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Show t NTANDARD UoOMevrlt, I'Uh Thursday, Mini'll Si, Response good; city beautification is underway SHOT BLUEBELL by Oarda BALLARD (May the little fellow was blessed and given the name of Bennie Ivan In Sacrament meetBennie ing ny his father. has two other brothers David and Danny and a sister Debbie. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Bird of llliieliell and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Grant Stewart of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. James Bird and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn lamg spent Tuesday In Salt lake Visiting at Hie Lei and Goodrich home over the weekend were Bruce and Betty Goodrich and two boys, Bonnie and Sharlene Goodrich and two dau- i Sunday J Sax IS? Rasmussen and Elaine j Mathews Hl;U:,,' were mail'll'! 84355 TjrsBvSlt , -- ta in California Mari h 2. They came to Utah Saiur l.i M.iivli I would ri3a'i--.- p campaign 4. Max's parents M:. .tii.lMrs. to see adopted 19! Olle Rasmussen eiitert.il: e,i at a dinner tl.e (wo families Elaine's Sunday, March r. parents from Lapolnt, Mr. ami Mrs. McCoy Nyl ami Ilov.l and Aarun Rasmussen from LoMr. an.l gan were present, r.o reed sign name Mrs. Phlll Blevl ami two chllJ-re- n from Washlnor. Da", were training. He has been assignovernight guests with Sharar.'s to the tank battalion. ed parents Mr. ami Mrs. Pile RasMrs. Phyllis W. Day hosmussen ami congratulated the the IXichesne Bridge Club tessed newlyweds. Monday night at her home. Mrs. ami Mrs. P.,ve Clarks - V i n cJekirk is spending the daughter Charolette ami two week in Kearns with a son, Mary Huey, a special guest, and Mrs. Edna Conn, were prize Children spent the weekend with and fatiiil:-- , Stanley Odeklrk. winners. Eight players were her parents. Odeklrk, 20, son of present. Delbert Horrocks spent Mr. and Mrs. Bill Odeklrk, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Odesome time In the Hnnsevelt hoshis paternal writes B.nir.ufrl, and family of Kearns visitklrk but to is released his pital grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Lrn ed Sunday with his parents, home at this time. Odeklrk at Duchesne that he Mr. and Mrs. Ernest (deklrk J. D. Frost has been In a landed behind enemy lines with In Duchesne, and in Talmage Salt Lake hospital under trac4 ',000 other soldiers involved with her mother, Mrs. Ruby tion with his back. His wife, in the Junction City operation McDonald, and Mr. and Mrs. Shirley, went to the city SunIn in Vietnam. Blaine Brotherson and family, day March 5 to bring him home. The was written Feb. with whom Mrs. McDonald letter Is -Mr. and Mrs. Lari Gardner 20 and arrived In Duchesne making her home. Mrs. Mcand two children motored to March 5. Donald moved from Duchesne Salt Lake over the weekend on s. Barbara W. Klippel during the winter. business and pleasure. of Roy and Mrs. Leona W. Brown r. and Mrs. Deloy Squire if SLC were Thurs. visitors at came from Salt Lake for the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Llden FAMILY HONORS weekend In Ballard and with R. Wllcken. Mrs. Klippel was MOTHER ON their folks Mr. and Mrs. Cal In the area of engineering this semester. Upon gaining Us degree he was employed as tlie Soil Conservation Service Office In Roosevelt ami was then transferred to Portland, Ore. Attending the class are students from all parts of the U.S. and many foreign countries. There are 26 members In the The class will conclass. clude in June. project TPt like er, r to FOR CITY BEAUTIFICATION Roosevelt city support to tha Dick Scholas, tha superintendent, is landing clean-u- p Hare ha campaign. supervises crews In removing winter debris from main street. Good response reported on ed GfcXEBdP O GbCD Alden Hamblin came home from school In Logan for the weekend with his parents. Lyn Loranger spent several days In Salt Lake visiting his sister Peggy Anderton and family. Barbara and Delmar Hamblin and boys and Relta Lyn Hamblin motored to Salt Lake Friday to visit and attend the wedding reception of Kathleen Mowers daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mower. Ina Kee and A. D. Shaw and faintly, Granger, visited over the weekend with their parents, H. C. Shaws and Max Kelsons. Hazel and Dennis Jensen spent the week In Salt Lake and Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Duncan conducted a dance clinic In Vernal Saturday for five stakes as district dance instructors. Donna and Doug Brown parti- cipated for Roosevelt Stake. - -- Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Blanchard and family, New Mexico, visited the BUI Blanchard's during the week. Brown, Helper, spent a short time with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fenn, California, left for home Saturday after visiting with Lyle's parents Mr. and Mrs. Mick Fenn this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers Workman and children, Kim and John, motored to Salt Lake Tuesday and brought back a new truck. Mlse Sherri Mc- ne I0KA by Louise Jorgensen TURNER'S BUILDING SUPPLY ROOSEVELT SOS -- nLet us remind you that you can always on most cash purchases at save 10 clean-up- . paint-up- , fix- up supplies now! ita mm.RH 0? ROOSEVELTiS BEAUTIFICATION flrangp j COMMITTEE Mrs. Bertha Angus received word Monday that a sister, Mrs. Dora Lawler, 76, died In Pueblo, Colo. Another sister, Jennie Woodward, lives In Keola. -Mrs. Janet Dye and baby girl are staying with Mr. and Mrs. Clair Wlnterlon for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Corna-b- y and Mr. and Mrs. Tim Eklns,. both of Pleasant Grove, visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Jorgensen. and Mrs. Hugh Perci-v- al and family went to Bountiful to see Mr. and Mrs. John Perclval and family, then on to Orem to see Mr. and Mrs. Theo Anderson and family and to see Mrs. Mary Perclval In Provo and their son Alton, who Is attending the BYU. -Mrs. Lucy Edwards and Louise went to Salt Lake for the blessing of the new baby of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Butterfield Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roberts went to Salt Lake for the weekend. c&ebqd Washburn, son of ...Now Harvard. attending 3ACK Duchesne News ry --Mr- --M- Squire. Sherry Beardall and her Grandmother Beardall came from Provo to spend the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Less Beardall. r. and Mrs. Dearald Rich have moved from Salt Lake to the Delmar Gardner home west of Bill Brlsbin's home. Mrs. RoseMary Mortensen and two children catne from Emery, and spent a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John K. Arnold. The youngsters baptized Saturday and confirmed Sunday March 5 were Jimmy Haslem son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Haslem, LaRea Allred daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Allred and Lenore Shlsler daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Shlsler. -- --M- conducting business. Stanley Odeklrk and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Anderson went to Cedar Fort last week to see the 350 special forces paratroopers parachute to the Mr. Odeklrk Is a ground. former member of the special forces; and Mr. and Mrs. Anderson's son, Kent, 19, Is now a member of this special forces of the U.S. Army. Mrs. Emina C. Wimmer came home from a three-wee- k visit In Salt Lake City this week- She had been staying with end. a daughter, Mrs. Phillip Mor- ton and family. A grandson, Bob Allred, drove her to Duchesne, where she is staying with another daughter, Mrs. Woodrow Day. Billy Wimmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Wimmer, has been transferred from Ft Donald accompanied them to the Lewis, Wash., to Fort Sill, Okla., after completing basic city. Kelson Powell, Salt Lake visited his parents the James Powells for the weekend. Monday Nelson went back to the City with his sister Sandra Alderlch who was taking her son Bruce to Ogden for school. -Ron and Marilyn Brown and children, Spanish Fork, were weekend visitors with their parents and relatives Sunday. The following family members were dinner guests at Vic and Arvl-ll- e Browns In Ft. Duchesne, Mr. and Mrs. Newt Miller, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Wilson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Brown and family, Spanish Fork. Mrs. Da V. Larsen and daughter Louise and Clyde Kelsey went to Salt Luke on the gene-log- y bus Saturday. Out of town relatives that attended the wedding of Jayne Pike and Marlon Guy Long were: Mrs. Gertrude Rasmussen, grandmother, Venice Rasmussen, Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Davis, Joan and Dorothy, Salt Lake; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Pike, Lon and Zella Pike, Sandy; Cliff and Darla, Mr. and Mrs. Art Rasmussen, Vernal. The beautiful four tiered wedding cake, a pale orchid with white swans and set on a base of hearts was nude and decorated by aunts of the bride, Lois Bird and Audrey Rasmussen. TOTH BIRTHDAY Mrs. Frances Bowen Money was honored Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Fawn at her home in Murray in honor of her 70th birthday. All of the children and grandchildren of Mrs. Money were present. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Oberhansly and daughter Sally and Susan, Keola, were there. A highlight of the evening was the presence of Mrs. Helmen (Kay Bowen) Chelm of Yuba City, Calif. A family dinner was served and the guest of honor received many lovely gifts. Col-thor- pe STEUENS0M 2 finish combat training at Camp Pendleton Marine Private Randy C. Beal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted R. Beal. Bluebell and Marine Private Gary I.ynn Boren, son of Mrs. Gall Loranger, of Route 1, lb nee elt, have completed four weeks of individual combat training at Camp Pendleton, Marina Corps Base. During their more than 200 hours of training, they learned about weapons and combat techniques from combat veteran Instructors. They taught them how to conduct combat patrols, detect and remove mines and bouby traps and use the standard Marine Corps Infantry weapons. They will now receive at least four weeks of specialist training before being assigned to their first permanent unit. Marines going to combat units will get detailed training In the particular combat skill they are designated for. Those who are going into technical fields will receive their advanced training at one of a variety of tech- - son test, held at the schools when the district contestants were chosen, and the attendance at the district contest was more than usual, the American Legion officials said. In the zone contest, the contestants will compete for a spot In the state contest, and for scholarship awards and other special benefits. of Pel lie Spencer, Neola has been made senior companion where he is serving a mission in Chihuahua, Mexico. Ha has been there for 10 months. now For fast results, try an ad in the classified section. nlcal schools throughout country. O oiMi 1) a Mr. and Mrs. K. SPENCER, VERLUND O ORATORY ( Cbntlnued from page U Jack C. Stevenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Steven-se- u, Mt. Home, attending a class In Soil Mechanics at Harvard university graduate school j SEP'JTIFICATIDN aZ'SEvELT ; beautification Turner's. Buy your rail to: and at Harvard fr ghter, Vernal. r. and Mrs. Karl Murray' drove to Salt Lake Saturday to visit with family members. Sunday they attended Sacrament meeting where their new little grand daughter was blessed and The Roosevelt Beautification given the name of Colleen Tracy. She is the daughter of Committee received fair resLloyd and Lillis Murray. Mrs. ponse to (he survey printed last Lydia Hancock returned to tier week In the Uintah Basin Standhome in Salt Lake with tlie ard. Everyone is Invited to However, a few Murrays after spending the participate. past two weeks here visiting replies were not specific relatives. enough. Chinese Elm and RusA party was held Saturday sian Olive trees were reported evening for Bandy Beal, son growing wild in unsightly groves of the Ted Beals, wlio is home liut the location was not given. on furlough. The party was at We hope to hear more on this the Ward house and games were one! Imslness-ma- ii One civic-mindplayed ami a lovely dinner was has already responded to enjoyed. Handy is serving in the call and removed an old the Marines. car tliat was abandoned on a Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Goodrich spent the weekend In BouRoosevelt street. Another garlder, Colo., visiting with JoAnn age owner reports that he has and Keith Walker and their material ami promises to fence his wrecking yard as soon as baby son. Mr. and Mrs. William O. the weather breaks. With Larsen drove to Salt Lake on efforts such as this the camSunday to see their new little paign will surely be successful. For those who may have grand daughter blessed and given the name of Randle. The missed It, the survey form is little miss Is the daughter of tielug printed one more time: LaRee and K. L. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Win25th kler visited over the weekend rich received word Feb. of the birth of a new grandson in Provo and Ephrlum. They to Jay and Carolyn Goodrich, also attended a session at the This is their first Sandy. Mantl Temple. boy, they also have a little Marie Roper spent Saturgirl. day at the Archives in Salt Mr. and Mrs. Bob GoodLake. rich and son and Mr. and Mrs. LaVoir Bristol went to VerGoodrich and two daughnal on Saturday to the wrestling Ralph ters all of Salt Lake spent the meets.' He placed second In weekend here visiting wlih their his division. the Owen Goodrichs. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Good- - parents PHONE -t C'- -t takes classes 'fficB Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bird are the parents of a baby boy, born on Feb. 20th. The little fellow weighed 8 lbs and 2 os. (stood (S) C- by Mery Arnold --M- Former Baslnlte Qpgjp m Farmers Service PHONE 170 ROOSEVELT -t- x fixNow is the time to buy your clean-usupplies while your Co-o- p up, paint-u- p discount on all Service is giving a 10 p, DOINGS Keola H Riding Club Joyce Leavitt was elected president of the Neola H Riding Club at their election meeting February 22 which was held at the Keola Ward chapel. Kim Bastlan of the senior division and Brad Jensen of the junior division are Peggy Kissllng of senior division and Shane Gardner of Junior division are secretaries. Reporters are Louise Gardner, senior and Bob Kissllng, Junior. We also decided on white shirts and red vests for boys and chelcos for girls with red ties and blue jeans. Jack Leavitt and Lynn Gardner are leaders of the group. The club project for this year Is to replace the lights at the rodeo grounds. Reporters Louise Gardner and Bob Kissllng 4-- 4-- ts; March Cth the Nifty Knitters met at our leaders home Mrs. Eksund. The meeting was called to order by the president, Julie Ann Buxton; your home beautification needs! Cindy gave the opening prayer. We started our first article, which will be a knitted pot-hold- aai SUPPORT Chocolate malts and cookies a? ROOSEVELTiS BEAUTIFICATION CM.TJIMl were served. Our next meeting will beheld at Cindy Lou Robisons on Monday the 13th at 4:00 p.m. Reporter: Karla Bergqulst Your investment in fertilizer SKEWE) Mr. and Mrs. Dean Washburn, won a place In the Roosevelt Jr. High science fair with his exhibit and was chosen to go to Vernal for the Regional ft Science Fair. NIELSEN FURNITURE AND WESTERN AUTO ROOSEVELT, -it We have everything to make your cleanfix-u- p program convenient up, paint-up- , and easy at tremendous savings to you! Come in and see our fine selections of home beautification supplies! ()3!J23IZD GD CGGHSOBOS BEAUTIFICATION GEXSECnSD Nunley, Salt Lake, visited with Jack Spencer this week. - Mrs. Achle Mangum went to Farmington, New Mexico, to attend the flineral of her three year old nephew, Mathew Mrs. Wanda and two boys, Ashley lmar, brought Mrs. home. Mrs. Newman Mangums Newman and DeMangum Is Mrs. sister-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Norton and family, Vernal and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Foote and daughter, Provo, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Foote. Wade Nelson, Granger, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sweat and family, Vernal, visited Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson. The Sweat's daughter, Christine, won the Junior Ski Championship at Grlzzley Ridge Saturday. Phone newa items to 131. Sullivans Phone during our annual mid-wint- pays off in extra profits at harvest time! Roosevelt 13 er sale! -t- tLet us remind you that during our current money saving sale, you can purchase your fix-u- p clean-up- , paint-up- , needs while supplies are complete! An uaaiEBEEP feiphzei a'H mi, lift harvest time increased m handsomely .it yields and molds Dollars invested in ter tilizer will bring a 3 to 1 retii" il (imppr management methods are Don time SD CGX2EDEGDG investment ! I short ihaiige yourself at h.i'vest use enough feitilizc Vnji uvs t Fertilizer dealer has the ability to help you determine the right amount of each fer-tdie- r element lor maximum profits. See him today (or your complete fertilizer inogrum and fur the finest quality fertilizers uvadjlile USS Fertilizers, Steel. hy United States UsS) Fertilizers the |