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Show I Miss Cartrette engaged to .Roger L. Brewer SrT MANDVItl) 3 K, nisei pit, I t.lli 1' . i.i . N.i ' I'!i7 TODD HOME SCENE and Mi's, h' '. l.n.loM OK D.U.l'. MEETINd Mitchell announce !ii l.i'i incut ol then ci.' i'i 'I In Ni'Vrinl'i'r Hii'i'ltm' nf 'lie yl Carl retie to li'oyer I ee Hi r'a KniiM'Velt r,ilii f alit'. liters t 'tali I'liuiei'l'K w.ier, son of Mrs. Mantlin' Brew Iield Tlinr-d- .i er and the late Mil;!. mi r!in: at Hie Ik It nf Ml a. Fan-iiHi ewer f Sail 1 ake i 111 . tali. 'lmld. Mrs. Ji'is it'i'll Mi 1 l m.l Mrs. In.'.- Uirlst- s isagi'.nluaie.ii ;i kb, 'll school an. Hi ii lia.'ii I'NM'li Al'I'l' i'i She Is presYoiilii' I'nilel'siu Mis ia'inia Itl'ili.,' (. induct old!! le.ulllUL, at IliCliesi.r high i'd tlif Mrs. Kiltii mi'iting. school. b'ogei is a r.idu.ilc Maitt'i, i.ii'l.itn. gavi- tinii of l ast high school n. Sail ,'i. I T 'iii'iT ii(iil'iii'r.i.liis, lake (.'Hi. He torted a mis-- j md i lie a ski-t- i ll cl tile life I, sbU lor Ike m i'Ii if .ill Bal'iall l iskf Kirks. is eu r rent! . a mei'.i '! ;' the Mrs. 1'imI.i tnii! eisn.i"s while Slates i in . mi lie: mission. sliml fail relic . plans Dec. I'lllled Tile Ian to A Innrkr. hi w is served in Hie couple I!' nril. line in lugnii remple. .'ii December I'1, liii'-IS present. Mrs. James Ilam-I'D- ii I o,'an DS Ten i le. was a club i lie- - (. rite next n.eetu.i' will le a l Jinsleias I'alli it the llnnie Tiiw.ini', I'i'l.i.. aii.l Gli'ii-d- a D.iiti liter Mat':. n et Hnd. .I I'l'lni'.iw, Dnilfi'laiM. Ni'Vi'1'..lvr 11 Mll'ei! Moiilo I'Ct.'l el i'.' li'i'.'f 1 ,Ti,. M'.t I!:. S'.ls '..Ilil'l'Bl H'k, Wliiti'i iirkf. and Ml iMi.i FOR YOUR Ft. DuiTh'Mii'. Mi ..III. i 'do! er 2' Kaie V'Vi'iiiU'i Hay Ui'iaTs and Carol ami JaiUi'ln.e J. i'ai:.'!'i'i;, UINTAH BASIN STANDARD Im'!'. i t. I'Mil.i-suDuclieMie Je.ili ii.is!:.'.; D'11'l'.esne; I h..i le- - W. s .v. y.. i . Ciaii'. and l'lui'.iiShelia S'Wier. T.tl-lue. Ml', -- Claude lorgs tr be honored at open house COXTKACT CLUB TWO HONORED BY .MEETS AT ('aKII.I. B1KT1IDAY (TAB s Mi'liilri J t!ie Contract Cllll' Mrs. Robert lluish and Mrs. Wi'l i' entertained al a four CourWin. Kuppel Jr., entertained se dmuT Saiurda'. r.tght, it L .it the rniiiler Grill. Nov-e:::- 1. 1 el be" v - hai.sl"' PLANS DECEMBER Wf:l)I)I; Mis, Susan siilliuin s engagement tu IJoyil IniKell (liappell i aiiii'imiiiil this week liy her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ornion snlli mi. Susan Sullivan, Bloyd won 'In ' Mrs. Jay Larsen rices. ir.d i Cl.ni jC. Chappell engaged Mr. and Mrs. Ornion Sul- ed Brigham Voung University livan announce the engagement for two and one-ha- lf years. She and forthcoming marriage of Is presently employed by Walk- their (laughter, Susan, to Lloyd Bank and Trust Company LaRell Chappell, son of Mr. in Salt Lake (Tty. and Mrs. Lloyd B. Chappell The benedict-elegraduated of Lyman, Wayne County. from Wayne County high school, Miss Sullivan Is a graduate attended Snow college for one n.jssioii In the Northwestern He graduated from prim young,,f University with science degree MOTHERS CLUB In agronomy and ts presently MEETS THURSDAY employed hy the U. S. Bur-- I "Brainstorming Idea Seseau of Reclamation. He spent In Planning" was topic sions several months last summer in Tlialland working for the of the program presented at Bureau of Reclamation and the Duchesne Mothers' Club Thursday night by William E. Lewis, He is a resiWorld Bank. dent of Provo. Tablona, director of pupil personnel services and vocational The young couple Is planfor the a late December wedding education director ning and they will make their home Duchesne County School Dis- ct trict. In Provo. club members and three guests attended the meeting, held at the home of Donna Wllkerson. Mrs. Jessie Peatross was Guests were Mary Lee Smith. Ernltta Robbins, and Ruby Twenty-on- Large Selection DOLLS, TOYS GIFTS Ladles Purees and Evening bags Plush Animals Christmas Cards, Candy Joseph Original o o Figurines China Clocks and Watches Cedar Wood Novelties Electric Appliances Stereo and Mono 5W" Records - 990 Sheet Music o o Games o Jewelry USE OUR LAY-AWA- Y PLAN! Quick Fountain Lunch OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 11:00 P.M. ALSO SEE OUR ATTRACTIVE The Nenla PTA will be held November the 30th at 7:30 p.m. at the school. Two films on cancer will be shown. Dr. Buxton Is the guest speaker and everyone is encouraged to attend whether a PTA member or not. parents home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jensen are happy new parents to their daughter bom Saturday November 18 In the Roosevelt Hospital. The new miss weighed 8 lbs. and 7 12 oz. and has Mrs. Fontclla Tomlinson two little brothers anxiously accompanied her daughter awaiting at home. Their matCharlotte and Gilbert Kynaston ernal grandmother Mrs. Jennie McElprang, Huntington Is to Salt Lake Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Powell lng for them while their mother motored to Price during the Is In the hospital. Hob Dodd arrived here to week spending some time with Mrs. Powells sister Mr. and spend the hullday weekend with Mrs. Newt Miller. Mr. and his wife Peggy and son, they visited Peggy's grandparents Mrs. Victor Brown and children Robert and Vicki left here the Reed Andertons Sunday. Tuesday. They intend to spend Dorothy Ross entertained Thanksgiving week in Nevada the members of the T & C with Allen and family and in Club Friday. June Hackford Calif., with a daughter Leona. was a guest JoAnn Summer all -James E. Hamblin and was the hostess on November daughter, Arva, motored to St. 11 and honored a new member George Thursday to visit a Joan Mackey with a birthday cuke. The cluh will cancousin Mrs. Vera Kline. Patti Hamblin and Joy Larsen went cel out Thanksgiving week with with them. They returned home Colleen Sheltons home for December 1 meeting. Saturday. David Hunt, Ferron, visited Mrs. Eva Johnson went to his mother Mrs. Dean Hamblin Kanab Wednesday to attend the funeral services for Mark Pope during the week. Gail Loranger and son Glen a foster brother. were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday. Gall went out for a medical check-u- p. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tomlinson attended a golden wedding anniversary held in Salt Lake honoring Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Merkley from Duchesne. Tomlinsons visited over night with their son Brownie and wife Wendy. Mrs. Czrrie Wills Is convalescing at her home following recent major surgery. Some of her company were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kendall Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wlttlver, Mrs. Cora Brown from Odgen. All sisters of Mrs. Wills. .Also Marilyn Merrill and children. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bowden and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Mick Fenn motored to Helper Sunday to visit Mrs. Myrtle (Fenn) Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Blanchard spent the weekend In Salt Lake and vicinity visiting with their children thty went out to Colsee their daughter-in-la- w leen Blanchard. The report on her Improvement Is that she Is not able to be up and around yet except In a wheel chair. She is In the Davis Hospital, e The next club meeting will 7 at the home of Connie Robbins. Terry Cowan The prowill be gram will be centered about Christmas Ideas for gifts, decorations and foods. be December SEE TH-e- . UINTAH BASIN STANDARD Type Ribbons Adding Machine Paper : 1.'17 10 ' m.iriii-ii: Iiii-I:i--- bale lived most of ril'd ilic ill Upulro, lers, November 18 Mr. and Mrs. Keith D. Jensen, Roosevelt, a Mr. and Mrs. Ralph girl. Prescott, Neola, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Blanchard, Mr. and Roosevelt, a boy. Mrs. Jimmie F. Smith, Roosevelt, a boy. November 19 Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brown, Roosevelt, a boy. PATIENTS Joseph R. McKee, Tridell; Daisy Ice, Ralyne Checora, Whiterocks; Lorena Gardner, Duchesne; Evelyn Murphy, Brldgeland; Gladys Capson, Arcadia; Oran Curry, Neola; Tom Jenks, Annette Cesspooch, Ouray; Ervin Wardle, Roosevelt. County buys two new automobiles The bid of the Center Service, Roosevelt, to furnish two sedans for Duchesne County, lias been accepted by the Duchesne County Commission. The price for these cars Is Ponfor the four-dotiac Tempest sedans. One will be assigned to the county nurse and one will be used by the Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Len Boren spent a few days here with their daughter Orval Fenn and son Duane Boren and family. Duane and Sherron Uxk their assessor. or t.i-- r of 12 sons and l.i..., : of whom air livu; Salt Lake; Mrs. William (Wilma) Niukes, Altam. nit; Mrs. Hoy (Myra) Mitchell, lpalco; Mrs. Leo (Shirley) Ames. Ver- nal; and Mrs. Glen (Beryl! Kohler, Logan. They also have 35 craiidcluldren and three great - grandchild reii. i'-- -l i j Printing Needs I'ctoler Mortensen Hotel 88 - Roosevelt Free gift wrapping obser-v.iiU'- Mrs. Clair ed the entertain(Tub ut her Just-A-Me- re A dessert lunchresidence. eon was served. Guests were Mrs. Les Mullins, Mrs. Clair by GRACES Ihnnr rirn.M Yi-I- I.il'rum .i great grandchild. at the James Bacon They were married Novand Mrs. Ashton, Eugene ember 20, 1007 In Provo. The home were Mr. and Mrs. SterHarmston. was later solemnized Mr. Fork. marriage Spanish Price, ling won Prizes were by Mrs. Is a prnminnit retirixl In the Mant Temple June 2, Price Mrs. Richard Harmston, business man. He was Mr. 1925. Adams, Mrs. Fran Harrison Mr. Whitmore, callitl Frank, Bacon's companion Ambasand Mrs. Edgar Labrum. sador on President Kennedy's was born April 4, 1870 lnSpring-vill- r. Mrs. Whitmore was Nirn People to People" good will They are April 9, in Denver. tour to Russia in r.H2. rrmu I.ihrum was the parents of seven sons and daughters, five of whom are Visiting in Konseiclt November 17. She was on her way living, Mrs. Milter (Inez) Ke(Alta) Ketto Kallab to visit her parents. ttle, Mrs. Mr. ami Mis. AldimKynstnn tle, Ilrlgham Y. (Bud) WhiA get acquainted, Mr. and Mrs. David Kyuston, tmore, all of Myton; Mrs. (Margaret) Moeller, Atlan party, will be held at Cowans Mr. and Mrs. Gilberl Kyuas-to- n ami Mrs. Kay Labrum, spent Cafe, Duchesne, from 1:30 to 4 p.m., Thursday Novemlier November U; in Salt Lake and Sandy combining business with 30, and each Thursday thereafter. pleasure. Wives of Bureau personnel, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Larsen remotored down to Ferron to visit contractors, and long-tim- e sidents, are invited to the par- with tier mother, Mrs. Anna ty to get acquainted with her Halley then over to ( Tderville to set', Alice Fox a sister of neighbor. Card games, including bridMrs. Larsen. Val Labrum and a friend, ge, 500, pinochle, canasta, will be played. Larry Walker, Montazuma No dues will lie levied for Creek, spent a few days ut Joining the party, and women llie Imme of Mr. ami Mrs. of all ages are welcome. Clem Labrum. Tin; iv.cn came This is not planned as jn up to enjoy the pheasant hunt. It is a social organization. Sandy Wilkin.? spent the gathering to promote good will weekend with her parents Mr. and foster a means of getting ami Mrs. Merrill Wllkens. They to know your nelglilior tietter. took her back tu Provo to school. 1 Get acquainted party set at Duchesne Fl-d- or laul ta, G.i.; Mrs. Milton F. (Fve-lit- i) Allred, IVnvcr Colo, and they also raised a grandson, Kaviramd I.. Pace. Mr. Whitmore and faintly came to the ITntali Basin 1010 April, In ami they have U'l'ti of Neola ever since residents that lime. He served a mission for the l.DS Church in 1002 in the Southern Slates. He Is presently a member of the High Priests iiiiorum, has been an active ward tearher for many He Is a farmer and years. was ruslodi.in of the Neola school for 25 years. Mrs. Whitmore has been an artive church worker and also active in the community helping with (lu- - sick In the years when doctors were at a premium and most people did withHer luihhles are out them. sewing and growing lovely flo- wers. Wllkens, Mr. and llrs. Franklin I'. SIXTIETH ANNIVERSARY Whitmore, Jr.. i ill lie honored on TlnitiksiiiiinK Day in oliNeriunee ot I heir iliiimonil anniierNury. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! Opening Monday in Duchesne in Cowan's Cafe building ' j Elaines Beauty Shop , January. ,.K $ r m x ; V HONORED AT Loiiez, recently reception in the (ileiiiln Coloniw. 20 Mr. and Mrs. Max C'hap-oo.spei.t a week In Portland on business ami pleasure. While there they went on a tour of the area. Tin", it 'turned last se Aw. s, vV 1 OPEN HOUSE Mr. and llrs. Norman married, were honored at an oH'n liiiuwe Brldgeland want ihapcl. She Is llu- former They will make u home In Totiiuii', Colo. -- MEN'S AND FLEECE-LINE- D well-traine- d operators 1 WEEK ONLY HOY' MEN'S - LADIES' BRID6EUND Regiilii r Tivi.se taking part In the Stake MIA production ''lad II' Rain", were; Mrs. Judv ar I, Mrs. Sar..!, t'O'-k- Franklin GiMi'il, l;.li i i I'stor., Kathy I la'.l uni. Dixie Grant, and' CORD1 ItOl VESTS CHILDREN'S Pamela - BUMPS' ISfc&fclig cliseu CUiiWA Ajjo'ileCiKg . Mr- -. 1 83.0C vls-lfj- Use our convenient i's LAYAWAY Ilid-gat- S4.66 AY PLAN Larsi-n- Mr. .u.d modeo'day i!i"t:.j.s ar- -' i .ii: :b. ! Redondo agoc.a Beach, t . : . Weie leeent ai the I: u.' 'd her pare. ents Mr. ai.d Mrs. l raiik i lal'imce Mr. a:1. attended a District meeting lor P' a masters at Price rlday evei.i:.!'. They accomp-anlc- d Mr. an Mrs. Arvin I.. Belli in ol K.'osevi'lt. Mrs. Join. Capson underwent major surrer. i' rid.iy at the llor-roe- the store! USE OUR LAYAW MI ! SHOE ICE SKATES Phone by - OFF 732-21- LATEST HAIR STYLES Thursda'.. Sports Wear Western Wear Kinmelelt ' Roosevelt li.'Siltal. latest polls are t'e-- ! that she Is I'.eitll.g PLAN instantly availabla doesn't cost extra ks 1 NOW FOR ( IIRISTMYs: GROUP PLAN delivery 1 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Yack have a student teacher living at their home. Miss Aletu Burn-- ! hart, Grand Junction, Colo., a student at Brigham Y'limgUnlv- erslly is student teaching in the Home ! c. department at Roosevelt Jr. high vch ud. She will be here uiilil the end nf SHE' WILL CHERISH S2.00 up Local i.iuMin P. Mr. ami Mrs. honorWhitmore, .lr. will C ed by (lielr famlli in of their f'Olh ucddiuy anniversary on Tlnnksiiving day. November 23 al the American Legion lull m Roosevelt. They expect to r.reet all their chlldri'ii. gi'amlchiblren, ami one great CLUB MEETS AT LARSENS Mr. and Mrs. for CONVENIENT l'v.', E NYLON TIGHTS GIFTS OF DISTINCTION Franklin P. Whitmores to observe 60th wedding date on Thursday I Big Reductions throughout VARIETY AND CONFECTIONERY ! 1 CHILDREN'S F MOl'S BRAND a b's-sn- . i They are Glen Hershel W Bluebell; Milton D. tire. Roes- -, evelt; Francis M. I. . Ho! , rt lorn, C. IWere Ioi c, and Mrs. Bruce (Betty) Goodrich, all ol Jl'ST-A-MER- - I wen- 21', - I . BIRTHS Mak-U- p MARIONS I i Mr. ami Mrs. lurry Johnson. Mr. Johnson Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Johnson, former residents of Koosevelt. Mrs. Wayne Ba.stian, Mrs. Elvln Uustiun ami Mrs. Francis Crozler spent Saturday In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Weitbrnrh Plymouth Mass., spent a few days with his mother Mrs. Prudence Parrish and an Uncle James Bacon. and Mrs. Mr. Richard Adams spent Friday in Rangely Colo. Selections! Fboae !:: I -- Mrs. Thelma Barlow and Mrs. Tina Wilkcu traveled down to Thousand Oaks Calif., to attend the wedding and reception of Bridal Gift Shu Hr,-- !... to Tuesday Bridge meiul'ers at her home on November A dessert luncheon was served. Prize was won by Mrs. ja ! er C. L. Ashton was host Eugene Harmston. The previous week Mrs. Wm. H. Kuppel, Jr. entertained the Tuesday Cluh at a dessert luncheon at her home. Prize went to Mrs. Kupple. i ll'. at thi1 Alla: i.. ball tro" lionorlm: Ml'. ,i;.d p.iz. MRS. ASHTON HOSTS TUESDAY BKHK'iE Mrs. - I . 1C.' -- ifc. Mn-ry- im.:..' Wi,ili!i:,r i: iiou-- e open . Mrs. Ik nurd ulierlunsley Hosted the niemhers of the Neolu Bridge Cluh at Steve's Cafe. A dessert luncheon was foiled. Mrs. Emerson Ober-- I f ol.U A 1 ru.e ii 1 . , Saturda1. afterius'i', November 11, at a luncheon at the Kup-p- Mr. ai. Mrs. Robert Hmsh residence to eoiuiurniorate Were hosts. the Hrthdav anniversaries of Guests were seated at one Mrs. C. L. Ashton and Mrs. t.ii le centered with an arrangeGordon llarmston. ment nf chrysantheFloral decoration was mums ji.ll fall grain In a china rangemeiil of fall weej- and pl.e.isaM Vase flanked with rushes with It uie e.rvsanihe-inuiii- s tapei- - i. c(,ii.er Mulders. in a chi', a v e. Tin a1 ' ol bridge were was jilai el followlln'. Bridge : linner. Prizes luncheon, with prizes going ti' played fiillii-!:went to Mis. 1'. A. Myrin and Mrs. llariiisioii, Mrs. Victor Mrs. Wm. II. Kuppel Jr. Brown, Mrs. Aslilou, and Mrs. George Houston. .MBS. OBEKHANSLY Mrs. Ashton and Mrs. Harin-sto- n were each presented with HOSTS NEOLA (TAB a gift from the clut. 1 - 4 the sly little mouse and play a happy tune, with gifts from 2.85 a Bo box (3 prs.) hose... to $5; $10; $15; (more or less) brother Merry Christmas wishes! along W";i. Pbnrr A m Kiiniwi rit |