Show Whiterocks 50 Anniversary ViII Vill Ca By Verria Verna Hoopes I On Nov 22 Mr and Mrs I Carnes LaRose will celebrate their wedding anniversary Three sons are enjoying the companionship of their parents They are Norman who lives in Altonah Fred in Ogden and Kenneth in Altamont They also raised a niece Mrs Van Leona Learnt Jensen in Kearns and a grandson Thomas Chapoose They also have quite a number of grandchildren and several great grandchildren They have spent most of their married life living on a ranch in the Farm Creek area Kay beekeeper I in the MIA conducted her school for Queens at MIA Tues Tues Tues- Tuesday day evening Those present in in- in eluded Helen and Muril Moos man Nila and Joyce Bolton Betty and Shirley Bolton Lyn Lyn Lyn- Lynette ette and Verna Hoopes Pamela Helquist and Leah Haslem The Relief Society work meet ing was held Monday evening at the chapell The evening was spent in workIng on bazaar art art- ides which will will be on sale at atthe atthe the Relief Society bazaar on Monday evening Nov 22 at atthe atthe the ward chapel Also a supper and bake sale will be conduct conduct- conducted ed I Mr and Mrs Winfred Long and son Kenneth and Mayor and Mrs Ralph Shields and and family were dinner guests last Sunday at the Gerald Dye home in Roosevelt Gary Dye was an honored guest Mr and Mrs Lowell Long and family from Vernal visited the Winfred Longs last Satur day Stanley Hoopes was sustained Sunday as Activity counselor in inthe inthe the Nora Christensen attended a I postmasters convention in Salt Lake on Wednesday Nov 10 Ednal Simmons acted as post post- postmaster master that day She accompanied Arvin Bellon of Roosevelt Clark Roberts of My Myton ton Ida Horrocks of Arcadia and Aiton Afton Wesley from Bridgeland Mr and Mrs Howard Collett have been informed that their I son Jack has been promoted to toa a He is presently station station- stationed ed at Okinawa but expects to tobe tobe be transferred to Viet Nam in inthe inthe the near future Mrs Doris Cloward and Owen were in Whiterocks over the weekend to get some of their furniture They are renting an apartment in Salt Lake Funeral services were held at 11 am in the Whiterocks chapel for Charles Colorow who died Monday in Roosevelt at ata ata a rest home of a lingering ill ness Pros Pres Darrell Kitchen of the Uintah Basin Indian Mis Mis- Mission I Ision sion conducted the services Venoy offered the in vocation An Indian Ladies chorus sang In The Garden Whispering Hope and I Need Thee Every Hour Lois La La- La LaRose Rose was their accompanist and also played the prelude and postlude Dorothy Luck and Rex Taylor sang The Old Rugged Cross Tom Appah and Clyde Merkley were the speakers Richard Mountain offered the benediction Burial was in the theFt theFt Ft Ft Duchesne cemetery and the grave was dedicated by Pres Kitchen Mr Colorow is survived ed by his wife Gertrude dau dau- dau daughters Ieva eva Lolitta and sons David and Marcus a step dau stepdaughter Letitia Parents of students at White White- Whiterocks rocks elementary and West Jr high Schools visited the schools holding conferences with the various teachers and enjoying refreshments on Friday Paula Hoopes LaRae Thack Thack- Thacker er and Kendall along with other members from the speech class of West Jr high were taken to Salt Lake Saturday to the Valley Music Hall where they saw the play Flower Drum Song They reo re reported ported it was a very enjoy enjoy- enjoyable able experience La Rae and Kendall also participated on a speech assembly at the Jr high last week I Earl Raymond Allen and Jimmy Hoopes were in Provo Saturday with the Union high School hand band where they played with 42 other bands from the state They were in in- in invited by the BYU to participate in Utah County Band Days to play and perform at half time of the football game between BYU and Colorado State John a student at Weber Jr College and Douglas Bolton a student at Dixie Col lege were recent visitors at their homes Both are freshmen Mr and Mrs Rulon Jones of Salt Lake City were Saturday guests of the Verl VerI Anne Palmer Sharon Ruggles and Sheryl Cartrette attended BYU homecoming days in Provo on Nov 6 They also visited Annes Anne's brother who is in the mis mis- mission sion home in Salt Lake this weekend also to bid her brother farewell as he leaves the mission home |