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Show day School during the past week. Stake officers visiting sacrament meeting Sunday evening wets President Elmer Moon, Porter Merrill, Glenn Mohlman and Dole Ross, and members of the high council, Arthur Timothy, Joe Swasey and Martin Brotherson. Speak- BLUEBELL by Garda Seeley Bluebell ward has conference Ward conference waa held Sunday in Bluebell. Stake officers have visited MIA, Primary, Relief Society and Sun1 ITS TIME ALTAMOIIT AREA Frank Monks pones Uintah Basin SCOUTING AWARD with the (tainting which will go to the top Thun., March SI, troop and post in the dint rk-- t in advancement during the coming year. NEWS ers besides stake officers were Hazel Goodrich, president of the Relief Society; Yvonne Bird, YWMIA; Paul Bird, of The Dewey Jessen home was YMMIA; Charles Bird, Sunday the scene Thursday evening of a birthday dinner held in honor of Mrs. Florence Jessen. Those in attendance were the Dean Reays, the Tuff Reays of Ioka, the Dick Jesaens, the Gary Jesscns and the Reay Jessen. Mrs. Florence Nunley and family of Salt Lake have come to live with her parents, Mr. and Mm. Laurence Weeks, while her husband is shearing sheep this spring. Mr. and Mrs. George Reay of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thompson and boys of Price were weekend guests of their parents, Mr. and Mm Dean Reay. Marie Monsen of Logan spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mm. Grant birthday dinner TO GET YOUR . . . PLOWIN' DOME! ge 8 School district by Rosalee Jessen Florence Jessen honored at Standard 196-Ja- reports Top scout troop, explorer news, finances post to receive painting The Duchesne county School and Melanie of Salt Lake were weekend guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Iorg. Rex Hamberg and Lonnie Oman, students of the BYU, visited with their parents over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher Jr., and Kim., and Mrs Susan Thacker, went to Salt Lake Monday and spent the day. On Tuesday went to Emery to attend a funeral of Mm Fisher's aunt Iva M&xfield. Mr. and Mm Dallas Aimes and Paula went to Salt Lake Sunday to visit Mr. Aimes sister, Mrs. Zella Foote, who has recently undergone surgery. Mr. and Mm Ray Lambert and family of Salt Lake City, visited over the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Glade Evans were weekend guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Evans. Mr. and Mm Wilford Thompson were on business Friday in Salt Lake. Mrs. Jeon Sergent of Hoyt- - District is in fine shape financially. This conclusion was made after preparation and study of reports at the March 17 meeting of the school board at Duchesne. Supt Thomas J. Abplanalp said the analysis showed the school district is well within its budgetary bounds in both the maintenance and capital outlay budgets. A beautiful picture painted on a buckskin will be given to the scout troop and explorer pont with the most advancements during the coming year, reports DeVere Hancock, Roosevelt District advancement chairman. The picture has been painted with plastic paint which will not crack as an oil painted picture would. The painting is of the scout camp with majestic mountains in the background. It has been painted by Frank Monks Teacher turnover in the disThe achievement will go from May 1966 trict was discussed at this to May 1967, said Mr. Hancock. meeting. It ia indicated by preliminary surveys that 11 vacancies In the teaching staff of the Gary Poowegup, Daniel Roberta, district are definite, and several Lex Mart, Tibbs Ridley, Dennis other teachers have indicated Cuch and Richard Poowegup. they are indefinte about their plana to remain in the Duchesne ACOLYTES VESTED CHSCONl School District for the County K. and Acolytes Bobby Dye B1 richer, daugh- coming year. Florence Mrs. to were C. La Rose presented ter of Mrs. Nola Larsen, was Captain Roberts by Acolyte named Woman Realtor of the A tentative school calendar a.m. 9:00 at the Roberts Toby Monsen. Marie is a student of services at St. Martins Sunday, Year at the Salt Lake Board for the 1966-6- 7 school year was USU. and were formally admitted aa of Realtors award banquet last approved by the board, showing cbuRcb Mr. and Mrs. Mac Murray the opening date of the school servers in the church. Acolyte week. COME IN AND SEE I'S FIRST FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS to Bi Mrs. richer has year as August 29, and the endRoberta was belonged Cuch Dennis by Captain presented by 6 of for the Board Realtors sviHe ing date as May 26, with 180 spent Thursday with her Acolyte Daniel Roberta at the Kirk Seeley was among the was selected by She teaching days. This tentative Mrs. at 11 St. Vera years. a.m. Elisabeths and service mother, Holder, VISTA WORKERS ARRIVE Altamont students of the FFA school calendar will be coordinand of committee realtors Mrs. past waa The Fieldsted. admitted. and sister, Beverly formally IN WHITEROCKS class attending the two-da- y ated with the Uintah County board from the The received Mrs, their visited three ladles acolyte representatives convention in Salt Lake City Four Volunteers In Service to boys as the outstanding saleswoman School District and with Union ROOSEVELT Holders time. crosses and this brothers rilONE 248 at families, Whiterocks in America arrived Friday and Saturday. whose civic duties and coopera- High School before It is definA large crowd attended Mr. and Mrs. Rex Gardner and Sunday afternoon. They are Mr. ALTAR GUILD INSTALLED tion with the real estate board itely set Mr. Elmer Mrs. and Gardner the wedding reception of LaRee and Mrs. Burton Green, NorAt St. Elisabeth's Sunday and other saleswomen was exLarsen and K. L. Hall Monday of Vernal, and Mr. and Mm man Ober and Terry Parsons. Lucille Roosevelt. of Kurip, Beatrice Tavea-po- emplary. Gardner Ray evening at the Bluebell chapel They will remain here for 18 Marion Miller were and bliss Provo of Mae She is a sister of Mrs. Sam Raey A program was given with days of training and the Altar Guild and Colobella of Vernal and Mrs. Kirk Larsen as master of cere- visited the weekend with her will receive their assignments admitted to were presented with their Altar aunt, Mrs. Florence Jessen, and from Clifford Duncan, (Norma) Denver, Jr. of monies. president Guild pins. Altar Guild members ElmerDuchesne. Dean her and the families She was a resiFort Mrs. Irene Gale spent a of the Whiterocks community. care for all of their fair linen dent of Roosevelt for many ASSOCIATION week-herReays. and visiting resting used on the altar and at the Dyears. Mrs. George Haigh and son BOYS CLUB OFF after a recent illness at the 91 baptismal font and are also rehome of her sister, Mrs. Ber- Radger of Peru, Neb., were vis- TO GOOD START Mr. itors Mm was of and sponsible for changing the hangClub started at the Boys Monday nard Winkler. sea- the Gym to receive certificates tlRffiTifll parish house in Whiterocks after ings in the church as the School; Connie Bird, who at- Terry Carroll and family. sons in the church change. The for these players. were The Allreds RobMax school Wednesday. Captain Roosetended the seminar in SELECT SEED! season now is Passiontide, and Frank Taveapont of Whitevelt Friday evening. The Pri- hosts to a dinner party at their erta was assisted at this first the Altar Guild has veiled in rocks has been home on leave. Mr. home his who son, Saturday evening. meeting by Toby, mary children sang a number. purple all of the crosses and He returns to Fori Bliss this Orie Cook was released as a and Mrs. Bob Fieldsted and is on holiday from St. Andrew's crucifixes In the church. week where he will enter comatMis. Mr. School Delaware. and in family, Harry Boys becounselor in the bishopric munications school. All Lonnie and Tom were Fieldsted, tending Hobey Ridley, offers you a complete line cause of his health. RESERVATION NEWS Visitors at the Junior G.F.S, also their Earl Dixon is here visiting red of Roosevelt, The Episcopal Little Belles at certified seeds for your meeting Thursday were Clif-ten- e at the Bernard Winkler home. daughter Zelva Allred and Mor- roll MIXING went to Salt placed first in the Whiterocks Duncan and Rich-arddiand Marie spring pluntingi! who attends ris family Goodrich, Earl lived with the Winkler tournament and were awarded on business. Lake Tom. school Provo. Wednesday at DELIVERING SMALL GRAINS family for three years and atNaomi Connie individual trophies at the gym SERVICES SUNDAY FUher, Rosalee and Wade Jessen tended school at Altamont Little The night. Thursday Carol Stevenson, Belles were the GRASSES Sunday is Palm Sunday, and Mr. and Mm. Drew Good- went to Salt Lake Friday. Fieldsted, SPREADING only team in the Gospel is from St. Matthew, Wade received medical atten- Ilene McConkie, Alice Miles; tournament one two and of won Clearfield rich who every girls am with and Thurs Beth Lo, I if ALFALFA returnon spent you always, tion Thayne, his wrist They visited over the weekend with of their games. The tournament even unto the end of the world. Friday In Provo to at- lasted about Drew's parents, the Leonard ed home Friday evening, with day and 4H three months, but Amen. if CORN Palm crosses and tend a school, to receive at no time was . . . Goodrichs. Also Morris Good- the Dee Roberts, who spent the it necessary to branches will be distributed at summer their Florence Mrs. weekend for PASTURE MIXES training visiting if a rich was home from school at for Little substitute Belle, services. churches all work. Jessen and her family. Bonnie BYU. and every girl was present for There will be following Certified Locally-Grow- n church school and who The Duchesne stake Gold Mr. and Mm Bruce Good- and Terry Brotherson, every game. and sermon at UTAH RANGER workhave morning prayer Satbeen was held Green Ball in and Boise, Ida., rich and two boys and Mr. and Team members ware Debra SL Martin's at 9 a.m. and at ALFLAFA SEED! Mm Duane Young and two ing, were also visitors at the urday at Altamont ward Cul- Ridley, Rosie loupe, Joann SL Elisabeth's at 11 a.m. and See your children of Sandy visited over Jessen home, and with Terrys tural hall. Hie orchestra waa Cuch, LaVeme Chegup, Sandra sermon at and morning Mrs. prayer Blaine and Mr. an Martins folks, Roosevelt. In of INTERMOUNTAIN the weekend here with relaAsk jour Breach Manager, ALBERT NIELSEN Brotherson. Old Dutch Garden waa the Taveapont, Raquel Ankerpont, Holy Spirit at 11 a.m. tives. FARMERS ASSN. Mr. and Mm Jerry Car- - theme. A floorshow waa pre- and Priscilla Sireech. Their The Episcopal Church welMr. and Mrs. William O. ' coach was Joann Lucero. comes you! Branch Maaipr attsented crowd a and large Larsen drove to Salt Lake City Our Warrior Utes placed 3rd, ended. ALBERT NIELSEN Sunday to hear their son. Elder Hunter Utes 4th, and Episcopal Norma and Beth Jessen Belles 4th. Coaches Jimmy Try the Standard first foi Kirk Larsen, report on his mis427 - Roosevelt Plume ROOSEVELT and Mrs. Florence Jessen went Cuch and Ruby Black were at High Grade, Quality Printing sion to Central Germany in the to Salt Lake Monday to at11th ward in Rose Park. tend the funeral services of Cal Wilkins who passed away of a heart attack. by Ida Horrocks Bob and Diane Reay were visitors of Mr. and Mm Dean Reay and family between quarH. ters of school. Bob is a student at USU in Logan. Mr. and Mm Duane Young Mr. and Mm. Hale Holgate returned home last Wednesday and family of Sandy were weekend guests of Tim and from L&Grande, Ore., after two weeks stay at the home of Mary Dump. Mr. and Mm Max Allred their daughter and and family, Mr. and Mm Chad and Mr. and Mm Leon Dump, Evans. The Evans' small son. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Goodrich who was bom prematurely the went to Heber Sunday afterlatter part of February, weigh- noon for the viewing of Mm ing 3 lbs. 7 os., is gaining Annie Smith, who passed away. of Mrs. strength and doing nicely but She waa the motherRoosevelt. saarmtCK will remain at the hospital in- Clair Winterton of definitely. Lawrence Odekirk Mrs. spent the post week in Salt All-Weath- er Lake receiving treatments for her hack. Bridgeland ward MIA participated In the floorshow at the stake Gold and Green ball Saturday night at Altamont. They danced two dances. A double trio, composed of Gilbert, Joe Claybum, Gayle Gilbert, Kenneth Clay-buAlen Bates and Kenneth Mullins sang the theme song. 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