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Show Gxnmcsga James Summerall and son, Shane, Paulabo, Wash., visited with Mrs. Sam Sum me rail and Mr. and Mrs. Ray the forepart of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brough are the parents of a baby girl born April 8. She has three sisters and the grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Myron Brough and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bastlan. Out of the basin relatives who attended the graveside services for Leo Young were Mrs. Hattie Sorensen, Mr , and Mrs. Marcella Young and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Young, Orem; Evelyn Bererton, Provo, Mrs. Harden Young, Coeur d Alene, Ida.; Mrs. Verlle Wariile, Las Vegas; Jack McClea Jr., Ogden and Eldon Young, Bakersfield, Calif. Bob Madison, Richfield was an overnight guest Friday night at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Wardle. and Mrs. Floyd Dansie, Layton spent the Easter weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Liddell. Jana Lee Robison, Salt Lake spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wanless Shields. Mrs. Alfred Morrill returned home Tuesday of last week from Glen Canyon City where she visited Mr. and Mrs. George Dodge, Mr. and Mrs, Ellery Grant brought her home from Provo. -Mrs. Garth Tletjen and two children, Bountiful and Mrs. Israel Fackrell, Salt Lake were guests of Mrs. Bernice Edrlng-to- n Sum-mer- last all week. with Mr. and Mrs. Marrell Wilkins, w tills Mrs. Wilkins has been recovering from major surgery, left April 8, for Hayward California to attend the funeral services of William Hancock. Mrs. Hancock Mrs. Wilkins and Mrs. Kelly are sisters. and Mrs. Doug Angus, Frultland and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Angus and family, Riverton were Easter guests of Mrs. Cllsta Angus. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Snow visited In Idaho Falls with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Smith. Enroute home they went to Jack-so- n, Wyo., where they visited with some friends. Mrs. LuDean Talbot and three children were guests at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gilbert last week. - Mr. and Mrs. Arvln Bellon, Mr. and -- Mrs. Lynn Miller , Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gilbert and Mrs. Lee Dean Talbot went to Salt Lake to accompany two of Mr. Gilberts, Airs. Bellon's and Mrs. Miller's sisters through the temple. and Mrs. Gary Jones and family, Pocatello, Ida., were guest of Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Gardner. Mr. Jones is a former teacher of Union. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Oberhansly and Chris, Wellington also visited with the Gardners and the Lyall Pitts. Among the students who enjoyed the Easter holiday at home were Steven Yack, Darlene Olpln, Chris Stevens, LorlKowal-li- s, Larry Nielsen, Joan Perkins, Bill and David Labrum, who was accompanied by a guest Shannalee Hamblin, Louise Rock-woo- d. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Labrum and Clark motored to St. George to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Labrum and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Sorensen and family visited In Sclplo and Orem with their parents during the Easter holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Morlln Buchanan and daughter spent the holidays In Mantl with their parents, Mrs. Maude Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Buchanan. Among the out of the basin people who attended the funeral for Otto Uoyd Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Verl and Turner, Gloria Spjut, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cook, Thelma Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Faggloli, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Abarm, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Zobell, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Uoyd, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Loyd, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Day, Lola Evans, Kaye Zobell, Neldon Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mitchell, Ora Casper, Donna Prescott, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Winkler, Mr. and Mrs. Shelly Usonbee, Thelma Nourse, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Day, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Day, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Day, Uoyd Crosby, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Uoyd Verda Rose, Kenneth Benson, Mrs. Marie Benson, all of Salt Mr. and Mrs. William Trowbridge are the parents of a baby boy born April 8. Mrs. Robert Ford, Sandy has leen visiting with the Trowbridges while Mrs. Trowbridge Is In the hospital. -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunsaker and family, Layton, recently visited with Mr. and Mrs. Von Haslem. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Zlrker, Brenda and Tammy and a friend, Kathy Cole, Varden, Wash., spent Wednesday and Thursday visiting with Mrs. Zlrkers mother, Mrs. Marlon Shields. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shields , Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Wanless Shields. Mr. and Mrs. Von Haslem recently spent a weekend at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hayes In Salt Lake. They were Joined by Dr. and Mrs. Perry Bingham, California and Sam Haslem who is attending school In Logan. Loraine Shields spent the weekend with her parents. She accompanied the band from CEU to San Diego for the music Lake; Mr. and Mrs. lavor Chesnut, Samuel conference last week. Terry Houtz, Salt Lake, spent the Crosby, Orem; Mr. and Mrs . Teddy Wall Easter holidays with his mother, Mrs. and family Gllette , Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. Garold Day, Mr. and Mrs. David Uoyd, Vona Houtz. Jim Bybee and Connie Randazzo, Salt Bountiful. Milt Stewart, Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Lake were guests at the home of Mr. and Elrey Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Devere Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Mrs. Verlen Labrum. The group enjoyed Dennis, an Easter outing. Dennis, Mrs. Fannie Harrison, Uoyd and Mrs. Otto Lloyd and Mr. and Mrs. Margaret Wall, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Fag James Zobell were Salt Lake visitors Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis hhilr, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fillmore, Heber City; Mr. and Thursday night. Mrs. Lloyd was an overnight guest of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clyde Hoffman, Filer, Ida.; Evan Willard Day. They returned to Salt lake Wall, McCammon, Ida.; Audrey Lindsay, Sunday for an Easter family gathering. Nellie Smith, Audrey, Hooley, Donna SwenThose present were Mr. and Mrs. Gary son, Pleasant Grove, Steven Uoyd, Zobell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sherrie Uoyd, Springvllle; Mr. and Mrs. Abrams, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lawrence Scott, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. ClaDennis, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Perry, Mr. and rence Wall, Hiawatha; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mrs. Heber Day and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Lemon, Dutch John; Mrs. Annie Morrill and Carol Twltchell, Salem. Day all of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Labrum, BountOut of town guests who attended the iful; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mlchle and famifor Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ferreception ly, and Mr. and Mrs. Marrett Kelson and three children, Kaysvllle spent Easter guson Saturday night were Mr. Royal Workman, Keith Workman and Carol Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clem labrum. Ricks, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clegg went to to nine the mile day. They spend and Mr. and Mrs. Rod Ward, Provo; foreMrs. Mattie Edwards spent the Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ward, Esdante; and of week the with her daughter part Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Coleman, Lyfamily, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Labrum. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Denyle man, Wyo; Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Roper and children, Neal Yeoman, Jayne and McKenna, Hunter, visited with their grandConnie Yeoman, Clearfield; Mrs. Amos four for Gilbert Mrs. mother, Elllngford and daughter, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. days last week, while their parents were Gagon Gene Ferguson and children, Kearns. on vacation. Mrs. Elllngford and Doris -Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and went to Hunter to get them Wednesday. Russell Todd were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mr. of at residence the Easter guests Keith Todd, Bountiful . Other company and Mrs. Presley Timothy were, Mr. and the week were Mr. and Mrs. Wesduring and Mr. Hancock and family, Mrs. Byron ton Timothy, Kaysvllle, former RooseMrs. Brucs lorg and family, Mr. Rutiert velt residents. Also Mr. and Mrs. Jay Val Mrs. and and Rollins family and Mr. Layton, some friends they got Timothy and family all of Salt lake. Runyan, with while they were In Uba acquainted Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shelton, Logan on Mont a mission. were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Leavitt. Mrs. Juns North, Salt Lake, Is visiting with her son, Kenneth North ami family Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ward MulfordwrreMr.andMrs. The Roosevelt Daughters of Utah PioSteve Hamilton and family ami Mrs. Mary neers will hold their April meeting TuesMower, Pleasant Grove. Sunday they were day, April 20, at 2:30 at the home of Joined by Mrs. June Mower ami family. Mrs. Men's Kksund. All members are Mrs. Mary Mower will stay with the urged to attend. for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thompson and 1 rhone News Items to family, Orem, spent the Easter weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Summerall. Mrs. Ada Kelly who has been staying DUP group meets Mul-for- 722-213- INTERESTING FACTS BROUGHT TO YOU BY JAY GATES STANDARD - Roosevelt, Utah Thursday, April 13, 1971 CBQQZESO GGQQ 9 0QQ Nurses to hold seminar liJSl c. & L. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Malqulst was their son and wife, Frank and Linda Malqulst from the BYU. Kay Wall and son Kevin visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Walls and other relatives. Here for Ralph Omans testimonial was his grandmother, Mrs. Leora Oman of Salt Lake, an aunt, Mrs. Ruth Jensen of Moroni and his brothers who have been attending school, Clair and Phil from Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Johansen and family of Seattle, Wash., have been visiting with their sister and family, Arda, Dallas and Paula. The Noretta branch of the Daughters of the Pioneers held their monthly meeting at the home of Legs Rust In Talmage. There were 14 meifcbers present. The lesson was given by Hazel Goodrich and was on the Early flour and saw mills of the pioneers. Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Lott of Provo visited over the Easter weekend with Violets parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Miles and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Max Brotherson and family of Salt lake visited with their family the Wm. Brothersons over the weekend. Those home from school for the Easter weekend, David and Darene Monson, Ogden and Rowen Monson of Provo and Miss Susan McConkle of BYU, Connie Evnas and Norene Powell, Clair and Phil Oman, Logan. Mrs. Lucille Hansen of Falrvlew have been staying with her grandchildren while their parents Jack and Donna Barton have been in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Allred motored to Rangely Saturday to visit the Bob Ber-re- tt family who have been 111. They are better at this writing. They also visited the Andy Allreds and son Rex and his family while there. People from out of town for the funeral services of Lee Potts were Mr. and Mrs. Noel Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ' lorg, Mr. and Mrs. William Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Ade Prescott, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Page, Madyllne Freeman, Jean Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon lorg, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart All-re- d, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Williams and Pam, Lema Dearlng, Harold Potts, Ray Potts, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Addy, Mr. and Mrs. Dee lorg, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Potts, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Butters, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamblin, Mario Woodard, Winnie Page. Elna Nlel, Norman Nlel, Sheldon Woodard, Mr. and Mrs. William Marett, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Page, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grlmsdall, Sheryl Brewal, Mr. and Mrs. Mltchall Webb, all of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Huff, Mr. and Mrs. Appales Turnbow, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Van Tassel, La Rets Hardman, Mr. and Mrs. Rulan Moon, Mr. and Mrs. LrRoy Bushell, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Knight, Terral Knight, Dixie Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Woodard, lone Prescott, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Page, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gunn, Mr. and Mrs. Shuman Kick-haMr. and Mrs. Ivan Aik In son, Arva Bunat, Heber McNeil, Barbara Mitchell, Kamas; Mr. and Mrs. Kay Page, Mr. and Mrs. Lofe Page, Mr. and Mrs. Lin-dSnuder, Janice Mitchell, Alton Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Ken White, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fitzgerald, Stan Page, Kim Page, Edna Sevens, Aral Page, Florinda Darcey, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lefler, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Page, Francis; Elva Hallman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Young, Yvone War-anl- c, Delorls Atkinson, Nina Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Atkinson, Wayne Prescott, Tom and Elizabeth Lefler, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Freestone, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Redden, California; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Page, Frultland; Mr. and Mrs. Aldsn Muir, St. George; Ken Carrol, ln Poea; Twlla Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Young and family of Sandy, spent the weekend with their parents, Mary and Leon Dump. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Ames motored to Salt Lake on Wednesday to visit their families. SERVICE YOU CAN TRUST Phone A 722-241- 1 (Jey Gales) two-da- y seminar 16 for registered held Thursday and Friday, at Hotel Utah In Salt Lake. April 15-Special guest, June Abbey, noted teacher, researcher and author In the field of 16 nursing will discuss Physiology and the The Central Nervous Nurse, Focus: System. Miss Abbey at present Is a member of the faculty of the University of California at San Francisco and has conducted other stimulating workshops In the Salt Lake area. This Informative program Is presented by health services Corporation and endorsed by the Stats Nurses' Association. Enrollment Includes nurses from all LDS Hospitals as well as representatives from other Health Care Agencies In Utah, and Wyoming. jiiiiaapQi lajtp, BIRTHS Mr. end Mrs. Dcnnla Ferguson pose by their wedding take during the reception held In their honor Saturday evening. Mrs. Ferguson Is the former Tnml Workman. Reception Workman-Ferguso- man, Lori Ferguson and Sue Lynn Workman. They wore lavender floor-leng- th dresses with mandarin collars and puffed sleeves. They carried white baskets filled with white and lavendar daisies. The mother of the bride wore a lavender dress with long sleeves, high neckline and green and lavendar scarves. The mother of the bridegroom wore a lavender knit dress and both wore corsages of white with lavender gladioli. Gary Houtz performed the duties of best man. Ushers were Mark Ferguson and Steven Ferguson. The nlne-tlerwedding cake had lace decorations and daisies and was topped with a pair of doves. Mrs. Scott Walllck was at the guest A reception honored Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ferguson Saturday evening at the Roosevelt-Secon- d Ward Cultural hall. They were married March 13. Parents of the young couple are Mr. and Mrs. Wane Workman and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ferguson, all of Roosevelt. Prior to the reception a dinner was served at the Workman home for guests at the reception. The cultural hall decor Included a gold backdrop with a large green archway decorated with daisies of white and yellow. Lighted pillars at each end were topped with arrangements of mums, daisies and gladioli. The bride wore a gown of champagne over champagne colored crystallne colored satin. It featured long full sleeves and a rounded neckline. Her floor-leng- th veil of Illusion was edged with lace and had appliques of lace on It. It was held by a fabric rose and a pearl. She carried a bouquet majestic, yellow and white daisies with white pearls end baby breath. Tammy Gilbert was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Janalee Robison, Becky Ferguson, Patsy Ferguson, Sherry Work Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Taylor, Duchesne, a boy, April S. Mr. and Mrs. Zara La Veil Assy, Roosevelt, a boy, April 5. Mr. and Mra. Gerald Kenneth Argyle, Duchesne, a girl, April 6. Mr, and Mrs. William Trowbridge, Roosevelt, a boy, April 6. Mr. and Mra. Larry Merrill Taylor, Mt. Home, a girl, April 6. Mr. and Mrs. Glen D. Allred, Vernal, a girl, April 11. Mr. and Mrs. Garold Larsen, Vernal, a boy, April 12. PATIENTS reception n ed book. In charge of serving were Mrs. Daniel Dennis, Mrs. Gerald Dye, assisted by Nancy Workman, Cindy Dennis, Sherry McArthur and Annette Wilson. Mrs. Dan Swain and Miss Joan Perkins were In charge of gifts. Bob Benson emceed s program consisting of a piano solo by Susan Rasmussen; s dance by Vicki Brotherson; a song Lillian Carlson, Kay labrum, Mazle Root, Roosevelt; Twyla Lake, San Pablo, Calif.; Mary Garda, Salt lake; Robert Jack, Whlterocks; Velma Fleldsted, Mt. Home; Jane Hadden, Duchesne; Bill Mitchell, Neola; Melvin Pierson, Ivan Morrell, Vernal; Juanita Tabbee, Randlett. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brough, Roosevelt, a girl, April 8. Mr. and Mrs. lindon Robb, Roosevelt, a boy April 9. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dale Wood, Vernal, a girl, April 10. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Glllman, Bluebell, a girl, April 11. Neighborhood Sewing Mrs. Howard Gilbert hosted the neighborhood Sewing club Wednesday evening. The evening was spent doing hand work and visiting. A dessert luncheon was served to twelve present. by Melodle Reynolds and Kathy Harmston, a song by Tammy Gilbert; a violin solo by Becky Bellon and a dance by Lorna Bastlan. They are making their home in Salt lake where Taml Is attending school and Dennis Is employed. Beautiful Buick Bargains! BIIICK BARGAIN DAYS 1 m, i ARE SAVING DAYS! ... i on WE DEED USED CARS! In fact, we need them bad enough that we are willing to sell New Units at almost wholesale! of this opportunity today. WE Take advantage HEED USED CARS N-O-- Come in and see us! W! LOSE WEIGHT Get amazing results when you take our product called SLIMODEX. No prescription needed. You must losa ugly (at or your money back. SLIMODEX Is a tablet and easily swallowed. No starving, no special exercise, no harmful drugs. SLIMODEX costa $3.00 and Is sold on this If not satisfied for any reaGUARANTEE: son, Just return the unused portion to the makers and get your full money back. SLIMODEX Is sold by: HUISH DRUG In Roosevelt. Mall orders filled. CHEVROLET-BUIC- K YOU CAN DEPEND A nurses will be -- . k"' QUALITY In SLC April 18 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barton returned Friday from a trip to Philadelphia, New York and Washington D. C. They gained a greater appreciation of our heritage of freedom as they visited Independence Hall and touched the Uberty Bell, The Capital, the White House and the National Archives where the original Declaration of fodepen-denc-e, Constitution, and Bill of Rights are housed for all Americans to see. They were especially fortunate for this was the cherry blossom season and Washington was especially beautiful. Visitors at the Grant Hansen residence over Easter weekend and during the preceding week were Mr. Nels Pehrson of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bellon and three sons of Salt lake; Mr. John Sullivan and 2 sons of Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson, of Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hansen and two sons of Salt lake and Mrs. Gary Hansen and daughter of Payson. Guy and Todd Hansen spent four days last week In Salem and Payson with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hansen. El-w- nid you know that the reason the military salute la like It la. I heeanae of women! The military salute, as we know It tmlay, originated In Ihe tournaments of the Middle Ages where the knlghtn who were taking the Queen of part In competition used to nrknawledge ties lily on her throne by shielding their eyes with their hands ns they panned before her. as a token thnt the Minding rays of her bennty dazzled them. Boon, aaltue ef the that type of salute became the standard aoldlers everywhere, end thnt Is why soldiers today raise their hand above their ryes when saluting. Of all the magazines In America today, which one Is the oldest? Whafs your guess? The magazine that Is haa been published for the moat continuous years Harpers. 5 ONI Roosevelt. Ulsh 4 d, is L Phon. i (DhevKoM-luid- i Jay 722-241- 1 C. Gates . HooMV.lt, Utah i |