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Show ri ew ' MMffreTkrfirXre1 n SIIMtAKII 'tiiiiwt i It. ; yi - jCi3a Rrice an 3 Robert Jensen set iate Mr. and Mrs. Stanford W, Ogden, announce the engagement i.f their daughter, Linda, to Robert V. Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrell Jensen, Roosevelt. Plans are being made for a June 28 w in tile Salt Lake Temple. A reception will be held at the White House Reception Center In Ogden that evening. Miss Price graduated from Highland high school in Salt Lake, attended Utah State University and Weber college. She Is majoring In art education and plans a leaching career. The benedict-eleis a graduate of Union high school. He filled an LDS Mission In the Western States. He graduated from Utah State University with a mathematics degree. He taught school two years at Weber high schoul and is currently employed at Hill Air Force base where he Is a planner for computer machines. The young couple plan to make their home In Ogden. Price, ed-dl- ct O0QQ Mrs. Louise Jorgensen Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nelson and Mrs. Myrtle Nelson went to Salt Lake to see the eye doctor. Mrs. Myrtle Nelson will stay In Salt Lake awhile for medical treatment. Lisa Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nelson was hit by a car on the streets of She was taken to Roosevelt. the Roosevelt hospital and Is -- t.f JUNE BRIDE-TO-- IDiss Linda BE to Robsrt change warns in Ogden. Jansen. June 28, and V. Pries is mill sn-ga- ged ex- They make their home MWSSC3 MRS. GRACE DALGLEISH Mr. and Mrs. Alan Todd and small son came from Salt Lake to spend the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Todd and enjoy Mothers Day. Mrs. Emma Tanner, one of Mytons older citizens, was made happy on Mothers Day when she received a telephone call from each of her three daughters who do not reside In the Basin; Mrs. Emma Taylor In Spokane, Washington, Mrs. Cassle Reed In Salt Lake, and Mrs. Hazel Olsen In Helper. Her sons who reside In this area entertained her on Mothers Day. A large congregation attended the 11 a.m. services at the Myton Presbyterian Church on Mothers Day, to Join In honoring all mothers on their special day. The young folks choir opened Perry were tnelr son and daugh-ter-ln-la- w Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Perry, Tooele, who came to spend Mothers Day. Mr. and Mrs. Loryn Ross enjoyed a weekend visit from Mrs. Frances Hair, mother of Mrs. Ross, who came from Salt Lake to spend the Mother's Day weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Gardiner and baby came from Vernal to spend Mothers Day with Mrs. Marjorie Hardlnger, moof Mrs. Gardiner, Sunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hinton and family, Lehl, who enjoyed Mother's Day at the home of Mrs. Hintons parents Mr. and Mrs. Austin Brokaw. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fau-ce- tt and family and Jessie Fau-ceSalt Lake enjoyed the Mothers Day weekend at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Faucett, The junior and senior Sunday school classes of the Myton LDS Ward Chapel on Mothers Day presented a special program. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldwln Wall were Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Webber and family, Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jackson and family, Salt Lake, were ther tt, the service with special music, Mrs. Gladyes Dart was accompanist. Mrs. Floyd Potter came from the Central Christian Church of Salt Lake City to deliver an excellent sermon. Mothers were honored when all of the ladles present received a small potted plant and gifts were presented to the oldest and the youngest mothers present and also to the one with the largest family, Mrs. Esther Burton, Mrs. Melanie David and Mrs. Alice DeLay, visitors from Duchesne and Roosevelt also greeted Mrs. potter and young son who accompanied Mr. Potter from Salt Lake and had the opportunity to greet their many Myton friends. A large crowd attended the Building Fund Banquet at the Myton Ward Chapel, Friday evening. The Primary was In charge of the event. A nice sum was raised to add to the fund which will soon be used to enlarge and Improve the All enjoyed the delichapel. cious food, the program and the social contacts. Mrs. Lewis Young underwent surgery at the Roosevelt hospital last week and Is now reported as Improving. Weekend visitors at the CHARLOTTE TOMLINSON home of Mr. and Mrs. Loyal engaged to be wed. i TOP PRICES PAID FOR: Old Round Dining: Room Table - Old Round Top Trunks Old Roll Top Desks Old Clocks Old Marble Top Furniture Old Brass Spitoons Old Guns Anything Old! Write Earl, 46 West 3rd South St. Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Give telephone number . . . Will pick up! The Roosevelt Culture Club had their Installation breakfast er Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Eldwln Wall. Mrs. Let ha Henrlksen, Mrs. Naoma Babcock, Mrs. Sarah Brokaw and Mrs. Florence Lott, members of the Myton Art Club held their regular meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. Hazel Wall. guests Tfie Old Icmka, Anyone who is plugged into current affairs is hound to be shocked." ' ' i.: Home ransacked during absence of local family Roosevelt home was bur' glarlzed while Its occupants were on vacation earlier this month. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bell returned home from a vacation to find that someone had entered their home and taken fishing gear, tackle box and other Items. It was thought that the theft occurred between A May 1 and May 9. Evidently I' V aTiI, A - K MM re.; . idir' '.a lerks cn vrs. r' HVV :ia - -- p- e c : Dire. drive - I ? : e: 1 I m :: - e hosts. a-- I i Bernice Atwood to head Altamont DUP 'ilie May imiitiii;of the Dl1 P was belli .it the Ver.i Hansen home Thursday. New officer? were elected. Bernice Atwood Was elected president, Olive Miles, vice president; Vera Holsler, 2nd vice president; Vera Hansen, secretary; Nettie Potts, registrar; Mina Uahr, Lola Jones and historian; Manila Madsen, history lor hook chairman; Lydia Rust and Mary Tew, lessons; Edith Hansen, Chorister; Vista Wall, oi j anisi; i"r a low days. and Mrs. Frank Jessen of salt Lake are the parents .1 a baby girl born May 11. Mil w eighed G lbs 8 oz and will Mr. and .in wer to Deana. Mr Dean Reay and Darlene Amanda Cummings, Ch.iplir .int to Salt Lake Saturday to The lesson was Latu'iii.n'k::! wtlmme the new baby home. the DUP. The hostesses v.ei e Mis. iiea remained to be with Vera Hansen and Novell i I'mi-.- . Phillis and family for a few Eighteen members wie pi. The ladles derided to sent. - eiii'.day guests of preserve the hell at the oi l Mrs. Myrtle Fowler were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fowler and Mr. Upalco church house. Mr. and Mrs Irvin Pearand Mrs. Rex Fowler and family ! son were week end i Vitii.i1. Mr. and Mrs. Les Pearson. ami Mrs. Dick Jessen, Mr. and Mrs, Don lorg are Bill and Kathy, went to Salt parents of a baby girl horn Lake over the weekend to visit May 12 in Salt Lake. The l egs Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jessen little son Scott Is stating wish! ami see their new grand daughhis grandparents Mr. and Mrs. ter. They also visited Mrs. Hershel lorg. Mrs. Vera H.n.- - Je.-- , sen's lather, Mr. George sen and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jierri-t- t who lias been 111. and Mrs. Laird Hart-nu- n lorg are the great grandparent:;. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Brown, j and family, Provo, visitLonnie and Lee, Spanish l urk, ed the weekend with Mr, and were weekend visitors or the Mrs. Max Ilartman, Leon Dumps. Altamont Ladles Riding A. W. Sadler was in Salt Chih the Saddlettes met on Lake for medical attention la:;t Tuesday to cut out and sew the week. vests that will lie part of the a birthday dinner ;J(jies uttlre this year. This and party was held In lionor of was directed by Connie Field- Roy Rust on his 88th birthday. sted president and was held Kent and Gwen Remington were at the Home Ec. room at the -- iie-.-i- s ; : entrance someone gained through a hack door or window and there were few clues. Roosevelt Chief of police, David Roberts Is Investigating the case. For fast results, try the classified section. an ad and straight line dresses. Teenage girls who stay with (he project wind up making (lie most liniMirtant clothes In their wardrobe such as suits, coats, party dresses, sports attire aiul basic outfits for school. But there is much more to the clothing program than cutting out a garment and minting it up on the machines, extension clothing specialists point nut. Tlu young seamstresses sonic design, color, fabrics and finishes. They learn how to use time, energy and money wisely in planning and making tlieir own clothes. ConLegion Auxiliary District By iiarticipjtmg in tlie clothvention at Jensen on Satunlny. over a period of Two trophies were given tlte ing program girl has an years, the Altamont unit for tlieir second opportunity not only to have a place winners of the essay confine wardrobe at low cost, but test. also to compete for valuable Sherrie Jessen who works In awards provided by the program Salt Lake spent the weekend sponsor. Coats A Clark Inc. s. with her parents the Reay This year six of the nation's most outstanding clothing memHome frum school were bers will receive $500 scholarJeane McConkle, Karen Uro ships. Fifty from each therson, Susan Vance, Burke state -- - will win Lindsay, Janice Lels and Rex trips to the National H Club Han berg. Congress In Chicago. Several Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smith thousand will earn the county spent Sunday with their daug- medal. hter Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence The same awards are offered Young. to H girls In Puerto Rico. A lovely Mothers Day proAll winners are named by the gram was given Sunday mom Extension Service Couerative lng In Sunday Scliool. The mo- which supervises the H prothers were given a potted plant grams. as a token of tlieir honored day. LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. Mark Simmons and family spent the week Mrs. Lynn Labrurn, Mrs. end visiting Mrs. Simmons fam- Kenneth Labrurn and Mrs. Jar-par- et Broun went to Logan and ily Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Mills Mac and Cyntha Jessen liave Utah State University over the moved this week Into their new weekend to participate in the trailer house they have put special Mother's weekend with at Altamont on the forty acres their daughters, Diana Labrurn, formerly owned by Preston Becky Labrurn and Tana Brenn. Steven Aycock of Vernal accoAllen. mpanied them. 'Pliose on hand to Miles. i a'.c were Mr. ami Mrs. ami Mrs, Cary Hansen Van I'ei.nion, Mr. aiul Mrs. have moved tlieir trailer from . i Powell jnd family Logan to Altauiont for the sumMhoii Rust, Mr. and Mrs. Far- -i mer. Gary has been going to el: M.iikham of Salt Lake, and school. SteMr. and Mrs. George ChapMr. and Mrs. lau-eman ct Logan. venson otal family. Salt lake, Mrs. I tilth Hansen recently were recent guests of Mr. .md returned from Long Beach, Mrs. Edgar Miles. Neal Pearson and Mark, t'.ilil., where she spent Gweeks visiung; her sister Mrs. Myrtle of Magna were recent guests Mr. trn.'ld. of the Grant Hansens. M: . and Mrs. Rodney Codts Nell Pearson and Valerie Hana.iid i ihy, Eairvtew, spent the sen, Provo, were weekend wei kcnd with Mr. and Mrs. guests ut the Hansens. Pent! c Carroll. Mrs. Car-ro- ll Lola Jones, Juaiiitaandlaiis went luune with the Coats La Rose attended the American from : ! In as 4-- tiii'i'i'-iiiarti- . f rcr cviale 09 i j high school. and Mrs. Douglas Miles are the parents of a baby boy, born May nth at the Roosevelt He weighed 7 lbs hospital. and will answer to Lane Douglas. Mrs. Miles parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lathe Calllster and family. Delta, were on hand to welcome the mother and baby home. Mrs. Callister remained for a few days to care for the 4-- Jes-sen- ne 4-- 4-- 4-- COUNTRY MUTUAL LIFE Q UTAH FARMbUI czyvuivtaiiGe, L atnva.ni. INSURANCE AGENCY MIC1IIE ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY Miss Tomlinson will marry Gilbert Kynaston Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Tomlinson, Roosevelt, announce the engagement of their daughter Charlotte Ann to A. Gilbert Knyaston of Pleasent Valley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alden G. Kynaston. The bride-to-b- e graduated from Uintah high school In 1964, where she was active In pep club, F.H.A., and Spanish clubs. LDS SemShe was a four-yeinary graduate. She Is presently attending Snow College In Ephraim, Utah, where she Is active In Lama Delta Sigma, and the physical education department. The benedict-elegraduated from Union high school In 1963 where he was active In F.F.A. LDS SemHe Is a three-yeinary graduate. He recently returned from serving a two year LDS mission In the Cum-ora- h At (New York State). present he Is farming In Plea-se- nt Valley, They are planning a late August wedding the Salt Lake LDS They plan to make temple. tlieir Inme In the Uintah Basin, ar DO YOU NEED EXTRA MONEY? Culture club has installation and recipe party The iv i a big diflerence In l.iilii's ihaibjvetlie'luiulinadu i iilu'i t!un the luimemade Ami it is the distinclook. tive 'liaiiilmade' look Hut H can pel feet when they me i lien- own clothes, say i lotluiig leaders, l'lii' national Clothing pi oi l . no annual h enrolls almut 'million girls Iron. .) lo 111 years uf age. M mi on 'ilu'i's of today's iiiem-- I ors learned lo sew when lliey lien' i'Ni'oile-- hi his program ii"W m Us 27!h leal'. M ti.it is so special a I mu I the ch thing proyraiu'.' First of all, it is ilesiUe enough so even tear-ol- d miss can learn to opei. ite a sewing machine and nuke easy tilings like a poncho or head scarf. Twelve make skirts, blouses year-old- s 4-- J:- - Mr?. Knsaleo Jensen ther Mrs. Vera Larsen. edge on making fine garments I-'- - Ar-d- on home. -- Mr. and Mrs. Nyron Mower and family of Orem spent Sunday at the home of her mo- l!i(57 i Mr. and Mrs. James Larsen, Uuincv, Washington, are here for a few days visiting with his mother Mrs. Cynthia Larsen and other relatives. visitors at the Evans home were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Evans ami family, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Laird Evans, Baird and Mary Ellen Evans, Provo. The Primary family hour was presented by the Ward Primary Sunday evening In Sacrament meeting, Stairway to Saturday morning at Steve's Cafe. Mrs. D. G. Mantyla Installed the following new Mrs. Lyn Miller, officers, president; Mrs. Max Sudweeks, now at home. Mrs. Lynn Hall Mrs. John Percival and fam- secretary; Mrs. Clifford Casto, ily, Bountiful, were here for the reporter; Mrs. Thure Carlson funeral of David Lundberg. historian and Mrs. James Hall, They stayed at the home of outgoing president, parliamenMr. and Mrs. Hugh Percival. tarian. Mr. and Mrs. Dean WashDuring the breakfast Mrs. burn went to Salt Lake and John Fausett sang several Provo last Tuesday. numbers and Mrs. Sudweeks Kathy Reay Is In Salt Lake gave some readings. where her fiance Is being operThursday of last week they met at the home of Mr. and ated for an ear Infection. Mrs. Carl Walker, daughter Mrs. Val Simpson, with Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Tuff Reay, Simpson and Mrs. Wayne Salts-glvA short had the misfortune Sunday of as having a horse fall on her. business meeting was conducted She Is being treated In the by Mrs. James Hall. Roosevelt hospital. Special guests were Mrs. Jimmy Lemon, who Is at- Charles C. Bell and Mrs. Vll-a- te Gee. tending BYU, came home for Each club member brought Mothers Day to see his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lemon. her favorite dish and the recMr. and Mrs. Merlin Nor- ipe which were served as a ton and family spent Sunday pot luck meal. with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Foote. Mr. Norton and Mrs. Foote are brother and sister. 7 is. sewers have 4-- H 7 Grant. Lasting Joy." Mr. and Mrs. Duane Rummer, Salt Lake, were Saturday visitors at the Irvin Johnson g v'rv. 4 Mr. and Mrs. R. s. Lusty enjoyed a visit from members of tlieir faniiiv Sunday, which Included Mr, ami Mrs. LaVon Hnrrocks and family, Rangley; Mr, and Mrs, Scott Lusty and family, Magna; Mr, and Mrs. Verl Roper, Bluebell, The Ward presented a Mothers Day program, entitled Every Day a Mother's Day". Snugs and poems were given by the Junior Sunday Scliool. Talks were given by members of the Senior Sunday School and a vocal solo by Mr. Horace -- i 5 I lull Mu', v ct All our Towncraft sport shirts are reduced thru Saturdayl NOW ar Ducnn polyene lO'ton and Fortrel polyester co'ton sp'yrt hiif at sji.li savinys! (With Penn Prcst you never iron Just tumble 'cm dry.) f Take your pi .jui ipMeition of handsome i casually i o: ihntj in soli Js. si ipe-.- i Inn ks and pinids. Ri'i'tuUn fashion and Ini'tondown col'i rs. Penn-Pres- i . |