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Show V V .i UIMAH BASIN SI AMiAKli. Aiy.i.l with also brought some friends Alice Firth ter Susan her granddaugh-he- r husband and their little here to spend the night with they came from Oklahoma. Th were on their way up to Wyomi; ig to visit, Alices daughter, Lei Richens and her lit were also up family of vieiting with George an erl Nelson has been k up to Soap Stone gone for a Campgroun north of Kamas with Veil's ler Von A Delores r three sonsuid their Pearson, wivea and ilies, when they got back to Cl eld they found out that their i, Dolman, had been in the hoepi , he had surgery and also pneu onia, but was to be released Dave am I Lela Baum, were out to Provo to pttend a family reunipn far Ieac id Gabriel Baum, Dave met one his cousins that he hadn't for 65 years and they i other, then knew they went to another family reunion up at Hanna far the Dave A Hazel Baum family. . GeorgeMarett and Bill and Veva Tollefsoi) went up to Bountiful on Saturday, July 28, and visited with George ffc Vovas sister, Josephine and Wayne Van De Graffoe Sr., that cane up from Colexico, CA, they came for the baptism of their grandson the son of Wayne Jr. and Vidie Van De Graffee, the three of . them spent' Saturday night in Farmington at the hone of the Max Forbuahes. The family ofGlen A Alice Sorensen held their annual campout reunion over the 24th of July at the Moon Lake resort, those attending were the members of the following families, Keith ' A Belva Rust, Pleasant Valley, Marlene Sorensen, Talmage, Erma Mayhew, Duchesne, Larry A Dorothy Price, Tabiona, Roy A Brenda Sorensen, Talmage, therewere approximately 40 members present Erma Mayhew is pleased to announce the marriage of her daughter Darla to Charley Hansen of Salt Lake, the couple were married July 13, in Tahoe, Nevada, they will make their home in Salt them.. Elder Wayne Moon, son of Allen and Marilyn Moon, returned home from serving a minion in the Chile, Vina Dal Mar, he reported his mission on July 29, in the Alpine First ward, in Alpine, Elder Wayne Moon left on his mission from the Duchesne first ward in Duchesne, the Allen Moons moved out to Alpine some time ego. Chet and Rachel Henderson had their family reunion for the Henderson and the Neilsen families, on the 21 A 22nd of July, there were 37 family members present Max and Esther Gee of Murray came out and they and the Harold Gees spent three days camping at the Yellowpine campground, up. Rock Creek, when they camped, visited and had lots of good food, and lots of fon. Phyllis Day spent a week down in St.George, Utah, with her sister. Dorothea Martin, she also kept Dr. appointments while in Salt Lake. Orven A Delpha Moon of Neola, Neal A Jeanie Moon of Pleasant Valley, also Lynn A Terrie Moon A children of Roosevelt, and Thelda Halstead of Duchesne, were all out to Orem to attend the mission farewell ;s for two of Wade A Karren Petersons children that are going on mission's, Kimberly A Mathew Peterson, they went out on July 22nd. Barbara Simmons of Layton came down and spent a night with her mother, Annie Mesenen, A her aunt Phyllis Christensen to catch her plans back to CA, Annie will stay in Layton for the week to attend the Messing of a great grand baby. Pat Manringthat has been in San Diego, CA, for several weeks, wrote and said while she had been gone, she had three grandchildren born, she said she planned to go back about the 12th of the month, she said her little grandchildren are all sal darling, she now has 26 grand- children. Zella Grant Lee is in the American Fork hoepi tsl, she had nutfor surgery on Wednesday, August 8th, we all send our best wishes to her and Dim. The John D. Wimmer A Emma were C. Wimmer family reunion held on August 4, 1990 at the home of Jerry A Margie Burdick, John Wimmer homesteaded tins property 4 miles east of Duchesne in 1905, it was their hone until their Lake. , deaths, John Wimmer died in 1938 Visiting at the home of Erma and Emma Wimmer died in 1967, Mayhew has been her daughter they raised 5 children of which all Dawnette Browning and family were born there, Maxine Burdick, from Fort Dodge, Iowa, other the third child was bom while members ofher family who came to Duchesne was still called Theodore, visit while Dawnette was here tore Utah, the date of the reunion was De Ann Bradford A children of set for August 4, as it was Maxines Highland A(j Darla- Hansen surd's birthdjQr, th homd- - Ar property ia children of Salt Lake City. owned by Maxines son, Jerry A R.G. and Bonnie Ross has had Margie Burdick, of the five chilher mother Ida Frandsen ofElsinor dren raised there, Harold J. Wimand Bonnias sister Vickie Pearson mer deceased had 10 children, of of Fresno, CA, here visiting with which 7 were at the reunion with them. their families, Neville Wimmer, On Sunday, July 29, in the deceased, his wife Lily Wimmer, Bridgeland ward, Jim A Diane Maxine Burdick the Sid child had six of her children and their famiFreotan had their son Justin confirmed .'a deacon, those that were lies in attendance, Phyllis Day had present for the occasion were his cme child present, Dorothea Morton grandparents, Wendell A Leola of Salt Lake had two daughters and their children all in attenPreston, Jim A sister Dorene Murdock and her three children of dance, all together their were 110 Idaho Falls, ID. present Wallace Dunsmore A Judy have Mr. and Mrs. Giles from Lynwood his sister, Lori Dunsmore visiting Washington were visitors at the with them in Arcadia. home of Christine Nation for three Jennie A Jerry Merkley were up days last week, they also attended to Tabiona for a couple of days their 50th school reunion on Saturvisiting her sons, Butch A Brenda day, August 4, then they motored Jones, of Las Vegas, Nevada, they pn the Fkuning Gorge to meet other - . last week were Sylvia's brother, Randall Sullivan and his son, Put. Also, Dr. and Mrs. Ray Dillmnn and sons all from Salt Lake City. They spent a few days at Granita Park, enjoying hunting, fishing and boating. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nyberg and granddaughter joined them on Friday afternoofi. Nita and Karl Montes visited with friends and relatives in the' Roosevelt area last week. They are former residents of the area and now reside in Palto, Alto, Califor- frimda and then on homo. Captain Kent Davis, and wife Patty and thair family of San Bemadino, CA, visited with her mother Laura May Timothy for three days. God haa richly Messed the home of Lynn and Juanita Allen and their daughters, Erin and Jennifer with their new baby boy, Joshua Rosa. He was bom August 3 at the Duchesne County Hospital, weighing 6Ibs. Sox., and 19 long. IBs grandparent! ar Mr. A Mrs. Joe Rom Vigil, Green River, Wyoming, Mr. A Mrs. Melvin Allen, Duchesne, Mr. Mark Mitchell, Draper, Great grandparent! are Mrs. Jueta Gutierrez, Green River, Mr. A Mrs. Nugent Doyle and Mr. A Mrs. Ron Allen, Draper. nia. John and Delia Harding were in Rooeevelt last week, enjoying the UBIC activities. They are now rending in Nebraska, and are former residents of the area. Among thoM from out of town who wera here to attend the Iorg family reunion were: Kent and Mable Iorg, Erueka, California; Darrell and Melba Semore, Hus-soCalifornia; Karl and Nita Montes, Palto, Alto, California; Sue Covington, Conroe, Texas; Earlene Hendrix, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Dale and JoAnn Stanhope, Areada, California; Larry Hansen and his son, Darren, American Fork; Arlys and Beth Iorg, Hanna; Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Lisonbee and children, Springville, Utah. Over 49 were present for a dinner in Rock Creek on Sunday. Later the next week, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Griffin entertained at their home, serving dinner at their home. Additional guests there were Rogers mother, Dora Griffin and Loa Hansen and Dorothy Rust, Altamont Sue Covington, Earlene Hendrix, Kent end Mable Iorg and Karl and Nita Montes have all been guests of Loa Hansen. . tr Local Spotlight The community of Rooeevelt is indeed fortunate to have such a good citizen as Jim Milligan. Jim ia active in the American Legion, Pet N. 64 hers in town and in conjunction with his activities in that organisation, you ean find Jim at the cemetery every Memorial Day helping to organize the eervicea then, ho ean always be found putting the flags up and taking them down on main street for holidays and ha is usually the person to organise military services for burial of our veterans. In addition to these dvie duties, Jim has recently retired from the Rooeevelt City Volunteer Fire Department after having served some 30 years in that capacity. Jim can be found where ever his services are needed and this community certainly appreciates all hia kindnesses and volunteer services. Thanks, Jim. Attending the wedding reception for Samantha Hansen and JeffFilce were Jeffs father, Ed Files, Reno; Mr. and mrs. Marlin Sullivan, Salt Lake City; Randall and Rot Sullivan and Arden and Delores Sullivan also of Salt Lake; Rondo and Beth Sullivan, Vernal and Charles and Rita Barker of Vernal. Don and Norma Caldwell of Salt Lake and John and Shelly Bass and boys from Reno. Samantha is the daughter of Gary and Sylvia Hansen of Rooeevelt. Jeff and Samantha will be making their home in Reno, Nevada. Mrs. There Liddell and Mrs. Zelma Lloyd traveled to Vernal with a group from Duchesne where they helped judge the Uintah County Fidr exhibits last Tuesday. Troy and Wendy May from Big Piney, Wyoming and their children Beamon and Michael were in Roosevelt far Troys doss reunion. Warufy and children remained for a week with her mother, Eula Von Larsen. JoAnn Stanhope has bean visiting for the paat several weeks with her mother. Drew Griffin. VMting with the Gary Hansens Lee and Terisha Boren are happy to announce the birth of their baby giri barn August 4 in the Duchesne County hoe pital. She weighed 7 lbs. 7 ox. and is named Whitney Key. Grandparents are Cedi and Velina Boren of Neola, Keith end Taline Horrocks, Trof and Jennie Nielson of Lapoint, and a Mari Horrocks of Lapoint. Marianne Searcy and son lyior of Cedar City, spent the weekend with her parents, Elray and Bonnie Duncan, and her brothers, Keith and Debbie Duncan and family, Steven and Gwen Duncan and family. Kathy Peterson and 3 children California and her parents , from nDarol and... Naomi Gardner . of Springville, spent some time Tuesday, visiting with Darols mother Mrs. Rose Gardner. Mr. Veil and Leah Haslem and daughter Tammy, enjoyed a weeks visit from Tim and Chris Doerr and son and 2 daughters from San This being Diego, California. Tammys adopted parents. Tammy found them after 19 years. They r, , I ' : ' ee.V, ' ' v .. , -- . ,' .V,- i; m attended the UBIC where their son and daughters participated in the talent show with the dance. They went water skiing in the Basin, and went camping in White rocks Canyon one night, and shopping in Vernal. The climax of their visit was a chicken dinner at the Duncan Park. 45 attended. Mr. and Mrs. Don Horrocks of Arizona spent the weekend with his brother, Blaine and Joan Horrocks, and toured around the mountain side and country. Don was bom and raised in Neola. In Neola 2nd Ward Sacrament Services Sunday, August 5, Jackie, the daughter of Bart and Michelle Morril, was confirmed by her father. Howard and Geraldine Powell of Vernal accompanied by her mother Zola Spencer, traveled to Bountiful on August 4 to be in attendance at the baptism and confirmation for Lisa Spencer, a granddaughter. Following the services a dinner was enjoyed by friends and family Vernal. 127 relatives attended from out of town. Ora Campbell of Knysville who is 90, was at the reunion. There were gnmes, a little candy store, and all of children had their faces painted in north for (.25. On August 5, Gerald and Coralee Henrie and his mother, Irene Henrie, attended Sacrament Services in Provo to see a granddaughter of Gerald and Coral ees blessed by her father, Wendell Henrie and was given a name of Brianna Kay. After which they drive Irene to Salt Lake to spend a week with her daughter Wayne and Chariot Leavitt. Jim Smart and family of Logan and his brother Pat Smart, of Provo, spent the past weekend with their parents Parley and Earlene Smart. A large group from 1st d 2nd Ward went with the Wilkins Bus to the Provo temple on Thursday and died 2 sessions each. members. Deloss and Eva Dye, and Laura and Betty Dye, attended the Louis and Polly Cloward reunion in Mt. Instead, accident for entire the coverage family for the year $15 per month or $180 for the year Pleasant get Darlene Dye and 3 children, went to Kanab on the weekend to visit Dug and Greda Campbell and family. They went to Grand Canyon, Lake Powell and spent a night, and toured St George. Brent and Kelly Dye spent the weekend with his grandmother Laura Dye, they attended the claas reunion in Roosevelt, then returned home to Salt Lake. Kenneth and Colene Long and three daughters of Eden, Utah, spent some time visiting his mother, Delma Long and other relatives. The Lewis E. and Lydia Bell Aired reunion was held this past weekend at the Rex Gardner Park - - ' - . 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