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Show ) rs,'.:r ' w.'i Fausetts celebrate anniversary and Mildred Fausett will be holding an open house to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. The couple resides in Upalco. Dick NEWS Gladys Rcss The family of I.R. (Dick) and Mildred Fausett invite you to an open house honoring their parents 501 h Wedding Anniversary on Saturday, August 1, from 7 until 16 p.m., in the Altamont LDS Stake Center, with a program at 9 p.m. Your friendship is a cherished gift, they respectfully request no other. Dick was born in Wallsburg. Mildred was born in Ioka. They were married August 2, in Duchesne. They have lived in Upalco most of these 50 years. The open house will be hosted by their children, Carma and Jewel Iloyt, Shirley and Roy Hardinger all of Vernal, Richard and Bonnie Fausett, Sylvia and Russell Ivie, Tom and Louise Fausett, all of Roosevelt, Bob and Carrie Fausett of Talmage, Peggy and Delbert Larson, Dan and Kaylcen Fausett, Debra and Glade Mitchell all of Upalco. The Fausetts have 36 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. One son, Eugene Fausett, died. All friends and relatives are cordially invited. No invitations are being sent. Mission. He gave his mission rejHii t July 12: at Roost veil First Ward Sacrament meeting. Relatives and friends coming from out of town for this special occasion were his two grandmother Erma Eldredge 95 years of age and Evan Eldredge, Salt Ijake; Grandmother Ora la-Kncrht, 84 years of age, Nildey: Erma and Lloyd Hogan and son Garth, Bountiful; Gene and Kanac Powell and Daw Joy Liann, Anaheim, California; Kyle and Brenda lowell, Scott and Debbie Eldredge, Orem: Lloyd and Terri Eldredge and children. Holiday; Mikelene and Srott Hinkley and family, Riverton, Paul and Gretrhen Clark and son Matthey, Holiday; Julie . Gergely, Kay Madsen and sons Andy and Michael and several friends all from Provo; Leslie Power, Salt Lake; and Erie Ty ekson, Sandy; Saturday approximately 20 of his friends and relatives went on a boating trip on the Green River. FIFTY Marie Pope spent several days 3:00 and 5:00 at Altamont Park all week. Thursday July 23 ' LEGION AUXILIARY meeting 7.00 p.m. at Legion Hall. GOVERNORS CONFERENCE, 0:00 a.m. at UBAVC DEADLINE FOR ads and news, 5:00 p.m. at the STANDARD office. 1 Friday July 24 SCOUT BREAKFAST, 7:00 a.m. at Roosevelt City Park. POOL PARTY, 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 at Roosevelt Swimming Pool. ALTAMONT RODEO, 7:00 p.m. 1 Saturday July 25 reception, 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. JORGENSEN-MIEUR- E at Myton YEARS-Sherm- and an Her be Young will having an Open House Sunday, July 26, from 2 to 6 p.m. at the James Young residence in Roosevelt. The couple have eight children, 40 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. They ask no gifts please. at Ogden visiting with her sister STANDARD Party WBBA All Star Tournament, Elder Brian Eldredge sun of Burr and Jean Eldredge recently returned home from serving an LDS mission at the California Oakland Mission and the dear mission in the Washington Seattle . Orinda Gee Wednesday July 22 Rhebie Giles. She has had some bad heart problems. Lori and Dave Reynolds and three children visited with her folks Bob and Cleo Peatross and her brothers and other family members. Marie Hatch and her daughter Julann Dart spent two days in Idaho Falls, Idaho last week. Sunday July 5, Dawna and sons are the El Day Construction company. Their head quarters are at Evanston, They are building a recreation road around the Glendo Lake. The dam was built by the Bureau of Reclamation in 1959, they are now building a road. The Harold Gee's spent this last weekend in Provo visiting friends Norma and Leon Smith. They took care of some business and attended the Temple on Friday. two dinner was held at the Marett's home after. Larry Ward and part of his family visited in Duchesne and attended church in Bridgeland Sunday. They make their home in Spokane, Washington. Phyllis Day spent ten days visiting with her two sons, Jim and Bob, at Glendo, Wyoming. She had as company with her mother of Mrs. Jim Day, Mrs. June Luke and her grandmother Hazel Re ary. The family Roger Marett had their baby blessed by her father. Dawna's mother Karen March and some sisters from Salt Lake attended. A Wyo-mins- First Ward. ALTAMONT ROUND-UALTAMONT RODEO, to Days P 1 :00 p.m. SCHOOL Board Special Session, 7:00 p.m. at Altamont High School. NATIONAL HIGH School Rodeo Finals, Pueblo, Colorado. DUCHESNE ADULT DANCE, I '.I, I f a The American Legion Auxiliary meeting has been postponed until Thursday evening, July 23. at 7 p.m. The meeting, which is normally held on alternate Mondays, was postponed so members could attend the legion baseball games in Helper Monday night. i in 1 Right prescriptions for arthritis use Amost everyone 'needs some type of medication from time to time. But for people with arthritis, taking drugs is usually a daily activity, reports the Arthritis Foundation. Guide to Medications," a new pamphlet published by Arthritis Foundation, shows people with arthritis how to use drugs correctly and at a low cost. Surveys show that 50 percent of all prescription medications are taken incorrectly, sometimes because people fail to ask their doctors questions. The Arthritis Chapter suggests these simple questions to ask when a drug is prescribed to you: What is the name of the drug, and how does it work? What foods should I avoid while taking the drug? What are the side effects and allergic reactions? To lower the costs, the Arthritis Foundation-UtaChapter has the following tips: If you need to take a certain drug regularly over a long period of time, ask your doctor to write a prescription for a large supply. But be sure to ask your pharmacist how long the drugs remain effective. Ask your doctor about generic substitution for any prescription you receive. Generic drugs are less expensive than brand name products. Americans spend $13 billion a year on prescription drugs, yet many people arc wasting money by taking their medications incorrecth ly- For more information about the proper use of prescription drugs, contact the Arthritis Foundation. Utah Chapter. To request a copy of Guide to Medithe pamphlet, South 1100 1733 write cations," Blast, Salt Ijake City, Utah 84105, Alexander reunion was held Approximately one hundred descendants of Rob Alexander spent three days getting reacquainted at the Alexander reunion July 3, 4, and 5. The reunion was held at Bacon Park in Farm Creek. meeting changed 8:30 p.m. at Senior Center, West of Roosevelt 1V f?l . Auxiliary 4 Bog Monday July 27 Tuesday July 28 Page 5 ROOSEVELT DUCHESNE NEWS Community Events At A Glance t UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. July 22. 1987. ' JCPenney at or or call outside the Salt Lake City calling 486-499- 3 area. in Roosevelt and Vernal Sale Limited to Stock on Hand Andertons hold family reunion Wednesday Only, July 22, 1987 ATHLETIC SHOE SALE 12 All The John Anderton reunion was held July 9 to 11. About seventy five family members camped at Big Park in Uintah Canyon. There were fun games for young and old, a lovely trophies for the winners. A Day Wednesday beautiful quilt was made and donated by Mildred Anderton. It was won by Larry Nelson who had Thursday come from Morgan. A Ninety-on-e Lake year old relative from Salt received an award for being the oldest in attendance. An auction netted funds for the next reunion. Families from California, Salt Ijake, Mont-wel- l, Morgan, Neola, Roosevelt, and Vernal all contributed to a good time. BPW News The Roosevelt Organization of Business and Professional Women (BPW) held their regular monthly meeting at the Frontier Grill on 13. July Pearl Labrum and Shar Lynn Benson served as hostess for the gathering. Our newest member, Edith Christensen, who is employed at First Security Bank, was welcomed into the organization. The issue managment topic of the evening was the United States Constitution. To help the organiof zation celebrate the the signing of the Constitutuion Robert Chandler, a Uintah County Historian, gave a presentation on the history and signing of the .. Constitution. Lynn Payne, Vernal City Attorney, spoke to the group about how the constitutuion effects our every day lives and is the foundation of the judicial System. The club also selected State Representative Beverly Evans as the clubs Woman of Achievement Mrs. Evans, who is a BPW member, will be honored at a later date. Only? JTuly 23, 1987 3 Hour Sale 9:30 -- 12:30 30 5 Hour Sale 12:30-5:3- Off Womens - ',', Off 30 Young Mens and Jeans and Tops Socks and Unders V"- 0 . Pillow, Blankets, Sheets, Rugs, Kitchen and Bath Accessories Mattress Pads and Bedspreads ej Friday Only, July 24, 4 1987 to 12 4 Hour Sale 50 Off All Rod Tag Noon until 4 p.m. Items Saturday Only, July 25, 1987 9 Hour Over Stock Sale Every Item in Stock Reduced All Day Saturday. . 3. $ . |