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Show STANDARD , Utah I Tliiii sility, M velt LLns Club have stated that they would be happy to cooperThe Roosevelt City ate too. crews have been very willing and helpful In the fight against blight In ltoosevelt. Along with home and community beautification and the rehabilitation of blighted areas, the Committee will attempt to secure programs to Improve health and safety standards, teach Juvenile decency, and aaslt In fire prevention. "It Is hoped that with the coming of the summer weather we can begin to see real accomplishments In the clean-u- p and beautification of Roosevelt," said Wayne M. Saltzglver, chairman. 90 certificates of RuiMii'W-lt- iy IN, achievement a given Saturday Mrs. Irene Johnson Aaronlc Approximately - Mr. .iii'1 Mi n. .Win HlrkWi, Helior, Imvi cit bluing In I heir nlil Iimiih in T.iMhim. C'jh-pMr. uii'l Mis. I went In S.ilt I,jW j nil visited Mr. and Mi s. Blaine Ca.sppr. llaruld Casper and daughter, Salt laike, vislti-- l tlu weekend with Mr. ami Mi.s. Uni Casper. and Mis. I yle Welland daughter, Salt lake, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Chum Giles and Mrs. Mildred Webb. and Mrs. Dale Allred and family spent Sunday visiting Irene Johnson. r. and Mrs. Win. 1. den, Salt Lake, a cousin nf Blanche Defa, visited with Mr. ami Mrs. Iao D. Defa. Mr. and Mrs. Loo U. Defa spent a day In Irovn last week. I vie and J. C. Curllle were married in the Salt lake 1 31 V "k er : -- 1 --- --M- Temple, May R. They enjoyed a wedding In eakfast at the Immn of Blsliop and Mrs. Calvin Broadliead. Those tliat went through the Temple with them were, Mr. ami Mrs. Pete Ivle, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carllle, Mr, and Mrs. Ted Nye, Jean Fatirlzlo, Khoadus, Joseph Ralph Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Droadliead, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Carllle, Mr. ami Mrs. Jerry White, Carolyn Giles Stewart, Lila Jean Well Hickman and Norma Josle. D.U.P. meeting was held at the home of Kdna Giles. Aft on Glle.s gave the lesson. Apple pie and Ice cream was served. Angle Lewis has gone to New York, with the Mothers of The Year, MIA put on a play at Tallona Monday night, titled "No Room For Beryl." The money taken In was given to Tabiona MIA. Tubiona MIA will take a play to Duchesne and the money taken In there will go to Duchesne MIA. It will all he given to the Era Fund. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Glnes, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fabrlzto, Mr. and Mrs. l.lonal Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Lefler, Vida Curry, Mildred Webb, Nina Glnes, Edna Giles, Bishop and Mrs. Fabrlzio, attended tlie funeral for Mart Leflers wife In Riverton. Glnes and Edna Giles visited with Jessie Maxwell in American Fork. --M- r. and Mrs. Ferron Glnes --Ni- na went to Vernal A TRONIC 350 PRIESTHCOD of Roosavelt stake heard Dr. Creed Hancr-l- , f-r- experiences . CEmciiuE Approximately banquet Saturday evening and track record holder, tall of his i Mr. and Mrs. Paul White-hea- d and two cldldren, Granger, visited on Monday and Tuesday with Paul's parents, Whiteheads. N. CLESM'P CDMr.'LES DOINGS THE SIX LORANNA COOKS Called to order by Kathy tK,ro-g- Expanding Files File Boxes support of the campaign. Mem bers of the Utah State Highway Department have accepted a UINTAH BASIN STANDARD major project, and the Roose crews still keeping busy The Roosevelt Beautification and Clean-u- p activity continues each week. The early spring chores, such as weed burning and litter controls, have dominated the projects up to now. However, plans are now being laid to combat other areas of the campaign. Several groups and clubs have volunterred their services in Stelnfeldt. Pamela WUkerson We sang a gave the prayer. song led by Glenda Pratt. We learned how to boil eggs. We made egg loaf sandwiches. We had a egg experiment In Irfilllng eggs. After which light refreshments were served. Our next meeting will tie held June 5. fe cig K clean-u- p City Vl'.f-.- v. City creis continue the main dc.n Oy clea"p efforts, tow"1. ''igt'-a- y stake. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Remington Phil and family, Altamont; Remington, Salt Lake, caine during the week to take his wife and son home. Luclle Winkler and sister Elva Manwarlng, Vernal, drove to Orem on Tuesday The Community Club held where they visited with their a meeting Thursday evening of sister Irene and her huslund last week and made plans for Luther Gale and another brotlier the annual community clean up LaVorl and family, Provo. The a quilt for A ladies quilted and hind raising project. daughter Jeanne who will cemetery clean up and fund raising to Install a sprinkling son be married. The ladles system and other community returned home Wednesday. clean up projects. A quilt was They report Luther Gale who quilted on Monday by ttie ward Is receiving medical treatment In the hospital Is Improving ladles. Mrs. Shirley Remington and nicely. Mrs. llemice Atwood and son, Salt Lake, Is visiting her husband's parents, the Walter her mother Mrs. Ed Miles atOther guests at tended a funeral in Heber on Remingtons. Mr. and Mrs. Bob the Remington home over the Tuesday. weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Miles, Altainont, also attended. Alton Thacker and family, It was the funeral of Mrs. Bob Mile's grandmother. The Primary held their famwere nominated for president; home evening program on ily and Keith for Johnny Sunday evening. The theme was and Ginger for sec"The Stairway to Lasting Joy", and fur Kevin Laura and retary; All Primary children and historian. Cheerleaders tryouts were officers participated. Many former Bluebell resihel d the same day. Rosalyn dents were home to spend the Donna and Ginger, DaVona, were chosen as cheerleaders, Mothers Day weekend with their mothers and family members. with Rosalyn as head cheerwere Mr. and Mrs. Floyd They leader. Murray and two daughters, Mr. A program was held at the church Wednesday night, In the and Mrs. Dal Seeley and dauform of a family night. The ghters, Mr. and Mrs. Chad WinUdell Winkler, Shana Wiprogram taken for the exchange kler, Mr. and Mrs. Jim nkler, was assembly presented to par- Mrs. Ida Stansfleld and Allen, family, ents, with other numbers by the Mrs. Joyce KarsichandMr.and band, chorus and several other Mrs. Lloyd Goodrich with Mr. numbers. Parents enjoyed seeand Mrs. Lynn Long. ing their children perform, and Williams was among were pleased to see how far students attending the Altainont band had come this year, the a track meet In Price on Friunder the direction of Mrs. day and Saturday. Kirk Seeley Morin. Altamont student atThe annual school trip Is another state Judging contest a tended planned for Monday May 15. in Logan on Friday and SatThe bus took students from the with other Altamont stuurday four upper grades to Provo and teacher Verl Tucker. dents where they presented a pro-Velma Monsen was an overgram at the state mental hospinight patient In the Roosevelt tal. They visited the Art Gamedical receiving hospital llery In Sprlngvllle, the Fish treatment. and went a for plunge Hatchery, at Park Roshe. - Erma Thomas and Alta Giles went to Salt Lake last weekend and visited Mr. and Mrs. Ascii Thomas and their new U U baby boy. They also visited Ranae and Dale Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Tex Glnes One person from the Altaand son, Salt Lake, visited with mont area Is among the 1,004 Mr. and Mrs. Feron Glnes and students named to the Winter family. The closing social for Relief quarter honor roll at the of Utah. The student Society was held In Duchesne from the Altamont high school Those from Tabiona May 4. Is: J. Garth Remington, Colwere Connie attending Lee, Florence, Turnbow, Deone lege of Letters Science, Grad. To be named to an honor list Rhoades, Grace Giles, Nettle a student must maintain an Carllle, Genette Turnliow, Iiu of 3.5 or better In all average Hazel Vida VanTassell, Defa, academic subjects where 4.0 Is Curry, Florence Roberts, and the equivalent of an "A". Bernice Young, Wm. and sons Orem; Garth Remington, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Held-hea- d and daughter, Roosevelt; Mrs. Garda Seeley the fathers priesthood Ixiys, their fathers and stake leaders attend).-- 1 the aii'iuet held at the R aisevelt stake center Saturday eve:. Ini'. Speaker of the evenli.K was Dr. - reed Huymond, Salt Lake, den-iii- t, who told of 1:1s experience: the Olympics and Ids world records In track. His Interest -li g experiences kept the audience spellbound. Dr. Frank Madsen was MC for the program which also indued several vocal nuri.liers from Ladd Wilkins. Achievement awards were presented to 30 lAiys In the stake during the program. Additional special programs were held the following morning during priesthood meetings In the various wards of the CHIROPRACTOR Dr. Jerry D. Forbush Hotel Roosevelt TUESDAY, 9:00 A.M. TO 4:00 P.M. MONDAY Effective May - Hotel Vernal 11 A.M. to 7 P.M. THURSDAY 21 Call hotels any time for an appointment! La-Vol- r's Are you ready? dy Friday. Three inmates from the Utah State Prison came to Tabiona High Monday, May 8, to speak to the students. They presented very Interesting talks. They talked about what caused them to go to prison. Ralph Giles and Bert Allen presented a film from the For-e- st Service about smoke Jumper!. Seminary Graduation will be held at the Church house Thursday May 18, at 7:30 p.in. The program will consist of several talks and musical numbers and the presentation of diplomas. The senior banquet was held Thursday night In the lunch room. The seniors and their parents attended, along with faculty members. The dinner was enjoyed by all. Then they went to the band room to enjoy viewing pictures of the seniors from babyhood to graduation. A track meet was held at Tabiona last Tuesday. The boys represented the school well. Primary elections were held Tuesday. Sherrto and Lorraine J. G. Remington If youre tired rates honor roll at of If you want an oven that turns itself down and keeps dinner ready for hours of smoking broilers Uin-vers- ity t If youre weary of waiting for burners to get hot and cleaning up after -- boiled-ove- r pots then toure randij for n glamorous GAS range:r This beautiful HESSTON annou NCES that ROOSEVELT EQUIPMENT of ROOSEVELT is the new dealer and headquarters for Hesston parts and service! COME IN AND SEE THE PULL-TYP- E WIXDROWF.R Special offer! 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