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Show Pg 4, October 29. 1966 HJJintah Life (Basin Standard assistance." VanTassell anniversary party set Uintah Haven plans board says re-ope. y 17, 1965. The VanTasseUs have been the parents of four children. From the seven children in the family they ' are the grandparents to 20 grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren. They have enjoyed doing things with their family including fishing, hunting and camping. The VanTasseUs now reside in Neola, where they spend their summers gardening, fishing and eqjoying family and friends. They spend the winters in Arizona in the warmer climates. The children of the VanTasseUs include Eva Mae, Weldon D. and Milton Owen: then Larry H., Karma, Vella and Dianna Jean. . Daily and Bernice VanTassell, of Neola, will be celebrating their Golden Wedding Anniversary on Saturday, November 1 , in the Roosevelt Senior Citizens Center from 7 p.m. to midnight. Dancing will be from 8 p.m. to midnight but no gifts are requested. Nickles". All single adults andor those individuals who feel they could benefit from this fireside are welcome to attend. Young Single Adults Roosevelt West Stake Young Single Adults are planning a very unique fireside November 2, 7:30 p.m. at the Roosevelt 2nd and 9th Church House. Dr. Robert Vincent, a well known educator, as well as is able to combine speaker, information with a good sense of - humor to provide a very stimulating fireside. His subject will be: Making the Most of Your Hospital Notes Gerald and Marilyn Cooper, a boy, October 5. Lyle and Glenda Lemon, a boy, October 18. Scott and Sue Ann Kowallis, a boy, October 20. Alonzo and Sherrie Brinker-hoff- , a boy, October 22. Jeffrey and Sherie Norton, a girl, October 24. Dale and Becky Rasmussen, a girl, October 17. WHITE-- . Virgin! Ferguson e Chris and Beth Gray enjoyed a weekend visit with their son who are presently institutionalized prematurely just because of a lack of alternatives. In some cases, people have been known to attempt to live alone at home past the point of prudency just to avoid a nursing home. These are common situations and the feelings associated with them are aU justified, Thomas said. Our position now is that there is too wide of a gap between home care and nursing home care. People are entitled to live in an environment where they can enjoy the highest quality of life possible and not be destined for a nursing home just because of a need for supervision or winn Candy checks are hospital's service You .can take some of the Bcariness out of Halloween this following the or X-r- treat goodies objects at the Duchesne n head. The public service has been provided by the hospital far the past few years. Anyone with questions about possible candy tampering is invited to call the department, or bring their candy in to be run through the machine, Blanchard said. '' County Hospital (DCH). Parents who are concerned with their trick or treaters candy are invited to take it into the DCH department for screening at no cost An technician will be available after 9 a.m. on the Saturday morning X-ra- y X-r- X-ra- y proride those. They are usually covered 100 percent by Medicare just as they are in their own ' home.' Uintah Haven is licensed for 15 clients. The board has requested commitments from at least eight prospective clients before opening. The Haven ia offering substantial financial incentives for those who elect to go through the admission process prior , to the actual opening. The facility is expected to be open again before the end of the year. For more information, contact Cedar Crest Convalescent Center at 722-249- 7. LAPOINT NEWS Arda Mansfield Friday night trick or treating," said Wilma Blanchard, DCH department year by having your childs trick A large group of people from Lapoint went deer hunting this past week. Some of the ones going were Mr. and Mrs. Lance Luck, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Johnson will be remembered by Laurie Luck. They picked up Mr. Laurence Caldwell and want hunting with them. X-r- Jeff ZobeU, to Salt Lake, to visit her brother and hie wife, Victor and Irene Mitchell of Seattle, who are visiting their mother, Martha Grove, and brought with them Jaynes sister, Lellie Fryer, also of Pleasant Grove, e Loren and Zella Pike drove to Salt Lake and stayed with their daughter, Daria, while her husband Kirk went deer hunting. Lionel and Alice King, parents of Bob King, were weekend visitors with their son and his family; while they were in the area, they went deer hunting, e Wanda Baatian took her daughter and husband, Betty and ROCKS NEWS and his wife and family, Ralph and Jayne Gray, with children RusseU 7, Gary 5, and Brent 2. The Ralph Grays live in Pleasant n, Bonneville Health Systems, Inc. Board of Directors has announced the planned reopening of the Uintah Haven Residential Care Center in Roosevelt. In a recent presentation to the board. Dan W. Thomas, administrator of Cedar Crest and Uintah Haven properties, outlined the need for an assisted living situation in the Uintah Basin. As Cedar Crest Convalescent Center discharges clients who have successfully completed a rehabilitation program, they often could benefit from a stay at the Haven before returning to total independence at home. In addition, there are many The golden wedding anniver-saiof Daily and Bernice VanTassell will be celebrated on Saturday, November 1 at the Senior Citizens Center just West off Highway 40 in Roosevelt from 7 to 12 p.m. There will be dancing from 8 p.m. to midnight and the VanTasseUs have requested there be no gifts. Daily VanTassell was bom in Park City in 1906. His family moved to Hayden, where he started school, and later moved to Vernal While he lived here he married his first wife and they became the parents of three children. He lost his first wife and met and married .Bernice Herbert. She was bom in 1921 in Vernal and went to school there. She met and married Daily in Vernal, the marriage ceremony took place on December 26, 1936. This marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on September , Residential care facilities offer 24 hours per day staffing to assist with the activities of daily living such as dressing, bathing, grooming, hygiene, etc. A full activity program offers excellent opportunities for socialization. The absence of licensed nurses and the need for them is evidenced by the cost for residential care which is about half that of a nursing home. In the event of a temporary need for nursing serhone health agency of vices. the client's choice is welcome to . , Mitchell, of Salt Lake, e John and LaRae Moosman, along with daughters Amanda and Lisa, drove to Orem, to Senior Corner attend LaRaes fathers 72nd birthday celebration. The birthday dinner was on the 14th, at the home of Norvall and Fay Kitchen, with Norval's brother Larry and his wife, Janet, and two of their children, Grandma 'Myrtle,. 92 and John and LaRae in attendance. The Moo smarts attended a Temple session while there, and returned home the following day. The trip was also an 18th wedding anniversary treat for John and LaRae them many, many more. we-wis- . . Sewing Club Grace Mrs. hostess to the Club two-yee-u- was Neighborhood Hullinger at the Hullinger Sewing residence, Wednesday evening. Eleven members were present to participate in sewing, discussing current events a and Larry Ross, Republican canDuchesne didate for the County Commissioner spoke to the group Tuesday during the noon luncheon. Candidate Ross told the group he is concerned about the problems facing the county. Ross was born and raised in the county and is owner of salad luncheon. Duchesne D.U.P. The Daughters of Utah in Duchesne on 16. Phyllis October Thursday, Day and Maxine Burdick were hostess. Thdda Halstead gave the lesson on Utah Rivers. Ten members were present. The next meeting will be November 20. Pion-hel- d Ross Feed & Storage. He is the son of Marion and Gladys Ross. He and his wife, Connie have eight children. Ralph Sharpies was bad to the Tuesday dinner after having eye surgery. The dance was well attended last week. The dance committee would like to remind Basin residents, all ages are welcome to attend. Aida Mansfield, who is the saxaphone player in the dance band is now appearing on the November 4 ballot. She is running for the West Side Justice of Peace office for Uintah County. Arda has been dedicated to her music and the band in supplying the best music in the area. ' FALL BPW News The Roosevelt Business and Professional Women held their regular meeting recently Cow Palace. conducted the speaker was director of the those present Keith Bergquist UBAVC. He told that he did not & Doom preach Gloom", but job classifications are going to change in most fields. He noted due to computer technology salaries will not be as high as it has been in the past He told of a businessman gang to West Germany, where he rented s car, when he got into the car the girl that ranted the vehicle to him did not give him keys. He went back to her and asked for the keys, she told him they had his thumb print and that all he needed to do was to put his thumb on the wheel and it would' start To his amazement this is what happened. Two years later this same businessman went to Japan and the same thing happened only this time they had taken an of the retena of his eye and he experienced the same technology. So he said, we have to prepare ourselves for the want to x-r- future. Woman of the Year, Josephine Yergensen, was honored. Ruth Allen paid tribute to Josephine for her great dedication to her family, ' work and to her community. She was presented a pin by the club members. Visitors were: Donna Hayes, Marie Jenkins, Julie Beuchler, IJnda Stewart, Geannie Rhoades, Suzanne Rhoades, Rory Rhoades and Mrs. Donna Yergensen. The next meeting' will be held November 10. Beverly Evans is chairperson she will announce the place for the meeting to be held. 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