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Show 1 in Salt Lake. pltal All friends wish her a speedy Mrs. Florence Turnbow Is of the So and Sews H Club" recently organized. The girls are taklnfe sewing IL Officers are President Marsha Turnbow, V. P. Marva Turnbow and Secretary, Jan Giles. Lessons so far have getting acquainted with . a sewing machine, making quilt blocks, learning to read patterns, and sewing a beach robe as a parctice article. Word was received by Mrs. LaBerta Wadley of the death the leader 4-- Friday night of her brother Cecil Cope In Shoshone, Ida., Mr. Cope was an uncle of Ina Van Tassell, Linda Glnes and Mr. Jim Rhoades, who is employ- ed in Twin Falls, Ida. --M- r. and Mrs. Jay L. Maxwell and two daughters Pat and Cynthia, of Hololulu, Hawaii, were visiting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nye. Jay Isfhe of Mrs. Jessie Maxwell mer Tabiona son resident, makes her home for- who now n American V Fork. Col. Emrtiet S. Davis and his daughters Palos Verdus, Calif., came for a brief visit last week to the home of his sister Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nye. The enjoying the company of a grandson Kenneth Cfcrry of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Defa report that their daughter, Mrs. Dave (Gladys) Colvin of Granger has been released from the hospital. Gladys became critically 111 following the birth of a baity son on June 21. Mrs. Florence Turnbow and twin daughters, Marva and Mar- - Carter Is home flirlough after completing hls basic training In Tex. He Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Pvt. Sandy on od Carter. Mrs. Elaine Webb and her daughters from Kearns are visiting this week at the home of ' Mrs. Mildred Webb. Weston Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Max Glnes from Kearns were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Glnes, and Mrs. Joe Curry and family attended a Chatwln family reunion In Provo Sunday. Mrs. Elaine Ellertson was released as a counselor In the Relief Society and sustained in her place was Mrs. Pat Burt. Mr. and Mrs'. Carl Slater, Ogden spent the weekend at the home of hls sister, Mr, and Mrs. Bill Williams. Mr. Slater recently returned from military duty in Korea. Mr. apd Mrs. Harold Casper Salt Lake, were weekend guests at the home of hls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Casper. Miss Wllda Wadley Is vis- iting In Salt Lake at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ron Jarrett. Nyes are . ShinglM shabby? Chevron Shingle Stains preserve unpainted wood in attractive red, green, brown. M CALI YOUR STANDARD OIL Man in roosevelt T.'Geldtn Callim 9 732-213- Stand jrrt Oil Company of Californio Cherry and Clinton Harrison and Mrs. Zelma Beardall visited at tl home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronalci beardall. Albert Daniels was released from the superinfendency of the Sunday School June 23. Tommy Reldhead was sustained In hls place. services for John Blrchell were held in Ballard Monday July 1. Mr. Blrchell had been a long time resident of Ballard, he passed away at the Roosevelt Hospital Thursday June 27. Those In the MIA presidency and superintendency going to Salt Lake fur general conference were Jessie Pickup, Jennie McMullln, Jennls Betts, Jean Brlsbin and Mr, and Mrs. Stake Bee Kenneth Allred. Hive Leader, Barta Jenkins. 30 sduth sea Island students came from BYU to spend the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Haslem, they presented 3 songs In Sunday School. Mary Thayer of Salt Lake spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kettle. They had. their little granddaughter while Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Kettle spent the weekend In Salt Lake taking Marlenes mother Mrs. Barney and son where they traveled on home. Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Rasmussen have some of their grandchildren and their friends from Washington. Roosevelt Stake MIA Roadshows were held Tuesday night June 25 with Ballard lieing one of the host wards. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Winn of Calif., came brought Kristine and Scott to spend the summer The Brldgeland Ward Boy Scouts met at the home of Scout Master Gayle Gilbert Tuesday night. Instructions were given In a search and rescue program after which a welner roast was enjoyed. home, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mrs. Marlene Coyle and Larsen. Mrs. Chad Evans and son of family of New York are spending the summer at the home of LA Grande, Ore., are visitors her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark at toe home of her parents the She attended Hale Holgates. Bleazard. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Larsen MIA Conference In Salt Lake and family, St. George visited last week. Mrs. Thomas M. Gilbert a few days last week with his mother Mrs. Vera Larsen and was taken to the Duchesne Co. other relatives. On their reHospital Sunday suffering from turn home, hls mother accomppenumonla, latest reports are, anied them as for as Paragonah she Is home and her condir where she will visit a daught- - , tlon Is Improving. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Crane and er and family, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Poulson for two weeks. children of Sunny Vale, Calf., Mrs. Vernon Blake andfam-ll- y are enjoying a visit this week of Kearns were house guests with her parents, the Eugene durlfig the week at her parents Preslars. isiHomeTof PIGGY-BAC- Qa33EQQ) K 8 QHS 13k ( fftmIMl us from recent open heart operaMr. and Mrs. Reed Ander-to- n tion. were called to Elko NevKlne Hatch Sr. passed away ada Tuesday to the sudden IllIn Vernal, Mr. Hatch Is the fa- -' ness of their son Kent. Ander-tother of Klne Hatch Jr. former were taken to Elko by sons member of Ballard Ward, and Gary and Donald. Kent was on of Mrs. Harry Tomllson. a truck run when he was taken Mrs. 'Stanley Womack was ill and was entered In the hoshappy, to have her sister Mrs. pital where he received transRaymond Tendler and 3 chilfusions. Sunday hls brother dren of Washington come to Donald had him flown back to spend 4 days with them reSalt Lake and Is reported betcently. Saturday June 29; Stan ter. Womack Sr, was rushed to the Mrs. Lois Bird attended Roosevelt After camp day for June Conference. Hospital. treatment It was decided he Mr. and Mrs. Von Haslem has a kidney stone. . and son Sam motored to Salt Every home In Ballard has Lake Thursday to meet their suffered extensive damage to son Alan, returning from a two homes from falling trees and to year LDS Mission. the crops and from frost SaturThey visited in Layton with a day after the 2 day wind and daughter, Elaine and Robert cold. Hunsaker before coming home. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Powell Alan gave a report In sacraand family came to be with their ment meeting. Spending a week mother Mrs. George Arnold tor with her parents Is Joyce and a few days the past weekend. Bishop Jay C. Murray and two Mrs. Arnold and son Lewis sons. traveled to Salt Lake June 29, Me Donald and to visit Mr. George Arnold daughters Tammle and Penny who Is In the Veterans HospiSue visited In Salt Lake for three tal .and Is very ill and In Indays the past week. tensive care. Mrs. Dora Freston received Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hor-rocword of her sister Lola Kill-pawas Involved In a car being hospitalized In Tucaccident Friday night. They son Arlz., due to a car acciwere blinded by bright lights of dent. Mrs. Klllpack received an on coming car and hit a cow broken ribs Internal Injuries on the road. No serous injurand her right leg was broken In damies occurred but some two places. age to the car. Mrs. Ora Warren, Price, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Keel Mrs. Verda Dennis and Mrs. announce the arrival of a new Madge Staffer, Orem, have been baby boy June 26. visiting at the home of their Mr. Gordon Loosle of Verbrother Virgil Mecham. nal will be the new principal Boyd and Dorothy Powell at West Jr. high, Mr. .Hull-lngand children from Provo, spent will go to Union. the weekend with Boyd's parents the James Powells. Karen Brown and children from Helper visited Tuesday and Wednesday with her parents, the Max Nelsons. Joy Larsen helped entertain' QK2L) ggQg$ggj for her sister Louise's seventeenth birthday Saturday at the Janet and Waylon Champion home of Arva Hamblin. They and two girls visited briefly had refreshments. -Barbara and Del mar Hamhere with relatives Friday. blin and Mrs. Donna Brown They were enroute to North were Salt Lake conference Carolina. Burdick and hls son, visitors for MIA dance Instructions. . San Francisco and Evan GoodMrs. Venice McDonald enrich were visiting here In Bluetertained at a Patio Party Tuebell Friday. -Mrs. Thelma Cookleft Wesday for Primary girls clasShe ses, firelights, and gaynotes. dnesday for Salt Lake. boarded the plane for St. Louis Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Ar-v- ln Bellon entertained at dinMo., to visit her son Lynn and ner for Arvins sister Louise hls wife and small son. -- Bud and Hazel Jackson and Mehner and children from Calif. Mrs. Eva Bellon, Salt Lake family Ogden, spent the weekend here visiting with Mr. and and Mrs. Beryl Mullins, Carol Mrs. James Bird, Other vlslt-- j Ann Bellon and children. Maurine Bellon was In Salt ors at the Bird home were BudLake Friday to attend the Temdy and Verna Bird and family. Mary Stevenson, Bountiful, ple wedding of Annette Snow visited here with her sister and Harry Lewis Scott. She also Mrs. Hazel Goodrich. Mary and witnessed the marriage of Pat Leonard and Hazel Goodrich AtStewart, daughter of the late Randall Stewart. tended the Stevenson family reGordon Anderton Salt Lake, union at Moon Lake Saturday. Those from Bluebell atvisited hls brother the Reed tending the Bird Reunion Sunday Andertons Sunday. Keith Loranger Is spending at the Roosevelt Park were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bird, Mr. a week or two In Salt Lake, and Mrs. Charley Bird; Mr. and he had the cast taken off his Mrs. Isaac Bird, Mr. and Mrs. leg.Mrs. Minnie Crapo Is reJimmy Bird, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry cuperating from recent major Parry and family, Mr. and Mrs. isurgery In the Cottonwood hos- Paul Bird and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bird and Lorna and Ronald were, the Morris Monsen famMrs. Donna Bird and Mrs. and ily of Vernal, the Ross Monsen Mrs. Charles Bird, Mr. and the Ross Monsen and the Eldon Mrs. Kay Pulley. Monsen families, Bluebell, the Shana Lee and Pauline Wln-kl- dr Grant Monsen family, and the and Bernice Atwood were Wesley Thacker family and those attending MIA Mrs. Pearl Monsen Altamont; among June Conference In Salt Lake and the Ralph Thacker family, during the week. While there, Wyo. Shana Lee attended a wedding Visiting here for the week In are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Monreception for a room-mat- e. sen and family, Salt Lake. Granger. Among those going on the Chuck and ' Darlene Dowdy In Excursion Salt Lake left Sunday for Texas where Temple last week were Bishop and Mrs. they will visit and vacation, Howard Todd, Mr. and Mrs. nd attend a Jehovah Witness Leo Bird and Mr. and Mrs. Assembly. Cecil Han berg. The Hanbergs s. Raebelle Allred and also went to the plane accompthree boys left Sunday to reanied by Mrs. Hanbergs turn to her home in Roseburg parent, the Bleazards of Brld- Ore., after visiting here with geland where they saw their her parents, the James Birds. brother and son Michael board the plane to go on an LDS Mission to Arlz. Mr. and Mrs. Arvll Stone, Lehl, visited Saturday here with relatives the Goodrich's and ns - ks ck er 66060666 0600 - SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY TABLERITE let DflCON IGA DELUXE 5 and t GRADE Uced, ' lb. QUALITY COFFEE 3 ........... $1.99 IGA ENRICHED 99' 10 IGA Pink Lotion Liquid Detergent .49 . IGA DELUDE CAKE MIX 89' PKGS. Blue Seel Margarine u. .... 27c IGA Fabric Soft NO. 1 CALIFORNIA SHAFTER (5 59c o IGA Tan Cream tut value --Mr- friends. 79C King Size, Reg. $1.41 Fab Bpedel Sate 99Ci ! 1 LB- - POLY BAG Beef Sandwiches 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday 10' . Kent and Janet Williams visited here Sunday night with the Monte Williams. and Mrs. Monte Bolton and children, Ogden, visited Sunday here with the Don Bolton's. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Goodrich and family visited Saturday and Sunday here with the John Goodrich's. They were on their way home to Orem after a week at Flaming Gorge. Frank and Doris Monsen and two boys, Elpaso; Tex., were visiting in this area during the week. They visited with the Ross Monsen family. Thursday a family gathering of the Monsen's was held at the Wesley Thacker home In Altamont. Those enjoying an evening of visiting and eating her covery. Mr. and Mrs. Gall Loranger and son Glen visited In Salt Lake Sunday and spent some time in Pleasant Grove with Stephen Adams and family. of the June Conference visitors from the ward were Leola Freston and daughter Dennis and Joyce daughter Rosalee, Betti Rich-ma- n, Laura Pike and Peggy MacArthur, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Campbell and three children visited the Arvln Bellons on Sunday enroute to Richmond Blr-gln- conference weekend. v; ti SIX. RICKIE RERER . . . poppy pouter catered la aotlnnal Rlckls Rsbsr wins top spot with poster g esne Fort 126, American W CAU YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN IN ROOSEVtLT T. Goldan Callim . 722-21Standard Oil Company of Cal Horn la LOSE WEIGHT Mrs. Lena Slxklller, presDuchauxi- Legion $15 check to Rickie Reber. Mr. Reber won first place In the senior division of the Poppy poster contest in the state. Hls poster was selected during the American Legion Department convention held In St. George recently. . This poster will be placed In national competition. liary, presented a - Standard Floor Hardener for surfaces hard, on wood, cement, linoleum. long-lastin- ident of Unit A group from the Myton Presbyterian Church participated In a visit to Salt Lake Sunday to attend services at the Central Christian Church. They were welcomed by Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Potter- who have .falthftilly given their support to the local church as they came to conduct services on one Sunday each month. -Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Ross accompanied by Mrs. Kent Denver and Wayne Ross, Leon and Loryn went to Tremonton Monday to attend the wedding of Franklin Mecham who took Janet Anderson as hls bride. Mr, and Mrs. Ross are grandparents of the groom and the rest are cousins. A large group from Myton attended the Road Show" In Roosevelt Tuesday. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Zlrker and children, Washtln-to- n. ' Want tougher floors? la. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Duncan were Salt Lake visitors during . STANDARD Roosevelt, Utah Thursday, July 4, 1968 ( re- Get amazing results when you take our product called No proscription needed. You must lose ugly fat or your money back. SLIMODEX la a tablet and aasJly swallowed. No starving, no special exercise, no harmful drugs. SLIMODEX costs $3.00 and is sold on this 8LIM-ODE- GUARANTEE: H no! satMM for any reason, just return the unused portion to the makers and get your full money back. SLIMODEX is sold by Hutah Drug Storo,' Roosevelt, Ut. Moil orders Ailed. DIRECTORY O DRUG STORES --TElders Quorum of Myton entertained group at a social evening and games were played and refreshments Q FARM SUPPLIES he S H H U I served. Duane Perry returned home Saturday after serving 2 years in the U. S. Forces In Germany he was released from the service at Ft. Dlx New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Chandler left Sunday enroute to Los Angeles Calif., where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Merrell Chandler and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meyer, Members of their family. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Rlchens Mrs. Leon Ross, Mrs. Louis Roberts and Mrs. Clark Roberts attended the MIA Conference during the weekend. Mrs. Polly Cargill, of Burley, Ida., who has been visiting family members during the past week, returned home Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Ross accompanied her to Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Wllmer Murray are enjoying a vacation as they attend to business matters during their absence Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Perry are in charge of the Moody Seed Plant. - Mrs. John Morrey and children, Richland Wash., visited over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lamb. They also visited the S. F. Morten-seand the William Linck FARM SUPPLIES Drugs 'MAKE Ol.'R DRUG STORE YOUR PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS!" 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