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Show -- t.r i. 1 I ( .'V , . At Grand 01(1 Opty,S they mw Roy Acuff, Mel TOlia, ..plus many others. They toured the homos of. Johnny and June . Carter Cash, Gary Scruggs, Bob' Zola Spencer Luman, Conway Twitty, Ray ' Cash. Tamipy Virginia Farguson Wynetta, Minnie Peeri and many others. In Sylvie Thompson and son Ken Lexington, Kentucky, they .sto- his five children from Las and Mu' and Glenns Quick of pped at the Lincoln Memorial, Nevada spent time VegsSi ' were 'Fathers , Sandy and saw the cabin whereDay weekJune 21, with her Aunt Saturday ' President Lincoln end visitora with the Paul Qi-- ir had lived. They ' Zola Spencer. '. Deanna family. Paul, and' their . have s new big basketball e Mr. Mrs: and Seth Assay children returned to Sandy with stadium in Lexington, which is .from Bountiful visited over the their parents, where they visited largest in the world. They weekend, with their daughter for. a wash. After returning to saw where the first Seers RoeGordon snd Deane Eldredgt.and Paul Whiterocks. Quick drove buck store had been built On relatives. Than they went to other back to Sandy where ha worked Minnio'a birthday, in Kansas in Provo, June 23 rad thef.T.C. for the following week, City, the group got together, and will from there for Missouri to go a Lovell Hardman is at home, had a birthday: celebration, ; their missionrecuperating from his .fall from, including the cake, for Minnie. In ed Jane Eaton and baby 4u" the horse, and ia getting stronger Abileno, Kansas, they uw ghtsr Katherinb and Jana's ' every day. We wish you a speedy home, library, mu- father Lea Clegg of California, recovery, Lovell. ... aeum and chapel. Then 'oh borne Visited Saturday, June 21 with Sherry Kay Rasmuasm spent . through Denver.. Minqie says this her Aunt Zola Spencer. last week with her family, where ia one of the beat tours they have e Zola Spencer is happy to she. is enjoying a weeks vacation ever had, and it waa due, in large, announce the birth of her newest from her work in Salt Laku, part, to the competence rad great granddaughter . bore to of the Wflkarson planning Shawn end Carrie Spencer in a Virginia Ferguson drove to and especially the driver. tours, Virgil Logon', June 24. She' weighed 8 Salt Lake last Saturday, to ' and Minnie are .already ri lbs 15 os. and will be named, attend the wedding and reception their next trip. . Madalyn. Grandparents are Mr. . of the 'daughter of a good friend. ' e (hi Wednesday night, this' and Mrs. ' Sheldon Spencer, This shows.that some people will Young Men, Young- Womens Phfl Kearns go to great lengths for the organization bad their party at ' Rollins, and Mr. and Mrs.. Tsylortville. food a at yummy reception. . the Phwer Plant, with, about 85 a In Neola 1st Ward Sacrament " members present. They served Sunday,' June 22, a is.' Keith and Wanda Bastian Meeting barbecued riba and hamburgers, . report meeting Was given tot. drovrto Proyo-las.Friday, and Games rolls, salads, pie Wsndsl. Henris who served his met other Whiterpcka residents, were provided for the younger mission in San Bernadeno,. Calithe' following day,' to do Temple children;' the alder .children fornia where haspent 18 months! work at the Provo Temple, Coens, played touch football, while the Those from out of. town that and Dean Bagley, Cherie Dickey, adults visited. attended were, his grandmother, Don and Ednal Simmons, Zells Mabel Maxfield, Salt Lake; Ryab Pike,' Stanley and Mary Lynne Ranee Hernia , and his and Hoopes, .DeAnn Quick, and her brother, Doran uid fiancee Nancy Alice Warren,. . Carol. mother, ' Nickel After the meeting families Helquist, and her mother, Hose and friends met at the Henrie LaRae. Moosman, Kay Ferguson, ' home for lunch. Rasmussen, Betty'Cloward, Chris Connio Lao Errol Whiting, and two son and Beth Gray, were the ones Michael and Anthony , and his attending from' Whiterocks, along mother Geneva Whiting went to : Neola-..with many residents, Provo June 22, where they including LeQa Anderton,. Verna attended the mission report toe Visitors home at the Melba Mr. Ekaund. of. Hoopes, and iler Janeve Smith granddaughter e The children of Stanley Hoo-- and Mrs. Leo Tqrnbow for a week ' Ward. She toe Provo in Park' and half a were Doyle Tumbow pes gathered., at' hie home on Nashville filled in mission her and son rad Boyd Tumbow and' Fathers Day for a Tennessee. the After meeting two of Lake. .Salt Some boys the total group numbering 33. family members met at the home., friends came out for a few days to Toni and Joe Weaver, and four of her parents Fairon and Carolyn visit.- They were friends of the diQdren, of Grand Junction were Smith for a luncheon, also 'there, as they had come to grandsons. Doyle and his boy are e The Roger Horrock's reunion on their folks doing attend the wedding of Glenda ' was held . at the Regional Park, home and and came boys Boyd McKee, Stans granddaughter, to where. 185. family members and out part of the time to help.. Murray Sullivan, of Delta, Colo- -' relatives' were in attendance. visited' and Marva for three rado. The 'wedding was held at boys came, as far away 'as They , Father's Day. the Maeser Stake Center: Arizona, Nevada, Idaho and Salt Maxine Fae Penrod spend Quentin Hoopes, .age 9, Lake. Dean Jennings acted as thers Day visiting, her father in spent a weOfc with the Hoopes, chairman with the assistance of Provo. Utah in Valley Hospital ' helping with, the milking end Floy Horrocks. Dean handed but ' Her niother out there with other choree aroiind the ranch. awards for them that'treveled the ' her husband, Frank Debt whio is Quentin returned to Grand still recuperating after a long. most. to . the one frith the most Junction with the 'Weavers, to children ami etc. All visited rad illness.. visit with them Coir a week, ' had a. luncheon. Nerit year Nellie Mrs. e reWilliams Cariene eRalph and Jane Gray, three Orem will be. in charge. Loy, Joy with home after her turned, being sons, Russell, Gary. and Brent, two weeks for Jodie and daughter were Fathers In Neola 2nd Ward Sacrament Day weekend helping with her children. Jodie visitors with parents, Chris and meeting Sunday, June 15, the. Beth Gray. ,.s rtjp4j!till,jbi the, hospital after a testimonial to Brett Campbell k, .second operation on. her- wye. ' was held. He is the sent of Doug e The wandering Virgil Robbs Cariene will keep the children are at it again! They have just .aqd Freda Campbell and will. fill 'hereunto next week and titan go returned from a vacation, his mission-iSouth Africa. Fifty down to Hurricane and take the ' relatives and frienda were in in which they toured the' southern children home. Jodie is at home-no- ' ' attendance! Mates. The Robbs were members and Carfone will hek out for ' of a group of senior citizens, who Bryan and Clairene Mair, took a tour on the Wilkeraoh bus' ' is week. before returning home, Bridgeland, Norman and Connie e Mrs.' Beverly Roberts had to 'Dye, Becky and Courtney Dye, leaving from Vernal. ; The trip ' return to LDS Hospital for more went through Denver, Wichita, Chad and Shelly, Oran, Bill and treatment on her leg. She is doing LaRae Dye and family,.' Castle Kansas, . and Oklahoma City. much better and hopes to be up Minnie was especially happy in Dale, Dougs sister! Ogpkn, a ' Oklahoma City, as the bus driver again soon. .student friend,' Perry all attended e Mrs. Lynnie McPlpe had to took Minnie to Blackwell, near the meeting. take her two boys to Haber for a '. a Ray and Iillian Houston went Oklahoma City, where Minnies check-uthis .past week. They . fo Provo Wednesday, June 11, to . daughter lives, whom' she hadnt were both doing much better. She .seen for four years; in their . pick up .her sister Clara Fye of visit the two ' ladies ' visited her parents while in Heber California, limy took her around .. exchanged much family infer- - before raturning home. to places of interest in the Basin e Mrs. Josephine Voda, Silt and then drove, her back to mation, and Minnie saw her two Lake,' visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Prove, June, 19 so she could grandchildren. In Oklahoma-CityMr. rad. Mrs.- Brent Lee return home, they saw' the Cowboy Hall of Lee and thin past week. While and family Gordon Eldredge and his Fame and also, toured Greenland, here they stayed at their ranch mother Bliss Eldredge, O.B. and Elvis Presleys home, snd slso, ' home. where he ' is buried. On to Margaret Oberhansly and family, Mrs! Mr. Ed and Veda e and went Mark into snd and where: Fern Nashville, Oberhansly they Josephines sister Rachel snd Mr. two boys, went ' to Salt Lake Minnie Pearls Museum,- and sU of Salt and Mrs. Joe Smith since-Mwas there, got her 'Saturday June 14, where they Lake attended the 6. anniversary attended a family .reunion at Barbara MandreU was also Tabiona Cultural Hall Sugar House Park. They enjoyed singing 'there. They went to a part st for Mr. and Mrs. last Saturday Angie saw and Music Museum, games; geneology sheets and Country and Elvin Lewis. They said it was .' pictures and a potluck dinner. old care, clothes,' and many other lovely party and a huge crowd and Bliss left early that things. At Operaland, saw the aattended'. w and Me Blue Grass Boys-samorning and did sealings at the Provo. Temple, then went to the Gal.- My' WHITE- ROCKS NEWS NEOLA NEWS' - . - . - . !' . ; !. . UINTAH BASIN STANDARD, July 2, 1966, Pag 7 Anthony end Susan Famulary .and two Children left for Washington where thgy will malts their home. ' ' Bishop Parley rad Mrs. Earieiia Smart went to Lbs . 'Angeles,. June 5, on vacation. Then to Preston Idaho- - where., they attended the funeral services for nia Aunt Jennie Nuffer, June , June 16. 17 they attended fiineralj services In Draper for E'ariene'a,!', Uncle James Allred. Others that attended from Needs were Lea Allred, So ran and Karan Neilsen, Ira arid Jen id Jensen. , - . . - - . . - . . t ala-mo- d. TAB IONA NEWS . -- ARCADIA NEWS : H Idp Horrocks Jamie ' Free ton and Earl Knight's grandson received his Primary graduation certificate ' Sunday in Sacrament' meeting. Youth speakers, wag Lisa Fee tern. Gishop Weight end counselors Tory Haladay and Roger Marett were also speakers. Diane Free ton rendered an organ selection'. Njf .James O. Larsen, Soap Lake, Washington is visiting relatives and friends, rad attended church ?' i jff in Bridgeland Sunday. He plana . T, ' ; j on attending Mytona Home this and .Coming Friday Saturday. a Mrs. Phebe Giles of .Ogden is visiting with' ' Christina Nation this week. SEASON OF BANG Fireworks are considered normal The Terril Haladays are the for this weekend season but all are urged to take care proud grandparents of a baby wheri handling ' these volatile items. Children should boy born to Ranae and Glenn. should have parental supervision and even grown-up- s Paystrup of Springville on June !i ,iixlSII , 3 . - ? , - - - 11. be careful around these explosives. - - - - . r, - . . some-wor- chance to take advantage pf excellent real' estate values offered by HUD. The properties Nows your below are homes acquired by HUD and offered for sale to all interested parties, owner - Stans-grandson- . . - - - - ' occupants and investors. Buyers must obtain own financing. Purchasers' may utilize cash, conventional or VA financing on all properties listed below. Properties eligible for FHA insurance are designated in the appropriate column by ' yes. Please contact a real estate brokeragent of your choice for details. . KXTKNDCD LISTING PERIOD Properties ere not ln e bid period end bids on these properties' will be opened et 3:09 p.m. on the day they ere received. . - , - 1 -- - 12-da- y n . . properties ere still ovoiloble and offers to properties will be accepted be to at 49 a.m. July , 19. 9. 1N4. opened p.m. July RIMINDIR..'.The following purchase these through 4:29 PRICE REDUCTION Price Reduction . p CASE NO. 521-- 1 16266-20- TYPE ADDRESS DESCRIPTION PRICE FHA $45,000 No 1104 sq. ft. 3 bdrm., . - . '. - 333 East 600 North 3 1 bath - Extended Listing Period , - Altonah: - 1 mile South of Altonah No 1335 Sq. ft., 3 bdrm., 2 bath $19,5(X) - Unihabitable, unapproved waste disposal system. - . auto-grap- h. Roosevelt: Lot 2 of - reunion. a Mr., and Mrs. Wayne Smith-so- n . of Phoenix, Arizona, spent a ' little time ' with the .' Harold Whitings' last Thursday. They came to Neola to decorate family of a graves. He is the manager 52T:1 34288-20- 200 North 500 West 3 Duplex. 200 North Duplex 200 North Duplex 200 North Duplex 200 Nbrth Duplex 200 North . . $300 REWARD For information resulting in conviction' of dividuals responsible in- for vandalism Duchesne City Property. .Contact Duchesne. City Office of construction company snd s former resident of Neds end.the son of Nephi and Viola Smith. . - . Dr. John P. Gleave Optometry Contact Eye Examination Thorough Health No-U- Check-U- p Special Tints Large Frame Selection: Including Designer Frames Sunglasses ft Ski Goggles: 110 South 100 Waat Heber City, Uth S40J2 Better than new 1056 foot 1982 home, 3 bedroom, 2 baths, 10 acres, 10 water, Lenses: Regular Soft Bifocal Soft Continuous Wear Gee Permarable . Bifocal na - share. 2 excellent water well; 2 septic, almost I acre raised fertile garden spat. Foot of mountain setting In Neola overlooking Uintah Nor-we- Basin. Ban -- Carrera Telephone Vuemet-r-Re- y . ' . ' . lEyo - Disfress Sale! : 864-111- 3 Two egrpeted wood decks, burner B many extra features. Assumable loan, need equity onlyl Steal at $48,000. Strait Realty mm the View Subdivision 521134293-20- 3 7&8 $35,500 Yes 928 sq. Yes 1088 sq. ft., 3 $43,500 1 500 West 9 & 10 ft., 2 bdrm. 1 bath ea. bdrm., . $43,500 Yes 1088 sq. ft., 3 ea, bdrm. ea. bath $43,500 Yes 088 sq. ft., 3 ea bdrm. ea. bath 1088 Yes sq.ft., 3 ea bdrm. $43,500 ea. bath 1 500 West 13 & 4 1 1 500 West 1 & 2 5 .500 West 1 & 12 $43,500 ' Yes 1088 sq. ft, 3 ea. bath ea bdrm. .1 $43,500 Yes 1088 sq. ft., 3 ea. bdrm. ' ea, bath $43,500 Yes 1088 sq. ft., 3 ea. bdrm. ea. bath Yes 088 sq. ft. 3 ea. bdrm. $43,500 ea. bath 1088 Yes sq. ft., 3 ea. bdrm. $43,500 ea. bath 1 1 1 1 1 A NOTICE TO BROKERS o Not Open with the case number, address, and date Sealed bid must be clearly marked Sealed of bid opening on the outside of the envelope. Bids must be received in the HUD Property Sales Office, Suite 220 at 324 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111, by the appropriate date and time shown above. 8 form. An earnest money deposit of not less than $500 will be Bids must be submitted on the 8 form. Should purchaser refuse or held and deposited by selling broker upon submission of the otherwise fail to perform In accordance with this contract, including the time limitation, seller may, at sellers sole option, retain all or a portion of the deposit as liquidated damages. HUD reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Properties are subject to prior sqle. Each property is sold as is", with no repairs. They may contain code violations. (No warranty). HUD properties are available toall persons regardless of race, color, religion, Bid-D- $12,00011 Nice green shady lot bedroom mobile all set up and with-- working. .Beautiful Aitamont location I Why waste money renting when you can own for lessl Hurry will be ready 'soonl Owner, agent. financing, Dean Frandseri TM-E88- 4; .721-223- ' 5 or Jones Paint & Glass ROOSOVOlt, 722-201- 6 Windows r Paint Auto Glass Specialities Mirrors Wall Paper. Paint Supplies ' Point Sprayer Rentals . . . ' You Hear The Crash, Think Of Jones Paint A Glass" I RROKErS COMMISSION The autnority to insure mortgages has expired and has not yet been extended by Con- gross. Properties! advertised available for FHA insurance are advertised contingent upon the ' authority of HUD to insure the mortgage at the 'time the sale is closed. 8 HUD-FH- HUD-954- HUD-954- sex, marital status, or natural origin. For more information on houses available in other areas of the Offic.' 524-52- 42 11 - . t 1 1 500 West 3 & 4 Duplex 200 North 500 West 5 & 6 Duplex . . 200 North 500 West 15 & 16 Duplex 200 North 500 West 17 & 18 Duplex . Lot & HomouridoF I ea. bath please call the Salt Lake City 524-523- 2 524-52- 30 Urban of and Development Housing ige6 Department HUD ' -- TPS |