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Show ed games, lunch and a slum-b- e- party. James Powell motored to Provo Wednesday to bring Mrs. Mrs. Ruth Haslem enter talned for her son Arvln on his 12th birthday. Six boys enjoy- - Powell home, they spent some time In Salt Lake with Janees father Mr. Lott Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Larsen spent some time In Lyndon getting aqualnted with tlielrnew great grandchild, a boy, born 20TII ANNIVERSARY YEAR Snovs RETREADS th. Famous (5)95 O.K. Money Back Sum. Guannts. Wheels Balanced $1.00 . (WEIGHTS FREE) SMALL Commercial 650 x 16 91Q-9- Nylon ly Reg. tread - plus. tax, ex. Rear Tractor 10x2 ly 1A L'UBTI E E Tire 30.95 Nylon . . . plus tax, exchange SllVfOU NTEDlF REEI EXPERT WHEEL ALIGNMENT M Tm mi TwCri, MW Ca kw mi Cmtit, Pack Mm hmp ITS INSPECTION TIME! Snows SALES AND SERVICE Phone 722-327- 1 - Roosevelt Its the greatest credit card ever invented because it can be used for so many things at so many places. ike Wy-ask- et, Mrs. Margaret Loranger was hostess Friday for Ladles from the T A C Club. Pie Alamode was served. Mrs. Agues Mitchell came from Clearfield to spend some time visiting her daughters, Leola and Ethel Freston and Mrs. Lois Bird bruught her husband Irvin home Monday from the Hospital, he is doing well since his operation. Sunday dinner company at the Max Nelsons were daughter Karen and Wayne Brown and family from Helper. Mrs. Thelma Anderton accompanied her daughter, Joan and Wayne Bowden to Salt lake Thursday. She attended the wedding and reception of her Shari McDongranddaughter ald and Dennis Bills Friday evening at the Crestwood Villa on Hyland Drive. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Freston visited in Salt Lake during the week with son Randy and family in Kaysville and daughter, Verna and family in Granger. Mrs. Hazel Anderton Is enjoying a visit from her son, Tom who Is home on furlough from the service. Also visiting is her daughter, Mary Jane Molhman from Denver Colo, -Clyde and Venice McDonald and family motored to Salt Lake Saturday and brought the word of Venlces parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Timothy went by jet to Washinton to spent some time with their son Bob, who had just came from a year in Korea and will be going to Alaska. Mrs. Leola Freston and daughters Doreen and LaRayma spent the weekend visiting In Clearfield they went out to take Mrs. Agnes Mitchell home. Mr. and Mrs. Devon Fenn enjoyed the company of their grandson, Tracy Dye irpm Salt Lake over the weekend. Ron Taylor spent the past wew enrolling at Weber College. He gave nls mission report in Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Mrs. Dean Hamblin visited with her daughter Carolyn and family In Kearns two days the past week. Sheryl Boren was a patient in the local hospital. Sheryl Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WERE HAVING A PARTY! Free punch and donuts all day Saturday, Mar. 30. SUL Tima MOUNTSD mill Si, m, families. For the past 20 years, weve enjoyed serving the tire needs of the Basin. 1968 marks the 20th consecutive year in the tire business In Roosevelt. Sold with to Shirley and Jimmy Searle. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Roberts. David and Font el I a Hunt and boys from Ferrun were recent compnay at the home of Davids mother, Mrs. Dean Hamblin. Boys graduating from Primary recently were Arvln Has-leBen Mecham and Ted it because it makes record keeping so easy. And it helps me. control my budget, too. P(FIRST(SECURITYH IBankAmericardj Duane Boren. Karma Woodward motored to Salt Lake spending some time with her sister Connie after lis Connies graduation from Beauty College, the two girls came home. Connie will start work In the Excellls Beauty Salon In Cottonwood Mall soon. Duchesne essy winners named Ex-cel- Winners have been announced Esthe Americanism say contesfrrom the Duchesne schools this year. Themed to "Americanism, What It Means to Me in 1967 and 1968," fifty students from the Duchesne high school participated In the contest, which Is sponsored by The American Legion Auxiliary, Duchesne Unit No. 22. Winners of the awards In the two categories, were announced by Mrs. Phyllis Day, the Unit Americanism chairman, who was in charge of the essay contest. Mrs. Beverly Evans Eng- for QQQ0QGOO QG0 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Whitman from Salt lake were guests Saturday at the borne of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph lish Instructor at DHS, encouraged the students, to enter the Taylor. David Bolsclair from Kaysville, his father and a cousin from Rhode Island, visited Wednesday and Thursday at the home .of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Jensen. David is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jensen spent a few days during the week at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jen- sen. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Jensen went to Ballard on the 14th to a birthday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norton Shelton honoring the 14th birthday of their grandson, Dwane Shelton. Walter Stoddard Is home now after spending the winter at Ogden and Salt Lake. A Nephew, Darrell Stoddard from Provo brought him home last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tiffany and family from Salt Lake visit- - contest. Junior division winners are Valerie Wllcken, first, Wendy Broadhead, Byron second; Ibach, third; Becky Freeman fourth; Teresa Eleshuk, fifth. Senior division winners are Kristy Carman first; James Day second; Ann Behrman n, third, Linda Thompson, fourth; Shlela Miller, Fifth. Trophies and other awards will be presented to the winners at an awards assembly at the LEGION ESSAY WINNERS Winners in the Duchesne American Legion essay contest Included Kristy Carman, left, first; Linda Thompson, fourth; Ann Behrman, third, and Jimmy Day, second. Sheila Miller, absent for ttie picture, was Judged fifth. In the junior division, grades 7, 8, and 9, Valarie Wilckeu won first; Wendy Broadhead, second; Bryan Iback, third; Becky Freeman, fourth, and Teresa Eleshuk, fifth. First and second place winners in each event will now enter their essays In district competition. ed during the week at the home their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raney. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Jensen a grandson, David Bolsclair, his father, Daniel Bolsclair DANCE CLASS NOTE from South Kingston, Rhode Is-land and a cousin Linda Grals-Floher from Wakefield, Rhode Is- land visited at the Flaming Gorge and the Dinosaur Quary of yd during the week. The recreational dance class being taught by Richard Boyce will meet at the Roosevelt Elementary school Gym Instead of at the junior high school this Saturday, March 20 at 7 p.m., reports officials at the Uintah Basin Center for Continuing Education. Duchesne high school in lWt Bt-tMrs. Goldie G. WllckM es presvjent. The first and second as Notice Word was received at preaa time, that Lester Gardner, d Neola, had pasted away early Wednesday morning In a Salt Lake hospital. Funeral services are pending at this time Come out and see how groat a home you can buy for 59,925! BOISE CASCADE HONES 1400 West 7900 South West Jordon, Utah, or coll Area Code 101 - 255-64- 1 BOISE CASCADE mw sift m si Udotuks Saves me time every month 'cause I have only one bill to pay instead of many. Moon Lake Electric has reduced small commercial rates from 14 to 40 Only once have! used the cash advance brother needed cash right the And!get ith feature-b- ut KWH used iWant one!LGet one! lOUaliSS KQi iff fflbn mon lake electric association Locally owned and operated by the people it serves New rates effective with April billing. pin vlll lib winners la each division compete In the District o Doesn't this add a smile to your profit picture? r:3BBBga STAND AJ Roosevelt, W. Thursday, March 28, 1961 |