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Show Uintah Basin Standard Thurs., Feb, 8, 1066 rge i The: 4 RITES TO BE HELD SATURDAY Miaa Carleen Ignacio, daughter of Carl and Dorla Reed Ignacio of Fort Duchesne, and Ronnie Earl Mangum will be married in the Church of the Holy Spirit, Randlett, on Saturday, February 5, at 6 p.m. Following the ceremony a reception will be held In the Legion Hall In Fort Duchesne. IGNACIO-MAXGU- M BETTY REDCAP ROOT DIES Shortly after midnight Thursday Betty Redcap Root died in the Roosevelt Hospital. Captain Roberta brought members of her family from White rocks to the hospital late that evening, and was at her bedside when she died administering the last rites of the Church. Betty Redcap was baptised at SL Elisabeth's on Hay 2, 194. The Burial Office was read for her at St Elisabeths Tuesday. Interment was at the Fort Duchesne Cemetery. RESERVATION' NEWS Private Anthony John Sanderson of Lapolnt Is with the U. S. Marine 3rd Recruit Battalion at San Diego, Calif. A service cross and an armed services prayer book have been sent to him. Episcopal Layettes were taken to Mrs. Benton Ridley last week on the occasion of the birth of her daughter, and to Mrs. Elliot Ridley on the occasion of the birth of her son. Names had not as yet been selected for the children when Captain Roberts visited the mothers at the hospital. Eleven new children were enrolled in SL Elisabeths Church School last Sunday, and two girls Joined GFS, Society for Girls, on Thursday. The Service of Admission for GPC will be held Sunday at 11 a.m. at SL Elisabeths. Four Episcopal basketball tarns play In the Whlterocks League this week. The Episcopal Young Churchmen on the U A O are sponsoring the dinners for the players and coaches this week. New Bishops Committee members at SL Martins are Kenneth LaRose of AltamonL Robert Dye of Roosevelt, and Robert Howell of FL Duchesne. Leo Hancock is Senior Warden at SL Martins. Lois LaRose, who Is In charge of Christian Education In the Episcopal Church schools on the U A O, and also a member of the Christian Education Committee for the District of Utah, brought back new church school material from Salt Lake City. ' NEWS FROM Bench Farmer Episcopal News by Captain Roberta 'W1 MwrVJIS'ff TRIDELL RJ YTON by Grace Dalglelah of music lovers to the Ward Chapel, Tuesday evening, Jan. 25th, to enjoy the following program. Participating on the program were: Barbara Uresk, Kathy Hardinger, Karen HarThe Elders of the Myton ris, Beverly Harris, Charles LDS Ward gathered at the Clark, Janet Allred, Kay John' Shucks but things are made Ward Chapel Friday evening son, Stanley Johnson, Chareasy for us farmers, now that for a social session, under the lotte Dennis, Julie Dennis, Irene ground hog day has post we direction of Morris Jenkins. Dennis. Joyce Uresk, Gloria know what the weather will be Emcee for the occasion was Uresk, Mary Gae Richens, 11a for the next six weeks and we Larry Robs. An excellent pro- Rae Gingell, Roland Uresk, Vocal Jeri Harding, Sandra Crapo. con plan accordingly. Sure hclpn gram was presented. a heap to know what ya can de- duet by Janet Rons and Beth Gloria Peterson, Gloria Uresk, Duke, accompanied by Dawna Julene Ross, Bonnita Workpend on. Charlotte man, Judy Jenson, Susan Dennis; vocal solo I would like to tell ya about Dennis, accompaniedby by Mrs. Stanley Johnson, Clark a little episode that happened Dennis and a vocal duet by Roberts; accompanist, Evelyn cut-tin many years ago. I wuz out Janet Allred and Gloria Peter- Roberts, Beth Duke and Janet hay with a team and mow- son accompanied by Evelyn Ross. Selections were accomer. I wuz drlvln the cutest little Roberts. Games were played panied by Julie Lyman and team of horses ya ever saw, and delicious refreshments were Dawna Dennis. At the close of their names wuz Boots and served. the program all present had the Socks, sorrells with white stockMrs. Austin Brokaw re- opportunity to greet the young ing feet. Well to get on with turned Saturday from Lehi musicians and compliment them the story, ya all know how where she visited her daughter on a very fine display of must thick the pheasants wuz back and Mr. and Mrs. cal talent. In them days but guns and car- Harvard Hinton. While there The many friends of Mrs. tridges were hard to come by she also visited her sister, Mrs. Emma (Grandma) Tanner will so If ya could get a pheasant to Electa Parker who has been be pleased to know that she eat for dinner some other way. quite 111 at her home in Provo. has been released from the it wuz just like a windfall. Well Price Hospital and is now with I wuz just drlvln along hum Attending the Stake Relief her daughter and min like I alwuz did when I Society Leadership meet at the Mr. and Mrs. Mora George Ol saw the alfalfa move so I care- Stake Center In Roosevelt Fri- sen at Spring Glen, Carbon fully stopped the team and got day, Were, Beth Duke, Art County. off the mower real quiet like Uresk, Janet Ross, Bonnie Ur-es-k, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gilbert MurConnie Ross, Anna and crept over to the moving were of Othello, Washington alfalfa and wuz just ready to ray, Gladys Ross, Eva Gingell, guests at the home of Mr. and leap on the tall moving clump Jeanene Featrosa and Lenore Mrs. Wilma Murray, Friday and when some hidden sense stopped Harris. Saturday .The visitors, longme Just then a porcupine em time residents of the Uintah Dennis to Salt went erged from the hay lumbering LakeSyert Basin, resided in Myton for City Monday where he several along like a bear to a swale received years and were neighsister, Mra Erma Olsen, medical attention. near by. Goose pimples creep bors of the Murrays, prior to formerly of Myton, accompanup my spine even now when I James Duke, Principal of moving to Washington a few ied them. They also visited relathink what could have hap- the Myton Elementary School, years ago. While here they also tives In Vernal and Upalco. Oscar Nelson, who has pened had I jumped a belly went to Provo Friday to at- greeted many of their old flopper on that moving alfalfa tend a two day session on Phy- friends. spent the winter in Vernal, Is Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lamb now staying with Mr. and Mra clump. sical Fitness' at the BYU. a I wuz readln the other day program to be applied to our were business visitors In Salt Jim Lemon. that the difference between the local school. Mr. and Mra Richard Sperv Lake City, Friday. possible and the Impossible is Weekend visitors at the the measure of a mans will. ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. When ya got nature to combat Aften Rlchens, were their son there sure are times when and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and mans will gets the acid test Mrs. Newell Rlchens of Logan. There is also the case of proMr. and Mrs. John Eden ducing a good crop and feel- and baby of Logan, were weeking great pride In your accom- end visitors at the home of plishments, just to be let down Mr. and Mrs. Albert Page, because prices made a bumper parents of Mrs. Eden. crop a failure. This again testa Mr. and Mrs. dark Roba mans will. He must plant erts were Provo visitors Frinext year and strive with to complete arrangements natures help or violence and day to add a new member to their use the of the best technical family. Tiny Wendy Sue, the MISCELLANEOUS) MISCELLANEOUS knowledge he can come by to ltt year old daughter of Mr. produce a crop for sale subject and Mrs. Phillip H. Russon, who to a price set by outside In- lost their lives In a plane acfluences beyond his control cident near Reno, Nevada, WedPLUMBING? HEATIN6 However these forces that are nesday, Jan. 19th, will return look a formers control beyond with them to make her home very promising for all he can here and join the family of Mr. PROMPT REPAIR produce this coming year. Aa and Mrs. Roberts. Mr. Russon WORK I said last week, I believe this was a brother of Mrs. Roberts. is the year to apply all your FREE ESTIMATES The young artists music know how and produce a large festival drew a crowd REASONABLE large PRICES crop for which you will receive IJJI.W.' fair compensation. L. This week I would like to take my hat off to Hollis Hul Kell Tlras PLUMBING HEATING Wheel Balandag linger for being named presi421 Phone Roosevelt dent of the Duchesne County Front-En- d by Garda Seeley Alignment Board of Education. Hollis Brain Service many years of service to the WILL TRADE TIRES FOR school and the community gives Tri-war- d MOST ANYTHING OF VALUE him a background that makes On IUghway 46 n Roosevelt him well deserving and qualiPhone U fied for this position. The Bench Farmer Myton Elders enjoy social Ab-eggl- son-in-la- -- o SNOWS SOPPUfS cold outside . . . CHILD SAFE i LOW IN COST ATTRACTIVE I COMPACT CLEAN, UNI FORM HEAT i! Ilo van's PUONB IS prepare your deposits at home and mail them to BANK OF VERNAL cer were out to visit Mr. and Mra Howard Jones Monday. Mra Thelma Robison went to Salt Lake and Ogden for the weekend. While in Ogden she visited Mra Jolene Larson, Mr. and Mra Kent Robison and Mr. and Mra Dave Maughn. BUEBELL musical held for young artists The MIA Young Artists" Festival was held on Tuesday evening at the Altamont Ward Chapel. It was a 3 ward combined affair. Altamont, Bluebell and Moon Lake and was ALSO very outstanding. Those partiwere Loretta Jensen, cipating Lorna Brotherson, Norma Hansen, Rita Hansen and Norma lessen, accompanied by Edith APPLIANCES Hansen, Garth Potts, Mary FUEL OILS Swasey, Doug Swasey. Birdie Phone 195 - Roosevelt Swaeey, Lynctte Tew, Altamont GOODYEAR TIRES AND School Johns Sinclair Service ROOtiEYELT, UTAH chorus, Vibraphone, High Donald Remington, Mayla MitSusan chell, Sandy Tucker. McConkie, Garda Seely and Agnes Larsen; solo, Connie Bird, accompanied by Garda Seeley; Dr. D. F. Porter, Wynnelle Vance, Susan Vance. Master of ceremonies was Leon Vance. Those participating in Altamont High School Junior Band were Sandy Tucker, Sandra Fisher, Bonnie Potts, Tawna Mitchell, Diane . Thayne, Connie Evans, Greg Todd, Susan McConkie, Greg Timothy, Monte Farnsworth, Roger Swasey, Nelson Burton, Edwin Hartman, Carol Goodrich, Travis Mitchell, Brian Kitteridge, Kip Thacker. Ralph Oman. Kim Fisher, Dean Burton, Randy Hartman, Vicki Brotherson, Doug Swasey, Charles Hansen, K.GLt Rose. Gary Young, Guy Hansen, Vickie Walker. Altamont High School Chorus members were: Connie Rae Bird, Dora Ames, Afton Swasey, Valerie Hansen, Lynda Hansen, Eunice Bird. Mary Lou Han berg, Joy Shiner, Valerie Marshall, Mary Swasey. Among those spending the day at the Salt Lake Temple were Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Winkler, Maxine Todd and Hazel Goodrich. Morris Goodrich sprat the week here visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mra. Leonard Goodrich. It was between the semester for Morris at the BYU. O MISCELLANEOUS O HOTELS - MOTELS REDDY CASH MODERN FOR ANY DRUG PRESCRIPTION Worthwhile Roosevelt Shoe & Upholstering Karl Phone Shop A Lois 258-- W H U Betts Carlson Cleaners Professional Coln-O- p For A Ad In This Directory Call 131 Drugs "MAKE OUR DRUG STORE YOUR PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS Phone 64 - Roosevelt TURNERS vmrr niruuuuu ON DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION LAUNDRY Phone Q 91 Roosevelt Electrical Repairs ELECTRICAL REPAIRS of all kinds! 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Bob Goodrich CURIO SHOr INDIAN DRIVERS LICENSE and Lake of son Salt and City 177-J Roosevelt rtione Mr. and Mra. Bruce Goodrich and two boys of Sandy visited over the weekend here with their parents the Owen Good-rich- 's Ideal Bookkeeping Books for and the Leland every purpose avails ble at the rtions 859 or 437 Roosevelt Standard Office Roosevelt. I O DRUG STORES A. PIKE TIRE STORE Electric completely automatic, com pletely dependable heat. Just set it, then forget itl I! is very convenient to in General Let it rain! Letitsnowl the temperature zip to zero! You'll be warm and cozy . . . a.m. p.m. all winter long . . with the Super Heater's ks completes army schooling ea we-com- es its Michael Markey Gary Zobell is home from Navy son-in-la- w, Poster Paper Baby, ca I0KA SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday Is Septus geslma Sunday. Septuagesima means seventy. There are now TO days left before Easter. There will be Morning Prayer and sermon at Holy Spirit at 11; Morning Prayer, Church school and sermon at SL Martin's at 9 a.m. and at SL Elisabeths at 11 a.m There will be a special service to admit the members of the Girls Friendly Society at SL Elisabeths, and this will be followed by the usual pot luck dinner for the Church family. White and Colored The Episcopal Church UINTAH BASIN STANDARD you! r Dennis Goodrich returned Mr. and Mrs. Lester BarthetL La Wanna Goodrich, Mr. and from Salt Lake City Friday Mrs. Ray Haslem, Mr. and night. His brother Dean reMrs. Gene Wallace, Mr. and turned with him for a short by Lorna McKee Mrs. Duane MeKee, Mr. and visiL Arthur McKee, a student at Mrs. Reed McKee, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Farrell Simmons, Dean anl Den- Dixie College enjoyed the weekreturAed Fredrick Sunday nis Goodrich, Halils Haub, and end at home with the Reed Mcfrom Phoenix, Arizona where Mr. and Mra De Von McKee. Kee family. Mr. and Mra Grant Betts Mr. and Mra Laren Ross they zpent the past week. Mrs. Fredrick went especially to at- have received word from their of Roosevelt are parents of a tend a field health record sci- eon, Elder Steven Ross that he new daughter, born Tuesday ence course sponsored by the has been transferred from Oa-pa- morning at the Roosevelt HosU. S. Department of Health, to Villahermosa, Tobacco, pital. The Betts family now Education and Welfare. Mexico. It Is a city of about have three girls and six boys. Ruth and Virginia Good 60,000. He reports that It Is Mr. and Mra Reed McConkie rich were hostesses to a party very hot there and the mosqui- are grandparents to the new held Friday night at the Rae tos are very bad right now. arrival. A Fireside Chat was held Goodrich home. Guests were: Mr. and Mra Reed Me Conkie returned Monday night Sunday night at the Laren Ross from Salt Lake City. They had home. President Lomond Tul-l- is was guest speaker. spent the last two weeks there. Several of the parents from Mrs. McConkie was a patient at the LDS hospital where she Tridell attended PTA at White-rochllHsion reported . . . Thomas underwent surgery. Thursday nighL Jim Anderton has returned from a student Chapman was the speaker. James Goodrich, his LDS mission to the CenThe Dellis Morrill family at the BYU is spending the tral States and gave a report Pvt. Michael B. Markey, 25. weekend with his parents, Mr. were visitors Tuesday night at to his ward Sunday evening son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick and Mra Rae Goodrich. the Ivan Morrills. In the Roosevelt 2nd want. B. Markey, Gusher, completed a rive-wee- k artillery survey course at the Army Artillery and Missile School, Fort Sill, Okla., Jan. 27. Artillery surveyors precede by Louise Jorgensen the firing units, map the area and gather information necessary to bring fire on a target During the course, Markey studied the use of surveying equipment, map reading, comGary Zobell is now home munications procedures and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. computation of survey InformaJim Zobell. Gary has spent the tion. last two years in the Cuban He entered the Army in Separea, and has been released tember, 1965, and completed from the Navy. Mr. and Mrs basic training at Fort Polk, La. Zobell went to Salt Lake City Markey, a 1958 graduate of Thursday to bring him home. Union high school in Roosevelt, Mr. and Mra Kenneth worked for Strongs ConstrucMitchle and son, Leslie, of Mid tion In Vernal before entering way visited with Mr. and Mra the Army. Jim Lemon this week. Mr. Mit-chi- basement remodeling a specialty C U S T0 REMODEIJNG AND ROOFING SERVICE 1 LI ffi 9 9 nnrhtuumj Hardware Groceries Clothing Appliances AT KOHLS Kltrhen if Basements A Baths YOUR Max R. Mullins Ideal Bookkeeping Books for every pnrpnso available at the ARCADIA - Phone Standard Office - Roosevelt. r 9 9 662-41- ONE-STO- SHOrnxa P CENTER IN DUCHESNE Phone 7251 or 7241 |