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Show 1 LAPOINT by Mari flamirka La Donna Winn wu a Salt Laka visitor last week. She went to see the play "After the Fall, at the Pioneer MemMrs. Winns orial Theater. brother Quentin Kolb was one of the actors. She accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Rlchinan, and sister Mrs. Glade Darls to the city. Glenn Horrocks returned to his home In Ogden, after visiting five days with parents Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Horrocks. He went deer hunting and was successful In getting his deer. Lloyd Kolb from Mantles, Calif., visited a sister Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winn and family. Mr. and Mrs. Keith and Howard Horrocks, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Nielson from White-rock- s, attended an Appal oosa horse club meeting In Vernal on Friday, October 28, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry A Halloween theme McMullln, with costumes was enjoyed by all attending. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan GUnes and family, Ogden, visited last week with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Rasmussen Morgan and went deer hunting. Arvin and LaRae Swain from Salt Lake enjoyed the week end home with parents Mr. and Mrs. Orville Swain. Mildred Mourey accompanied the Nyle Angus' to Salt Lake where Mildred will visit her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gagon and family. The MIA put on a social Tuesday. October 25 at the A spook alley ward chapel. was enjoyed by all attending. Games were played, cookies and root beer were served. Several wore costumes to complete the evening of fun. If one is wondering what those brown objects they see hanging In trees, are deer that the lucky ones bagged. The Daughters of Utah Pioon Thursday October neers met 20 at the home of Pearless Ora Swain gave the Taylor. lesson on "Eleven Autobiographies of prominent men in Utah." served ladles. Refreshments were to a large group of Lake visitors tin Friday. They took Sla'lly nut for a checkup. They also visited with Lloyd Huber who is attending the UofU. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Chldester Salt Lake, visited during the week with his slter Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Clerlco at Deep paled Including, Arizona, Colo- STANDARD I ; rado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, ItooHcvelt, Utah New MexicoUtahand Wyoming. Thurwd&y, November 8, 1966 by Florence Turahow Speakers v eVe from all over pi lucipai from Roosevelt, and the nation. principals, teachIMlis Hulllnger, board membeg . Mr. ami Mrs. Jerry Turn-bo- w ers, lay members, professors wi re also present. The ward members havs bean received lots of nice gifts from colleges, and board of at their w editing shower Sat- education members were there. gathering potatoes at Elwood Laurell Jenson, Junior high Carter's farm. urday Oct. 22. A large crowd was out to the Farewell Testimonial given In honor of Elder Richard Roland Turnbuw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burnell M. Turnbow, prior to his departure to the Scottish Mission. Invocation . was by Ronald C. Brewer; speaker, Willard M. Davidson; remarks, Merrill Turnbow; vocal solo, Reed Turnbow; remarks, missionarys parents; response, missionary; remarks, Bishop Thomas Fabrlzlo; benediction, Levere Fabrlzlo, and postlude, Joy Turnliow. Mr. and Mrs. Deraid Me and son, Salt Lake, visited the week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ivle and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Casper. Mr. 6 Mrs. Jerry White, Salt Lake, were visitors at the home of Mr. I; Mrs. Pete Me. Mr. tt Mrs. Lloyd Howard and daughter, Janie, and Lira. Ha France, and five children, from Salt Lake, were hunting TAB10HA v. Creek. The grade school at Lapolnt held their Halloween parties on Monday October 31. Mrs. Arnold Clerlco and family. Terryl Nielson, Brigham They were on their way deer with City, visited the week-en- d hunting. LaSelle Nielson and father Mae Sprouse has gone to grandmother Eliza Nielson and Stockdale, Arlz., to visit her son Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sprouse sister Jolynn Corey. Vernon Nielson, Brigham and family. visited during the week City, Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Olson the Charley Burtons'. with from Price, spent the week-en- d Lamar Lamb, Ordervllle, visiting Mr. and Mrs. John spent tlie weekend with parents Clerlco at Deep Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Lamb. Vernon and Lamont Nielson, Don Johnson who Is attending Brigham City, visited mother Weber College, enjoyed the Eliza Nielson over the weekweek-en- d home with parents end and enjoyed deer hunting. and Mrs. Jlggs Johnson Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Huber at Deep Creek and enjoyed the and daughters, Ralayne and deer hunt. Shelly, Jolynn Corey, Fern BurMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Law-so- n gess from Vernal were Salt and two chllderen from Calif., visited with grandmother Della Burton and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Angus. Hene Wooley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wooley, enjoyed a week touring Hawaii. She went with the American Express tour. Hene has employment In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Jensen from Salt Lake visited Mr. and Hln Jody Pep dab ELECT -- EtEPTOOT, WMOITE deer Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Moose-ma- n and family from Orem, spent the week-en- d visiting parents Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Kump. Slke Thompson made a trip to Yampa, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Max Hartle 2 for $1.99 99 Ladies' Blouses Mens Slacks Mens Slacks Sta-Pre- st Tarn, 4-o- 4-p- l, $3.99 99 ly Van Heuson White Shirts deer $2.99 99 Mens Knit Shirts Ladies Robes, cotton $3.99 2 for $5.00 Ladies Dresses hunt. the Homer Lees. Mr. and Mrs.; Marvin Ot tosen and family, Salt lake with the spent the week-en- d Orville Swains. -- Arvin Swain, Salt Lake, took first place In the deer contest with a spread of 28 34 Inches. He won a rifle. He went deer hunting with his brother Von ROOSEVELT, UTAH PHONE 270 with Minnie Colin Hamilton and Hamilton. Miss Elizabeth Jones, Salt Lake were hunting deer and visiting also with Minnie HamUton. Colin got a nice deer to take Ernie home. Union Peg Mr. 6 Mrs. Duane Rhoades and Keith Rhoades, Provo, were week-en- d visitors at the home of Mr. 6 Mrs. Arvel Rhoades. Also Ed Clegg, California, was hunting deer and visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Irvine Clegg. Judy Jensen and Ernie Brown The Primary had their annual both seniors, were chosen to Halloween party Tuesday. A reign at the annual Pep Club large crowd was out and the at Union 20 dance held October children enjoyed It very much. high school. The Mutual had a Halloween Membership of the F.F.A. party Tuesday night. Everyone AND enjoyed refreshments and going and theF.H.A. made the selecthrough the spook alley. tion from a bevy of 25 canGary Pace, Barbara and Tom didates. Davis, Salt Lake, were deer Congratulations are In order hunting and stopped and visited for these two achievers. with Irene Johnson on their way home. They got their deer. Mr. Ellertson attended a three Ideal Bookkeeping Books foi day conference In Salt Lake very purpose available at tbr on "Designing Education for the Roo Bevel t. Standard Office Future." Eight states particl Royalty chosen for pep dance Mlarl Jenkins and Ellen Jenkins from Payson, visited In Vernal with Annie Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Mont and Clyde McCurdys from Salt Lake spent the week-en- d with parents Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wooley and all went deer hunting. -- Mr. and Mrs. John D. Horn Riverside, Calif, who spent a week on the deer hunt returned home. They were guest at CULLEN Y. CHRISTENSEN visited M and daughter Jay, Logan, enhome with joyed the week-en- d parents Bishop and Mrs. Kenneth Hartle and family. -- Mr. and Mrs. Preston Atwood, Lindon, spent last wed: with the Milton Woo ley s'. Mr. and Mrs. Nyle Angus and family and Mr. and Mrs. Drew Goodrich and girls, Clearfield, enjoyed the weekend with parents Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Angus and enjoyed the 99 Infants Dresses and Trouble Judge, Fourth Judicial District Non-Partis- Ballot an Tears Practicing Attorney, Provo, Utah. Graduate George Washington University Law 18 Washington, D. CL Current President of Utah State Bar American College of Probata Counsel (Utah State Provo Rotary dub (Post President). Pest President Provo Jsyoeea, Provo Chamber of Commerce FBI 1941-4- 1916-4- 4; (Post Director). 8. Special Agent U. S. Army W.W. II; Korean War. Counter-Intelligen- ce Oerye, Family Man. Member LDA Church. Paid poL adv. Com. for Christensen, - CL K. Aldrich. free... Richard Daniels who attends Snow College in Ephrlum, spent home with parthe week-en- d ents Mr. and Mrs. John Dan- on iels. MOST EVBWm SHOWS Of COLOB THURSDAY, NOV. 3 6:00 Gilligan's Island 6:30 My Three Sens 7:00 Jericho 1:00 FAIL SAFE, Henry Fonda, Dan OHarlihy 10:30 5 News BYU Football 1160 THE WAY 1060 Channel 9:30 Channel 5 10:00 OPERATION PETTICOAT Cary Grant, Tony Curtis Highlights GOLD, TO THE Jeffrey Hunter, Sheree North SUNDAY, NOV. 6 5:00 Lassie 5:30 It's About Time 6:00 Ed Sullivan Show 7:00 Dr. Leakey And The Dawn of Man TUESDAY, NOV. 6:00 Rifleman 6:30 Cudahys 4th BaiS 10:00 Channel 5 News 10:35 Channel 5 Newscap 11:00 LOVE IS BETTER THAN Elizabeth Taylor, Larry Parks EVER, FRIDAY, NOV. 4 ' 6:00 Rifleman 6:30 Hogan's Heroes 7:00 Wild, Wild West 1:00 FIRST MEN IN THE MOON, Edward Judd, Martha Hyer 7:30 Election Night Returns 8:00 Candid Camera 8:30 Campaign 66 Election Preview 9:00 Secret Agent 1 0:00 Channel 5 News 10:30 THE PRISONER OF ZENDA, Stewart Granger, Deborah Kerr 10:00 Channel 5 News 10:35 Channel 5 Newscap 1 1 :00 Untouchables 12:00 Herb Jepko Show SATURDAY, NOV. S 5:30 Lost In Space 6:30 Pistols 'N' Petticoats 7:00 Mission: Impossible 1:00 Miss Teenage America Pageant MONDAY, NOV. 7 6:00 Run, Buddy, Run 1060 Channel 10:30 1 1 5 Election Coverage :30 David Susskind: Open End WAS A THIEF, Tony Curtis, Pipor Laurie Lucy 7:30 Family Affair 8:00 APRIL LOVE, Pat Boone, Shirley Jones Community problems and pos- sible solutions were discussed by organization leaders from eight western states during leadership training seminar held last week at the University of Arizona In Tuscon. Mrs. Lon A. Logan, presl dent of the Western States Region, General Federation Women's Clubs and a member of the Roosevelt Culture Club, attended the seminar. This is one of six being held In the U. S. and Introduces a two-yecommunity Improvement program sponsored by the GFWC In cooperation with the Foundation. The 85 women In attendance will be responslbe for Initiating state-wid- e programs with the goal of Improvement projects In tha communities where clubs are located. Special actlvites Included a session on lndentlflcatlon and rating, of community problems and a "Success story" of a national prize-winniproject told by Mrs. James Frye, president of the Burkburnett Study Club, Burkburnett, Tex. This Is the contest the twu Roosevelt dubs, Culture and Sodalette, have entered receiving prizes on occasion. ar Sears-Roebu- 9:30 Jeon Arthur Show 10:00 Channel 5 News 10:35 Channel 5 Newscap 11:00 THE DECKS RAN James Mason, Broderick Crawford RED, MOUMTAIM MO. I thats KSL News WIDNISDAY, NOV. 9 6:00 Death Valley Days 6:30 Beverly Hillbillies 7:00 Green Acres 7:30 Gomer Pyle USMC 8:00 THE PRINCE WHO Shew 7:00 Andy Griffith 6:30 KSL -- CBS 6 Sherry Nyberg who has employment in Salt Lake visited last week with parents Mr. and Mra. Gene Nyberg. She attended the reception for an uncle Mr. and Mrs. Alan Nyberg at the Stanley Hoopea home In Whlterocks. 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