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Show w George Smith of Arizona is of the work of a smoke demonstration SB10KE JUIYIPER DEMONSTRATION shown a giving by a rope, simulating the to the delight of youngsters. Jumper as he hangs suspended decent into a forest, Roosevelt school hosts forestry workshop Friday The Junior rangers forestry workshop was held Friday at the Roosevelt elementary school and was sponsored by the Lucky 13's America For Me Club. The all-dworkshop was attended by members of (ho Forest Service C. Val Simpson, Darrell W. Johnson, II. hrcw Bellon, William I', Gee mni Richard I). Kste.s and Mi s. Hi M. Phillips as roilMlIt.mts. Guests Inrluded the tlftli j'r.idi' students of llio ltoosnvHt Momentary school; llifir p n cuts, the Neola school fourth .uni fifth grade with as their teacher; the 'I 'Id school third trade aitli Mrs. Mary Durguss as their le.n her; school personnel, IMit-.school Imaril meiulier ay u llul-llng- r I i I I i I i I I I i I i I I I i i I I I I I I I Gale Holt asks: i i i i and Mrs. Hullinger, room mother. Following opening ceremonies the U. S. rangers gave some tests and then Mrs. Phillips gave some modern math, and spelling. The luncheon at noon was followed hy the conservation morning service at the Myton Ruth Murray returned several songs hy two a from Presbyterian Church was conmonths last Saturday the Junior rangers. A skit Walt Jackson of the ducted and pledge vacation trip. During that time she visited relatives and friends In the eastern states. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ross and son Steven, Mr. and Mrs. Lor; n Ross and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ross and daughter Vicki and Kent Denver went to Tre-- m on ton, Saturday to attend the wedding of Carol Ann Mechain, grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Ross, who became the bride of Val Hausser, Saturday. Tlie bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mechain. One time residents of this area. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Sr. returned Wednesday from a vacation trip to CaWhile enroute they lifornia. visited relatives In southern Utah, were guests of former residents J this area, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr at Hawthorn, Calif., then continued on to San Francisco where they visited their daughter and husliand Mr. and Mrs. Paul Want and family. Mrs. Ward returned with them to visit for several weeks. Wilmer Murray was hospitalized in Roosevelt for two days but Is now at home and Improving. The Myton Chapter of Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their regular meeting with Ruth Murray presenting the lesson "The Pioneer Banks", which gave the history of the first banks. Sunday school at 10 a.m. was attend by a large group of youngsters. The Sunday was presented called the Junior rangers Old McDonald. A demonstration was given by George Smith on smoke He was assisted by jumping. local forest rangers. Several films on forest management were shown and as a finale award were made for the scr.iplxioks. I .icll year Mrs. Phillips gives speci.il work lo her students In helping (belli to uniJersland the liiipoil.iuc.f of the forest and utln r public areas. With the help of (lie forest personnel a special program Is presented. A part of each program Is (he presenre of Sinokey the Bear. Farly in the fall (lie class was taken to the forest by one of tlie rangers and many of Hie Interesting things alout conservation was explained to them. This 1ml to the research and scrapliooks made by each of the students belonging to the Lucky 13's club all students of Mrs. Pldlllps. memorization has Special earned the class the right to display a pine tree emblem In their classroom. lst Mor-tens- HANNA I by Tracy Roberta I I I Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnand family, Orem, spent son You ere If you haven't hud your car, home St I the weekend visiting at the home buotneM Insurance re- I of Mrs. Vida Curry. Mr. and Mrs. Don Rhoades viewed during the pant I year. I and family and Mr. and Mrs. I Jerry Letter, Clearfield, spent Your financial securI the weekend visiting Mr. and be can affect rd ity by the many new changes I Mrs. Faye Letter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alt Defa and that have occurred thin I I Judy spent Sunday and Monday peat year. I In Salt Lake with Mrs. Rosie Call me for an appointI Maralni. They also visited ment to review your u I Dick and Sharon and families. ranee and bring you I Brent Lee left Monday for for a secure I in the National Guard training financial future. I he is In the Engineer Corp, and I will be stationed In Fort Ord, I for two months then will Calif., I be sent to Fort Rueker, Alab., I the remainder of his trainfor I INSURANCE Mrs. and Mrs. Ray Lee ing. I Roosevelt word Friday from his received I LL comainllug officer that he had I I i l i I I I i i I I I I I i I I l I I I I I I I 78H-24- I l! J! I by Methodist sions who A most brought a Commission of Miscame from Salt Lake. Interesting sermon special message to a large congregation. A five girl chorus sang special musical numbers and joined the congregation In the humnal mimliers with Mrs. Gladyes Dart as accompanist. A social hour was enjoyed at the close of tliu service and all had the opportunity to meet Mr. Jackson. Floyd Potter of the Central Christian Church In Salt Lake will conduct the services next Sunday February 12th. A cordial Invitation is extended to all. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Devon Gentry, during tlie week, were Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Gentry and family who came from Casper, Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Blanchard and son from Centerville; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Glen from Kaysvllle, also Mr. and Mrs. Martin Oaks and faintly from Vernal. All of the visitors are members of the Gentry family except Mr. and Mrs. Glenn. While here they participated In an outing to Flaming Gorge and enjoyed fishing in that area. The members of the Ladies Aid were guests at tlie ranch home of Mrs. Gladyes Dart, Thursday afternoon. President Dora Griffin conducted the business meeting. A social session followed and was enjoyed bv the ten members present. -- okay. - Mr. aial Mrs. Robert Lee of Salt lake bad a farewell dinner at their homo Sunday -- ' i.XK STANDARD Roosevelt, Utah TABIONA by Irene Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Duane Rhoades and Keith Rhoades, Provo spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Rhoades. Donna Wadley, Faun Carllle and Ronnie Hackett spent a few days at their homes here before going back to BYU and registering for the next semes- The varsity game was as close as any game could be with Tabiona 61 to Manilla CO. With 30 seconds to go they had a tied score. The Tigers brought the ball In and decided to try for one last shot. The shot was missed and in the scramble for tlie ball, LaVon Giles was fouled. He made two foul shots. Manila brought the bal in and It was knocked out of bounds. With one second to go they threw the ball In and as the shot was made, the Manila player was fouled. The referee said he would get two shots. He missed the second shot and It was a Joyous night for the Tabiona Tigers. The Sweetheart ball was held January 28, sponsored by the seniors of Tabiona high school. The colors were pink and white and the hall was decorated to the theme of 'Sweetheart Tree. The occasion was the first formal dance held at Tablonal this year. The music was provided by Reed Turnbow and Dale Pugh. There was a formal tea held the same even- son Sp 4. Howard Taylor who Is home on furlough from the U.S. Army. Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. Defa and DaVona went to Salt Lake Sunday where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Delylc Giles and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lorln Allred and family In lleber. Mr. and Mrs. Llod Roberts and Ginger went to Salt Lake Sunday where they visited over night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Roberts ami family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray l ee had a supper at tlielr home after the dance Saturday night. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lee, Brent Lee ami Fltzwater, Mr. am! Mrs. Danny Fabrlzlo, Howard Taylor and Cindy Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Cline Mills of Salt Lake spent (he weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Danny A tah high school In Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sweat, Salt Lake, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark and went to the Sweetheart Ball. Duchesnes basketball team came to Tabby Friday night. They beat Tabby In both games. Thursday, February MISCELLANEOUS O IHIILAND HONORED ON 95TH BIRTHDAY LOSE John Baumgaertel a longtime resident of Roosevelt observed his 95th birthday on February 3. He is now at the Veteran's hsopital In Salt Lake City, He is making his home at the present time in Vernal. 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Service Is Our Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ogden, and LaVere Fabrlzlo, Provo, spent the weekend at tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fabrlzlo. We service all Mr. and Mrs. Gene Defa makes large ami and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick amall appliances! Defa and family, Mr. and Mrs. FHOVK 438 - ROOSEVELT Jay Giles, Salt Lake, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alt Defa. Junior Bertol, Dlnasaur, Cleaning, Laundry Colo.; brought his mother Dor- -: othy Bertola, home Wednesday, She has been visiting there the past two weeks. He stayed overnight. Profeoalonal and Mrs. Dell Snod- -i and grass, Salt Lake, spent the Coln-O- p weekend at the home of Mr. DRY and Mrs. Danny Fabrlzlo. CLEANING Miss Cindy Lee was crowned "Sweetheart Queen" ofTaMona COIN-OHigh School last week during LAUNDRY the annual Sweetheart Ball. 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You must lose ugly fat or your money back. SLIMODKX costs 93.00 anil Is sold on this guarantee: If not satisfied for any reason, just return the unused portion to your druggist and get your full money back. SLIMODEX sold by the Htilsh Drug Store, Roosevelt. Mall orders filled. It is very convenient to ing for the contestants, escorts, and parents. Judges were also present. Entertainment at the intermission was provided by the contestants. First they were Introduced and modeled ter. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nye went their fall length formals. Next to Salt Lake, as Mr. Nye had came the talents, with Cindy, a date with his grand daughter to musical Reading; Juanita, song; Charlena, accordlan; Lorraine, go to the Daddy and daughter reading; DaVona, song with guparty. itar accompaniment; and Rosa-ly- n, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Glnes Judges were Mr. and Wanda Ivle went to see and reading. Mrs. Guy Taylor of DuDales father Moral Glnes. They chesne and Mr. and Mrs. Mark live In American Fork. He Simmons, Altamont. Cindy Lee has been real sick. was crowned sweetheart queen Tabiona went to Manilla Wed of Tabiona high school. She night to play basketball. The will participate in the Basin JV had a high scoring night Sweetheart Ball, Feb.ll,atUin- - DAIRY Fabrlzlo. DOWN! 9, 1967 JOHN BAUMGAERTEL Mla-cliel- le ' r The hostess served a delicious luncheon which climaxed the days activities. -Mrs. Wm, Llnck returned to Myton Saturday after spending the past week In Salt Lake with her husband who Is at present confined to the LDS hospital. Mrs. Llnck left Monday to return to her husband and expects to bring him home next week. and Mrs. Harlan Woodard of Visalia, California, were Myton visitors Wednesday as they returned homeward from Wyoming where they attended the flmeral of Mr. Woodards Mrs. Woodard Is a sister. sister of Mrs. Devon Gentry, LaVar Dennis, Syerl Dennis and Wallace Dennis and while here enjoyed a brief visit with the family. against Manilla. The score was 53 to 17 In favor of Tabiona. Directory Taylors , COMING Hollis Hullinger of the school board. Fa-brlz- arrived n r en Lee, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Linda Kaiser and Floyd Soren. Cindy Lee accompanied James Faylor of Duchesne to Salt Lake to the airport Saturday, where they greeted Mr. Central Utah 64 WORKSHOP LUNCHEON during for Brent. Those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lee, Mlachele Fltzwater, Duchesne; Howard Taylor, Cindy !n-o- Office Home 7fti Ducheane: Call Honored 1 by Grace Dalglelsh I I I I WINNERS SS MY TON .1 Are you old fashioned and out of date? i I much workshop Participants in the forestry met at noon school Friday conducted at the elementary Mrs. room Hullinger and mother, with forestry workers, the final minjtes of the workshop on forestry at Roosevelt elementary school last week, for outstanding scrap books, were Stephen Harmston, Catherine Toon and Diana Simpson. 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