident of Acadia. 1, 1986, low 60 and stay in Heber Ski 3-- injured. "You can find out how hard to Bob. Provo; Vicki and Chris Carlini and small son, Fillmore; Mr. am Mrs. Ron Brown, son Marlon, Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brown and son Ryan, Sandy; and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brown, West Valley, a Approximatley 300 members of the Roosevelt Fifth Ward attended a turkey dinner Christmas party and program, December 19, at Roosevelt Stake Center. e Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bryson recently spent five weeks at Yuma Arizona, they came home for Christmas. They will return to Yuma after the Holidays for the rest of the winter, e Mr. and Mrs. Juan Shields and children from Provo, were holiday guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brough and his parents Mr. and Mrs. Gary Shields. e Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Ross and family spent Monday at Ogden, while there they visited his sister Orlene Whyte. e Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Olsen and children spent Christmas at Burley, Idaho with her family the Christmas party. David W. Barney son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barney and Linda Bastian daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bastian were married in the Salt Lake Temple a ' Dean was the winner of the Video Galaxy's free drawing. She selected the free VCR in- -, stead of the trip to Disneyland on December 21. Here Raymond Elder presents the prize to Dixie and her hus- e December Unfortunately though, many individuals try these classes only to come away feeling exhausted, sore, stiff and in some cases January iipvnt jrvp your near and lungs lit lie conditioning. "Therefore, the best activity level is 60 to 75 percent of the maximum rate. This range is called the target zone," the Ixxiklet points nut. Resolution to get in shape helped by information book ROOSEVELT , i plus tax. Based on a room, includes ParVWest ticket. 654-220- i 2 i v.s 4.. If i mam M ratfflH? All Coats Comfy, Walls, Pacific Trail Mens, Ladies fet? Merchandise All SHOP TODAY AND SAVE! 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