OCR Text |
Show Lillian Carlson AHS accredited Catholic Church host D.U.P. The Roosevelt Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Friday at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lillian Carlson. Captain Veia Hanson conducted the business meeting. Members were urged to attend te annual DUP Central camp meeting to be held in Suit Lake City in April. Mrs. Ruth Martin gave the lesson which was on the life of Archibald McFarlane. They voted in five new members, Vione Parrish, Nancy Burton, Glenna Huff. Edith Laris and Melba Eksund. James E. Bacon continued his the lost Rhoades gold story mine as a representative of the Roosevelt Chamber of Commerce. There were 17 members and two guests, Reva Allred and Enid Nelson. A salad luncheon was served by the four hostesses, Mrs. Carlson, Margaret Rudv, Vera Hanson and Fannie Todd. with warning changes fast, abstinence law was approved with warning" by the Northwest Accrediting Association of Secondary and Higher Schools this year. This information was relayed to the school and the school district in letters to Principal Mark C. Simmons of the Altamont high school, and Supt. Thomas J. Abpianalp. Tlie letter was written by Afton Forsgren. chairman of the state committee for the XAASHS. school is still an approved unit. This warning means that the but that the reviewing committee felt that deviations from the association's standards were of such a nature that warning should be given, that unless there is marked improvement by the next annual meeting, there is danger that accreditation might be denied. Miss Forsgren writes, While tlie state and association reviewing committees recognize that there has been some im- - It was announced here last week that the Catholic Church has changed its church laws concerning the Lenten fast and raised the age limit for the Friday abstinence from 7 years of age to 14 years of age. I01E PAUL VI announced that the Lenten fast has been abolished and that only two days of fast remain, Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. As for the church law on abstinence from the meat, the present law requites complete abstinence from meat on every Friday and on Ash Wednesday. The Pope stated that those who ire bound to abstain from meat on these days aie the Catholics who have reached their 14th year of age. CONTRARY TO many reports that the Friday abtinence would be. changed entirely, there Birthday Club has been no such change, nor Fiiday morning. In order to finance the new honors members will there be one. The only the trade-i- n value plane, of is the course, raising of the besides Mrs. Irene Ruppel was hostess change, J-club officers have to the Birthday Club Saturday of the age abstinence. decided that up to eight new afternoon at her home. She members will be invited into the luncheon served a club. Deadline for entry has to three tables of guests. White been set for February 28. carnations were used for decorIT WAS POINTED out that ations. under the new two-plaarMra. George Houston and Mra. a Join rangement, person may Bennie Schmiett were the honOfficers of the Roosevelt Fly- the club as a participant In ored guests and each was preClub reported this week either one or both planes. For sented a gift from the club ing that are going an entrance fee of $150, a person negotiations Val Mrs. members. Simpson ahead for the of a could join the club and fly the purchase was a special guest. newer plane to replace the pres- Cessna 150, airplane. Prizes went to Mrs. Houston, owned J-- 3 trainer. The The entrance fee for a full memMrs. Dick Coltharp, Mrs. C. L ently club has felt a need for better bership, for both the 150 and Ashton and Mrs. Schmiett. training facilities, and feels that the 182, Is $250. Monthly dues progress is being made In se- of $10 would be paid under host Nat Hansons either plan. curing such a plane. TIIE PLANE WHICH the Persons interested in joining bridge-suppe- r club is considering, a Cessna the group are asked to contact Mr. and Mra. Nat Hanson of 150, will be brought to Roosevelt Dale Larsen, Ted Olpin or Don Fort Duchesne were hosts at for Inspection by club Mantyla. a chicken dinner bridge party Thursday members and interested IndividSunday evening. uals. It will remain here until The guest list included Mr. and Mra Robert Hulsh, Mr. and Mra Gordon Harmston, Mrs. Basin Lodge has Eugene Harmston, Mrs. Irene all Mr. of Roosevelt; Ruppel, pot luck dinner 3, A larg group of digal-tar- ir ATTEND GIlOrNI) BREAKING were last Friday to witnmi ground breaking forauiUthM for Mountain Staten Telelinne unit Telegraph Companyll new building at Ilminevelt Rather tiian the traditional hand nliovei, thin huge bucket wan iinpiimented to jin-Hr- Episcopal News episcopal CfoiRCl) by Captain Roberts UTES INVADE S.L.C. Shortly after 8 a.m. Saturday, the Ute Indian recreation hue pulled out of Fort Duchesne with 32 on board, bound for Salt Lake. The bua arrived at St Mark's Cathedral about noon, and the group toured the building with Mr. Cowan, manager of the Cathedral teams. Strong Support When your car or home is damaged, your independent insurance agent helps you with all the details . . . secs to it you get paid promptly, fairly. As independent agents, we can give you that kind of support. Callus any time. CENTRAL UTAH INSURANCE 684 college to watch a basket- ball game played by St. Marks and Murray Baptist in the church league. They next traveled to the Koglc zoo where many of the animals were seen. From there it was a stop at the student union building at the University of Utah, and then on to the capitol building. The Belles and their coaches were taken to the Rowland Hall St. Mark's Episcopal school, where they toured the building with Roe Roberts, senior student They enjoyed dinner with the boarding students In the RHSM dining room. The Ute and their coaches had dinner at the Cathedral, and then all three teams went to the new YMCA building for the evening basketball games. The Hunter Utes won their game, 29 to 32; the Warrior Utes lost 38 to 34, and the Belles-S- t. Marks game was called at the end of two quarters because of a time limitation. The 32 players and coaches were housed with 10 St Mark's families Saturday night. Everyone attended the Holy Communion sendee at St. Mark's at 9 am. Sunday morning, and departed in the bus following the coffee hour there. Mrs. Hofman. wife of the coach of the Cathedral teams, prepared bag lunches which were distributed on the return trip. About 20 players and coaches of the St Mark's teams will come out to the reservation Saturday March 12, for a return match at the Whiterocks gym. The Episcopal Belles will play an exhibition game that evening and the two Ute teams will also play. Ouray McCooks of Ft Duchesne, has completed his OEO as- Roourvelt rhone ster RESERVATION NEWS Floyd McCook, son of the AGENCY GALE G. HOLT After this, Mr. Cowan accompanied the group to Westmin- 799 signment in Phoenix and will return home, deplaning in Vernal some time Tuesday. Nancy Pawwlnnee and daughter. Char- - or Manager See the different world of Utah and enjoy the comfort of TEXMZIPIU2 SQUARE y IT break" ground, which wan literally a fact nince the contractor rriortn name two feet of front. Included In the picture are two-cour- telephone offlchiln, lloonevelt City official n, county and ntate nenator, an well an local bunlneniunen. licgan immediately after the ground breaking riten. committ-ioner-n, Con-ntmcti- on by Carleene William. Panel was Jean Fabrizio, Jennie Jones, Afton Giles, Frank Clark and Bill Williams. Several contestFlorence Turnbmv by ants were brought from the audience. A reading was given by Thelma Nye. Afton Giles sang a solo, also with Owen Van Tassell. A skit, Our Gal Sunday, was acted out by AfLeonard Smith, 70, who lived ton Giles, Carleene Williams, in Tabiona during 1962 and as the narrator; Jennie Jones 1963 at the home of Mr. and as the sponsor. Mrs. Earl H. Van Tassell, died Bemell Rhoades took his Wednesday at his home in Salt Joe Rhoades, to the docfather, Lake City. Mr. Smith died of tor Wednesday at Provo. He a heart attack. remained under the doctors He was bom Nov. 23. 1895. care until Saturday. Mr. and Georgetown. Idaho, to Samuel Mrs. George Clements brought James and Helen Vilatc Nelson him back home. They visited Smith, and married Venna with Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Wright on June 22, 1921. She Rhoades and family, Mr. and died In 1922. He married Ruby Mrs. Bemell Rhoades and Mr. May Green Smith on Dec. 4, and Mrs. Leo Turn bow. 1963 in Sait Lake City. Mrs. Lida Jones underwent Survivors are his widow; sisa serious Clar-essoperation on her chest Mrs. Crum ( ters, brothers, at the Cottonwood HosMonday Sheppard, California; Mrs Irene Petterson, Ogden; Mrs. pital in SLC. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones took her out Sunday. Our Lloyd (Veda May) Burdick, Mrs. Howard Idaho; (Loretta) prayers and bent wishes are Burdick. California; Lewis L with her in her recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Perry Levere, Montpelier, Idaho; of Provo spent Sunday visiting Georgetown, Idaho; Marvin, Pocatello, Idaho; N. James of at the home of Mr. and Mra Marve Michie. Mra. Michie is Georgetown. Funeral services were held still confined to her home due to her illness. Saturday at 10 a.m. at the CenMr. and Mrs. Joe Wilcken tral Park LDS ward chapel. He was buried in Georgetown, and daughter, Julie, of Pleasant Idaho. Mr. Smith was a member Valley spent last Sunday celeof the LDS church, and had brating Julie's 7th birthday at the home of her grandmother, helped at the Van Tassell dairy ranch during the two years he Mrs. Leda Jones, A delicious dinner was prepared for her. lived in Tabiona. Mrs. Mary White of SLC came Friday to get her son. D.U.P. ENTERTAIN HUSBANDS AT DINNER Jeff, who spent two weeks visitThe Daughters of Utah Pio- ing with his grandparents, Mr. neers entertained their hus- and Mrs. Eivin Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Ira D. Ever- bands Monday evening. A delicious pot luck supper was en- sole spent last week in Calijoyed by a large group. The fornia on business. Mrs. Twlla program of entertainment was Rhoades taught school in his a skit by Vivian Curry, Jolene place. Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Neil- Giles. Jean Fabrizio, and Flora son and family of SLC visited Fabrizio. A quiz game, imperwith Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore was done Gary sonating Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wadley lene, of Salt Lake City, attend- and family of Ogden enjoyed ed the basketball games nlayed a visit at the home of Mr. and Saturday night at the YMCA Mrs. William Wadley over the in Salt Lake. Nancys niece is weekend. Mrs. Linda Gines was in littel Belle LaVerne Chegup. Nancy said she learned we Provo on business Saturday. She would be in Salt Lake when visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lashe read our column last week. Mar Thomas and new baby. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Chugg Robert Dye of St. Martins, had surgery in a Salt Lake of Providence and Mr. and Mra. Ronnie Chatwin and son of hospital Wednesday. Fr. Kolb and Dean Frensdorff of St. Heber visited at the home of Mark's Cathedral have been Mr. and Mra. Earl Van Tassell for three days. visiting him and have brought him communion. Mr. Dye Is in charge of the lab at the Roosevelt hospital. Ash Wednesday services were held yesterday at Church of the by Ida Horrorks Holy Spirit and St. Elisabeth's. There was Holy Communion and the Imposition of Ashes. underwent Milt Larsen At tliis services, the previous major surgery Thursday at the year's Palm Sumlay crosses are Utah Yaley hospital in Provo. burned and. using these ashes, Latest report is that he is a cross is placed on the foregetting along nicely. head of the faithful. Ash WedMr. and Mrs. John Rich- nesday is the first day of Lent. ms were weekend guests at the home of their daughter and SERVICES SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Gary is the in First Sunday SumUy at Roy. Taylor is it hnjied that everyone Mr. and Mrs. Wells Raswill atimpt to be in church evmussen made a trip to Waynoa-ville- , ery Sunday in Lent, and on this Mo., to take Mrs. Larry Sunday especially, since Par- Rasmussen who will remain ochial report figures for the there while her husband is staEpiscopal churches in the UniMisted States are based on attend- tioned at an army base in ance at three services during souri. Mr. and Mra. Frank Hol- the church's year. Trinity Sunare grandparents of a day, the first Sunday in Ad- gate girl bom to Mr. and Mrs vent. and this Sunday, the first Funk February 9 at Howard in Lent. For the Lenten season tliis year, six sermons have been Vernal. Mr. and Mra. Irvin Johnprepared on the Episcopal son and Billy made a business church, what we believe, how wc pray, our way of life, our trip to Sait Lake Saturday. customs and creeds, our relationship to the rest of Christianity, etc. The sermons will If your overweight is due to be given at St. Mariln's ami St. and you want to got Elisabeth's beginning this Sun- overeating rid of that ugly fat get our day and ending on Palm Sun- tablets called Klltnmlcx. Availday. There will be morning able without a doctor's prescripprayer and sermon at Holy tion Kllmmlrx will help you lose Spirit at 11 a.m. and Chmvh those extra pounds by decreasSchool, morning prayer and ing your desire for food. Slim-mlesermon at 9 a.m. at St. MarIs sold exclusive by: tin's and 11 a.m. at St. Elisa- Hulsh Drug Store - Roosevelt beth's. The Episcopal Church Mall Orders Filled welcome you. TABIONA Leonard Smith dies in S.L.C. a) Flying Club to se add members, change planes ne Uintah Basin Standard Thun., Feb. Page 8 24, 1966 since last year, provement there was agreement that the violation continued to be serious enough that "warned" status should be given again this year." This decision was based on the violations relative to the student guidance and counseling program ratio; assignment of teachers in the areas of their major and minor preparation, and it was recommended that student funds be audited, possibly at the time the school district funds arc audited. Miss Forsgren stated, The school is to be congratulated made in upon the progress meeting the stanilards on tlie experimental programs being carried on. Lapoint cattle group elects The annual meeting of the Lapoint Cattle association was held February 17 at the Roosevelt ranger district office. Ranger Val Simpson reported on the range allotment analysis results on the Lake Mountain allotment. He also discussed elk harvest figures, water filings, grazing fees, range deveterm lopment projects, grazing permits, and a possible grazing rotation system. Elections were held by the osociation, with Dave Jenkins president; J. Floyd Perry, advisory board represen-do- n Johnson, director; J. Floyd Perry, tdvisory board representative; and Lyle Taylor, big game representative. 10-ye- ar Purchase Order Books UINTAH BASIN STANDARD Western Hills Cafe and Mra Harold Deller, Myton; Mr. and Mra. Vic Brown, Mont-we- l. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ruppel, Robert Huish, Mrs. Gordon Harmston, Vic Brown and Mra Deller. Cattlemen elect officers Friday Members of the Dry Gulch Cattle Association met Friday at the home of Bill Patry to elect officers for the coming Basin Lodge No. 20, F&AM had a pot luck supper at the Masonic Temple Monday evening. Slides were shown of the International OES temple in Washington, D.C. Bingo was played with white elephant gifts for prizes. The evenings entertainment was under the direction of Mr. and Mra Leo Hancock. O Hamburgers O Steaks O Seafood Six cases of mumps Six cases of mumps were in Duchesne county on the February 4 provisional report of the Utah State Department of Health. Also, on this report was listed four cases of streptoccocal infections. On the r. secretary-treasurelatest report, two additional Following the meeting, Mrs. cases of the streptoccocal infection were listed. Patry served refreshments. year. Tom Gentry was retained an president; Wesley Bastian and Bill Patry were retained as directors and Archie Seaver was elected as a new director. Floyd Lamb is also a director and Finest Food in Roosevelt O Scones ed DAILY BUSINESSMENS LUNCH V2 $1.00 Orders 70f) Le-Fev- re ARCADIA son-in-la- Jl Modem Coffee Shop and Dining Rooms Tlviiion Roto SingU $6.00 up TduTypu RutuivolSoni Air condition d Doubt $1.00 up now-bab- Twin $10.00 up occuptod coltod i WS ? Easy monthly slices Timeway financing can take the 'bite' out of your new car purchase. Monthly payments arc easy, and trimmed to your budget. Interest is pared down to sensible bank rales. Ask your dealer for First or come in to your Security Timeway financing fur your next car nearest First Security office. u 4 f) REDUCE FAT TSWmI South Ttwiplu Suit loti City, CtAIMCSL WIST, Manager PHONE FREE Off i vejin Pa(?k in Abu fro parking si any Grant Auto Park 355296! In town. Overlooking Historic Mormon Temple Square and next to the NEW Civic Auditorium . x sy |