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Show MOTHERS CLUB HAS MUSIC NIGHT PHONE SOCIAL NEWS TO ROOSEVELT 722-8- Boonevelt, Utah Thursday, March 28, 1968 Duchesne Mothers Club was held Thursday March 21, at the American Legion Hall. A musical program was presented by the Duchesne school mus- 31 B.P.W. CLUB HEARS REPORT ON DELINQUENCY ic department. Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. Gayle Young and Mrs. Mrs. Elden Wllcken. Bredenbroker lead a girls chorus and a group of five girls Mrs. Lena Slxkiller has been presented an ensemble with appointed to head the Uintah and their musical Instruments. The four guests of the evening were Ouray Unit No. 126 of The American Legion Auxiliary. Mrs. Louise Peterson, Della Allan, Lois LaRose Is the unit Carolynn Moon and Marie SliAnnouncery-treasurer. ght, a varlty of dainty cookies ment of the appointments of with Easter designs and punch these leaders for the were served, Mrs. was announced The Roosevelt Business and Professional Womens Club net Monday of last week for heir regular monthly dln-l- er meeting at the Frontier Srlll. Mrs. Violet Parrlette conducted in the absence of Mrs. Mary Boender who Is 111. The program was under the direction of Mrs. Veda Jensen of the Civic Participation Committee. A film was present- ed by Ray Wardie of the Ute Tribal police department. The film was on juvenile delinquency and was followed by a question and answer session. Guests were Mrs. La Von Wall and Mrs. Kay Gotfredson, district BPW president and secretary of Vernal and Mrs. Erma Stewart, district Also Miss Fatema Hateta of Egypt, who was visiting at the Head Start Project In Fort Duchesne. Alfred Parrlette assisted In projecting the film. Lena Slxkiller to head Unit 126 Mrs. Veda Lab rum Rex Curry and Homey spent last week In Washington D. C. they met with the congress on business pertaining to the Central Utah ProSec-aku- Mr. and Mrs. Clair Larsen spent Thursday and Friday In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wilson and family, Livermore, Calif., spent Friday visiting with Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Kyn-astand Mr. and Mrs. Ray Labrum. They also visited In Pleasant Valley with Mrs. Wilsons parents Mr. and Mrs. A den Kynaston and Mr. and Mrs. David Kynaston. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Old-romotored to Salt Lake to get their grandson, Kevin Wright, Carson City, Nevada. Kevin Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Wright and has spent two weeks with his grandpar- ku unit by Goldie G. Wllcken, Duchesne, Susan Bellon spent the we9 Auxiliary president. ekend visiting her parents, Mr. District the fa brief period Mrs. Slxand Mrs. Steye Bellon, Susan has been heading the Ft. killer is attending the BYU. Duchesne organization, of Mr. and Mrs. Darold F 11 ion which she Is the charter preand daughter, Magna, were vissident, the unit Is two over iting with Mr. and Mrs. John Its membership goal of 29; W. Sheperd and family over the preparations are being made to weekend. sponsor two junior girls to the American Legion Auxiliary MRS. DAY HOSTS Girls State training session for good citizenship at Logan In BRIDGE PARTY July; the unit will present awMrs. Phillis Day entertained ards to poppy poster contest a bridge party last Tuesday winners, and will distribute the March 19. Prizes were won disabled-vetera- n made popples on the annual Poppy Day just by Thelda Halstead, Marge Ashton and Maxine Jensen. Other prior to Memorial Day In late guests were Mildred Carman, May. Afton Bromley, Hlldur Brooks, Tentatively, election for the Anne Stevenson and Ruby unit officers for the coming year A dessert luncheon Thomas. has been scheduled for April was served. 1. ject. on yd ents. Mrs. Von Simper, Harold and Wendy Beth, Grandview Ida., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Kent Scholes Wednesday, Mrs. Simper and Mrs. Scholes are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Nick-e- ll went to Ogden the first part of the week to see their son, Scott, who Is In the Dee Memorial Hospital. Scott was injured In a trench cave In. Marvin Stewart was killed and Scott was buried up to his neck. David Labrum,' David Stevens, Allen Frandsen, Chuck Thompson, Becky Curry, Christy Crum bo, Judy Jensen, Kirk and Jana Heaton, Dennis Ferguson were a few of the students who were home from college for the quarter break. Mrs. Clista Angus and Douglas spent the weekend In Riverton with her son Kent and family. They also visited with Cecil Mitchell in Orem. secreta- ASHTONS HOST DINNER CLUB U.P.&L. BANQUET HELD LAST WEEK Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ashton and the dinner club last Wednesday night. High prize was won by Mr. and .Mrs. Carl Wilkerson and low prize won by Mr. and Mrs. Keith The Uintah Power and light Co. hosted the Directors and their wives to a banquet at the Western Hills Cafe, March 21 1968. Sixteen people were present. Each lady received' a vase Dance at Fruitland The Fruitland end of Duchesne 2nd Ward held a budget dance last Friday night to raise funds for their home Sunday School. They had a good crowd. of roses. t Assembly of God Church to host opera star Mrs. Myrtle Morrow, a former concert pianist who was to be at the Assembly of God Church to sing last Sunday was delayed because of a death In the family and will be here Sunday, March 31. Mrs. Morrow, who Is a resident of Denver, Is a lyric soprano and though her sight Is falling, she still gives lessons to prospective vocal students and recently gave a concert, at the Denver Brown Palace Hotel. Reverand Ansel extends an invitation to all to attend the Sunday Services which are held at 9:45 and 7:30 p.m. Ds THREE HAVE BUFFET DINNER Mrs. Arvln Labrum enter- tained the 3 Ds at a buffet dinner at her home Thursday March 21. Guests were Mrs. Gary White Mrs. Terry Buxton, Mrs. Frank Madsen and Mrs. Lynn Church. The evening was spent looking at slides taken at the Dallas REA Convention. They were Prizes were won by Mrs. able to get several pictures of James Hall and Mrs. Robert President Johnson, who was In Hulsh. Dallas at that time. OQQQ Mr. and Mrs. Gary Robb and daughter, Karen, Salt Lake pent the weekend visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. S heron Robb. Floyd Broadhead, who has spent several months In Calif., Is home with his father, Ray Broadhead. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Abplan-al- p, Heber, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Abplanalp this week. Word was received by Clarence and Earl Wright of the death of their brother In law, Morris Stewart of Ogden. Mrs. Stewart will be remembered as Edna Wright, The community wishes to extend Its sympathy to the family at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Freeman and family were In Salt to Lake Sunday bring their daughter Mary Ruth home after having medical attention. Ned and girl Anderton friend of Provo spent the weekend with Neds father, Herbert Anderton. Mrs. Herbert Anderton, who had surgery two weeks ago, was able to leave the Cottonwood hospital and Is recovering at the home of her parents In Midvale. Rex V. Anderton who has ONLY! our 3 for 2.95 Gaymode hosiery reduced! All NOW 3 PRS. FOR to sign in Bridgeland 4-H- ers 2.34 H V all nylon: reg. 2.98 pr. now la END-OF-MON- nylonspandex: reg. 3.98 pr. now In the Arcadia area, and Interested in joining a club keep this date In mind - March 28, 1968. A Community - 4-- SPRING STYLES AND COLORS Junior - S4.00 - Mie and Half Six $5.00 - $6.00 New 4-- be Introduced, H projects will and 4-- TH Mrs. Harmston Eugene entertained the Monday Bridge Club at her home. A dessert luncheon was served. Mrs. Richard Adams was a guest. Prizes were won by Mrs. Grant Killian and Mrs. Grace Onions u Cukes Celery MILD spent the past 18 months In Guam returned home on a months furlow from the navy. He will leave April 15 for Vietnam first division In the BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Murray, Fort Duchesne, a boy, March 18. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gilbert Harding, Altamont, a boy March 21. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Jennings, Salt Lake a boy, March 24. Mr. and Mrs. David Burgess, Roosevelt, a girl, March 25. SflpadbQDBBsS CORN KING BACON Bananas CANNED HAM Oranges 5t Artichokes PlctSweet Peas 8:r$l 00 PEANUT BUTTER 6ia Saf. Mk m MlMrt 10c Rsk Sticks 39' Hershey Bars 2 for S3.00 M-- 1 Jar siipMik 33c PINEAPPLE FRUIT COCKTAIL Duchesne; Linda Nelson, Bluebell. 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MEN'S MOCK TURTLE NECK Bright color h-dl- 4-- As pre-scho- better meeting will be held on Royal Horrocks, Neola; Reese this date at the Bridgeland LDS Timothy, Gustave Gourdln, RoYoung Chapel at 7:30 p.m. osevelt; Blply Wapenas, Fort 4-- Phone news item to Ladies Better Dresses H people between the ages of 10 and 18, and their parents are Invited to attend this meeting, and learn about the H pro- SUPPORT HOSIERY 77 live or Bridgeland Seamless and full fashioned . . . dress or business sheer . . . treat yourself to a complete wardrobe at these great savings. You'll find long wearing micro mesh demi toe styles, delicate plain knits, cotton soled service weights, even contour fit Cantrece and Agilon stretch nylon. GAYMODE you of Indian Services at the UnivShe stated that her ersity. main interest is working with ol children who have behavioral problems. I consider this to be as valuable as vaccination as a preventive Miss Fatema Hetata, Egyptian student, who Is working on measure, said Miss Hetata. her Ph. D. In school psychoDuring her visit she tested logy at the University of Utah, several children who seemed to exhibit need of special help spent all of last week observing the children at the Ute an and on Tuesday, she attended Project Head Start Child the Head Start faculty meeting Centers. Miss and gave several suggestions Development Hetata, who hopes to receive her for dealing with problem chil degree In August, was sent to dren. Many of these children the reservation by the Bureau are simply seeking attention, and If we withhold that which they are hoping for, quite often they will adapt to the group. DUCHESNE STAKE Mlia Hetata put a great deal HOLDS ANNUAL of stress on the Importance of GOLD GREEN BALL commending the child who is iolng a good job. fa this way, The Duchesne Stake Gold and she felt, the teacher could ofGreen Ball was held last Saturten create an interest to do day evening at Altamont. The theme was "Lazy Days sang by Carla Lewis, Teresa and Wilda Wadley of ROIKQIIIG Tablona. Other wards partlcl- patlng in the floor show were Duchesne 1st and 2nd Bluebell, Altamont, and Moon lake. Egyptiai visits Head Start unit The Theodore Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will meet at Captain Marie Baums home ion March 28, at 2900 p.m. OQ6 mrTHRU SATURDAY STUDIES HEAD 8TABT Ml VMema Hrtata, pNyrhologi.t, studying at the of Utah, spent tart week at Head Start working with teacher of this program. University Irft to right, are Ml Hetata, Linda Jensen, Merrell Sandberg, Jack Barton andPictured, Bern! MarehalL Important advancement are being made la this ieM. . MOAUt' |