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Show Uintah I!asin Standard Dorine Monsen Neldine Hill is Thurs., to present married Culture Club has reasearch papers in California PHONE SOCIAL EWS TO ROOSEVELT 131 Mi lected to present her research paper at the Fourth Intcrmoun-t:ii- n Juninr and Science Phiuii-- and Lirsi-- ehil-- 1 went Ir SIX' tu the A I'lillT.il '.Mill 111 SHU. I VljOSH. mil wifi-- , prior In their leaving Ini' I'liltngo Milt'll' 1VI.OSX lias ti Human-itie- n unpin niriit. Symposium to tie held at the University of Utah on March 10, 11, 12 of this year. and Mrs. George liard-ingr- r and suns of lloniina took tan' of Iiu.miii'ss oviT the weik-- ! und aiitl also visiti'd his niotluT. Mis. Sarah Hurdingci. Mr THE SYMIOSIl"M sHiiisiim by the United States Army and the University of Utah will brine; students from five of the western states. It is not necessary to write a research paper in order to attend the symposium, but 72 students voluntarily . presented pnpei-s- Of these, 21 weie chosen papers outstanding to be given at the intermountain symposium and compete for national honors. Six of the finalists will attend a national symposium at Princeton University. Princeton, New Jersey, in April. Beverly spent the Kllii-ridg- i ri'Ui'iul with hr i' aiul Mis. Willard w limits. Mr. Stic the University of Kthi-riilge- . enrolled at a Primary Utah Medical Center, where she vising pennies fur Children's und an is training to lie Hospital at llie age or XII. Mirg.ral technician. X-i- ay Mr. and Mrs. Frank Collett if MeCall, Idaho, visited his research papers, judged originality, scientific approach and presentation, are the basis for the selection of the finalists and winners. The on nmtINK'S PAPKR. Inertia and the Cordis Effect," discusses her theory as a possible solution for two components in the path of a projectile which have conflicting principles. Miss Monsen was helped in the formation of her paper by her science teacher, LaMar Mower, and Principal Mailc C. Simmons. She is an outstanding junior student at Altamont high This group of SWEETHEARTS, ALL girls, all sweethearts representing their various schools, were on hand last Saturday evening to compete for the title of Miss Uintah Basin 8wectheurt. Standing (left to right) the girls arc Jog Tumbow, Tabiona; Ranita Risner, Uintah ; Mar slut Fitzwater, Duchesne ; Leslie Ma.rficlil, Altamont; Sandy Keefer, Manila, and Susan Sprouse, Union. Duchesne High was the host school this year. Miss Fitzwater receives Basin crown Marsha Fitzwater, 15, is the 1968 Sweetheart Queen of y, Jim Nickell, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Nickell of Vernal and Mrs. Ethel Taylor of Rangely, Colo., have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Milt Nickell. She is recovering from her recent illness. school. The contest was held in the new gymnasium at the Duchesne high school. The music was played by Van Wagoner's orchestra. ... Contract Club holds meeting at Grill for her skill as a pianist. For her talent number, she played a piano solo. Miss Keefer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keefer, Manila. Other contestants weie Joy Tumbow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bemcll Turn bow, Tab Iona; Leslie Maxfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Maxfield, Altamont; Susan Sprouse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Sprouse, Union high school Roosevelt. contestants, and Ranita Risner of Uintah high school. THE QUEENS WERE judged on the basis of beauty, poise, personality and talent For her talent Miss Fitzwater per- Irene Ruppel was hos tess to members of the Contract club which met at the Frontier Grill Saturday. A Valentine theme was carried out In the Mrs. decorations. A four-courdinner was sertable. The ved at an centerpiece was of red and white carnations in a brass and crystal footed bowl and scarlet tapers in brass candlestick holders. There was five tables of bridge following dinner. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Val Simpformed a top hat tails-canc- " son. Mr. and Mrs. Dick won the prize. tap dance, which she chorco- se rp COLOR TELEVISION NOW IN STOCK ! CLASSIC UPRIGHT Merrill Millett and Gale Holt attended to business in Spanish Fork Monday. Mrs. Ray Scholes accompanied them as far as Provo where she visited her father, Milton Larsen, prior to his going into surgery at the Utah Valley Hospital Thursday. i CROWNED BASIN 8WEETHEART Miss Marsha Fitzwater, Duchesne, reigns in regal splendor as she is crotmed Uintah Basin Sweetheart of by Miss Sally Oberhansly Neola, last year's sirectheart. The crowning took place last Satunlag evening at the Sweetheart Ball in the new Duchesne High School building. graphed to the tunc of When the Saints Come Marching In. Judges for the contest were Prof. Neil Warren of the College of Eastern Utah. Jane Spencer, Jaqueiine Neilson and Richard Jensen. The girls talked to the judges in a social atmosphere at a ten at 7 p.m. Also, the gills danced with the niale judges, The contestants modeled their formal gowns for the judges nnd for the uudience during the special ceremony. The judges wore all from the of Eastern Utah. Price. Janies Keith I Juanita) Rogers gave the commentary for the judging of the girls as they modeled their formal gowns at the 7:30 eon test. She served in an advisory rapacity to the DIIS student council, which was in charge of the Uintah Basin Sweet heatt contest College Mrs. nnd bn!l arrangements. s Tills week all Relief have the literature le.vwn and nurseries will lie available in all wards. SiK-ilie- will Afaohstri TV VHF and UHF tuning laminated Cabinet protected by finish All-chann- el mar-resista- CC9Q QC OUR PRICE VwfcsSsI NIELSEN FURNITURE AND WESTERN AUTO PHONE SR 1KM1SF.VF.LT, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nickell and two daughters visited the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Nickell. Kenneth has been transferred from California to Pleasant Grove, where he is the assistant manager at the Bagloy Mfg. Co. Alex Gren has been admitted to the University Hospital where he is under observation. Business class held for adults at Altamont High Mrs. Floyd Lilirum, president ('iimliietfil :l short business und Bobby Sireech iiiceling sang two numbers accompanied by Mrs. Rawlings. There were 18 mem be; i pres- ent. SATHERS Bride of the Week Joann Nelson, Fontella and Charlotte Tomlinson, Marie Miller, Jean Roberts, Margaret Lor&nger. Dean Hamblin. Ruth H axiom, the guest of honor and hostesses. Joann wax the recipient of many gifts. Cake and ice cream, cookies and punch wore enjoyed by those present. Just-a-mer- e Club GLENDA POTTER Mr. and meets Thursday daughter of Mrs. Laurence Potter bride-eleof Members of the BILLY GENE ROBERTS club met Thursday at the Frontier Grill with Mrs. Loren Alexson of ander as hostess. There were three tables of Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Roberts bridge with prizes going to Mrs. Clair Larsen, Mrs. Lawrell Jen- Reception Date: Feb. 17, 1966 sen and Mrs. Wm. Linck. from 7 to 10 p.m. ct Just-a-me- re Roosevelt Baptist Church T and C Stitchers hold meet Friday plan- Roosevelt, Utah The Town and Country Stitchers met Friday at the home of Mrs. Jim Ross. All members The Brides Patterns is made pillow cases which they China, Crystal and Silver presented to the hostess. are registered at The ten members present were served a delicious lunchcomplexion care eon by the hostess. The next Socialette Club members met meeting will be held Friday at Thursday at the home of Mrs. the home of Mrs. Max Nelson. Charles Denver, with Mrs. Dale UTAH'S FINEST JEWELERS! A short Larsen as business meeting was conduct! CALL IN YOUR ORDER. Mrs. Lyle ed bv We Gift Wrap and Deliver"' Swain. BIRTHS JoAnn Callister. home demA boy to Mr. January 14 onstration agent showed a film and Mrs. Leslie Brown and a on complexion care and also girl for Mr. and Mrs. Clyde KilBORROW OUR LACE colors best for lian, both of Roosevelt. demonstrated PARASOL FOR YOUR each complexion. Members then PATIENTS RECEPTION TABLE Melvin Davis, Myton; Elmer evaluated their own complexion and picked colors best for them- Denver. Jr.. Ft. Duchesne; Delselves. la Curry, Barbara Oberhansly, Vernal - Flinne 789-32There were 23 members pres- Neola; Leila Mountain, Duchent and refreshments were ser- esne; Nancy Cesspooch. Ran-dleRoosevelt - Phone 197 ved. Kristine Smith, Lloyd Mrs. Charles C. Bell gave the Rasmussen, Roosevelt. current topic. The next meeting will be held February 24 at the home of Mrs. Terry Buxton. Sathers Jewelry LD.S. Hospital 75 tt; urdav night. The occasion was Mrs. Ron Benson is recover- the birthday of their daughter, after major surgery Mrs Marion Ross of Myton. An adult course in some bus ing nicely Cottonwood the Hospital in Since both of the Shields Rre at incss subject will be offered at home-bounthe Rosses brought Murray. Altamont high school if enough the birthday to them. Particiinterest Is shown, reports Karl John A. Bocndcr was rushed pating in the evening's enjoyC. Wood, commercial teacher LDS Hospital where he ment weie Mr. and Mrs. Marion the to Possible courses arc lieginning surgery for a blocked Ross and their sons and wives. or advanced shorthand, begin- underwent in his right leg. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ross and artery ning typewriting. Bookkeeping Bocndcr spent the weekend with family, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry and commercial law. him and repoits his condition Ross and family. The evening shnul very satisfactory. Interested persons was spent in visiting, singing, meet in room 10, A It nine nt high story telling and reading nnd school, Monday, Feb. 21. at Mr. and Mrs. Harden Young eating. The small frye did n p.m. and daughter. Gayle Jean, of real fine Job of entertaining Coure d'Alene. Ida. anil Lawr- their ence Young of Orem visited Ida Harrison Mr. and Mrs. M. Bowman their sister, Mrs. Eugene Harmtook his mother. Mrs. Eva Bow-mahosts Tuesday bridge ston. to her home in SIX! after Members of the Tuesday Mrs. Louis Jensen accompan- a week's visit with her son. Bridge Club met at the lumie ied her husband hen. While lie They weie overnight guests of of Mrs. Ida Harrison with Mrs. wna conducting his weed meet- their (laughter urn! Grant Killian, Mrs. Verlun ing. she visited nt the Alva C. Mr. and Mrs. Burke Klilredge. Mrs. Ed Lalinim and Snow residence. Mrs. Clista Angus as special Mrs. Paul Edmunds spent the guests. Mr. nnd Mrs. Van Wlntcrton. weekend with her father. V. B. A salad luncheon was served Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wintcrlmi Daniels, who is in the LDS Hosand n Vulcnlinr decor was ear- of Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. lion pital following hip surgery. ned out. Prizes went to Mrs. Wlntcrton, Provo, nnd Mr. nnd 11101 Murphy returned from Gorden Hnrmston, Mrs. In-nMrs. Eldon Wlntcrton of SIX? Ruppel. Mrs. Lea Mullins und went to Idaho Fulls to be pres- the IJiS Hospital nnd is furthei Mrs. Isiwrcll Jensen. ent when their new grandson recuperating for a few days nl wus blessed. He wus given the his home. nnme of David and is the son Mrs. Elmer Eldrodgo nnd of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Harper. She is the former Diane Winter-ton- daughter, Mlrhrlle. took can of business in SIX?. They were overnight guests nt the home of Will you please call Hie StanMr. nnd Mrs. Alf Morrill her son nnd daughter-in-law- . dard to report any parties, club meetings nnd other society went to SLC so that Mr. Morrill Mr. and Mrs. Burke Kldiedge. could have it checkup with his items. HudRobert R. Bather of S.illiri In this wny Hie reporter of doctor ami to sec their gi Frida a club or irgnnirut urn ran re- son. Elder Robert McClellan, off Jewelry Un.. returned k business n from on mission. his trip I or port he news to us at his him In Iienver. for which her coiivenienee. After hours or Mr. and Mrs. Ivin Wintcrtnn tlie audit of his wholesale house on Wiokend. When the offiee Is spent the weekend with his par- and from there to Palm Spring j not open, you may call H14-.Wmler-lon- . for meetings with lending jr-- j and Mrs. Jensen will take the ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Van n nt eli'i.i, a dollar sthool is loii attending informal ion. the RYU in Provo. Inlying combine of winch lie isj Chili will noi In- part owner. From there lie went in the for weekly luipH-ningfor s'cciii! A real fun time was held ill to San Francisi'. future. the Marlon Shields home Sat- - having willi importers. d, s. n. son-in-la- La-bru- Relief Societies RCA VICTOR Howard Harmston of SLC visited over the weekend with his mother. Mrs. Eugene Harmston. ii:i'i. night Bowden. Joan Akins, Irva Bowden, Eunice Bowden and Leah Bowden, all from Vernal: EveEtta Mechnm, lyn Lorangcr. ALTAMONT Lynda Mohl-ma- n exchanged marriage vows with Dean McArthur in Elko. Nev. February 6. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mohlman, and is employed in Salt Lake City for J. C. Penney Co. The Groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc- Richard Nelson, a student at Weber College, visited mother, Arthur. Mrs. Bernice Nelson, and grandAn open house is being parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orrin ned for the young couple. Gardner. He accompanied Ray Wilcken, who is attending the Trade Tech in SLC. Ray visited Socialette has his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Wilcken. program on NO attenilunt were named for Miss Fitzwater. Miss Sandy Keefer, the contestant from the Manila high school, was given special recognition by the judges to present Dorine Monsen paper at science symposium. s. Lynda Mohlman wed in Nevada the Uintah Basin. She received the crown Saturday night at Duchesne, from Sally Oberh&n-slthe 1965 queen from Union high school. MISS FITZWATER, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fitzwater, Duchesne, is a freshman student at the Duchesne high favorite MOXTWELL Mrs. Tlielm i Anderton wax hostess at a Pink :uiil Bine shower in honor of her daughter. Joann Bowden. Friday afternoon. She was assisted by Peggy Anderton and Fontrlla Tomlinson. Nola Nelson was in charge of the fun games and prizes. Present were Mary Lou Bowden, Marie Gardner Darlene son-in-la- w Miss II was and mrli member brought her favorite dish for the dinner. I'ink und lilue party hosted by Mrs. Anderton sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Max Sudweoks. They were just returning from their honey-muo- n to the Grand Canyon and Mrs. Bertha Angus gave an other (Hiints of inteieat in the inspiring talk in meeting at the southern part of Utah. Roosevelt ward Sunday afternoon. She told Hbout the wonMrs. Val J. McClellan, sons. derful tilings that are done for and Clark, crippled children nt the Fri Brail. Gary. Jeffery left for SIX? Saturday. They Children's hospital and went to see her son, Elder Rob- niary she presented a box full of ert McClellan, off on his LDS 1760 of them, to the wan! mission to Austria. He has been fund. penney taking a language course at At the time that she gave the the BYU. He will leave by jet talk she was pretty shaky from Tuesday. a fall she had as she entered the cliurrh. Yet she gave no inRobert Jensen of Ogden visit-e- d dication by word of mouth. over the weekend with his the conclusion of the At parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrell meeting she had to be helped Jensen. down the aisle, to the car and Dicia Emert received word to her home where she said she a rest because she had Wednesday that her sister, Mrs. needed Mary Bliss of Price, had suf- hurt her leg. An examination proved that fered a stroke. Angelo Mahleres, a of Mrs. Bliss, came her hip was broken and she was taken Sunday afternoon to Thursday and took Dicia to Price, so she could be with her the Salt Lake LDS hospital. sister. Latest report is that her condition has not changed much. She is in the Price City Hospital. lsigr 5 HUM limue of Mrs. Parley Rawlings witli Mrs. Darrel Johnson as ployed. Mrs. Angus gives Penny Drive big boost jien-nic- school. Col-tho- ... 43 years worker und still Iteitlia Angus 17, night for favorite recipe Mi'iuhcrx of the Culture dub met Thursday evening at the Miss Xclilene Hill of Duchesne lii'i'aiiu1 the bride nr Gerald .1. Kivimi mi February 11. Tlie cniipli1 was lu.'irrieit in California. Miss Hill is the daughter of Mrs. N'ell:i Hill of Duchesne, mil the late Kiifni'd W. Hill. The liriili'groi mi's mother is Mis. Ijiiiisc Kisau, llnvo. Miss Hill is n gradilale of the Diichi sue high school. She lus heeti employed in Orem. Mr. Kisin graduated from I'orvo high school, a ml has attended the lirighutu Young University llte past three years. After n lumcymisin at Catalina Island, till" newlyweds will make hteir home in Salt Like City. where Mr. Kisan is em- liy Merle Ku Miss Durin Munson, daughter of Mr. anil Mrs. Grant Mon-se- n of Altamont, has boon se- Fi-I- k WedROOSEVELT WARD nesday. February 23. 2 p.m.. Marjory Whutcolt will give the lesson. SECOND WARD Tuesday. Feb. 22. Hartwra Hamblin wilt give the lesson. A singing mothers practice will be Held after meeting. THIRD WARD Wednesday. Feb. 23 at 10 n.m., Marilyn Prlenrin will give the lesson. FOURTH WARD Tups lay. Feb. 22. ni 10 n.m.. (dlern Manly!:! will give the lets in. TuesBALLARD WARD day. Fell. 22. 2 pm., Helen Allred will give (he lesson. e Please call us! two-wee- tk niiilti-milho- s Youre invited to a big party, THURSDAY, MARCH 3RD WARDS CATALOG SALES AGENCY 109 South 2nd East (NORTH OF SAFEWAY STORE) Roosevelt, Utah |