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Show PHONE SOCIAL NEWS TO ROOSEVELT 131 answer to the name of Jeffery Vere. - -- Mr. and Mrs. Douglas and sou Stephen, Bountiweekend guests of his were ful, parents Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Labrum. Mrs. Ray Dlllman, Salt Lake spent a few days at the home of her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dill man. Lynn Snow accompanied Stephen and Gordan Aycock home for the weekend. The boys are attending school at Utah State. Stephen and Gordon went on to Vernal and visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lynn visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Alva Snow He gave his mission report in 3rd Ward Sunday. He recently returned from an LDS Mission in Chili, South America. Dr. and Mrs. Donald Man-ty- le left Wed. for Glenwood Returning Saturday Springs. night. They spent their vacation skiing and enjoying the Dicta Emert nice weather. stayed with the children during their absence. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Wilkins went to Provo Saturday to visit their daughter Sandi who is attending school there. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Coleman, Heber, Mrs. Glen Purdy and Mrs. Vere Keilson, Bridge-lan- d, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Marlon Shields Saturday. Mrs. Paul Bird has resigned her position as cashier at J. C. Penney s where she has been employed for the past four years. Mrs. Jay Gates will replace her in this position. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Robbins returned from Denver where they attended the Stock Show. Mrs. Ruel Edrlngton returned from Salt Lake where she has been visiting for some time. She moved into the Dlllman apartments cm her return home. Her son Johnnie sent word he had arrived safely in Germany and was in the supply dept, of the armed forces. Gilbert Elllngford suffered a heart attack Saturday and was rushed to the Roosevelt hospital where his condition is responding to treatment. In Roosevelt Thursday of will La-bru- m by Merle Rom and Mrs. Bud Allred, Salt Lake, and friends from Provo visited his mother Mrs. Ruby Allred Sunday. They all went to Vernal for dinner to celebrate Buds and Ms mothers birthday. Mrs. Marvin SMelds received a letter from her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Zlrker, Mose Lake, Wash., informing her their son Eugene had reSherry Lee Junes . . . engaged; planning early June wedding. ceived an LDS Mission call to He is currently enBrazil. rolled at the BYU. He will enter the Mission Home, Feb. 20 and will then attend the language school at BYU for three months. Mrs. Elvln Bascomwentto Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Jones Orem Thursday to attend the Bonanza enof announce the funeral of her sister Mrs. Lorln gagement and forthcoming marR. Mangum (Genevieve) who riage of their daughter, Sherry passed away after a long illLee, to Owen T. Caldwell, son ness. of Mr. and Mrs. Orson CaldMr. and Mrs. Stan Hall, well, Vernal. Magna, brought Mr. and Mrs Miss Jones graduated from Fritz Burton home Thursday Uintah high school In 19C6. She as Fritz recently underwent Is presently attending Brigham major surgery at the LDS HosYoung University at Pruvo. pital. Mr. Caldwell graduated from Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilcken Uintah high school and is prespent Saturday visiting friends sently attending Utah State Unin Price. iversity at Logan where he is Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walker majoring in accounting. and cMldren, Mr. and Mrs. They plan an early June wedWoody Harris and children, and ding and then will continue their Mrs. V. O. Walker and son schooling. went to Salt Lake Saturday to meet the plane bringing Ronald Walker home, son of Mr. and For quality printing, no maMrs. V. O. Walker. He had tter what the Job, try the UinJust finished an LDS Mission tah Basin Standard first. in Vienna, Austria. Earl Dill man took his daughSTANDARD 3 ter Debra to Cedar City SunUtah Roosevelt, day. She will make her home Thursday, January 26, 1967 with an aunt and uncle, Dr. and Mrs. Paul Lunt for this school semester. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shepherd, daughters Korlta and Sldorla went to Orem Sunday to see their new grandson, the recent arrival at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lei and Vincent He ; j Sherry Lee Jones engaged to Owen T. Caldwell Ay-co- last week to attend funeral services for Joey Halley, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Bailey were Mr. and Mrs. Ty Kolb, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bountiful; and Mrs. Jewell Mr. Bailey, Kolb, and Mrs. Manfred Nielson, Salt Lake City ; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bailey, Las Vegas; Mrs. Francis Allred, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Garth Anderton and Lloyd Nielson, Dugway;and Mrs. Sylvia Coleman, Heber. Slg Sather, father of Robert Sather, was taken to the hospital in Salt Lake Thursday with complications following heart He had heart ser-ge- ry surgery. in December andwas home for Christmas, then went in to have medical care and had been home five days when he beHe is recame ill again. ported to be holding his own at the present time. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Nielsen and two children are moving to Brldgeland from Las Vegas. They will be staying in RooseHe is velt for two weeks. employed at Duchesne. 1 PRE-INVENTO- Corduroy .J Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Boender were honored at an open house January 14 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Roosevelt Ward cultural hall. They were mar- Mrs. Lawrence Brighton, Mrs. Clarence Jones, Mrs. Crystal Broderick, Mrs. Howard Jones, Mrs. Cloyid Davis, Mrs. J. A. Hancock and Mrs. John Jor- ried December genson. 28 at the Trinity The bride wore a flowers. plum colored suit and an orchid corsage. Also in the receiving line DeAnn Pott . . . marriage til Craig Mitchell aa Bounced. were Mrs. and Mrs. John A. Boender, parents of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. William J. Boender and David C. Boender. Mrs. Willard Ethridge was matron of honor. She wore a gold dress with black lace Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Potts overlay. The bridegrooms announce the marriage of their mother wore a pink brocade two daughter DeAnn to Mr. Craig piece suit highlighted with gold Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mrs. metallic threads. She wore a Grover Mitchell. white carnation. A reception will be held FebThe serving table was done ruary 18, 1967, at the Altamont In white and silver and those Ward Chapel. serving were Mrs. R. O. Curry, RflYTON Dalglelsh the Mission Home in Salt Lake City, January 30th, prior to leaving to serve in the Southwest Indian Mission in Arizona and New Mexico. Wilcken went to Murray Friday, to attend National Guard School during the two day session. Club Phone 458 Sport Shirts Flannel Shirts Paisley Prints - Solid Colors Ling sleeve and short sleeve Colorful Plaids. Sanforsledl ORIGINALLY $1.98 ft $1.66 .... $1.66 now $1.00 Girls Better Slacks HONORED AT OPEN HOUSE Mr. and Mr. Thoma A. Boender greeted friends and relative at the Rmisevelt Ward cultural hull January 14. She I the former Nancy Sue Carrrll. Methodist Church. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Gar-re- ll, McConnelsvllle, Ohio and the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Boender, Roosevelt. The young couple greeted guests in front of a silver backdrop flanked by arrangements of white and silver Members of the Thursday entertained complimentary to one of their members, Virginia Todd, at her home Thursday afternoon. A delicious luncheon was served. Each member of the club also presented a gift to Myrtle Nelson whos birthday was in the month of January. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nielsen are the proud parents of an infant son, born Thursday, January 19 at the Roosevelt hospital. A large congregation attended Sunday morning worship service at the Presbyterian church. Mr. Bert Dart accompanied by three high school students came as representatives from First Presbyterian Church of Salt Lake City to present a most A group Interesting service. of five local girls were members of a vocal chorus with Mrs. Gladyes Dart as accompanist rendering musical selections for the service. A social hour was enjoyed and the congregation had the opportunity to greet the visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Faucett and baby and Miss Jessie Faucett came from Ogden to spend the weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Faucett. - -- The MIA sponsored a quartet music festival at the Ward Chapel Tuesday evening. Two of the Myton groups were in the stake music estival. Mrs. Dennis and her three daughters were rated as first In the competition of one division. Kent Van Tassel will enter $1.77 TREMENDOUS CLEARANCE! Ohio Grace ut Boys Cotton Nylon Royal Adagio! at ion colors. Sizes Soclalette Club plans activities The Roosevelt Soclalette Club again sponsoring the "Operation Healthy Baby" project. is to 7-- Mrs. William V. Trowbridge was voted In as the new secretary of the Soclalette Club to replace Mrs. Darrey Dove, who recently moved to Rich- field. The next club meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. James Lube January 26 when the Kommonettes Club of Vernal will present an exchange 14. ORIGINALLY $3.95 ft $159 now ... . now $3.88 $2.00 Sizes 3 to 6x $244 In charge of gifts were Mrs. Dick Schole.s and Mrs. Otto Lloyd. Miss Beverly Ethridge presided at the guest book. Background stereo music was played throughout the afternoon. guests were Mrs. Mable Olson, Provo; Mrs. Fern Crafts, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crafts, Hinckley and Mr. and Mrs. Vert Hales, Deseret. The newlyweds went on a honeymoon trip to West Virginia and are now making their home in Logan. Both will graduate from Utah State University where they completed work for degrees in social science at the end of the fall quarter. BLUEBELL by Garda Seeley Mens fine Towncraft" dress shirts CLOSEOUT! Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Case of American Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Arvll Stone of Lehl visited on Thursday with relatives. They were dinner guests at the John Goodrich home. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goodrich and two daughters of Vernal visited herewith members of their family. Mrs. Sylvia Goodrich accompanied her son Evan and his wife to Salt Lake on Friday where they visited with her son and Evan's brother, Arvll. who is at the Holy Cross hospital following major surgery on his back. The Bluebell MIA held their music festival Tuesday evening at the Ward Chapel, the following partlcapated, song by Paul Bird, he accompanied himself on the guitar; novelty number harmonica played by James Bird, Jews hard played by Belle and Paul Bird; Mia Maids sang, Carol Goodrich, Lorna Bird, Peggy Bird; Ladles quarGarda tet, Hazel Goodrich, Seeley, Pauline Winkler and Alice Beal; Quartet by Howard To d d, Howard Jenkins, Ron Miles and Paul Bird; Scouts and their mothers sang, Kaye and Garda Seeley, LaVar and This year they will have literature distributed to the schools and placed in doctor's offices to acquaint the public with the information. Mrs. Keith Berg-qul- st is chairman of the prowith Mrs. Terry Buxton Sylvia ject Bristol, Ronald and and Mrs. William V. TrowMelva Bird, Gregory and Maxbridge as Bee Hive girls and ine Todd; The Soclalette Club will also mothers sang, Alice Beal and be doing the Mothers march Genell and Melva Bird. of Dimes in Roosevelt this Jennie, weekend. The money will go The Ladles quartet and the Boy Scouts number and the novelty to Salt Lake City to the birth number by the Bird family were defect center. chosen to go to Duchesne on An incubator will be donated to the Roosevelt hospital beTuesday evening to attend the cause of the club's partlclpa Duchesne Stake Festival. Jim and Dixie Allen, Salt tlon in the March of Dimes, Lake, visited on Sunday with reports club officers. Dixies' parents the Bernis Brlstuls. SECRETARY NAMED Mrs. Sylvia Bristol took her BY SOCIALETTES Stretch AND BONDED KNIT STYLES with elastic waist Sizes 7 mcnns you never have to Iron! Machine washable! Good selection of fashPenn-Pre- ORIGINALLY $4.95 two members - Jeans Corduroy and Denim. Bllm-cfor wanted fit! Blue, Sand e Boys Cotton only house honors the Ohornas 71 . TBoenhrs Thursday Club honors Roosevelt, Utah Plnld-Pil- now sees $7.88 just add-RES- by Rflurphy's Appliance Center ;ind lined ORIGIN U.I.V $r.PK Ronald Lloyd of Salt Lake are the parents of a baby boy weighing 7 pounds 4 ounces. He was NEWS FROM I Boys Cotton Jackets! recite promises ' RY Boys Winter --M- Open DAYS CLEARANCE Mr. and Mrs. Garn Lloyd and three children, Sprlngvllle, visited Sunday at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. James Zobell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crowley and Mrs. Diana Dennis. r. and Mrs. Doyle Lloyd received word that Mr. and Mrs. born January 16. Elder John Ostler has been transferred and has a new S; 519 South 18th, Fort Smith, Arkansas 72901. 3 LAST DeAnn Potts and Craig Mitchell I cm tVAV8 FIRST QUALITY LaVoir to Salt Lake on Tuesday where he received medical treatment. Mrs. Mabel Allred accompanied Sylvia to Salt Lake, where she also received medical treatment. 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