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Show t;Slic is Llie formt'i1 Donna Ross Sunday Mrs. Kosm left by bus fur Salt Like where she ImarJi'd u jil tu Arizona, where hIiiwill xH.-na week helping ill the inline and getting acquainted with tbi- little miss. - Uintah Rasin Standard Timm., March 17, 1988 Page 5 tal Sunday in his station wagon. She was there a month, having broken her Lip Februl.'i. Mrs. Angus is staying Mr. ami Mrs. Garret l Stone, at tlu- - home of a daughter. Mr. former Basin residents, and and Mra. Hugh Pereival in their son, Ia-c- visited friends Ioka. lunl relatives Tuesday. Lee jus! reeently returned from an LDS mission to New Zealand. ary , Rouel J. Henrie engaged to Beverly Brooksby M. lust September. He is now of Fredoniu high school. Dixie College. state representative, girls a cheerleader and participated They plan a September wedactively in the music depart- ding in the St. George temple. ment. She is a member of the IJ1S church and is now attending Dixie Jr. College at St. Guorge. of Neola. Mias Brooksby is a graduate She is a member of Liunbl:i Sigma and Delta Tsi Omega. is a gradThe benedict-eleuate of Union high school. He attended Brigham Young University one year where he participated in ROTC and gained Mrs. Kenneth Sprouse an- a student pilot's license. He nounces the marriage of her filled a two-yemission in daughter, Wanda, to Richard E. Western Canada and returned Counts. The young couple was married at the Sprouse home Saturday evening in the pres- Mrs. Iiryson talks ence of close friends and rela- to members of tives. of Mr. The groom is a son Socialette club and Mrs. V. E. Counts of ElkSocialette club was held hart, Texas. March 10 at the home of Mrs. An open house honoring the Lloyd Fenn, with Mra Clayton newlyweds will be held Friday. Peterson as 10:30 to 8:30 March 18, from Mrs. Terry Buxton, club in the evening at the home of president, conducted a short Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bcllon. . . enga-Ilcuri-e. business meeting and plans Beverly Brooksby All friends and relatives are were made for a progressive yvil to Rouel J. invited to the open house. supper to be held March 24. The program for the evening was a talk on home man- Aitrus Club meets agement given by Mrs. R. A. at Wintertons Bryson of Vernal. Mrs. Gerald Hieken gave the Members of the Aitrus Club current topic on the western met Thursday, March 10, at young couple will be held April states conference which is to the home of Mrs. Van Winter-to- n 2 at the Ballard cultural hall. be held at Hotel Utah in Salt with Mrs. Omni Winterton Lake City this Thursday. Fri- as They served a delicious salad day and Saturday. Members BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING were luncheon to the 17 members urged to attend. The next meeting will be the present. Mrs. Orvil M. Rudy gave a supper planned for March 24. book report on "Who Got the Drumstick." The group also discussed the BIRTHDAYS coming annual guest night. March 17 Jonnie Heaton. Jana Heaton, Dirk Labrum Kenneth Winterton, Pat RobCulture Club hears erts, Neil Lemon, Edward Fres-todiscussion Cloe Brough. March 18 Kenneth Andcr-toon Literature Jean Brisbin, Beverly Sherri The Culture Club met at the Mortensen, Bellon, John R. Ostler (Mission). home of Mrs. DeVere Hancock March 19 Patricia Birchell, with Mra Lon A. Logan as Jeff H. Alexander, Margaret Jo Roberts, Cory Duncan, Brad Mrs. Alvin Bowden gave a Gollaher, Patsy Roberta Von talk on literature. A salad luncheon was served Haslem, Wilma Hadley, Lafay to the 20 members present. Peterson, Thomas Washburn, Venice Bascom, John R. NEOLA-M- r. and V. Sin-wa- s Oscar Brooksby of Fredonin, Aria., announce the enguge-meand forthcoming mar-riag- e of their daughter, Beverly, to Rouel J. Henrie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Farris Henrie nt lH-lt- Open house to ct honor the Richard Counts ar TEMPLE MARRIAGE PLANNED Miss Kaye Collins vill become the britle of Duane C. Frisby in the Bolt Lake LDS Temple March 28. A reception icill honor the couple April 2. Kaye Collins eyes March 28 Mr. and Mrs. T. Golden Col- lins announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Kaye, to Duane C. Frisby. They are planning to be married in the Salt Lake , LDS temple March 28. OF THE WEEK He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Frisby of Roosevelt. Miss Collin graduated from Mrs. Hazel Wardle submitUnion high school and attendted the following recipe as one ed the LDS Business college of her favorite candies. It can for a year, graduating as a be dipped in chocolate cr rolled She is presently stenographer. in powdered sugar. at the First Security 4 Tbsp. or 4 envelopes un- employed Bank in Roosevelt. flavored gelatin. The benedict-elegraduated 1 No. 2 can crushed pineapfrom South high school and ple. filled an LDS mission to the 2 c. sugar Far East. He was a member i tsp salt of the armed forces for three 2 Tbsp. cornstarch years and is presently employ3 Tbsp. lemon juice. ed in Salt Lake City. nuts. 1 c. finely chopped A reception honoring the Soften gelatin in 1 cup of the pineapple. Mix sugar, salt and cornstarch thoroughly with remaining pineapple in heavy saucepan, bring to a boil and add gelatin softened in pineapple. Bring to a full rolling ROOSEVELT WARD boil and continue boiling for 20 March 23, at 2 Wednesday, Reminutes. Stir constantly. social the science lesson p.m. move from heat, and add lemon will be given by Dolores nuta and juice Pour into 8x8x2 inch pan SECOND WARD Tuesday, rinsed out with cold water. Cool March 22 at 2 p.m. the social loosen four hours or overnight, science lesson will be given by edges with knife, pull from pan Ora Massey. with board covered on and put WednesTHIRD WARD powdered sugar, cut in one inch cubes and roll in powdered su- day, March 23 at 10 a.m. the social science lesson well be gar. given by Fay Truman. ct Relief Societies rtedding date Anniversaries n, n, Dinner party held Saturday to honor Dr. Madsens March 20 Jimmy Simpson, Jay Hardman, Bruce Allen, Gary Gardner, Annette Wilson James E. Bacon, Agnes WalkAllan Stewart, Shnuna Fisher er, Ronald Is also Dr. and Mrs. Terry Buxton Bliss Eldredge, Dean Frandsen. candidate Girls State. and Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Laa for March 21 Jon Bingham, Albrum were hosts at a dinner berta Jean Nyberg, Hy Hardgiven for Dr. and Mra party man, Connie Rae Ross, Mary Frank Madsen of Salt Lake Orlando Rachele, Murdock, City Saturday evening at the Lynn Truman. home. Labrum 22 Helen March Allred, William W. Workman, JuSei A buffet dinner was served Dennis, Wllford Oberhansly, to 15 guests, following which Stephen Mortensen. they attended the Roosevelt and Second ward Gold and ANNIVERSARIES Green Ball. They then returnMarch 17 Mr. and Mrs. Juned to the Labrum home to ior Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. Jim FOURTH WARD Tuesday. watch the U of U ball game. March 22 at 10 ajn. the social science lesson will be given by Vera Gardner. ... Zo-be- ll. Announcement! BALLARD WARD March 22 at 2 literature lesson will -T- Magic Markers uesday, p.m. the be given BLACK - RED - BLUE Instant Dry, Water Proof by Helen Allred. There will be nurseries in all wards for the Carl Van Tassel 1. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Mortensen. younger children. Sunshine Uintah Basin Standard 181 - Roosevelt In A Crust Phone Sukiui Mr. i.ud Mrs. Fred Goodhue left during the week for Santa Maria. (ilif.. to attend (lie wedding of Ins cousin, lMn Goodhue. Gii their return they I Inasmiieli as I will Is- - out will Kto) al Elko for a meettown of this week, will those ing of highway 40 assoeiaiion. of you wiio have a little news f wliieli he is a member of that you think will In- - of interA bridal sower TABIONA the isianl of directors. est to others, please call Faye was held Saturday afternoon in Mr. anil Mis. Howard Harm-stu- n .Jensen or the Standard office honor of Mr. and Mrs. Larry I return, Price at the Tabiona ward. The and family are moving anil re at it? When will lie I'd appreciate your calling me program consisted of two skits. Bridal shower honors couple at ward chapel m from Sail Like ami here. They say its al- when you have a news item.) ways good til get bark home. Ronald llarH-- brought his Mrs. Maxie C'hapoose hail wife and son David to visit at the home of lu-- parents, Mr. surgery on her font in Salt and Mrs. Van Winterton. He Like City. Site is at Inline now and recovering nicely from it. returned to his home in Idaho Falls and she stayed for a 1 tivisit. her mother dily Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird, took them Sunday home. Mrs. Harper and daughters, Deon, Delaine, is the former Diane Winterton. Mrs. Fay Rogers and Mr. anil went to Mrs. Clair Duncan, Salt Lake recently to iieeom-pan- y Mr. and Mrs. Keith E. Berg-quiattended a Penney store Edward Solomonsen of convention in Colorado Springs Quincey, Wash., through Edward is a brother of tit the Broudmorc. This conMrs. Bird. While here he visi- vention was fur managers of ted other relatives and friends. stores all over the western states. The president of the chairman of the company, Linda and Gordon Jcnings boeird nnd many other execuand his fiance, Kathryn Allen, tives were in attendance. and her sisters. Jane and NanJohn Percivol and family cy. Friday to visit at the Mirl Jennings home. Saturday brought Bertha Angus home they were joined by the girls' from the Salt Lake LDS hospi- parents. Mr. find Mrs. Leslie Allen of Orem. Air. Allen is a professor at BYU. r r nt e Donna Charlcena Rhoades, LuAnn Hackford, Wagstaff, Laura Mac Casper, Teresa and Wilda Wadley participated in one skit, and the other was by Rodin Fabrizio, DeVona Defa, Ginger Roberts and Judy Defa. relatives presGlen Sorenson, Marlcen Sorenson, Laura Sul-so- r. Lunette Brown, Mrs. Erma Mayhcw and daughters, Mrs. Alice Firth, Julie Harvey and daughters, Mrs. Donald Firth and girls, Mrs. Boyd Firth and daughter, Mrs. Lela Adams and Lila Firth. Miss Firth and Mra. Mayhew helped the bride with the presents. A luncheon was served to the ladies. Larry, the bridegroom, will fly back to his base at Ft. Car-so- n. Colo., Thursday, where he will receive further training in the armed forces. n ent were Mra. Max Averett Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Krissman spent some time in Salt Lake where he had eye surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird received word their grandson Melvin J. Bird, of Anchorage. Alaska, had joined the navy, and was stationed at the present in San Diego, Calif. Mrs. Jolin Chavez and daughters, Clara and Lynn of Casper, Wyo., are visiting her husband who is here working for the Teton Exploration Co. Mrs. Charles Larsen went to American Fork to attend the funeral of Mrs. John Evans, her daughter Barbara's mother-in-law. Karen Allred who la working Salt Lake spent the weekend at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allred. in Mr. and Mrs. Elden Morten-so- n and family went to Salt Lake over the weekend to attend the wedding reception of their nephew and wife, Mr. and Mra. Michael Bessey. Kent Sullivan and daughter, Leslie, of Salt Lake, spent a few days visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Sullivan. weds Marilyn Kay Thompson Strong Support BALLARD Mr. and Mra. Art Averett announce the marriage of their son Max, to Miss Marilyn Kay, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Lavar Thompson of Duchesne, Thursday, Match 10, in Duchesne. The young Wien your car or home is couple will live in the home damaged, your independent just north of the Averetts, and Max will go to the auto me- insurance agent helps you with chanics school in Ft. Duchesne. all the details . . , sees to it you There will be on open house at the Art Averett home this get paid promptly, fairly. As March 17, and a independent agents, we can Thursday, wedding dance and reception in Duchesne March 26 honoring giveyoutliat kind of supthe newlyweds, port Call us Mrs. C. Labrum any time. hosts Tuesday Bridge Mrs. Clem Labrum was hostess to the Tuesday Bridge CSub members at her home March 8. A salad luncheon was served and there were three tables at play. Special guests included Mrs. James R. Hall, Mrs. Jack Harmstan, Mra Val Simpson and Mrs. Laurence Yack. Prizes went to Mra Jack Harmston, Mra. Clair Larsen and Mrs. James Hall. Larry Hansen and his fiance, Karen Dcmke of Salt Lake, were guests at the home of his sister and husband, Mr. and Mra. Doyle Liaonbee. A family birthday dinner was given at his home honoring Czar Rudy cm his 70th birthday. Helping him to celebrate was his wife and children, Mr. and Mra. Kip Merkley and family of Duchesne; Mr. and Mra. Jeff Miller and children, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Rudy and Martha, and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hall and family, all of Roosevelt. Ideal Bookkeeping Books for every purpose available at the Standard Office Roosevelt. CENTRAL UTAH INSURANCE AGENCY GALE G. HOLT Roosevelt Phone 684 or 79& Manager FRESH! now cooked in our own oven: Pies - Cup Cakes Cookies Bread and other bakery goods! at the BAKE SHOPPE Mra. Merle Ross received a telephone coll Wednesday evening Informing her of the arrival of a new granddaughter, a rents ore Mr. and Mrs. Ray Edmiston of San Carlos, Ariz. ROOSEVELT, UTAH r . . . ehosen to attend Girls State In Logun. Altonah unit selects girl staters iv 'i; . is2Sc; WE ARE IIAPPY TO ANNOI XCE THAT the SALKS REPRESENTATIVE for Taylor and Gardner Realtors t Stale. Cliff Drollinger Will Is The Altonah American Legion Auxiliary unit held its monthly meeting at the home of Mis. Maxine Clark in Iokn. There were nine present. Hml Mrs. Delaine Tidwell, president, announced the selection of the girls who will attend Girls winter daye, lerva this eunny Ambrosia Fluff ell the element of ambrosia, but put together in en entirely now way. The pie Ailing ie a fluffy mixture of vanilla pudding and pie Ailing, orange flavor gelatin, and prepared creation whipped topping. The cruet is a luscious, in this aren! of flaked coconut. Ambrosia Find Fie (S-l-4 1 cup water oz.) package GOOD OF WE ARE IN NEED Jell-- 0 Vanilla Fudding I J STINGS ON ALL TYPES and Pie Filling 1 package (Soz.) orange OF REAL ESTATE. To brighten dull rie. It contain casy-to-mn- ke 2-- 12 or orange-bana- na flavor gelatin Combine pudding mix, gelatin, and water in a saucepan. Cook For sll your Kml Estate Need, and etir over medium heat until mixture cornea to a full boil and ml! Cliff. We see a member of ie thick and deer. Chill until mixture begin to set. Prepare top garnieh ping mix aa directed on package. Reserve 111 cup forshelL the Multiple Listing Service. Chiu blend remainder into pudding mixture. Spoon into pie reserved with Garnish topping and until firm at least 8 hours. orange section before serving. Unbaked Coconut Crust. Melt 14 cup butter in a skillet Add Our RimispvpII office Is luralcd flaked coconut and saut6, stirring constantly, until coconut 2 cups In the Stale Farm Insurance is golden brown 7 or 8 minutes. Sprinkle mixture into a office. pie pan: press firmly over bottom and sides. Cool to room temperature befell filling' about 30 minutes. Miss Shnuna Fisher of Altonah. the daughter of Jack Fisher of Salt Lake City and the grnndilaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Shiner of Altonah, nnd Miss Susan Bleiiznrd. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bicazard of Mt. Home, will attend Girls State at Lognn in June. Other Items of business at the meeting included the reading of a letter received from SFC Lorty Young who is stationed in Viet Nam. He hns requested a soup drive be conducted by d the Auxiliary nnd all snap be sent to Viet Nani. His plea was that so much eould lie dune hy Just washing the children. The skin rnndlliuns of these people are terrible Tills operation is cnlled "Dial for Lnrrv." Dial sonp was requested. At this writing 23 liars had been cullertcd. Any car that looks like this unfair to organized competition. I IS SimHoe Mote Dfcaiai- - rnl-leetc- The Indies nlso plan to make crib quilts nnd gather pajamas for the Frlmary Children's HosCity. pital in Salt And if Wide-Tracstyling doesn't prove it for you, take a look at the way we're outselling all but two makes for the sixth straight year. Or take a look inside one of our 40 Pontiacs. You'll find carpeting, genuine walnut and nil the roominess Pontiac is known for. Or peek at one k of tho 15 renowned Pontiac engines. And if you're still hard to convince, take a look at what that price sticker does to those other cars. It's a conspiracy, that's what It is. And more people have been taking part In It than ever. Ho about you? WlDIi-TRAC- SMCI Kill AT VOUA NWflW DlAl( CENTER SERVICE - A 6000 K rONTIACl PLACI TO SUV USCO CAM, TOOb rilONE 128 ROOSEVELT ; |