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Show garet Giles STANDARD Hootmrlt, l.'tah 8 Thin Mlav. M'li-i- HANNA Htb7 IM, by Tracy Roberts I'.oSALKK JESSEN Whiterocks n with They lug. blue tinted cocanut on the sides and top to make flowers. Around (he Corner roaJlug !T"Mi mud'- - ,i firms. They School Notes First Kr is'l iMtil ail "In ii!.iv. T!.i Croj'ii i'.uty", The 1 ilia !. It ..I m l. I Ciliki-'- tie cicam aii'I s i MCI ( H 1""K in Hi .ir- - iini.'. shi-oi.i- I mw I'i.il I. tixiiii, c using simple paper scuiptMi lug. All of the class have inado kites and dec-- o jted thnn. They lave also rt a Med a cla.--s Mury and poetry t. !.i n ;.i'U f i ii.Ade tin wi-i- e served to all. Thirty- 11-- k lii'wt:. crj il iii ;iii t,,jns i!l !oi II real live liirrli- A book. The - leacheis i ecclved some more things hem the World V.orew.is Expl'ii er It'. ll.l IldS Just CON. I1 ('Ml 1'fMb-- ( rn il ! dVl i I .nin-- r iii'irl t b' ''It-;- . . i V 1 'i ''Is iiVP (;li (.mm- til d l i al bln i a! cut Burma. Cninmdiidi-Whitehall tells about Burma on the record. They sent a calligraphy set like those used In Hurma. The 4th, .7th and Cth grade glrla had a volleyball tournament In the gym. The winners were the Redblrds. Their cap- 1'l.lj. r ttilr.i: Dial Is - .ki'i-'..ii- miking stu- dent more polite and considerate is the Tret- of Good It reminds toys Manners." and girls to be kind and polite to their class mates. Kindergarten Is busy getting ready for lla-i- r two class programs. Last week the third grade made the March birtlaluy cake for Marie Duncan, Dale McKee, and Ralph Whltetall. The birthday students chose to make a white cake with yellow frost- - tain was The Sherrie McKee. sixth grade had their class program, Friday 17th, at the school gym. Everyone was Invited. The Cougars won In the bas- ketball tournament. Their tain waa Doyle Haslem. cap- The Duchesne stake Asks lc Priesthood father and son banquet was held at Duchesne Saturday evening. Hxjper emceed the program, featuring two BYU football stars as speakers. Tha Altamont ladles quartet, accompanied by Edith Hansen, sang, and a male quartet from Duchesne sang. A barbequed lamb dinner was served: A large representation from the Altamont ward attended. -Wednesday the home of Mrs. Florence Jessen was the scene REAiJTIFICATICV CDITTEE AT DGRK -- These public minded citizene of the 77th birthday anniversary were arrng tKcc-- attending a planning ireeting eld last ueek at of Mrs. George Reay of J aftto ff.cuntain FuhI o.rply cffice in Roosevelt. They outlined fray, BC, Canada. A full course dinner was served to Mr. and plans fer a consorted c Laar.'jp Mrs. Tuff Reay, loka; Mr. and s.iid Viayrie M. Sal ti: giver, Comand Explorers will meet at the Mrs. Dean Reay and Mark Toin-liso- n, mittee Chairman. "If anyone city hall at 8:00 a.in. for kick Bleaz-arLarry Reay, Susan Is plaui.li.g a major effort to off program and picture takReay and Beth Jessen, support the campaign on ing. T.V. cameras from Utah Gary, Rosalee, Wade and Gina one of the stations are expected to be on notify please Horace and the Jessen, Reay, committee." hand to report the "Kick-Of- f" hostess. A large birthday cake We also hope to have teleand to show the progress being decorated In a spring theme vision coverage for our kick-ot- f, accomplished. added to the festivities. Mrs. Institutional Represeiutlves, reports Mr. Saltzglver. received and Reay many gifts met at Mountain " Arrangements are now being Rae Scholes, of Roosevelt First greetings from family and from Committee Fuel's new office l.i .i Wcdnes- - complincd with KSL TV to have Ward and Units 251; Lynn Mifriends. cdlTi-s a news team on hand on SatMac and Glenns Murray have ller, of Roosevelt Second Ward flx-u- p Mlnt-u- p and Units 250; Kelly Sprouse, urday, If all goes well." moved to Salt Lake. Mac will f,f th,) chun-u- n of Roosevelt 3rd Ward and Units enroll at the university where campaign. 7 here were 1(5 mem-- h 750; and Gordon Heaton, of will study law. Glenns hers of the Committee present. A copy of Roosevelt's cleanRoosevelt Fourth Ward and haa gone to work and Mrs. Units 751, are organizing the Ann lorg will tend Melanie. up ordinance was studied by the Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and Billie Alexander wenttoSalt committee. It Is o'lnunc No. clean-up Lake Thursday and attended a 16 provldlin' for tho- ilubinent Explorers in their areas and Lucie? cosmetic luncheon at the of weeds, .'.:b;ue, uTiis, or giving them assignments of or oirh us streets and alleys to cover Ramada Inn. She got to see any and visit Jimmy Dean who ap- object or biruetiiri; f.rovbllng during the day. .! of mi insScouts and Scouters from othpeared this week at the Valley tor the .iiyob'iiii-!Mem! ors of local boy scout iiici!. ,'ds pector; providing er areas In the District will join Music Hall. units have accepted a major In the kick-o- ff and then help Mra. Floyd Lyons entertain- wheieby the mur.icipillty may roll In ttie Roosevelt clean up In their own areas. clean ed Friday afternoon for a group collect the costs of said funcup campaign reports Wayne Salts-give- r, Mr. Labrum stated, "The of boys and glrla In honor of tions; and providing a penalty. community clean-u- p Also was the mentioned fact her daughter Vickie Ann's 10th groups will only clean scouting chairman, the streets and alleys in up birthday. Lunch was served and that at the last City Council Roosevelt Floyd Labrutn, meeting the Mayor pledged the games were played, dls'rlrt chairman will direct the city. They will not cover of t tho the (,'oimnl support and Mr. j Mrs. Dewey Jessen private property. We hepe that tii.) to uting units In a one day In the and Mr. and Mra. Ned Mltcluill Beaudf'cation C;ui,ii:i 111' ,u'.d clean will upnftiic streets and alleys everyone Scouts community In tills good the went to Salt Lake Wednesday promised to eufoi re ordinance on join 25 stated Saturday, March turn and help make Roosevelt and attended the Jimmy Dean No. 16. Mr. Saltsglver. noxt The busiof item major show, All Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts the leading example in Utah tor 1967." Jerrlll Allred, a brother ness on the agenda was the scheduled for of Mrs. Lyndon Hansen, passed campaign kick-o- ff away Monday night and ehe and this coining Saturday, March her children, Lyn Hansen, Mrs. 25th. This Is the day the proHerahel lorg, and Mrs. Ned ject will officially get under Mitchell went to the funeral way. So far, the committee has Friday at the Deseret Mortuary. Mr. and Mra. Haber Tim- lined up four community proothy also attended the funeral. jects to be accomplished on The youth of the Mr. Allrad was Mrs. Timothys this day. community will unite to clean brother. vacant lots. The The Anthon Rusts and the several Hershel lorga attended Jimmy Roosevelt 3rd Ward will provide Dean show Friday night In Salt assistance In topping several trees tor a widow In their Lake. Ward Boundrles. The Boy and Mra. Arthur Timothy, David, Sandra and Rodger Scouts and tlie 4H girls uf Roosevolt will join force In an Mitchell went to Salt Lake Satcampaign which will urday. David and Roger drove antl-llttthe Timothy's second car home cover the entire town. And, after having work done on it. finally, the Roosevelt City Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hansen crews, under direction of A. spent this last week In Salt lake L. Scholes, will assist In the visiting friends and relatives. removal of an abandoned lunise Mrs. Hansen received medical and various other debris reKc-lt- - Chat oletto Kii,!'!i, who Is attending sch'iol at iVjs.itch Academy, at Mt. Pleasant, was mining The t,,p six cor.iestai.ts who wuii i:,l-- radio cui-te- st .. This state qualifies her coinpetion at BYL' March 31. and Mrs, Steve Ogden, .i rc,;ir.n sc.-r- to aiti-n- d Provo, .spent ih weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fairish) aiul family. They also attended the Fuller and son banquet S.itur lay night at Duchesne where Steve and Virgil Carter of BYL' font! all team gL'Vetalks, -Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Bleak and new baby cl Salt Luke spent the weekend vise lug Mi s. Mar effort. and family. Florence Smith took her sister, Mrs. Ann Burns to Wyoming Friday. Viola Deft accompanied her to Rock Springs where she visited her sisters. Angle Costantlno and Stella Frozzlnl and families. Charlolette Smith and boy friend also acci'inpanled them. Vida Curry accompanied Mr. ami Mrs. Ted Nye to Salt Lake last Sunday where Vida visited her relatives Mr. and Mrs. Nye bid a nephew good-ly- e, who left for an LDS Mission. Gilbert Chatwln and Sarah Chatwin spent a few days this week In Salt Lake visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lublin and family and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Winslow Rhoades, Clearfield, spent the weekend at their home In Hanna. d, Sat-urd- ty regularly 20f per sq. ft. i i -- Mow 15 Scouts to aid in city here Saturday - ICC CREAM PARTY cIbkh grsd Mrs. Horrocke and hsr 1st hold at their ice era air, party in Whltarocka March 10 while it lasts! TWO PATTERNS AVAILABLE TURNER'S BUILDING SUPPLY PHONE IM BOOBXVEU r er ulnnara of the tournament school Whiterocks in volleyball Tha TOURNAMENT WINNERS back row, Sherris McKee, captain; t and Laura Kay Chivars, Eldctra Msrla Wopsock; front row, Laural Kitchen, Richardina Tom and Louisa Bartlett. asrs, Tavn-,rinn- wav-.-- : s.inpmepinpnrwvVrt' , '.sMusa .. care. Visiting this weekend with the Grover Mitchell family were J. D. and Susan Wlmmer, and Craig and Deanne Mitchell, all of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. George Retal-llc- k, Mrs. Parley Mitchell, a visitdaughter and ed from Salt Lake this week with their mother on her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hansen and Arthur Sadler visited their son In Logan. Mr. and Mra. Gary Hansen and family. They alsp visited Kent and Karon Robison and family and then on to Salt Lake for the weekend. Mrs. Birdie Swasey went to Salt lake and attended a Utah librarian convention held Friday and Saturday at the Hotel Her daughters, Aft cm Utah. Swasey a student at USU, and Patricia Baker, Salt Lake, accompanied their mother home for the weekend. Mrs. Swasey reports her son, Sam, la on tour tor a week In Oklahoma and Missouri with a singing group of the Delta Kappa Phi. He Is a student at USU. -Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Broth-arso- n and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wnt. Brotherson, Students home from school between quarters were Susan Vance, Jeans McConkie, Dora Ames, Marie Monsen, Lonnie Oman. and Florence Mohlmun made a business trip to Salt Lake Monday. Scott spent the night with hire, Florence Jes-ae- n. son-in-la- w, BASKETBALL. DINNERS ball tournament at Whiterocks captain; Elliot Haslem, Morris dinners of th. basket- - McKee and Mart, were Doyle Curb, Ferrell David Wopsock. --Gl- en moval. "We would urge all citizens of Roosevelt to join In this day and really clean up the town," Master M Men, Golden Gleaners to be honored March 30 lias been set as the night to honor past .Master M Men and Golden Gleaners. It will be In the form of a fireside to Is held at 7:30 p.:n. in the Roosevelt Fai.e Center Relief Society Hoem. Hatsor from rrl;h.ir.j Max lounj l';,;verlV.. wii: t e t!. featured micAo:-This p.ift will in: or all those who are lioiinraij Master M Men and Golden Gleaners as well as those who luve earned IV aw ir.l. Since there are many people who move Into and cut of the area Marvin M Stake leader asks that any Master M Men am! Golden Gleaners In the st.d.e please rail him at "27-J-- 3 air 5. L'lial.lel l'i M.Ia at 330 so pi'ipcr rec'.iiYMtliui cau er be made. Stake presidency members and stake MIA officers ar,.l Buy their partners are also Invited along with partners of the honored guests. There will I e s; edal cMor- t.iin,m'ut and rifii'shmo: served. sented a ct the brewing industry worth to the American economy? Kuckon it in billions. Here are some of our annus! outlays, in round numbers. Excise taxes .federal, state, local! $1.4 Billion Agricultural purchases (grains, otc.l $215 Million Packaging purchases $.VS0 Million (wood, paper, metal) " ia . Salaries and w.",: s ON THESE rOUP I1FMS ALilM- Tho Sresei.es of A'ren.,i . "c'd I'. ! ,. - into tho Amarkan Economic Syitam. UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, M SOUTH SIN (AST SAlUAKICITV UTAH INC. COUNTRY MUTUAL LIFE I & FARM. 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