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Show a LAPOINT by Mflrl Klorrocka Mary Lou Huber cared for Dora Dee Burgess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Burgess for a week. Nadean Huber, Logan, spent last ( .1 0 ' lTW, ' I e' PAU- 0 . - I j, M'' t Ajtt don Eldradga, Mrs. Scott and Ball of the ette Gor- COmiNG-I- Hrs. U Charlaa C. Roosevelt Social- - 1, Soclalette Club members are busily getting out posters, announcements and selling tickets for the coming program to be given by the Brigham Young University International Folk Dancers. This program Is scheduled for Thursday, February 23rd spearheading a sell tickets for the BYU coming International Folk Dancers, scheduled Feb. 23. IVlrs Socialettes make plans for publlclzlngevent Club, ara drive to Ed-rin- gton at 7:30 p.m. at the Roosevelt Jr. High School Auditorium. Since this date Is a club night for most organizations, Soclalette Is asking that all the groups come to this program that night. However all the public Is Invited. The tickets will be $1.00 for adults and $.75 for students. All proceeds will be given back to the Jr. High School to help toward purchase of a glass bank board and score board. Soclalette Club will then use thls program test presented to enter a conby the Shell Oil Company through the General Federation of Womens Clubs, for which prize money will lie given to the winner in each state. Since there Is a great lack of cultural and fine arts programs available in our area. Soclalette Club is urging everyone to take advantage of this outstanding presentation. ents Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Broadhead. Captain Schmlel will leave Feb. 20 for Greece Broadhead were In Salt Lake where he will spend a year Thursday visiting their daughwith the United States Air ter Collene and attending to Force. Mrs. Schmlel and dauby Norms Robb business. ghter will live In Washington. Miss Julia Potter who is Mr. and Mrs. Herbert WilkMr. and Mrs. Kenneth attending school in Salt Lake received a letter from inson and family spent the weekspent Wednesday visiting her their son and he would like end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Scott parents Mr. and Mrs. Elton his friends to write him Rex Wilkinson in Provo. Potter. Verl Anderton, U.S. Naval HosMr. and Mrs. Leland Wright Mr. and Mrs. Delbert FPO pital, Guam, Ward D--3, and daughters Linda and Mary Broadhead entertained at a din- San 96C30 California Francisco, Ann were In Tooele Saturday ner Sunday in honor of Capwhere they attended a birthday tain and Mrs. Paul Schmlel and dinner In honor of Mrs. Wrights daughter and Mr. and Mrs. MerFOR TOUR father Malcome Walters, whc lin Broadhead and daughter celebrated his 76 birthday. A Wendy. delicious dinner was served Captain and Mrs. Paul Sch- UINTAH RABIN STANDARD to all the family of Mr. and mlel and baby who has spent Mrs. Walters. the past year In Denver, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. Delbert are visiting Mrs. Schmlel par- - UTAHN on Printing Needs in Your Ford Dealer has home with par- 1966. ..i McM FOLK DANCERS weekend ents the Dean Hubers. Relief Society presidency sponsored a party last ;week honoring the visiting teachers. Gifts were given to Mrs. Lamb, and Lillie Bigelow. Mrs. Bigelow has been the magazine representative for 17 yers. A program was enjoyed and light refreshments servEach ed to a large crowd. visiting teacher and class advisors were given a gift. lapolnt ward had lOOt In their visiting teaching for the year Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Rasmussen visited last week In Logan and Ogden with their children. The Elders Quorum from Lapolnt and Tridell met January 27 at the Lapolnt chapel for a night of entertainment. Loyal Cox was M.C. for the program, which consisted of a reading, Aaron Daniels; a saxophone solo, Nyle Wartiurton; piano selection, Linda Mecham; songs, Cliff Perkins and Jimmy Goodrich, Tridell; song, Lee Wlnterton, Roosevelt. A delicious ham supper was served to a group of 55. Games were enjoyed. The Lapolnt blslioprlc were splclal guests. Jennie Nielson returned home after visiting ten days in Phoenix, Arlz.,wlthdaughter Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Atwood and daughter. Mrs. Nielson enjoyed the nice sunshine weather. Tamera Swain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Von Swain, who has been a patient the past week at the Uintah County hospital with pneumonia Is now at her home much Improved. Doyle Rasmussen, Ogden, spent last weekend home with parents the Rulon Rasmussens. Bud Harrison and Roy Huber went by chartered bus last week on the "Western Livestock Sun' shine Tour, sponsored by the First Security Bank and the Western Livestock Journal. They toured Tucson and Phoenix, Arizona, Nogales and Mexicali, Mexico and California. They were gone a week. Henry Schaefermeyer was a visitor Wednesday with Mr. -- a Better Idea: Mrs. David Jenkins, Horrorks, Kandy Hu- -I ri , Daryl Daniels, Cary Winn, Kenn Young, Clojd Wiwley, basketball for West Jr, lhr.li last week against Astiley alley Jr. High. The Vernal ti'aui won both games. Nielson, daugther of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Nielson, l'!ii;ham City, and former reside is of Lapolnt, will be married January Id to Monty L. J aies. Daughters of the Ilo- ! neers met January 26 at ths home of Poarless Taylor. Ths ladles enjoyed quilting. Lillis Bigelow gavs a history on her is now at home much Improved. (STANDARD Roam'YrH, L'tah lorg, Fredrick Whitehead, Rex Coando, Steven r, Huber, Lynn Cuch, Freddie Thursday, February 5 9, 1967 Ro-be- Randy Rackford wrestle grandfather, Samuel Hair. Lunch was served by hostess on West Jr. High wrestling team. Mrs. Taylor. Merl Horrocks visited tier Heba Cleilco has been a at LDS the In grand daughter Tamera Swain Hospital patient Roosevelt. Site Is now at horns at the Vernal hospital last Mrs. Merle E, Reary attendmuch Improved. Sunday. an ed and adminis-Larry Dean Preece, Craig, trative accounting dealing with Perry has opened workshop a mechanic shop in Lapolnt, In Colo., visited recently at the community action programs to the late George Bigelow store. Howard Hoi rocks'. be undertaken by various InBruce and Teresa Horrocks Ora Swain, who has len dian reservations of Utah, staying at tlie Von Swains home have been on the sick list last Idaho, Montana, Washington and helping with the baby, returned week. The workshop was Thelma Lamb and daughter Wyoming. home Monday. Her granddaughheld at Spokane, Washington, ter Tamera who has been In Karen Horrocks and children the week of January 25, the Vernal hospital for nine days visited In Myton with Tlielnu Representatives from eachof by Mary Arnold am! Adell Shields. the reservations Involved at-- Nlta Caldwell visited motended the workshop along with Mrs. Krcel Johnson. His wife ther Della Burton during last week started off with several Key personnel from Salt LuAnn and children were In week. a good start when 91 Ballard Lake City. Ray Lee went to Salt Lake ward members attended Court Washington visiting her parents Mrs. Reary Is secretary of week a tlie for check of donor held at the Stake Cenand family. during the Read Start Program being Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Farnsup. ter Sunday Feb. 5. With Balconducted on the Uintah and Walker went to Dulard as the host ward and their worth traveled to Salt Lake Reservation with schools Ouray to spend some time with Lois's chesne on Thursday February In four program Sunday evening at Bal-l.ireservation towns. 2 team tlie from with wrestling parents since her mother is reChapel. The Scout Bancovering from a recent car Union. Alan won by a decl quet will be held Friday night Phone news Items to 131. slon. Feb. 10. The programs were accident. Mrs. Emma Clark went to under the direction of MLtCou-selLeonard Robinson and Salt Lake for a visit and has decided to stay the rest of the Scout leader Ruben Russell. - -- Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wlnward winter. She Is a sister of and children from Salt Lake Mrs. Francis Clark and has visited their parents Mr. and been living In the Gusher church Mrs. Boyd Winn during the building. -Mr. and Mrs. John Clark week. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Rasand children, Dutch John, and mussen came from Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Scott Dalton and and spent the weekend with two children, Salt Lake, spent their parents Mr. and Mrs. some time with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Dave Clark. die Rasmussen. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Shlsler Mr. Sorensen from Salt Lake visited at the Orlen Cook home. and girls were In Delta to at' He is the lnstructlor at the tend a Farmers Union Dinner Trade Tec school and made meeting Sat. and stayed Sunday the table Orlan has to sit in. to visit, with some of Elaine's Salt relatives In Holden and In Delta Lundberg, with Mr. Duane Stansworth. Lake, went back with her parents Mr. and Mrs. David LundThey took Karls mother, Mrs. along as far berg to spend the weekend In Hazel Shlsler as Provo, she stayed with Mr. tlie Ctty. Zolla Frlsby celebrated her and Mrs. Nick Harmston. Mr. Boyd Munns was an birthday Friday night at the A numlier overnight guest Tuesday night Randlett Chapel. of friends from Ballard attendat the Shlsler home. ed. Her brother Mr. and Mrs. Perry Butcher arrived home Pay off all of thoia bill with a REDDY CASH LOAN. Duane Frlsby from Salt Lake from a Salt Lake hospital. He Maka ona smalUr monthly payment and hava money loft far how came to attend the party and is still not well. other needs each month. Come In or call today and worked out. Ask about our can bo Heber Rasmussen and Lloyd visit relatives In Ballard. problems your easily Family Protection Plan, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hullln-g- er Rasmussen came from Salt and LaConna spent the Lake and Logan to help their UP TO weekend In Salt Lake checking mother, Flllntha Rasmussen And with Jess's doctor and on to celebrate her birthday. On Signature, Auto, Furniture, Real Estate Logan to visit Jess G. at school. her daughter Sharan called from Mr. and Mrs. Russen, Salt Washington D. C. Toko Up to 36 Months To Ropoyl Mr. and Mrs. Ercel JohnLake, came to stay with their daughters children while Mr, son announce the arrival of a Us and Mrs. Claud Nebeker went new grandchild a little son to on a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wood Mr. and Mrs. J. D. 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