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Show Folk Dancers announce schedule for Roosevelt and Duchesne areas Marion J. Smith engaged to T. G. Shank Tlie engagement of their daughter Marlon Jean Smith to Thomas G. Shank of Redlands, California Is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Smith, Hanna. The wedding date is March 11, at the First Methodist Church at Redlands. Miss Smith graduated from Wasatch Academy In 1966, Mr. Shank, a college graduate, has served in the U. S. Navy. inARION SMITH ..18 en- gaged to be uiad. AIRS. IIUISII HOSTS TUESDAY BRIDGE CLUB JUST-A-MER- E MEETS AT KILLIANS Members of the Mrs. Robert Hulsh was hostClub met Thursday evening at ess of the Tuesday Bridge Cluo the liome of Mrs. Grant Kilat her home. Decorations fol- lian. There were two tables lowed a valentine theme with at play. red clothes and white napkins. Prizes went to Mrs. C. C. There were two tables at Larsen, Mrs. Richard Adams, play and a dessert was served. Mrs. Edgar Labrum and Mrs. Prizes went to Mrs. Clair Lar- Ida Harrison. sen and Mrs. Gordon Harmston. Just-a-Me- re Roosevelt l! Store ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY "" ALTRUS CLUB HEARS 3 BOOK REPORTS The Altrus Club met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Orvel Rudy with Mrs. Don Truman as Mrs. Mer- rill Mlllett, president, conduct- ed the Imsiness meeting. The Brigham Young International Folk Dancers will le performing fur the schools and public in Uichesne County mi February 23rd and 24th. They will be giving 2 performances at Roosevelt Jr. High School on Thursday, Feb. 23r.l for elementary school children in the 4th-f-t- h and 0th grades and for the Jr. High. An evening program Is scheduled for that same night al 7:30 p.m. at the Jr. high audi i!Jri::::i I and dllCj Ivi:,,; iiy STAN DA 111) Kuinu'vrlt, Ittth Thursday, February at Altamont Soc-l-le- ttr Club. A ierfortiunce will also on 1 Friday, Feb. 24th bt The Duchesne Stake Mutual rleds met Monday, January 30, at Altamont Ward for a pleasant evening of square d.ini'liiK. Fred Brown did the railing .uid helped the eighty young marrleds to Improve al Mai n. at Duchesne hlgt gymnasium for the and an evening perfur-- n a::iv will be presented to tin pil llc tlut same night at 7:3C I scho Pin. M There werw 25 members present and one guest, Mrs. Bob ! stu-de:.- ts Tickets are available at their square dancing skills. Those attending enjoyed a spaghetti dinner with all the trim- Duchesne high school. L.D.S. Hospital mings. Tlie Stake Mutual marrleds leaders Mr. and Mrs. Mark Benson. Happenings Mrs. Gale Holt reviewed Simmons expressed their apthree hooks, "I Try to Bepreciation to the ward mutual have Myself", "The I Hate to BIRTHS marrleds leaders for all their Cook Book" and "The I Hate and Mrs. February help and to others who made to Housekeep Book" all by Peg Dennis J. Goodrich, Tridell, a the evening a success by their Braken. attendance. girl. by Merle Ross Refreshements were served and Mrs. February from recipes from the "I Hate -- Mr. a and Mrs. E. Floyd Ross, Jesse Christensen, Talmage, to Cook Book" cherry pie with Mr. and Mrs. Rulen Egll, girl. Eugene, Oregon, report the flaming ice cream and hot choof a new grandson, who Roosevelt, a boy. arrival colate. arrived Feb 10. Mr. and Mrs. PATIENTS Rutuia and Sondra Rockwood, Gary Bumlngham are the new Wanda Miss Wendy Gilbert, 18, has Trujillo, James Parks, He weighed 6 lbs. parents. lt, been selected as one of the Eric 7 oz., and will answer to the Lori Rlchman, 350 outstanding high school Roosevelt Jonas Accawan-ii- a, name of Ross Lynn. vocalists from Washington, Ft. Duchesne, Gladyes Dart, Dicia Emert went to Price Merlin Oregon, Idaho and Montana who Cesspooch, Thursday with Norman Murphy. Jacqueline Alwill perform In Missoula, MonA beautiful new flag Is on She visited her sister Mrs. Lone Bear, Kathy Young, tana on March 29, 30, 31 and vin Davis, Myton; Frances Mt. display at the First Security May Bliss who Is in a rest Lion, Brldgeland; Lula Johnson, April 1st. It was purchased by home there. Bank. The talented Royal high Altamont Rust, Roy Whlterocks, the American Legion Auxiliary Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Rawlings school alto was Judged first Unit C4 with funds raised by and children Penny Jo and Danny on a state level, and then on operating the UBIC concession of Logan spent the weekend with a four-sta- te level, from a tape had Mrs. Evan B. stand last summer. SOCIALETTE SELLS his parents Mr. and Mrs. Parley Winter, they TICKETS Ulrs. William of her voice that was recording a daughter born January 29, Mrs. Isabel! Roberts, presRawlings. on Dflra. Donald G. mantyla submitted by Harold Grelg, loTrowbridge 11 to come 7 she and Invites lbs. everyone oz., ident, weighed It has been a busy week at while selling to the BYU Interna- cal music director. Besides The in and notice the symbol of the Vernon Moon home. Their will be named Deana. Gilbert, a tional Folk Dancers entertainment schedul- her singing, Miss our county's freedom. The flag daughter Dorothy Ann, who re- Winters are managing the Canwas senior Judged on student, cost $70. ed at Roosevalt junior high February 23. cently returned from a Western yon Terrace and he Is teachand evaluation of her character school. LDS ing Spanish Mission for the leadership and scholarship. Linda Bowden, Salt Lake, her report of her Church gave She Is a daughter of Mr. and and Mrs. Paul Dr. CULTURE CLUB HAS Roosevelt, now weekend the her with attack has parbeen released mission In Third Ward Sunday. spent Jack Gilbert of Royal Mrs. of Vernal speni and will convalesce at his home. j. Strlnghain She is currently enrolled at ents Mr. and Mrs. Byron BowBOOK REVIEW with their Slopes, weekend :he exiting Milton Wash., former Arcadia and Dr. Mrs. Frank Madthe BYU. Two of her room den, her grandfather .amllles on Treasure Mountain residents. Fenn to with sen Salt and Lake returned weekthe Salt spent family LaRalne Walk, mates, Mrs. Orson Stevens was hosther to visit his wife who Is end In Provo. They visited at Park City. Mr. and Mrs. ess of the Culture Club Thurs- Lake, and Loretta Tomlin, Stillhis parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennie Schmlett of Salt Lake with home came hospitalized there. For last results, try an ad day evening at her home. Mrs. well, Okla., Nelson has Madsen, her mother Mrs. Fern City Joined the part at Park In Bernice Mrs. miswas a tomlin Miss her. cothe classified section. Elmer Denver, Jr., was Other returned home from Salt Lake Whitney, Sprlngvllle. They also City. companion. sionary hostess. BYU where she has been visiting attended the vs Utah State Mrs. James R. Hall, club guests were Elizabeth Warner, for some time. She was acgame. a nelce of Mrs. Moon Phoenix, a short conducted president, Mrs. Clair Wlnterton spent Mrs. Val and also a student at the Y; companied by her daughter business meeting. Alice Bes-ll- e, (Diane) Mrs. Oral Babcock and several days In Bountiful with Mrs. mother her meeton the Simpson reported Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Dye and Mrs. Steven three children, Diane has acLogan, ing she attended at the Jr. high Mr. cepted a position as teacher In helped take care of their new school on the status of the (Rebecca) Smith, Seattle; She will be named and Mrs. Robert Moon, Provo; the third grade at Roosevelt arrival. college bill. She re and elementary school. Tonya. Mrs. Paul Murphy gave a book Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moon Duplaces Mrs. Don Rasmussen -- Mr. and Mrs. Clair Larsen report cm Sam Levesons book, Mr. and Mrs. Arvln Moot, who had to resign because of chesne. But etumed from a two-verecently "Everything Money. Weekend guests at the home her health. A dessert to New Mex-c- o luncheon was vacation trip Mr. and Mrs. Keith Elllng-for- d, Dur-fand Arizona. While at served. Club members voted of Mr. and Mrs. McLean weekCONVENIENT GROUP PLAN Salt Lake, were were his parents Mr. and to attend the presentation of they spent two days end visitors at the home of Golden Blcknell. Mrs. Durfey, BYU In Mr. lieu Dancers Folk the Larsen's sister isltlng his parents Mr. and Mrs. Gilind family, Mr. and Mrs. C. of their next meeting which Is In Provo they picked up her sisFree gift wrapping Local delivery His Ellin father has bert gford. ter Carol Smith, a student at 1. McCasli. set for February 23. BYU, who also visited over the been In the Roosevelt hospital Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Harmfor some time following a heart weekend. Phone 87S Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hulsh. ston, Roosevelt, Utah Exchange program Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Redmond of Price, former Roosevelt resbrought to idents visited at the Bert BurSocialette Club ladies gess home., Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gagon, The Socialette club met Colorado Springs, Colo., were Thursday evening at the home Sunday afternoon guests of Mrs. of Mrs. Donald G. Mantyla with Melba Hansen. He Is her cousin. Mrs. Clair Duncan as Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Lis took Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Mrs. Gordon Eldredge con- Burton to Salt Lake where he ducted the meeting. had a medical check up with Mrs. Merrill Mlllett and Mrs. his doctor. He had major surFreddie Grunewald were wel- gery recently. They report he comed as special guests and Is doing much better. presented with a gift. They Sheila Laris spent the weekwere sponsored by Socialette end visiting relatives, she has In the Young Womens Who's completed her course In Who. and Is now employed An exchange program was at the Grant Butters Beauty given by the Merry Mrs. of Salon as a manacurist. Vernal. Mrs. Marland Stagg Mr. and Mrs. Kim Braudt, of Vernal Introduced Phillip Logan, were the guests of her Ellis, who Is pupil personnel parents Mr. and Mrs. Rudy and vocational education direcKrlssman over the weekend. tor of the Uintah school dis- She teaches In Tremonton and trict who presented a program he is a professor at Utah State on vocational education. University. Club guests were Mrs. Phillip Mrs. Steven Smith left SunEllis, Mrs. George Phillips, day night for her home Is SeatMrs. Keith Wlnterton and Mrs. tle, Washington, after a three Charles Jenkins. weeks visit with her parents Mrs. Charles C. Bell was Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Moon. elected by the club members Mrs, Dick Basttan, Provo, to represent the Socialette as was visiting friends, she was Club Woman of the Year. Hei a guest of her mother Mrs. name and achlvements will be Wllford McConkle, Altamont. sent to the District FederaDicta Emert was In Salt Lake tion of Womens Clubs. Tuesday and Wednesday taking care of business. Mr. and Mrs. Ford Gardner left Monday for Salt Lake. She will visit her son and wife Mr. and Mrs. Duane McCallls-- 1 ter and their new aon, Vera ' A Joint PTA Founders Night will them at their home Program with the Todd ele- for ahelp few days and Ford will mentary, Lapolnt elementary, enter the veterans hospital for Whlterocks elementary and Why not? We still have nearly three months of cold weather ahead. And the few a observation. days PTA West Junior high school chances are that you're going to enjoy the comfort, convenience, economy and cleanli- -- Mr. and Mrs. George Fenn members and parents will be ness natural gas heat sooner or later -- so why put it off? You'll enjoy it for this of were In Salt Lake Thursday held February 22, Wednesday at for all the years ahead. You can arrange for convenient terms to cover the and winter check and a for medical Friday 8:00 p.m. at West Junior High accom-palne- d Milton Fenn Mrs. of cost up. converting your furnace to natural gas heat (some families are paving for it with School. All are Invited to attend. them for a check upwlth the savings they make each month). her doctor. He committed her If you have a gas pipe line to your home, just call your healing contractor, plumber Holy Cross hospital for a BIRTHDAY CLUB HAS to or gas appliance dealer. Most conversions have been made in just one day. with a few days treatment. minimum of inconvenience. MEETING IN VERNAL Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Lloyd and family went to Salt Lake So don't delay call today! The Birthday Club held its Sunday to see their new grandregular meeting at the Country son at the home of Air. and If you do not have a gas pipe line to your home, please Club in Vernal last week. Mrs Also to Mrs. Ronnie Lloyd. Floyd Miller and Mrs. George visit call us and we'll arrange to take care of this for you. with their son Jessie who Miller, Vernal, were hostesses. was enroute to North Carolina The occasion honored the birthfrom Camp Pendelton, San day of Mrs. George Houston. i Three tables of bridge were Diego. Mrs. Van Lillian has returnenjoyed, followed by a lunched from Provo where she has eon. been staying with her daughter Special guests present were Pat and husband. Mr. and SUPPLY COMPANY Pearl Johnston, Mrs. Frank Griffin, Mrs. Margaret Franke, Mrs. Robert Hulsh left Frl- MttUiai Goa Stw Cu all of Vernal. Gifts were preday to spend some time In Cathe that lt's flume (IAS seri es you best easts less, too! sented to Mrs. Houston, and lifornia with a sister while her Johnwon were by Mrs. brother-in-la- w prizes has major ston and Mrs. Dick Coltharp. Former resident chosen to present talent Auxiliary unit Zu-fe- displays flag In bank calls tickets ek Reigni at your belt loopweave ipread buy I Revercotton. sible, knotted fringe. Machine washable REG. $10, NOW $8 twin er full Our Fashion Manor quality bedspreads REDUCED this week only! s? REG. $8 $10, NOW S1.00 up GRACES on-b- ee Should you convert to natural gas Joint PTA set at heat this late in the winter? West Jr. High 'Wedding Ring' chenille spread A traditional with graceful favorite of plushy tufted cotton prettied bullion fringe. Machine wash. REG. 8.88, NOW $7 twiner full Special Dacron9 pillows Bouncy pillows filled with soft, plump Dacron moth polyester fiberfill. Resilient, and mildewproof. Striped cotton ticking. c, 20"x26 finished size SHOP EARLY 2 for - CHARGE $5 IT! .SHEiVraEfciajEEISK GIFTS OF DISTINCTION ey Sovereign loopweave bedspread 1967 Young Married hold dance will be Tickets members uf IC j MOUNTAIN FUEL I -- I |