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Show Pag. 18. UINTAH BASIN STANDARD, July 2. 1986 w$i ifm ' Rodeo Grounds ' W k. NEOLA V vf Patriotic Program ' rail work on solving a scavenger hunt. The winning prizes were uncertain at Fridays press time, hut will nonetheless be worth the childrens time and energy. A greased pole contest will start at 0 p.m. just prior to the $2,000 firework show at dark. The Lions Club would like residents to participate in the celebration. Remember, July everything gets started with the breakfast starting at 7:30 a.m. paths. Starting off the celebration for the early risers is a breakfast with pancakes, sausage, hash browns and eggs startingat 7:30 a.m. St the Wallace Park. .The adults will pay S3 and children under 12 will pay 12. Right after breakfast, races have been planned for the 12 and under crowd.. While the parents enjoy some good conversation, the children win work off their NEWS Gladys Rom Lqma McKee Murlin Wenzel has just returned from China, Japan and Taiwan where he was on tour with the Young Ambassador group from RYU. Murlin ia now home for the summer months where he has employment at the Deseret Generation Power Plant, a Twenty-fiv- e Youth from dressed in Pioneer style clothing went to Vernon, on the other side of the Okra Mountain for a four day trek for Mormon Loidene Conference. Youth Naloni went with the group as a Stake specialist e A number of McKee families attended the funeral in Maples, ' Saturday. for Clarence Palmer, husband of Elsie McKee, e Elder and Sister Melvin Kitchen arrived home Saturday evening from their mission to the England, Manchester Mission. e Jason Goodrich and Dane Ikerd also graduated from West Junior High last week. Their names were accidently omitted from the list in last weeks news, e Mr. and Mrs. Jim Goodrich and family Bountiful, visited Friday night and Saturday at the home of Ray- Haslem and Rae Their son Thayne Goodrich. this Qoodrich will summer helping with farm work, e. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Goodrich were honored by their family Friday night at a surprise party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Goodrich. The occasion was their forty-fiftwedding anniversary. e Mr. and Mrs. Gary Simmons and family went to Capitol. Reef and Bryce Canyon for a two day holiday last week. ; , Tri-de- ll brush could', start a fire which could put in danger private landowners. property or outlying Federal and State lands. Division of State Lands . The and Forestry would also like' to recommend that parents be present when their children are setting off fireworks, and where possible' set than off in an area where a possible fire could not occur. We all want to help, celebrate our Independence but we need to celebrate with smart and safe procedures'. Also State Lands and Forestry would once again like to remind the public of the firewood available on State Land. You ' may contact Sean Murphy, Duchesne 4 or County Firewarden at the Forest Srvice office in Duchesne will also be issuing firewood permits if you cannot contact Sean. The prices are $5 per cord with a minimum purchase of $10 for the permit. There are also some stay'in-Tridel- 738-260- . l These boys were selected as the winners of the boys portion of the Junior Rodeo Royalty Contest in Neola last Wednesday. Selected as King was Darrell Bastion (center), with first knight and Mr. Congeniality as Travis Duncan. Tying for second knight was Ronnie Bastion and Gary Duncan. .JUNIOR RODEO WINNERS h sale areas on .Tabby Mountain, if you are interested contact Murphy or contact the Area office in Vernal at - 781-077- e Seventy six family members of Mrs. Zelma Lloyd gathered- at the'Hobble Creek recreation area near Springvulle for a family reunion, June 14. Attending from this area were, Mrs. Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. James Zobell, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Lloyd, Gayle Crowley ' and children, also Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lloyd, from Beltsville, Maryland. They came to Roosevelt after the reunion for a five day visit with her mother and other relatives. e Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brown and two daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Denver and family returned horn Tuesday from a 12 day vacation to California, s' Troy Larsen, eon of Dr. and Mrs.' Dale Larsen and Susanne Mower, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mower were married June 20 at the LDS Temple in Salt Lake City. Relatives and friends attending from Roosevelt were, their parents, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted McBride, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gates, Bishop and Mrs. David La brum, Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Rawlings, Mr. and Mrs. Burke Eldredge,. Mr. and Mrs: David Adamson,' Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Reynolds and Vicki Jenkins. A reception waa held in their honor June 21, at' Roosevelt Stake Center. Coming from out of town were, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mower from Fairview; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Johnson, Melba, Idaho; Dr. and Mrs. Gary Jones, Pocatello, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. David Adamson, Mr. and Mrs: Kevin Adamson, Orem; Sue Ashton, Salt Lake; apd three of Susanne's friends, from American Fork. Deon and Delaine Bird were hostess at the Bridal shower at their residence June 19, in honor of Kathy Brown, fiancee' of Brent Rogers. Twenty six relatives and friends were in attendance, e Mr. and Mrs. Saih Anderton and family recently returned home from 11 day vacation up the coast "from California to Vancouver, British, Columbia. Worlds Fair They attended the more intervisited many end places. esting e Jim Larsen from Soap Lake, Washington ia spending several visiting days in the Basin He is friends. and relatives former resident of Arcadia. . NEWS . pole 5 p.m. Rodeo Grounds Adults $6 Children $3 TRIDELL After the races and breakfast conversation am over with, a mass migration of people will travel to Roy' Park for a community picnic starting . at 4:30 p.m. After dinner the 12 and under crowd will again unite and , Friday, July 4 . 'care over July 4' ROOSEVELT under . Fire Warden urges by Sean Murphy Duchesne District Forests Firewarden Once again we am approaching that time of year when we need to ' start thinking about celebrating our countrys independence, July 4. This year it is even bigger than yearn past because of the centennial celebration of the Statue of Liberty. The Division of State Lands, and Forestry would like to remind .ua to be very Careful with the use of fireworks over the 4th. With the hot and dry conditions we have been having over the past few weeks, it wouldnt take much of a spark to start a wildland fire. A bottle .rocket or even a firecracker that comes in contact with the dry grasses or n? Barbecue Dinner Neola Rodeo Grounds Neola Ward Chapel delicious breakfast. For those tired of talking and running around, the Lions Club has reserved the swimming pool for an all-da- y tree swim. Sun bathers and swimmers will enjoy this little treat brought to you by the Lions Club. fun-fille- & Friday, July 4 8 p.m. 10:00 a.m. July 5 & over , Third Annual Horse Pulling Contest Saturday Duchesne Lions Club plan July 4th fun Duchesne. Lions Club will be d holding their annual July 4 celebration at two dty im July $2.0011 $4.0012 fiwirdloy, ' M - X Working Harder to Serve You Better is Our Pledge 4 4 4 4 4 4 to You! . "' . Napa Glass Cleaner with Ammonia in 15 oz. Aerosol Can Sale ends $2.01 July 5 RATCHETHOIST 2 HOOK 2 TON STOCK No. 31-1- 31 $23.99 4000 Lb. Capacity 2 Hook Cable 4 4 4 Each Master Clear Silicone in 11.1 oz. Caulking Tube Hoist $6.50 Penzoil KAR RITE CAR RAMP 10-4- 0 w 4 4 4 4 the Pourable Plastic Bottle Motor Oil in STOCK No. 1083 6500 Lb. Capacity $1.09 Car Ramp Set $23.99 Roosevelt Enterprises 157 N. 300 E. in Roosevelt , 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444440 t V |