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Show Paw 12 - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. July 17 ?nm health kept her from coining lo the reunion. The reunion wuh hosted by Edna Neilsen Wills and spouse John Wills. Joseph and Chaslic hud nine children. Six koiik and three dti lighters ok follows: Sylvia Neilsen Colcinun, spouse Bert Colemun; Henna Neilsen Shields, spouse "'if lat. Parkey und Pearl Turnbow finally reunion was I, eld Saturday in umiiixnn Utah. Those from Hanna ( :inn'ihioiia whoattendcd were Reid and Julie Turnbow. Florence Turnhow niul Marsha Anderson of Salt Lake. A large crowd attended. ' Mr and Mrs. Larry Van TukkcII of S l,.C sH.a lit the week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Al Roberts Sulurday. Ik i nire Van Tusscll and Vella Barney a I.'i i spent the day visiting them ull. I .e la ml f .li.'gguf Cul ifornia spent the week end in Tahiona visiting Arvel and Di'on Khoudes. He and his wire sN'iit time in Ogden tou family nl-.- ' Soni'-nf- i hose from out oflnwn who a' lend services for Violu Defu were a r sisl er- - Angie Condotuno nnd son I'reni ol Hi sk Springs, Wyoming, Mr. ami Mrs WaynoNicoInnfMugiiu.Mr. ami Mrs. Neil Fahriio of Bountiful. P.nliv Huberts Gluydcs Calvin nnd ( alia Josie.Mr.andMrs.ArtF'uhriio. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Stunsfii'ld Funeral services Tor Viola Defa was held Thursday June 21" in Olpin and Hoops Funeral home in Holier. The and muss wus held in the Culhu-I( linn-l- i in Heher. Family prayer hv Jmly Defa, grandson. Invocation hv Hols-r- l Baum, nephew. Lifcsketch Defa ( son). Musical selech. tion, Julie Giles, (granddaughter), Tom Fuhrizio nephew und Wendy Miller ( granddaughter). Speakers. Travis, Shay, und Shelly Irn-and Sliaima Bateman (grand- rlnidrcii.i ' Hmleo ipieen tryouts were held in Tahiaua. Tahiona Conchos Queen is Amanda liawin.duughterofPauland llalv Baum. 1" attendant- - Nikki Bagiev, daughter of Gail and Amy ' Bagley. 'at tendant- - Lindsey Gines, daughter of Luvuiighii und Karlu (ones Amanda won horsemanship, Nikki won modeling and interview. The Tahiona lit tie Bucks rao Princess Alisa ( nrolson. duughtcrof John und Grace Ann Hissman, 1" attendant K.iinhie Bagley 2"'1 attendant Jessica Lewis, daughter ol'Terry und Shelly Lewis. Alisti won modeling, interview .and horsemanship. Junior princes.-. Jasmine Joues.iLiughterofRyan and Kristy .Jones, 'at tendant Tana Jo Fill more, daughterof Joe Fillmore and Melanv Loumudris. 2"'1 attendant Tori Lewis. Jasmine won modeling, interview and horsemanship. Mae llanlmaii Rhoades of Provo isissed away alter a long illness. She lived in I (anna must of her young life and was t lie daughter of Roy and Kiiiuin Hardman. Mr. and Mrs. Myrun White und f'niuilvsienl the weekend in Tahiona ami ni tended I la' 4" of July celehra-- I I n m.-.ir-y (ii-n- a s WuiiIukb Shields; Vernal Neilsen, spouse Elsie Shields; Vera Neilsen, spouse Helen Clayburn; Clyde Neilsen, spouse Nulurilch Kolb; Marvel Neilsen, spouse Oletu Reese; Venice Neilsen Purdy, spouse Glenn Purdy; Wilson Neilson, spouse Rachel Thomus; Kenneth Neilson, spouse ClistaNurton; Joe and Chustie homesteaded in Bridgelund, Utah in the curly 1900's until their deaths in 1946 and 1962. Their posterity were the ones who gathered Saturday to visit, oxrhungo genculogy, cut and catch up on each others lives. Ednu and her daughters mude a quill for the door prise along with several pillows with Joseph and Chastie's wcddingpicliire on them, along with several other prises that were drawn for. It was a good day for ull who attended, with lots of love, laughter und happy heurts. The Clyde Neilsen family were chosen to he in cluirgc of the next reunion to be held in 200i3. Life was not eusy for those early pioneers of the Uintah Basin. They clean'd the land and raised crops for their animals. Grandma Neilsen always raised a lurge garden to supply the fumily food for winter storage. Grandpa worked from dawn to dusk irrigating the Helds for winter grain and hay lor the animals. They sent three of their sons off to World War 1 1 to Hghl for our countries freedom. They all returned safe und sound. Looking buck on this grout coupie who helped tame the busin area, they were a very unussumingintcgral part ofthc heritage ofthe Uintah Basin, as well as to us the posterity they left behind to carry on the legacy of Joe and Chastie Neilsen. wi-e- Cn-ie- r. The Holier! and Klittta Giles family reunion was held this weekend in Tahinnn A large crowd attended. Craig Neilsoit of Sail Like spent a couple av this week in Tahiona. ' Jack and llti Mai (iardon and Clay and Gail Ann Bacon of Salt Luke spent the weekend in Tuhionn. Mr and Mrs. DaleGilesundCharlie and Dale Ann Lindsey went to St. George over the weekend. Dale il Jed arul F.mmu lam Olsen hnliv granddaughter of Chalie and Dali' Anns She was given the name hle-M-- Willow Grace Olsen. On Juiie mS the Arvel and Deon Hho.ide- - family had a surprise BO"1 anmver-.irviiirl- y Ihr Arvel und Deon in Provo. All I heir sons :ii i In mid miu- - won- I liiro with most of tliiit:r:iiiirliil(lrih.Tliry rulin' from SiIit dm,ili;i. Orinda Gee - 738-263- Nrlirii.-k-a; Lexington, s ii'or;joverllie weekend and visited Mr ami Mr Sroit Gines. Scott Id I heir I why aid was given the K.igiii. it : Mr.mdMrx AnieCrvMalol'Oakley viMted Dale and Linda Gines and Mr. .mil Mrs Larry Wartlli' Esther McFurlcne hud a grandson, son ofWandu and Carl Heinlennc, to help her with some yard work a week ago. (Jarman Michaels and her brother, Pat Herrera of Rixisevelt, drove to Loveland, Colorado to visit Dchhie Herrera, with a sister-in-lawifeof Bennie Herrera, who lias been really sick for some time and in the hospital. Erica Lisonbcc, daughterof Jerry and Sherry Lisonhee, won the Altamont Jr. Rodeo Princess. She won flrst pluce in speech, modeling and interview. Ashley Shepard, duughtcrof1Tim and Dunna Shepard, won Altamont's Jr. Rodeo Second Attendant. Bclty Humlin and her granddaughter, Dynette Hunter of Suit Luke, went to Mack, Colorado to attend the Country Jamboree. Betty also attended a cousins funeral in Salt Luke. RnmanzaHumblin tended her two little grandchildren so Dynette could go with Grandmother Betty. George Swuscy, son of Rodney and Chris Swuscy, was baptized and coiiHrmcdat the stake centcron June 30. Roselec Wilkins had her daughter's three children while the parents, Michael and Tammy Gunderson of Thatcher, got away for a few days. Dorothy Michdson has been visited for two weeks by her daughter, Jan Chadwick. Dorothys granddaughter, Natunya Richardson of North Carolina, visited for a week. Bruce F urnswnrt h and a friend came on June 21 and visited his mother s Teresa Harmsto n - 722-251- 8 I Kereni visitor.- - Jim and Fern e were daughter Linda Co"h r and Linda's grandson Cody Palmer, hui h I'nnn Seal tie, Wasliing-iiu- i Inlr in KmiM'velt. the visitors wrrehii- water skiing and pl.ivni gull Jim. Fern. Linda and I nils enioyed visiting relatives ami Irieiids in the Roosevelt and VerM.i!i;:.m'.-lnMii- al-.- nal area.- - Account 4-- 90: 738-861- 738-260- 4. 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Saw Just I ind.(ireased Money Pole A: Much More 454-32- 1 Dchhie Tha He I 1 I JnCBl, P MNtMmNMIMN Kristy Sorenson Ashley Shiner Rodeo .. 454-327- 0 454-36- 72 sign-u- p information! Rahhit, Chicken & Pig Chase p.m. S2.00 entry fee per child isa Lamb SEE OUR HUGE SELECTION! 8:30 a.m. .......................... 12:00 p.m. See Poster for l - Under $1.75 5K KunWalk...- .- VollcballTourn ....6:00 p.m. We Have a Full Lne of I- Saturday. July 25 5:00 .. 454-35- MM ft- - - MM 1SI1 Wm m H MM Jk I M MB M M 37 h m Keel Neilsen 2 GIDARAE3TIEEID 1:30-4:3- "An American Tradition" Thursday. July ner wEBEnrunmicE! 0 July 17th Deana I .indsay Jii-ri- Sabbath School: 10:30 a.in. on Satur- daF . of Worship Sene: 12 noon on Saturday Altamont Longhorn Roundup Days Celebration C'o-K- I' 'Pauline Herrera was also taken to the hospitul by ambulance. She luid a heart attack. We all send her and her family our best wishes. Venlu Gee had her niece, Beth Ash worth, and husband Butch ofSalt Lake out (or a day and night. Venla went back to Suit Lake with them to attend a homecoming for Venlas niece, Janice Carter, who has just completed her mission. you to join us in wor-shiping our Lord and Savior Jesus MYTON COMMUNITY Christ. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday Schoo- l- 9:45 a.m. 1 1:00 a.m Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Morning WorshipLeaders of the Worship will be: p.m. Evening Workshop-6:0Davies and the Wasatch (A Bible study in Bible Doctorine.) June 17, Lesley Group. June 24, Iris Ramsey. Julyl, to Wednesday- - 11:00 a.m be announced. July 8, Dori Marshall (Ladies Bible Study) onwood You Group. July 8, Join us in the study of the life of 0 p.m. Vacation Bible School. David Beack Trek JuY 9"12- - Beac.h Trek 9:00 Wednesday- - 7:00 p.m. p.m in Fellowship Hall Youth Group (ages 7th grade and a Beach Trek is more than a voca- Upi tional Bible Schoo- l- its a vocation Bible Prayer and Bible Study- - 7:15 p.m. All are welcome to join us. For more wpenenr- e- with activities and hat W,M have participant, and 8 call or Pastor Bill leaders hearing, touching, feeling, tastRoberts love. ing and seeing Jesus Because kids learn in different ways. Beach Trek: vacation bible experience ROOSEVELT CHRISTIAN (VBEi approaches the stories of the ASSEMRLY Bible to reach more than one learning 870 East Hun 40 (next lo the Pizza style. Hut) Imagine yourself with feiends on a 8 Phone trip filled with belonging, faith, wonder, Pastor D. Cairoli surprise, hospitality, excitement, end Sunday School 9:30 a.m. adventure! a.m. 10:30 Morning Worship Now trasport yourself to summer6:30 Evening Worship p.m. in your community and imagine time & Bible Study Prayer Wednesday, 7 taking a Beach Tre- k- with Jesus as p.m. your guide. Begin each day at Beach trek Youth Service Thursday, 7 p.m. Base Pump before traveling to one of five different Trek Stops whore youll meet Jesus, have faith, hear Jesus, eat, ROOSEVELT BAPTIST CHURCH and stay with the family of God! Join us on a Beach Trek: Vacation 402 II illcrest Drive Bible Experience. What will you gain by Roosevelt, Utah trekking with Jesus across the beaches? 0 Phone: Put on some sunscreen, gather your 3 Pastor Stacy Hadlock: Roosevelt Baptist Church invites you beach toys, and rome find out! to join us for praise and worship of our for more 'nfecmation or to indicate hat you would like totakepart, please Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ TO RalMV Bt Schedule of Ministries: Sunday School - 9:45 a.m.; Worship - 11 a.m.; Sunday evenings: 1st Sunday, Outreach and visitation - 6 p.m.; 2nd Sunday. Basic Christianity class 6 p.m.; 3rd Sunday, Fellowship dinner 12 p.m.; 4th Sunday, Basic Christianity Class - 6 p.m. Wednesday evenings: Prayer Meeting - Maaa bchedule-Saturd- ay: 5:00 p.m. 6 - 6:45 p.m.; Bible Study - 8:45 - 7:30 Except Third Saturday); Sunday: 10:00 p.m.; Choir practice - 7:30 - 8 p.m. & ExPoslUon Fnday at 5 Royal Ambassadors - Mondays at 3:10 p.m. Girls in Action Thursdays at P1" . Wednesday. 12 3:10 p.m. Youth Jam Wednesdays at 6 Katen Center' & Home 2nd p.m. Nursing Ministry at ,4:3 4th Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Youth Adults. Brotherhood and Womens Ministries Hly Spirit Mission - Duchesne, Sunday, 1 p.m. are monthly. For more information call 5 There will be a workshop given by Professor Daniel-SmitChristopher on Saturday, May 12 from 9 a.m to 12 p.m. Dr. Smith will briefly overview a home JESUCRISTO ES LA VERDAD study program for Loyola Marymount Servicio en Espanol Uniersity based on readings and videoHarvest Fellowship Church tapes. The workshop will be appropriate 122 E. Lagoon St. Roosevelt, Utah for all adults, especially those involved Jueves 7 p.m. in catechesis in all of its forms. The Pastor Lorenzo Esquivel Office of Religious Education is respon8 Telephono sible for all costs, therefore there will be no charge for participants. Refreshments will he served. SEVENTH-DAADVENTIST 263 W. Main, Vernal, Utah Pastor Dean Lifshay Duchesnc-invite- Wednesday. July 18 The Church Baptist 1 - 4 ( Me The First BtCQ TIRES -- 1 1it-i- r I THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 592 E 400 S. Dtichesne, Utah - On-gmi- i cut. Harold Gee wus taken by ambulance to the Roosevelt Hospital at 7u.m.nn July 4. He hud a stroke and pneumonia in his right lung. Hes doing well hut the therapy doctor suid lie D going to have a lot of treatments so lie cun learn to talk again. The doctor wants to have him moved to the cure center for a few weeks. Lowell Wilkins of California has been here doing some work for his mother, Marie Wilkins. Lowell is going to bring his mother from Colorado Springs for the summer. visit- ing his brother who has been ill for some lime. 'Carina Jean Lisonbee and Harold Gc were both in thcemergency room at ihesametiine. Harold was sent to room 10 and J.D. was sent to ICU und then to Salt Lake by ambulance. The last word was that she will be home Monday. - Liiriimir Wyoming ami Miiiil.'imi and also all sirls of I I. ill oil with I law. Mr Sill Lake and Mr and Mrs. Early ('miii.uii!. Alliiiriiir(iir. Now Mi'Mid and Gloria Hills and of . Mi'dlni'd. Annolii-- l l.abasco ol S.ili Lake All rami' and visilod lurii'.iiiil HrvrrlvHolH'rl.'-foraroupl-n l.ivf Tliry are limllirrs mil .uni skiuscs. J.ii Sniitli and fannlvofSall Lake t hi' iM'fki'iid in Hanna. ii M.i .uni Vi'ol.i Gines went to St. pn-M- Ken and Floyd Farnsworth, and their families. During the visit, the'families all went up the Green River above Flaming Gorge on a pontoon bout to swim and 722-255- 1 ion. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Jones over the end went. Billy and Trudy Berenlonand family nfHflier Barb and Julie Smith and family of Rangelv, Colorado. " Ben and Davis NelT of Salt Luke sH'nd I lie weekend visiting Ethnru 'Glen Landers isin Arizona and brothers, l.imilv menilu rs in alleti-d- . litre Tl.ev enme from all the wesHI ter, stairs rheonlysiirvivingrhildof I'man.j Chasiies is Venire Neilsen !,e lives m Las Vegasar.d liad P;:rd Friday. July 20 Uodt-- PaVorBrislol ."hle Shiner 00 p.m. 454-3- 7 454-367- 3 Barhccuc 6:00 p.m. Adults S5.00 10 & under $3.50 Immediate family $20.00 RohinA Joh nnliill 9 Craig A Tammy Kettle 454-34454-350- 48 BAST HWY tSk S n, HZ 40 722-556- 1 MM M J |