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Show by Merle Boh Mr. and Mrs, Fr-slr- ' Timothy, a student at I'Sl', the weekend with her parents. She was accompanied by Karen Sullivan and a room mate Connie Erlckon who visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orman Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip and daughter Tammy, Layton, were guests of his par- ents Mr. and Mrs, Hollis for a few days. Timothy son of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Timothy, a student at BYU spent the weekend with his parents. He was accompanied by his fiancee, Norma Wllkersun, Orem. -David llulllnger a student at BYU, spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Hulllnger. He was accompanied by Evelyn and Linda Eston who visited their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon L. Allred. Susan Sullivan visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orman Sullivan and Carol Allred whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Allred. -Mr. and Mrs. Bill Oldson were In Salt Lake where he had a medical check up. Their children stayed with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alf Morrill during their absence. Mrs. Terry Buxton had major surgery at the Roosevelt hospital Friday and is recovering very nicely. - -- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Adams accompanied by their daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs. Sam Snyder, Vernal, have Just returned home after a 10 day trip. In Scottsdale, Ariz., they visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Snyder, then went on to Phoenix for a few days and came home via Las Vegas. In Richfield they spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. LeVere Laburm. Mrs. Clair Larsen and Mrs. Ed Lab-ru- m took care of their store during their absence. Mrs. Kenneth Zlrker, son Eugene and daughter Pamela Warden, Wash., were weekend guests at the home of her mother, Mrs. Marlon Shields. Monday she took Eugene to Salt Lake where he will enter the! LDS Mission home. A. W. Allred, of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert McKenna, Benghazi, Libya, has been visiting them for a few He works for an Oil days. Company there and flew to the U. S. to secure additional personal for work In the Afrlclan oil fields. Karen Allred, Salt Lake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allred visited over the weekend with her parents. She was o, accompanied by Mrs. Bob who visited her mother Mrs. Marjorie Oberhansley and aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Mr. end Mrs. Jay Hansen, Salt Lake, visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Wardle over the weekend. Arvln Labruin and Gordon Wright went to Salt Lake Sunday to participate In a trap shoot at Salt Lake Gun Club. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Krlss-ma- n went to Salt Lake to meet their son Buzz who had flown by Jet from Independence, Mo., where he has been on an LDS Mission (or the past 6 months. Buzz had some foot problems which they though were under Hul-ling- er --Bil- ly control before he left for his mission. With the extreme amount of walking a mission takes his problem returned and It was necessary for him to be given a medical release. At the present time he Is visiting Logan with his sister and brother-in-la- w Mr. and Mrs. Kim Brandt. Mrs. Brandt spent the weekend here and he returned with her. He will enter Utah State University for the spring quarter, Linda Bowden and friend Bill Osterholm, Salt Lake, spent the week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bowden. They returned to Salt Lake Sunday and Mrs. Spencer Larsen and daughter Sherry who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fenn, returned with them. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Yack and son, Steven, spent the weekend in Craig, Colo., visiting her sister and husband, Mr, and Mrs. Wes Reynolds. They also attended the Ski Carnival In Steamboat Springs. Linda Timothy, daughter of son-in-l- Ran-dazz- ...eng- OGDEN Hol'M't I'll, l..li Thiireduy, Miirch agement announced. I0KA by Louise Jorgensen Mr. Lucy Edwards and Mrs. Prlscella Bingham went to Vernal Sunday to see their brother, George Johnson, who is In the hospital recovering from a heart attack. Mr. Johnson was stricken Wednesday by the attack. Mr. and Mrs. James Lemon and Nell went to Salt Lake Friday to go through the Temple and to see Mrs. James B. Lemon. Mr. and Mrs. John Jorgensen went to Orem, Sunday to see Henry Jorgensen who had Just been released from Utah Valley Hospital. Edgar W. Cook, Salt Lake, spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Bertha Angus. Mrs. Howard Jones and Mrs. Cloyd Davis were busy this week as lokas representatives for the Heart Fund. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Percl-va- l, Orem, are parents of a from Union High School and Snow College. At Snow he was a member of the yearbook staff. He served a mission to the Central Alantic States and graduated from Utah State University. He has taught two years In Ogden and Is presently teaching Art at Uintah High School and Ashley Valley Jr. Mrs. Gordon Harmston hosts Tuesday bridge Mrs. Gordon Harmston was of the Tuesday Bridge Club at her home. Decorations followed a George Washington theme with scarlet cloths and an arrangement of red roses in The theme was the room. further carried out with the dessert of cherry cream pie. Club guests were Mrs. Arvln Mrs. Wayne Saltz-glve- r, Labrum, Mrs. Sylvan Reynolds, and Mrs. Clem Labrum.. Prizes were won by Mrs. Reynolds and Mrs. Labrum. hostess new baby girl. They have one other little girl at home. Nell lived here In loka with his grandparents, the Charles for a few years. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Nelson and family, Coalville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson. Per-clva- ls, FOB YOUB Printing Needs UINTAH BASIN STANDARD 111 11W7 i' - regular dub meeting Thursday evemii,. to attend the HYl" presentation of the International Folk Dancers. They reiorted an evening ell spent. The March husbands' party will be held March 10 at the Frontier Grill. There will not be a club meeting on March Mr. and Mrs. Plalne Finer si'ii announce the engagement of their daughter, Janet, to Calvin Dean Hunt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hunt, Hlandlng. Miss Elnerson Is attending Union high school whore site will graduate In May. Active -- 9. school activities she has attended cheerleader, Girls State last summer, and Is active In the Fll.V Club. The benedict-eleIs at Utah State University where he Is majoring in aerouautlcalengln-eerlnHe has served an LDS mission to Finland. The young couple Is planning an LIiS Temple wedding In June. They plan to attend USU next year and will nuke their home In Blandlng for the summer. In been AL'XILIARY PLANS LAPOINT MEETING ct Members cf Amerlean Legion Auxlll.ii y unit C4 will meet at the home of Mrs. Vona lloutz g. In LajM'int, Mareh 8, reports president Mrs. Isabell KoN-rts- . A car pool Is being formed and those wishing to have a ride may call Mrs. Fay Yack, Mrs. Fern Milligan or Mrs. Roberts. Mrs. lloutz and Mrs. Milligan will report on their attendance at national conventions AWARDS GIVEN IN B.P.W. MEETING In Washington. WILL BE DUNE BRIDE Bliss Danst Einarson engaged to Calvin Dean Hunt. planning for a Dune They are is naui wedding. Verlen Labrum. Mrs. Cleo Gren has returned home after months visiting In Los Angeles. She stayed at the home of her son and wife Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hu stead who Just had their fifth child. She also visited with a daughter (LaDeva) and husband Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bawden were over night guests of their daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs. Manford Nellson, Salt Lake. They brought her mother Mrs. Milton Fenn home with them. She has been hos- - plllzed at the Holy Cross hospital. Another daughter, Mrs. Spencer Larsen and daughter Sherry returned with them and will spend a week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fenn. Oral Babcock, Salt Lake, spent the weekend with his family. His wife, Diane, is teaching school at the Roosevelt elementary school. Mr. and Mrs. Don McElhln-ne- y and children Doni and Robyn of Craig, Colo., have been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fenn and daughter Mrs. Karen Lucy and son Mark, Torrence, Calif., have been visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fenn. Tuesday he took his wife and daughter to Salt Lake where they returned via train to their home. He returned to Roosevelt and will spend an additional week with his parents. by Tracy Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rudy and family, Provo, were weekon Ray Lee slipped and fell the Ice Tuesday and broke his end guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Czar Rudy. leg In two places Just below Clista Angus and son Dougthe hip. He was taken to Salt visited Sunday in Riverton las LDS Lake Hospital where he was with her son and daughter-in-la- w operated on to take some splinMr. and Mrs. Kent Angus. ters of bone out. Then he was accomput in a cast from his waist Mrs. Ardella Mitchell husand her visited them panied down. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lee band, Cedi Mitchell and son drove a truck to Fresno, Calif., Bruce, In Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kerr for the Slsmograph crew, then and family were Sunday guests stayed and worked a few days. of her parents Mr. and Mrs. home returned Saturday They Clarence Crow. morning. Martha Rudy, Salt Lake, Frank T. Defa took Nick the weekend with her parspent Defa to Salt Lake Thursday where he had a medical check ents Mr. and Mrs. Orvll Rudy, up from his doctor. They also She was accompanied by her visited Mr. Ray Lee while they fiance, John Gardner. He visit ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. were there. -Earl Gardner, Ballard. Ray Hackett had the miss. Rosabelle Morrison fortune of hitting and killing two deer on the stairs Wednesday. has returned from Sprlngvllle It wrecked his car pretty bad where she attended funeral services for her brother-in-labut he wasnt hurt. Vida Curry went to Salt Lake Martin Lindsay. Mr. Lindsay was born and raised In Mt Wednesday to take her brother, He and his wife, MiHome. Dave Bagley back after spendlived in Park City for ldred, ing a couple of weeks visiting Thirteen years She stayed a few days many years. here. moved to Artesls, N.M. ago they visiting relatives, and went where he was employed as through the temple with Mr. and holstman at the mine phosphate Mrs. Lynn Curry and family. until his death. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. Defa Lindsay spent most of their and Dovona went to Payson vacations with the Morrisons Monday where they attended the coming here to fish and hunt funeral services for a nelce, Mr. Lindsay was the first of Becky Dockstader, who was a family of 13 children to pass killed In a car accident. She away. He was G2 years of age, Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Morrison was accompanied to the funeral by Mrs. Elmo Dockstader. Hlldur Brooks, Duchesne. Lee, of Fort Ord, Roy Broderick, son of Mrs. Calif., came home Friday night He returned Crystal Broderick, has been adto visit his dad. He is In vanced to zone leader where ho to duty Tuesday. Is serving a mission In Canada. the National Guard. Mrs. John Sheperd and dauMr. and Mrs. June Roberts, Pat and Debbie, and Mr. and ghters, Noreta and Sldonla, went to Orem Third Ward for the Mrs. David Weiss of Evanston, blessing and naming of the InWyo., enjoyed a birthday dinfant son of Mr. and Mrs. ner at tho home of Mr. and Vincent. Mrs. Shepherd's Mrs. Jim Lamb at Heber. Mrs. new grandson received the name Jim Lamb celebrated her 21st of Jeffrey Vere. They all enjoyed a birthday. Turkey dinner with all the trimmings. -Vivian Curry and CUsta Defa took Mrs. Sarah Chatwln to Vernal Tuesday where she con- UINTAH BASIN STANDARD sulted her doctor. . HANNA --Mr- Le-la- nd CONVENIENT CROUP PLAN S1.00 up Free gift wrapping Pbra. ITI t Local delivery GRACE'SBouw.lt; ITtafc Sales Books Receipt Books Bleazard ia June temple Susan WEDDING PLANNED angaged to ued Larry Rpay. wadding is being planned. A highlight of the Business and Professional Women's club meeting Monday of last week was the presentation to Ellen Rawlings of a special award for the fine work she has done as chairman of the Roosevelt Beautification committee. Mrs. Rawlings Is a member of the club. Orson Stevens, city council member, also received an award from Mrs. Mary Boen-de- r, In behalf of Utah State University for the outstanding Job the city has done during the past year. The dinner meeting was held at the Frontier Grill. Mrs. Erma Stewart, president conducted the business meeting. Mrs. Josephine Yergensen gave a report on the signs advertising Roosevelt which are established by the Chamber of Commerce. Mrs. Yergensen was endorsed by the club as Its candidate for the office of State 2nd of the JUNE Susan Bleazard rtill marry Barry JZeay Mr. and Mrs. Grant W. Hlun-zarMt. Homo, annnunee tlx d, Quint Pickup to to wed Dora Mathis and forthcoming of their daughter, engagement marriage NOW north of cement d Dairy, Susan, and Larry Heay, son of bridge, liy Mix k Weal. Iarok for sign! Mr. and Mrs. C. Ilovle Heay, Making plans for a spring Jaffrey, H. C., Canada. wedding are Miss Gwen Dora Both have been active in Mathis and Quint E. Pickup. The announcement Is being school affairs at Altamont high made by the blrde-elect- 's parschool where both will graduate FLEIxllER YARNS ents Mr. and Mrs. Rex H. with tin class of G7. Itl'CIU. NKKIll.KIOINT Mathis of Price, Utah. A temple marriage on June AM) MIIROIDKKY The prospective bridegroom, 9 is being planned with a recepIs a son of Mrs. Ada Pick- tion to be lield the following llli iXE ItOOSKVKLT. UTAH up and the late Alton Pickup evening, June 10. of Randlett. The bride-ele- ct formerly of Salt Lake, Is a graduate of the College of Eastern Utah having a certificate of busiBPW. ness and an associate in science The selection of a young degree. She Is affiliated with career woman to represent the the Blue Debutantes Drill Team, club at the district meeting to acapella choir and the Phi be held in Vernal was discusGamma Chi. She also enjoyed ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY sed. A nominating committee a recent tour of the Hawaiian was also named to select officIslands. ers to be elected this year. The bridegroom has completRuth Allen, Josephine Yergened a tour with the U.S. Army sen and Faye Jensen were and has served an LDS named to this committee. He Is currently emWilliam Lewis and Marlin ployed with the Ute Indian Tribe. Boyer, both of Duchesne, presented a film on Civil Defense Mrs. Emmons hosts with a question and answer Fort Duchesne club session following. There were 20 members and five guests The Fort Duchesne Womans present. Club held Its regular business meeting Tuesday, February 21, at the home of Mrs. Edward Emmons. Twelve members were In attendance. Regret was expressed that the resignation of Mrs. Lehman Henry, BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Ford Larsen, historian. Mr. and Mrs. Henry to Hawaii. Roosevelt, a girl, February 24. have recently moved Mrs. Genny Miller accepted lt, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roosevelt, ahoy, February the office of historian for the balance of the club year. 26. Miss Pauline Hudson served I Mr. and Mrs. Max Sudweeks, at the meeting. as Roosevelt, a girl, February 27. Cherry cheesecake was served Mr. and Mrs. Joel Murphy, In honor of Washingtons birthRoosevelt, a girl, February 28. day. The next meeting will be a PATIENTS Diane Wilcox, Wayland program meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Bob Howell, Ft. Duchesne; Ruby Hancock, Carrie Lynn Johnson, Joe March 7. Mrs. Anselmo will act as Cottrell, Diane Buxton, Delbert Horrocks, Roosevelt; Elizabeth Mrs. Paul Murphy of RoosEllen Hardman, Virginia Todd, evelt will review the book, Hazel Wall, Myton; Carrie "Everything But Money" by THIS WEEK ONLY! Nellie Poowegup, Sam Levenson. Whlterocks; Roger Morris, Jane Redfoot, Randlett; ham City; Huldie Peterson, Alma Ufford, Nila Battey, VerClara Young, Sherrie Suddreth, nal; Arnond Jeunessa, Brlg- - Duchesne. 1 Muck t lli-lam- 1 REGINAS Knitting Knook I- - vice-presid- Mis-Mlssl- If LD.S. Hospital Happenings Zu-fe- La-Ro- se, Val-ver- de nt, Penney's reduces prices on quality Fashion Manor draperies! self-insulat- ed NELSON AGENCY Ph. 633 ROOSEVELT 7.98 NOW REG. 44,. 'ELDORADO' REG. end-b- now $5.44 EPOXY ENAMEL Reg. $4.29 qt Reg. $9.49 gal now $3.29 now $7.99 ANTIQUE KIT Reg. $4.95 now $3.95 Reg. $4.95 WIPE Reg. $2.99 now $3.95 WOODTONE KIT VN STAIN KIT now $2.49 -- f . 7.44 pf 7.98, NOW 6.44 pr. A A 8.98, NOW Nubby rayon cotton, SPRING CLEANING? Reg. $6.98 gal pr. . Rayon cotton brocade, REG. LATEX ENAMEL NOW . 'TIQUE' PAINT SALE 44 REG. 8.98 warmer in wintr Keep rooms cooler in summer . 2 year sunfade guarantee or Penney's will rep:c Choose from 2 popular patterns. Decorator colors --Bre- nt DISTINCTION ;sv. Meml t'i s ol the HicMclt Socl.ilette Club canceled their Janet Emerson and C. D. Hunt engaged Susanne Ogden to marry Kenneth Squire Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Ogden of Richfield announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Susanne, to Kenneth Squire son of Mr. and Mrs. Squire of Keola. An April 1 wedding in the Mantl Temple is being planned by the couple. Miss Ogden graduated from Richfield High School, Snow College and Utah State University where she was active In the Rodeo Club. She Is presently teaching second grade at Todd Elementary. The future groom graduated 3 I Socialelte Club attends Folk dances; plans March event lHONE SOCIAL NEWS TO ROOSEVELT Hul-llng- er -- SUSANNE SI'lMMKIl 1 -- Li CHILDREN'S month clean-u- p! uvu COTTON Denim Boxer Jeans TERRY KITCHEN 77? (.erven print.) Towels 3 for $1.00 MISSES' COTTON Back Wraps $2.88 MEN'S COTTON FLEECE SHORT SI.KIA E Sweatshirts CHILDREN'S STl' KDY-1IITI.- $1.33 T School Oxfords MEN'S SI,U'-O- X Dress Oxfords $3.88 $7.88 |