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Show Face 16 - IJINTAH BASIN STANDARD. January 9. 1996 Pam Thacker, daughter of Diana Max Thacker recently received an invitation to tour' Europe with a ringing group thii Summer. The tour would atart on June 28 and end July 22 and would take in the countriea of and I . Germany. Switzerland Dennis and Elaine Warr held their family New Year Celebration ut their home with all their children in attendance. They met first for pizza, then played games Austria, at their home. Elaine said they hod a most enjoyable time. They cl so had her father, Karl Maloney visiting with the family as he cume for Christmas from St. George where he is living for the Winter. Dennis and Elaine helped him move his trailer there for the Winter . around the first of December. He attended the UhieheU Ward Sacrament meeting with the Warn Sunday. "he Christmas ana New Year celebrations brought familiee together for the holiday aeaaon. Students gathered from their college! respective universities V, ; if" tj and to join in the festivities with their families as did working family members. Dan and Reva Aooms family had Chuck and Stephanie spend Christinas Eve and part of Christmas day with them before they had to return to their work. Paul and Elaine Atwoods family was all together this year with Stephen and Rochelle Cook of Ixigan (USU) and Susie and Shane McMullin of Vernal joining with the family members of Bluebell for the Christmas festivities of their family. The Howard and Maxine Todd Christmas family holiday was held Saturday, December 23. All of their family was able to be in attendance Italy, and France. Though Pam may not go, her grandmother' Arvella Durfey ie very proud of her. Pam was a member of the 811 State Choir which sang in the Salt Lake Mormon Tabernacle thii Fall. to mam Zola Spencer - 353-45- another daughter Diana Tenny and small aim Tyson from Texas. Feggy Pratt and baby Kimberly pent a week in Ogden visiting with her parents, Lee and Ruth Grant. Dyann and Gaiy Houston from Oram visited a day with his father Ray and Lillian Houston. Matthew Duncan who is attending College in Idaho, spent Christmas Holidays with his parents Myran and Marybn Duncan and other relatives. Bruce and Shanon Horrocks and mall daughter Jessica of Logan and a brother of Bruces, Michael and Rebecca Horrocks of Salt Lake pent New Years with their Blaine jmrents and Joann father lived to be 91, her mother survived 98 years. Yist, Mary is' the oldest surviving sibling. What is her secret to long life? Mary answered, "Probably its because IVa bean active, going to church, paying tithing and last offering; doing whats good for Mrs. Wilcken and her children had Christmas dinner at her home. On Friday night, Dec. 29, they all went to the Frontier Grill for a going away dinner. The Doves left Roosevelt for Pennsylvania on' Saturday after a nine day holiday vacation. Steve and Bonnie Harmston and children Jessica and Nicholas were holiday visitors at the home of their parents the you." Jack Harms tons. They arrived on Saturday, Dec. 23 from Flagstaff, Arizona. On Christmas day, the Harmston clan gathered at Jacks home for a family dinner. Besides Ms brother Mike and wife Karmen and kids Austin and Sydney, his sister Jackie and husband Dark and kids Taryn, Jacob and Lukas cams from Vernal to fain in the The day after Christmas, Steve, Mike and Jack traveled to Nine Mile to look for Dictographs in the area. The Arisons visitors headed back home on Doc. 28. The Saturday! Knight Bridge group dosed out the old year with a party on Saturday Night, Dec. 29 at JBs Restaurant The 20 r. 28 Verna and Bill Hoopea and daughter Amanda and a friend Becky Lloyd spent their Christmas vacation with a son Doug and Use Hoopea and three children in Phoenix Arizona. Doug and family recently moved to Arizona. Varna and Bill, Amanda and the friend Becky spent (he Thanksgiving Holidays with a son Jim and Amanda Hoopea and family in Grant Nebraska. Visiting the Christmas Holidays with Marilyn Draney was a daughter Alison Schulthies and daughter Melanie of Layton and Julia and John Dove from Pennsylvania were visitors at the home of Julie's mother, Mrs. Verda Wilcken. John, who formally worked at the Pennzoil Refinery, visited with all his refinery workers including Bill Alexander, who flew from Louisiana to Vernal to see John. Another friend George Kennedy, who lives in the area, took John lion hunting one day. ni members and guests were entertained prior to dinner by the Basin Bow Benders. The party was hosted by Nile and Raima Chapman. Jerry and Suzy Yack and eons David and Larry visited parents Lawrence and Jennis Yack on Sunday, Dec. 31st They eiyqyed New Years Eve dinner at the ' grandchildren, 15 of whom an li ving, and 68 great grandchildren, 57 of thy" living, and 5 great- great grand children. passed away in 196L 'baiy ktormarriad Joseph Helmer who died 10 years after. In 1978 Mary married Lynn Johnstun who has sines away. Although surprised she has survived so long, Mery said she was promised a long life through e blessing, bestowed patriarchal upon her as a young women, T was told I would liva to ba old, but it didnt say bow old." Longevity eeema to have a genetic basis as well. Mary!. . Mary remains active, living an her awn and caring for hsraalL attending weekly church services end remains dedicated to her and extended fondly. family ' An avid reader, Mary spends a part of her day reading; mostly eriptwie from the Bible and Bom of Mormon, "I love to read about the Lord, Jsaus Christ" After bar 100 birthday what will her ftiture plans be? "Sleeping and eating!" Mary joked. Marys 100 birthday will be . speda1 luncheon irt the Rooaevalt Senior Gitiasnh Cantor. An open house will be held in her honor on Jan. 20 from 12:00 3:00 pm at RoonveltStok. (fonto?, 447 Eart Lagoon St, Roosevelt given by family and friends. traveling fromSalt Syracuse, Lake City, Kayesville, Lehi, Vernal and Roosevelt Remaining of tha for the remainder Christmas weekend were Glenn . and H . . A 5 . f, , -- v V." a i Phillip. Home for the holidays were Ben and Ahc Williums (Randy and Judy), Brig Dunsmure, (Steve and Ai.iustte) all of Logan and USU. Coming from Salt Lake City for the Yuletide season were the Udell and Ruth Winklers three Bemadine and daughters-Amy- , Elizabeth. The girls were able to spend the full week including the New Years weekend. Arriving Thursday, December 21 at the home of Chad and Marada Winkler for the Christinas season, u is her father, Elden Pilker, and her sister, Shelly Arrington, of Canada. Saturday Kristen and little niece, Alexis Stephenson, flew to the Vernal airport where they were met by Roy and Vickie Justice with Krysta Leah and Dex (Kearns) Joe and Mindy. The Custav and Benth Carlson family have experienced some concerning health problems this past few weeks when Gustav suffered a stroke. He was taken to the medical center in Roosevelt where he was in intensive care. He returned home, then was taken to Salt Lake City by their son Arne, where tests were made on Friday, December 22. Their daughter, Diane brought them home Sunday, December 24. The Carlsons were out to church Sunday, December 31. They say they are glad to be ho ie! Elder Ronald Pov. all, son iff Calvin and Janet Powell, has accepted a call from the Church iff Saints Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y to nerve minion in the Florida Tallahassee Mission. He and his family provided the Bluebell Ward Sacrament meeting program, Sunday, December 31 prior to hia entering the Mission Training Center in Provo January 10, 1998. Ronalds parents Calvin and Janet, and he were the speakers. Musical numbers wen by his sister, Slieli Allred, who sang "In the Hallow of Thy Hand" and a pianoorgan duet Tby hia mother, Janet and Cindy Bristol "HI Find You My Friend". The invocation and benediction were offered by his brothers Michael and Dennis Powell. Following the Bluebell Ward Sacrament meeting Sunday, December 31, the Calvin and J.ret Powell family home was the situ for a family dinner serving guests, family and friends who came to wish Elder Ronald well. Coining from Roosevelt were Hazel Brough- (Janets mother), Dean end Diane Brough and girls, and Maurine and John Smith (Calvins sister). Coming with Michael were Bodi ana Heidi Bohn of Orem, Jeff Powell, Dennis, and a friend Amber, from St. George, and Val and Lucy Janet Timothy iff Alternant. reports very happy experience on this day. Tuesday evening, January 2, 1938 Anna Winkler Murray passed away at her home in Myton. She was tha daughter of early Bluebell pioneers, Herman J. and Martha Verona Winkler. She spent her childhood growing up in 1)1 ut bell. She received her early schooling in Bluebell and Altonah additional in with training Myton. She has two sisters who survive her - Verona Winkler Goodrich and Velma Winkler Monsen of Bluebell. She is predeceased by her husband, James Wilmer, ana son. Deward. Interment was in the Bluebell Cemetery with memorial services in the Myton Ward LDS chapel on Saturday, - 6. 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