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Show Srhmietts are in Washington, IU1. Mr. Uintah Basin Standard Thur., March St, 19(10 Page Diamond Jubilee party set for Socialcttc club and Mrs. Rennie t' Salt Like I'lty, and and Mrs. Dan Q. lnie of for WashVernal left Mon-laington, I. C. Dr. Price is president of the I'tnh Slate MunicThey will attend ipal l the legislative cunfer-enr- e xinorcd ly the national league of cities. Mrs. Schmiett will serve as one of the hostesses for the conference. Mrs. Hubert Humphrey and Mrs. Esther Peterson are honored guests and will speak at the women's departmental sessions. i lr. Members of the Chili lirl.l Roosevelt their tlu beautiful birthday cake in honor of the jubilee. the program, which and Karen played a piano duet; Jana Heaton and Karen Sullivan gave a vocal duct; Mrs. William R. McKay gave a vocal solo, and Myrth Ann Johansen did a Hawaiian dance. Jubilee parly Tiiurs-lay- ' evening last week. The Mrly xhirtf-- l at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Terry Ituxtim whore were seived. The Jay Gatos home was next when- - the main Mrs. Williard Johansen, Mrs. eourse was served to the IIS Peterson and Mrs. Clayton members and their liiialKimis Norman Shelley were in charge present. of arrangements for the party. liimid COUGAR sK-i-ia- j pj S i Hei-gqui- Salt Lake Trade cken, Susan Sullivan, IV A tin Allmi. Tom Anderton. IVuglas Angus, Richard Curry and Raymond Lraiieux. who is Bennie Fenn. The latter three attending school at Dixie Col- are attending trade tech. lege, spent several days at his (Cruudiil nut lust week ) Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sr holes home. and son Terry' went to Salt' Ijist Friday night, the stu-de- n The dessert course Erna went1 Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bellon. Lake Wednesday. w'as servcouncil of Union High preThe next meoting will be held Romi by Merle and Susan and Kim. went to Salt for a medical checkup ed at the Dean Frandsen home April 14. at the home of Mrs. sented a Hootrnnny. Those an to consult optomeas song leaders were where the main attraction was Keith Bergquist. The Bureau of Reclamation Lake Saturday. It was a hap- Terry Saturday bridge day for Susan as she came trist. Mrs. Dick Sc holes acTrail Hoopes, Ix-Winterton. drilling crew is moving from py darn Dye. Gordon Olsen, Gury & Val Simpsons at Roosevelt to Jordanell in the back without the cast on her companied them, and did some C CC C'C C C 6 W'ork. survisited sucessful foot. had She has genealogy They David Marx, Rocky lloutz, Heber vicinity, according to R. . . to be Raclicl Mrs. Pilling. LarMilton K. which Emas was has A on both held lost father, feet, imrt.v gery bridge and John Hansen, E. Voss. They plan to return Thompson, her being in a cast sen, who is convalescing fol- honored at oMn house event. Saturday evening at the home with Gordon Coltharp as emcee. later when they can resume necesitated rerecent seven and months. Mrs. Mrs. of Val for with lowing surgery, Simpson Following the Hottennny, the work in the Yellowstone Can' James R. Hall as port his condition improved. Senior class sjxinsored a "sweatyon. At present the snow is There were five tables at play shirt" dance, with Mrs. Berry Billy Shepherd still too deep for them to move Mr. and Mrs. Jordcnelle Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Petwith with prizes going to Mr. and as the disc jnrky. in. They have drilled at sev- are moving to erson and daughter Rae Lynn Mrs. Lawrence Yack. Mr. and eral dam sights while they have the Reclamation crew. in weekend the Provo Mrs. Allen Ashton of Duchesne, sprat NaDean Huber of Lapoint been located here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frank- visiting relatives who were and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bas- was chosen as 1906 FFA Sweetobwill Mrs. Rachel Pilling lin and son of Jackson. Wyo., there from the northwest. tion. heart. She was judged on her Mrs. Kettle Reynolds return- have been serve her 00th birthday at an her parents, A salad luncheon was served ability to hake a cake, write visiting home ed home after visiting the past Mr. and Mrs. social house at her open Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dyer to 20 guests. Lyall Pitt. a theme, and would you belclve week in Vernal getting acof Denver have been house in Duchesne from 2 to 4 p.m. it- - her techniques of milking 7. C. Dean new (Luellal Mr. grandApril quainted with her guest at the home of their will represent the a Wall She cow'. Mr. and Mr. Teddy will First grandchild son, who made his arrival at Mrs. Jeanette Jen- Powell, a daughter-in-laUnion chapter at the state conof Hiawatha, Oolo., n-law. be hostess. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cal and son for the vention to be held in Salt Lake have been visiting her parents, sen. While here they visited Sorenson. Friends and relatives are inMr. and Mrs. Doyle Lloyd. They many other relatives. Ctiy this weekend. V. R. on Iarsons Mrs. vited to come call also visited her grandparents. senior Duchesne's is She Pilling. Mrs. Wm. P. Knccht of ProWord was received Tuesday Mins Nancy Peterson of Riv- Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lloyd. The stiidentbody of Union will vo spent the weekend at the citizen. She has been a resident that Mr. and Mrs. erton was an overnight guest at Ralph V. be deprived 1905 since Basin of the Uintah of any more assemMr. and Mrs. Cliff Memmett home of Mr. and Mrs. Burr Larson of Ind., the home of Mrs. Clista Angus. Bloomington. She is Mrs. Eldredge's and a resident of Duchesne for were the parents of a baby girl blies until further notice, due She is a daughter of Mr. and of Salt Lake spent some time 45 years. to the misconduct of a few stn Mrs. Miles Peterson, former in Roosevelt. He came on state mother. She was bom April 7, 1876, born Tuesday morning. dents last Friday during the road business. They visited Basin residents. at Joseph. Sevier County, a This is their first child and Altamont exchange assembly. Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Harmston reis the for first many of their friends, grandchild of William and Annie Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Yergen-se- n stayed to enjoy the stake Gold ceived word that Jac McLca daughter Rhoades Hadden. She married and Mrs. Larson. so she had surgery undergone took their son Stephen to and Green Ball. 1892 Wednesday the Drama Club, left to be with Elva during his James William Powell in EmSalt Lake for a medical checkunder supervison of Virgie Murdied at He Dale. at Castle Guest night held Morris Page and his sister, sojum in the hospital. She will mett. up Friday. They were delighted phy. took an active part in the Idaho, in 1903 In 1905, Mr. Joe Moysh of Hiland, visit other members of her she married at the improvement in his Culture Club 'John at speech meet held in Vernal. by Pilling while there. funfamily Calif., came to attend the Vernal. They homesteaded at Members of the Roosevelt eral of Vera Marsing. They died in 1929. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harm- Hanna. Mr. Pilling Culture Club mot Thursday Monday, George Maxwell of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sorenson also visited their sister, Mrs. arc sons and Her daughters Business Colof Salt Lake were weekend Hazel Anderton and father, S. ston and daughters had an in- Elbert and C. Dean Powell of evening at the home of Mrs. Stcvens-Henagvisitors. They came to check R. Page, and a number of the teresting spring vacation trip. Duchesne; Roy Pilling. Salt Val Simpson with Mrs. James lege gave a lecture to the stuR. Hall, Mrs. Thelma Robison dents of Union of the many on their ranch property and old friends who still live here. They went by car to Salt Lake, Salt Lake City, Utah, and two and Mrs. Thure Carlson as co- distid vantages of being a boarded the train and went to high visited friends. He is an in- are deceased. who school dropout and early marhostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Robbins Southern Calif. They took in daughters, Mrs. Claude (Stcllal Davis and riage. cf Meeker, Colo., visited at the the San Diego zoo, Marineland. Mrs. Earl (Nettie) Jensen. Since it was guest night, home of his brother, Tom Rob- and Disneyland. They also visimost of the ladies brought their She has six grandchildren and bins. They were enroute home ted Mrs. Dorothy Palmer at husbands. Other guests includ- T and C Stitchers after going through the Salt Santa Monica. She was a for- 17 LaLake Temple with a group of mer basin resident, now living Mrs. Pilling lives In her home ed Mrs. Clista Angus, Mrs.Clar-i- n plan projects and Mrs. at Beverly Hills. They were with her son, Elbert, at Du Mar Wilson, Mr.Mrs. relatives. Merk is and She chesne. The Town and Country Kip Ashby good enjoying Mrs. Otis guests of Mr. and ley of Duchesne, who gave a Stitchers met Friday at the Mrs. Truman Mitchell and Carney. He Is an author, and health. 17' SPREADER, Holds 30 pounds; constant-floagitavocal solo accompanied by Mrs. home of Mrs. Lyle Swain. They son Howard of Salt Lake were has done extensive writing in Corrosion-resistan- t; shutter cannot tor, made sofa Ashby. and pillowpillows of solitude She the Uintah weekend visitors. stayed the freeze. James Chapman of Ft. Du- cases. During a short business with her brother and family, Mountains. They visited with chesne gave a discussion on ju- meeting they discussed plans the DeVere Hanccoks. Howard the Jack McLeas at Riverside 4 CU. FT. LAWN CART, sturdy, reinforced sheet steel; toward projects to help finance venile delinquency. visited his friend, Arvin Win before returning home. reinforced steel wheels, tires. A short business meeting was a donation to the hospital fund. terton, son of Mr. and Mrs. carto was make An held. a quilt & Easter theme They plan Omni Winterton. They said it Pam Harmston and Kenny seemed so good to be home. r LAWN Mr. and Mrs. George Car-ro- ll ried out in the decor for the and sell It as the first such E gpfer Wilda has juct completed a Benson came in from Salt Lake of Altonah announce the evening. A salad luncheon was project Refreshments were served to FERTILIZER GRASS SEED course in Cosmetology. She has to visit her family, the Gordon engagement and forthcoming served. the 12 members present. taken extended classes and is Harmstons, to get a detailed marriage of their daughter, 5 now eligible to become an report on their trip to Sherry, to Rodney Coates. They are planning to be married In BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING Local mothers tribute SPECIAL the Manti Temple April 15. He Miss Linda Milligan was re- is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Vearl Mr. and Mrs. Keith Berg-qui- st PRICE to be in Era SALE printed and family spent the cently home visiting her par- Coates of Fairview. PRICE Mrs. Verdell (Dorothy Wall) weekend on business in Salt ents. She is attending Dixie Miss Carroll from Marx, received word last week & unor college at St. George, Altamont high graduated Lake. school and is a that one of her verses, TriLinda has been accepted in the freshman at Snow College. BIRTHDAYS L-a-She Gamma. also Beta is stuPhi 31 Orlan ct March Brent benedict-eleSome of the college The Cook, bute to my son", will appear in graduated Ima issue of Colthe Dixie editor for the forthcoming dents home over the weekend copy from North Sanpete high, and Ann Bolton, Burton S. Johnson, Lia were Richard Nelson, Ray Wil- - lege newspaper, and the school filled an IDS mission in the Louie Galloway, Robert Nyberg. provement Era. Mrs. Marx reports that she Non burr.inn, yearbook. Linda is the daugh- east He Is also attending col Sherry Wills. wrote this verse as her son was ter of Mr. and Mrs. James lege at Snow. froe flowing. April 1 Vernon Moon, Milligan of Roosevelt. A reception honoring the Dillman, Colin Murdock, leaving to attend college. She Fresh crop mix for diffiProvides ball) Charles ia 7. Winn, Renae Nielsen, has written other verses that couple planned for May and cult qui:!:-ec- ti slow release areas. Covers I ICO Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Hoopes Carl V. Walker, Roland Bevell. have been printed in various feet. nivrcgsn. sciare r is of two children Las Vegas and April 2 James Lloyd, Marty publications. are visiting friends and rela- Engagement party Mantyla, Jessie Bastlan, Elbert tives in the Roosevelt area. iRUE EMPER. Chandler, Larry Anderton, Rob- DUI Met Thursday Mr. Hoopes is in the air condi- lonors couple ert Mitchie. A spring decor of yellow and & tioning business in Las Vegas. in Roosevelt April 3 Jennifer Whntcott Jennie Woodward, Jean Ashby, white was used by the hosSPECIAL ALTAMONT Mr. and Mrs. Ernestine Simpson, Lane Dill-ma- tesses in their preparation for Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ashton PRICE were Miles meetShiner to the hosts returned Friday after spending the Thursday afternoon David Stevens. several days visiting in Salt an engagement party honoring April 4 Glen Alexander. Eva ing of the Daughters of the Lake City with their daughter Miss Joy Shiner and her fian- Fictkau, Laurie O'Neill. Orvil Utah Pioneers, Theodore Camp, k which was held at the home of and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben' ce, Eldon Monsen. Those at- M. Rudy, Lamar Gardner. were Buzz and Peggy ElMrs. Marie Kielbnsa, with her Schmiett. nie 5 Susan tending Sorenson, April g Zig-Za. Shiner of Salt Lake City, Tam don Mortrasen, DanNette Hor mother, Mrs. Jane Hadden, and spring bracad. 22 Visitors during the past week and Clay Frandsen of Roosevelt rocks, Kelly Jayne Eldredge, Mrs. Rita Lott as ; handle. teeth, Seventeen members attendat the home of Mr. and Mrs. and the honored guests. Buzz Mildred Anderson. Joshua Timothy were Arden and Peggy and baby, Del, were April 6 Florence G. Nielsen. ed the meeting. Mrs. Florence & Timothy from Hurricane who weekend guests of their par- Kathy Timothy, Beatrice Den- Poulson gave the lesson. Mrs. IRUE IEMPER. 9" ROLLER nis, Jerry A. Tomlinson, Maurcl Nellie Lang, Camp captain, consprat the week with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M. Taylor, Sandra Wardle. ducted the meeting. ents; Cloyd Timothy and Hath ond TRAY SET leen Watkins, both students of USU, were here for the week end and to hear the missionary report of William Timothy Sun' day. William Timothy will en roll at Brigham Young st motor at Twh. .ipN-ii.er- chatter s e Rachel Pilling to observe 90th birthday sister-i- cr w g. Sherry Carroll engaged to Rodney Coates 6 MULTI-PURPOS- 6 6 6 20-10-- 6 6 6 Anniversaries o S183 6 6 6 6 Le-jeu- ne Anniversary SALE A o SINGER l.Buythe 6 6 6 6 6 n, Touch & Sew g sewing machine by SINGERQ- LAWN RAKE ! 6 PuD-typ- a; 4' 6 BOW SAW, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Atkins re turned home Sunday from Og' den where Mr. Atkins underwent supgery March 15 in the Dee hospital. Mrs. Atkins and their daughters were with him there. He is recovering satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. Shirt Rawlings of Shelley, Ida., are the parents of a baby girl born Mar. 21. They also have a son. The new baby will be called Pen' ney JoEllcn. THE SINGER COMPANY 2MB He. 11th F.ast - Phone HU Salt Lake City, t'tah (Kiignrhnuitr) nr rail 414, Roosevelt Hotel Patsy Nellson and Lou were home for the weekend vislUng Mr. nnd Mrs. Byron Bowden. SEND COUPON I AM INTERESTED IN: ( ) New Singer Sewing Machine. 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I'llONF $ Lightweight; strongly braced; shelf. vinyl feat. Ceil approved. WE ALSO HAVE OUR WHITE EASTER SHOES REDUCE FAT NAME ADDRESS ... .. PI ION E I WILL UK HOME BETWEEN , Visiting the Hugh Pcrchnls n loka Sunday were their son, John and family, and KnVctte Pcrclval and a friend, Ida Tihhs of Salt Lake City. John flew tiie group in to spend the .lay with his parents. m Sportswear KOONF.YF.LT, UTAH Sullivan's nioNi is ROOSEVELT, UTAH |