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Show f f I A Thursday U& . STANDARD Rooeeveit, VUh May 11. 0 unit picks Girls Staters Mrs. Maxine Penrod went by airplane to Michigan Friday where she will Join her husband Lon and drive back Constant Ely (Connie) Mur ray and Kathleen Slxklller hav been selected from the Uintah A Ouray Unit 12C of the Amer nt lean Legion Auxiliary to their Unit at the Amar-ca- n Legion Clrla State at Logan in Jhn. Doth girls are juniors at Union high school and are both ten year American Legion Auxiliary Junior members. They are both very active with this Unit and have been faithful members serving on all required duties. CONNIE Miss Murray Is 17 years old and she plays tho clarinet and saxaphone. Her hobby la oil painting, she Is in her 2nd year home. rep-rese- mURRAY... stats delegate. of advanced art. She had played on the girls basketball team for several years for the Ute Tribe. Every year she lias played In the girls' All Around Tournament of Tribal Champ' Ions. She la a member of the girls atheltlc association, and Is active In all sports. She attended the Wasatch Academy fur on year and a half, where aha served as retary befored high. She la Mr. and Mrs. dormitory secattending Union the daughter of Julius Murray, Alterra. She la a member of the LD6 Church. Miss Slxklller Is 17 years old. At Union high she Is secretary of the Tribal Brotherhood Club, She likes all outdoor sports and has played basketball on tlie girls team during the Tribal Champions Basketball Tournaments. While attending West Junior high school she served as student boby president. During the last Democratic Con' ventlon in Salt Lake she served as page girl and Usher. Her hobby is dancing. She Is active In school activities and has served on many Committee's at various times. She Is a member of the Episcopal Church where Is Is active. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Slxklller Sr., ol Roosevelt Route 1. Priest Aaron Hey visits Masonic Lodge Saturday In The Masonic Temple Roosevelt was the scene of great activity Saturday when the joint Grand Visitation to Basin Lodge 20 and Ashley Lodge 28 of Vernal was held. At 4 p.m. King's Peak Chapter 9 received the visitation of the Grand High Priest of Utah. Aaron Hey of Salt Lake. The highlight of this meeting was the presentation of a medallion to Darrel Walker of Roosevelt for outstanding service to Royal Arch Masonry of Utah and King's Peak Chapter 9. At 6:30 p.m. all Masons and their wives met for a banquet at the Frontier Grill. The tables were festively decorated with centerpieces of red, yellow and orange carnations and matching tapers. These wer later given to the ladles as door prlxes. At 8 p.m. The combined at the MasLodges onic Temple to receive the Grand Visitation of the Most Worshipful Master of Utah Mr. Girls SIXKILLER... to sttsnd girls state Gwnrora MRS. GRACE i DALGLEBH pneumonia. Miss Linda Ross honored at bridal shower Linda Rosa was guest of honor at the homo of Mrs, Charles Denver In Roosevelt, Friday, at a bridal shower. Her mother, Mrs. Loryn Ross, Mrs. Joseph Shields, Mrs. Marlon Ross, Mrs. Leon Ross and Mrs. Larry Ross also were guests at ths shower, --M- r, and Mra, John Uresk and family, have been among the many residents of this area who have been on the sick list during ths flu epidemic which has hit this district. Their son Gary was hospitalised at Roosevelt with a severe case of Poppy poster winners named Poppy Poster winhave been announced by District ners KATHLEEN Mrs. Isabel Roberts, contest chairman. Ih the senior division, Gloria Peterson, My ton was 1st place and Margaret Roberts, Roosevelt, 2nd place. In the JUnlor high division Jon Hansen, Duchesne, 1st place and Melna Horrocks, also of Duchesne, second place. Students of 4th, Sth and Cth grade were eligible (or the elementary contest. Winners In this category were Chance-ly- n Jordan, Duchesne 1st place and Urent Bascom, Jensen, 2nd. These winning posters will It taken to the state contest In June. Mrs. Roberts reported that each unit In the district sent their winning posters Into the district contest. Rites held for Carver Redcap Primary Stake officer, Mra. Calvin Kowallla and Mra, came from D. L. Campbell Roosevelt to be present at the Family Hour Home program at the Myton Ward chapel Sunday. A large group of friend from Myton attended open house honoring Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dsspaln at the home of Ardlth McClellan In Roosevelt Friday. The Daughters of Utah Pioneers wsra gussts at ths home of Mrs. W. H. Llnck, Thursday. Ths Isason "Plonssr Historical Landmarks" was by Mrs. Wm. Murray. At ths doss of tho mooting refreshments wars sorved by ths hostess. Confirmed as members of the LD6 Church at sacrament meeting Sunday, ware David Murphy, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Murphy, confirmed by Nels Johnson; Brett Ross was confirmed by Loon Ross; Pamela Jenkins confirmed by Herald Crapo; Dale Johnson confirmed by his father Nels Johnson; the baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. laVor Edwards wis blessed by Bishop Clark Abeg-gland given the name, Janies. The Sunday services at 11 a.m. at tho Myton Presbyterian Church were conducted by Victor Smith of the Christ Methodist Church of Salt Lake who delivered an excellent sermon. The recently organized young folks choir opened the service with a special musical number with Mrs. Gladyes Dart as accompanist, Humnal music during the service was accompanied by Mrs. Robert George of DuA visitor at ths ser chesne. vice was John Perslnger who all members had ths opportunA social hour ity to greet. at noon was enjoyed by the Sunday large congregation. school at 10 a.m. was under the supervision of Mrs. Orson DeLay and Mrs. Gladyes Dart. A large attendance was present. Services next Sunday May 14th will be conducted by Floyd Potter from the Central Christian Church In Salt Lake. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all to enjoy ths Mothers Day service. prs-ssnt- sd en -Mr. and Mrs. Max Glleiand family visited Mr. and Mrs, Frank T. Defa and Margaret Giles over the weekend. Mr. and Mra. Danny Fabrlx-l- o and daughter; Max Glnss, Salt Lake; Mr. Theo Glnss, American F ork; Mrs. Dan Ginn and son, Gary and daughter, Vickis and friend, Vickis Gilbert, spent ths weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Art Fabrlz-l- o and family. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ginas and faintly In Tabtona. Mr. and Mrs. Jay C. Humphrey and gamlly, and Clifford Rolwrta motored to Provo Saturday where they visited Elmer Roberts and Maude Huberts and famlllea. from Hanna who attended closing Relief Society Leadership meeting In Duchesne Thursday wer Florence Roberts, Connie Lee, Vida Curry, Hazel Defa, Florence Turnbow and Bernice Young. John Roberts, Sandy, visited Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Roberts and family over the weekend. Lanny Price returned home from Viet Nam Wednesday where he has been the past year, serving In the U.S. Army. He will have a furlough, then will report back to Fort Lewis, Wash., until October. Floyd Soren and Linda Kal--er and family. Salt Lake, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lea and Cindy over the weekend. Mrs. Flora Fabrlzlo spent 10 days In Salt Laka at the horns of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Leflar where she tended the children while Mrs. Lefler Is In the hospital. Mrs, Tett Curry and family, Salt Lake, visited last weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fabrlzlo and family. -and Mr. Mrs. Winslow Rhoades and family of Clearfield spent the weekend at their home In Hanna. Mick Jensen, St. George, Is staying at his ranch homo In North Fork for the summer. - -- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Curry took their car and a load of seniors on the senior sneak Thursday, Friday and Saturday down to Richfield, Lake Powell and other points of Interest. Mr, and Mrs. Delyle .Giles and fhmlly spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. Defa. They had there baby blessed and named In sacrament meeting Sunday by Allen The name given was Giles. se 45-d- ay rRS. YERGENSEN..., elected to state BP'JI Douglas Von. Delyls Giles has been trans ftrred to Roosevelt for a few He works for Mounmonths. tain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. Hie family la still living In Salt Lake, Dale Glnss, Dan Glnss, and Tluio Glnss went to Kamas Saturday where they attended fun- eral services for Harold Glnss. Dais talked at the services. ...Ed Curry and eons, Mike, Matt and Wayne, Salt Lake, spent the weekend visiting Mrs. Vida Curry and attended the Junior prom. Ed Voda, Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake, spent the weekend at their ranch home In Hanna. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Fabrlzlo had their baby named and blessed Sunday by Its grandfather, Art Fabrlzlo. The name given was Danna Gay. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Defa and family, Salt Lake spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alfonzo Defa and Judy. Ths gun safety dase held their last meeting Saturday at Tablona. Teachers were Bruce Jensen and Bob Smith. There were 18 who took the class this year. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wllc-ke- n and family, Duchesne, enjoyed a picnic at Hanna Ranger Station Sunday. Eldon took family pictures of the five generations of decendants of Mrs. Mary Defa Including Rosie Fab-lzl- o, Art Fabrlzlo, Danny Fabrlzlo and Danna Gay Fabrlzlo. ROOSEVELT WEATHElJ Temperatures went up day when It reached 81 Mon- the high- est mark this year. O0GQ Ifliii UIOITEN Yitti Itarii ai Utah's young carnr woman at atata BPUi convention last weekend in Park City. Canter ia mary Eleanor Johnson, Brigham City, last year's delegate, and at right, mary Colbath, Salt Laka, who ia achadulad to compita in tha national contest. Attending the convention from the Roosevelt club were Mra. Yargensen, Mrs. Lon A. LoMrs, gan, parliamentarian; Percy Stewart, Immediate past president of tho Roosevelt dub; Mrs. Marla Ross, immediate Mrs. Natpast Mrs. Yergensen elected to state BPW post vice-preside- nt; han The highlight of tho State convention of the Federation of Business and Professional Woman's Clubs hold In Park City Friday, Saturday and Sunday, wu tha announcement of ths results of ths election of stats officers. Mrs. Elmer (Josephine) Yergensen, of the Roosevelt club was a successful candidate for the office of 2nd and was among ths new officers installed by Mrs. Ruth Easterling, national BPW officer of Charlotte, North Carolina. Miss Jean Fox, Salt Lake la the president for the coming year and Mrs. Francis J. (DeLone) Peterson, LoOther gan, 1st elected officers are Miss Karla Hulet, Cedar City, recording secretary; Mrs. Lyle (Bessie) Mower, Price, treasurer; Miss Helen Dahle, Salt Lake, corresponding secretary and Mrs. Frances Lenox, nominating chairman. Yetta Hanson, the eastern district representative to the Young Career Woman contest, was selected as alternate to Mias Mary Colbath, assistant district attorney, who was the representative from the central district. If anything prevents Miss Colbath from attending the National BPW Convention vice-presid- vice-preside- nt. O Miscellaneous SNOWS o o DRUG STORES MODERN PRESCRIPTION Drag DRUG Itl MISCELLANEOUS Manila Envelopes AD Regular and Legal Bias Uintah Basin TIRE STORE. Standard ld ... MURPHYS Out-of-to- APPLIANCE Service Is Our Business! For as Little ns 13,5 OO nrr H U I S H Q : 9 S .' We Specialize 1 - ll'ls !., Wet Roosevelt O HOTELS Drugs 'MAKE OUR DRUG STORE YOUR PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS I" Phone M Roooovell rrwc ooon Mt' MOTELS pi. aces to BAT AND SLEEP . . . here AND AT HOUR P Electrical Repairs motel Frontier Drill REPAIRS of all klndsl Boooevelt, Utah 0 auto service Dealer Fur LENNOX FURNACES A MYERS PUMPS IT COSTS Era Wardle Q FARM SUPPLIES S1.00 ONLY At For A INDIAN CURIO SHOP Phone 171-- J Rooeeveit 2-In- ch Ad In This Directory O CARPETS O LINOLEUM O UPHOLSTERY Also . . . carpet binding sad installation of all flor coverings FARM SUPPLIES BETTS Buchanan Feed Floor Covering A Upholstery Shop Phone Boooevelt Phene 111 Altamont - Phone 8M-874I -- Roosevelt Equipment - VvvY7riViiviiVrvnrMVirxvjenerwuMR ELECTRICAL 288--W For quality printing, no matter what the Job, try the' Uintah Basin Standard first. wUl ....XS'V 1 1S1 Prong Fastonors Magic Markora UINTAH BASIN STANDARI and Motol O Carlson Cleaners Obi. Phone WE HAVE TURNERS IW-l- uy sue Fils Foldors Products An 1800 Square Foot Home district director; Allen, Mrs. John A. Boender, newly installed Roosevelt president; Mra. Alfred Parrlette, vice president; Mrs. Thure Carlson, secretary, Mrs. Bryct Groan, treasurer; Mrs. Hyrum Jensen, stats public relations chairman; Mrs. Fran Harrison; Mrs. Leo Hanson Mr. Verlen Labrum and Miss Yetta Hanson. Dairy -- altirnati Hanion uibi namsd For fast results, try an ad classified section. Hl!LTAND Pat Gantry ta Join Spurs club CAREER In the Funeral services for Carver Redcap, 48, of Whlterocks,were held Tuesday at 2 p.m. In the Whiterocks Episcopal Church. Mr. Redcap died May 4 from Injuries suffered when he was thrown from an automobile. He was born March 10, 1919, MISCELLANEOUS In Whiterocks, a son of Bob and Mary Noble Redcap. Ha married Katherine Copperfleld She died January 10, 1967. Mr. Louis Jorgensen Francis W. Douglas of Salt Survivors Include sons, and a Lake and his corps of Grand daughter, Donnie, Bobby, Melofficers. Receiving them was vin all Whiterocks and Mrs. Robert Howell, Worshipful Sherrill Gardner, Salt Lake, two QUALITY Master of Basin Lodge 4zo CHECKED and Adam Raloff W.M. of Ash- grandchildren. Burial was In the Whiterocks -- Miss Pat Gantry received ley Lodge 28. cemetery. week that she had this word While the men were In meetto join tho Spurs, bean accepted were the ladles entertained ings grade-poi- nt a ssrvlcs club for at ths Frontier Grill under the For fast results, tty an ad sophmoro girls. direction of Mrs. Robert In the classified section. For Home Tire Mr. and Mrs. Bart Killian, Delivery Wheel Hal earing weekend Salt Lake, spent ths Phone 268 Front-En- d Alignment with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde KilRoosevelt Bisk Berrios lian. "The Brand You Know WILL TRADE TIRES FOR FOR REAL VALUE YOU Mr, and Mrs. Roy Emmett . with ths MOST ANYTHING OF VALUE blessed their baby son, Sunday, On Highway 40 n Roosevelt Quality You're Sure Ol! giving him ths name of Scott. 11 CAN'T BEAT UNITED HOMESI Mrs. Emmott Is ths daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Los Ktlson. Mrs, Tom Gantry want to Logan for ths weekend to sttsnd tho Mothers Day activities at USU with her daughter Pat. gussts for the Edwards and of Louisa wadding Vom DeSpaln wars: Mr. and - Mrs. Glen DeMlll, Mr. and Mra. Cecel DeSpaln, Jo Ferro, Miss Kay Anderson, Mlae Delores DeSpaln, all of Salt Lake; Mr. We oervlee all and Mrs. Golden Butterfield, make Urge and MOORE FAINTS 9 Mr, and Mrs. Bryant Miller, mall appliances! LINOLEUM both of Harrlinon; Mrs. Sue SAVE AT PHONE 458 ROOSEVELT Berrett, Seattle, Wash.; Dr. and vivmvYwtnnAAJL Mrs. Charles Edwards, Layton; BUILDING SUPPLY Mr, and Mrs. Richard Edwards, 80S - Boooevelt Phono Mrs. Kay Farnsworth, Provo; .ru iAL' roe limiiui time - u. Cleaning, Laundry Mr. Louisa l mw nallikla. Johnson, Iim Gusher; lraau,,l iMmITIIN. .ilwiHKiinMin. and Mrs. Sharon Becham, Mr. ijn.n piwm iiv and Mrs. Theron Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Anderson, Mrs. I'lMsd Hum Cvri 1'MKKtf li is pnii u 't ?i Barbara Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Hancock as hhi c ps'n'dni f in Professions; 1" I. Ei;i vh, 'm ! Li rl VtMUli Basin Hi tsualilifd tv huip lf (.1 If IV .1 A I' ..!? Johnson, Mr, and Mrs. Georgs and Cl ' J tain tfw Wst financri'i ihv Iwtf home slur IN FABM 'll Sfl .If, iu"iaJ ' rut Frank Johnson, all of Vernal; i tAMtam tallorfd Ui vivr nmli with Coln-Op Jrs.gii I. H ,i i Joe Dally, Salt Lake; Rowaln peri'h Ilf- 11 MACHINERY Ml Cl fl,l DRY f '; (l. M nss .1 't 4.1 tv DeSpaln, Idaho and Mr. Mars 8ALBS M l.. hulUtaf fumluihm. rwiiari: Tea a! ewvkre tasInSoa leMep Larson, Murray. Iwetf A SERVICE Ifeltft eeMplhiag ftM pUnRtRj itp DEVERE HANCOCK Mrs. Lucy Edwards attendCOIN OP L'lutvd Hofiws FraiKhiMr SMITES BOaCES DVC ed ths baptism and confirmaLAUNDRY NlEaMM Nwik jviit Mohi imiv4iiiI tion of her granddaughter, Tam. IIS' I.1 Open Every Day k'l il MNWICVBI.T. ITUf 8:80 am. -- 10 p.m ara Jenkins, Sunday. She Is Oi ri We iwwense Mm PHONE M (feel ire IsIdiR' - Rooeeveit ths daughter of Mr. end Mrs Phono 81 741 - Roosevelt A Morris Jenkins. O a IT o YOUNG I Rooeeveit Ideal Bookkeeping Book Iw purpose available at tha Standard Office Rooeeveit. men Call X31 Fprm Suppllesl S FERTILIZER NITROGEN Phoaphatas FURLS CANNED GOODS Uintah Farmers Co-o- p ITS - Rusnentl 1 |