OCR Text |
Show Lorangers first trip GDOQOVDGG QGC9 iftinfflIIMJ Mrs. Veda Lab rum PHONE SOCIAL NEWS TO ROOSEVELT 722-03- 1 Ronald J. Taylor has made zone leader of the Trenton District VI zone at Bristol, Pennsylvania where he is serving an IDS Mission. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurel Taylor of Montwell, --- Elder CAM HARMSTON ENTERTAINS BIRTHDAY CLUB Mri. Gordon Harmiton entertained the Birthday Club last lunch- -' week at a eon at her home in honor of Mrs. Vic Brown, Ft. Duchesne They visited with Mrs. Cal ...The second ward mutual clas-beWllkens and family. ses. Ensigns, Explorers, Lau- Eugene Harmston and rel Maids enjoyed Mr. and Mrs Axel Birch have a ftn eveldng Monday night when returned to the mainland from each cla8S Plcked a country de-Hawaii lira corated a booth and served food vlsitnc in Hemit Calif " al the along with a program number present The vr t invii Haiann dePlctlnE he chosen country. en South. The following ladles helped with the march of dimes Mrs. Evelyn Loranger, Marie Miller, Margaret Loranger and Thelma Anderton. Mrs, RaNae Miller attended a Easter Seal work shop in Salt Lake Saturday. RaNae is chairman for Duchesne County. Leola and Wendell Preston motored to Clearfield Sat- urday to attend fast meeting Sun-day jor the christening of their of Jimmy tiny was blessed she by her freston, father and will answer to lisa, and Mrs y Freston attendd Testimon meetlng the Brldgeland ward on Fast Sunday where Mr. Freston con-a- re gr&nd-daught- 8TANDARI) Kuimcvelt, Utah Thursday, February 3 8, 1968 band awaiting surgery, Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Jensen motored to Salt Lake Wednesday for some visiting and Dennis to attend National Guard dives. Bruce and Cissy Anaerton and family left during the week for Grands Isle La., V,Sere Bruce has employment. er, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Garrt8 1180 drMd 10 dner and small daughter reand Mr. Lynn Labrum by Sweden, Mexico turned last Thursday from Wor-lan- d, spent a few days in Us Veg- - costumes Hawail ttaly. Leader, were Wyoming where Mr. GarMaurlne Bellon, Kay Madsen, was at the dner employed -- Mr. and Mrs. Leonal Fenn sugar and Mrs. Paul G. Stringham, Dennis, Dave Joyce swain, Teddy now at are They living factory. Guests were seated Vernal. the parents of a baby boy A....,- Whlterocks. 1 !S at a table covered with pink born January 31. He weighed Tm r w.rmlclM J Freston. n guests Mr of Mrg Boyd ih and centered with an arrangeMr. and Mrs. Gordon HarMr. Mr! l Mr,. ment of pink carnations. in. vuiltrs. mston spent a few days in Salt to Lake Monday: Irvin enSalt BY After dinner, bridge was Lake last week. Mr. HarmTWs tortleth thelr I888 Mr. and Mrs. Newt Miller re-- r tered the Veterans hospital for . 1,11 LYN to with played, ston attended a natural resource prizes going celved word of a great-granobservation. Lois returned home Mrs. Arvln Lab rum, and Mrs. meeting. They visited the hard-we- ar Fenn spentfour toys MILLER and Mari- born to Saturday, and reported her hus- Robert Huish. ln Salt lake last week, getting Ranch where they enjoya lyn jjrown january 26 in Span-Gifts were presented to the ed a tour in a bob sled. medical check-u- p. lsh Fork. The new arrival has honored guests. Mr. and Mrs Carl L. Young g Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Kyn-stbrothers. Grandparents are vl8lt8d al fai"Uy- Mr. and Mrs. David Kyn-stMr. and Mrs. Vic Brown, Ft. TWO LADIES HOST To get the job done, a comand Mrs. Ray Lab rum with his mother, Mrs Ly e Mrs. SPADES-H- I CLUB mittee should consist of three visited with also motored to Bountiful Thursday Young. They Dumo men. two of whom are absent. to attend the funeral of their UMar Nielsen family. Mrs. Helen spencer Ursen Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jensen, to Salt Lake and Young returned Alma Kynston. famlly Magna, visited her and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cooper grandfather, with them for a few weeks Our neighbor's wife lets him Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Asht the Milton Fenn8 oyer hosted the Spades-Club last , ton are still in Salt Lake where visit. go out once a week with the week. Supper was served, and . . . he's a scoutmaster. (B1-!- ) r A will stay until Mrs. Ashboys Burgess they Mrs. Loranger the evening was spent playing turned home Saturday from the cared for Margaret ton's arm is better. at the grandchildren Jen- - Edwards spent Friday bridge. Holy Cross Hospital in Salt nie Mr. and Mrs. Albert NielThe first man to tear a teleLyn Md jlmml0i Friday and home of Mrs. Enid Nelson's Prizes were won by Mrs. sen was Lake after open heart surgery was by Sid dinner accompanied and phone book in half must have visiting while their quilting, and Sunday Saturday Clem Lab rum, Wesley JenRockwood and Mr. and Mrs. performed Jan. 16. He is re- - mojher been the father of a teenager. Mary Lou Boren was in served, sen, Mrs. Rex Lamb and Clem Keith to be recovering to Phoported CalLogan Nielsen, San Scott Pedro, Burns, galt Lab rum. Mr. and Mrs. Gorhis strength. enix Ariz., to attend the funTime will tell on a man. esMr. and Mrs. Fay Mecham ifornia has been visiting his don Harmston and Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. Nielsen's small and eral Mrs. Mr. Mecham grandparents pecially a good time! accompanied by Virgil Robert Huish were guests. Walt Anderson, prior to sernephew, Duane Rasmussen. attended foneral services ThurMrs. Ray Gardner is visitWe know a couple who met sday in Orem for a brother-in-la- w, ving in the Air Force. T & C STITCHERS Mrs. Enid Nelson spent four ing in Provo with her sister, Dave Cordner, who pason a computer date and deMAKE who is ill. cided to get married sed away after a long Illness. days in Salt Lake visiting at they Andrew of Salt Lake UINTAH BABIN STANDABD Husband of Becky Mecham, sls- - the homes of Mr. and Mrs. FEATHER FLOWERS figure it's a calculated lisk. Earl Timothy; Mr. and Mrs. spent a few days at the home of ter of Fay and Virgil. The T and C Stitchers mei his parents, Mr. and Mrs. HoWade Nelson; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith Lucille Elmer and There's no risk when you come at the home of Mrs. Lois Crow ward Andrews Sr. Nelson; Mrs. Gladys Timothy, came from Phoenix Ariz., Satto Christensen's Dept. Store. Mr. and Mrs. James MiFriday. All members particiurday to take her parents, Mr. and in Roy with Mr, and Mrs. lor Roosevelt, phone float in feather the making pated ller, Springville, stayed and Mrs. Henry Loranger back Jack Grenn. all the family! for Shoes wers again, light refreshments residents of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Seaver Archie recently to Ariz., for an extended visit were served. Lab rum, while they were on This is the spent the weekend at home from with the Smiths. vacation. his studies at Dixie College. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilkins went to Salt Lake last week. The 11 a.m. service at the Myton Presbyterian Church drew a large congregation, Sunday. The sermon was presented by William Hayes, who came from HOSPJTAL First Methodist Church in Salt Honored during January as Lake. Special music was a voN E;W S Students of the Month at Union cal solo by Mrs. Geneveve Mihigh school were Susan Harm- ller, with Mrs. Gladys Dart as ston, Senior; Alden Whitehead accompanist. Hymnal music was BIRTHS Harmston conducted Mr. and Mrs. Gary Shields, Junior and Kathy by Robert George. A Morrell Pride Sophomore. was enjoyed at the hour social a Brldgeland, girl, January 29, The Misses Harmstons are close of the service. Mr. and Mrs. Ronny Giles, Tab-lon- a, GorMorrcl Pride The service at the Myton Prea boy, January 29, Mr. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Alden is a and don Harmston next and Mrs. Larry Allred, RooseSunday, Church, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O. sbyterian 11, will be conducted January 29, velt, a boy, of Roosevelt. February Potter who will come Table Rite HID FM Mr. and Mrs. Leonal Fenn, Whitehead, all Floyd by Each month students at the Roosevelt, a boy, January 31, school are honored for schol- from Central Christian Church. - Among those who attended Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cess-pooc- h, astic rating and participation in the regional L.D.S. Convention at Randlett, a boy, Febschool activities. Vernal, Saturday, were Bishop ruary 4. Leon Ross, Leo Haueter, NewPATIENTS FROZEN FOODS ell Richens, Loryn Ross, Carl Frances Secakuku, Fort DuchON EVERYTHING YOU Van Tassell and Mrs. Martha esne; Arthur Brown, Roosevelt, ToMsIIm It-BUY IN THIS STORE Joe Dennis Mata, Brldgeland, Murray. Fish Sticks Dm m mN wm cak niSta tin eOk was Week celeScout and Allen Clanton, Randlett. Boy brated Sunday evening, at the iCMiamw Tree Top iomkw mtnmo i m cw Myton Ward Chapel, when a larc to the crowd sii wu ium km somm : ge enjoy gathered Apple Juice nr an im m s n hi t iw program which was presented by the Scouts under the direction of Scout Leader Albert Page. A Pot Luck" party at the (Jl ward chapel, Friday evening, was enjoyed by the Young married Mr. and Mrs. Clinton HarGiant Size study class. Thirteen members rison from Provo, Utah, visitwere present to participate in the ed recently with mother, Elizstudy and enjoy the social at the abeth Harrison. King Size of the session. close Eileen Wooley from Salt Lake Loryn Ross went to Salt Lake spent last weekend home with conto attend the school-boar- d parents Mr. and Mrs. Milton vention which was in session Wooley. Thursday and Friday. I Senior Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jus- Sunn Harmston Mr. and Mrs. Max Peatross tice of Salt Lake visited with student of the month t Giant Size went to Salt Lake Friday. They their mother Pearl Marti nsen of were accompanied by Mrs. Erma -- 1 Deep Creek. Harris who visited Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dale ChristKing Size Sheldon Buckalew while there. ensen of Salt Lake visited in Mrs. Lydia Peatross accompanLapoint last weekend. ied them to Duchesne where she -- Mrs. and Mrs. Kenneth Marremained to visit members of her tin have moved to Oregon. family. Mr. and Mrs. (Hendon Lamb Mrs. Marlon Shields, who rebecame grandparents on Janunderwent surgery, Is cently uary 29 to a girl born to Mr. at the home of her convalescing QiiMuFood. and Mrs. Gary Shields of BrldMr. and and daughter geland. The little miss is Mrs. Marlon Ross. corned home by two sisters and Mrs. Virginia Smith and Mrs. 42-eliPeh one brother. Lewis Roberts went to Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Larry Richardon the Geneologlcal Bus, Saturson and children, Leona Brown, leaf day to spend the day at the LibBetty Cracker Carol Jean Richardson and ChInforAnerted Flavor for family rary searching ristine Pa)' ler were guests last f ' 11 4 ! mation. Chic. Sunday a. the Mark Hackford II harry ,.pk. Bishop and Mrs. Leon Ross Fried RICE home. CkMilM. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mleure Mr. m Jean Arrowchls attended a and Mrs. Clark Abegglen, Mr. -Noodle? Head Start Workshop last week Alden Whitehead . . . chosen and Mrs. Floyd Nielson, Mr. in Lewiston, Ida. of the month. and Mrs. Larry Ross, Mr. La-V- or Ray Sprouse from Scotsdale, Junior student Dennis and Mr. Herald Cra-p- o ..V Ariz., visited several days In participated In a temple excursion to Salt Lake Wednesday. Karla Lee, from the BYU in Mrs. Wm. H. Llnck was hosProvo, spent the weekend at tess to members of the home. club at her home, ThurAnnie Davis has been in the a luncheon was sersday evening Vernal hospital for a week. Mr. ved to members and guests, Mrs. and Mrs. David Jenkins visited Rex Lamb, and Mrs. Wesley Jenher at her home. She is feelsen. Bridge was enjoyed later ing better, In the evening and prizes were A birthday dinner was held awarded to Mrs. Tina Wilkins, in Vernal on February 2 at the Clysta Angus and Dorothy Wahome of Alice Harpole, honorlker. ing her father, David on his The Court of Honor held at birthday. Those attending, were the Stake Center in Roosevelt Mr. and Mrs. David Jenkins, last Sunday was attended by 76 Walter Prince, Mr. and Mrs. Don persons from Myton. A Daddy Date" party was enDavis, Annie Davis, Blrtle Shiner, Valerius and Clyde Harjoyed Thursday evening at the FUE HOME DEUVEUM ANY TIME pole and hostess Alice Harpole. Myton ward chapel under the dirN t They enjoyed the afternoon. , ection of the Primary officers. J 738-226- 2 A program and games and reIs the Kathy Hamilton freshments were enjoyed. Phone news Item to Sophomore student ef month. 1 J two-eou- rae J' tfla. 2,lnUy tr. An Adventure In Friendship j al In, d- on on ' Hi NEWLYWEDS Mr. and Mr. Floyd Wyakrt poMt with thr bran tiful wedding viw preurnted to the young couple and ha an by the bride mother. The vtiw I hand-mad- e legend. She I the former Martha Oeorgianna . Noranjo of Epinoa, New Mexico. inti-rentin-g 722-287- c Tloyi Wyasket, Qeorqia Noranjo recite lotfs arria, sister of the bride; Floyd Wyasket and Martha Georgian na Noranjo were married January 27 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Gale with Mr. Gale Randlett Branch President, officiating in the ceremony. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Tereslta Noranjo, and the groom is a son of Frances Wyasket and Mrs. Gladys Cuch. The newlyweds were honored that evening at a reception at the Randlett Indian Branch A center of attention chapel. was the beautiful three-tiere- d wedding cake which was iced in white with pink decorations. A program and dance was held during the evening. Attending the wedding from out of the Uintah Basin were Mrs. Teresita Noranjo, mother of the bride; Stella Chav- - Ch- ristina Noranjo, grandmother of the bride and Denise, Loretta and Joseph Chavarria nieces and a nephew of the Bride. The young couple is making a home in Provo where Mr. Wyasket is a student at Brigham Young University. Following his graduation from Union high school the groom attended BYU and then filled a IDS mission to the North Western Indian Mission. Visitors welcome to art gallery In Springville at the Springed February ville high school art gallery, reports G. Bruce Bralthwalte, MRS. BILL LINCK director, and will run through the entire month. ENTERTAINS This exhibit which is open to JUST-A-MER- E CLUB the public, consists of over 200 crafts and paintings. The galLink entMrs. William re ertained the Club lery is open every day except Monday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday evening. A dessert Hosts at the gallery will be was luncheon served. most of Sprlngvilles clubs. Guests were, Mrs. Wesley Works of art to be featured are Jensen and Mrs. Rex Lamb. Prizes were won by Mrs. the winners in the Amateur and Tina Wilkins, Mrs. Darrell Wa- professional divisions. The show is lker, and Mrs. Cllsta Angus. by the Utah State Institute of Fine Arts and the Springville CONNIE BRIGHTON high school Art Association. 1 Just-A-Me- FETED BY FRIENDS New TOPS club Miss Connie Brighton was honored Friday afternoon at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brighton, on her 9th birthday. Guests were 12 of her girl friends. They played games and danced. Dainty refreshments, including a decorated birthday cake, were served to the guests. Phone news items to 722-213- to be organized 1 LOSE WEIGHT Get amazing results when you take our product called SLIMODEX. No prescription needed. You must lose ugly tat or your money back. SLIMODEX is a tablet and easily swallowed. No atarving, no special exercise, no harmful drugs. SLIMODEX costs $3.00 and Is sold on this GUARANTEE: H not satisfied for any reason, Just return the unused portion to the maker and get your full money back. is sold by Huish SLIMODEX Drug Store, Roosevelt, lit Mall filled. Another Tops Club is being organized in Roosevelt. The meetings are held every Wednesday night at the City Buildbegin at 7:30 ing. Weigh-i- ns p.m. and the meeting begins at 8:00 p.m. Anyone having a desire to lose weight is welcome to attend. Home demonstration agent Mary Boender will be the guest speaker this Wednesday the 7th. The public is invited to come and all members are urged to be there at 7 JO. Duchesne Mothers Club see film on drugs, pills Marge Ashton entertained at her home with Joan Foy as Cohostess. Mrs. Mary Boender showed a film on Drugs, Sleeping Pills, and Diet Pills, Special guests were Lilly Wimmer, and Trudy Bailey. A dessert lunchen was served. IWWJ1ANOI AGENCY Typ Uf. Butt Half Sliced Ham Chuck CASH HEHIND 69c . 00(90000 n OGC96 Cheer Large Texas ... .0 SI. 39 79( Joy 325c Carrots 2.33 3b.69c Shortenings Grapefruit Tomato Sauce,., 79c 59c ...10e OiockaVYEEiT! son-in-la- w, Chow Mein z. 7 Cake Mix Pl,45c Muffins Pancake Mix , 59c Cake Mix Bisquick 29 Phone AceMoal. 722-21- Just-A-M- - Romeyelt A 722-213- . wj A rfsTV" ... 49 .49' 25 ere Duchesne 79c. 39 iObirson 0.G.A BUREAU tysomycuiy MJCHTE Three students honored at UHS La-poi- nt. OUNTRY MUTUAL LIFE UTAH FA M 3 Phone |