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Show of the Basin friends and relatives attending funeral services last week for Mrs. Florence Harrison were Mr. und Mrs. Peter Mower and two daughters, Judy and Elaine, Randolph; Mr. and Mrs. William Beveridge, Price; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Jay Horrocks, and Mrs. Max Horrocks, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Horrocks, Salt Lake; J. A. Harrison, Due to the severe Provo. snowstorm that day four of Mrs. Harrison's brothers and sisters were unable to get here and were turned back. All 17 grandchildren were present except Douglas Bolton who Is serving aboard the USS Kitty Hawk In Vietnam. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ross are the parents of a baby girl born March 13 In a Vernal hosShe weighed 8 lbs. 4 pital. oz and will be named Sheila Ray. Her mother Is the former Barbara Fillinglm. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Nate Fillinglm and Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Ross, all of Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Byron J. Horrocks, Murray , are the parents of a baby girl born March 6 In the Cottonwood hbspital. She will be named Mary Alice, Grandparents are Mrs. Nellie Horrocks and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sandford, Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Ward-l- e returned home March 11 from a trip combining business and pleasure. They attended a gift show in Denver, Colo e. From there they visited N. M. and Window Rock, Arlz. They returned home by way of Richfield to visit with their daughter and ENGAGED Mint Echo Mae Kealohonlu Cummings will Mr. and Mrs. Robert family, marry Darrell Tanner April 25 in Salt lake City. Madsen. and Mrs. Richard Mr. Adams were Salt Lake visitors NORITA DUP CAMP Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Luke, HAS MEETING Midway were weekend guests of Utah at the residence of Mr. and The Daughters Mrs. John Shepherd. Pioneers Norita Camp met Standards Annual Laurel March 13 at the home of Mrs. Mrs. John Christensen and Program to be held March 23, Lurrlne went to Salt Lake, Mina Bahr. Captain Bernice next Sunday afternoon at 2:30 Atwood conducted the meeting. Lurrlne went to in the Duchesne Stake March 4. p.m. A nominating committee of where she has Wash, Seattle, Dr. Elliott D. Landau three were chosen to select house. will be the guest speaker this the new officers. The commitAll laurel girls, their tee Included Airs. Nettle Potts, year. and leaders are esmothers Mrs. Clara Young and Mrs. also Gleaner Invited, pecially Bessie Hanberg. Rooand their mother. girls The lesson -- Historic Letand GleaLaurels Stake sevelt ters was given by Mrs. Lygia ner girls and their mothers Rust. Several piano and guitar have been Invited. In view of Joyce Betts and Warren Frismusical selection were given this Is scheduled on by were Saturday evening at the fact by Garth Potts. These pertained a Sunday and not a regular MIA Granger at the home of Mr. to the lesson. we also wish to Invite and Mrs. John S. Frisby, A luncheon was served by the night, The new Mrs. Frisby Is a the ward and stake memall hostess and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Junior of the young women Mdaughter bers Bessie Hanberg. Betts and the bridegroom Is a utuals of the Duchesne Stake. Dr. Landau does a dally feature son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frls-b- y. ALTRUS CLUB HEARS on KSL radio entitled "You Mr. Frisby graduated from THE SMALL WOMAN' and Your Childs World," writes a monthly review in the Union High school, is a member Childrens Friend on Children's of the National Guard and Is Altrus Club was held Thursday, March 13 at the home id book and among many of his employed In Salt Lake. The Mrs. Frank Madsen, with Mrs. other activities Is chairman of bride was attending Utah State the Advisory Committee to the University. Gary White as co-- hostess. A reception will honor the Mrs. Van Winterton gave a 2nd District Juvenile Court in newlyweds March 28 from 8 review of the book, The Small Salt Lake City. Pat Stratton Is the Duchesne to 10 p.m. at the home of Mr. Woman", by Alan Burgess. and Mrs. John S. Frisby In This is a true story of an Stake Laurel Leader. woman. "ranger. They will be making Gladys home In Salt Lake. their now Marion in Mrs. Bowman Aylward. living England, but whose missionary work in entertains sewing club China has made her a ledgend Out STANDARD KooncvcU, Utah Thursday, March 20, 1969 Darrell Tanner to marry Miss Cummings Mr, and Mrs, Robert L. Cummings, Salt Lake City, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Echo Mae Kealokanul. to Darrell C. Tanner, son of Mr. and Mrs, Emery Tanner, Roosevelt Miss Cummings, formerly of Hawaii, Honolulu, graduated from Kalmukl high school and Is now employed In Salt Lake City. Mr. Tanner Is a graduate of Union high school, attended Utah Technical school In Salt Lake, served two years In the U. S. Army and was stationed in Germany. He now has employment In Salt Lake. The wedding date is set for April 2S at the Grant Third Ward in Salt Lake. NEOLA CLUB HAS BUSINESS MEETING Members of the Neola Community Club met at the home of Mrs. Marvel Malnar Thursday evening for their regular club meeting. The evening was spent In discussing business matters and Delicious refreshvisiting. ments around a St. Patrick's Day theme were served by hostesses, Mrs. Marvel Malnar and Mrs. Rachel Henderson and Secret Pal gifts were exchanged. The next meeting of the Neola Community Club will be held at the home of Mrs. Oranna Moos-ma- n April 10. D.U.P. TO MEET IN ROOSEVELT FRIDAY Roosevelt The Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Margaret Rudy Friday at 2:30 p.m. The lesson will be given by Mrs. Pat Lube. Albur-querqu- Laurel standards program slated Sun. at Duchesne Joyce Betts and Warren Frisby wed in Granger extra-- ordinary Loraine Rasmussen . . . circles June wedding date. Troth off Loraine Rasmussen, John Jessen told Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Rasmussen, Durliesne, Announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Loraine, to John Jessen. son of Mr. and Mrs. Asa W. (Dick) Jessen. Honeta. Miss Rasmussen Is a student at Duchesne high school and Mr. Jessen Is a graduate of Alta-mo- nt high school in 19G7 where he was active In basketball and FFA. A June wedding is being planned by the young couple her own lifetime. A salad luncheon was served ly the hostesses to 20 members present. in MRS. BYRRELL IAMB FETED AT SHOWER A baby shower was given March 6, fur Mrs. Hyrrell Lamb at the home of Mrs. Bryce Green with Mrs. Carl Walker as co- hostess. Games were played and prizes were won by Mrs. Elmer Yergensen, Mrs. Glen Alexander, Mrs. Gordon Benson and door prizes were won by Mrs. William Trowbridge, Mrs. NELSON AGENCY Ph. ROOSEVELT Tiller 4 HORSEPOWER, Tiller St HORSEPOWER. Tiller ! Reg. 5224.93 row $194.95 H Alexander and Mrs. Yergensen. A salad luncheon was served to eight guests. Reg. 1159.93 now $144.95 Reg. 129.8il now $119.89 La-bru- - irmamt BB00 Cha-poo- Librarians from Duchesne County schools attended the annual workshop of Utah librarians held last Friday and Saturday at the Hotel Utah. Those attending Included Mrs. Dona B, Hansen, Duchesne elementary; Mrs. Edythe W. Marett, Altamont and Myton elementary; Mrs. Birdie Swa-se- y, Altamont high, Mrs. Ida Phillips, Roosevelt elementary; Mrs. Wanda Higgle, Roosevelt Junior high. Travel expenses for their attendance to this workshop was approved by the Duchesne County Board of Education, reported Supt. Thomas J. Abplanalp. Nina Bartlett . . . announces engagement to C. W. Prescott. September date circled by Nina Bartlett Linda Schaefermeyer . . . tell of her engagement this week. Schaefermeyer-Bartlef- tt betrothal told Mr, Earl Schaefermeyer the engagement of his daughter Linda to Fred Lester Bartlett of Tridell. Miss Schaefermeyer is a student at Union high school, and Is a three year LDS Seminary graduate, Mr. Bartlett is a graduate from Union high school, and a four year graduate from the LDS Seminary, now attending Utah Technical college in Salt Lake City. The couple plans a temple wedding in September. Club e Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith announced the marriage of a foster daughter, Miss Lorraine Chavez and Mr. Lou Antone. Lorraine who is a daughter of Mr. and Mr. Alfred Chavez, Crown Point, K. M. lived with the Smiths and attended school She graduated last Spring from here. high school. Mr, Antone is a son of Mr, and Mrs. Jabe Antone also of Crown Point, He graduated from Phoenix Indian school and took welder training in Denver, Colo, and served In the U. S. Air Force. The marriage was performed by Elder Clinton Mills at the LDS Chapel In Crown Point on Feb. 22. They were honored at a reception following the ceremony. The newlyweds are making their home at Fort Collins. Coin, where Mr. Antone Is employed as a race horse trainer. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Smith and Raymond Chavez went to Crown Point to witness the Ta-bio- na marriage. Lorraine Chavrx . . . marric Lou Antone In ceremony held at Crown Iotnt, New Mexlen. Baby shower given for Mrs. Janies Lube Mrs. Clair Larsen enMrs. James Lube was the tertained the Just A Mere Club guest of honor at a baby shower Thursday evening at her residence, Guests were Mrs. Jay given March 1 by Mrs. Dennis Larsen, Mrs. Verlen Labrum Slower and Mrs. Ted McBride, and Mrs. Rex Lamb. A dessert luncheon was served. The Mrs. Lulie received many There were 1G lovely gifts. guests present. A salad luncheon was served. Games were played with baby items given as prizes. Mr, and Mrs. Lester Bartlett announce the engagement of their daughter Nina, to Curtis W. Prescott, son of Ned L. Prescott of Kamas and Mrs. Melva Prescott of Salt Lake City. Miss Bartlett is a graduate of Union high school, attended one year at Dixie College and Is now employed at the Presiding Bishoprics Office in Salt Lake City. Mr. Prescott attended South Summit high school. He has served four years In the U. S. Navy in Counter Intelligence Division. He Is presently employed by the Salt Lake Co. He is a member of Sheriff. llie Mormon Tabernacle rltolr. A Seplemlier wedding is lieing planned by the young couple In the Idaho Falls Temple. se, Lorraine Chavez weds in Crown Point, New Mexico Mrs. Clair Larsen fetes MONDAY BRIDGE AT ADAMS HOME Mrs. Dick Adams hosted the Monday Bridge at her home, March 10. Guests were Mrs. Ward Mulford and Mrs. Ed A bridge luncheon Lab rum. was served. The prizes were won by Mrs. William Link and Mrs. Eugene Harmston. Fashion show to be presented at RJHS Thursday r Just-A-Mer- Salt Lake City GET READY FOR SPRING H An club Wednesday evening. enjoyable evening was spent doing hand work. A dessert luncheon was served to 13 members. Then Mrs. Bowman played her guitar while the others sang. Librarians go to workshop In 722-25- 0 7 HORSEPOWER, Mrs. Marlon Bowman entertained the Neighborhood sewing employment. Mrs. Christensen visited with her brother and sister tiefore returning to Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Lahrum and Lynn were Salt Lake visitors March 11. They alsovlsl-te- d In Fruit Heights with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Michle and family, Among the put of basin people who attended the funeral of John Gardner were Mr. and Mrs. Ed MrQurrle, Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gardner, So. San Francisco, Mr and Mrs. Harold Gardner and family, Mr, and Mrs, James Wardle, Orem. Morrill and Verlen Lab rum m and Mr, and Mrs. Edgar motored to Mantl last Wednesday, They returned to Falrvlew to attend the fUneral service of Mrs. Warren Brady. They also stopped In Provo to see the Union game. Mr. and Mrs, Lynn Labrum spent the weekend In Las Vegas attending a Ford meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fitzgerald motored to Heber- City Saturday to attend the funeral of their grandmother, Mrs. Phoebe Swain. Mrs. Wendy Stubbs is visiting with her parents. Mr, and Mrs. Kirk Benson. Mr. Stubbs ALTAR SOCIETY FASinON SHOW Mr. Harold Dellcr and Ann Perkins Ionic over will be released from the Army fashions which will he modeled at the ISth Annual Fashion Show, sponsored by St. Helens soon. Altar Society Thursday, 3 larch 20, at the Roosevelt Jr. High School. Mrs, Darrel Walker returned hen's .March 11 after spending several weeks with her son and then Louise returned home of her brother, Keith Seegmll-le- r. and family In Idaho F'alls. Ida. with them. Services were held Thursna spent the Mr. and Kirs. Gilbert Kyna-sto- n weekend Wii.i ttais. McKenna moved to Vernal last week. day. She was accompanied by her sister Misha Seegmiller. who Is visiting with her mother, Where Mr. Kynaston has Mrs. Gordon Harmston and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas An- -, Mrs. Gilbert Ellingsford. Mrs. employment. Harold Deller. Mrs. and Mrs. Cllsta McKenna will remain In RooseAngus gus, of the 12th annual St. HeMarlon Snow returned home Mrs. Leo Hancock went to Rivelt another week. Saturday after spending two verton Sunday to visit with Mr. len's Altar Society Fashion Mr. and Mrs. Bob Newbold and family. White City, were years on a Northern British and Mrs. Kent Angus and family. Show, report that all Is in readiMission. Mrs. Hancock remained In Salt ness for the presentation to lie weekend visitors with her paGuests at the of residence and the others returned held tonight (Thursday) at the Lake rents, Mr, and Mrs, Albert Mr. and Roosevelt junior high school beMrs. George Fenn, home Sunday night. Nellson, Mar-vel- la were Mrs. Friday ginning at 7:30 p.m. night Mr. and Mrs. Albert Neil-se- n A Salute of The theme Olson and children Fred and Mr, and Mrs. Ray Gardwas Inand Dawn. Price. Fashions" America's ner motored to Heber City Sunnumerous the red, by spired Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner day afternoon. Mrs. Allen Funk white and blue fashions seen in and Louise Rockwood met them and son, were guests of Mr. stores today. and Mrs. Orvil Rudy WednesThe Chamber Clmlr of Union to came attend the day. They BIRTHS high school will present the funeral of Mr. Gardner's grandmusic under the direction of and Haskell Mr. Mrs. father, Mr. John Gardner. Roosevelt, a girl, March Murell Johnson. Miss LaRayma Mrs. Czar Rudy, Orvil Rudy, F'restun will play the backMrs. James Hall. Mrs. Mary 14. Mr. and Mrs. Larry S. Ross, ground music during the show Miller and Mrs. Helen Merk-le- y and Mrs. Deller will lie the narmotored to Tooele Friday Myton, a boy, March 17. PATIENTS rator. to attend the funeral of George Refreshments will be served Alfred Root, Morrill, Beryl Bleazard. also They stopped the fashiim show. Paul Carl Herschl, following Roosevelt; In Salt Lake to visit Mr. Czar Jackie L, Millard, Duchesne; who in is the Rudy hospital. Mrs. Ida Harrison' returned Brock, Lapnint, Delbert Shiner, Paul Eaton, Ft. Altonah: Darwin Brock, Myton; biona ; home Saturday from WashingDuchesne: White-rock- s; Thurxa McClure, ton, D. c. where she had been Anthony Ray Appawoo, Moses Comacnotx, Gusher; Naomi Barnes, Bridge-lan- d. to attend the funeral services Randlett; Gilbert Cliatwln, Ta- - -- aGJE .Mens and Boys "Sport Streak Reg. $3.98 ft $4.98 Canvas Oxfords (White - Sixes Mens Leather (sixes S - 1 $2.44 Final reduction!) 1 28 to S8) Reg. $1.50 to $4.00 Dress Belts 1 ARE YOU HALF INSURED? $1.00 rack Ladies Wear .. Vi Price! 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