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Show TTfTjiini? v ; Uintah Basin Standard Elsie Gunter j Thun., April observes 81st birthday PHONE SOCIAL NEWS TO ROOSEVELT IS 7, 1966 Page 5 l)etry, plays for the ward MIA and has compiled an extensive family history. She is the mother of six living children: Wallace Eric Day, Hurley, Idaho; Mrs. Arnold ( Constance) Robbins, Duchesne; Mrs. Howard (Louise) Bean, Gooding, Idaho; Robert Gunter, Duchesne; Mrs. Evans (Joan) Trickey, Modesto, Calif.; Mrs. Elsie Bartle, Portland, Ore. She has 20 grandchildren and 13 Mrs. Elsie W. Gunter was surprised April 1. on her 81st birthwhich was held in the Ballard their parents, Mrs. Hazel day, when members of her famand Mr. and Mrs. Art ward Saturday night. ily brought a big birthday cake ami gifts to her at the Stewart's Brown. He is in the air force Senior Citizens Center in Roosestationed at Colorado Springs, spent the Larry Wik-kevelt. Her daughter, Mrs. Arnold Colo. weekend with his parents, Mr. Connie i Robbins, and her son, and Mrs. Ted Wilcken. He is Robert Gunter and his wife, The flying club held a ground attending school at BYU. Canua, and daughter, Cynthia, school for new students at the Mr. and Mrs. Mike Pliillips Ted Olpin residence. Considergreeted her on her birthday. She shared the eake with the by Merle Ross able interest is being shown by spent a few days with her parother senior citizens at the rest ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. MurWeekend guests at the home persons interested in flying. home. dock prior to their departure of Dr. and Mr. D. G. Mantyla Mrs. Gunter has lived in the reHe Ariz. has for Tuscon, All but one of the school were his parents, Mr. and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Barr of Uintah Basin for many years. principals ceived a fellowship to do forin the Duchesne from Lake Salt spent City Lake of Salt George Mantyla She moved to Roosevelt in 1919, County School District attendresearch. He will do some City. The trip was made es- Tuesday to Friday with her estry 's and sinee the has ed the annual School Adminiteaching, and both of them will pecially to help Marty cele- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garnett work resided in Duchesne until her strators' Conference In Salt Lake on their masters degree. Birchell. She is the former Pam brate his &th birthday. illness two years ago. They have finished their school BirchelL City at the Granite Park High come will and State at Utah Mr. and Mrs. John Chasel She was born April 1, 1885, School March 24 and 25. In June. SI'PT. THOMAS B. Ahplan-al- p A turkey dinner with all the back for graduation at Harbome, Warick, England. spent some time in Salt Lake She is the former Pam In rliurgr and Raynold B. Hansen refamTOURNAMENT COMMITTEE Juanita Groves, Ruby Illaek, Edith Klreevh, to She married Waller Day on care was served of business. trimmings taking Indian Fruneis ('. Heeakuku. Not present when photo of arrangements for the August 26. 1905. He died of a cruited teachers at Logan Wedily members at the Dick Scho-le- s was taken were Clarice Ignacio and Murgiixet Tournament are (front) Irene Oiu-l- i and heart ailment in 1912. In 1913. nesday, then returned to Salt home Saturday. Present Mr. and Mrs. Albert Collotzi Bishop Calvin Kowallis, Mr. ColRosella Eberle. Wm. L. Mrs. Day sailed to America Lake City for the conference Mrs. were Mr. Conetah, Thursday. and (standing) Tourney gets underway son of Logan were and and Mrs. Gordon Heaton, Mrs. aboard the passenger steamship sessions, also. daughter, and Dick Adams and Mr. and Mrs. greeting friends in town dur- lins and their Mrs. Corsican. The ship landed at These sessions dealt with the Mr. Just-a-niCI'- C and Barry C the weekend. lllb ing Labrum went to Salt Lake BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING Montreal, Canada. She traveled proposed new Utah State certiKenyon and Mrs. Mary Mackay Ray All-gir- ls Mr. and accompanied Friday me al Killians by train from Montreal to fication program for rating the Mrs. Robert Evans and her of Salt Lake City; Mrs. How- and Mrs. Edgar Labrum to American Fork to be writh her tcachera Supt Abplanalp says daughter, the Salt Lake daughter, Angela, of Draper, ard Mackay and Members of the temple for the sister, Mrs. Alma (Eva) Smith, this proposal for certification are visiting her mother, Mrs. Maryetta. They all came to at- first time. club met at the home of Mrs. w'ho had married an LDS mis- is for two types of ratings tend the wedding reception of Charles Larsen. Grant Inst Kilian Thursday. basic and professional; and reMr. and Mrs. Duane Frisbie sionary. Prizes were won by Mrs. Tina Mr. and Mrs. John Andrews BIRTHDAYS -Inannual third The vary for the certifiMr. and Mrs. Stanley Dyer of Salt Lake spent the weekend April 7 Lester Gardner, Joe Wilkins. Mrs. Clair Larsen, dian basketball tournament will It was at American Fork she quirements cation. of Denver, Colo., were visiting with their parents, the Devon Jensen, Rita Jean Tabbee, W. Mrs. Ida Harrison and Mrs. lie held at the Randlett gymna- met and married Samuel Gunter SI'PT. ABPLANALP said It Mrs. Annie Bowden. Mrs. Dyer 1914. Mrs. Gunter is a convert Fenns and Howard Andrews. S. (Bill) Murdock, Delores Lawrell Jensen. sium, beginning Thursday, April in is is a sister of Mrs. Bowden. proposed that the new certiJamie Eldredge, Gruneward, 7, and continue until Saturday to the Church of Jesus Christ fication program be lnaugur-te- d Latter-da- y Mrs. Margaret Lloyd receiv-wor- d David Deloy Marion, Uleeta of Saints. She has in the state this fall. evening, when the championship held Mrs. Ernest Wright accomher brother, Tom Part- Simmons, several stake and ward will be played. Eight Baxter, Su- DUI lo hold meet Shirley games thrown was her of sister and husband, panied san Rasmussen, Kathy Hall ridge Panguitch, teams will participate in the positions in the Primary, MIA Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Neilaon and Relief Society. from a horse and then kicked 8 Lawrence R. Brigh- Friday April 15 April tourney. of Duchesne to San Francisco jrW. Mr. Gunter died August 9, by another horse. He received ton, Linda Jensen, Laurie DunRosella and IRENE Cl'CH The Roosevelt camp of the to visit their mother, Mrs. MiTry the Standard ftret for severe facial injuries. Mrs. can, Chlorus Scholes, Norma 1952 at Duchesne. of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Conetah are Bigh Grade, Qualify Printing ldred Stanley, who has been serMrs. Gunter has written Lloyd and daughter, Dean, left O'Neill, Bessie Wardle, Verl will hold their monthly meet- tournament with a committee number of children's iously ill. Immediately to be with him. Haslem, Zells Pike. stories, the home of Mrs. W. of members from the five reserat ing a for on staying An- Russell Todd at 2 They plan Gail, Uoyd April communities. vation pm. Friday, Tex Winslow, supervising enweek unless his condition war-ren- ts derton, Kent Bastion, Clarin Games will start at 6 p.m. April 15. them staying longer. gineer for the ML States Darlene Edith Olpin, Ashby, each evening with four games building, spent some The lesson will be given by to be Marian A. Harrison. played each evening. time in Roosevelt He later was Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O'Niri 10 Lazelle Henrie. Ruth Martin. Noreen Roberts April atto his wife. home Their Joined by went to Price Saturday will of a Bob her Fern Olsen, give great Entertainment will be proGayla Burke, is in Salt Lake. He is pleased tend the wedding of his sister, Crowley, Sheril Zager, Brenda grandfather, history Wardle. vided between games, and the George to be Myra, and Lewis Underman. with the progress of the new Annie C. Bowden Lee Duncan. trophies will be awarded followon honored 83rd to All are members reminded his visited birthday. also parents, building. They 11 Dean Bolton, Larry ing the championship game SatApril attend this meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Vaun ONeil. to 1st, 2nd, 3rd, consolaNielson, Rasmussen, urday Floyd Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Rudy tion and sportsmanship and to Axel Anderson, Paul Nielson. took their daughter Martha to an all-stteam. April 12 George O. Murray, Basin Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Adler Salt Lake for a medical check Lodge F&AM Free buses will be driven from Mae Fire moon, MelJr., weekJudy were of Calif., Sepulveda, up. They were accompanied by CONVENIENT GROUP PLAN Whiterocks to Ouray to the end guests of Sandy Wilkins at anie Mulford. plans activity John Gardner. Amtournament 13 each Sharon Holt, evening. April the home of her parents, Mr. Basin Lodge No. 20, F&AM elia Hullinger, Kathleen Snow, An open house honoring Annie and Mrs. Morrell Wilkins. Ted Olpin and Dr. Mantyla held their regular monthly Gha-poosEleanor Johnson, Elaine Local delivery Free gift wrapping flew to Salt Lake to check on C. Bowden on her 83rd birthday Ceilia Hall, meeting at the Masonic temple Plans were made for the pot Edith Laris, scene of their airplane business. will be held Sunday, April 10, 23. in Roosevelt held luck to be Monday evening, April party Mrs. Otto Lloyd visi- Elvyn Bascom. at the Wilkerson skating rink tedMr.at and A social hour completed the Worshipful Master Ted Thom- home of their son, ANNIVERSARIES Phone S7S the Roosevelt, Utah Pro5 3 to Neola from in Mrs. Maud Heal of Provo, p.m. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Lynn as, Jr., conducted the meeting, evening. in and Springville, Gam, family April and her daughter, Lillie Oaks ceeding this there will be a with her sister and hus- Labrum, Mr. and Mrs. John of Vernal, spent the weekend family party from 1 to 3 p.m. and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Har- Wills. band, Mrs. Annie with her sister, Mrs. Bowden is a pioneer of rison in Provo. Mrs. Lloyd then April 9 Mr. and Mrs WalBowden. this area having homesteaded visited Mr. and Mis. Elvin Den- lace Dennis. nis in Richmond, a son HowApril 10 Mr. and Mrs. LaMr. and Mrs. Ted Olpin, Rob- with her husband in the HanCove area when the re- ard and family in Logan, and mar Wilson. cock ert Dye, and Joseph Helmer servation was thrown open in the Willard Days In Salt Lake. April 11 Mr. and Mn. Harflew to Salt Lake. While there, born in Cokeville, She reports they are recovering old L. Crapo. QUALITY Robert and Edythe had a med- 1006. She was Mr. and Mrs. and was raised In nicely now from their serious April 12 ical checkup with their doctors. Wyoming, monseveral Kanab Vernal. Her husband, Joseph accident in Wayne Burke. Bowden, died in 1932. ths ago. Sp.4 Robert Dunsmore, on a Hyrum 30-dleave from the army, She has lived on the same place Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hair of left Monday to report back for since 1906. Provo spent the weekend at the Mrs. Woodrow (Marvella) home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon duty. He Is stationed at Hamburg, Germany, and is working Wilkerson of Duchesne and Mrs. Womack. While here they aton missile radar. He is the son Spencer Bowden will be hosttended the wedding reception of of Mrs. Lynn McClure. esses of this open house. Most of the schools of the Mr. and Mrs. Max Averett In Other children Include Albert Uintah Basin are participating Merlin and Sylvan Reynolds Peterson, West Covina, Calif.; Duchesne. In the 1966 Poppy Poster Conleft for Phoenix, Ariz., on a Clearance J. Bowden, Chris Dr. and Mrs. Dale Larsen test. The posters are to be done, business trip for a few days. Bowden, Clarkston, Wash.; and Mrs. Oonn Bell flew to judged in the units or schools, Spencer Bowden, Roosevelt, and Logan Saturday and returned and presented to the district Mr. and Mrs. Sam Anderton many grandchildren and Sunday. The Larsens went on poppy poster contest chairman, and family have been visiting Another son, business and also visited Dr. Mn. Lula Chew, Vernal, prior Earl Peterson, has died, but and Mis. Jerry Wallace. Mrs. to the April 30 District Nine members of his family are ex- Bell visited her parents while convention at Duchesne. pected to attend the open house. there. "POPPIES FOR Rememeber-in- g Lest We Foreg' Is the 1966 slogan for the contest T and C Stitchers Mrs. Dona B. Hansen is the poppy poster contest chairman plan projects for the Duchesne Unit No. 22. for hospital fund Only two marriage licenses Duchesne. A WINDOW DISPLAY is were issued In March in DuThe Town and Country When your car or home is being planned by the Duchesne Stitchers met Friday at the chesne County. damaged, your independent home of Mrs. Ray Summarell These were issued on March Unit prior to the May 28 Poppy insurance agent helps you with to make more plans for raising 10 to Max Steve Averett, 20, Day. Mrs. Carma Gunter, Duchesne, will be in charge of the all the details . . . sees to it you funds for the additions to' the Roosevelt, and Marilyn Kaye Thompson, 16, Duchesne; and window display and the poppy Roosevelt hospital. on March 12 to Richard Earl sales, and other activities carget paid promptly, fairly. As A dance is for planned April Counts, Roosevelt, and Wanda ried out In Observance of this Independent agents, we can 23 at the American hall. Ruth Sprouse McDaniel, 27, annual Poppy Day event Legion giveyouthat At this time handmade articles Roosevelt kind of supmade by members of the club will be auctioned off. The pilCallus port low cases made by members Areme Club met were left at the home of Mrs. any timei Monks home Summarell. The Areme chib had their served. were Refreshments CENTRAL monthly meeting Monday evenMr. and Mrs. John W. ShepUTAH ing at the home of Mrs. Oslvln herd announce the forthcoming INSURANCE Spades-H- i Monks In Pleasant Valley. group of their son, Johnny AGENCY The regular business meet- marriage Keith, to Mary Louise Fillon of meets March 29 conducted Mrs, was by ing Magna. She is a daughter of Members of the Spades-H- l Monks, president A sewing Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Fillon. olub met March 29 at the Fron- course was selected for the The young will be Roosevelt tier Grill with Mrs. Jack Harm-ste- Shriners Crippled Children's married April couple 8 in the Salt CM or Lake. Phone GALE G. as hostess. hospital in Salt Lake LDS and will be The market basket was won honored at temple, HOLT Prises were won by Mrs. In Maga reception Dale Larsen and Mn. Gena by Mrs. Leo Hancock. A social na the same evening. buaines followed was the Val Mrs. Kuhns. hour Manager Simpson The bride-to-b- e is employed sion. a special guest at Bell Telephone company in Salt Lake and the bcnedlct-eleis also employed in Salt Lake. An-dert- n. Principals meet in SLC recently mld-1930- All-Gir- ls son-in-la- Anniversaries Just-a-mc- re tourney set at Randlett all-gir- ls en if trie-pho- 9-- Ruth ne ... Open house to ar honor Mrs. Annie C. Bowden OF DISTINCTION S1.00 up e, GRACES ft Deadline set for poppy ay poster contest Strong Support Two licenses to marry issued Johnny Shepherd will marry at Mary L. Fillon ct In Roosevelt Mj Neighbors HOW UNDER HEW MANAGEMENT ! management of the Roosevelt MODE O DAY store. She invites her friends to call In and look over the fine stock of new summer wear In! 5.88 1 7.88 Our entire stock of Spring Coats for Juniors and Misses lias been reduced! Ixncly pastel colors in textured wools and laminated fabrics! Misses sizes, 10 to 18, and tho Junior sizes, 7 to 15. MRS. PEARL LABRUM has assumed the that Is coming 1 COMPLETE YOUR SPRING WARDROBE AND SAVE 1 REMEMBER . . . YOU CAN CHARGE IT AT PENNEYS! Don't you have a pill for ur |