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Show plan supper to finance prom The Junior class of Duchesne high school announces the date of the annual Junior Prom as April 19. The Post Prom will be held the following evening. April 20. In making plans for the Prom, the Juniors have gone all out. To this date they have held two dances, two carwashes, a bake sale and a candy sale to raise money. Future projects Include a spaghetti supper on March 7 at the Duchesne Elementary from 6 to 8 p.m. Slave Day March 21; a candy sale, March 12, and the Junior play, March 28 at 7:30 p.m. Prom committee members are Ann Behrmann, chairman, Denlce Brown, Julie Marett, Barbara Ibach, and Floyd Farnsworth. They work In conjunction with the class officers: Marsha Fltzwater; president, Suzzann Me, Rosemary Huey, secretary; and Sherrie Roberts, assembly fllnd-ralsl- Qrivitldt rites slated lor Duchosno Infant Gnnildt AuMral services will ba bald Tuesday at 11 a.m. at tba Duchesne Cemetery for Tara Alane Abbott, 14 day old daughter of Jay and LaRae Jordan Abbott, Duchesne, who died March 4 In a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. She was born February 19 in Roosevelt. Survivors Include her par-enttwo brothers and one sisKorey and Russell, ter, Duchesne, three grandparents, .Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jordan and John E. Abbott, all Duchesne; one Mrs. Vernetta Mitchell, Upalco. Friends may call at the Relief Society room in the Duchesne one hour prior to services. ng nt; chairman. Prices for tonights spaghetti supper are $1 for adults, 75? for children under twelve or b. per family. Sf Let-ltla,-- all er, Officers elected by Cattle Assn. The annual meeting of the Mosby Mountain Cattle Association was held on February 14, 19G8 at the Roosevelt Ranger District Office. Business discussed at this meeting Included the planned grazing rotations, range Improvement projects, grazing fees, range readiness rides, and wildlife management. The present officers of the Association were all President, George E. Houston, and Advisory Board member, Cecil "Doc Jenkins; Secretary-Treasure- r, Duane McKee; Director, Davis vice-presid- Morrill. Myton soldier rates promotion 2U) BUCHANAN FEED CO. Pliime 722-M- 82 - K wevrit Stanley D. Perry, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Perry, Myton was promoted to Army sergeant February 19 near Bad Hersfeld, Germany, where he Is serving as a mortar squad leader with the 14th Armored Cavalry Regiment. to fertilize EARLY! Fertilize early this spring and watch your profits grow. Early fertilization enables natural moisture to move the fertilizerdown into the root zone, where it is readily available to the plant. Fertilizer applied late often moves, under furrow irrigation, to the tops of the furrows and isn't available as it should be for maximum yields. Early fertilization with USS Fertilizers will give your crops the quick start they need this spring. And remember, USS Fertilizers are sold by reliable dealers dealers who can provide soil fertility planning assistance, backed by United States Steel research and agronomists. Start your fertilizer program NOW! (US) Fertilizers of Ogden spent last afternoon with them. Rowley Sunday D.II.S. juniors - -- Mr. and Mrs. Ferron J. Peterson and family went to Kamas this Sunday to visit Mrs. Petersons father, Mr, William Lamon who had been 111. Later they attended church In Heber where Mr. Peterson helped confirm a nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Decker had a 6 lb. 8 oz. baby girl Monday March 4 at the RoosMr. Decker evelt Hospital. will be bringing his wife and new baby home Thursday. The Deckers have one other child at home, Shanel age 20 mo. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Anderson left last Tuesday February 27 for Phoenix and Mesa Arlz., for the marriage of their granddaughter, Paula Ray Jewkes to Walter Keith Cox who were married In the Mesa Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson went with their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson from Midvale, Utah. They returned from their trip last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carvel Way-laentertained both of their parents and Mrs. Waylands grandparents and three brothers and one sister this past Sunday. Their family was with them for the blessing of their Infant daughter, their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Peterson and children Don Mr. Jim, Bill and Marial. and Mrs. Walter Wayland all of Richfield, Utah and the grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Howard from Bountiful Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ostler took their son Mark Into the Childrens hospiPrimary tal Friday monring for an ear operation. They were able to bring Mark home Sunday and he Is getting along fine, and Mrs. William Mr. Tollefson and Bruce and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Peterson and children traveled to Salt Lake for a visit this past Sunday. The Tollefsons visited with Mrs. LaRue Bell who Is a sister of Mr. Tollefson. The Petersons visited with his paretns Mr. and Mrs. Gus Then Peterson of Holliday. they all went to a testimonial that evening in the assembly hall on Temple Square. Mrs. Tollefson's nephew, Lee Marett of Thatcher, Arlz was gone to Bolivia on his mission. Mr. and Mrs. George Marett and girls also went to Salt Lake to Attend Lee Marett' s their daughter, Testimonial, Adelle Marett, and niece, Mary Marett, drive up from Provo where they attend the BYU to join them on Temple Square. Lucius and Mrs. Mr. R. Swasey have gone on a trip to Boise, to visit a sister, and also other relatives In Ida. They left last Sunday and theyll be gone the better part of a week. Mr. Carl Wilkerson has leased Duchesne Motor to his cousin, Mr. Edwin Wilkerson, Formerly of Shlprock, New Mexico. Louise Moon daughter of Elmer Moon was home this past weekend from the BYU in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moon left for California last Thursday with their daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sampson of Orem, they went down to visit their son Mr. Jerry Moon and family of Patterson, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Thomas from Provo spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parry Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Merk-le- y left Monday for St. George to see their daughter, Cindy and Pete Nyberg and family. From St. George, its on to Reno where they plan to spend some time with another daughter and family, Jeannle and Lyle Wilcox. Mrs. Luane Larsen of Vernal and three of her children spent Saturday and Sunday with the Merkleys. Mr. George Terry's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lorln --- nd Roy Ankerpont in Marine Corps G30000 The Terrys went Into Provo Friday night to get their daughter Pat to bring her home for the weekend so she could be there for the blessing of her Infant brother, Jon. The CUP ladles met a week ago Monday at the Frost Top where they enjoyed dinner and elected officers. Jean Jacobsen was elected President, Carol Cloud vice, secretary and treasurer, Susan Wlllden. They also decided to have their meetings at the Frost Top every third Monday of the Month, 38 attended. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rad-cllf- fe attended a funeral last Saturday In Salt Lake for Mrs. Alice Preece. Then Monday, Mrs. Radcliffe and oldest daughter Crlsty spent the day at the Primary Childrens' Hos- 06 QCJfc tfttw (Bngpnitt A large group participated in the Myton Ward Budget Supper Thursday evening at the Ward chapel. Dinner was ser- ved to those present. The dinner was served by the ladles of the Ward and proceeds will be added to the building fund. services for Charles Martin were conducted Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Myton Ward Chapel. Speakers at the service were Mor-riBenson of Moreland Ida.', Bishop Leon Ross and Mr. Clark Roberts, closing prayer by Mr. Reuben Snyder. Music included a vocal quartett, Lowell Roberts, Clark Roberts, Frank Liddell and Herald Crapo; a vocal trio, Charlotte Dennis, Julie Dennis and Irene Dennis; a vocal duet, Mrs. Janet Ross and Mrs. Beth Duke. Burial was at Moreland Ida. Among those who attended the research geneology library In Salt Lake Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Wllmer Murray, Herald Crapo, Janet Ross, Connie Ross, Virginia Smith and ral ce pital. Last February 28 Mary Olsen entertained for bridge. Mrs. Betty DAlesandro, Mrs. Mary Hardy, Mrs. Dawn Hance, Mrs. Dlnae Harrlman, Mrs. Billy Tuman, Mrs. Jean Lin- sey, Mrs. Dorothy Caffey, Mrs. Helen Woods, Mrs. Jean Jacobsen, Mrs. Freda Culley and Mrs. Olivia Ibach. Coffee was . served. February 28 Marie Klelbasa Paulette Peatross and Barbara Max Marine Private Roy C. Ankerpont, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Ankerpont of Fort Duchesne was graduated from eight weeks of recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot here. He will now undergo from two to four weeks of individual combat training and then, after leave at home, will report to his first Marine Corps assignment. The intensified Marine recruit training emphasizes rigid physical conditioning and survival techniques, both at sea and ashore, to develop and endurance. Marksmanship with the M-rifle and pistol are equally stressed, and close order drill Instills the traditions of Marine Corps teamwork. A through study of basic military subjects, hygiene, first aid and sanitation, and the customs, courtesies, history and mission of the Marine Corps serve to polish the new Marine's recruit education and prepare him to Join the Marine combat forces. Peatross. 14 GQGKDOQO Rowley gave Vickie Hunt a bri- Mrs. Francis Hair, Salt dal shower at Mrs. Kielbasas Lake was a weekend visitor at home. Games were played and the home of Mr. and Mrs. gifts opened also refreshments Loryn Ross. Mrs. Ross is a were served. .The couple were daughter of Mrs. Hair. Weekend visitors at the married last January 26 at Park City and also honeymooned home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford there. They are making their McKenna were their son and Mr. and Mrs. home in the Bureau Camp In daughter-in-laDenlle McKenna. Duchesne. --M- r. The Myton Ward Junior M and Mrs. Herbert Mec-ha- m took a weeks vacation to Men basketball team competLas Vegas and from there down ed at the games In Price Satthough Old Mexico, they also urday evening and placed 2nd The eight boys In zone 24. took a trip to Coronade Island and the San Diego Zoo. who competed were Rulon Van Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mecham Tassell, Wayne Allred, Ronald accompanied their parents on Morrill, Ralph Ivie, Kenny Clinton Morrill, Thomthe trip. s. Norma Hadden gave a as Page and Stephen Uresk, Bee Line clothes party last under the direction of Billy Friday night. A good time was Fausett. had by all and a dessert lunchMr. and Mrs. Floyd Nielsen are the parents of a daugheon was served. ter, born Wednesday at the Sunday March 3, three babies were blessed in Sacrament. Duchesne County hospital. The Myton Boy Scouts atMr. and Mrs. Niles Earl had tended the Court of Honor at their son Eric J. Earl blessed by his grandfather, Parry the Stake Center in Roosevelt Grant. Mr. and .Mrs. George Sunday and received their HoTerry had their son blessed by nor Banner of the Month, One his father, and gave him the hundred members of Myton name of Jon Jaron Terry. Mr. Ward were In attendance. A large congregation at- -, and Mrs. Carvel S. Way-lablessed their baby girl, tended the Sunday morning serMargaret Wayland and the bles- vices at the Myton Presbytersing was given by the father. ian Church where they greeted Robert Fagley who came from Mr. and Mrs. Alinon D. Gillespie of No. ALT Lake had thel the First Methodist Church in little girl Susan Gillespie con- Salt Lake to conduct the serfirmed by her grandfather, vice. A vocal solo by Mrs. Lucius R. Swasey. Robert George of Duchesne was Duchesne first wards sand with Mrs. Gladys Dart team played and defeat- as accompanist. At the close ed Roosevelt's 3rd Ward team of the service, a social hour last Wednesday, February 28 In was enjoyed. Next Sunday, March 10, Floyd basketball at Roosevelt. This gave Duchesne the opportunity Potter will come from Central to go to Price to play In the Christian Church in Salt Lake to present the Sunday Morning Regional playoffs. Unfortunately, they were defeated by service. Members of the Monday Montlcello. Our team has won three trophies for this season. Bridge Club were guests at the They won the 2nd place trophy home of Mrs. Grace Dalglelsh, in Zone 24 the sportsmanship Monday afternoon, Prizes were trophy for the Ubitah Basin Zone awarded to Mrs. Harinston and and the Duchesne Stake ChamMrs. Link. Many relatives and friends pionship trophy. Duchesne First ward held a from outside points came to atbudget dinner February 29. The tend the fUneral of Charles Marfood served was a little unusual tin, Wednesday, and while here in that it was all greeted old friends as they were This former residents of Myton. food from Perm Pak. type of food was served to Basebell man aquaint the ward members with agers are really need for LitIt, and to encourage this phase tle League and Minor League of home storage. The meal was baseball teams. There are 29 enjoyed by all. A short proboys who want to play basegram followed the dinner. Alball and no manager to help ton Moon was master of cerethem play. Anyone interested monies. Charlene Hartman call from Altamont did two ballet please numbers. Leesa Paulson playShauna ed two piano solos. Jensen and Collene Freeman played their guitars and sang. Nell Decker concluded the program with a humerous reading. Army Private Russell The seventies, high priest son of Mr. and Mrs. 19, Rich, were for Elders responsible Arbun Rich, Star Route, Roosthis event with the Relief Soccompleted an eight Utah, evelt, with the preiety charged machine construction week of food. the paration operator course February 1G at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. He was trained in the operation of bulldozers and learned the techniques of cutting ditches and forming drainage w, --Mr- nd en QGC5 Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gagon and children visited last week Mr. and with grandparents, Mrs. Edgar Mourey. PTA was held on February 28 at the Lapolnt school. Gen-n- y Ashel Huber conducted. Evans superintendent was guest speaker. Other school board members were prest, along with Blaine Morrill County Comml-slone- r. A large crowd attendRefreshments were sered. ved. -- Alfonzo Van was In Salt Lake this weekend. Glenn Horrocks Is now stationed In the army at Fort Bliss Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Ward and family visited last week in Salt Lake with Terry's parents. His brother Greg left for the army while they were there. Alice Ward gave a "Bee Line fashion at the horn of Jennie Nielson. Fifteen ladies attended. Pearl ess Taylor and Ardlth Huber won prizes. Refreshments were served. --TPrimary officers met at the chapel last week for their "In Service,, Fair, Firm and Friendly, was given by Mary he STANDARD ltmM-vlt- , S I'tali Tliiil'Miity, Miiirh 7, 1'jr.k Ralph Dart heads Farmers Co-o- p Ralph Dart was elected pre- sident of the Uintah Farmers p during their annual meCo-o- eting held at the Roosevelt Ward cultural hall last Friday. Larry Ross was elected and Frank Yack, secrevice-presid- tary. Lynn Hansen was released as and Mr. Dart stepped up from the On the board of directors Jack Leavitt and Larry Ross were president ... Mm. Dorothy Moon to ho speaker at Miu Maids program. Dorothy Moon to elected to replace DeVere Hancock and Ken Clayburn. Farrell Simmons Joe Shields and Lynn Hansen are the remaining members of the board of dir- ectors. speak to Stake Mia Maids Dairy The Duchesne Stake "Dear to club being planned My Heart 4-- H night will be held the Duchesne Stake Young people in the Roosevelt Center. Theme of the evening area, between the ages of 10 will be "Ties that Bind. and 18, who are interested In This will be for all Mia Maids joining a H dairy club, are and their mothers In the Stake. Invited to attend a meeting SatThe guest speaker will he urday, March 9, at the DeMrs. Dorothy Moon, former lbert Pernell home, G33 East president of the YMMIA In Lagoon Street. The meeting Roosevelt Stake. will start at 11 a.m. Mrs. Moon has served lor 25 Membership in the group is years in the MIA program. She open to Imth boys and girls was raised at Many, Louisana who are living within a 15 and joined the church at the age in lie radius of Roosevelt. of 11. She attended college at Northwestern and then transferred to BYU for her final year. She is married to VerMoon non and Is teaching school in Roosevelt. They are the parents of five daughters, two of whom are married. She was released as president of Roosevelt Stake YMMIA alout a year ago. March 12 at 4-- 'cW Lou Huber. Thelma Lamb and granddaughter Vickie Huber attended Sacrament meeting in Bridge-lan- d, Mrs. Lambs granddaughter was blessed. -Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Perry from Salt Lake spent the week with parents Mr. and Mrs. George Bigelow, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth and Keith Hurtles. Huber was released as 2nd councclor in the Lapolnt Relief Society. Mrs. Grace Moore was sustained. Heed Hartie from Richfield and Jay Hartie from Salt Lake spent the weekend home with parents Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ' Hartie and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Swain visited Mr. and Mrs. Bert Swain in American Fork Utah. Cheap insurance isnt always low-cos- t insurance. 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