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Show PRE-INVENTO- Still time to stock up on sheets and pillow cases ! RY S O O SPECIAL BUYS O BI6 SAVINGS ON ALL WINTER MARK-DOWN- I ALWAYS TODMPQflO QUALITY COATS FOR THE FAMILY ROOSEVELT D.U.P. MEETS JANUARY 18 FOUNDATION TOLD AT MEETING B.- P.W. The Roosevelt The Roosevelt Business and Mis Janet Hailey . . . who)-ennip-mi-- is miidc known. Janet Bailey Is engaged to Lyle Oman Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Sanders at 538 Nuttman, Ft. Wayne Indiana, announce the engagement of their daughter, Janet L. Bailey to Lyle Oman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Oman of Alta moot, Utah. as Janet Is a graduate of In school high Delphas, Ohio; and Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. She Is presently teaching at Duchesne high school, Duchesne, Utah. Lyle is a graduate at Alta-moAltamont high school, He served a 2 Utah. 12 year mission to Denmark, and is presently engaged In cattle ranching. The couple plan to be marDel--ph- ot, ried February the 9, 1968 In Salt Lake L.D.S. Temple. Floyd Wyasket wedding set Saturday Francis Wyasket and Gladys Cuch announce the forthcoming marriage of their son, Floyd Wyasket and Georgia Noranjo of Espinola, New Mexico. The marriage will take place Saturday, January 27 with a reception to be held that evening at the Randlett LDS Branch. Friends are cordially Invited to attend. DOUBLE BIRTHDAY PARTY HELD JANUARY 17 Professional Womens Club met Last Monday evening for their regular monthly dinnermeeting. Mrs, Mary Boender, club president, conducted a short business meeting. The 12th BUREAU LADIES birthday of the BPW Foundation PRESENT program was discussed by Mrs. CLUB PROGRAM Josephine Yergensen. The program was under the World AThe Duchesne Mother's Club ffairs committee of which Mrs. met Thursday at the home of Ida Harrison Is chairman. Arvella Moon with Patty BurSeveral musical selections dick as The ladies were given by Susan Denver and from the Bureau presented a Mrs. Joan Handy told of her program. experiences while In Germany The program was under the for the past two years. There direction of Shirley George, were 20 club members and three Joyce Rhoades, and Elaine guests, Mrs. Marjorie Eggert, Wayland with Mary Foderaro Mrs. Marlon Goodhue, Monas commentator. The women trose, Colo, and Mary Lee Lywho participated In the musman. ical numbers were Shirley George, Joyce Rhoades, Karen Pet3-erson, Elaine Radcllffe, Lucy MEET AT HARMSTON HOME Mrs. Gordon Harmston was hostess of the Three Ds Bridge Club at her home Thursday at noon. There were ten members and one guest at the table which was centered with an arrangement of red roses. Prizes went to Mrs. Wane Workman and Mrs. Lloyd Fenn. Mrs. Clifford Bastlan was hostess of the Neola Bridge Club at her home In Neola Wednesday. A dessert luncheon was served and three tables of bridge were at play. Mrs. John Addison was a club guest and prizes went to Mrs. Bernard Oberhansly and Mrs. Jay Larsen. BIRTHDAYS Gay January 25 Betts, Wm. and Della Lynn White-hea- d, Clair J. Duncan, Gene Louie Ostler, Evelyn Hoopes, Floyd Raney, Joan Jarman. 26 Elaine Bastlan, Bob Shls-le- r, Kls-slln- g, Ricky Murray, CharBolton, Linda Harris. Kirk Benson, January 27 les Christine Janet Mortensen, Womack, Ronald Groves, Richard Mlllett, Vickie Manning, Linda Ida Anderton, Loren Pike, Debra And-erto- n, Ho- opes, James Morris Larsen. January 28 Lyle Parrish, Verle Murphy, Mary Beth Mur- ray. Richard January 29 Amelia Stevens. January 20 Lyle Tim othy, Lou Ann Jensen, Cory Hancock, Sheila Rae Gardner. Frank Craig January 31 Ivie, Nila Chapman, Delmar Gardner, Marly C. Hamblin, Valeric Byron K. Hardy, Squire. an, Births Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Salt-- z giver, Roosevelt, a boy, January 18. Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Nielsen, Duchesne, a girl, January 19. PATIENTS Marlon Shields, Valene Gal- ley, Lorena Hamaker, Roosevelt; Evelyn Couchee, White-rock- s; David Rasmussen, Barbara McCarroll, Vernal; Maxine Stubblefield, Duchesne. ANNIVERSARIES Mr. and Mrs. January 25 Wm. O. Whitehead, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Pike. Mr. and Mrs. January 27 Roanld Benson. Mr. and Mrs. January 28 Fred Tanner. TALL RETURNS from short com? New short-cor- hybrids can be big stuff to farce's gr "J route. Early maturing and easier "a'.est-mare just two of many reasons o. may a ant to sa trio short corn. For a look into this dee!con,ent and future farming trends, attend Farming Frontiers 66 ana the CElTmHIiu narrow-ro- get suable returns. I Sociables dance Saturday 'boy. Lor-ang- er. were served. CLUB HELD THURSDAY JUST-A-MER- E Mrs. Ervin Wardle was hosre of the Club Thursday evening at her home In Roosevelt. A dessert luncheon was served and each guest received a special favor. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ida Harrison and Mrs. Cllsta Just-A-Me- He Is welcomed home by Helen Sprouse and The LDS Sociables will have Mrs. Ruth Sprouse spent the a dance each Saturday evening week visiting in Price with at the Ballard ion hall. --M- 10 brother, sisters, Clyde B. Howells and Mrs. Frank (Della) Carrell both Orem; Mrs. Gladys Mitchell, Nyssa, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Nell Schaef-ermeyaccompanied by Nells mother, Mrs. Wm. Schaeferm-eye- r and an aunt Mrs. John Harrison, Vernal motored to Denver to attend the Golden Wedding of an Uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nell. Out of town visitors who attended the funeral of Joe K. Grlvet were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mastroantonlo, Pueblo, Colorado, Mr. and Mrs. Bums J. Grlvet, Fort Neclsslty La., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sneddon Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. George Grlvet, Helper; Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Grlvlt and Mr. and Mrs. James Grlvet, Diamond vllle, Wyo., and Harry Grlvet, Cheyenne Wyo. Mrs. Joe Grlvlt left Tuesday January 23 to spend a while with her children, Mrs. Roy Mastroantonlo, Pueblo, Colo., and Bums, Ft. Neclsslty, La. er, held In Orem came to a successful conclusion Sunday afternoon as delegates from sixteen congregations In Utah and Nevada gathered to hear the keynote talk. Floyd F. Garrett, district told delegates supervisor, "The fact that nations nowpos-es- s weapons that can destroy all life on earth makes Gods intervention necessary and Imminent," said Mr. Garrett. Larry McKee, presiding minister of the local congregation, said the delegates returned from the convention city with a greater appreciation for the need of helping all who desire to survive this Intervention by God. grandchildren; in, moved. The first circuit convention of Jehovah's Witnesses ever 38 Vice-capta- What a Difference a Year Makei Mrs. Uoyd Labnim spent Tuesday In Roosevelt. Visiting with friends, she also attended the funeral of Joe Grlvet. Dr. and Mrs. Dale Larsen went to Salt Lake January 18, where the Dr. had his cast re- Invitation is extended to all widows, widowers, bachelors and unattached L.D.S. members to join the group for additional social activities. An vale; rs. relatives. Ward recreat- from convention T i C Club members had their meeting last week at the home at Mrs. Margaret The members brought feathers fo make some feather flowers. Light refreshments er brothers and a sister. 2 Jehovahs return T & C STITCHERS MAKE FLOWERS BORN WITH WATER ON THE BRAIN, Julie (right) could have suffered blindness, severe men- tal damage or death, but these wore averted through early diagnosis and surgery at the March of Dimes Birth Defects Center at Primary Children's Hospital, SaK Lake City, Utah. Above, a year after birth, Julie is examined by Dr. Garth G. Myers, as her mother, Mrs. James W. Adams of Las Vops, Nev., looks on. band Is In a Salt Lake Hospital where he will under-g- o and funeral services and burial were in Spanish Fork. in Sacrament Speakers meeting Sunday evening were members of the Duchesne Stake High Council, Brother Radcllffe and Burton E. Tew. The Mutual held their music Arts Festival Tuesday evening with the following participating, Chorus, by the officers of the YWMIA; Double quartet from the officers of the Y. M.M.LA., Song by Laurel Girls Peggy and Lama Bird and Everett Yump. Bee Hive girls sang. JoAnn Young, Reva Bird, Gen-e- ll Bird, Dalene Hanberg, two solos from Paul. He accompanied himself on the guitar; Everett Yump sang; Bruce and Gregory Todd played saxaphone and clarinet duet; Carol Goodrich sang a solo, John Goodrich played the harmonica, and also a novelty number with a pie plate; Carolyn Miles and Rozella Goodrich sang; Cecil and Carol Hanberg sang, David Atwood and Gary Lindsay played on their guitars, and the scouts sang a number, Pauline Winkler and Darlene Hanberg played an accordlan number and Darlene also played a solo on the accordlan; Belle, James and Paul Bird played two numbers on the Jews Evertt Yump sang; a Harp. Plano Duet, by Agnes Larsen and Garda Seeley, Pauline Winkler and Carol Hanberg sang. Stake officers were visiting. Mrs. Dwight Springer of Roosevelt spent the weekend at home here with her parents, the Charles Birds. Her hus- - TobMila Chow Mein m UCStOmS Noodlas Be 49 Frted Rica c 25 Ends aim Pieces quart 39c lb. pkg. 69c bag 89c H.D. 69c bag 69c lbs. Me doz. 19c pkg. 69c ... PURCHASE OF . .... WITH 10-l- b. OF PURCHASE ALUMINUM FOIL 25-f- t, IGA FLOUR FsNbswf let 18-in- ch 10-l- b. WITH SACK WIMP hfirSwt cmvdbocce QD1 N0DS COTTAGE CHEESE 2 LARGE EGGS, AA grade PA mUMM WITH PURCHASE OF BACON, Morrell Pride 12-o- IGA Evap. Milk 14 Kleenex, 200 ct 23ff No. .... can SOS z. PH9-Bm- size 211 Reg. 4 boxes S1.00 i U MUii-ua- n 2 29 SSyPlee -- 29 fT --15 Swenadowe Cake Mixes 4 for SI Sevtwft nfcffiEinna Fancy New Crep Tomatoes-15- 1 KNITWEAR WINNERS Sandra Truman with Big Boyt needle knit sweater; Mrs. Faye Yack with knit slippers, and Mrs. Margarite Mitchell with knit head scarf. REGINAS KNITTING KNOOK RftoSEYKLT, UTAH "EVERY GIRL NEEDS A BOYE." tnl OF PURCHASE DRAWING WAS HELD AT: Reeeevett, Utah 21 Stewing Hens -- SUGAR French Fries I SWIFTS BACON M 4TQ Franks WITH Candy i 29f 98 MIRACLE WHIP POTATO CHIPS 37 -- n Mertkswk WELCH'S CHOCOLATE In lb. CubeTtealc JQC m Tomg Mmp Roa8t Dinners Fruit Cocktail QF Giwde A Turkeys LIBBYS Knitting Knook gives prizes noth TagnMW?(njKfii6 Mrs. H. C. Cooper was hostess at the Spade Hi club Tuesday evening at the Frontier Grill. A dessert was served and there were three tables of bridge at play. Prizes went to Mrs. Wesley Jensen, Mrs. Wane Workman and Mrs. Rex Lamb. Saltz-glv- are the parents of a taby LDS MRS. BUD COOPER ENTERTAINS CLUB HWC BASIN IMPLEMENT A TMK COMPANY , IOM at liSO p.m. Friday. January Oeeeevett Theatre Mr. and Mrs. Wayne (Ttmwgp Reginas Knitting Knook drawing held recently were Sandra Truman, who won a hand-kn- it sweater done on the Big Boy Knitting needles; Mrs. Faye Yack who won a pair of slippers and Mrs. Margarite Mitchell, who received a knitted head scarf. Mrs. Regina Walker, owner of the store, where all types of knitting supplies and yarn are available, said that she was going to start knitting classes soon. lunch was serLeona ved by Mrs. Eksund, Mrs. EdRiding conducted and captain ith Laris and Mrs. Nancy BurRuth Martin gave the history ton. There were 16 members of Gustavel, Louis Edward Hen-rol- d, present and two guests, Mrs. taken from the book, Jean Hamblin and Mrs. Ellen "Three Important Manu- Miles. scripts". Mrs. Lucy Edwards and Mrs. results, try an ad Reita Hamblin were voted as Eksund. by Vada Labnim Jack Cook reports his wife Eunice is Improving but will Angus. not be home from the Salt Lake hospital until about Wednesday January 24. She had surgery on one of her eyes this last week. Pauline Is back to school and lBEO 480 participated In the Stake Young artists Festival January 18. A large group of women Visiting at the John Goodattended work day In Relief home on Sunday were famrich society Tuesday January 16. Faye and Kenmembers, ily The lesson was given by Dorneth Goodrich and five children Lunch was serothy Kettle. of Orem, Fred and Carma Matved by Florell Collins and Elhews and 6 children of Alta- -' aine Shisler with the help of moot, Loren Goodrich of Salt the sisters on their district. Lake and Carolyn and Ron Miles A cancer film was shown In 3 and children and John The quilt was the afternoon. Goodrich. furnished with hand work and Word came to Bluebell of bead work for the entertainthe death of a former resiment at the group. dent Grace Darling Howells Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Kit62, at Spanage Brackenbury chen motored to Salt Lake to Fork after a long Illness. ish Join with Mr. Kitchens relBorn Ally 13, 1905 In Woodatives for their monthly dinland Summltt County to George ner and visit. Edward and Julia Jane Potts Jerry Hatch Is able to get Howells. She married Charout since his Illness. He and les Wesley Brackenburg Sr. wife and granddaughter were October 12, 1921, Duchesne. guests at a birthday dinner He died November 1959. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. She attended Wasatch18, County Quin Lawson, Sunday January Schools. Member of the LDS 21. S was Mr. Lawson's 61st Church. birthday. Millie entertained at She is survived by the foldinner In honor of her hussons and daughters, John lowing band Jerrys 70th birthday, on Utah County; Chuck, Llndon, the 15 of January. There were Moab; Robert, both Thomas, 27 friends and relatives to help Val, Mrs. Riverside, Calif., him celebrate. Earl (Jo) Christopherson; Mrs. to Clark Congratulations Frank (Blanche) Bell all SpanAllred and Von Parrish on reish Fork; Larry K. Nlwot, ceiving their Duty To God Mrs. Opal Money, Mid- Colo., Awards" Sunday night In Sacrament meeting. Clark is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack AShanna on her 7th Von is the son daughter llred and In attendance were of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parrish. birthday. Mr. and Mrs. her grandparents, Preparation for a large Chuck and Mr. LaPoint Taylor, crowd was made at the annual and Mrs. Golden Collins. Balat held the budget supper Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Asay lard Chapel January 18. Foland family of Tooele spent the the the films lowing supper weekend of January 14 until "Mans Search for Happiness" and "Morning Breaks" were Tuesday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Zane Asay. They enjoyed by the group. received a phone call from Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Coltheir son Fred that he and wife Friat dinner lins entertained and arrived back at Camp Pend- -, day January 19 honoring their elton and would be stationed at Oceanside, Calif. Prizewinners Camp of the DUP met Thursday, January new members. 18 at the home of Mrs. Melba A delicious tess iMQl SETTING FOR NEOLA BRIDGE CLUB Don Harinston and Joan Perkins were hostesses of a couble birthday party held January 17 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harmston. Kathys birthday is January 7 and Joans January 17 and they had 28 girls for lasagna dinner. Prior to dinner they played games and opened gilts. In "Fashions and Farce." addition to the ladles above Trucy Bailey, Jean Jacobsen, Carol Cloud, Laurel Ostler, Jan Sudreth, Wilma Light attended. C. BASTIAN HOME January Kathy Lauck and Jean Taylor. The Bureau Ladles also presented a humorous fashion show 1 STANDARD Roosevelt, Utah Thursday, January 25, 1968 Phene 730-22- 02 |