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Show T 4 STANDARD Jon uory 15. 1976 ROOSEVELT Dr. Dinniel morning for Salt . Dennis left Monday lake City where he will attend State Legislature for the next three weeks, except he will return home over the weekend. e Mr. and Mrs. Randy Hancock of St lewis, Missouri, recently visited for a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Hancock. Randy is attending the Washington University Dental SchooL e A large group of people from both Roosevelt Stakes attended sessions In the Provo Temple Saturday, e President and Mrs. Arvin Belton attended a wedding reception in Springville Friday for a cousin Josephine Boyer. A Mr. and Mrs. Harold Timothy and son Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Timothy, and Jan and Curtis Ercan brack attended the wedding of a niece Joyce Angus and Bill Huff at the 8alt Lake Temple Thursday, e Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Hullinger accompanied by members of their family Amelia Knight and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hullinger motored to Ogden Saturday to visit their son Phillip who is confined to the McKay Hospital due to a back injury. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Hancock were weekend guests of their son and family Mr. and Mn. Brad Hancock at Orem. Sherri Workman who is employed in St George, and a friend Kelly Hunt visited over the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Workman. Mrs. Van Winterton visited over the weekend with her husband who is confined to the St Marks Hospital. She reports he is getting along as well as can be expected. . Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Young Jr., attended sessions at the Provo Temple o Friday. e Mr. and Mrs. Arlo McKee motored to Salt Lake Monday on business, e Mr. and Mrs. Sewell Massey received visits during the past week from the following members of their family, Mr. and Mrs. Jarrell Massey and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wagner from Meeker, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wimmer and children of Yampa, Colo., Dale Massey of Kemmer, Wyoming and Mrs. Garnett Massey from Deer Island, Oregon. A grandson Lannie Massey left Friday for Kodiak, Alaska where he has employ- ment Sunday guests of Mrs. Minnie Morrell was her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Max Morrell of Salt Lake City and her daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Barnes from Bountiful, e New address for Sorella Kathy Roberts, who is serving a mission for the LDS Church in Italy is: Sorella Kathy Roberts, via Pigna 76 Lotto CA5 80126 Napoli, Italy,. Kathy is now a Senior companion. e Margaret and Ray Grant were New Year visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Roberts. 44ocfttnINotec Births Dr. and Mrs. Gary White, Roosevelt, a girl, January 4. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Powell, Roosevelt, a boy, January 4. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Merkley, Tridell, a girl, January 5. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard a boy, January 6. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Thompson, Ft. Duchesne, a boy, January 6. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zuerker, Vernal, a boy, January 6. and Mrs. Nick Stevenson, Mr. Altamont, a girl, January 7. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Nielsen, Roosevelt, a girl, January 7. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Holgate, Altamont, a girl, January 9. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Swasey, Mtn. Home, a girl, January 9. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Allred, Duchesne, a girl, January 9. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Bastian, Roosevelt, a girl, January 10. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Draper, Roosevelt, a girl, January 11. Ames,-Altamon- t, Socialette club holds first meeting of year Patients Myton Presbyterian Church news Regular Business Meeting of the Ladies Aid was held Friday January 9 at the church. After reviewing their past years work, election of officers was held, with the following ladies elected: Mrs. Frank Griffin, President; Mrs. Milton Lott, 1st Vice President; Mrs. Dale Meece, 2nd Vice President; Mrs. J. D. Walker, Secretary, Mrs. Esther Burton, Treasurer. Mrs. Griffin and Mrs. A1 Lemon were hostesses. Sunday services were conducted by Mr. Burkhalter of Central Christian Church of Salt Lake City. Ladies Aid will quilt every Monday and everyone is invited. Edwin Ray Casper, Norita Ashby, Alonso Fullmer, Betty Handley, Linda Malquist, Diane Millett, Mabel Taylor, Stanley Jenks, Ralph E. Payne. Nanette Cowles The former became the bride of Edward a ceremony performed in Salt Lake City during the holiday season. Roosevelt DUP to meet Jan. 16 HOLIDAY RITES UNITE COUPLE The Roosevelt camp of the DUP have scheduled a meeting for Friday, January 16, at 2:30 p.m. at the home of LaVell Schaefermeyer. Members are urged to in Bangs, Dance planned by Special Interest group The Special Interest group in Duchesne are having a dance Saturday, January 17, at the Stake Center in Duchesne. The dance will begin at 9 p.m and there will be live music. All singles are urged to attend. t Immunization An immunization Clinic will be held each Wednesday from 9:00 to 1:00. at the Roosevelt Elementary School, 256 South 1st East, and one may obtain the following Immunizations for their child. Measles and Rubella Combination Shot, Diphtheria and Tetanus Combination Shot, Diphtheria and Tetanus and Polio Pertussis Combination Shot, Serum, Mumps Shot, Measles and Mumps and Rubella Combination Shot, . Measles Shot. For more information please call Grace ' 5 Monday-Frida- y 9:00 Jenson, RN to 1:00. Please call before going in. 722-228- ( oiu and Ray Hasselblad, who were married in the Provo LDS temple, December 27. OPEN HOUSE TO HONOR NEWLY MARRIED PAIR e Myton DUP Camp held its monthly meeting Friday at the home of daughter Alta Kettle. There were ten present President Ruth Murray took charge of the meeting, Mattie Mortensen presented an interesting lesson, Pioneer Dairy". Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Murray returned last week from a two-weevacation in Hermiston, Oregon with their son Dewey and family. On their way home they visited with the Darrel Murray's and a new grandson, born k January 1st Vicki e On Saturday her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Allen, to Provo, where they eqjoyed a day of shopping, e Marjorie Beal and girls drove to Salt lake City on Saturday. On their way home they picked up Daryl Beal who has been working in Kamas. Daryl returned Kynaston-accompanie- d clinic set - An open house January 17 in the Ballard ward will honor the former Marie Ellsworth attend. Mr. and Mrs. Allen B. Cowles of Salt Lake City take pleasure in announcing the marriage of their daughter Nanette , to Edward E. Bangs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willie F. Bangs of Duchesne. The bride is a graduate of Utah State University in Fashion Merchandising. The groom is a graduate of Utah State University in Wild Life Management and will be attending the University of Nevada at Reno for Graduate Studies. The newlyweds were married January 2 at 6 p.m. in Salt Lake City. A reception was held at the Jordan Ell Reception Center in West Jordan from 8:30 to 11:30 in the evening. Mr. C. G. Flook and Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Bixler, grandparents of the groom came from California to be here for the holidays and the wedding. The brides sister Bonnie flew in from Denver, Cola, to be Matron of Honor. ' ' Socialette Club held it's first meeting of the new year Thursday at the home of Mrs. Curtis Das trap. Mrs. Don Biggs, and Mrs. Scott Hirschi were The program was presented by Dr. and Mrs. FVank Madsen. They spent a week in Israel last spring and showed dub members slides of their tour. Dr. Madsen also talked of the history of the holy land, both Biblical and modern time. Guests for the evening were Mrs. Bill Spillman and Miss Linda Hampton. The ladies were served sundaes by Mrs. Biggs, and Mrs. Hirschi. to work on Monday morning with Dan Dennis. e Ruth Murray spent a few days during the holidays with her son and wife in Sandy, Mac and Glenna Murray and daughter. wish goes to Kent Wilson e A get-wewho has recently returned home from the An open house from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday, January 17, will be held in the Ballard IDS Ward chapel in honor of the marriage of the former Marie Ellsworth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton D. Ellsworth, Randlett and Raymond C. Hasselblad, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hasselblad. The couple were married December 27, in the Provo LDS Tmple. Marie is a graduate of Union high schooL She attended Darrel's Beauty College in Salt Lake and was employed at the Town and Country Beauty Salon in Vernal for a time. She is presently an employee on the University of Utah campus, as an Electronic Computer assembler. Ray graduated from Granger high school and attended the University of Utah for one year. He served in the armed services, and is now Night Supervisor at the Computer Cooperation on the University of Utqh Campus, where Marie is also employed. The couple are making their home in Salt Lake. 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