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Show and Mrs. Grant Bleazard. -Greg and Dennis Witbeck and Dennis LaRose went to Raymond Alberta, Canada, during the week to attend the funeral of a friend who died in an Qjj (35J2J) (22SD auto accident. Mr. and Mrs. Henry TidThe montly meeting of the well went to Salt Lake last DUP was held at the home of weekend to visit Henrys sister, Mina Bahr Thursday, twenMrs. Viva Reay, who underwent ty members were present. Mrs. surgery'. She is reported to be Carma Fenn was a guest and doing well. Mrs. Uaz Rust gave the lesClarence and Lola Jones acson. A luncheon served. Mrs. the Lyn McClures to companied Bessie Hamlierg was Salt Lake Wednesday. STANDARD 4 RmmcvcM, UUI Thursday, February 19, 1968 qi Dabble Dlllman was Union Sweetheart Saturday evening. Miss Linda Mecham and Becky Wilcox were Miss selected as named attendants. Parents of the girls are Mr. and Mrs. R. Earl Dlllman, Roosevelt; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mecham, Lapolnt and Mr. and Mrs. James Wilcox, Roosevelt. The new sweetheart was crowned by Ann Perkins, last years sweetheart. Miss Dill-mwill represent her school at the Basin Sweetheart Ball to be held at Altainont high school Saturday, February 24 An orbeginning at 9 p.m. chestra from Heber has been retained to play for the dance and the general public Is Invited to see the talent of the girls and witness the crowning of the new sweetheart. ss. The Wilford Oberhansly and his son Kenneth left Thursday they visited In Salt Lake with Kenneth's daughter the Bob Itand-az.- os then on to Sacramento California to visit his son, the Clem Oberhansly's and a sister the Roy McDaniels in Richmond Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pratt went to Bountiful Friday to take his mother Lavlcla Pratt who had been with them for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walllierg of Kearns and tiny baby spent the weekend with the Bill Cro- siers. Under the direction of the teachers, Clierl Womack, Bernetta Duncan and Vennls Mecham, a Daddy Daughter date was held at the ward chapel. The group enjoyed square dancing and refreshments. Esther Halverson visited the past weekend in Ogden and Tooele Harrlman, Midvale, and Provo and Salt Lake with relOn her return trip atives. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron labium esand twin corted Mrs. Labrum's mother home where they spent the weekend. Viola ikirrocks went to Salt Lake Saturilay to spend some time with her husband ltoyal grand-childr- is pital. who en in the Holy Cross hos- Mr. and Mrs. Roy GardIiogan Friday, visited with their daughter Janet ner went to Wall's of QQQQQ QGC5 Miw Debbie Dillmun, renter was named as Sweetheart, 1'XIOX SWEETHEART with altradaats, Linda Mecham and Herky Wilcox. Mis Hillman will represent Union at the Rasla Sweetheart Ball at Altamont February 24. and attended a wedding reception, then spent the night with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Perry a niece In Bountiful. Testimonial services were held Sunday evening at the chapel for Don Duncan who will go to Brazil, the James Mechams and son the Arvll Mechams of Orein attended, and then spent s. the night with the 01 If 0 QoOGGQ OQOQ Gary Kitchen, Ray Zuefelt, and Clark McKee. Visitors last week at the Charles Gllnes home were Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Gllnes and children, Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Leon Gllnes and Karen and Sara McKee and daughter, Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn RichKay Whiting went to Salt Lake MonWednesday after William B. ards and family from McKee who is returning from tana visited last weekend at his mission to the West Span- the Clyde Merkley home. Calene Nellsen and two chilGene Wallace has been a ish American Mission. Elder dren of Las Vegas spent the McKee has tailored in Ariz- substitute bus driver during weekend here at the home of ona the past week for the White-rocand Calif. her mother the Glayde School. Mrs. Harriett Kennedy left Davis's, visiting them and her by plane Thursday for YoungsLoren McKee went to Salt sister-in-law- 's two Gwen town, Ohio to attend a wed- Lake Thursday to attend a meStrlngham of Vernal and dauDairy. Mr. of a relative. Mrs. Ken- eting for ding ghter and LaJean Richmond and nedy plans to lie gone about McKee will serve as a dirtwo children of Roosevelt. ector of 10 days. Dairy, until On Thursday Lloyd Keilsen --M- r. and Mrs. Davis MoApril, taking the place of Charof Salt Lake visited with his rrill moved into their new all les Crozler. mother the Glayde Daviss, he electric heated home Mr. and Mrs. Reid Goodrich this week. was on his way to Las Vegas and family from Bountiful spent A birthday dinner honorwhere he had employment. and J. the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Denton Crazier son of Mr. ing Clyde Merkley L. Kitchen was held at the Forrest Goodrich. and Mrs. Charles Crogier who Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Mer-re- ll Loren Ross home Friday evenhas finished his tour of duty were visitors last week at with the Armed Forces for two ing. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorse from Tridell compeyears has just returned home. ting at the en Ross. The Merrell's who Wrestling tournaRe came from Camp Pendlement at Uintah Thursday were: live in Washington, came to atton bringing with him Rick Partend the funeral services of ker from Tooele to spend a Darrells father, Frank Mer-re- ll lonal progressive party. few days. of Naples. Bridgeland did the Duane Reed, Loren, Devon and furnished a numand Ralph McKee went to Salt ber on the program, while Lake Monday to attend the LiveDuchesne was responsible for stock auction sale. ' While in the refreshments and also a Salt Lake they visited Mr. and number on the program. The Mrs. Owen Bartlett. They also countries represented were, visited the Winford Gray famQH3D GDtiEBZSX) Sweden, Mexico, Spain, and ily in Lehl. Hawaii. Mr. and Kirs. Neil Wiiker-so- n --M- r. and Mrs. Clark Lusty MIA Ward The met Joinfrom Roosevelt had their and family were business visithe name blessed and tly with Duchesne Ward last baby tors in Salt Lake on Monday. of Kent Steven given In Sacrament Tuesday evening at Bridge-lan- d Mr. and Mrs. Edward and staged an Inter-Na- tmeeting Sunday. of Quincy, Wash., visForrest Goodrich returned ited Friday with Mrs. Cynthia from Las Vegas, Nev. Saturday Larsen. Mr. Solomnnson is a Mr. Goodrich and Lelund Moos-einformer resident of this area. from Whiterocks took Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Gisome horses to Las Vegas the lbert made a trip to Salt Lake previous week for Frank SuThursday, Mrs. Ken Clayburn llivan. accompanied them. Thelma and Arthur McKee Duane Freston son of Mr. went to Salt Lake Firday after and Mrs. Boyd Freston was conDean McKee who has been Larry firmed a member of the churrh a patient at the Primary ChiSunday in Fast meeting by his ldren's hospital for the past two grandfather, J. V. Freston, of months. Larry will remain in Roosevelt. a cast for approximately one Glen Ross was ordained a Dun-can- ks in-la- w, nd nd Arnold were elected as direcIn the Dry Gulch irrlgal tlon Co. Cedi Jenkins was released after many years of ser- tors Mr, and Mrs. Win. H. Arnold announce the arrival of a new grandson, parents are Mr. and Mrs. Larry Arnold of Calif. Carol Rasmussen Is home from school at Logan to spend the weekend with her mother Tillntha. They received word that Tlllntha's brother Vern Timothy had passed away In his hotel room In Salt Lake Friday, February 9. Phillips is in the Roosevelt hospital, the vlctum of flu and asthma. Miss Valberg Lowe was seriously burned In an accident in her home and taken to the several Roosevelt hospital weeks ago, she was then taken to a Salt Lake hospital. --M- r. and Mrs. Holman Hood sold their farm to people from The Hoods left California. Thursday to make their home in the middle states where they have purchased another farm. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jen- - daughter of Robert and Billie fill finpnft Alexander underwent a tonsil -in Vernal. ectomy Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ralphs Mr. and Mrs. Max Giles and and family returned home Sunfamily of Salt Lake spent the day after spending a week in weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Defa and Mrs. MarMorgan. Billy's father, HarHe underwent old, surgery. garet Giles and family. is reported to be doing well. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Giles and and Mrs. Andy Stevson Shane of Salt Lake spent enson and baby spent the weekthe weekend visiting Mr. and end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mrs. Frank Giles and Mr. and Mrs. Alfonzo Defa. Stevenson and the Owen GooThose from Hanna who atdrich's. Andy attended National tended the Banquet supper at Guard Meetings in Vernal. night were Mr. Myton susSaturday was Farnsworth Lewis tained a counselor in the Moon and Mrs. Charlie Fabrizio, Dorothy Bertola and Mr. and Lake Ward Bishopric, to reMrs. Alf Defa, Mr. and Mrs. be married next Saturday. and Mrs. Mr. Joe Kemp. place Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lazen-b- y Kemp are on a mission. Fred Lloyd Roberts. of Payson visited Mr. and Tom Giles son of Mr. and Tew is the Bishop, Leo FarnLes Defa and Mr. and Mrs. mishad the Max Mrs. Giles, sworth counselor, Lewis FarnLemar Lazenby. Mrs. his of fortune getting nearly He is sworth is a rancher. married to VaLoy Rust and thumb cut off when he and a In they have four sons and one small friend were playing the friend had an axe his ditch and daughter. and came down on his thumb Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thacand he was rushed to the Cot-to- m some time ker recently spent Wood Hospital where he had in St. George visiting Mr. and back on and remained sewed it Mrs. Mons Johansen. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Phil Lyons In the hospital over night. Mr. Gerry Christiansen In Cedar City. They also viswent to Salt Lake Sunday where ited in Salt Lake. he appeared on T. V. Monday on --M- r. and Mrs. Dee Roberts on in "Midway" also during the 10 their entertained Monday tohome at a birthday luncheon oclock news he told about A of Inc. fountain in honor of Rayda Stevenson Youngstown and Bonnie Brotherson. Guests Youth. Mr. and Mrs. MaxGinesand were, Cliff Stevenson, Mr. and of Salt Lake, Mr. Then family and Mrs. Gary Jessen Gina, Florence Jessen, Cheri Broth- Gines of Orem spent the week erson and Diana Roberts and visiting Mr. and Mrs. Art Fabthe honored guests. rizio, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gines. Mrs. Jean Fabrizio went to Larry Reay returned from Lake Saturday where she Salt B. C. he joinCanada, Jaffray ed his Wife Susan who has entered the Cotton Wood Hosbeen visiting her parents Mr. pital. She will undergo major surgery Tuesday. Lucinda Lee, Richard Baker Bob Simmons home were Mr. of Salt Lake came home lor the and Mrs. Walter Ridgely and weekend to make plans for their daughter Renae from Orem. wedding and shower, they will --Dia- na QGOQQ OQO0 Melwood Clearfield visited friends and relatives over the weekend. Alexander little an and home with and Mrs Cecil Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs LynnLabrum. They attend CI hool In Logan. Jack Blrtchell and John k CDEB Debbie DUSaw ChOMBtt UHSllNMttMijrt primary officers kins of Ogden are their parents, Mr. vice. Bob Arnold son of Mr.lnd Mrs. Wm. H. Arnold is home on furlough after completing his training In Arlz. He will report to Washington February 19. He expects to be sent to He and his Korea. parents and sister Anita and niece Donna Davis spent the weekend in Ogden on business and visiting his sister Marlene Royluli and family. Calvin Hunt brought his wife Janet home to stay with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Liner son while he Is taking his training at the Air Force Base In Texas, Janet expects to l home about 6 weeks. Ronald L. Beardall entered the Roosevelt hospital Sunday night prior to having sur- gery Monday February 12. - -- Elder Kenneth Elsworth reported on his mission Sunday night In sacrament meeting. 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