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Show Becky Wilcox Is member of Naiads aft U of U STANDARD Ronsn'plt, Utah April 10. IRfifi 4 TliiiiMluy. Steven Ross and Becky Wilcox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Wilcox, Roosevelt has been selected as one of 12 new Naiads at the University of Utah. Freshmen, sophomore and Junior girls competed for the title throughout a week of teas and Interviews. The girls were selected on scholastic and leadership bride feted at open house Steven Rosa and Janette Boggard were married in the Salt Lake Temple, March 19, They were honored at an open house at the Trldell Cultural hall Saturday evening, March, 29. Greeting guests at the door were the Bride and Groom. The grooms parents, Mr. and Loren Ross and two Mrs. bridesmaids. Carolyn Hoggard, sister, and Miss Kirk, a friend of the Bride. The bride wore a white satin gown with French lare. a finger-ti- p length veil held by a beaded tiara and she carried a bouquet of camelias. The hall was decorated in gold and green, the brides colors. This color scheme was carried out in the table decorations. Crelg Ross emceed the following program; two songs by the- ladles quartet; the Cha-Cdance by Clifford and Beryl Merkley, Beth Haslem and Ralph McKee. Piano solo, Eileen McKee; song by the nieces of Mr. Ross; tap dance number by Sharon and Rita McKee. They are making their home in Ogden where both are atHe tending Weber College. will graduate in June with a major in Spanish and a minor in education. - Nevlyvcds, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Crazier, honored OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dennis wil he honored April 19 at the Myton Ward hall. Open house on April 19 fto honor Mr. and Mrs. Wallas Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Wallace IL Dennis, Myton, are observing their golden wedding anniversary at the Myton Ward building Saturday. April 19 from 2 to 5 p.m. during which time relatives and friends will be greeted. Mr. Dennis was born in Midway Sept. 2, 1897 and moved with his family to the Uintah Mrs. Dennis Basin In 1907. was born near the gilsonlte mine east of Gusher on what was known as the Strip, Nov. 3, 1900. She worked in the "Myton State bank as a young lady. Both are members of the LDS Church. Mr. Dennis has worked as a farmer, ditch rider" and miner. They are the parents of Dr. Dannlel S. Dennis, Roosevelt; Wallas H. Dennis Jr,, Missouri Valley, Iowa; and Mrs. Dari Beal, Kamas, one son, Howard Norman died in 1949, and his family lives at Myton. They have 24 grandchildren and 5 ha Bonnie Murdock rates honor roll aft Utah Tech Miss Bonnie Murdock of Duchesne, is one of 82 students placed on the winter quarter honor roll at Utah Technical College at Provo, announced Mr. Erschel E. Shepherd, scho- larship and standards tee chairman. Miss Murdock They request no gifts, please. MRS. VONA IIOUTZ IS NEOLA BRIDGE HOSTESS commit- is enrolled in a business course at the college. Students receiving honor roll status must achieve an a Hbutz entertained Bridge club at Steve's Cafe, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Louise Reed was a guest. A bridge luncheon was served. The prizes were won by Mrs. Jay Larsen and Mrs. Emerson Mrs. aver- the age grade point of 3.7 or to qualify as an honor student. Selection for the honor roll is determined by the scho- larship and standards mittee at the college. com- BBXSir. GIFTS OF DISTINCTION CONVENIENT GROUP PLAN Phone 7K-S7- 3I augltorium-packe- d audi- ence of 1,735 persons listened Intently Sunday afternoon as Angelo C. Manera, Jr., district supervisor for Jehovahs Witnesses, delivered the keynote address, "Law and Order When and How?", in the West Jordan Junior high school. After commenting on the many ways that a lack at law and order affects us, Mr. Manera pointed to the solution in these words, "Jehovah God, and not man, Is the one to look to for true law and order. McKee, presiding Larry minister of the Roosevelt con' said, "Jehovah's gregation, Witnesses firmly believe the present breakdown in law and order is one of the many visible signs which establish that we are living in the last days of a lawless system of thing, which God will shortly destroy and replace with a heavenly government by Christ." Von Oberhansley. S2.00 up LmsI gift wpplng An Ward cultural hall. Mrs. Crazier is the former Linda Budge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed W. Budge of Soda Springs, Ida. They were married March 21. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crazier are parents of the bridegroom and they were hosts qt the open house. ' A green and white decor was Crozier and DenFerrell carried'out in the decorations ton Crozier, Mrs. Delma Baatias and Mrs. in the hall where the hosts and Helen Larsen emceed a prohonored couple greeted guests. were served gram with Lome Bastlan doing Refreshments Neola .SHE' WELL hw Area Jehovahs go fto convention GRACES delivery Rim-nr- il a tap dance; Linda Gardner, Lori Duncan, Becky Brough and Tana Taylor, danced; Eddie Griswold sang; Lee and June Wlnterton sang; Dorothy Luck sang; Lori Gardner and Leslie Harmston sang; Deaths Olsen played the accordian; Charlene Crosier played the organ and Dixie Crosier played the buffet style with Mrs. Floyd Labrutn, Mrs. Dorothy Casto, Charlene and Dixie Crazier and Jill Bastlan assisting in serving. Miss Michelle Nalder, Farmington, presided at the guest book. Mrs. Ferrell Crozier, Mrs. Kelly Crozier aid Mrs. Jack Haonum were in charge of gifts. Ushers were Jack Hanum, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Crazier were honored at an open house Friday evening at the Neola Out of the Basin visitors who were In Roosevelt to at- tend toneral services for Air fred Morrill were, Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Grant, Robert McCellan, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Dennis and Rodney; Mrs. Marian Barney, Mrs. Aaron Harrison, all Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Max Morrill and Judy, Lee R. Wayne and Linda; Mrs. Carol Ann Butterfield, Mrs. Louise pain, Glen Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Day, Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart, Mrs. June Stewart, Mrs. Vaughn Peterson, all Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Geoge Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. Dahl Dodge, Mrs. Mike Shannon, Mrs. Sheryl Henderson, Mrs. Marjorie Weeks, Mrs. Merle McCausland, Mr. , i employed. 1 SPADE HI MEETS AT HARMSTON HOME Mrs. Gordon Harmston hos -tad the Spade Hi at her home Tuesday evening. Easter decor waa used. Mrs. Lynn Labrum was guest. A delicious luncheon was served. The bridge prizes were won by Mrs. Harold Dellsr sad Mrs. Clem Labrum. . a Woman's Clubs plan spring convention event 7-- 11 Mrs. Annie Morrill, Sa- lem; Mr. and Mrs, Burdell Sabey, Clarkston; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Cramer, and Melvin d, all Sprlngvllle; Mr. and Mrs. Mack Tanner, and Donna Allta, Farmington; Mrs. Ralph Beasley, Clearfield; Mrs. Irene Teasdale and Mrs. Becky Gardner, Wallsburg; Mrs. Neil War Hay-mon- ' ' La-V- ar Chusnut, Mr. and Mrs. Chad Cheanut and Lamar Chesnut, Mr. and Mrs. IaVar Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Evans, all Orem; Mrs. Dewey Wilkinson, Lander, Wyo, Mrs, Marie Benson, Salt Lake has been visiting In Roosevelt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Benson. She had some business to take eare of at her former home In loka and also had an appointment with her dentist here. Mrs. Nettle Reynolds is recovering from a heart attack in the Vernal hospital. She became ill while playing for a dance at Vernal two weeks ago. She is expecting to be released' from the hospital next week. Visitors st the home of Mr. and Mrs, Russel Todd last week were Mr. and Mrs. Reed Flet-ka-u and four children; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Foy and tour children; Leela Gilbert and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Horrocks. Also llr. and Levon Horrocks and augh-te- rs Graof Rangely; tters of Rangely; Grant Horrocks, Red Bluff, Calif.; and Mrs. Mrs. Sarah Carlile, Heber. They were here to attend the funeral of Frank Horrocks of Brldgeland. Mr, and Mrs. Earl McKenna and children, Logan, visited in Roosevelt during the weekend. Mrs, Gladys Zimmerman, Salt Lake has been spending a week with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Crozier. . Front to rear: Kingswood Estate Wagon, Concours Station Wagon, Sportvan and Suburban. No other wagons have such a capacity for enjoyment. Show you whnt we mean. Say youre in a Chevrolet Kingswood or Concours Wnlk-lWagon, when suddenly the road Incomes nothing but chuckholea and ruts. Only you ennt tell its rough. You see, Chevy wagons float along on cxl coil springs that smooth computer-selec- t even the meanest road. n Maybe you're a bit more serious about the great outdoors. So are we. That's why we offer the Chevy Sportvan nnd Suburban. To an outdoors man, they're like clear skies and no mosquitoes. So before you head out to see the U.S.A better stop by your Chevrolet dealer's. Sports Weasstioa ' t ren, Price; Mr. and Mrs. Pspt Mrs. Marlon Bowman and daughters Deanna and Dearwyn attended the Ballet, "Giselle" in Salt Lake at Kingsbury Hall Thursday evening. Marlon Bowman spent last week attending electronics school In Salt Lake where he received Instructions on how to operate equipment which will be Installed In the new Duchesne County hospital. Mrs. Vida Adamson, Salt Lake and Mrs, Fern Ladle, Orem, visited last week with James Bacon and Mrs, Prudence Parrish. The visitors are cousins to Mr. Bacon and Mrs. Parrish. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Lamb this week wars their daughter, Mrs. Homer Petersen, Delta and a granddaughter, Mrs. Ed Cota, Phoenix, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Wright and family, Carson City, Nev. were guests st the Marvin Old-roresidence. They attended conference In Salt Lake before returning home. Mrs. Orln Duvall and children visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Blrtcher last week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wllkens returned home March 23 from a two weeks vacation in Miami yd girl were read by the present officers of Naiads as the new girls received corsages from their "Big Brother" Midshipmen. he Mr. and Mrs. George Fenn will be honored at an open house at their home Saturday, April MRS. HUNT FETED 13 from 6:30 to 10 p.m. in AT LUNCHEON observance of their 50th wed- ding anniversary. Mrs, Thomas Hunt, tailored Baby shower honors They were married in Rooher mother in taw, Mrs.' Martha Mrs. Carl Walker sevelt April 12, 1919 and are Hunt at s luncheon at her resithe parents of eight sons and dence 20. Ttawf Friday, March daughters. A baby shower was held present were nieces and grand They farmed in Cedarvlew nieces of Mrs. Hunt.- In honor of Mrs. Carl March and Montwell tor 26 years and Walker at the home of Mrs. I moved to Roosevelt in 1944. Bryce Greea with Mrs. Byrall Sons and daughters include, Lamb as Norman Fenn, Kearns; Mrs. Prises were won by Mrs. Merrell (Myrth) Li son bee and Mark Oberhansly and Mrs. GorLeonal Fenn, both Roosevelt; A frozen salad don Benson.' Mrs. Verl (Marvella) Olsen, was served to 14 guests. She Price; Thurlow and Glenn Fenn, The Spring Convention of the received many lovely gifts. Salt Lake; Myrlln Fenn and . Federated Womens Clubs will Mrs. Dick (Myrna) Spaulding, be held In Vernal at the both Vernal. They have 40 cafe Wednesday, April 16 at grandchildren and 20 great7 p.m. charge of the reservations and grandchildren. State president Mrs. Wendell Current Topics is taking care O. Winger will be the main of the decorations. The Merry speaker. Other State officers Mrs. club will tarnish name is furtags. Kommoe-Ette- s will be present. the program. All club presidents will de- -' nishing All Federated Club members liver their annual' reports. Progressive Arts club is in are encouraged to be present. and Mrs. Byron Roberts, til Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Reed Harley, Riverton; Mr. and Mrs. Heber M. Day, Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hanson, Mapleton, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Day, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Barnes sad Barbara, Marilyn and J. D.; Micheal Quinn, Alma Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Don H. Winters, Mrs. Lynn Barnes, all Bountiful; Mr, and Mrs. Lee Twite-hel- l, On April 4, midshipmen hono12 at a breakfast In the Naval Science Building headed by Major Felker of the NROTC. Poems about each red the is staking s home in Roosevelt where Mr. and Mrs. George Fenn fto note golden wedding anniversary Putting you first, keeps us tint. . The young couple abilities. Florida. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Couts and two children. Mrs. Couts Is the former Junella Wllkens, a daughter In taw. Miss Alton Stanley spent Easter weekend with her parents In Orem. Kirk and Gordon Wllkens, Silt, lake, visited with their Mr. and Mrs. grandparents, Paul Wllkens. Mrs. George Collin and Alta Karran, Bonanza visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clarenee Liddell Friday. Weekend visitors st the residence of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence ' Liddell were their daughter nnd family, Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Atwood, Grand Junction, Colo, and Mrs. Liddells sister, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Tallerieo, Dragerton. Mrs. Merle Ross returned home March 27 after spending the winter In Eugene, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ross brought her hqme. They also brought their son Brent to Provo where he entered the BYU. Among the out of Basin people who attended the funeral services of Mrs, Effls Casper were, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Cor-nlc- k, Melpitas, Calif,. Charles Casper, Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Clark, Sprlngvllle, and Kirs, and Mr. Douglas Phillips? Easter weekend guests at the Howard Andrews residence were Mr. and Mrs. John David Andrews and daughter, Salt Lake. Howard Andres, Delta and Ida Williams, Las Vegas, Nav. Mrs. Helen Sprouse returned home, March 29, after spending ten days visiting with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Don Sprouse and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Hanson and family, Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Eichel-burg- er and son Jackie Fritz Cudahy, Calif, spent a week In Roosevelt, visiting In Roosevelt visiting with Mrs. Elchel-burge- rs parents, Mr, and Mrs. Guy Burton. Mrs: Cllsta Angus and Douglas motored to Riverton Sunday March 30 to visit with Mr. and Mrs, Kent Angus and family, Kent had surgery on his knee. He returned home from the hospital Saturday. Margaret Reldhead went to Provo Thursday evening where she met Van Reldhead and Susan Mecham. They went to Cedar City to spend the weekend with Mr. and Mra. Joe Reldhead and family. and Mrs. Clarence Mr, Woodward, Eltopia, Wash, was Sunday visitors at the resl-dsnc- es of Mr. sad Mrs. Verlin Labrum an Mr, and Mrs. Joe Reldhead. Mr. and Mrs. Kslth Fortle and daughter, Heber were Easeter visitors at the Ken- - 79fth birthday As a Naiad, dinner for Clarence Crow was honored Sunday on his 79th birthday by his family. Members who came from out of the Basin were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kerr and family, Mrs. Earl Eskelsonand son, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Horrocks, Heber city. They met st the Lloyd Crow residence tor a birthday dinner, Navy. The Naiads wear uniforms every Friday and sponsor many activities on campus. Their drill team has gained amny honors for Its precision marching. Becky graduated from Union high school In 1968 and Is presently a freshman at the University of Utah. Navy-orient- Clarence Crow ed by Mrs, Beverly Fleldsted. Grant Hansen spent 3 days In Salt Lake last week on foul- ness. angnpi7i? eras by Mrs. Becky will re- present the United States : toMbSTimw The Jr. Tea was held Monday March 31 in the Legion Hall, talks were given by the three out going girls who were; Joan Tidwell, Marie Morris and Judy Thacker. The three new girls chosen were, Paula Miles, Connie Evans and Linda Nell-seach girl gave a talk on why she would like to go to Girls State. Dr. Paul String-ha- m have a contribution of $40 to sponsor one of the girls. Department and district visitors were present and a very enjoyable evening was had, reported on Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller and family, from Richmond have been visiting over the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ames. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Speed and Kent Maxfield spent the weekend with their parents, the Lester Maxfields. at the Grant Visitors Hansens last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hansen and son Dale and Evelyn Serge of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Neilson and seven children of Sprlngvllle and Dana Meier and Mr. and Mrs. mil Boyl of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Cllnty motored to Ogden last week to visit their daughter and family the Charles Gibsons. Then they visited with their other children as they came back through Salt Lake they visited Mr. and Mrs. Darel Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ames and Mr. and Mrs. Seven Brunswick and neth Labrum residence. Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKenna and family spent the Easter vacation In Roosevelt with their parents, Mr. sad Mrs. Gilbert families. McKenna and Mr. and Mrs. RusLinda Hansen spent the weekend at home. sel Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jensen, Layrd and Arseneth HartOdgen, visited with Ms parents man and family were visiting his Mr. and Mrs. Law rail Jensen parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max over the weekend. Hartman. Charlene Hartman took her Merlin Sullivan, Salt lake, fiance to Salt lake to catch the spent the weekend with Ms famibus for Korea where he will ly. Mr, and Mrs. Loris Alexcomplete his overseas duty. ander and Mrs. MUt Nickles Overnight visitors at the visited in Rangley Colo, with Grant Hansens were Sheldon Mrs. Ethel Taylor, Easter Hansen, Salt lake and Dale Rlchens, Bountiful. Sunday, Mrs. Taylor is Mrs. Nickles daughter. Mr, and Mrs. Glen Ames and son spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Nickles enjoyed a family gathering at his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. their home over the weekend Ames. Those attending primary There were Mr. and Mrs. Brnet Nlckjes and family, Salt Lake conference from here were, Marllene Roberts, Florence City , Mr. and Mrs. Scott Nickles and family, Bountiful, Mr. Mohlman, Sherry Walker and and Mrs. Kenneth Nickles, and Minnie Lou Roberts. LaMar Iamb and daughter family, Pleasant Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Burns, and Janet, at Orderville vis Itdd with his brother Curtis Lamb,' Janet family, Panguitch. also visited with Deborah Jes-se- n Among the many conference while here. visitors from Roosevelt were Mr. and Mrs. Alva Snow, Mr. Rosalee Jessen and daughand Mrs. Arvin Bellon, Mr. and ter made a trig) to Salt lake Mrs. Merrill Mlllett, Mr, and during the week. Mrs. Clifford Drolllnger, Dr. E. A. Call left for Us and Mrs. Calvin Kowallls and Vegas, Nev. for a few days. Eric and Lenna Call and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Freston,-- Mrs. Darwood Campchildren, Green River, and bell, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Hicks, Lee Call, Salt lake visited their Melba Hanson, and hire. Blayne mother over the weekend. Morrill. Edyth and Evan Hansen visiAmong the many students ted with friends In Price duwho were home from college ring the week. were Stephanie Golden, Jean Ashby, Debra Dlllman, Susan Bellon, Tad Taylor, Jean Todd, Richard Nelson. Hulllnger home were two of Mrs. Hulllngers Nieces, Ronda Guests at the Otto Lloyd home during the last week were and Kolette Gerter, Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fenn Mr. and Mrs. Garn Lloyd and and and Ann, Kearns, visited Sat Mrs. family, Sprlngvllle Fannie Harrison, Provo also and Sun. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Fenn. visiting Tuesday, and Wed-- Verlin labrum had the misnesday were Mr. and Mrs. Gerof having his truck fortune ald Dye, Bountiful, Mrs. Norma by another car driven Beasley Layton and Mr. and Mrs. LaVor Chesnut, Orem. by a teenager from Colo. The Weekend guests at the Hollis side of the truck was torn off. slde-swlp- ARE YOUR valuable such possessions, as jewelry, furs, cameras, guns, covered for full value against loss? 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