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Show Stake fireside for marrleds Verleen Smith to wed J. Smith in Salt Lake PHONE SOCIAL NEWS TO ROOSEVELT 722 - 2131 visited In Provo and visited tlie campus. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goodhue during the weekend and for the grand opening of their coffee shop and dining room were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Goodhue, his brother David and wife Margret and their son, Dennis all of Montrose, Colo. A stake Fireside for all the inarrlod couples in Roosevelt Stake will lie held In the Roosevelt Ward rhapel Thursday, March 21 at 7:30 p.m. It will he "An Evening with the Presidency". Each mem-the Stake presidency will speak. There will also lx several musical numbers and refreshments will he served. All married couples In the Stake are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shelley and Mr. and Mrs. John Page are making arrangements for the event. Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Smith, Salt Lake, formerly of Roosevelt, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Verleen, and Janies A. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Smith, Ksko, of Minn. Miss Smith attended Lincoln high school In Orem and Brigham Young University. She filled an LDS Mission to the Central States and Is presently emMrs. Veda Labrum ployed at the Primary Children's Hospital In Salt Lake. -In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn AlexMr. Smith was discharged -David Labrum was home for ander and family, Kearns, spent from the U. S. Army In 195G a few days visiting with his the weekend. He was accompafter serving 19 months In Han-o- il. parents, Mr. and Kirs. Alden anied by a friend, Stance WaHe Is presently employed Alexander. rner, Ida. at the CLUB University of Utah. FEMMES LES Jen--M- r. Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Mrs. C. L. AshA March 29 wedding is planton have returned to Roosevelt kins and baby spent the weekHEARS MEETS, ned In the Salt Lake Temple after spending several weeks end In Salt Lake and Coalville, REPORT ON CRIME with a reception to lie held In visiting with relatives. the Ensign ward In Salt Lake Carl larsen, Provo, and The Les Femmes Club met that evening. Ralph Larsen Bloomington hid., last Wednesday at the home of visited with their mother, Mrs. Mrs. Charles Jenkins with Mrs. Eugene Harmston R. V. Larsen and family. RalMrs. Jack Hannum and Mrs. Is hostess for club ph attended the church basketSteven Pitt as ball tournament with BloomingRay Wardle, Chief of Police ton Ward, Bloomington Ind., for the Ute Indian Tribal Law The Tuesday bridge club met The 32 junior members of they were winners of the St. and Order department, was the at the home of Mrs, Eugene the Duchesne unit no. 22 of Louis district zone 34, which Harmston March 5. A dessert guest speaker. He also showthe American Legion Auconsists of about 4 or 5 states. ed a film on crime and juvluncheon was served. The evenxiliary have organized as a group --MDeraid Rich Salt Lkae, enile delinquency. He also ing was spent playing bridge. to carry out programs simivisited with her mother Mrs. talked on the rate of crime Mrs. Clair Ashton won the lar to the senior organization, Ardlth McClellan and sons. and gave some Instances of how prize. said Mrs. Goldie Wilcken, unit Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Labrum crime affected the people In chairman. Bill and Clem Labrum, spent this area. FRIENDSHIP CLUB Melanie Meriwether, daugIn Salt Lake on busThursday Mrs. Wardle was a club guest ENJOYS BINGO hter of Mr. and Mrs. Duane iness. also. A salad luncheon was serMeriweather, was elected JunMr. and Mrs. John Dadilla ved. The Duchesne Friendship ior chairman, by ballot. and family Bountiful and Mr. The next meeting will be held Club met at Mrs. Evelyn MurBrown, daughter of Mr. ana' and Mrs. Norman Judd and .April 3 at the home of Mrs. docks home last Wednesday, Mrs. Deon Brown, is family of Roy spent the weekDoyle Llsonbee In Duchesne. March 6. Nine guests were Marsha Fitzwater, end at the home of their parpresent. They played Bingo daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack ents, Mr. and Mrs. Neal and Mrs. Perry Grant won firB.PAV. GROUP SEES Laurie Meriwether, is the st prize. Margerite Blaine won PAINTING TEXTILE treasurer. Out of the basin people who second prize. A light lunchOther officers elected by balattended the funeral erf Ricky The Roosevelt Business and eon was served and a pleasant lot are Valerie Wilcken, his- Knox were Mr. and Mrs. RichWomen's Club evening enjoyed by all. Professional torian; Nancy Thompson, sergea- ard Dye, Mr. and Mrs, Richmet 19 for their monFebruary nt-at-arms; Linda Wright, ard Parsons and Mr. and Mrs. at the Frondinner T & C STITCHERS meeting thly Verl Peterson. Brigham, and chaplain. Parr-iet- te Violet Grill. Mrs. tier ANNUAL MEET AT Mrs. Shirley Burdick Rey-buMr. and Mrs. Ronald Dye, Roy. conducted In the absence Is the senior member adMr. Parson and Mrs. Peterson Mrs. Mary Boender, who Is Members of the stitchers held viser to the group, which Is were speakers at the funeral. of 111. annual meeting at the home their to of Rock members C. Flat Mr. up J. comprised Hyder, The program was under the of Mrs. Pat Anderson. The 18 years of age. N. C. was a guest at the home Comclub honored Mrs. Anderson a The junior group fonctlons of his sister and husband, Mr. Personal Development Good-hcouple of weeks ago for her birunder the guidance of an ad- And Mrs. Gordon Wight for a mittee with Mrs. Jo Anne as Chairman. and thday. A light luncheon was the committee from viser few days. J. C. is a senior at She Introduced Earl Reary served. senior members. school HenderThey are East high who played his guitar and sang organized as a committee of the son County, North Carolina. two numbers. In club business ROOSEVELT D.U.P. He received a football schoUnit, conduct their own meetdonadiscussed the cluhs they own out and TO MEET FRIDAY their carry ings, larship to the BYU. He also tion to the trip of Mr. and Mrs. activities. Their work Is coorto WashingWayne Satlzglver The Roosevelt dinated with the work of the Camp of ton D. C. It was announced the of Utah Pioneers senior group. Daughters that the district meeting will will meet Americanism Is a major acFriday, March 15 at be held In Vernal Saturday, 2:30 at the of the home of Mrs. Junior Juniors. p.m. tivity April 27 at 7:30 p.m. State Enid Nelson In Ioka. All memactivities are a training ground Convention will be June 7 in BIRTHDAYS for active Auxiliary memberbers are Invited to attend. Beaver. 1 Miliett, March ship. Junior activities are an Adelyn Logan was nominatBill Patry, James L. Harriimportant step in transmitting to run for a National BPW ed BowJulie son, Sally Gilbert, the principles of Justice, Freeand the club Buy-LinShelchairmanship Duane Shelly Betts, ers, dom and democracy. endorsed Mrs. Josmembers McDonald. Tamara ton, March 15 Mary Jo Wright, ephine Yergensen as a candFLOWER GARDEN Kate Peterson, Elene Timothy, idate for State BPW 1st David Len Boren, Dean BrightNow Is the time to begin Lillian West, adult education on. a dual purpose flower planning March Kitchen, teacher from West Jr. high to Wllta M. according garden, demonstrated textile Dale Johnson, Robert Shaw, school, State Utah University Crumbo, painting and each person there Ruth Ann Stewart, Thomas SpExtension Services agent. a did small design. rouse, Priscilla Labrum, LarTo have the right kind of ry Dye, Lena McDonald, Wayfor cutting next summer flowers ne Miliett, Joel Murphy. and fall, the gardener must selMarch 17 Chell Todd, Jan-n- a ect and plan carefully now. She Heaton, Jonnie Heaton, Kenshould plan so there will always Ivle Rene neth Wlnterton, Susan some be flowers to use for InRoger Chapman, Lenil Lemon, from the door arrangements Edward Dorrant Freston, Cloe Q I began graduate study in to the last bloom at the first Brough. September 1967 and am makseason. March 18 Jean Brisbin, Steing satisfactory progress. Will Flowers can contribute more wart Peatross, Beverly I be entitled to continued deto room interiors of a beauty Velda Whitmore, Janet ferment in 11-- S for my second home for less cost than any John Sheri Ray Hall, Ostler, year of school next Septemother type of room decoration. Bellon. ber. The home agents urges, though, March Jeff Melanie Meriwether Hadley, to that they be in harmony with A No. head Duchesne Jr. Auxiliary. Under the advice of Allred, Emma Hamilton, Ronother colors, textures and all nie Morrill, Venice M. Bas-cothe National Security Counpatterns used In the room. They Dory Duncan, Jeff Alexcil on February 16, 1968, demay be the same color of highferment for graduade study was er ander, Patricia Roberts, Intensity than one of the main limited to registrants in medThomas Washlwrn. colors In the room decorating March 20 James E. Bacon, icine, dentistry, or an allied plan or they may be of an accent Frank Phillip Higley, Ronald medical specialty, or those who color. Allen Stewart, Dean Frandsen, had entered the second or subDrab and uninteresting Dennis Crozier, Gary Wade sequent year of graduate study rooms often show the need for Rhoades, Annette Wilson, Bliss last fall. accent color, just as some foods Eldredge Allison Bell, Helen taste flat when the needed spices Q Under what authority does Allred, Karen Duke, Larry Tanand flavoring are left out. When ner, Bruce Allen, Cllsta Foote, the National Security Council a complimentary color scheme on make recommendations Agnes Walker, Dean Lloyd. Is used when the two main ANNIVERSARIES graduate and occupational defcolors are on opposite sides of erments? Who are members of March 14 Mr. and Mrs. Josthe color wheel, such as red eph (Ted) Olpln, Mr. and Mrs. the Council? and green, rose and green or Stanley Womack. coral and blue the accent March 15 Mr. and Mrs. A Congress, by law, has dircolor could be yellow, gold or ected the National Security Freddie Grunewald. violet. These might be In the March 16 Mr. and Mrs. Council to advise the Direcform of an artistic flower artor of Selective Service periodCharles Fletkau. rangement. March 17 Mr. and Mrs. ically concerning deferment of The homemaker will prob needed scienJunior Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. professional and Floyd Eddie Ames; Mr, and tific personnel and those In Mrs. Bill Patry, Mr. and Mrs. critical skills and other essen- under law, to use their discretial occupations. Members of tion to grant occupational deColin Murdock. March 19 Mr. and Mrs. the Council are, the President, ferments, In Individual cases, Freeman Dye. secretary of based on a showing of essenMarch 20 Mr. and Mrs. state, secretary of Defense, tial communication. Carl Van Tassell, Mr. and Mrs. and Director of the Office of Fred Conk. Emergency Planning. . . . e nt. Information on Selective service Mor-tens- ... m, modeo'day vice-preside- nt, Joe Preslar does well in 6.99 Swing to the romantic look ... in a swirl of icecream tone prints, like the one above, bonded to acetate, 5 SALE ON DRESSES! reduced to $3.00 $4.00 - $3.00 Roosevelt, Utah mat competition Joe Preslar, former Duchesne high school wrestler, now wrestling at Snow College, won third place fn the ICAC wrestling tournament held at Rieka College March 1 and 2. Joe pinned AUredge of Dixie College In the quarter finals then lost by a pin to Ourada of Ricks College, a two time conference Joe then pinned champion. Q Now urity that the National home In Myton March 4. A dessert luncheon was served. Mrs. Richard Adams and Mrs. Les Mullins were guests. Prizes were won by Mrs. Eugene Harmston and Mrs. William Link. SCHOOL LUNCHES DAILY MENUS Buttered Calihage Set Vegetable Salad Purple Plums Chocolate Cake half pt. Milk Friday March 1568 na -.- The TOPS Club is being started with the express purpose of helping people loose weight sensibly. b ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Miss Veriiwn Smith's engagement In announced tills week by her iHircnts, former residents of Roosevelt. rrmmi SENIORS Susan Harmston, 4.00; Gloria Uresk, 4.00; Eileene McKee, 3.86; Bonnie khirdock, 3.86; Judy Horrocks, 3.81; Jean Ashby, 3.81; Kaye Mooseman, 3.76; Vicki Abegglen, 3.67; Becky Wilcox, 3.67; Sue Ann Betts, 3.62; Karen Bergulst, 3.62; David Wallace, 3.57; Charlotte Dennis, 3.56;ColeenFenn, 3.56; Joyce Betts, 3.56; Stewart Morrill, 3.52; Tad Tay- lor, Black Like Me" The Duchesne Mothers Club met at the home of Rosanna Bench last Thursday March 7, with Jeanne Wllkerson as cohostess. Ilene Poulson reviewed a book, "Black Like Me" by John Howard Griffin. The two guests were Mlldren Car14 men and Laretta Brady. members were present and a delicious salad luncheon was served. 1868 Choice LOSE WEIGHT Mothers Club reviews book, Monday March Managers LUCE 55 make second term honor roll at Union school Fillet Wtarter Sauce Baked Potato Cheese Cubes Spring Salad Raspberry Jello Wgrapefruit sections Peanut Butter Cookies half pt. Milk Cod Gel amazing BIRTHS results when you take our product called No prescription needed. You must lose ugly fat or your SLIM-ODE- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cuch Whlterocks, a boy, March 8. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Searle, Roosevelt, a boy March 5. PATIENTS Hal Daniels, Royal Horrocks, Neola; Dorothy Mt. Lion, Whlterocks; Robert Marshall, Randlett; Billy Wapenas, Kneal Grant, Fort Duchesne; Myra Mitchell, Bluebell; Genevieve Huber, Lapoint. money back. No. Local the continuing is a SLIMODEX tablet and easily swallowed. No starving, no special exercise, no harmful drugs. SLIMODEX costs $3.00 and is sold on this GUARANTEE: if not satisfied for any reason, just return the unused porlion to the makers Md get your full money back. SLIMODEX is sold by Huish Drug Store, Roosevelt. Ut. Mail orders filled. 3.52. JUNIORS Shauna Liddell, 4.00; Leavitt, 3.95; Noretta Shepard, 3.95; Christine Brisbin, 3.91; Alan Whitehead, 3.91; Gwen Dye, 3.86; Adrienne Shis-le- r, 3.86; Shelly Sprouse, 3.81; Barbara Bell, 3.72; Bruce Timothy, 3.67; Teresa Hulllnger, 3.72; Ann Larson, 3.62; Meda Mecham, 3.57; Orlando Rach-el- e, 3.56; Emma Jean Bingham, 3.52; Julie Dennis, 3.52; Deanne Gurr, 3.52; Lyle Timothy, 3.52; Evelyn Roberts, 3.50; Clay Simmons, 3,50. La-Je- an Asparagus New Crop Tender Shlela 4.00; Anderton, Thomas Page, 4.00; Kathy Harmston, 3.95; Lori Kowallls, 3.95; Don Mantyla, 3.95; Susan Rasmussen, 3.91; Kathy Hard-inge- r, 3.86; Stephen Uresk, 3.81; Tami Workman, 3,76; Jerry Yack, 3.76; Chris Stevens, 3.71; Joan Perkins, 3.67; Roland Uresk, 3.67; Devere Bench, 3.62; Chip Larsen, 3.62; Mark Duncan, 3.57. ably want to plan her garden not only for a constant supply of flowers for Indoors, but also for outdoor beauty. The extension agent adds. Outdoor flower gardens have their own specific needs for colors, types and kinds of plant materials. Make It a dual purpose garden. For Indoor garden. Bulletin No. 133 "Indoor Gardens Is now available. . OI Economicnl ..J0C Great with lb ...10 l MV AC Berries Lemonade Strawberries or Raipberriev IGA. 10 or P9- - , 601. can ..d.- Hen Turkeys FROZEN FOODS 39c - 37c 1 29? lb. 10e 39 35? lb. esb zp ESSse e Neighbors ' Morning F! Stewing Hens Jf Celery frff Jlj 1 Ui lb. Oranges SOPHOMORE Large Ev. Milk ie? Mild Cheese USDA Choice TobleRite 79' Boneless Roost QUAKER OATS X FRUIT DRINK AA LARGE EGGS 49c . 46 IGA Pineapple-Grapefru- S.;16c 59c , 01. .can it TobleRite AA Grade dei. 23 38e BACK PkifcV I thought it wag understood discussion would M6" Mail flHl'SMk tlr2l SecBACK Council has recommend- ed that the lists of essential activities and critical occupations be suspended, Is there a change in the authority for granting occupational deferments? A at her Doty. De-ni- ce errill Mrs. Grace Dalglelsh entertained the Monday Bridge Club non-pro- rs. ue MONDAY BRIDGE HELD AT MYTON Pizza Friday, March 22 at 7 JO p.in. the Duchesne TOPS Club will meet for the first time. The meeting will be held in the court house. The TOPS Club Is a nationfit al organization. Ail who are Interested in taking off unnecessary pounds sensibly, are Invited to attend. Additional information can be had from Vivla Tollefson or Sus-a- members in Duchesne elect 3 14, 1968 Thursday March 1468 ORGANIZATION OF T.O.P.S. CLUB SET Junior Auxiliary rn ATANDAltD Roosevelt, Utah Thursday, March draft boards have SHETWIIIsifetlHERISH GIFTS OF DISTINCTION CONVENIENT GROUP PLAN responsibility, Simpson of Boise College In the Consolation for third place. Brent Nielson, wrestling at 145 pounds, placed fourth. S2.00 up Free gift wrapping Phone 772-27.1- 1 ROME DELIVERIES ANT TIME Load delivery GRACES Know-vei- ilberso'i I.G.A l Duchesne Phone 738-226- 2 Be |