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J From rom Correspondence Page birthday the tall tally caras cards were wera in the shape of oC hatchets hatchets' The high prize was won by Mrs Eugene Harmston Tho consolidation prize by 1 Mrs rs Craig Harmston Harm st on After the games delicious refreshments were served While White on their way to Roosevelt from their business and pleasure trip to outside points Leslie Ash Ashton toil of V Vernal and son Rae Ashton of Roosevelt met with what might have been a very serious accident They were driving a Ford car which didn't have power enough to make the high grades in Indian canyon ao sq Lyman Thompson hitched them onto the government man mall truck of which he is a driver and he began traveling rather fast to get through the snow drifts The Ford car could not follow in the large truck tracks and when it struck a big drift It Upped tipped over throwing Rae Ashton through the wind shield but not even oven scratching him while his father Cather was pinned underneath and dragged about 50 yards Mr Ashton Ashton Ash Ash- ton tOil was suffering rheumatism and then being so 0 badly shaken U up UI has lIas been in bed at his sons bon's home bome since Sunday He lie will probably re return return return re- re turn to his liIs home In Vernal Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day morning The Thc Episcopal Guild met metat metat metat at the homo of Mrs 1 D. D 1 P. P WhIt WhIt- more moie Wednesday afternoon Feb 21 a large crowd was wa present Alter After the devotional came he the business b meeting which was longar r than han usua usual a al 1 on account of oC Mrs illS v hose bose last meeting this vas as with the 9 Guild wanting to ip tp 1 a 1 old business before leaving leavin the c air Several committees w were re ap- ap pr Printed wi with wilt lt chairmen at the head uC ur each Mrs Art Alt Koo Kooy u n-u as ns head hea 0 n A. tl the sewing comm J 0 3 was Instructed in instructed instructed In- In to buy material and cut out some Oni articles for the members to ork ork on at the meetings from now until the bazaar to be held some som sometime Um time tinie during the year After Arter th tile the business meeting Mrs Whitmore l presented d the going away president Caldwell with a dainty bar pin ph with the of at the Guild members Mrs s. Caldwell Caidwell thanked the members tor their thoughtfulness thoughtful thoughtful- I ness hess and ul told fold them thom there re would al alWn nl- nl Wn s 's be ho hoa a warm spot pot in her heart for them Delicious refreshments were served after which the ladies ladles enjoyed a social hour The Guild will meet March 7 7 with Mrs Kooyman Kooyman Kooy- Kooy lU man n and aud every evory member i Is is urged to tobe tobe tobe be present as the new president 1 M. M M. M Fryer will nave have some Plans ans for the Guild The he first ward mutual gave a musical musical mu- mu at the amusement hall hail Sunday evening C The TIle opera 11 Trovatore as discussed and selections played from the opera Mrs 1 David Smith read the story of or the opera The regular meeting of the Culture Cul Cul- ture lure club yas tas held at the tho home of Mrs Rae Ashton Friday afternoon Several hooks books wore wore discussed IncludIng including ing The Harvester Mrs Ross Hoss Hartl Hartlett lt will entertain the club March 9 Members of the L. L D D. S. S church from every ward In the basin attended attend attend- ed 1 th the finals in the M M. I. I A A. contest contes held f i in the t amusement 1 hail n Saturday There afternoon and evening were six events three in the afternoon three at night The aft af af- a- a t events event consisted of story telling chorus charus work and ball I Ingabor Larsen Larson as the Roosevelt re representative told the stor story Have Courage to be Thyself It was well weIl told and very Interesting Then Mrs l Hullinger formerly Miss Mullins Mul- Mul lins of Bennett t ward told the story I The rhe Devotion and Sacrifice of the Oldest Sister While Ute the Judges were coming to a decision the chorus chorus cho cho- rus work york between the Neola Neol and Roosevelt first ward commenced with Neola having the first tryout There were nine Neola girls and women and their singing was very good as to harmony and time ThIrteen Thirteen Thir ThIr- teen young oung women and girls sang in the Roosevelt chorus The Roosevelt Roosevelt Roose Reese velt veiL singers were more timid in commencing their time was not as perfect perfectas as Neola but their harmony was very good and more made more volume naturally y Th The decision rendered by the judges wasas wasas was wasas as follows Bennett won in the story telling contest Roosevelt won by a small margin In the chorus I work The basket ball game between between be be- tween Neola and Roosevelt 2nd ward junior boys bos was exciting the first half o of the game and ana then then Roosevelt gained so 80 o rapidly the final score stood 35 to 12 in favor of oC Roosevelt The Roosevelt and Neola Neo- Neo la Ia a rooters didn't lose any time yelling yelling yell- yell ing ng for their teams T-e-am T T-e-a-m T T-e-a-m T Team People hurried home to get supper do chores and return at 7 30 The evening program consisted of or three events namely De Debate ate between Roosevelt 2nd ward re represented by Miss Johnson and Miss Hawley and Wells team consisting consisting consisting con con- of or Mrs 1 Hunt and Mr John John- son Roosevelt sec second nd ward debaters debat debat- ors ers were victorious In the he volleyball volleyball volley ball ali game between Roosevelt first ward girls and Neola girls Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roose Roose- velt won In the basket ball game between bet senior teams of Roosevelt second ward and Neola the game was vas intensely interesting as the big fellows played neck and neck the final inal score stood 21 ot 20 in favor of Neola Ed F. F Harmston founder of elt Roosevelt was presented with a beautiful bouquet of Roses carnations carnations carna- carna ious and ferns on his birthday On account of illness on his part the annual birthday party was not held Miss Berniece Neilson who has been een employed by Mrs 1 Mellette for eight months will return re- re turn urn to her home in Bennett Monda Mon Men da day clay It is is' rumored that Miss Neilon Neilson Neilson Neil- Neil son on and Curtis Horrocks of Bennett vill will be fanned in the spring The Washington program given by jy the fifth grade grad students Mrs Mary lary Orser teacher is said to be the best program given in the high sl-hool sl assembly during the whole school chool year Program School band and pla played ed while the grade marched upon the prayer Nellie Gray flag salute whole grade Star Spangled Banner song student bod body patriotic reading Josephine May Washington maxims Eddie Frizzell John Page Geo Caldwell Lafond Swain Oscar Nelon Nelson Nelson Nel- Nel son on Ronald Darwin Timothy Timothy Timothy Tim Tim- othy Aaron Wardle Martin 1 HIslop and Alden Alexander Americans American's reed creed creed Blanche Harmston War Val sayings say- say InS'S ings of Washington Clara Hanson Erma Emma Calder Mable Lundberg and Agnes Fredrickson Washington hington song ong grade band played a March while grade marched off the he stage and into their room One sure sign of spring we noticed noticed noticed ed this week Is the display of new llew millinery in the Valborg Lowe hat shop hop and In the windows of oC the Golden Rule store Miss 1 Lowe assisted assisted as- as isted by Mrs Shepherd is running a notion shop in connection with her millinery The two largest general merchandise merchandise dise stores namely Th The Roosevelt Mercantile Co and Ashton Trading C Co are expecting their new spring dress ress goods in about March 1 Mr and Mrs Irs E. E Ray have lave sold all their furniture with the exception of or the piano plana which will be shipped Mr Kooyman will take tale It Ito to o the railroad for them Tuesday Until Un- Un til II Thursday morning the Caldwell family will be guests of oC Rev M. M M. M and aud Mrs 1 Fryer at the Episcopal par par- Mrs Fryer entertained d the Guild members and husbands complImentary complimentary com corn to Mr 11 and Mrs Caldwell Wednesday evening will vill leave for tor Missouri l Thursday going by way of or Grand Junction Denver enver Kansas City and on to their home Mrs Caldwell CaIdwell and two daughters will stop off at Grand Junction and Denver and visit awhile before proceeding on their journey homeward |