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Show s KI KTANI) RmmpiiII. I'luh Thm 'clu v. Mi.irh l l Merchants spruce lots, in city beautification altamont area news by Kuiitlee Jensen i I by Mtrl llorrook Mrs. Lyle l'erry and sons from Salt Lake, enjoyed last weekend with lunmis Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Perry and Mr. and Mrs. George IJigi'low. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Huber were weekend visitors In Salt Lake. - Ann Harrison, Provo, visited her mother Euaheth Harrison. Ann Is going to nursi-school at the BYU. Mr. and -- s Vona iloutz were visitors ing the week. MinU and Aileue, lleb'ii Mci'luiii spent the weekend In win anc Salt Will I. tins w.i Mrs. la-linstess to a linen slinver ol Sdtiirduy In liii'r of Sandra ('.liters LAPOINT and son Gary In Salt Lake dur- and Mrs. McCoy Nvb-er- g announced the marriage of their daughter Elaine Mathews Hunting to Max Pasmussen son of Mr. and Mrs. Olio Pasmussen of Ballard. They were married on March 2 In CalifTlie Nybergs attended ornia. a dinner on March 5 at the Rasmussens honoring the mar- Ja-N.- ie hj lln .iii'l hosts junior tea The Altonali American Legion Auxiliary hostessed a junior tea Monday night for the junior girl students at the Alta-mohigh school, their mothers, and other special guests, Including the dlstlct nine auxi-lalofficers. Mrs. DeLalne Tidwell, the Altonali Unit president, conducted the meeting, and Introduced tlie 196G Girl State Delegates from Altamont Susan Belazard and Shauna Fis- nt ry MllUIey. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Craig, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Morrill, Jack-sotVyij.; Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Walker and Agnus Walker, spoilt last Friday In Salt (Joint temple work. Mr. ami Mrs. Donald her, n, ke Craig, Colo., vlsltet 'luring the week with Mr. am Mrs. Elroy Walker a. id fa nil I0KA by Louise Jorgensen In Myton. Mrs. Bertha Angus received and Mrs. Cliff Hackford word Sunday of a new greatof horn a girl are grandarents grandchild Nirn In IleliertoMr. March 4 to Mr. and Mrs. ami Mrs. Alton Moon. They Edwards. liad a girl and they liave The Lapolnt school held one haliy boy and one girl at home. their science fair. Each indiThis makes 39 vidual student had a project. for Mrs. Angus. Salt The Lyle Perrys, Mr. and Mrs, John Jorgenvisited Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth sen went to Orem Saturday to Hartle and family during last attend the wedding, of Johns week. Elsie Murdnrk to Dick A personal sliower was given sister, Jarvis. for Sandra Huber, by Louise Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gentry Rasmussen and Evun Clark at the wedding of Miss attended tlie home of Louise. RefreshLinda Nelson, daughter of Mr. 20 to guests. ments were served and Mrs. John Munz, In DuMr. and Mrs. John Daniels chesne Saturday. visited last week In Ogden, with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Fred La Rose and Salt Lake, are parents of a family. They were accompanied Imy liorn Thursday. Mr. baby Mrs. and Elmer by Mrs. Myrtle and Mrs. William Clark, parRose Peterson, Vernal. ents of tlie mutlier, and Mrs. returned Mac MacMickell Kolierta Jones, went to Salt home from Denver, Colo., by Lake for tlie weekend to see r. Shown hare is the attractive new fares inFrandssn Body Shop on 1st East. Roosevelt's Beautification Committee this weak commended the erpcrts of r,,r. Frand-se- n to hide from public view unsightly bu-- . equipment of his business. Other businessmen were rgad to take similar FRUITS OF stalled CLEAN-- UP by fixpaint-u- p, steps uherB necessary. "If Roosevelt's clea-u- p, be to wholehearted is up campaign successful, it mill require cooperation such as illustrated here," Hr. Saltzgivsr, committee chairman, stated. "Our hat9 are off to Mr. Frandsen." La-V- bus. WHITEROCKS en great-grandchildr- He has been visiting his who has been very sick. by Vera noopee - - - D. Dlayne Morrill spent several days In Salt Lake relative to the anticipated new Jr. college. We appreciate those who gave so much time and effort in trying to get this to be a reality. s. Joan Mitchell took her mutual class to Roosevelt last Tuesday night to plan a fashion sliow with the Stake Laurel leaders and girls of the other wards. The Indian Mission held a food and rummage sale on Thursday March 9 at the LDS chapel. Proceeds will go Into the building ftmd. Bartley Morrill, Laree --Mr- tlie tuhy. Mrs. Lucy Edwards and JoLynn went io Salt Lake for Louise Is here visiting Iter father, the weekend. They were accomand grandLaSalle Nielson, panied home by Jan Maestas, mother Eliza Nielson. who is staying wtth them for been Eliza Nielson who has tlie week. a patient at the hospital in Mr. and Mrs. Dan lorg ami Her Vernal Is now at home. son spent tlie weekend with Mr. Is grand daughter Jolynn Corey father-so- n and Mrs. Clyde Killian. assisting In the home and Mr. .obeli Mrs. Jim Mr. and Mrs. Dale HarriPreparations are being made son and children from Salt Lake spent tlie weekend in Sandy with to serve 400 at the Duchesne Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Abram. Stake Aaronlc Priesthood Faspent the weekend with mother, thers and Sons banquet, Sat., Elizabeth Harrison, and broMarch 18, at the Duchesne Stake Bud. ther The banquet will be Center. Thora Mecham and dau- served at 8 p.m., by tlie stake which Is headed by YWMIA, Mrs. Edythe Marett, Duchesne. The program to be held QacB&n) GteSKCD Immediately after the banquet, In the chapel, will Include presentation of achievement awards by Pres. R. Moon, to those boys who qualify. Musical numbers will le sung by a ladles' quartet from Alta-mo- nt and a male quartet from the Dudiesne Ward. Speakers will be Steve Ogden and Virgil Carter of the BYU football team. Both young men are active church members. Ogden, who ROOSEVELT PHONE SOS fulfilled a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Is married to the former Toni Fabrlzlo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas can always that Let us remind sister Corey, Salt Lake, 400 expected at Saturday event o o Gteugp om TURNER'S BUILDING SUPPLY -- you on most save 10 - you cash purchases at Turners. Buy your clean-up- , paint-up- , fix- ARCADIA AND up supplies now! BRIDGELAND by- iDQUSDECD (ZD roosevelt;s BEAUTIFICATION gshhid oc GfsnnaGiEK) ao aft NIELSEN FURNITURE AND WESTERN AUTO PHONE S8 ROOSEVELT, - Ida Horrocks Lawrence Keel Arrowchls, Laurel Kltclien, Joan Coltharp and Louise Bartlett from the Wlilterocks School had exhibits at the science fair at Uintah high school on the 9 and 10 of March. Lynette Hoopes ami Jerry Mitchell of Whlterocks had exhibits from West Jr. high schuul. Alden Black was honored on his 14th birthday be being given a party at tlie Whlterocks community hall. A large crowd of friends attended. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holt of Logan visited at the Donald Simmons on Monday March 9. Mrs. Holt was the former Lula Simmons and is a sister of Don. They had been to Camp Carson, Colo., to visit a son wlio Is stationed there. Mrs. Irene Lamb accompanied by some friends from Provo visited with women of the ward and showed them some Jantzen materials. Mr. and Mrs. Marlnus Christensen were In Salt Lake over the weekend and purchased a camper. They also visited with their children InLuganand Salt Lake areas. Viola Horrocks first grade entertained their parents Friday with an Ice cream party. FREEDOM ami Mrs. Marv Bell and Barbara went to Spanish Fork Saturday where they attended an open house for her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Markham who were celebrating their Golden Wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Hale Holgate, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Horrocks and Marva also attended the open house In Spanish Fork. has been received here that the Gale Larsen's, St. George, liave a baby boy, born March 9th. Ills mother Mrs. Vera Larsen has been staying with them and doing temple work the past two months. Tills makes two boys and two girls for the Larsen's. s. Duane Evans and children, Salt Lake, are visiting with her parents the Frank Murphy's while her husband Is on an assignment at Vernal. Karen Liddell, Orem, spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Liddell. lecture-demonstrati- on News Briefs Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hall, spent tlie weekend as guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Hall. Magna, QSHtCD OCZ&BCD gpaft Sullivan's - Phone 13 Roosevelt Interesting and detailed report of their week's training In Americanism, at tlie Utah State University last summer. Mrs. Mary A. Burgess, district Auxiliary president, was the guest speaker. Slie told the girls of a family experience of her daughter, and how far reaching her training at Girls State had been, as she has found remunerltlve employment with the American government In a foreign land, in which her husband Is serving his country. Other district officers attending the tea were Mrs. Goldie G. Wllcken, Duchesne, vice president; Mrs. Cllsta Angus, Roosevelt, secretary-treasure- r; and Mrs. Leona Riding, Roosevelt, tlie Americanism chairman. The tea was given In the Relief Society Room and the chapel area of the Altamont LDS chapel. Mrs. Edna Hartman and Mrs. Sherri Walker were In charge of the table decorations, carried out In a St. Patricks theme, In green and white, with a touch of spring yellow. The table cloths, made especially for the occasion were checkered green and white, trimmed with white edging. The were highlighted with lepochauns and shamrocks. The refreshments of cake and drink were decorated In the green and white and yellow colors. At the meeting, Mrs. Beth Farnsworth gave the opelng prayer, and Mrs. Juanita LaRose lead the group In giving the pledge of allegiance to the flag. Mr. and Mrs. Chris and family, Salt Lake, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Brotherson. during our annual mid-wint- er sale! --Bil- ly n, NELSON AGENCY Ph. 633 KOOSEVEUT 7-p- Dinette Set c. NEW $77.00 H Electric Range WITH $259.95 OVEN! SKI.F-CLEANIN- G FREE HIGHWAY KIT (hcIN at with purchase of two $0.49) HST TIRES 750x14 black 750x14 white cen-terpl- Ol-d- i S21.00 ea. 524.00 ea. o Qocip RUy O mmm Bro-thers- on Mr. and Mrs. Lenoard Ames and boys, Woodscross, spent the weekend with their arents Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ames. Sunday they celebrated Mrs. Ames birthday. at the Altamont elementry school county nurse Mary Workman gave a short film on the T.B. skin tests to the kindergarten and their mothers. Mrs. Workman reported that the Tuberculin skin tests will be given to the kindergarten class and the eighth Farmers Service PHONE 170 ROOSEVELT -t- tfixNow is the time to buy your clean-usupplies while your Co-o- p up, paint-u- p Service is giving a 10 discount on all your home beautification needs! p, area. Tickets are being sold by members of the Soclalette Club and Junior high students. At the IXichesne high school the ballet will be performed March 24, at 1 p.m. for the students and at 7:30 p.m for the public. 0? 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Come in and see our fine selections of home beautification supplies! federal Title I program, Duchesne County School District, local sponsor for the tour, this will be part of the most extensive presentation of ballet In the state's history. The troupe of 30 dancers from the Utah Civic Ballet company and the University of Utah will present a matinee for students at Duchesne and Roosevelt and a complete hour and one half presentation for tlie general public in the evening at the school auditorium. Tickets are available locally at the Roosevelt Jr. high and the Duchesne high school. Appearing In leading roles will be ballerlans Barbara Hamblin, Carolyn Anderson, and Janice James. Leading men of the company Include Rocky Spoeletra, John Hiatt, Tomm Ruud and Ken Mitchell. One of the youngest professional companies In the United States, the Utah Civic Ballet Is rapidly gaining a name for itself both In the Intermountaln Area and nationally. This past year It presented Its 100th performance of "The Nutcracker" to "standing room only" crowds, as well as a smash engagement of "Coppulla" last summer which brought rave national reviews. The Civic Ballet will perform for the 4th, 5th, and 6th grade students at 10 a.m. on Thursday, March 23. The afternoon performance will le at 1:30 p.m. for Roosevelt Jr. high school students. There will le an evening program at the Roosevelt Jr. high auditorium at 7:30 p.m. This will be open to tlie public and otlier students In tlie ey last Wednesday r. The rapidly rising Utah Civic Ballet will appear In Roosevelt Thursday March 23 and Duchesne, March 24, as part of a two week tour of Utah which will bring bullet to 11 different communities. According to of the director Edythe Marett, G. INVEST IN --M- to appear in Uintah Basin Fabrlzlo, Hanna. Carter is holder of 31 BYU school records In football, 19 Western Athletic Conference records and six NCAA records. He was quarterback for tlie Brigham Yuung University In 19G4-5-He played In two post season games In the South the Blye-Grgame and the North-Sout- h Senior Bowl, with players from all over the nation. He was selected captain of his team In loth games by his teammates. Those attending the banquet and program will have the opportunity to mingle and chat with these football stars, and get acquainted. Arrangements for the banquet and program are under direction of tlie Duchesne Stake Aaronlc Priesthood Committee, which Is headed by Porter L. Merrell, Committee members are Phillip Moon, Oven J. Moon, Martin Brntherson, Keith Hooper and Marvel L. Moore. Food for the banquet Is being furnished by the various wards as assigned. home burns The home of Lawrence Keel was turned to the ground Wednesday. No one was home at the time. Neighbors living some distance away rushed to the scene. Stephen Clay burn pulled a washer from a burning building, Imt nothing else was saved. Utah Civic Ballet who gave an craue later mi mis uiunin anu the parents to see tlut their chlilrcn participate In this. Visitors over the weekend at the Max Hartmans a ere Charlene Hartman of Loij.im and Mr. and Mrs. Land Hartman and Laly, Provo. Lee Jessen, Mrs. Geo. id Horace Reay spent Heay last week In Salt Lake. Mrs. Reay received medical care and they visited the Dee Roberts, and the Terry Brotliersons and Mae Reay and Mrs. Reays niece Mr. and Mrs. Reed Foote. Lila Farnsworth came home this week from Salt Lake after spending some time with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kirkman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Mark-turSalt Lake, visited the Ant- - ured Auxiliary unit Refreshments were Hubei. served to 13 rue.si.s. Wavne Lee, ball Lake, spent the weekend home wlthiureuts. Mi. .uni Mrs. Nyle Anguf .uni children, Sail Ikc, spent the weekend with parents Mr. and Mrs. Angus and grant parents Mr, and Mis. Edgai ried couple. - -- Mr. and Mrs. George Bigelow; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Perry from Salt Lake visited last week --M- Rust's over the weekend. Mrs. Ben Perkins, Layton, and Club and Edith Robinson, Republic Washington, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tidwell. -- Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Williams, Peoa, visited with Mr. william's sister Mr. and Mrs. Fted Carroll. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones. Altonali unit of the American Legion have been working on their new building. Their goal Is to be ready for District meeting on the 25th of March. -The monthly meeting of the D.U.P. was held Thursday at the home of Nettle Potts at Upalco. There were 18 members present. Mrs. Manila Madsen gave the lesson. Cohostess was Mrs. E. L. Murphy. A lovely lunch was served. and Lisa Shiner, Salt Lake, visited with the Harry Fieldsted's Saturday. lion Let us remind you that during our current money saving sale, you can purchase your clean-up- , fix-u- p paint-up- , needs whilo supplies are complete! GET THE BEST BARGAIN AT THE BUICK VALUE CARNIVAL Of I KlUIGCC --Mr- iffiairja.Kn GD CBSESSQlTO BEAUTIFICATION GGGDQSD 0231 beau tine AT ION tamnnw.'i G. & L. I'linnr 223 Chevrolet - Buick Rmtwvrlt, ltah |