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Show I I Helen Abplanalp was in Salt Lake with her daughter Sandra Taylor where she had her medical check-uThe Calvin and Laura Jensen family reunion was held at Talmage. Their whole family attended. Fred and Sharron Morrison of Bridgeland were out to attend sacrament meetingon Sunday, Aug. 12. It was nice to have them out again. Earl and Sadie Knight of Sdpio were in attendance at this Bridge land ward sacrament meetingon Sunday, Aug. 12. It's so nice to see them again. nts WATCHING THE Orinda Gee visited with Lilly Wimmeron Sunday, Aug. 12. She was Union, right, clash at the net. Altamont doing well as far as Orinda could tell. varsity encounter. She was in 107 at the Uintah Basin Medical Center, but as of Tuesday they had moved her to 115. Her daughter, Patsy Mieure, and daughter were here from Robison, Illinois. Continued from page 13 I well Wilkins of California has been here visiting with his mother, Roselee Marie, and his sister-in-lahis brothers, is playing football on a Wilkins, and her family. team. younger husCarrie Bleazard Tergsen, her School will be different for Rachel, band and baby, Hunter, all of Orem, especially the change in size. At her were out for the weekend visitingher Bleazards Mike and other former school Rachel played in a folks, the flute section at Union she family members. will downsize to an entire band that Bernard and Norma Hadden have been enjoying a visit from Normas only outnumbers her old section by two. the young flute player father, JamesO. Larson. He is now97 notedHowever, a smaller band will likely that old and good. looking years instruction. Bernard Haddens brother, Bill mean more to Rachel While a new. band adapts Hadden, 70years old, passedawqy in Brent will be participating in Midland, Texas, ofalinge ring illness. size, USUs theatrical group, Stagelight. Everyone sends their best wishes to Diana, who is a certified teacher, his family. Overdo Hays Curfews family all will not be goingto school although she admitted that the prospect was had an 85 birthday party and supInstead she will spend her per for her at the blue building on tempting. her two youngest sons' Aug. 1 1. Family members came from days eijoying all over: her daughter, Vesta and energetic company. The has come to love the Carry Dumetez,ofKansas;Leora and view outfamily their front window as well as Lynn Hackford and family of Heber; sunrises and sunsets. We love the Rose Marie and Don Prescottofldaho; fresh air, Diana detailed. Brent, who Billy and Babe TrqjilloofVenial; and loves to go If has noticed a few golfing Overda's good friend, Jennie Merkley , also attended. Overda also received sunsets and the stars. "You can see the stars here, ha remarked. lots of good phone calls. Another thing that has drawn the Beverly Bun, who has been spendinto the community is Eddingtons with lot time a of Lilly Wiinmer, the ing have met. Everybody they people had to go to Provo and have some heart treatments. Shes back again isoutgoingand friendly, Diana noted. Since their arrival neighbors and comnow. Frank Jeys came to our Duchesne munity members have brought goodies to the and even helped Gateway senior dinner on Thursday, them cut Eddingtons down trees. 16. He to Aug. sang Happy Birthday Keith, who iseqjoyinghis solo praceveryone. Ron Jubers daughter and her little tice, has also noticed how welcoming the area can be. He explained that he son from California are here spend-ingsotime with her dad and Mary was acquainted wit h both 8th District Court judges before the move, but he and Frank Jeys. did not expect the welcome he received from both in their courtrooms. He noted that the welcome was kind p. BALL-Altamo- SLRVING I rUP-Russ- ell Gingell, right, gives a hungry guy some chicken during the Basin Service & Scholarship Club Barbecue held right after the Duchesne County Fair parade. The food wasn't fair. It was great. Jennie lorg, left, and Sheena Fenn, won the J V match, but Union won the and much more personable than treatment from Salt Lake judges. The Eddingtons, who eqjoy Uintah Canyon and loved UBlC, have only experienced a few big city withdrawals. For instance, Rachel has noticed that shopping for clothes in Roosevelt can be very limiting. For Diana and Keith, who have a date every Friday night, restaurant choices are getting thin. Although, they both agreed that the food they have had so far has been great. The family has also learned a lestime. son or two about small-tow- n We missed the fourth of July parade, explained Diana adding that they were only 15 minutes late. We won't do that again, she confirmed. All in all the Eddingtons have found that they are satisfied with their new home, although Keith would like to own a piece of land. Our lives have become a little more relaxed, although not devoid of stress, concluded Diana. EDDINGTIONS one-on-o- FUN RIDE-Ar- ea youngsters arent over a barrel. They are inside them as they enjoy a ride during the Duchesne County Fair parade last week. RISERS Continued from page 13 ' enjoys, like Boccer and basketball. Jolene and Scott will also enroll in a Mandurin class. The Risers agree that the idea of living in different countries has appealed to them. In fact, the couple spent four years in the South Pacific where Scott taught in Tonga, before they moved to the Basin in 1974. kept in the baek of their minds. They just didnt know it would happen so soon. Since the fi rst of August the Risers have been scramblingto prepare their house for renters and pock the few belongings that will accompany them to China. One of the hardest things about going to China will he leaving family. The Risers have ten children in the youngest, is the only one who all-Ma- lives at home. In addition to leaving their children behind, JoleneandScott will also leave eight grandchildren. Together Scott, Jolene and Mari will brave the unknown on a few tentative descriptions mailed to them. In fact they wont really know all the details to their position until they reach their destination. Every thing may be different when we get there, related Jolene. We are going with open minds and open hearts, "she Jolenc detailed that living in a different country was such a positive experience that doing it Bgain was something both she and Scott had STAKERS Continued from page 13 town. Greg teased that Roosevelt is to be stuck with the S takers. Slingof things that both Greg and Shannon are looking forward to is getting to know their patients. In the city you never see a patient aside from t heir visits, described Greg, who has already seen a couple of his patients here. He detailed that in a small town a doctor is able to become more involved in lives able to know who their patients are and what they want. mr i available. ON OVER WHILE YOURE IN TOWN. . rj Ih h hi I. rm ft-- i-.- f tl yib lh - fr 1 kj mMj ' ' I; ia-ti- li I e&xji: f -- p ('; :p. mi '') 1 p , r s t 'I JUU4'- - M .1 svtfc - awjnr- 'tlAtoCa - .NAV .. :ttniiHanrofMEiji2' ..c m J3'- - .. . 'A1. vr.- y. ?.? A .'4 s .gf i, iI It J - 4, vi ?? . f POOR COPY |