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Show Know Your Schools .... JINTAH BASIN RECORD Cash Balance Of County Is Vocational Planning, When And By Who? Thursday, February 23, 1956 some people are when they know was amazingly easy to handle? VOCATIONAL PLANNING, Vocational planning needs to where they are going. WHEN AND BY WHOM? Nothing is so practical as a start early in life, and carried on By F. J. Humphreys A cash balance of $33,375.80 The Raymond Ellis family spent EVA KOYEN HOSTESS because upon investi- - throughout 'the full period of LAURA MABEL FAIRBANKS for Duchesne County was listed In traveling to the various good theory, TO DUP MEETING it becomes a real possibil- - schooling. In the elementary school Sunday visiting in Heber at the DUCHESNE Funeral services gation schools throughout Duchesne Coun the clerk as of Dec. 31. were held county The Daughters of the' Utah Pio- by our children simply consider pos- - home of Mrs. Eric Solvic. in the Duchesne ity. today In e ty I have observed two problems comparison, the beginning neers met at the home of Mrs. How often have dreaded the sibilities and love to act like they LDS stake chapel for Mrs. Laura for 1955 that are different, but may be one facing of a certainyou was $86,723.74. Guests an for extended visit at Eva Koyen with Mrs. Arwella situation, only are what they would like' to be. . Mabel Fairbanks, 72, who died at and the same. to find when it arrived, that it school these the Ray Horrocks home are Mrs. Moon and Mrs. Lawella Wardle as Receipts during the year amounted the home' of a daughter, Mrs. high During junior in to While interviewing students, $115,895.44 add' disbursements plans need to be crystalized to a Milton Bloomquist and two daugh- assisting hostesses. The group of totaled Doyle T. Smith at Heber City, $169,243.38. dividually or in groups, one is 21 members enjoyed a lesson pre certain extent, but by the time ters of Payson. . Feb. 20, following a Monday, students attitude the at Fund balances for the surprised beginning stroke. Services were undeT the students are juniors in high school sented' by leader, Mrs. Mildred of toward the individual who really the year, receipts, disburse- direction Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson of Smith, and lovely refreshments they need to have had many opof Bishop Porter L. Merwants to study and learn. In some to explore potential oc- Salt Lake spent a week visiting were served by the hostesses at ments and ending balances are rell of the' Duchesne ward, portunities listed instances they are actually held in L. Porter in by Merrell, county Duchesne at the homes of Mr. the close of. the meeting. cupations. Mrs. Fairbanks was the widow cleTk, in that order, as follows: contempt, and cutting remarks ideally, by the time students are and Mrs.. ChesteT Lyman and Mr. of Wilder Fairbanks, and was born worm book or brain such as General $21,058.36, Fund in the eleventh grade they should and Mrs. Harvey Partridge. MAXIN BURDICK, EMMA Sept. 29, 1883 in Page County, are often heard about the ambi$47,763.81, $65,005.86, $3,816.31; have' selected a general area of WIMMER HAVE DINNER Ioiva, a daughter of William E. tious student. Mrs. Emma Wimmer and Mrs. Weeds $6,311.19, $2,068.42, Sunday dinner guests at the interest, and have definite goals and Mary Libby McKown. She The second problem seems to $1,637.48; Extension Serhome of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Maxine Burdick entertained with to work for. married Mr. Fairbanks Oct. 30. center around a lack of direction vice $1,965.25, $413.04, Mrs. Our schools in Duchesne County Partridge were Mr. and Fred a lovely dinner party at the home 1917 at Evanston. Wyoming. He When asked why they are in $3,244.56; Roads County are primarily college preparatory Johnson, Mr. and Mrs Chester Ly- of Mrs. Wimmer in honor of Mrs. died Oct. 26, 1951. She was a to school many students parrot, $8,131.13, $24,427.33, schools. This is of necessity, be man and Mr. and Mrs. James Ollie Schonians birthday on Sat- $22,979.06, member of the Church of Jesus When asked, "to learn learn. $6 682..86; Poor $7,966.58, Christ of Latter-dacause our numbers are' not large Hatch. Guests were Mrs. urday evening. Saints. the real reasons escape what? Bonds $595.98.$3, 004.35, $5,558.21; Nellie Jones, Miss Laura Clemons, enough to support vocational is a son, Ned', of OgSurviving them. Why? Simply because they $24,790.46, $1,322.84, $17,079.79, schools. The Herbert Mechams visited' in Mrs. Agnes Jacoby, Mrs. Hildur den; two daughters, Mrs, Doyle really dont have a cause or a there are two excel Lapoint at the Albert Young resi- Johnstun, Mrs. Anna Nielsen and $9,033.51; Colorado River $883.61, (Arlene) Smith, However, Heber, and Mrs. $14.92, purpose for learning. Many have Courthouse $898.53; Mrs. Phyllis Day. lent vocational schools in the State dence on Sunday. Keith (Maxine) Robinson, Spokane, little or no idea of what they exBuild$309.74, Courthouse $309.74; Guests played of Utah. One in Salt Lake City 500 after the nine grandchildren, and pect to do upon graduation. Boys $593.69, $1,000.00, Wash.; and one in Provo. These schools Grant has accepted em- tasty chicken dinner and the prize ing Fund Jimmy three sisters, Mrs. Maude Schmidt, and in the service, Ill go say, $3.30, Exhibits $403.01; offer courses in carpentry, cabinet ployment with the State Road at was won by Mrs.. Nielsen. Mrs. Mrs. Emma Martindale', Loveland, girls say, Im going to get mar$161.77, $1,696.73, $23.67; making, electronics, metal work, Moab, and comes to his home in Schonian was presented with a Calif, and Mrs. Harriet Segara, ried. $114.03, $32.02, $114.03, Los beautiful floral offering on the Airport plumbing, meat cutting, painting Duchesne- on weekends. Angeles. Wouldnt it be wonderful if $32.02; Road $000, Special. weldoccasion. and decorating, pipe fitting, Burial, was in the Duchesne city someone throughout the education$42,272.05', $11,809.72. ing, mechanics, body and fender Gladys Odekirk spent a few al process could give our students The 1955 real arid personal pro- cemetery under the direction of THE ELVIN BARKERS work, secretarial work, barbering, days in Vernal visiting at the home the Olpin Mortuary of Heber and a real, reason for getting the most ENJOY TRIP TO CALIFORNIA perty taxes are not apportioned Roosevelt. commercial art, beauty culture an of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Madsen. out of school? or included in the cash balance Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Barker reseveral' other areas. Whos responsibility it is to help G. B. Workman is back home turned Sunday from a very won- sheet figures. It is possible for seniors to atCHARLES H. FENSKE students select a vocation or a tend one of these schools and still after a recent illness and is re' derful trip to California and AriDUCHESNE Funeral services goal in life? zona. They were accompanied' by Mrs. Olie Schonian Is graduate with their classmates at ported as doing well again. were held in Salt Lake City MonOur schools are' so organized their regular school. Interested Mrs, Elda Haws and Mrs. Johanna day, Feb. 20, for Charles H. that ninth grade students take seniors who have completed all Mr. and Mrs. Neville Wimmer Barker, both of Esclaente.. The Feted At Open House to offer Fenske, 75, who died of a heart of courses study organized at for their required course group made a tour of the new Los On Eightieth Birthdy gradua of Nine Mile spent a few days ailment at the home of a daughthe widest possible opportunity The remarkable' increase in con- - tion, and most students finish the the Emma Wimmer home this Angeles LDS Temple, went on to for them to explore future occu- sumer buying in the Intermoun- An especially lovely event of ter, Mrs. Mary Eliason, in Salt Phoenix, Ariz. and visited relarequired subjects their junior year, week. Lake City on Friday', at 3 a.m. areas. education or pational tain area during the past ten can spend their senior year at the week was the open house on then to tives, Mesa, where they Mr. Fenske, who operated a Parents need to help by provid- years is shown in gains reported the vocational school and credits hostessed by Mrs. Jess Johnstun farm in Duchesne for Mrs. H. J. Wimmer went to Salt went through the Temple. On the several ing opportunities for their children Thursday in First Security Banks earned' there are' applied toward Lake on Sunday to spend a few way back they went through the at her home Thursday, Feb. 16, years, moved to Salt Lake a year to get first hand knowledge about Timeway loans. from 2:00 to 6:00 in un honor who in credit St. their Wimmer p.m. were regular days with Kent George Temple. They graduation ago. He was born in Battle Creek, occupational interests. Qo you as Noting Timeways tenth anni- - high .school, derwent an appendectomy at the gone a week and covered 2700 of Mrs. Ernest W. (Ollie)1 Schon- Mich., April 7, 1880, a son of a parent, sit down and help your versary this month, Pratt P. ian, honoring her 80th birthday Charles if, as a parent, you are inter- Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake miles on the trip. children plan for the future? Do Thomas, director of First Security ested Henry and Wilhelmina in this possibility for and is reported doing anniversary. last Friday Fenske. He married Matilfinanoffer what Lippke you as a parent said the dollar vol- - tional training, why don't you derooms The at were 500 CLUB AT , beautifully nicely. Kent is a junior student da Fundum, Nov. 26, 1904, in cial assistance you can? Better, do ume of these consumer loans had corated with white and pink carWM. HARRISONS drive to Provo or Salt Lake City the U. of U. Battle Creek. She died March 21, a a at age, young you encourage, increased more than 12 times in and personally investigate' these The Wm. Harrisons entertained nations. The table covered with 1916. He' came to Utah 25 years savings account for the purpose of annual dollar volume. a or lace table recovered 500 cloth Take at was has last Monday evening at two schools. Quaker your boy Duane Meriwether ago. Mr. Thomas is also president of providing for future goals? and go in together. I think from his accident and is back on their home, and guests were the centered with a large white birthThe amount saved in a sense, The Commercial Bank of Utah gjri will find Surviving are four daughters: trimmed with well Wallace two rose now. Lake cake, Niles the day Salt in equipped, pink his job Stephensens, you Mrs. Eliason, Mrs. Gertrude Guidis not important, but the fact that which, with its white branches, and right good schools, doves the and Deon Von eight buds, Earls, Browns, the Happy New Orleans, La.; Mrs. Laura plans are being made, is! Its sur- was acquired last month by First across the' top ry, John Burdick and Jack Wimmer Thomases and the Junior Wilsons. Birthday Mercer Duchesne; Mrs, Leora Moeller, to how find out ingenious prising and a delegation of Moab spent the weekend at the Prizes went to the Wilsons and and placed on a white crystal Wilson, Pocatello, Idaho; a brother, SeFirstty'securitys flanked and in the' candles Wimrher Timeway loans . Maxine by pink Stephensens. Everyone enjoyed plate home of Mrs. four sisters, 10 grandchildren, five include personal loans and loans SCHOOL COUNSELOR. . . a lovely dessert luncheon, pre- crystal holders. The lovely deep was requested to write family. derk or the purchase of automobiles, (Continued from Page 1) pink guest book was signed by the pared by the hosts. A Hale Hoif $100 Burial was in Battle Creek, sixty-fiv- e In his recommendations to the farm equipment, household appli- guests who called dur- Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Galloway of ;griculture area inspector, and afternoon. 500 the board of education, Mr. Hum- ances, house trailers heavy ma- - f AT THE ing Provo visited last Monday a covention, The guest of honor wore a navy VERN BROMLEYS phreys states: In the interest of chinery, and for home repairs and roThe, cferk was asked t0 call for Tuesday at the home of Mr. and GARY ACCUTAROOP better meeting the needs of our modernization. five-yar- d Sunday evening was the scene blue silk dress adorned with a Mrs. George Wilcken. three two-to- n Final rites were RANDLEIT bjds beautiful white an of carnation During schoo Timeway departments students individually high enjoyable evening spent corsage, held at the Randlett Episcopal t0 He ig t0 writ k first of there and collectively, the following year operation, 1946, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Moon and playing 500 at the home of Mr. which was the gift of her son church Wednesday International, GMC, Ford', Dodge morning at Mr. and Mrs. 10:30 of Roosevelt were' Sunday and Mrs. Vern Bromley. Guests and daughter-in-lathings might be considered by the STto family oclock for Gary Accutaroop, e A. The and Schonian. were the Merlin Mr. hostess Oscar board of education: of Roy Bishops, the visitors at the home son of Wesley and 716"5' (1) The assignment of a person has requested the Mrs. Orvin Moon. Miss Pat Nelson Beebes, the Ed Carmans, the Dave dress was of navy bide with white Sophie Sireech Accutaroop. He in each high school (including the student at the BYU spent last Thomases and the Wotfdrow Days. polka dots. died Sunday of unknown, but natD. O. Thurman is First Secur-- k Prizes went to June Bishop, Wood-roDelicious refreshments consist- ural causes. - weekend with the Moons. junior high school) with the rehaveArsenior in vice Milpresident Day, Dave Thomas and ing of angel food cake, ice cream sponsibility of acting as a school itys h No. j road improve. The baby was born at Roosevelt counselor. (Our students in many charge of Timeway operations. Sunday dinner guests at the dred Carman. A dessert luncheon and punch was served. Assisting Dec. 28, 1955. He is survived by project for the- county this Johnstun was enjoyed at the .start of the the hostess was Mrs, Oleah John- his instances drift through four years year. This delegation, consisting home of Mrs. Hildur parents, three brothers and a and evening. . of school without having any edu- WATER FOR BLUE BENCH. stun, Mrs. Jo Beebe, Mrs. Ruby sister, Schonian, Ollie Mrs. Charlie were men: of following Myron, Armon, Dennis and Thomas and Mrs. Mildred Carman. cational or vocational goals to from Page 1) of Randlett; two grandbrizio Ciaud Wagstaff, Clarence Mr. and Mrs.. Richard Johnstun Karren, ERNEST WILSONS work toward). classified as land that has been B white, B. A. Jacoby, Alfonzo and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Sirparents, DINNER PARTY of HOSTS all teach- watered and is now a water user (2) The assignment The heroes.the saints and sages eech of Alterra. Bruce Fitzgerald, Rowan C. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilson ers with the responsibility of see before the river is opened to ap- - stutz Mrs. Florence Lott and Mrs. they are those who face the Burial Was in the Episcopal Ray Thomas, Ted Wilcken, ing that a group of students as- propriation, which will be done joseph Curry, Frank T. Defa, Vera Fanny Felter of Myton were in were hosts to a lovely dinner par- world alone. cemetery' at Randlett. . on Thursday evening with signed to them, specifically, are in the' near future. Norman Douglas Carter and Elwood B. Carter, Duchesne on business Monday.9 ty George of District successful in school. This success An executive committee, consist- guests as follows: Mr. and Mrs. The father of these two fine up this matter at the Feb. Mrs. Lott is president would include studies, social be- ing of Elwood B. Carter, Bruce brought 7 meeting of the county commisr of the American Legion Auxiliary Harvey Partridge, Mr., and Mrs. HIGH SCOUTING CELEBRATION Scouts, devoted Paul Wilkins, James Mr. Mrs. and Tatton District was is havior and individual adjustment. Hatch, Fitzgerald and Edwin Carman, and Mrs. Felter a from and hours as 1) leader, (Continued many long Page Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carman, Bench, (3) The gearing of our schools authorized to go ahead and work After much discussion, it was Claude Davis, Mrs. Anna Nielsen son, Kirk also climbed the ladder gave a tremendous amount of instructional program to better out the preliminary details of the moved by Elwood' 'B. Carter and of Scouting until he had achieved and help to his sons meet the needs of students (reme- project such as the number of asseT1ted to by all present that Mrs. Phyllis Stephe'nsen and and Mrs. Ruby Stephensen. After his was Bron- as they began their scout work. the presented Eagle, visthe 500 Dudinner and e dial reading classes, better science acres of land available from group played Arcadia be left as the No. 1 daughter, Carol, spent a week ze, "Gold and Silver Palms, and He served as scoutmaster, troop facilities, and better prepared EngCounty, the per cent of ect for tbe State Road improve-grad- e iting in Ogden, Midvale and Salt prizes were awarded to lllr. Hatch, had contributed much to the committeeman, and in various othMrs. Partridge, Mrs. Bench and lish teachers). in the old canal, length of Lpent and tbat the No. 2 project Lake with relatives. scouting program before' entering er capacities. The motheT must Mr. Carman. (4) Because the success of many pipe, size of pipe, cost of pipe and be ag follows: -the Korean was as a Naval jet noti.be overlooked because she of our high school students is be- number of second feet. There are still many' cases of Begin at the end 0f the oil on was just as devoted to the scout-caus- e pilot. fiMOTHERS our CLUB e HAS was feet are second because' affected flu Seventy-fivand run among ing they the Gojden stairs road and chickenpox in the service of his as the rest of the family was It PARTY VALENTINE amount needed thence aCross the Duchesne River residents this week. nancially unable to purchase books the approximate suwhere Kirk and the proudly possesses miniapaid country today The Duchesne Mothers Club enand other necessary school equip- for approximately 5,250 acres. and up t0 th North Fork bridge. his life to ture Eagle badges pinned on her price giving by preme' their husbands tertained We propose that all' interested If there is not sufficient money Mrs. Koyen Thursday ment, a system needs to be worked Wesley Mr. and Scout sons. out whereby these students can in the Blue Bench project become tQ do the whole project, the Du-- spent from Thursday to Sunday evening with a Valentine party at preserve the thing that Scouting by her two Eagle of the him all his Two had "To life. possessions prized taught somehow obtain needed materials part of this Blue Bench Irriga- cbesne River bridge at the end of visiting their son, Mr. and Mrs. the American Legion hall. Games in the Wilkins home are sashes at a more reasonable cost (in tion Co. to make one major irri- - the Goiden Stairs road be left out. Robert Koyen in Salt Lake and and dancing were enjoyed by 33 Do My Duty To God and My Country. .He was lost at sea filled with badges earned by Kirk some instances free of charge). gation development project. their two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. members and their partners. Has welfare Agreement his plane went down in an and Cat One has 31 badges and when in the Valentine scene, Minutes Were Read Duchesne County has entered in- Gary Alstrom in Tooele and Mr. in the South China sea. the other 36. HOMEWORK SURVEY. . . These minutes were read to the tQ a welfare. work project agree-grou- p and Mrs. Jay Sagers in St. John. were served and everyone had a accident He was attached to the' USS BoxPresent when the high award time. In Lake Elwood Carter. in B, Salt good by (Continued Irom page one) ment with the State Department They also visited was carrier. an aircraft er, presented was Cals wife and wrote that only addition to the above' minutes, the 0f pubijc Welfare, work and 30 with the Edward Riches, former Kirks wife, the former Junelia their two young children, Paul C. CARD AUXILIARY PARTY were made: too statements have did Duchesne. state of the they following occasionally residents Gnder this agreement, The Auxiliary is sponsoring a Sanford of Boise, Idaho, whom 312 and Colleen, 112 years,o much. Fifty per cent felt that The project should be broken up department agrees to certify second-fe, were The card party at the American Legion he had married in the Salt Lake his Mother, and formeris scoutmasunits. five either frequently or occasionally The Keith Dukes of Provo be persons from applicants still serLDS Temple, resides in Salt Lake ter Paul Murphy who their students did not have enough county should deed land for $1.00 fQr generai assistance; to furnish weekend guests of Mrs. Helen Hall on Saturday, Feb. 20, beCal was also married in the ving. He is mayor of Roosevelt City. in8 is at homework assigned them. Nearly a deed for each unit; the land jabor for fhe project to be paid by Odekirk. p.m. Everyone ginning Salt Lake Temple, his wife being and vice president of the National vited to come join the fun. 70 felt that home conditions along the highway should be re- - the weifare department at a rate the former Winnona Solomon. Parks Council, Boy Scouts of were almost always suitable for served for residence; Mr. McClure determinpd by the Public Welfare Mr. and Mrs. Odell Nelson and MANY HOURS OF LEADERSHIP America. NELLIE JONES HOSTESS the study of homework, and more should join in this venture so as Commission (rate is $1.00 an hour family of Moab spent the weekAT DINNER PARTY than 60 thought the students to save the cost of pumping; and weekly payment shall not ex- end with the G. B. Workmans. Nellie Jones entertained Mrs. were able to budget their time at pumping would cost about $11 an $33 for 2g hours labor). a year; this group recom- - sinments for such labor are to be home so they could have ample Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilkerson with a lovely dinner party Thursmends syphoning; the whole Bench time to fill their school evening in honor of Mrs. Ollie mde at such times as employable- of Roosevelt and Mr. and Mrs. day should be one project, this group Schonian. Guests were' Mrs. Elizaconof to and Wyoming Voss available Baggs, are Raymon will get in touch with Mr. Me personsuntil the individual budgets visited on Sunday with the Carl beth Thomas, Mrs. Agnes Jacoby, tinue Clure. Mrs. Hildur Johnstun, Miss Laura of' the certified recipients are Wilkersons. Bleazard Bros, would like first worked up Clemons, Mrs. Emma Wimmer, f chance to purchase county-owneMr. and Mrs. Douglas Moore Mrs. Maxine Burdick and Mrs. department Also, the welfare FOR SALE 90 acres of land lands around the fringe of the agrees to pay for the labor and spent the weekend in Duchesne Bud Winslow, Everyone had a at Talmage, Utah, with house and project that cannot be irrigated. services mentioned without cost with the Marvel Moores and the wonderful time. like to use it for graz-- , or, yard'. See or write Lars Kofford, They would the Quimbl Simpsons. VERDA MOORE HOSTESS 64 Maple St., Helper. Utah. ing purposes. Mr. Carter said if Duchesne County agrees to not . the project does not go through TO FRIENDSHIP CLUB ' al- and Hadden Ivan Mrs. re and Mr. gular employment Life-lon- g FOR SALE for any reason then he would Verda Moore was hostess Mrs. were such to established; employ son of Casper, Wyoming, guaranteed batteries, $29.95, now ljue J.?urSaS lant C3St f hat labor for public need' only; to h in Duchesne for the last last Wednesday to the Duchesne visitors in Utah. Exclusive dealership availan option OF SPRINGVILLE Mr. Friendship Club. Members present pjy competent and adequate super- week. They visited at the homes were able. Write P. 0. Box Mrs. Arlene Thompson, to Lorin on'. Mitchell, the ,1 vision for supply of Mr. and Mrs. project; A list of ah county owned lands 205, Orderville, Utah.. Tone Blackto Mr. and Mrs. Arzy Mitchell They Violet McDonald, Myrtis Bucka-lew- , as necessary rtation burn. on Blue Bench which would need t, Myrtle Buckalew, Sylvia and forward time sheet also spent some time in Roosevelt to have the titles cleared were L Ada Blaine, to and Margarette' Mitchells. wejfare department with the Truman POULTRY WANTED presented to the county commis- checks Thomas, Zella Grant, Manilla MadCash paid at your coop. Write sioners at their Feb, 7 meeting by distribute and account for vis- sen, Overda Hayes and' guests dc. Lake' welfare the Salt of same. from Kipp Merkley South Washington Poultry, 3253 George B. Stanley, abstractor of upQn were J. W. furnish Glayds Odekirk and Noma the to equipment ited with his parents, Wash. Blvd. Ogden, Utah. Heber City. This list contained partment; materials necessary for the Merkleys, on Sunday. He visited Rowley. The group enjoyed a and k supper and an eveFOR SALE modern 3,140 acres. The commissioners prosecution of the project, and to his wife and new baby girl, who lovely R. Decorations were of the The for sewing. Roosevelt. in ning all insurance home. See or call Rachel Hender- are' to get in touch with James required are at present relative to pay of the employees under Merkleys had their second baby in the Valentine theme. Rt. No. 2, Hall, county attorney, AS HIS COMPANYS REPRESENTATIVE FOR son, Phone 0313-NJprotection this title matter. the state and federal' law while girl three weeks ago. Vernal, Utah. Seek Road Help LINEN SHOWER FOR on the project. A delegation from Blue Bell, MRS, JEWEL HOYTZ consisting of Claud Allred, LeonA linen bridal shower was given If you would marry suitably, SIMPLIFIED BOOKKEEPING ard' Goodrich and Leslie B. Goodat the home of Mrs. Gail Ellis on Ovid Featuring ROCK OF AGES Products your equal. rich, asked for assistance from the marry TAX RECORD BOOKS Tuesday for Mrs. Jewel Hoytz, In The Uintah Basin county commissioners in getting between 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. This For All Typos of Builn.it Wiring - Elactric Motor 1 on the Mrs. improvement of EASY TO KEEP I00KS 1 was under the direction Nw Location - Building Eait and Bluebell-AItamoroads. Overta Hayes, Mrs. Myrtle Simpof Roosevelt Standard Prkos $5.85 $2.50 $3.83 After some discussion, it was de$8.50 FOR INFORMATION AND APPOINTMENTS son, Mrs. Edna Rasmussen, Mrs. HILPS YOU UVE Roosevelt, Utah cided the clerk should write a letHowtahold I PtfMital iudgit 800 Iti 75t, $1.80 Arlene Thompson and Mrs. Gail Phone Roosevelt 335 Arcadia 4183 ter to Mr. Hickman and Invite him 160-- M Ellis. A lovely time was enjoyed BETTER LESS to go over the road with the coun ROOSEVELT STANDARDby the group. Below Start Of 54 bal-anq- $10,-017.0- 5, y - $54,-081.7- f. SlS ufi w, Wtion tVrS.SLf267 I proj-chesn- a - em-int- et ld ! ANNOUNCEMENT WANT ADS d' Mr. M. B. Child, Manager of the MEMORIAL ARTS COMPANY , sup-whic- Life-Lon- is Pleased to Announce the Appointment of J pot-luc- Memorial Monuments and Markers ' E. A. Call Service REFRIGERATION Upalco-Blue-bol.- -- Mr. Clarence Crow ADVERTISING for LOOSE-LEA- F Phone Mr. Crow, Roosevelt |