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Show Mra. Jamea R. Kail, club president, conducted a abort bualneaa meeting. Mra. C. Frank Madaen was a apeclal guest. A deaert luncheon was ser- CULTURE CLUB SEES TRAVELOGE Tiw Culture club bald their meetlnc Thursday ermine at the home of lira. Floyd Lab-ru- m with Mrs. Frank Yaek aa Avalon ward Sunday. RANDLETT by Afton Rogers ved. Relief Society workers Ruth Huff, klyrle Moore and Mable The next meeting will beheld December 8 at the home of Mra. Lynn Labrum. aa. Miss Janet Bailey, hlatory teacher at Went Jr. high achool aee a trsvsloug of her tour of Europe laat aummer showing alldea and telling of the Inter- -, eating placea a he rlalted. Nebeker attended a meeting at Roosevelt Stake House Thursday on the art of quilt the INVEST IN FREEDOM FOR WINTER? . . . Wi(rt4rzd your car7 ky roof? winter wardrobe? Ljtfratpnr winter fuel? NOW, WITH STRIVING FOR A BETTER SCHOOL TOa newly organised Courtesy Corps will gtve apodal service te Union High. Member Include Gene Ostler, Dale Baaeom, Debbie Dlll-ma- n, Reeky. Wilcox, Don Duncan and John Hulllnger; (steading) John Paul Murphy, V get la trim far . . . FROM nATionwiDE nnAtiCE Henna r, mm. to 1M M SOUTH VERNAL AVENUE te 8:80 PHONE ya 7M-M- M The Stanley Hoopa residence was the scene of a wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs, Alan Nyberg on Oct. 28. They were married Oct. 6 In Lae Vegas Rev. The Mra. Nyberg was the former Lorraine Goatee, a daughter of Mr. and Mra. John R. Goatee of Lehl, Utah. Alan la the eon of Mrs. Della Nyberg of Lapolnt, The couple received many lovely gifts. They will make their home In Tooele where Alan Is teaching school. Friday afternoon parents were Invited to come to West Jr. high, Whlterocks, and Union to confer with their childrens teachers. Children were returned to their homes alter lunch. Mr. and Mra. Wann George of Sprln grille were guests last weekend at the Gerald Mitche- lls. Mrs. George and Mr. Mitchell are brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clive Mecham have recently purchased the Lea Taylor ranch. They era former residents of Aspen Colo, and are In the sheep business. A son, Rsphel, with hie wife will live Roosevelt. Gardner has been released from the Indian mission after having served four years there. She has been sustained as sports director In the MIA. Mr. and Mrs. Marlnua rs Christensen attended a pre- - Christmas convention In Salt Lake and also visited their children. Nila and Shirley Bolton, Kay Moos man, Joanne Mitchell, In --Ed- ith poet-maste- It's good to got home... after a day of hard work or hard play. And its pleasant to relax with cool, refreshing beer. In fact, 65 of all the beer produced in this country is enjoyed at home. It cheers your taste as it renews your zest. So, make yourself at home . . . with beer. UNITED STATES BREWERS Debra, . and Pamela Hsl-qus- at, Ly-ne- tta ASSOCIATION, INC. MIT UW OTY. Rita Toni, Paula, Evelyn, and Varna Hoops were presented with awards Sunday In Sacrament meeting by Bishop MS 10UTN ITH MIT Lorraine also sang UTAH Bolton. They song during the Dale Croxler and a meeting. Kay Arnold, Stake missionaries LJ W Galon Tack, Warren McKenna, David Truman, David Stevens, Jack Urrsk, Leslie Gardner, Dennis Ferguson, Neil Lemon, David Labrum, Nell Bingham, Michael Arrowclils; not in picture are Calvin Washington and Allen Fmndeen. The Duchesne Scout District court of honor will be held at 0:30 Nov. 20, at dents stayed home while their the p.m. Sunday, Altamont LDS Church. The parents attended school for the court of honor will be conafternoon. ducted by Keith R. Hooper, Visiting here over the weekscout district chairman, and end to enjoy the pheasant hunt Phillip Moon, scout district ad- ancestors. were Mr. and Mra. Virgil Jen- vancement chairman. The pubThe DUP Quilt will bs put sen and girls, Mr. and Mra. lic is invited to attend. on to quilt on Thursday and Van Jensen and family, Mr. and Mra. Lynn Jensen and famFor fast results, try an ad will bs there several days until It Is finished. ily, Norris Marshall, Jay Ful- in the classified section. mer and Ronnie Teeplea all from Salt Lake. Mr. and Mra. Blake Peay Jr. and relatives, 11 H Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Duchesne. Hays, The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dennison was blessed Sunday at the Avalon ward A 50-poun- d and the Larue given Pickup, by name of Michael Joseph. Betty Jensen, Hazel Wardle and Hazel Brough went to Salt Lake Wednesday with friends from Vernal. PLAC-O-MIL- K Mr. and Mrs. Reed Tolton and family, Salt Lake, visited over the weekend at the borne of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. (nutritious new calf milk raplacar) Calvin Jorgensen. Hapel Wardle, Marlon Taylor and Jessie Pickup were Judges at the election held at the Avalon school house Tues. Gladys Jarman took her son, Garth, to Roosevelt Wednesday to see his doctor. Verla Mecham and children, A replaces 500 pounds of whole milk. bag of Vernal, visited Sunday at the home of an aunt, Mr. and Mra With the price of milk products, particularly dried skimmed mih. U at Union vice-preside- nt, High ert and a CALFATERIA PAIL Both for just $095 d Earl Moore. - -- Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Jensen during the pheasant hunt were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Shiner and son, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dennl son and children also Mr. Dennison's mother, all from Salt Lake; James Heal and sons, Ray Ryder, Provo; Lila Shiner and son, and Mr. and Mra. Dan Oaks, Vernal. Nellie Harris and a small granddaughter visited at the having soared, k can save you a lot of money. contains 56 percent milk products and every needed protein, vitamin, antibiotic, fat and fiber necessary to insure good growth and good health. More than 75.000 calves ware fsd this ration last year with excellent results. Try exclusively by: INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS ASSOCIATION Thera's a branch nearby to servo h CATHOUC NOTES C.C.D. CLASSES every Monday evening from 7:00 p.m, to 8:00 p.m. at the Recotry. confessions -- -, Saturday from 4:00 p.m. to p.m. and a half hour before Mass5.-0-0 es. CYO MEETING evening at Rectory. 6.-0-0 t Put the warmth of summer into the worst of winter-witGAS by Father Winterer -- - Sunday p.m. at the altar boy schedule; Dally Mass, Steven Yaek; SunRachele day, Nov. 20th-8a.Brothers; 11 a.m., John Faus-ce- tt; 5:00 p.m,, Steven Yack and Jon Daniels. Promise Her Anything" 3 Nevada Smith" A-- S (morally unobj. adults), - heating its not too late to make the change The worst of winter is yet to come and nothing can make it (or you, your family or your home) more comfortable than dependable, clean, convenient GAS heat. And it costs so little, too. Your home stays cleaner, your family stays healthier and you get happier with the low heating bills you pay. See your heating contractor today to make the switch to GAS heat this winter. The way to get all the hot water you need when you need it is with an automatic GAS water heater. And it costs less to buy, less to install . . . and far less to operate! See your plumber or gas appliance dealpr toddy. A-- AT THE ROOSEVELT RIFLE RANGE (ACROSS THE HIGHWAY FROM CEMETERY, -- BEHIND "VET HOSPITAL) - Bring your own guns and ammunition (HIGH POWER OR JI) f at this spacial introductory price. Distributed PLAC-O-MIL- Hul-lln- CsUmII Dotes itfwdiy;r Nov. 1? LAKESHORE '" & Myton LPS Ward Building Fund bag of atlves, and other responsible students. Tbs officers of the CCC, ae It la sometimes called, are Don Duncan, president, John and Hulllnger, Jack Uresk, secretary. The purposes of the club to promote student govare this Mower announced Mr. to foster school spirit, ernment, week that a new Cougar Courto develop respect for the formed was tesy Corp recently at Union high school. R con- school and to Insure proper sists of twenty members, among conduct. Keeping order In aswhich are the student body of- semblies, preventing crowding in lunch lines, keeping the ficers, the Junior and senior class presidents and repreeent- - grounds and building free from litter, and being on call for faculty members when needed wera present and apoke. The following people have are some of the specific duties of the members of the corps. veen recent guest ae the WinA special vest wUl be worn fred Longa enjoying the pheasthe members at all school actLaw-ence ant bunt: Mr. and Mrs. These vest are being De-bivities. Mra. and Mr. Young, Mills and family, Orem; made by the Home- - Economics Robert Long, Roy; Paul and Department under the direction Scott Cannon and Lynn Brac- of Mra. Leavitt. Coach Jack Hannum wUl be ken of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mra. Bud Shelton the advisor for this organizamoved to Lapolnt last weekend. tion. In short, sponsors state, VaLols Morrill presented the Cougar Courtesy Corps was the social science lesson on established In order to form a Nov. 7, to the Relief Society. more perfect UNION. Fern Collett was released ae Indian Mission Relief Society Pres, recently. Mrs. May Freestone was sustained Pres, with Arlene Appah and Delme Long as counselors. Elizabeth Hatch will serve ae secretary and Stella LaRoae as work director. ' Mr. and Mra. D. Blayne Morrill and boys ware In Salt Lake last Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Alma were honored at a reception at the scout house in Vernal on Friday Nov. 11. The new Mrs. Hulllnger Is the formers Chris tints Christensen, a daughter of Mra. Selma Christensen of Whlterocks, Mr. Hulllnger Is the eon of Mr. and Mrs. Delber Hulllnger of Vernal. They were married earlier In the evening. The Whlterocks community held a cake walk at the tribal gym Sat. evening. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Couch Vlata workers have moved from the community building to the vacant house on the school campus. The two month old baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred passed away on Thuraday night Nov. 10 at their home. Tool and Paula Hoops a, Clifford Pike, Rita and Debra Helqulst, Kaya Moosman, Clay Simmons and Merton Robb attended a seminary party in Roosevelt Sat. evening. Courtesy corps organized A CASH LOAN! jybW-CA8- H The Roosevelt Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Friday, November 18 at 2 p.m. at the home of Edith Laris. The lesson will bs give by Ruth Martin on Utah Railroads, foes Christensen will finish the story on her grandfather, Joseph Page and Leras Riding will give a history of one of her Milium i :i1 HAVE YOU eaa alas HOST D.U.P. FRIDAY Court off honor at Altamont making. School was dismissed In Uintah County Friday and stu- RE YOU READY fr'THINGfl I STANDARD Mr. and Mrs. Jack McArt3 Roosevelt, UUh hur and son, Loulston, Ida., Thursday,, November 17, 1006 visited at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mra. Louis Littleton, over the weekend. EDITH LARIS TO THANKSGIVING CLOTHING DRIVE: Please bring any used clean clothes you are no long- -, er using to the Rectory for the Bishops' Annual Clothing The clothing wUl be Drive. hipped overseas to the needy of the world. Please bring the clothes to the Rectory be- fore Nov. 23. THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: our salvation Is Salvation: nesrtr than when we believed, the night is passed and the day is at hand." Get HELP FOB THE HOLIDAYS! Get a new GAS range. See your gas appliance dealer today. Ask about a new GAS YARD LIGHT FREE when you buy a new quality GAS range. MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY Nevtuxsl Oeu. Stwici- - It's the GAS flame that serves you best cost less too! YOU! |