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Show party for their daughter Chert and Dale Womack. At the Womack home Wednesday even-i- n g eighteen guests enjoyed table games and chill supper. As chairman for this area on the "March of Dimes" I would like to remind each and everyone that a marching mother will call on you during the last week of January. Mrs. Henry Loranger Is home now after spending the last month as a patient at the Stewart Convalescent VUla. Mrs. Ruth Haslem entertained small fry at a birthday party for her son Glen's 9th brlthday Friday. Little friends present were Scott Womack; Jessie Blanchard, Johnny Duncan, LeGrande Larsen, Jimmy Shaw, Erick Daniels, Randy Crozler annd Arvln Haslem. Milton and Helen Mecham and girls, Howell, visited over the weekend here with family and friends. Sunday dinner company at the Reed Andertons were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Warden from Salt Lake. Wardells lived In Montwell several years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Marley Hamblin visited children In Salt Lake, Brigham and Logan the last of the week. Son, Kay came home with them Sunday to take their car back. Sunday visitors at the Max Nelsons were Fern and Leo Larson, Salt Lake, Fawn and MOIITVEL by NoU Nelson Second W a r d Llahoma class held their Daddy Date Friday night. The theme "Snow Frolic" was carried out in of flocked pine decorations trees. Games were depicting sleigh rides and skiing. Sundaes with assorted toppings and nuts were served. Woodward Carolyn and children and Connie Woodward, Kearns, spent the weekend with parents Mr. and Mrs. Remo Hamblin and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hazel Jensen reWoodward. turned to the city with her sister for a short visit. Barbara and Frank Hardln-g- er and son Granger, visited the weekend with Barbara's parents the Louis Lo rangers. Frank was here to attend National Guard meetings In VerFrankie will remain nal. with his grandparents for a weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. Max Nelson were hosts at an anniversary I0KA by Loolae Jargeaew Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Hack-fo- rd went to Salt lake Monday to see Charlie Hartman who is 111. Mrs. Edith Gentry entertained at a birthday party honoring Mrs. Colleen Jones FriOther guests day afternoon. were Mrs. Helen Washburn and Mrs. June Hackford. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wash-bu- m went to St. George Monday to see their son Lennle who Is attending college there. Miss Cathy Perclval, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Perclval, Bountiful, Is staying for a visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Perclval. The Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Friday at the home of Mrs. Enid Nelson. The were Ruth and Kathy Martin and the lesson, "Early Banks In Uintah Basin and Railroads", was given by Ruth Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fideler, Salt lake, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Marshall this week. Mr. and Mrs. James Powell were Sunday Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelsons. Mr. Tuff Reay Is home from his Job in Idaho now for the winter visiting here from fray, Canada are Mrs.' Minnie Reay, Shorty Reay, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Reay and children George and NaRae and from Clrdevllle, Paul Fulmer Is staying with the Reays. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nelson and Myrtle Nelson went to Spring City, to attend the funeral of Myrtles brother, Mr. Peterson. Mrs. Tom Gentry, Mrs. Lucy Edwards, Mrs. Glaydes Dart and Mrs. Myrtle Nelson attended the Thursday club held at the home of Mrs. Fred Todd. We would like to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Roberts and two children to Ioka. They are living In the Reed Lemon home. Hal Wlnterton Is In the Roosevelt hospital but Is reported to be feeling better. Roy Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Ander-to- n were happy with a telephone call from their son, Val Sunday evening Informing them of his safe arrival home In Clovis, New Mexico, from service In Viet Nam. Mr. and Mrs. Gall Loranger recieved a phone call from their son lorn Saturday evening, telling them of his coming gradu- Calorie counters meeting set each Friday Would you like to your figure, while Improving your health? This la the goal of the group, which will meet each Friday afternoon 4 to 5 p.m. at the Elementary school gym In Roosevelt. A reglsteratlon fee of $1.50 will pay for hand out materials, for the six weeks course which will be held from January 27 to March 3 Inclusive. Women and girls should come dressed In slacks for the thirty minutes of exercise, which will be followed by a thirty minute lecture on diet and health. pe I 3-- ; daddy-daught- j ' TRIDELL by Loras McKee Mr. and Mrc. J. L. Kitchen celebrated their 56th wedding anniversary Jan. 18. Friends who helped them celebrate the occasion that evening were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Merkley, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Harvey, and Mr. and Mrs. Laren Ross. The Llahoma Girls enjoyed er "Westward a Ho -- down". Those In attendance were Teresa Goodrich and Clarence Bowden, Joleen and J.R. McKee, Jean Isola and Ray Haslem, Susan and Farr el Simmons, Duane and Vida McKee, Susan and Allan Hemstreet, Nina and George Bartlett, Fern and Lester Bartlett, Sherrie and DeVon McKee, Laurel and George Bartlett. Stake visitors were Glee Peltier and Ruth NOW OPEN! HI-Le- ad REGINAS" Knitting Knook DECEMBER over-decorat- e; .... er, ad M V-- h 8 six-cylind- Mr. and Mrs, Walberg and family have moved Into the Jarvis homo on the bench formerly owned by Mrs. Erna Stolla. h V-- 8 ii an ii a after visiting a week with at Dlnasour, Colo. Torri Ogden and LaVere Flora Matthews at her home in Fabrlzlo of Provo spent the Hanna. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mallet weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. and family, Salt Lake, spent Thomas Fabrlzlo and family. the weekend visiting Mrs. Vida Mr. and Mrs. Walt Hale and son, Dewey and Florence Curry. -Nephl Moon spent a week Allred and Mr. Hill of Sunset visiting in Salt Lake, he also spent the weekend at the home had a bout with the flu while of Mr. and Mrs. Art Fabrlzlo where they attended the shower there. and dance of Mr. and Mrs. Winslow Rhoades and family, Clearfield, were In Hanna Blaine Casper. A large crowd at the Ranch home over the attended both and many nice weekend. gifts were received. Mrs. LaRae Wllcken and family, Roosevelt, spent Thursday visiting her mother, Mrs. Vida Curry. - -- Mrs. Blanche Defa spent three days this week In Salt Bishop R. O. Curry conductLake, at the home of Mr. and ed services for Joseph (Joey) Mrs. Boyde Williams, where Christian Bailey, 16 month old she consulted her doctor. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bailey, Mrs. J. W. Newman and Clearfield, Thursday In the daughter, Donna and Keith HarRoosevelt Ward Chapel. Prayvey of La Sal, visited Mr. and ers were given by Glade Davis, Lawrence Brighton and Ty Kolb. Mrs. Delbert Fabrlzlo and family Friday. Keith remained here Bishop Curry dedicated the Speakers were Don where he will attend school for grave. and W. Ralph Shields. Truman the remainder of the winter. Esther Fausett and Alyce Mr. and Mrs. June Roberts Fenn each sang a song. Burial and family visited Mr. and Mrs. was In the Roosevelt city cemeJim Lamb at Park City Fri- tery. day. Lunch was served at the Sandy Dorothy Bertola fell and Rlchman home following the cracked her ankle Friday. She services. Is spending a couple weeks convalescing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Bertola Phone news Items to home by Tracy Hobart Mr. and Mrs. Ed Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Arylen lorg, Mr. and Mrs. Max Giles of Salt Lake visited Mrs. Margaret Giles and Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Defa this weekend. Louise Flgearo, Los Angeles, Calif., left Sunday for her Winn. An-ne- aa INTRODUCING The Firebird, Pontiac Motor Division's new personal sports car, is shown above in the convertible model. The Firebird 400 features Ponttac's famed 400 cubic-incengine, special hood with dual air scoops and wide oval red line tires. The Firebird is also available in a hardtop coupe and other engines offered include the overhead camshaft standard and the 326 cubic-incoptional. The Firebird is named after a legendary Indian symbol which promised action, power, beauty and youth. It was first used In 1954 on General Motors dramatic gas turbine powered car, Firebird I, shown in the background. daddy-daught- BALLARD Hoursi Monday through Thursday, tiM aA to BiM pa. to 7:M pm. Friday, B:00 PHONE IH-liM SOUTH VERNAL AVENUE evening January 21 ia at the Ward Chapel the girls of the Primary under the direction of teachers' Alice Squire, Cherrle Womack, Evelyn Chapneya and counselor Martha Murray, held a Coney Island date. Stake officers' Viola Harrison, and Valoy Morrell, Bp. Evan Olsen, and counselor Deloss Dye, and the Primary officers and fathers of the girls were present. Primary president Toni Gardner and husband Roy gave a skit. Other nice parts were rendered on the program, carnival games were played. Refreshments were served, welners and the trimmings with root beer floats and cup cakes. The daddy's danced with their daughters. Mrs. David Hinkley and little daughter of Salt Lake and her aunt Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olay- Lla-hon- ation from basic training with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bowthe Marines In San Diego, Calif. den, Salt Lake, are enjoying the Mr. and Mrs. Fay Mecham weekend at the Rae Goodrich spent the weekend In Salt Lake home. and vicinity. Dennis Goodrich went to Salt Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bowden Lake over the weekend for naval motored to Salt Lake Saturday reserve training. taking their daughter Linda and Mrs. Charles Gllnes was a daughter home. patient at the Roosevelt hospital last week. She went to Salt Lake last Friday for medical care. Mrs. Norman Kitchen and Gary were visitors In Salt Lake by Mary Arnold Mrs. Thursday and Friday. Kitchen went out for a medicheck-u- p. The B. M. Fennell family cal Haslem flew home from Ray have moved from the Seeley Idaho, Sunday after a Boise, Shls-lers to home a place north of and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. trip to Burns Lake and other Allen and family from Calif., points of Interest In Canada. have purchased the home from Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Merthe Fennels. Mr. Allen Is living kley, Mr, and Mrs. H. LeRoy there now and Mrs. Allen and Morrill and Mr. and Mrs. De the children will Join him when Von McKee attended the Farmschool Is out. Union meeting and banMrs. Doug McKinley and er's at Ballard ward Thursday quet little daughter from Salt Lake have been visiting her parents night Diana Wallace, Sharlene Mr. and Mrs. Earl Garcher. Myra Copperfleld, Kitchen, now Richard SanDestabon Is and Randy Delbert at Merkley home. Bill the Parrish living Mr. and Mrs. Neal Dongaard Goodrich went to Vernal Thursand 3 of their children have day to learn the dances for been very 111 and home bound June conference In Salt Lake. with hepatitis, Carol Betts, Velma Winn and Jennes Betts and Neals mother Mrs. Elsie Jor- lng relatives. A large crowd attended the don have been taking care of Gold and Green Ball held lovely them. BallMr. and Mrs. Melvin Asay In the recreation hall at was the theme Sat. ard night, came Tooele from and children the "hi Misty Moonlight" the and spent the weekend with their was hall beautifully decorated parents Mr. and Mrs. Zane to the theme and the young folks Asay. IaDon Kitchen spent the presented a dance for the floor show under the direction of te weekend with Pauline and Cook and attended the ward dance directors Brent Beardall and Sue Ann Betts. The theme Gold and Green Ball. 2 biocln north of cement Warren Frlsby and Gary song was presented by Earl Dairy, c bridge, by from Salt Lake came to Reary, he also sang a special Bigger H Mock West. Look for sign! the weekend with theli number. Superintendent Lynn spend Haslem was emcee for the proparents Mr. and Mrs. Carl and Bonnie Fausett and gram Frlsby and attended the Gold Vlone Parrish presided over and Green In Ballard. the bowel, where tables punch The Sunday School board were set on the stage and temptFLUSH ER YARNS members attended Sunday ing refreshments were served. BUCnXA NEEDLEPOINT School at Ballard Jan. 22. Mrs. Max Averett went by AND EMBROIDERY and Emma Mrs. Lundgerg to Idaho to spend a week bus PHONE 265 her mother Mrs. Ester Winn with her parents. In Lake week Salt the ROOSEVELT, UTAH spent Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Humms, doing geneology work and visit- Garland, were overnight guests at the Karl Shlsler home. Calvin Hunt and Wade Par-ri- ch flew out to Roosevelt from school at Utah State In Logan last Wed. Calvin Is a brother of Mrs. Joe Haslem and Wade wonderBIO In this GREAT Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ful country of ours, we all Bill Parrish. have a tendency to OVERMr. and Mrs. Boyd Winn DO In celebrating THANKSwere in Salt Lake a couple of GIVING to CHRISTMAS. We days this week attending to busover-ea-t; we iness and visited their daughter WE OVERwe over-givand fkmlly. The musical festival was SPEND held In MIA Tues. night, with a number of the young folks participating, in the senior diviJAR-U-WORRY! sion the quartet consisting of Verda Rasmussen, Phyllis Neb-ekThe NEW YEAR COMES Elaine Shlsler and Carol ao do the BILLS. Heres Betts accompanied by Pauline Cook took their number to the Where REDDY CASH steps Stake festival Wed. night. Into the picture. With a A large group of women enREDDY CASH lose from joyed work day In relief socNATIONWIDE you get U iety Tuesday Jan. 1? with quiltthose bills paid off and then on a quilt for Vida Betts ing with Just one convenient and hand work. The lesson monthly payment, you can was given by Tlllntha Rasmustake the WORRY out of sen and lunch was served by district 1 under the supervision of Vida Betts and Ida Blrt-che- ll. NATIONWIDE FIRARCE Thursday, January 26, 1967 by Zo'ji Spencer j TABI0RA by Iraae Rites held for Johuon Joey Bailey January 14, Claudia and Ronnie Chatwln and baby went through the Mantl Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Earl VanTassell, Mr. and Mrs. TedNye, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Glne and Joe Rhoades from Tablona went with them, also Mr. and Mrs. Brent Chugg, Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Gale Van Tas sell, Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Levan Chappell, Sprlng-vlll- e, went through with them. D.U.P. held their meeting Monday evening at the home of Jennie Jones, Thelma Nye. DeEtta Casper, Alton Giles, Cleo Hackford and Thelma Nye attended. The meeting dinner was served to them by Thelma Nye. Thursday evening was "Daddys Date" night for the Llahoma girls. There were 47 In attendance at the Church house. They enjoyed a program, played games and had refreshments. Joan Ivle, Connie White and Pamla, and Jason White, Salt Lake, are spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Me 738-20- 11 er son of McGill, Nevada, spent the weekend with the Decll Peterson's and attended the wedding reception In Duchesne Saturday evening for Mrs. Hlnk-lebrother Gordon Peterson and bride, Karol Lee Thomas. Thursday State road officials and district state engineer's met at the Frontier Grill where they honored, OUf Duncan of Neola for thirty years service and presented him with a pin. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Chanak other coworkers were Forman and Mrs. Dee Gurr, Neola, Mr. and Mrs. Harold McKee, Vernal, a Forys man Dick Redman Jimmy Rhoades Is now back In school after he had an accident playing basketball. His leg was badly injured and he wont be able to play hall for awhile. Mary Lee, and two children are staying with her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Ver-ne- ll Rhoades, since she got out of the hospital after her operation. The freshmen class presented their assembly Wednesday. It was based around the theme of "Peanuts". Manyofthepar-ent- s came to see It. The Tigers will play Uintah high school this Friday at Tabby. As coach De Lange said, "Were goln to win this to make up for Union." The seniors will sponsor the Sweetheart Ball Sat., Jan. 26 at the Tabby high school. There will be a tea at 7:30 for all sweetheart contestants, their escorts, parents and the Judges. The dance will start at 9:00. The seniors announce that it The will be formal wear. public Is Invited. Sat., Jan. 14, eight members of the Model U.N. Club went to Salt Lake to a meeting. They were VaLona Humes, Rosalyn Fabrlzlo, Verda (pinky) Hale, Lorraine Chavez, Beverly Clark, Sherle Williams, Juanita Sweat, and Norma Curry. Coach De Lange and Carlene williams took their cars. At the meeting they were taught about the correct procedure that will be followed at the Model U.N. next April. They were also taught how to write up resol- utlons. It was an Interesting day. The students of Union high school displayed during and after the Union and Tablona This sportsgame Jan. 13. manship was noticeable to'' everyone who was present. Even the three Board Members who saw the game commented on the outstanding display of sportsmanship by the Tabby We ere extremely students. proud of all who showed our true character with their good sportsmanship on Friday nlglit. Eu-ge- na 7-- COUNTRY MUTUAL LIFE 1 UTAH FARMZbUREAU tVMttce INSURANCE AGENCY MIOHIE All Types Phone 785 - Roosevelt, Utah life. Accident, Auto, Hospital, etc. call your heating contractor, plumber or gas appliance dealer and convert to natural GAS this week! you now have a natural gas pipe line to your home, you're in real luck, for neither snow nor blizzard winds can keep you from enjoying all the advantages of natural nor frost this winter! gas heat Your heating contractor, plumber or gas appliance dealer can convert your present furnace or install a new gas furnace in just one day, with practically no inconvenience to you or your family. Why wait? Begin this week to enjoy the comfort, convenience, dependability, cleanliness and economy that only natural gas heat can provide. If you do not have a gas pipe line to your home, please call us. If i j ; It's the GAS flame that serves you best costs less, too! V. Mat t and neighbors. . . Then lose no time and All enjoyed a lovely Uresk. ham supper and trimmings. Denton Crozler son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Corzier who has served In the Marines a year and now In Viet Nam for the past three months has been promoted to Lance Corporal. GLORIA WOMACK and Mrs. Thurman PeHOSTS T & C CLUB terson went to Salt Lake Sunto be with their daughter Mrs. Gloria Womack was day Ann Pickup and enjoy her birthhostess Friday January 20 for were C Club members. day dinner, others present all the T the Pickup family, and the MayPie ala mode was served. Next meeting will be Friday nard Tlppltts, Ogden. Mrs. Elice Middleton a sis27th at the home of Pat Anderof Loran Cloward passed ter son. Mr. and away January 19th. Mrs. Cloward were unable to attend the ftineral in Rexburg Idaho as the weather and roads wouldn't permit. The Cummunlty Club will have a bake sale Tuesday FebOF THE WEEK ruary 6 at the Hank Swain A delicious party beverage-rec- ipe store, while license plates are submitted by Mrs. Mary being sold. Mr. and Mrs. Dellls Spencer Boender. and a sister Delma Bastlan Banana Slush went to Salt Lake on Thursday 2 6 oz. cans frozen orange to see their mother Mrs. Juice Spencer who Is In the 1 6 oz. can frozen lemonade Bonneville Nursing Center, Mr. 1 46 oz. can pineapple Juice and Mrs. Spencer also spent 5 large bananas, mashed a short visit with Mr. and 3 cups sugar Mrs. Rawlln Spencer and San6 cups water dra Spencer In Kearns. DelMake a syrup of sugar and ma remained with her mother Add water. Juices and mashed then spend some time in bananas. 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