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Show Fifteenth Graduating Class of Roosevelt Junior High School Jl'NIOU HIGH CRADl'ATKS lifft to right, front row: Don llackford, Lynn Rasmii Men, Kathleen ('iKirr, Vickie ('lark, Ruth Ann Carlson, Juily Cuinpliell, Wayne Romm, Emma Jean Bingham, Michael Ilea Min, Barbara Bell, Linila Amlerton, Lorana Anderson, Iatwella Ahegglen: second row: Charlene (roller, Ten- llulllnger, Howard Hurtling, Sunuii lluilden, Dennne Gurr, Cecil Gurr, John Gale, Edward Freston, Jolene Krandscii, 1'utty Flllingim .Koliert Friin, l Gwen Dye, Julie Dennis; third mw: Michael Davis, Richard Lcnib-ux- , Zufelt, Sharon Lloyd. Ilriice Lloyd, Shauna IJddell, Lynn lenum, laiJeun Leuvitt, Kathy Iaavltt, Louise Lursen, Ann I .arson, llurliura Jones, Keith Jolison, Kclsvca Jenson, Juliene Truman; 4th row: Hrud Nelson, Lyle Timothy, llarlstru lVterson, Cunnie Peterson, Bette IVrelvul, Bryce Olsen, Ikmnie Obcrhunsly, laul Nielsen, Clinton Morrill, Dchhie Monks, Leslie Meyer, Meda Medium, Douglas McDonald, Samira McConkle, Catherine Henthom, Maria Timothy, Alta Olpin; fifth row: Jiin Marshall, Kirk Bennett, Bruce Timothy, Brent Timothy, Shelley Sprouse, Ila law Solinonson, Kathleen Snow, Noreta Shepherd, Theron Schurferinyer, Margaret ltddhpud, Bruce Brighton, Lrnna Lre Roberts. Evelyn Rolierta, Douglas Riding, Orlio Kachele, Lynnette Timothy, Angela Allred; sixth row: Margie Ankerpont, Brenda Bearn son, Debbie McAllister, Jean Starkey, LaKae Young, Penny Workman, Connie Freston, Alden Whilhead, Glentlon Workman, Lawrencw I'resk, LeKoy ToMnotes, F.lwin Young, Vicki Pace, Nancy Stewart, Terri Warren; seventh row: Keith Lo ranger, Prentiss Barker, Gregory McArthur, Ansel Chegup, Randall Lusty, Brent Hoi gate, Robert Brown, Cory Hancock, ,Ted Thomas, Jody Queacut, Larry Peterson. Uintah Basin Standard Tlmrs.. May The Neighborhood1 Sewing (Muh met at the home of Dicta Kiucrt. Nine members and two invited guests were present Willunl Gardner, Victor Gard- ner unit Loyu Aurum recently went to Missoula, Mont., to pick up Estinn Gardner. They report u wonderful trip. Mr. und Mrs. Martin Yack, Bountiful, visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yack, Saturday and Sunday. They will leave May 27 for Great Falls, Mont., where Mr. Yack has been called on a special Job. Mr. and Mrs. Conn Bell took at Rock Springs, Wyo., spent who recently had major surtheir son, Rodney, to Salt Lake the weekend at home with his gery at the Cottonwood Hospital in Murray. She is out of exten- City Tuesday for a medical wife, Thora, and children. sets date JoAnna LaRose with Paul Atwood in June Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. their daughter, JoAnna, and announce the engagement Paul L. Atwood, son of Mr. and and forthcoming marriage of Mrs. LaVon R. Atwood, Bluebell. The bride-to-b- e la graduating from Alt&mont high echoed this year where she was president Mr. and Mm. Parley Harri- of the senior class. She has son, Los Angeles, Calif., and been assistant drill mistress of his father, Aaron Harrison, the pep club of which she wa a member for three yearn. She Provo, were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Harrison served as yearbook editor and through Sunday. was a member of the Future Thursday Marion and Parley are broth-er- Homemakers of America for They also visited Mr. and four yearn. She has been a junMrs. Otto Lloyd. ior member of the American Legion Auxiliary for nine years. is also The benedict-eleRonald Lloyd and his son, Altamont high from graduating Roger, Salt Lake, were visit- school. He was a member of ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. the FFA club and played on Doyle Lloyd over the weekend. the basketball team. They also visited his grandparThe young couple is planning ents, Mr. and Mm. Otto Lloyd. wedding June 4, with a ception to follow at the Altamont gymnasium. SOCIALETTE CLUB La-Ro- se by Merle Ross Bill Murdock recently resigned her postion as clerk NEWS BRIEFS Mrs. Christensens Department Store to accept employment at Fort Duchesne. She is secretary for Edward Emmons, Administrative Manager. He has replaced B. A. Narcho who was transferred. She is also the receptionist for Superintendent Melvin L. Schwarts. a. ct ADDS $300 MORE TO HOSPITAL FUND Eas- ter drawing and the sale of cook books by members of the Social ette Club has amounted to $300 which was recently turned over to Lewis Taylor by Mrs. Terry Buxton, club president. In making the contribution Mrs. Buxton explained this club still has plans for other projects which should make more money available for this worthy cause. that HONORED AT RECEPTION Newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Monsen pose by the beautiful wedding cake. She (a the former Joy Shiner. Joy Shiner becomes Mrs. "Ellon Monsen lace over satin. Zt featured long pointiced sleeves, a lacy scalloped neckline, fitted bodice and flowing pleated skirt. Her veil of sheerest Illusion was caught to a crown of pearls and sequins and she carried a bouquet of white orchids surrounded with white carnations and The bride is a daughter of gold leaves and flowing blue Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shiner, streamers. and the parents of the Mrs. Clay Frandsen, a sisgroom are Mr. and bin. Ross ter was her matron of honor. Monsen, Bluebell. A reception honored the Bridesmaids were Mrs. DeVere newlyweds that evening at the Wilkerson, Mrs. Miles Shiner, Altamont Cultural hall. M&urine Mrs. Dean Shiner, For her wedding and recep- - Shiner and Shauna Fisher. tion the bride wore a gown of Cindy McDonald was a flower Mias Joy Shiner became the bride of Eldon Monsen in rites performed In (he Altamont Ward Chapel April 30. Bishop Howard Todd officiated in the single ring ceremony in the of family members presence and close friends Al-ton- ah JoAnna LaRose . . . June and wedding in AUamont planned. girl with April Monsen Melody Wilkerson as Junior flower girls. These attendants wore blue satin sheaths with fun lace overskirts. They were street-lengt- h and sleeveless and were complemented with corsages of white carnations, gold leaves and blue ribbon. The flower girl carried her carnations in a lacy basket with blue streamers and the junior flower girls had one carnation in net with ribbon streamers. .The bride's mother wore a beige sheath with white gloves and heels. The bridegroom's mother wore a yellow sheath with white heels. Both wore corsages of white orchids and carnations with blue ribbon and gold leaves. The three-tie- r wedding cake white was ornamented with swans on the sides and blue roses atop each layer. White pedestal separated the layers. A miniature bride and groom jin a net and flower archway topped the cake. It was flanked by tall tapers In dainty candle-holdeand stood on a lace covered table. Kim Cartrette performed the duties of best man. Clay Frandsen, DeVere Wilkerson, Miles Shiner and Dean Shiner were ushers. The minxes Cathy Mitchell, Vicky Lyons, Robin Miles, Judy Monsen and Paula Miles served. Mrs. Evelyn Miles and Mrs. Faye Mile were In charge I .SHElWILLftCHERISHI GIFTS OF DISTINCTION CONVENIENT GROUP PLAN S1.00 up Free gift wrapping Phone 373 - Local delivery GRACES Roosevelt, Utah NELSON AGENCY ( rs Mr. and Mrs. Ncls Carlson and daughter, Shanon, of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thurc Carlson. sive care now and plans on leav Mrs. Sylvan Reynolds and ing the hospital soon. Mrs. Howard Reynolds went to Mr. and Mrs. Alf Morrill went Salt Lake City Saturday to have to SLC Tuesday for a medical medical checkups. checkup. His doctor reports he Mrs. John D. Miller enter- is doing just fine since his re- -' tained at a luncheon Wednes- cent surgery. day honoring Mrs. Frank Beal on her birthday. Others in atCoach Jack Hannum took tendance for the occasion were Jesa Huliinger, Richard Daniels, Mrs. Veriun Labrum, Mrs. Gordon Olsen and Lloyd RasMaxle Chapoose, Mrs. Afton mussen to the USU, Logan, Sat' Forakls and Mrs. Ron Benson, urday to be intervlwed by Coach Knap, relative to football schofor relarships Mr. and Mrs. Bill Murdock turned homethe boys. They Crawith Claude received word that their daughzier, and Coach Hannum went ter, Mrs. Michael Phillips, had on to Morgan and spent the accepted a position as assistant weekend with his parents, Mr. to the assistant as buyer and and Mrs. Jack Arnold. merchandiser at Cole Peterson, an exclusive ladies store, In Owen Burgener, who is atTucson, Ariz. Her husband is a barber school in SLC, tending on master's his degree. working Karen Allred of Salt Lake City visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs Dee Allred. Elizabeth Raish of Fallbrook, Calif., and at present a student at the BYU, accompanied her. She came especially to attend the Bear Dance she had heard so much about. Visitors at the Eldred Allred home were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L Allred of Provo, and a brother and wife, Mr. and Mts. Cecil Allred of Othello, Wash. The latter had come to see their son, Keith, off on an LDS mission. He will be laboring in the West Spanish MisLarry Wilkins and Linda sion. Carol and John, students Alder, Portland, Ore., spent the at BYU, were also visiting with weekend with his parents, Mr. the family. and Mrs. Ted Wilkins. Both are Ariel Michie spent a few days attending the BYU. Linda's mother was the former Afton In Salt Lake City with his wife, Carter of Vernal, and in the recent contest for Mrs. America she was chosen Mrs. Oregon and was the fourth runnerup for Mrs. America. Dicta Emert went to Price Sunday to spend some time with her sister, Mrs. Mary Bliss, who has been hospitalized for some time following a stroke. At the present time she Is in a rest home where she can be given physical therapy. checkup. Mrs. Dorothy Moon, Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Renee Chisel of the Roosevelt Stake YWMIA. and Mrs. Vivian Win- Paula terton, stake sports director, will leave Thursday, May 19, to take tests pertaining to the certification program for survival fitness. Friday they will pack a pack, hike into the mountains and camp out. They will return to Salt Lake City Saturday to complete their Visiting the Lee Nelsons over the weekend was their daughter, Linda Beckstead, accompanied Mohaen Shakerln and Martiec. Sunday Grant Wrathall flew out from Provo, spent the day and flew the group back to school at BYU. Be-hro- ux by ALL DAY PARKING available for our customers! or parking rates if preferred Conrad American Service 120 SOUTH 2ND EAST ROOSEVELT The best care for your car Guaranteed Atlas and American Oil Products! Roosevelt Store eiraimffoM5 ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY W Ward Mulford who is working I PENN PREST -- . Jerry Shields and Kay Swenson to be married next month Mr. and Mrs. M. Sherman Swensen, Twin Falla, Ida., announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Kay Swensen, to Jerry Shields, son of Wan- - less Shields, and the late Mrs Iieena Shields, Bridgeland. Miss Swensen is a junior at BYU, majoring in HDFR and Mr. education. elementary Shields Is also attending BYU as a pre-me- d student, and has filled a mission to the eastern states. A June 10 wedding in the Salt Lake temple, is planned by the couple. Penn-Pie- st Fortel polyeste- cotton. As- r-combed sorted plaids. OF THE WEEK FROZEN FRUIT PUNCH This punch was served at the Senior Tea Monday evening and many of the guests asked for the recipe. 3 c. sugar 6 c. water 5 ripe bananas 1 c. frozen orange juice (undiluted) can pineapple juice (1 can of crushed pineapple may also be used) juice of two lemons. Heat sugar and water until sugar 1 a dissolved, then cool. Mash bananas, odd fruit juices. sugar syrup and freeze. Remove from freezer, break into small pieces with a ptota-t- o of gifts. until conmasher add Susan Maxwell presided at the guest book. sistency desired. Garnish with Dean Shiner was the master slices of banana and marach-in-o cherries. of ceremonies for the program Which included a song by Mr. and Mrs. Hal Winterton; a dance by Diane Miles; a song by Darlene Reay; a reading by Ciaudine Mitchell. Ralph Thacker. Royd Thacker and Wesley Thacker accompanied by Anna Lee Mathews also sang a song. For her going away ensemble the bride wore a dress of orange and brown with an 1 large 100 nylon knit: placket collar. Solid tones. Ban-Lo-n 7-- ONTGOMERY Ph. 633 booskvxlt UNLINED DRAPERIES ) only $399.00 Patio Cover with storgae shed rr Every 3.98 Towncraft sport shirt reduced IPENDNG skirt. Machine Washable Boutique ALUMINUM (10 x en-- SAVE 1.94 3! ON A-li- ne 40 reduced up to Mise Kay Bweneon . . gaged to Jerry Shields. 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