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Show Pam 16 BASIN STANDARD. August 24. IBM - UINTAH ir Montwell ,f News Jensen and sons ' Michael and Rusaall; David and Fontella Hunt g went on a camping and here. Shane' will 'be teaching at West Junior High, in science. Congratulations to two more 's young man who received mission calls. Devere Hunt, son of David and Fontella Hunt will go to Mexico North Mission, and Mathew Hamblin, son of Duane and Alice Hamblin, is going to Los Angeles Mission. It is time again for the annual Montwell reunion. Sept 3 at the Ivy Powell park. It will be an allday affair. We hope to have a large attendance. Please spread the word. Pot luck dinner will be held about 1:30, with visiting games byNoIaNclson Larry and LaSae Nelson and daughter, Diane, Morgan, and a granddaughter, Nicol, Provo, spent the UBIC weekend with the Max Nelsons. Larry and LaRae attended Lanys 35 year school reunion. Loene Nelson, Salt Lake, came for the same reunion and visited with her father, James Powell. Glenda Hall, Salt Lake, visited her father, Bill Nelson the past weekend. The family reunion of Ed and Candus Hunt was held at Bacon All ofthe remain- ParkAug. in attendance, were children ing including Richard and family, Preston, Ida.; Ardell and Phyliss, Huntsville; Sylvia Hunt and daughter, St. George; Mary and Harold Curtis, Arura; Dorothy Roberts, California; Amy Stewart, Provo; Rieta Hamblin, Vernal. There were a total of 76 present. The four sisters stayed one night in Vernal with Rieta, and all had dinner together. Barbara and Delmar Hamlins son, Shane, and Shawnette Hamblin, have moved from Salt Lake into the George Murray home sight-seein- . . . and getting reacquainted. Remo and Dean Hamblin made a visiting trip to Richfield recently. Marley and Jean Hamblin viaited with her sister, Mary andf Harold Curtis in Arura before brother, and the rest visited Grand Canyon and Glen Canyon. Joann Nelson, with children Dawnya and Teneaaa, and a firiend, went to Pueblo Tuesday and Wednesday to meet heir daughter, Ashell and Wayne Fowler, to deliver their son, Garet to them. They also visited in Moab. Shelly reports their proem ie son is still in the hospital in Oklahoma City, but doing well. holds Open house WIC -. . going on to St George; ' Company at the Max Nelson home the past weekend wars' grandson Nolan Shaw; Hawaii,)' his mother, Ina Shaw, Max and j Mark Shaw, Michele and Rex Fabrizio and children from West : ; Valley City; Maxs daughter, ; and b Tamara St Heather, George; Randy Maudaley and five children from New Mexico. Kay and Mary Hamblin are here from Brigham City visiting his parent!,' the Marley Hamblins. Dean and Remo Hamblin, Carolyn and Clell Woodward with children Alisa and Kevin; Haiel 13-1- 4. trip to Bryce Canyon. From there Dean and Remo went to Richfield to viait David and Fontella went to Cedar City to visit her ; ) esne complex Aug. 18. Regular WIC clinic hours ate 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Certifications are ' done Tuesdays. WIC is a supplemental feed-- . ing program funded by the United States Department of Agriculture, and administered by Utah State Department of Health. WIC serves expectant, breastfeeding and postpartum women, infanta, from birth to one year of age, and children from one . to five yean of age who meet the nutritional need and income criteria. WIC is an equal opportunity program. USDA policy does not permit discrimination because of race, color, national origin, sex, . 'handicap or age. Any person who believes he or she has been discriminated against in any USDA related activity ; should write immediately to Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service, 3101 ' Park Center Drive, Alexandria, ,:; r Pre-Seaso- up to $21,552 per year) and do a simple health exam to determine nutritional need. Further information can be obtained at 722-459- r fMi A'..;,! VA 22302. The WIC ataff will check your income (a family of four can earn .The Ute Tribe WIC program held an open house at .their new clinic in building 13 at Fort Duch .vcj. - vice-preside- nt Jr : v- ' 39 . Brakes Auto Repair Used Tires Tire Repair Transmission Service Full Time Mechanic Tune-up- s (Q)OF NEW FALL FASHIONS . REPLACE FILTER , t For Tlie Price Of One 722-575- J) 2 long-tirfa- . Fcrron Peterson LUBE, CHANGE OIL & 2 a Ferron Peterson, office of Duchesne manager of the Zions First National Bank, has been appointed to the banks regional board of directors, according to Roy W. Simmons, board chairman. Mr. Peterson will continue his affiliation with Ziona as a business development officer. Previously, he served as second and manager of the Duchesne office, and as a loan officer for 14 years. Prior to that he was with First Security Bank for 17 yean, where he served as manager before joining Zions. Active in civic affairs, he has served on the Duchesne City Council for one term. In addition, he is a member of the Lions Club, and director of Moon Lake Electric Association for 16 yean. Ha has also been a leader in the Uintah Basins scouting program. "r- ' 22-27- Hunting Special 63 N. 200 E., Roosevelt " ILUBE 0: Roosevelt n Men's RedyingSocks ' " 2. . . . . Blouses All Dresses Coordinates Lubricate Chassis Change Oil (up to 5 qts.) Install new oil filter Check all fluid levels Check air filter 19 All Misses West Hwy 40, Rooeevelt Womens Sizes 5 DAYS ONLY! August 25-2- 9 95 "Our Personal Service Makes The Difference!" Mode O' Day WMCIassPrvtection- , & 722-273- 46 N.200E, Roosevelt 9 722-412- 1 Acme Boots Are 50 OFF Women's & Childrens Are 30 OFF Sizes Going Fast So Hurry Next to Circle K. Roosevelt 722-565- 7 Cleaning up everything Pipe -- -- Trucks Wire Pumps - Motors ---- Steel Sucker Rods Large Plate Railings Engines Many More Items Compressor Core Rims Bolts (Thursday Aug 25th ,? & jj fpdayAug 26tjii ' Both" DaglT Pumpers Inc. Outside Yard 4 miles west on Hwy. 40 You Set The Price No Reasonable Offer Refused Cash Only All items must be removed by friday 26th 8pm Farmers' Market The Place Where Anyone Can Sell Or Buy Produce r & Small Animals to public lands for grazing, mining, and tourism is a must for our economic . well being. I support multiple use because its best for Utah. Fridays and Saturdays August 12 thru Oct 15, 1988 10:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. For More Information Call Troy Cooper At 738-2080 O .1 O' P. Roosevelt West of Doves Duchesne West of Zions Bank 4 Paid for and authorized by the Wikon for Governor Committee. Democrat |