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Show . f A J - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. Anns! Jackie Loertacher spent August 20 in Salt Lake for a last day of employment at' the Sundance ' Catalog Store Warehouse sale. Other family members attended the sale, then the group vent to Midway where they visited with Rush's parents. Kurt and Jackie attended their old ward Sunday in Salt Lake to witness the blcwdng of a friends baby. Virginia Winkler Kessler and daughter, Lou, were guests of Virginias aunt, Velma Monsen, Wednesday through Friday, August On Thursday, Verona Goodrich, another aunt, joined Velma, Virginia and Lou in traveling to Myton to visit Anna Murray, also an aunt Anna, Verona and Velma are younger sisters of Virginias father,' Ralph Winkler. Virginia's mother, Annie, was one of Bluebell's early pioneer school teacher'S'. Relatives- - Winklers, Todds, Goodriches and Monssns were able to visit with them after many years. The Michigan travelers returned to the Salt lake airport to fly home Saturday morning. Bruce Goodrich took his wife, Batty, to the hospital in Price Wednesday to a bone specialist when she had extensive surgery which included pinning some banes in position which were broken as a result of her fall. She slipped on Jhe stairs in her home. Rueh Loertacher had a "crashing" experience Wedneaday, Auguat 24, in Hancock Cove trying to avoid a broadside collision with a car whoee driver did not aee him. He 23-2- 6. made a U turn in front of Rushs wax cutting truck which was traveling north. Grill, fender, headlights and bumper were tom off the second car with minor ecuffi and superficial cuta on Rush's truck tins. Defensive driving on Rushs part avoided possible seri-- 1 ous injuries. Loertschera, Rush and Kurt, went to Idaho to attend the mar fundraiser for the SL Jude Childrens Research riage ceremony of the son of an Hospital in MemphisTennessee was conducted Saturday, August 20 LDS New Jersey missionary convert of Rushes Tuesday, Auguat 23. by local kickers. The amount of kicks by each kicker were counted The young couple was married in winch equalled a certain amount pf donated money. the Idaho Falls Temple. While there, they visited with Rush's unde, Dave Loertacher, cousins and tha rest members moat family and a former missionary friend. of tima Evaryona viaidng. apant Terry Loertacher visited with his ware Keith and Phylliss family able to attend thia reunion, except parents, Joseph and Annie M. one granddaughter and one grand- - Loertacher, the weekend of August 2021. KICK-A-THON- -A x Bill and Shirley Murdock have been doing" weddings this past ' Ipionth. The first wedding puty .was held in honor of Nikki and .James Kettle at the home of Nik- 3a 1994- - Saturday, and, afterwards, they played gameo and reminisced about the past. The Curtis Bastian family will taka over for next year. The Fern Dilman and Jack Houston reunion was held at the SaturDuncan Perk August all and hot links the evening day 12-1-4. trimmings ware enjoyed. Thty refiled of a quilt with pictures of family members mads by Virgins Houston. It was won fay Ann Young. Sunday breakfast and luncheon was hosted Johnny and Teresa Secreat had their second baby bay who was bom at the Duchesne County Hospital early in the morning August 11. Baby Tyson Reed weighed six pounds two ounces. IBs older brother is Jaiden Glenn. His matsrnal grandmother is Rae Jenkins, Bluebell. . 18-1- 7 Come See Why kis grandparents, the Edward .Pontons, Myton. Then they met daughter, Pam, and husband, Hans Mueller, Seattle, and daughter, Margo, Reno, in July to attend the wedding of Hanss daughter in Park City. This celebration was held at the Show Bird Resort The last wedding party was a balloon wedding in Reno. The couple were friends of the Murdock's daughter, Margo. (This air balloon wedding was televised on Channel 2 from Reno.) The Murdocks went to Reno August 12 to visit their daughter, Margo. They ftayed at her home far about nine days before returning to Roosevelt However, the trip hone was reportedly a little upset-ting-th- ey experienced car trouble r in and had an unexpected Wells, Nevada, far three days and two nights, returning horns August : John Deere Sells .... . . more Tractors than Everyone . stay-ove- . 21. The family of Keith and Phyllis Bergquist gathered for a family reunion Wednesday, August 17, through August 20. Those attending werq: Ky Finch end children, Semina, Brandon' and Dorothy, Mesa, Arizona; Karren and Dennis Glines and children, Michelle, Michael, Rebecca and Tori, Vernal; Kathleen and Scott Kite and Ja-cqu- i i : : : : COMBINED! children, Greg, Sharmelle, James, Christie and Steve Lanning, Yucaipa, California; Steven and Evelyn Bergquist and children, Jason, John, Julio, Jennifer, and Jeri, Salt Lake; Karla and Kevin Conway, and children, Erin and Karris Ann, Pries; Kolsns and Andy Allan and Children, Andrea, Tonya, Toby, Angela, Shawnna and Trevor, Rock Springs, Wyoming; Robert and Rachell Bergquist and children, Anisha, Charlynn, Celest, KaSara and Nicole, and Karmen and Mike Harmston and son, Austin, Roosevelt; and Allen and Shannon Bergquist, Orem. They spent Wednesday at Red Fleet where boating and water skiing were enjoyed. That evening thoy all met at Barren's house for dinner and cake and ice cream to celebrate Keiths 70th birthday. The next day was spent at Uintah . Canyon. Dinner, volleyball, fishing and visiting filled the day. In the evening same went to the swim- ming pool and then had a barbecue at the Keith Bergquist home. On Friday, part of the family went to the dinosaur quarry, and the test visited at the Bergquist home and later went to look at Roberfs new house, which is in the process of being built. On the last day, Satur--: day, then were the goodbyes for ie (: ? I;! i I jil; (r V Ji , 4: t - ' . - V.' . . 6400 Worlds Most i scheduled A free tax workshop for small business owners in the Provo area .will be held Thursday, September 22, from 9HX) am to 4dl0 pa. at die Provo City library. Durii the y sesrion, an IRS instructor will cover employer tax - 4 - 1 - all-da- 379-665- - i Workshop responsibilities, proper record keeping and filing requirements.. Participants will also learn about determining employee or independent contractor status, calculating . payroll tax and filling out employ-mant tax forms. The seminar will also feature presentations from representatives ofvarious state agendas, regarding Utah employment, werkerheompen-- . sation and. labor laws. The seminar is being conducted on a reservation only basis. Call the Provo CSty library at (801) or the IRS in Salt Lake at if you wish to attend. j.'T v 1 -- 6400 6200 iir 7400 :r 4HP p 7, 722-367- 624-60- 95 Z 9 OR Fuel Efficient Engine! II HIGH-TORQU- E, TURBOCHARGED High -- POWER. pressure capacity -- HYDRAULIC SYSTEM TlLTTELESCOPING STEERING CasterAction MFWD WMtHwy.40-Roow.- iit 1$ by Virginia Houston, with 60 famQy members attending. The day waa spmtviritingandraminiscingwith courfn acquaintances. A and her husband, Eetalla and Eari McLain, Mt Rose, Colorado and her and husband, granddaughter Barbara and Reed Blummal, Wyoming; John and Wanda Houston, St George; a sister, Norma Howe, Provo; a friend of Ardeth Gray who came from Hesteria, California; and other children and family members from nearby areas attended. Neil and Qmty Hamilton spent the weekend in Bountifld with their family members, Rob and Heather Duncan and son, Spencer. Sheldon Spencer, Keanu, spent Friday with Ms mother, Zola Spencer, and did same yard work. On August 9 Carma and Hal Call, Nevada, visited Lillian and Ray Houston. Lillian and Carma have been friends since 1946. Ullian met Carma then in the MTC in Salt Lake. Levon and Keith Mair spent two weeks in Virginia with son, Bruce, and Sarah Mair and children. While thert tlwy got acquainted with their new granddaughter who was bom in the middle of August. ld On Friday and Saturday, Auguat 19 and 20, the Bastian reunion was held. The Ivin and Dolma Bastian families were in charge. Fifty-nin- e dinner relatives enjoyed pot-luc- k Pge Utah X |