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Show . .1., . 1 . t UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. November 23. 1993 - Page 19 recently attended the Hole Center Theater in Salt Lake City to see ffli "Five on a Honeymoon." Also attending the performance of the theater production were Mr. and Mrs. Brett Thompson and Lyndii and Joann Shields from Salt Lake Dr. Nelson Duncan and his wife Trudy and their children: Katie, Colly, Braxton, Timothy and Slater recently went to Slater, Colorado. They went to visit Nelsons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duncan. While in Colorado, they helped work their cattle. Dr. Duncan and his family stayed in Slater for three days and returned to Roosevelt on Monday October 25. On Veterans Day, November 11, approximately 50 American Legionaries, their guests. Boy Staters and parents, and several Bay State Sponsors gathered together to honor and remember fellow veter- TOtke! n BIO Ti on High School's Adam Smith puts heavy pressure on Wasatchs punter. Smith the stung Wasp for a blocked kick. However, Wasatch recovered the bouncing ball to set up a game tying touchdown. Union regrouped and took control of the ball game and went on to win by 18 points. RUSH-Uni- Simmons aunt, also came with the Scott (Val) Edrington, formerly Christiansens, and they all left for home last Saturday. On Monday, Veneita Cairon of Missouri, Orion Smith, Bonnie Bates of Nevada, and Moana Burton, of Ogden, left .far their respective homes. VaLois Morrill drove to Sdt Lake .far her regular doctors checkup last week. Virginia Ferguson and her friend, Carol Herndon, of Vernal, drove to Salt Lake last Wednesday, where Virginia hosted a luncheon at the Cottonwood Club for her bridge dub. They also did a little Christ mas "looking," before returning home. the football coach at Union High and former teacher at Union, also the assistant principal at Vernal Junior High, underwent a quadruple heart bypass operation last Saturday in Salt Lake. Kay and Jo . . Sm o KftTCAMPIQNSTCtay jjgjtygn andAmyBowen hold fajfadfydlt'17 Loafed 454-!f7- rate was not mentioned! Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shields wen Joann Shields, Beverly, Lyndsi and Alex Thompson from Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cundall recently returned from Glendive, Montana, where they attended the GOamOa? ST5TT funeral of Harolds brother, Jack. Their daughter Pam and granddaughter Heather accompanied them to Montana. Jack and Teresa attended lunch ans st a dinner at the Frontier at Naples Elementary School on Grill. The five Boy Staten wen: Thursday, November 18, for GrandUINTAH BASIN STANDARD Chris Weight, son of Mr. and Mrs. parents Day. Their granddaughter, John Weight; Adam Gilbert, eon of Taryn, is in tha fifth grade at ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilbert; Mark Mrs. Saunders, son of Mr. and Gene Saunden and Eric Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bills, representing the Basin Post 64 in Roosevelt and Ryan Roes, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rosa, representing the Myton Post Each of theae boys delivered accounts of their experiences and the knowledge gained at Boys State at Weber November 23 College, Ogden. These boys also Wrestling, AKamont, American Fork at Union, 5 & 7 p.m. thanked the sponsors for making it November 24 posable for them to attend Boys Basketball, Boys' Ogden at Union, 6 p.m. State and informed everyone that Carbon at Altamont East Boys Hoop, most of the boys from other cities Girts' at Duchesne Carbon not did have State Hoop, attending Boys 7 November own their to and had sponsors pay Duchesne Eagle Classic Hoop Meet expenses. The sponsors from the Roosevelt area are: API, Century November 27 21, First Security Bank, Mr. and Girls' Hoop, Kearns at Union, DHS at Uintah Mrs. Mirl Jennings, LCL, L&L Wrestling, Union at Delta Motor and Murray Motors. Other November 28 speakers at tha Veterans Day NFL Footbafl on TV! Celebration were Lynn Labium, November 30 Post Commander; Keith Bergquist, Grantsville at DHS, Intermountain Basketball, Boys' who explained what Veterans Day Christian Altamont at "Veterans is all about and that Day December 1 reminds us of things we should not Boys' Hoop, Duchesne at Union High School forget" Dennis Jenkins, who Wrestling, Union at Emery High School represented hie eon, Colby, who was the 1993 Governor of Boys December 2 Girls Hoop, North Summit at UHS.DHS at Green River, State, delivered Colbys report Of interest to all was that Colby Intermountain Christian at Altamont Jenkins is now attending college at Decembers West Point in New York. SUU Tournament at Cedar City Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brown of Dec.4 Wrestling, Union at Spanish Fork Meet-Al- so Sandy, spent last Friday at the AHS Duchesne at at Boys' Hoop, Morgan, Dugway home of Normans aunt and unde, Girls' BasketbaR, Altamont at Uintah High School Mr. and Mrs. Boy Murphy. While Dec. 4 Boys' Hoop, Tabiona at Wendover Meet-Al- so there, they bottled 20 pints of December 4 horseradish. This seems to have become a yearly event for the Boys' Basketball, Union at Cedar CRy, 1 30 p.m. Browne. SUU Tournament at Cedar City Mr. and Mre. Ralph Shields Wrestling, Duchesne Meet, AHS at Panguitch Meet 4WST0RY, 26-2- Edrington, and Ray and Jenny Edrington drove to Salt Lake to Visit Scott, who will be in the hospital a week. Also, Rem and Lola Edrington drove to Salt Lake to visit ScotL Out of town relatives who attended the Madeena Smith funeral last week were Orion Smith of South Carolina; Francis and Roberta Crosier and Dali and ladnenn Christiansen, all of Riverside, California, and Tsri Rossi, of Palm Desert. Anita Hancock, Ednal p.arfaJurr City. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jenkins and eon MD.III spent tha weekend at the home of Dales parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jenkins. They enjoyed hunting pheasants. Success Naples Elementary. Many grandparents attend this event each year and all seem to eqjqy. being "grand." After lunch, the Harme-ton- e visited with Taryne parents and brothers, Derk and Jackie, Jacob and Lucas. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Toons from Murray, were houseguests of Mr. an Mrs. Tom Gentry last week. h. their first dace trophies won at the Utah Karate Championship 4 Tournament November 13. Veil and Marie Roper received the news that they are great grandparents for the eleventh time. ' Vance and Kendra Roper of Texas, announced the arrival oftheir sixth cldld and third eon who was bom last week. Purchasing and moving into the Kail Molony home and farm in the north part of Bluebell are Tracy and Jeramie Williams with six of their children: Shiloh, 17; Talon, students bring home trophies Alive N Kickin The Alive N Kickin School of Division. Over 600 contestant! vied Martial Aria of Roosevelt was for titles with a record breaking represented at the Utah karate crowd in attendance from througheight; Rory, six; Colton, five; .Championship Tournament an out foe intermountain west "Our Taylor, three and seven month old November 13 in Salt Lake City at students did exceptionally wall to Seth. The Williams family moved the Salt Lake Community College. ' come away with two trophies, here from Tabiona. We an glad to Thoee participating were Greg especially considering tha huge welcome the Williams family to our Wilson, Ibo Sibia, Gay Hansen, amount of competition at this area and community. Amy Bowen and Fred Bennett. tournament Roosevelt can be James Pace of Median, New York Amy Bowen placed third in the to have two State ChampiWomens Forma Division and Clay proud commented instructor and had business in Kemmerer, Wyoons," ming last week so he made a Hansen took a first place trophy in coach, Fred Bennett the Mens lightweight Fighting "flying visit to his daughters family, Allen and Elizabeth Parry, ..Sunday afternoon, November 14, .. here in Bluebell. Since the. sale of his form and Jioma to the Williams, Karl Malo-- j nsy has moved to a little house in Roosevelt Ilis move has made it "possible for him to be doeer to his wife, Daisy, who is a patient at the nursing home. His daughters, sons and their families all Joined in whelping him make the move. He is going to be missed. , Everett Goodrich, son ofKenneth and Faye Goodrich of Orem has .returned from his LDS Taipai . Taiwan Mission. Rim and Carolyn .Miles, his unde and aunt traveled to Orem Sunday afternoon, Novem722-57ber 14 to hear him report his State Street Plaza (Next To Sew Crafty) . mission. Fred Mathews has been released from the Utah Valley Hospital Rehab Center in Provo. He was able to return home in ML Emm ons last Friday November 12. November 11, Leo Bird under-twesurgery at the University of tUtah Hospital in Salt Lake City for cthe removal of the kidney transplant donated by his daughter, Lorna, which hie body rejected. The .kidney transplant aingery was done October 1. This has left him rquite weak. Hi is now required to ;havo dialysis treatment three times .a week. He travels to Price and Provo for his treatment His daugh- Kathy Bird and Terry Larsen take turns taking 801-646-31- 94 him to the dialysis treatment centers during the week. i Keith Layton and. his little daughter are living in the hone of his grandmother, Garda Seeley, here in Bluebell. Keith is the son of Jeanie Seeley Jacobson, formally of We wish to welcome . Bluebell. Keith as a new community . Js Video Galaxy - T. Mini Blinds Look For Doeomberi -- New Ownership ft Treosure Hunt SpeeialsI 91 nt Smoked Pheasant SW.OOBM tor-in-la- son-in-la- w Call Discounted Fabric Sale l LouverDrape Vertical Blinds Selected Fabrics Choose From A Great Selection! OFF (While Supplies Last) -- Pleasant Valley Hunting Preserve East Highway 40, Roosevelt 722-25- 1 9 |