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Show Mary Woodward celebrates 89th birthday Mary Wtimlwanl I'irt hil.iv anniversary Thursday, Niiemler sixth at the home or her daughter. Iita Davis in Myton. Nine Sliest s w ere present at I hi birthday dinner. which inclmbii, besides the hostess, some of her grandehildren, and one other daushter. Iva 1'olloli. from Salt lake. Mrs. Woodward, wife of the late Charles Woodward, and a pioneer of this eouiitry stall's she is happy and is presently enjoy inn good heal! h. She takes turns living with her daughters. She is the mother of six children, four still living, fourteen grandchildren, thirty five great great grandchildren, and (iri scout news great grandchildren. She Mary Woodward celebrated her 89th birthday, Thursday, November 6 in Myton. Mrs. Alice Firth and family drove to Salina to be present at the farewell testimonial of her grandson, Ritchie, son of Julia Harvey. Ritchie will be leaving in the near future to serve iq Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hamilton have just returned home from a weeks vacation to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, the Kiabab Forest and Mt Carmel. Mr. and Mrs. Ruthford from Price accompanied the Hamiltons. Mr. and Mrs. William Hayes from Strawberry were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Verl I vie for a birthday supper in honor of Mrs. Ivie's mother. Mrs. Mary Ellen Kettle and son were also guests attending the birthday supper at the home of Mrs. V erl Ivie. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brady drove to Provo on business and to visit their son Kandy and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Del Broadhead were in provo over Thursday and Friday. Tin- Girl smut IriNip ;it (lie M'hiMil needs a leader. Any ailull mierrsled in thr girls, ran riuilai'l Pal Garmt al 722 3761 aft it 5 i.iu. Ai Mrs. Nolo Nelson Druwiiii- - niiiii.il Mr. and Mrs. Uoetl Atiilerlun motored to Salt Lake Wednesday lo Kiend some time with their daughter, Her! ha Kratiinier, who is in Ihe process of Iteing transferred to Denver Colo. Bertha has recognition for thirty years of service with Montgomery Wards in Salt Like City and is Iteing sent lo Denver. A. D. Shaw from Granger visited a couple of days with his parents, the II. I'. Shaws. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Itowley are enjoying Ihe company of her mother, Mrs. Hildegarde Beck and son John Beck from Honolulu, Ed's father, Mr. Clarence Itowley from Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Christiansen from Bountiful, will also spend some time with Elder David Rowley who has been railed to serve a mission for the Litter Day Saints Church in Germany. He will be going into the mission home Nov. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tomlinson and son Brad motored to Provo Saturday to participate in temple work. Larry and Pat McDonald and children from Salt Lake visited over the weekend with his parents, the Clyde McDonalds. Mrs. Margaret Loranger was honored Saturday evening when her children gave her a surprise birthday party at the home of her son, Lyn and Sandra Boren. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rasmussen were in Salt Lake Saturday to meet the plane that brought their son Dale and Kirk Sullivan from Washington D. C. where they had spent a week with the vocational industrial clubs of america. Jesse Hamblin came from Salt lake to vist with family and friends a few days. The Cedarview Cemetery Community Incorporated was reorganized in the meeting held Saturday night at the home of Max Nelson. Company at the Max Nelson home during the weekend were; Ins Lee Shaw and son Nolan, Max and Brenda Shaw and daughter from Granger, Karen and Wayne Brown and children, Helper, Cheri and Dale Womack and family. Vernal, Bill and Verda Nelson from Rangely. Mr. and Mrs. John Nielsen were Salt Lake visitors during the week for her medical appointments. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hamblin left Friday. They will visit his sister Nila Draper and family in Ephraim and their son Bishop Allen Hamblin and family in Cannon City, before going to St. George to the temple. Mrs. Charlene Secrest was hostess Thursday for a shaklee party held at the home of her mother, Sharon Hackford. Neils and Jeri Neilsen and three boys returned this week from an extensive Irip Iwck cast. They visited Hill Cu tin ruh. Joseph Smith's birth place and other (Miints of interest. They also spent three days in Chicago, 111., with his sister, Natalie Mae and family. reei-ive- i hi- group of eight missionaries held a zone conference at the Tridell Chapel Tuesday morning. Those participating in i he conference were Elder Lorin Ross from Sparks, Nevada; Elder Finney, San I.ui.s Obispo, California; Elder Talley, Hudson, Ohio; Elder McCall, Vancouver, B. Canada; Elder Marlin, Miami, Florida; Elder Vawler, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Elder Cole, Parksmouth, Virginia; Elder Doyle Ash, Annandale, Virginia. Elder Vawler is Mine leader and conducted ihe conference. Dinner was served to the missionaries al Ihe Christa floss home. Elder Koss is the grandson of Christa Koss. A budget dinner was held in ihe Cultural Hall Thursday evening for approximately 250 people. Entertainment was furnished by a special singing railed the Roosevelt group from Symphonic Singers. Mr. and Mrs. James Harvey and Mr. and Mrs. Cent: Wallace went to Salina to attend a missionary Sunday test irnonial for t hi; son of George Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Merrill and Howard went to the Salt laikc airport Thursday to meet Glenn Merrell who just received his discharge from Ihe Army. Glenn has been stationed al KorL Hiiachuka, Arizona. 1 975 a - Uolii-ris- , a ami Pal Thr (iarri-n- . will Novi-iiiIn- t in Kail Liki-nConiiii- - Barnards girl Iiurlii-sni- will - Ih.1 Im- - hi-lt- (mop in Fl. sponsori-- Celia lidteM"" Myton School is in the process of choosing a mascot. The students have suggest isl names, which have been narrowed down to three. Voting for the select ion of the most popular name will tie held this week. a Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Koss and two children moved from Pleasant Valley to Provo on Wednesday of last week. Wayne is enrolled at the BYU, where he will begin after Jan. 1. a Mr. and Mrs. Ltryn Ross returned from a two week vacation with relatives in California and Oregon, a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Monks had as visitors last week, Mrs. Monks' daughter Mr. and Mrs. Richard and Moore, and their two children, Tom and Tammy. a Neil Murray from Orem, who was working in Vernal last week, spent two nights with his pun'ii'-'- Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Murray. a DUP meeting as held last Friday at the home of Sadie Chandler. Prior to the meeting, the ladies quilted on a quilt which is to be sold. The lesson was given at 2 p.m., by Mattie Mortensen, 'The Life Of Brigham Young. There was an atendance of 12. a Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brimhall have moved from east Myton to Pleasant Valley, where they are living on the former Howard Roberts farm. Romania Tanner had three of her children and families for- - Sunday company. They were Mr. and Mrs. Leland Betts, Mr. and Mrs. Max Tanner of Vernal, and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tanner from Roosevelt. a Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pierson, from the Central Christian Church in Salt Lake City conducted the Sunday Services at the Myton Community Presbyterian Church. a Myton School selected as their student of the week, Stuart Fillingim, son of Mr. and Mrs: Sam Fillingim. He is in the fourth grade, with Mrs. Brighton as teacher, and was selected because of outstanding achievement. son-in-la- . Hello, stranger. Searching for answers to all those who what where questions about your new city? As your WELCOME WAGON Hostess, it's my job to help you get over the hurdles of being a newcomer. By bringing you some useful gifts. Community info. Advice on reliable businesses in your new neighborhood. - lU7li - lu-x- b.v rail-mla- r l Girl scout fund drive underway in Roosevelt Mr. and Mrs. Joe Irons are soliciting funds lo support Girl Scouting from Nov. (i Ihmugh l he 20th in Roosevelt. Mrs. Irons will be representing the Roosevelt Girl Scouts al the 15th Annual Meeting of the Utah Girl Scout Council on Sat., Nov. 15, at the Utah Technical convention is Explore Your Hcri-lage- . The day's events will include a slide presentation by Monsignor Jerome C. Stoffel on the Dominguez-Escalant- Duchesne Baptists host minister s will go on (iirl Seoul will week and aiir,iimaiely 75 rents each. Profits from ihe sale will be used lo help wilh inigrams, for girls, in (he area. Thi- v ciingri-galin- of Baptists will visit James Dodson, who will In in! in view of cull this weekend. w ill preach Sunday at 11 a.m. The mngregal ton will hold a Hit luck dinner in his honor following the service. Tlic new Baptist church was begun last spring. MciiiIhts have done most of the const ruction work, subcontracting jobs I iiiclii-sn- c Mr. Dodson hey were unable to do. They are in current ly holding services the iKisemenl until the chapel can be Windows and the faint doors were installed recently. Finishing work will begin after the ceiling is sprayed. I Duchesne LDS church news Diiclu-sn1st ward held their ward dinner lust Friday. They had an internal imial food fair with foods from four countries. The 1st ward mutual plans to IKirticipuie in the road show as they travel lo Altuinoiil Tuesday. November e II, and perform in Duchesne on Wednesday. Duchesne 2nd ward has scheduled their ward party for Saturday evening, November 15. The mutual has scheduled their activities this week around the road show. At 6:30 p.m. Wednesday and Duchesne 2nd ward choir will practice. Tabiona LDS church news Kick Fabrizio returned from a mission Italy recently, and presented his testimonial to the Tabiona ward. November 2. Relief Society held a homemaking day last Tuesday to make nursery items and other various items for the church. Tuesday night the community school square dance began. The dance class will ' be held every Tuesday evening at 8:30 p.m. at the church. Tabiona ward plans to participate in the road shows that travel to Duchesne and Altamont on November 11 and 12. in e Trail. Jackie Nokes, assistant to the President. Educational Affairs, KSL, and Honoroary Membership Chairman for the Utah Gril Scout Council, will present some recognitions during a business will meeting. A harvest luncheon following the business meetin g during which a bicentennial fashion show by the Antique Couture Club will include historical Girl Scout un iforms. Terry Wood, Newscaster,! KUTV Channel 2 Television Station, will present 'Ghost Towns of Utah' to stimulate travel and exploration by Girl Scout troops. Barbara Salsbury, author of the new book, Just Ii Case, will offer demonstrations in pioneer arts for the general assemble. Senior and Cadette Girl Scouts who have attended national events during the past summer will comprise a panel describing highlights of their adventures. Displays will include pioneer arts, environmental conservation, nations experiences and troop trips. r A l 15. Hoiili-hollo- salt- iWfV six - PRINTS FROM SLIDES FULLCOLOR JUMBO PRINTS FROM YOUR FfflORITE SLIDES MODERN Phone 722-244- 1 . Doom Hobs Dd Etarfoag) StasteEiiiQFS And more. A WELCOME WAGON call should be one of the very first nice things to happen when you're new here. mmoxm hostess 722-41- 46 M( A 3, - Utah Girl Smut ('nunril with Irons, VIII Chairman will In- Isubi-l- l Jean Floyd, Rhi-- TlirniielH-rr- lending Itisinri Call your , 1 urw l- has one brot her and one sister living. November and announcements SHih fourteen STANDARD II TOYLAND I VAIN BARGAINS The best toys at lowest prices! 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