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Show for the purNiHo of electing for the ruining year. New officers cleitisl LO, of fa-el'- s im-Iti- . ! Marsha 1!, pivshlciit; Hartman, H.uniy Kim Fisher, mvivt.irv-li-eaiiiireami Pain Iorg, drill Vallorie riders organize at Altamont meet Gladys Dart goes on vacation trip Mrs. Gladys Dait accompanied her son Ralph Dart to Salt City Thursday. Ralph returned that day while his mother remained to visit at the home of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leigh. After a brief visit in Salt Lake, she left on a plane for California where she will visit members of her family, Mr. and Mm Orville Dart and family at Yucaipo; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Milliman and family at Calimesa, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Reincimar and children at Rosedale. Mrs. Dart anticipates a six weeks vacation and will return via Ely, Nev., to enjoy a visit with her Mr. daughter, and and Mrs. Joseph Zorko. Mm Beth Duke, Mm Bonnie Uresk, Mm Gladys Ross, Mm Lenore Harris. Mrs. Janet Ross, Mrs. Dawna Dennis, Mrs. Anna Murray and Mrs. Connie Ross, members of the Myton Relief Society, attended Relief Society stake leadership meeting at Roosevelt Friday afterson-in-la- Linda Timothy . . . will rum-ir- lc for National (iuurd quim Linda Timothy candidate for Guard queen Linda Timothy has been selected as Roosevelt Culture Club candidate to enter the Utah National Guard Queen contest to be held In Vernal on March 19. MISS TIMOTHY Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Presley Timothy of Roosevelt. A senior at Union high school, she Is active in the pep club, and is the Cosmo of this year. She graduated from the LDS seminary, and is secretary of the Spanish club and president of the mixed chorus. She was chairman of the Senior Hop this year. T and C Stitchers have two parties The Town and Country Stitchers met last Friday at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Crow with Mrs. Norton Shelton as Members of the club honored Mrs. Lyle Swain on her birthday with and presented her a gift Saturday night they had a party for their husbands at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Davis. There were 16 couples in at tendance. A pot luck dinner was served and then they played bingo with the prizes being which each white elephants had brought Dress and makeup for Culture Club Members of the Roosevelt Culture dub met Thursday at the home of Mm Rex Lamb with Mrs. Fred Riding as cohostess. There were 23 members present. Mrs. Keith Rogers of Duchesne gave a program on how to dress and how to apply makeup. Models she used were Mrs. Walt Wagner, Mrs. Kip Merklcy, Mm John Burdick and Mm Loren Mitchell. Mm Dick Bastian has been made state chairman of credentials and elections. A salad luncheon was served. nnstreiM. The hull was in the A meeting of Llie Altamont luli. Spanish theme, keyed to "La la Spurs riding rial), a Ixinia. Russel Gingell was mas- was lii'lii at Ike home of Mrs. ter of rereinonies. The theme George Fisher. Jr.. February song was presented as a trumpet duet by Clatk Kulierts and Stanley Johnson, uecompunied by Evelyn Roberts at the piano. The Myton ward MIA presented the floor show under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Gareth Anderson. A second flnorshow was presented by the Bridgeland MIA under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Claybum. Both were excellent entertainment and enjoyed by a large crowd Many from Bridgeland, Roosevelt and nearby areas were present to participate in the social event Visitors at the ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Page were their daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Graham of Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. John Eden and baby of Logan. While here they had the opportunity to attend the YiUlurif Marshall . . . numed Gold and Green Ball. of Altainont Spurs. Mr. and Mm Milton Lott president weekend at their spent the home in Myton, coming from Montrose, Colo., where Mr. Lott is employed. Their many old friends were busy greeting them noon. during their short stay. The Myton Riding club Two Myton boys are members of the Union high wrest- held their first meeting of the at the ling team. They are Kent Van year Saturday, Feb. 19, Tassle and Lynn Long. Kent home of their leader, Frank Twelve boys and girls participated in state Class re-B Tanner. enrolled for the coming year. Carbon East at wrestling next meeting will be held cently, and at Heber Friday The of last week. He was victorious at the Tanner home on March both times. Lynn Long, son of 5, and officers will be elected Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Long, also at that time. A film, Youth will be competed at Blast Carbon. Mr. and Quarter Horae, and Mm Carl Van Tassle ac- shown. Anyone interested is cordially invited to attend. companied their son to Heber. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Rich-en- s Mr. and Mm James Duke from Logan to spend came visitors were Salt Lake City weekend with his parents, the While and Saturday. Friday there, Mr. Duke, who is princi- Mr. and Mrs. Aften Richens. to attend the Gold and pal of the Myton elementary and also Randy Hartman . . . chosen school, attended to school inter- Green Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Blanchof Riders. ests. Mrs. Marion Ross, Loryn ard of Centerville and Mr. and Ross, Leon Ross and Larry Ross Mrs. Don Glenn of Kaysvllle were joined by Mm Rail were Saturday overnight guests Shields of Roosevelt on a trip at the home of Mr. and Mrs, to Salt Lake where they were Devon Gentry, parents of Mrs. Joined by two aunts and an un- Blanchard. They then went to en cle, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith Flaming Gorge where they and Mm Peter Gordon of Tooe- Joyed the weekend returning le. The group went to the temple home through southern Wyoming. while there . Miss Vicki Allen, who Is atA large congregation tended the 11 a.m. services at a student at the BYU, visited the Presbyterian church Sunday. her parents, Mr. and Mm Thomas Gentry presented a lay- Nathan Allen, during the weekMm Melvin end and also enjoyed attending mans service. Swartz presided at the piano for the Gold and Green Ball. The regular monthly meetpostlude and prelude music and hymn accompaniment At the ing of the Ladies Aid will be close of the service all enjoyed conducted Thursday at the Presa social hour and refreshments. byterian Church, and an all day No services will be conduct- work session will keep the memed next Sunday, March 6 at the bers busy. Presbyterian Church. On the following Sunday, March 13, the Mariners of the First Presbyterian Church of Salt Lake Kim Fisher . . . will perform will be present to conduct the BIRTHS: as wvretary-- t reasurer. duties regular Sunday morning service to Mr. February 27 A girl and an invitation is extended to and RooseJames Mm Arrats, one and nil. velt. The social event of the sea son was the Myton ward Gold PATIENTS: Barbara Jensen, Arnold Roband Green Ball which drew a large crowd to the American bins, Duchesne; Glen Loney, LaVern McCook. Legion hall Saturday evening. Roosevelt; Randlett; Roger Kurip, White-rock- s. sons-in-la- son-in-la- bv A 4-- H 4-- H nt Each member made pillowcases and left them with the hostess, Mrs. Shelton. r, 1 1- -1 The constitution ami bylaw of the club were ilisi'ii.vsi'il and the president will ;ipNuiil a committee to formulate for the const itut ion ami outline the and program for o.udi club meeting In addition to the club nii'iii-her- a present, Mr. Wood. Mr. Fieldsted, Mrs. .Marshall and Mrs. Mm Iorg wen- - guests. Todd Thacker served refreshments to the group at the close of the meeting. s by-la- Fort Hall tournament The I!.' TiiIk- - -: Le-Ian- l-- H held February 3, at the Nonna Roose- rawwinnee velt church house, under the traveled to Salt Lake City last direction of Mrs. Wane Work- Wednesday on business, and man and Mrs. Mae Oberhons-le-y. Kay Sixkiller worked in her place as court clerk for the Directors and officers were Ute Tribe that day. elected. These included Dick The Whiterock girls basBastion and Arbin Wilkerson, ketball team will travel to Igdirectors; Tami Workman, as nacio, Colo., to participate in Wade Workman, a girls' basketball tournament president; Peggy Kissling, to be held there March 4, 5 and secretary; Viki Bastian, re- 6. They will be accompanied by commit- Edith Gardner and Rosclla in irter. A recreation tee was also selected, includnine Vista volunteer ing Barbara Wilkerson, Terry Burt and Dorcne Freston. trainees who were assigned to The second meeting was held February 23, at the Workman home. At that meeting we decided on uniform colon, including black and white breast pieces for our horses, and white shirts and black pants for the The annual meeting of the mem ben, with white straw Farm Creek cattle association, western hats. was held February 23 at HarMrs. Oberhansley conducted vey Riggle's in Noola. Ranger a quiz on horses. The group de- Vol Simpson discused the cided to bring the horses in grazing applications and from winter pasture early so stated that most of the memthey can be groomed before we bers had their applications ride them together. completed. Ranger Simpson also discussed the cattle movement on the D. allotment during the 1965 grazing season; planned grazing rotations; grazing fees; range deDarrel Zane Selbe entered a velopment projects, and the "not guilty plea to the second 1965 elk harvest Other items covered during the meeting degree burglary charge Mon- were bull grading and purchasday during his arraignment in the district court at Duchesne. ing; dry branding; asscociation His attorney is James R. riders. Elections were held by the Hall, Roosevelt Selby is charged with breaking and enter- association, with the following Bering a building, February 5, in officers being Roosevelt The case was riled nard Oberhansley, president; and in the district court Feb. 11, Ken Hartle, by John B. Gale, precinct jus- Harvey Higgle, secretary-treasure- r. Elvin Bastian, B. T. tice of the peace. Ken Trial date for this case has Frost Bud Harrison, been set for April 13 at 10 a.m. Hartle and Bernard Oberiians-le- y were retained on the board of directors, and Bud Harrison Try the Standard first for was retained as Forest Service High Grade, Quality Printing advisory board member. h. Farm Creek cattle unit has election 10-yc- ar Selbe pleads not guilty the ii'Si'i'viit.iin ivtiil'lieil tu Sill1 Lake (My Xalui'ilay lu emn-- j pli'te llii'ir week's training at. the University uf Ulali, after lneli they will lie assigned to penirmoiit sl.i'mns un an Indian reservation fi.r a year. The two groups of Cub Scouts have I'nni lulled, with Mrs. Henry Curb is den mother. One of the original den ni"l hers had to discontinue and just as soon as another dm mother con Is found, they will conliniio as a separate group. These .scouts meet lit the Friendship Hall on Monday's lifter school, and this month's project has lieen the making of bln! feeders out of plastic bleach and soap containers. At one session, they made Valentines. A11 cub scouts art1 now and equipped with uniform manuals. t.Voelia Jenks arrived Wednesday ly plane front Phoenix. Ariz., where she is employed by the Bureau of Indian Affairs area office. Her brother. Glen Jenks, drove her to Salt Lake City Sunday to Ixxird the plane back to Phoenix. Ooeelia had recently undei'gone surgery in a Phoenix hospital and is doing fine. Out of town visitors who came to attend the basketball tournament held on Uie reservation this week were Air. and Mrs. John Williams, Air. and Ain. Nolan Alay and Robert Alills of Towaoc, Colo.; Mr. and Aim Harold Groves. Jr., and Ethel Grant of Denver; Air. and Ain. Connie Denver and daughter, Marilyn of Bishop, Calif.; Donald Land, Joan Jean and Alay Lee Noble of Salt Lake City. Air. and Afn. Clem Evans toW-i- Mi ii ;:& iLJL. Elmer Yergrnsrn , . . elected prchiilcnt uf Telephone Assn. Local resident heads phone company group Elmer Yergensen, manager of the Uintah Basin Telephone Association was elected president of the Utah Independent Telephone Association during a two-da- y meeting held in Salt Lake City Thursday and Friday at the Hotel Utah. HE REPLACES Grunt manager of the Bear River Telephone Company at Tremonton. Carl Clark was He is the named manager of the Moroni Telephone Company. Amos R. Jackson, Salt Lake City of Intermountain Engineers of Salt Lake City, was renamed entertained a group of friends secretary. THIS GROUP consists of Friday evening. Refreshments consisted of sandwiches and some 14 indepenent telephone cream pie. The remainder of companies in the state of Utah. the evening was spent in playing canasta. Guests were Air. spent last Saturday in Salt and Mrs. Val Verde, Mr. and Lake City shopping for furniAim Joe Thompson and Mr. ture. They have recently moved and Airs. Alfred Parriette. to the house formerly occupied Air. and Airs. Bud Henry by the Gail Careys. Cal-lixt- vice-preside- FOR SALE! MODERN CAFE vice-preside-nt COMPLETELY EQUIPPED! Center of Central Utah Project TERMS AVAILABLE Phone 654-057- 2 - Heber Valley Realty LD.S. Hospital All Day Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Iorg during the tournament of tribal champions last week, were Mr. and Mrs. Connie Denver of Bishop. Calif., and Mr. and Mm Arlys Iorg of Salt Lake. Also a guest was Jim Hawkins of BYU. Mr. Hawkins was voted the outstanding player of the tour- It is very convenient to prepare your deposits at home and mail them Billings Feed & Farm Supply west of Vernal on to Bruce Iorg was plmuantlv surprised on his birthday who-- a number of friends called t help him celebrate. The grou' attended church at Third ward enjoyed a steak dinner at the Frontier Grill, attended a show and then enjoyed the birthdav rake at the home of the Roas BANK OF VERNAL Featuring Ford Tractors & Equipment and Pillsbury Products at our brand new plant We have a new machinery building, new feed mill with roller and mixing plant . . . McCULLOCHS . . . selected by ... unit as drill mistress. 4-- H THIS IS NOW THE MOST MODERN PLANT IN THE STATE! F-R-E-Ey Iorga. cases filed Two condemnation rases were the district court at Duchesne bv the Utah filed ! Let Us Inspection Your Car We are equipped to do the job! recently In State Road Commission. These are for realignment on IT. S. 40 west of Fniltlnnd. under te right of eminent domain. The condemnation proceedings have been brought against Alva P. Murdock and son; Zclla M. llood; Hvnim Jnffee and Emcllne R. Jaffce, hla wife, for (51 hlghwny project d Wasatch County and gninst John Munz. Beth Man, his wife; Allen Sexton and Mnda Sexton, his wife, for (3) highway project Currant Creek to Duchesne County IJne. Line-Frultlan- Farmers Service niONE no ROOSEVELT Try the Standard first far Bteh Gmda Qnahty lnnris DOOR PRIZES featuring Pillsbury Happy Jack Pancakes . plus Sausages and all the COFFEE or MILK Condemnation --on- TIRES AND BATTERIES BREAKFAST Helping Bmee relchmte his birthday anniversary was Linda Timothy, Linda Ross, Sharon Russell, Pa la Iorg, Rang Slxklller, Kent Denver, Steve Nelson and the guest of honor. FECIAL Highway 40 just nament. Birthday party held for Bruce Iorjr Saturday, March 5 at the new home of Pain Iorg P team enters learn will travel tu Fori Hall. Ha to i'ompi-:i- - in llie ntvoml 10annual cam basketball tournament being held there. Tiieir first game will be Friday evening. Those Ixivx playing on the Ute Tribe team are Matthew Arrive. Frank Clifford Cumpeach, d Alonzo Jim, Frank Myore, Roosevelt II riders Neplii, Adelhert Pargcets, Nathaniel Ridley, Benjamin hold election meeting Tabliec and Allen Tahguv. The first meeting of the They will lie aemmjianicd by Roosevelt Riders, club, was their roach, Homey Kecakuku. HEWS BRIEFS CO-O- Ute See your McCulloch dealer for a demonstralioe of any one of the treat nev McCulloch chain saws, can drink! you 0 a.m. to 12 noon. FREE POP fiiraixlied liy especially the new ones that mate all other ligtilweights overweight end I Grand Prize: Live Pork Childrens Grand Prize: a Riding Tractor and Cart FROM FORD TRACTOR COMPANY Hundreds of other Prizes children to bo for adult and drawn throughout thn day Hulllngcr Buttling Co. all day Saturday! Drawing Every 5 Minute! Co "ZTmU a $32 value Garcia rod and reel combination for only $12.50. See a terrific saw in action -- get a terrific deal on this spin easting combination. Don't let this ont get sway I Buy Bradshaw Auto Parts Co. 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