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Show Longhorn Chatter FROM ALTAMOXT HIGH Cynthia Hartman chosen FFA sweetheart Uintah Rasin Standard The FFA banquet was held Thursday, Manh 3, at the lunch room, at which time the Tliur., Man'll 10. liltifi Juj;e .1 Rebecca Moon ami .loo Olpin were home from Snow College over the weekend. FFA Sweetheart was selected. Miss Cynthia Hartman was named to represent the chapter in state competition. This will take place later this year. For her talent presentation, Miss Hartman presented a humorous reading. She was also required to appear in evening and took a test on her knowledge of FFA. The boys and their parents attended and voted for the sweetheart. The traveling exchange assembly was presented to the and studentbody on Friday, they will travel to Tabiona and Duchesne this week. Those who performed were the senior band, Karolyn Jessen danced, Merllee and Valerie Hansen danced,. Darlene Reay sang, Diane Miles danced, the chorus sang, and Susan Vance played the piano. The senior class will sponsor a square dance March 11. Mr. Re&ry will be there and the public is invited. Principle Simmons accompanied the following girls: Valerie Marshall, Mary Swasey, Socialette plans variety show to raise funds Mcmhcis of the Socialette met February 24 Ht thp Mrs. Eugene llarmston went Club home of Mrs. Jay Gates, with huxine.ss Lake mi Salt to City Lyle Swain and Mrs. Terry by Merle Rohm for several days last week. She Mrs. Buxton as returned Wednesday. DI KING A SHORT business The family of Mr. amt Mrs. eondueled by Mrs. Otto Luke will honor them at Mr. and Mrs. meeting, Fiestun several plans an open house in Midway on and son came in Itnmly Buxton, president, from Ka.vsville were presented on how funds March 13. from 3 until 5 p.m. to visit his have who parents, enuld be raised towards the hosThis will commemorate their been away for so long. silver wedding anniversary. No pital fund. A variety show is planned and proceeds being requested. gifts David Hullinger spent the will go to the hosMr. from these his with weekend parents, Fay Yack returned home last and Mrs. Hollis Hullinger. He pital, which is a project of the Friday from the Holy Cross was accompanied by Evelyn club. Mrs. Lcora Jacnbe, Vernal, of Hospital in SLC where she lmd Eaton, who visited at the Marion Current Topics Club preundergone major tsurgery. Harrison home. She is his niece. the the program. She brought sented time spent the Tom also of Vernal, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stewart Kaye Bergquist Freestone, with her pai ents. Mr. and, Mrs. who gave a talk on "Reality TO SERVE ON COUNCIL Hiss Charlynne Marshall uHU spent Sunday and Monday in Keith Berguist, roomand her serve on LDS Institute Council. (See story on page Salt Lake City on business. CHOSEN F.F.A. SWEETHEART Cynthia Hartman wiU mate, Christine Johnson of New Therapy. GORDON Wight gave MRS. Mexico. They are all students represent Altamont FFA chapter in State Future Farmers the current topic. There were Lcs Femmes have Mr. and Mra Kent Angus and each club member prep&redi of America sweetheart contest. the BYU. 25 members and one guest, Mrs. of Riverton visited his mother, at a favorite dish and brought to Mra Clista Angus. It was a Mr. and Mrs. Ford Gardner Tom Freestone, who accompan- night for club. Each one sampled these: months. for the family. were called to SLC to be with ied her husband. Birthday party dishes and recipes were Other family members in- special event their new daugh- her favorite recipe Mrs. Elmer cluded Mr. and Mrs. Kenny They brought Giggy. honors Mrs. daughter, Wendell Fres-to- n who had suffered a severe heart The Les Femmes met March Ross and daughter, Chelli of ter to be blessed. The door prize went to Mrs. a blessing, and her gave 2 at the heme of Mrs. Ferrell Phil Brothereon who was Clarence Jones to be with her also and attack Stevie and Danny Vernal; she was given the name of Crazier with Mrs. Betty Pickup a special guest. Hugh Gngon, following Mrs. Clarence Jones was Dunsmore and Mr. and Mrs. Wanda Kay. Douglas came brother, on as his leg at the CotJones. honored Saturday at a birth' school in SLC to be surgery home from tonwood Hospital. Mr. Dunsmore came from It was favorite recipe night and Mr. day party given by present for the occasion. This year commemorates the Mrs. Lynn McClure at their the Salt Lake airport with Dick Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Wilkins 124th Miller and Larmie Bird. He will home in Neola. anniversary of Relief SoArlene Johnson and her aunt, and be visiting here for about 30 Club sons, Ladd and Brent, went ciety and observances are being Just-a-mc- re visited of Jo An unexpected surprise of Mra SLC, Layton to to be present when planned in all wards. The an' Murray days. over the weekend with Mrs. and the day wax the arrival of Mrs. hosted by their grandchild, daughter of niveraary falls on March 17. Mra Albert Neilson. McClure's son, Spec.4 Bobby Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Wilkins, WARD-Wed ROOSEVELT Dunum ore, U. S. Army, who was blessed by her father and nesday, March 16 at 2 p.m. a Mrs. Richard Adams Merle Birtchcr of Salt Lake has been serving in Germany BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING Members of the given the name of Cherril Ann. and had not been home for 20 City spent the weekend with They also visited their daughter Relief Society birthday party club met at the home of Mrs. When your car or home is her parents, Mr. and Mrs. For- and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. will be held. SECOND WARD Tuesday, Richard Adams last Thursday damaged, your rest Birtcher. in SLC. independent Elmer Robbins, March 15, 2 p.m., a special evening. insurance L. and Aashton Mrs. will agent helps Clair mothers you with Patriotic meeting singing Mr. and Mrs. Keith Todd and Mr. and Mrs. DcNile McKenna be held instead of practice lesson. A Mrs. Verlen Labrum were spec- all the details . . . sees to it the SLC Miss and Children of you of SLC spent the weekend with for BPW club members BIRTHDAYS honoring the husbands ial guests. March 10 Roe McDonald, Natalie Gunn, daughter of Mr. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gi- party get paid promptly, fairly. As Mrs. went Grant 17 to Prizes be held March will beginThe Business and Profession- Shelma McKenna, Dawna Bird. and Mra. Norman Gunn of Los lbert Ellingford and Mr. and ning with a dinner at 7 p.m. Killian, Mrs. Lawrell Jensen, independent agents, we mn al women held their February March 11 Val Simpson, Angeles, were guesta at the Mrs. Clifford McKenna. There will also be a program Mra. Labrum and Mrs. Darrell giveyouthat Miss of Carrie home Wills Mrs. 21st meeting at the Frontier Jean Snow, Carol Betts, CaWalker. and other entertainment. Grill. A patriotic theme was therine Moon, Sharon Abegglen Gunn is a niece of Mrs. Wills kind of supThe Sunday School clasa of WednesWARD THIRD and entered the mission home Mrs. Merle carried out in the table decor- Karen Peterson, Raymond Ross met at the Bill port, Call us March 16, beginning at 10 ations and favors. Monday. She has been called home Sunday evening and day, Patry of observance a am., to mission an LDS birthday A program on world affairs March 12 Robert Jones, to serve on meet any time. spent a pleasant time listening the Relief Society will be held. DUP to hold was presented to the 20 mem- Rose Gardner, Larry E. Niel- England. to him tell of his early life and At 10 am. a film, "Unto the March 18 Sec your McCulloch dealer for a bers and guests present. Vona sen, Cheryl Washburn. CENTRAL. experiences. They returned to Least of These" will be shown. Friday, Mrs. Wardle Mr. Ervin and of the March 13 Leo J. Hansen, demonstration of any one of the Houtz was chairman of the Roosevelt The Hie refreshments. for home her damp UTAH served. will Refreshments be left Sunday for Denver, where great nev McCulloch chain saws, program with Lillian Carlson, Frank Liddell, Richard Bolton, Daughters of Utah Pioneers group felt it was a very reINSURANCE WARD FOURTH Tuesday, show a will attend Ann Wood Eva and gift held at Dorothy Gordon Olsen, James E. Lar- they especially the new AGENCY March 15, beginning at 10 am. next meeting will be Grundeitx as members of the sen, Fawn Hall, Woodrow and place orders for their In- warding experience. ones that make all other lightweights the home cf Airs. Hazel Shlsler held. be will social a friendship dian Curio Shop. committee. Nielson. overweight and Ray Wilcken and Richard Nel- The theme will be "Our Won- March 18, at 2 p.m. Following a short business March 14 Ann Balmforth, son will be Rosabell spent the weekend with Spring is just around the their parents. They were accom- derful World of Relief Society. Morrison. The lesson will be meeting Mra Colleen Mantyla Merrill J. Millett, Shelly Betts, of will the be a There Edward to display corner Roosevelt according presented an interesting and Bennie Lynn Rolfe, EaVett Richard's cousin, talent gained through Relief given by Ruth Martin. Vlone GALE G. Phone 684 or educational report on the situ- Perclval, June Winterton, Ta- Rowley, and he is making his panied by with visited who will of the Swain, Parrish A history Rusty luncheon give Society sharing. HOLT ation in Viet Nam. mers McDonald, Melvin R. place ready for It. He has his relatives. her great grandmother, accordwill be served. Guests included Mrs. Man- Mower, James L. Harrison, hot house going in full swing Buy a $32 value Garcia rod and reel Mra. Gordon Hanson, Manager The ing to BALLARD WARD and hopes to have ample plants combination for only $12.50. James S. Bryson. tyla and Ina Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Lillie of Social Science lesson will be captain. The next meeting will be on March 15 Dean Brighton, for everyone. See a terrific taw in action-- get a Los Angeles, spent the weekby Minnie Angus. Tuesterrific deal on this spin casting personal development and will Ellen Timothy. Thomas Marend with Mrs. Lilile's mother. given March 15 at 2 p.m. A Kowallis Calvin Mrs. Dr. day, 21. and held March combination. Dont let this one get tin, Ronald Morrill, James Mrs. Ros&beile Morrison. They party for members and their and family spent Friday and away! Powell, Ada Pickup. returned to their home Mon- husbands will be held Thurstheir parents. visiting 16 Saturday Joel March Murphy, Claudine Mitchell, day, March 17, beginning at Karolyn Wayne Millett, Laurie Cham In Ogden they visited with Mrs. day. 7:30 with a dinner which will Jessen, Shauna Fisher, to Ver- beriain. Lean MaDonnfld,Prk-- f Jick Hall and In Bountiful they be followed by a program and nal Country Club to a youth cilia Mr. with dinner a had family Tom Labium, Reidhead, "Youth entertainment other Salvesen. entitled, conference, Norman Mra. and Legion Auxiliary P. Workman, Rebecca. Phone 242 Roosevelt i n Tomorrows Mary Opportunity K. Dye, Hyrum Kitchen, Larry World." Mr. and Mrs. Robert dcMik to elect Ray Hardman, Dale Johnson, the weekend with her slate of officers spent Budget dinner is Sprouse. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ANNIVERSARIES The Roosevelt American Le- planned for March 11 Mr. and Mrs. Labrum. She was the former Connie Labrum. gion Auxiliary. Unit 64. will Bill Hoopes. hold their March meeting at the Fourth Ward members March 14 Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mr. and Mrs. Crant Mohlman home of Mrs. Clista Angus. A budget dinner will be held Olpin. will be Mrs. Mary Bur- to the Roosevelt Fourth ward March 15 Mr. and Mrs. of Pocatello, Ida., spent some Wednesbe will held time with her mother, Mrs. gess. This Freddie C. Grunewald. Friday, March 11, beginning at March 9, at 8 p.m. 6:30 p.m., with dinner being March 16 Mr. and Mra. A1 Hazel Anderton. They came for day, the wedding reception of his Members su?e urged to be served until 7 :30 p.m. This will fred P. Marshall. sister and husband, Mr. and present for the election of new be in the stake house. Mrs. Dean McArthur, in Alta- officers. There will also be Those attending should bring selection of Girls State nom- their mont. and silverplates, inees and judging of the an- ware. All glasses CONVENIENT GROUP PLAN auxiliaries to the Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Freston nual poppy poster. Apprecia ward are assisting in preparreturned home after a month's is extended to Mrs. Elaine ing for this ward dinner, acvisit with their daughter and Kresuman and her art classes cording to Bishop Calvin KoIqddsis Iiuipp iwoom Mij husband, Mr. and Mrs. Norman for their participation in this wallis. project. Mra. Isabell Roberts is Clark, in Tucson, Ariz. Poppy chairman for Unit 64. Phone S7S Roosevelt, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hamilton (tanks id Adverdsfaf! Try the Standard first fo Ideal JBookkeeptof Books lor and family of Orem have been every purpose Grade, Quality Printing High at the available visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Standard Office - Roosevelt Mower, and sister, Mrs. Ward Mulford. Mra. Mower returned HERES ONE EXAMPLE OF j home with them and will stay 9 MHOS S IB SIZES OF ! for b short time. : BEXEL OH SALE: Dean Jacobsen of Randolph Utah, has been a guest at the Vernon Moon home. ged. 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