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Show 4 5TVAJ?S-Fc.- av 1 7 1577 BospitnlWotesj Helen's womens club hold meeting St. Births a girl February 3. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Arnold, Roosevelt, a girl, February 6. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cornpeach, Whherocks, a girl February 6. Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan. Vernal a boy. February 7. Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Amea, Ahonah, a girL February 7. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mecham, Roosevelt. a girL F ebruary 7. Mr. and Mrs. Michael BulL Roosevelt. a boy, February 8. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Hunting, Vernal, u He Stint Helens womens dob held February 10 st the home U Karen Davis. Plans were made for the card party to be held March 17 at Moon Lake lectrie Bufldbf. ' A motion wu made and approved that Saint- Helens women's dub would use of o airbase a vacuum cleaner for Guest chureh. the speaker, Lois cleaning H. Leavitt, gave a talk on ways to stretch the food dollar. Those attending were served refreshments. The Mareh meeting will be held at the home of Kay Harmston. Meetings are held on the third Thursday of every month. - te Former resident celebrates 90th birthday AAARCH East elementary PTA plans Founders Day fete The East Roosevelt Elementary PTA is having their Founders Day Dinner on February 17. at the school auditorium from 6 to 8:30 p.m. There will be 4 lb. charcoal broiled hamburgers with barbe-qosauce for the adults and regular hamburgers for the children along with potato chips and punch. A cake sale will be held and three door prizes will be e savings bond. given away. double pot macrame, and a prize from Fenns Family Fashions. Tickets are S1.25 for adults, .75 for children, or family tickets may be bought for S5.00. Tickets may be purchased at the door. A ($25.00 Wilde's SHAKLEE Shop "Wants You To Know" Taking vitaimins and minerals is a way of reminding your body that you're still open for business. By simply eating what you feel like eating without taking supplements amounts to choosing to allow yourself to be swept downstream the slowly by uncaring currents of time. Taking nutritional supplements is like putting hand. a pair of oars in your Call 731558 Debbie Lindsay and Gary Reed Claybum have chosen March 25 to be married in the Salt TEMPLE RITES SET FOR members said approximately one hundred and fifty friends and relatives dropped by to wish Mr. Moon many happy returns, many of them from the basin. Mr. Moon resides st 1343 Downbgton Avenue in Salt Lake and said He would welcome a visit anytime from those coming to Salt Lake. The Duchesne County Department of Heahh b conjunction with the Utah State Division of Health will be offering a free PaXieata Lake Temple. Nephi Moon, long time former resident of Hanna and the surrounding area celebrated bis 90th birthday January 29 at his home in Salt Lake. Family Cervical cancer screening clinic set for March 25 Mr. and Mrs. James T. Lindsay of Mountain Home, Utah announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Debbie to Gary Reed Clayburn. son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Clayburn of Bridgeland, Utah. They have chosen March 25 to be married in the Salt Lake Temple. A reception will be held in their honor the next night, March 26 from 8 to 11:30 p.m. in the Moon Lake Ward Cultural halL Everyone is invited. There will be a program and dancing. Gary is a 1973 graduate of Union high school where he was involved in FF A, Boys State, and choir. He was in the Choir and was named Star Chapter Farmer. He attended Utah Technical College at Provo studying carpentry and then filled an LDS mission in the Minnesota-MinneapoliMission. He is presently employed at Intermountain FArmers Association in Roosevelt. Debbie graduated from Altamont high in 1974 where she was involved in drill team, speech and drama, student government and FHA. She attended Utah Technical College at Provo for two years where she graduated in June 1976 with an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Accounting. She is presently employed at the Duchesne County School District in Duchesne. They plan to make their home in Bridgeland. All-Stat- a Blood pressure film to be shown Dan and Lois Bartholomew, in the Duchesne Valley Medical Center, will show a Elm February 24th. Silent Countdown" is the name of the film. It deals with blood pressure, the symptoms of high blood pressure, etc. Someone will be at the meeting to answer any questions that may arise, and pamphlets will be passed out. There will also be someone available to take your blood pressure. The time and location of the filming wQl be announced in next weeks paper. Everyone is encouraged to attend. Leonard Potter, Henry Nelson, John Myore, Inez Hackford, Rhonda Shehoo, Mami Slaugh. Ann Peterson, Minerva McNefl. Tahan Tabbee, Kenneth Morris. Moroni Miller, James Teske, Terry Wheeler. Ron Wopsock. Douglas Cook. Harry Brown. Joseph Key, Miureen Serzwop, Orlando Raehele, Wallace Tabbee, Dean Reay, Cindy Mitehefl. Thomas Sullivan, Leoney Atwine, Mont Larsen. Richard GaudL Linda Alexander, Ruth White. Marlene Fritz, Gary Blanchard. Scott Cox. Ruth Cuch, Charles Marie Brown, Annette Sands. Dunsmore, Margaret Galley. Karen Han-berCharles Foster. Cervical Cancer Screening Clinic in Roosevek on Mareh 28th and 29th. Included in this clinie will be a free PAP test and a free breast exam. Any woman over the age of 20 b eligible to participate in thb program. Because this is a limited program only those women who call the public heahh office b Roosevek for an appointment will be accepted for testing on clinic days. These appointments wifl be arranged on a first come, first serve basis. to arrange for an Please call appointment. Villa residents enjoy Valentine fete Neighborhood sew club meets 722-228- 5 g. Mrs. Delight Andrews entertained the Neighborhood Sewbg Club at her home WEdnesday evening with 12 members attendbg. The evenbg was spent in visiting and serving a lovely dessert hineheon. Friends and relatives of residents of Jie Convalescent Villa last week enjoyed s Valentine dinner and program sponsored by Donna and Verlyn Stewart A program consisted of musical numbers by Leonard Ferguson and David Holmes on electrie guitars; residents with a parade of the months; a poem by Esther Abplanalp; a reading by Isa bell Roberts; musical numbers on the aeeor-diaby Lois La Rose and musie by Wesley Ereanbrack and Charlie Gibes. Following dinner those attendbg danced to musie furnished by Wesley Ercinbrack and Lois La Rose. Residents of the Villa express thanks for those people who furnished pies and salads. Robin Miles the Provo and LDS Kim Session .Temple, cjr-r- on October 30, 1976. Roosevelt DUP to meet The Roosevelt Chapter of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers l DUP) wQl hold their February meetbg Friday, Feb., 18, at 2:30 p.ra. at the home of Reva Whitmore. The January meetbg was held at the home of Lilliam Carlson with Fanny Todd and ' Jean Labrum as Twenty four members were b attendance. All members meetings. ire urged to attend the Young adults schedule movie A movie, Glass Bottom Boat" starrbg Doris Day will be held Saturday, February 19, beginnbg at 8 p.m. at the Roosevelt Ward Cultural HalL The Young Adults, who are sponsor ing the movie have suggested a donation to help pay for the movie. Vernal, Duchesne and Roosevelt Young Adults are invited to attend. FALL we's un:ed in marriage at a dcut'e ring ceremony WEDDING RITES UNITE LOCAL COUPLE Robb M2es. daxgiur of Mr. ard Mrs. Verdus M5ee of M Eom mi Basuan. soc of Mrs. Aim 3ajcju the late Curtis Easts i cf Neoa ver the Aren't LIS united b marriage Temple. Eider Hamid A. Cctnsfrkm-e- d the double ring eeremocy on Orxcer 30, 1976. A wedding inner was given in their honor a: the Chock-A-Rac- a b Provo. Their reception wu held November 5 b the Moon Lake Ward Cultural HalL The settbg was a gold backdrop draped with orange chiffon and topped by white bells and ribbons. Gredin pillin that held bouquets of orange and white flowers with orange ribbons wen placed at each end of the backdrop. The bride wore a white floor length gown of polyester satin. It was princess style with s ruffled neck, long sleeves which ended b ruffles and a ruffle at the bottom. The bodice was covered with bee and seed pearls. Identical bee was trimmed around the neck, sleeves and top of the ruffle, and train attached at the waist. A floor length veil was held by a cap covered with bee and pearls. She carried a dozen orange roses surrounded by white carnations and streamers. GsO Gardner, JoLynn Stevenson. Glenda Mathews, Darb Miles, Lorna Osborne and Tracy Orme served as bridesmaids to the bride. They wore dresses made of orange print chiffon over taffeta. They were empire waist, square necklines and puffed sleeves. Their bouquets were of white mums centered around a cherub with orange ribbons and streamers. The mother of the bride wore a two pieced dress made of orange stain polyester with long sleeves and a V neckline and colbr. The groom's mother wore a long orange gown of chiffon over satb with long sleeves and V necklbe and a ruffle and flower medallbn at the waist. They both wore corsages of orange roses with white carnations and ribbons. Shane Gardner served as best man to the groom. Rick Miles and Kenn Miles served as ushers. The wedding cake was three tiered. Petal shaped with hearts formed by flowers accented the bottom byer. The second byer was covered by Austrian lace and three cherubs stood in the center. Grecbn columns supported the top byer which wu also covered with Austrian lace. A cherub settbg in a fountain topped the cake. Small orange flowers cascaded down the fountab and were in clusters around the cake. THURSDAY, Guest speaker named for Laurel night n Nancy Miles, Karen Christensen, Christensen, Nelda Mecham, Lbs Carter, Carol Stevenson, Connie Fieldsted, Ids Walker, Cuba Thompson, mi a KcaBruzj Zajzriz :uof mi hr Chris Dye. trio A Norese Roberts, Lams J zdr Aivey accompanied by Zum performed a number. Tie ssepie are makbg their home Senior citizens plan matinee Duchesne County Commissioners have just purchased the old Alcohol Recovery Center' in Roosevelt and are making pbns to use the large home for as many activities as possible. Currently Larry Abpbnalp has a morning class for young mothers who want to get their high school diploma, but so far that is the only activity there. It hu been suggested that the senior citizens have some afternoon use and evenbg use of the building, and pbns are to meet soon and arrange for scheduling. Theatre owners b Duchesne and Roosevelt have agreed to show senior citizens a special matinee show as soon as a good film is available. Roosevelts John Chasel suggested the world w?r II movie Midway", coming the end of March, might be of interest. Senior citizens call 8 if you have suggestions. 738-553- Acrobatic classes begin in Duchesne The Duchesne Community School program will be sponsoring a tumbling and acrobatics ebss for elementary age school children in Duchesne. The class will be taught by Guy Hansen of Arcadia b the high school's old auditorium. The charge is $5 per student for 8 sessions. The ebsses will begin Tuesday, February 22. For more information call Cliff Alexander at or or and he will leave a message at return the call 738-530- 738-256- 738-241- 1 X SATURDAY North Roosevelt 670 East 2nd Marlene Sorenson, Violet Davies and Karen Sorenson were in charge of serving. Sandy Lamb. Jesse Walker, Cindy Hansen and Denise Mathews were in charge of the gifts. Peggy Rust sat at the guest book. Terry Orme was Master of ceremonies for a program which consisted of s song by Mary Blaine, a song by Lorna Brother son and Janet Oman, accompanied by Vicki Brotherson. A readbg by JoLynn Stevenson and Glenda Mathews Kowallis will be the guest speaker during the Roosevelt West Stake Laurel Standards night, February 22. Trudy OPEN TILL 7:00 E 7 there's a tray the new tax law can save you money , well find it." Beatrice FRIDAY, in . Roosevelt West Stake b holdbg their Laurel Standards night Tuesday, February 22, beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the Roosevelt West Stake House. Mary Duncan, Stake Laurel Advisor wifl be in charge of the evenings program for Laurels and their mothers. Guest speaker for the event b Trudy Kowallis. Mbs Kowallis was raised in Roosevelt, attended Roosevelt schools and graduated from Union high schooL While in high school she was active b speech and drama, photographer on the yearbook stall and a studentbody officer. Upon graduating from Union, Trudy enrolled at BYU which she attended three years prior to being called to-- a v mission for the LDS Church to Columbia South America. Returning from her mission, Mbs Kowalb enrolled again at NYU. She is active in women's athletics, tutoring Spanish language, and teaching a Gospel Doctrine class in Sunday SchooL she b working at the Y" with a teaching assistanlship now and also doing her student teaching b speech and drama at Provo high school. Mil. Kowalb will graduate in April with a speech communication major and a Spanish minor. Parents of Miss Kowallb are Dr. and Mrs. Calvin R. 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