Show Roosevelt By Mrs News Claribel Reef s Items Scout Week Veale Scout week in Roosevelt has been a busy one for our boys Many badges were presented On Or Tuesday evening the scouts gathered gathered gath gath- gathered ered in their room In the chapel chape to hear President Roosevelt's radio radio radio ra ra- dio message One of the most pleasant events of the week wa was last Wednesday night when the Boy Scouts renewed their vows followed by a a. banquet held in the L. L D. D S. S dining hall haH The Relief Relie Society got up the meal and young ladies served the boys who by their bright happy faces laces showed they were enjoying themselves to tc the utmost The following program was given Vocal duet duct by Einerson Emerson brothers remarks by Willard Day and Merrill C C. C Croft solos by Bartlett Heiner Helner talk by Mrs Horace Allred Instrumental duet by John C. C Jacobs and Ralph Taylor responses by Bartley Hartley Heiner E. E T T. T Vest and Homer P P. P Edwards tribute to Scoutmaster Croft by M. M E. E Lundberg and taps I by Karl Thursday they were supposed to stay home and perform some kind act for their parents Sat the boys did their civic civic civic ic work cleaning the streets Mr treated them at the Bakery and Wilford Workman served hamburger sand sand- A party and refreshments refreshments refreshments refresh refresh- ments at the chapter chapt house ended the evening Sunday was the climax for the week of activities of the observance of the anniversary of th the founding of the Boy Scouts by a court of honor Rev Leacher To Move Mrs John Leacher is in Salt Lake City this week visiting her children who live there and meeting meeting meeting meet meet- ing her daughter Dorothy who isa isa is isa a teacher in hi Kanab Mrs Leacher while in the city will look for a ahouse ahouse ahouse house in which to live as they will be leaving Roosevelt about the first of March Rev Leacher at that time will be pensioned asa as asa asa a reward for his many years of work for the Master Rev Leacher Leach Leach- er is a finely educated man and will be missed by our community Ashton have a new sign at their service station and it is attracting attracting attracting at at- considerable attention The many new neon signs in Roosevelt Roosevelt Ro Ro- are certainly giving this town a appearance Ray Jor Jordan an wife and Ittle daughter Joyce left the past week to consult the Mayo brothers as asto asto asto to the condition of Mr Jordans Jordan's health Heres Here's hoping there are areno areno areno no serious complications and that all he needs is a rest cure Chas son of Mr and Mrs Chas Albright who is attending the Wasatch academy was one of the three scholars selected to debate against the visiting teams It was not a contest but done for the purpose of practice Mr and Mrs of Provo are visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Walter Daniels The basketball boys came home quite jubilant over their winning the game from Duchesne For awhile awhile awhile a- a while it looked as though the game game w was s going to be lost However However However How How- ever after the third quarter the boys put on more steam and won the game 48 to 19 Mrs Freda Markey and Olga Bingham of Vernal were visiting their parents the past week Mrs Markey is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Cy Larsen and Mrs Bingham is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Geo Pulos With a few of their girl friends they spent the afternoon having fun at the roller skating rink Mrs Lyle Reynolds president of the American Legion Auxiliary was was confined to her b bed d this week threatened with pneumonia Bad colds reached all of her family but they are all recovering nicely at this writing Mr and Mrs Clair Ashton Mr and Mrs Rae Ashton and Mrs Leslie Ashton are on a trip to San Francisco combining business business business busi busi- ness with pleasure Their trip was delayed on account of Mrs Rae Ashton being in a hospital in Salt Lake City having her tonsils tonsils tonsils ton ton- sils removed Mrs Joe Moysh and son Junior went to Salt Lake City to visit Mr Moysh who is in the Veterans' Veterans hospital there They report him as feeling much better and that he expects to leave for California soon Max Baker of Salt Lake City is in Roosevelt on radio business Mrs A Aven yen McDonald entertained entertain entertain- ed a number of her friends Tuesday Tues Tues- Tuesday tIes tIes- day night Dancing and singing were the principal diversions of the evening Mr and Mrs Vay Wayne Johnstun and children of Price are visiting Mr Johnstun's parents in Hancock Hancock Hancock Han Han- cock Cove Dr R. R Q Warnock and Dr L.S. L.S. L.S. L. L S. S Saunders purchased the home across cross the street west of library building They expect to remodel the place and use it is an office building The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Pioneers Pioneers Pio Pio- expect to give a banquet inthe in inthe inthe the Legion Barracks next Friday evening avening Philip B. B Horsley manager of the Telephone Company has been transferred to Richfield O. O K Fotheringham who is to take his place arrived Monday from Mt Pleasant and will reside in the home recently vacated by Mr and Mrs Horsley Chas Carpenter is home at Vernal on the sick list Mrs Tom TomI I took him over Thursday Miss Bell Angus of Vernal is visiting her sister sister Mrs Cora Harmston during her vacation James Harmston son of Mr and Mrs A A. C. C Harmston is visiting visit visit- in iner ing her sister Clara in O Ogden den A. A c. C C. C Harm Harmston ton has h-asbee h been quite ill the past week threatened with pneumonia The faculty or the Roosevelt high and elementary schools were entertained by Ronald Blanche Lublin and Lethel Gibbons Gibbons Gibbons Gib Gib- bons in the elementary gym The guests were dressed as boys and girls and played childrens children's games Mr MI Croft won first firt prize and Miss Peters won booby prize at atthe atthe atthe the table games The refreshments refreshments refreshments refresh refresh- ments were carried out in valentine valentine valen valen- valentine tine colors Mrs Alfred Lublin has has been ill the past week with a severe cold on her lungs Lincoln Day Banquet The Republican Lincoln Day banquet was served by the Relief Ke- Ke lief Society of the L L. L D. D S. S church churchin in their dining hall han Saturday night in a very delightful man man- ner There were about 60 present present present pres pres- ent but over tickets were sold After all expenses are paid the remainder of the proceeds go goto goto goto to the new L. L D. D S. S hospital The speakers were J J. J H. H McKnight and Ray E. E Dillman interspersed with a reading by E. E T. T Vest a duet by Howard and Merlyn Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds Rey Rey- Old Kentucky Home and Belle Harmston gave two read ings The committee on arrangements arrangements arrangements arrange arrange- ments were Alfred Lublin A. A C. C Harmston Heber T. T Hall and Geo E E. E Stewart The Juniors Business Builders Club contest that has been on atthe at atthe atthe the Roosevelt Drug Co Co since October October October Oc Oc- Oc- Oc tober was closed on Saturday Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- day of last week and the thc prizes were awarded February There were 29 constants Don Roberts won first prize which was wasa a fine bicycle All others received ed something Wilford Granger who was in a amine amine amine mine accident at the Hall and Ferron gilsonite mine is improving ing His condition was not as serious as was at first supposed Mrs Ross and son Jay and wife of Salt Lake City are visiting Mrs Ross' Ross daughter Vel- Vel and sister Mrs Blanche Mitchell They arrived Friday and stayed over the week end Cleo Timothy is wearing a fine new ring on the third finger of her left hand Her engagement to Max McDonald has just been announced The final rites for LeRoy Campbell Campbell Campbell Camp Camp- bell whose life was crushed out under under- tons of rock at the Pari- Pari ette mine were held at the L L. L D. D S. S chapel Sunday February That he w was was s a loyal friend and anda a splendid n neighbor ne was testified to by the lar large ge e crowd attending his funeral an and 1 by the many beautiful beautiful beautiful beau beau- floral ot offerings He will be missed not only from the home where he was wa adored but by a host of frient who feel that he has left a legacy of loving memories mem mem- ories The speakers were Heber C C. C Kimble Dury James Bacon and Ovey Richardson Heber Heber Heber He He- ber T. T Hall conducted the ices |