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Show t STANDAR- D- Nova Culture club mbar 30, 1978 i. MBtfiuhn XYSiiewVUru he iiia!i ft HI HEpwy I - Culture Club met Nov. 9 at the Ceramie Hut. where member made ceramic Chriatmaa article. Ten member attended. Selections "Bride Ui Ik Yvonne Yazzie and Ronald Everything In The Store Stewart have chosen the First of December to be married. Their 1 reception will be December at the to 50 20 Lake Electric Building in Roosevelt from 7:30 to 9:00 in the AAoon BEE evening. FOR THI BEST IN BRIDAL REGISTRY SEE SELECTIONS. ONLY THE FINEST IN CRYSTAL AND 68 North Main Roosevelt BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Keith Winterton, Roosevelt, a boy, Nov. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reed, Ft. Duchesne, a boy, Nov. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Allred, Roosevelt, a girl, Nov. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Page. Tridcll. a girl, Nov. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mathis. Duchesne, a boy, Nov. 21. PATIENTS Rose Rasmussen, Mamie Mary Jenkins, Drusilla Commits, Florence Mills, Rey Peterson am! Donald Griggs. Andrew Spinner, Nancy Manning, . Sharon S'nupc, Joe Von Art: !ti, Young, Sandra Campbell. Charles R. Potter. Larae Roberts, Dorothy Slaugh, Diane Thompson ar.d Magen Stubbs. ' CHINA. 722-255- Glfft lists from $2, $3 $5, Call Hospital open to the public and individuals and groups of women are encouraged to attend to learn to protect themselves. The film will be available during the week of Dec. 4 for groups who cannot attend the Dec. 6 showing. To schedule the film, along with an appearance by a local police officer who will answer questions, contact the Roosevelt police department at 4aMa.AiM hear holiday hints BPW -- A film on combating rapista will be shown in Roosevelt Wednesday, Dec. 6. The movie, titled How to Say No to a Rapist and Survive, is being shown through efforts of the Roosevelt police department. The showing at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 6 at the Moon Lake Electric building is Moccasins Indian Jewelry Necklaces Beads .VWi life.,...-- . 'Say No to a Rapist' film to be shown WARDLE'S INDIAN CURIOS SHOP the Week" off 722-999- 2 SELECTIONS 4 Wedding Deadlines The Uirilah Basin Sian jard requires that mfonnaticn and he .uhpictures or; weddings jf jf - milted for publication within one month of the dare of 'he w.l' be i marriage. Coior pu.tiiies individual jpon accepted only co'uri'H and po'uioid proval, photos are not oweplabif- f A liar idling fee f charged for picess-n- The Roosevelt Business and Professional Women's Club held its meeting t the Roosevelt Monday evening Helen Smith, ML school. high junior Fuel home economist of Price, was Smith gave tips guest speaker. Ms. have a more to how on and hints enjoyable holiday season. Club members voted to accept the responsibility of promoting the Christmas lighting contest again this year. Prizes will be announced soon. Anyone interested in competing may call Lillian Carlson. BPW president The members also voted to donate $25 to the Christmas lighting contest Dora Curry presented a proposed budget in the absence of Ruth Allen, finance chairman. Several changes were recommended. Final budget will be presented at the Dec. 11 meeting. Jean Smith announced the assertiveness training shop to be held Dec. 2. Only 20 persons are allowed to attend. Guests at the meeting were: Minnie Morrill. Dicia Emmert Glenda Stewart, Florence Johnson, Eleanors Yakovich, Ruth Rhoades, Kathryn Hall and Mrs. Smith. Jean Labrum and Dora Curry were Table in charge of the program. decorations were canned out in the Thanksgiving theme. vni' i.(' " ectuies ft.' fin,.i',,:a.,'r. rand Opening NEW & ANTIQUE FURNITURE Roosevelt 115 South Main 722-421- 8 i P.M, to 10 P.M. diabetes and hypoglycemia. DOOR PRIZES? Wifr be given away each hour. Lovely prizes like a Bentwood Hall Tree, a big family Bible, Etc. Low Prices Like $499 For a couch, love seat, chair, coffee table tablesl A rustic look in a heavy wood-lif- e 5 & 2 Free coneei at prison time frame! iflteii s, Reg. 49 A Sectional set! $655 Excellent proven quality Regularly priced1 Our regular price $1,500. between $1,200 Grand Christmas 779. Our opening price $729. price $655. d lJOO Christmas Gifts & Stocking Staffers Christmas sale on all our gifts plus an addi- & , Premarked Bibles 10-Pie- ce Christmas Sale Price 18 Grand Opening Price tional 10 FOR LOW Dec. 1. Carry Basics 2. Master Charge Cash & 3. VISA DIRECT FACTORY LINE OFFERS more off for Low prices plus 10 Antiques are moved to back of building with some items on sale plus 10 more on Tuesday! ii.isi i .gV i t t Swivel Rockers j ft Recliners Dining Sets I Antiques J LOW PRICES Christmas Grand Openingl Festival to feature local vocalist The University of Utah ASUU Board will present a Programs December Festival of Arts, Thursday and Friday, Nov. 30 and Dec. 1, 1978, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the A. Ray Olpin Union Building Ballroom. The two-da- y event will feature arts and crafts displays, demonstrations and sales, accompanied by live entertainment free food and a Christmas tree contest Admission is free. Steven Rachele, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Rachele, Roosevelt will be one of the performers for the event In addition to the artwork and entertainment at the Festival, the University Food Services will be giving away free hot bread and honey, along with hot w assail There will also be fancy breads and cookie for sale. 6--9 220 I lighted Christmas trees, decorated with everything from feathered owls to handmade 'glass ornaments, will be featured at this year's annual "Festival of Trees", slated to run Dec. 6 through 9 at the Salt Palace. The annual holiday benefit for Primary Children's Medical Center will also have an expand-- , ed Sweet Shoppe, a Gift Boutique, and more than 60 musical groups performing on stage. The "Festival" will be open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., Wednesday mission is through Saturday. adults and our milk. of trees Over Pricod under Salt Lake on samo quality merchandise. Como In and comparel to Festival off Tuesday Dec. 5 from 5 to 10 p.m. r tt WEEK OF DEC. 44 to change according Monday: Sloppy joes, french fries, seasoned spinach, veg with dip, chilled (caches, favorite cookie, milk. Tuesday: Chicken fried turkey roll, whipped potatoes with gravy, frozen peas, lettuce with dressing, cake with pineapple sauce, bread, butter, milk. Wednesday: Hot chili, tossed salad, chilled rosy applesauce, corn bread with butter, glazed doughnut milk. Thursday: Fish fillet with tartar sauce, baked potato with butter, seasoned green beans, lettuce with dressing, lemon pie with topping, bread, butter, milk. Friday: Tacos, hot buttered corn, fruit cup, frosted cinnamon roll, bread, butter, The Utah Symphony will give a free holiday concert for the Utah State Prison inmates on Saturday afternoon, Dec. 2. The special prison concert," to be conducted by Ardean WaLts, will be attended by minimum and medium security prisoners. It will be the fourth time that the orchreslra has performed for the prison inmates. Opening the concert will be the Overture to The Merry Wives of Windsor" by Nicolai, followed by Beethoven's Symphony No. 8 (Firs: Movement!, the Danse Macabre by Saint-Saenand Die Londonderry Air. the final portion cf the During concert, the prisoners will be treated to two Russion works: Borodin's 2 (Finale) and excerpts Symphony from Prokofiew's Lt. Kije Suite Birth, Wedding, Troika." Rumanian The exciting Rhapsody All by Enesco will conclude the program. Mr. Galyn Blackburn, the Inmate Service Coordinator at the Utah State Prison staled, The Utah Symphony is 'on a social pedestal; in the minds of the prisoners and it means a lot to the inmates to be entertained by our famous orchrestra." end Beautiful Subject supply. The Basin Diabetic Assm-ia- t inn will meet Thursday Nov. 30, (today at 7:30 p.m. rn the Moon Lake building. Lynne S. Dawson and Jean Marie Anderson, locnl (Petitions, will be there to help witn r.x-a- l pin lining for Tuesday Dec. Next to Stereo Den Across From Uteland Diabetic Assn, to meet Nov. 30 Ad- for $1.50 50 cents for children. Tickets may be purchased from committee members or at the Salt Palace. to choose from. Free estimate and in- - stallation. WOVEN WOODS DECORATIVE BLINDS Jim's Furniture Roosevelt In U h |