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Show u Centennial Ball set In Roosevelt for Nov. 15 STANDARD - Roourvelt, UUtl Thuroday, November 6, 1969 4 The Roosevelt Stake Centennial Ball wUl be held November 13 at the Roosevelt Stake Center. Reynolds orchestra will ftirnlsh the music. Everyone 14 and over Is Invited and It Is suggested that dancers wear centennial cos 9 EetiSti (j) (firess. Lyrn Hall, Glen Workman and Senor Mortenson Dew to Phoenix, Arlz. on busi- ' ness for the Bureau of Indian Affairs. They were gone nearly a week. The Jack Cooks went to the wedding reception Monday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Beutler. Mrs. Beutler Is Mrs. The reception was at Cooks nelce. Hunter. Sibyl Cpok went to Provo over the weekend to visit with her sister, Pauline, who Is at the BYU. Sharon Blazler, Calif, is here visiting at her aunts and uncles homes. The Earl Gardners and Boyd Winns. Sharon formerly attended school In Ballard. Home from college for the weekend was Marie Lundberg, Weber College, Ogden and Lloyd Rasmussen. Barta Jenkins, Vaughn Parrish, USU, Logan. Keith Todd, Salt Lake, visited at the Max Todd home, they are brothers. Ursel Johnson came home from the His children, Lyle, hospital Thursday. Genevieve, Lee Ann and Wayne and family, all from Salt Lake have been here during the week visiting with him. While here Waynes baby daughter was 111 and was In the hospital for two days. The Kent Brightens are building a new five bedroom home. It will be completed In the Spring. Kent Is doing most of the work himself. Valene Hansen and children, Orem were here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook, had a wedding anniversary supper for Mrs. Cooks parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Betts. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Scholes and Mr. and Mrs. Golden Collins. The Betts have been married fifty erne years. Clifford Drury and two friends of Salt Lake, were here pheasant hunting. They visited at the Earnest Betts home. Clifford Is Earnests nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Collins and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frlsby and family drive to Provo Sunday to see their new grandchild blessed. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Frlsby are the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor, Salt Lake, were visitors at the Wesley Ercanbrack home. Mrs. Taylor Is Mrs. Ercanb racks sister. Clark and Nancy Eldredge were home over the weekend. Clark works atSprlng-vill- e and Nancy Is going to the Provo Technical College, to become a dentist technltlon. She will graduate next Aug, They are Melba Eldredge s children. The hall wUl be beautifully decorated a floor show wUl be presented from the various wards of the Stake. This , the 100th year since the organization of the Young Womens Mutual Improvement Association, wUl be the dance that takes the place of the annual Gold and Green Ball. and Neighborhood Sewing Club MISS ANITA ARNOLD engagement to Tom Mrs. GUbert Hulllnger entertained the Neighborhood sewing club at her home, Oct 29. Different kinds of handwork was done during the evening. A luncheon was served to 13 guests. l UHir Bird. Anita Fay Arnold, Tom LaMar Bird engaged Mr . and Mrs. Bruce Brushord and Mr. and Mrs. Jay GUIs, Salt lake, visited over the weekend at the Cedi Jen-kihome and hunted pheasants. Mrs. GUI and Mrs. Jenkins are sisters. Hazel Lundy, Fort Hueneme, Calif, visited during the week with her daughter, Mary Ann Searles. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hatch and son and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Malr visited and hunted phesants at the Jerry Hatch home. Leo Is their son. Delbert Horrocks visited his wife at the IDS hospital In Salt Lake. She had surgery and Is making a slow recovery. Gene Kettle entered the Duchesne County hospital Sunday evening. Monday she had a major operation. Visitors at the Lynn Farnsworth home were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Herbert. Mr. Herbert Is Mrs. Farnsworths brother. Lois Farnsworth received word that her father, Don Herbert, Salt Lake, had fallen and hurt himself and had been Mr. Herbert used to live hospitalized. in the Basin. ns 722-213- 1 NOWI You can own a a ifw McCulloch Chain Saw for only... Ideal for the Weekend Woodsman! The next meeting of the Roosevelt Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will be held at the home of Mrs. Russel Todd Thursday, Nov. 20, at 2:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal (Wad) Johnson and three boys from Sunset visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warburton and his mother, Mrs. Qulnne Johnson and brothers at Deep Creek the weekend and enjoyed the deer hunt. Richard Lamb and girl friend who are going to school at the BYU In Provo visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Lamb and other relatives the weekend and enjoyed the deer hunt. Mr. and Mrs. John Eldredge and 3 boys of Salt Lake visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Woolley the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Van Otten of Tooele visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Nyberg and family and other relatives here the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Collett and family of New Mexico visited the Judl Shelton family and her mother Mrs. Walkupwhols patient at the hospital the weekend. Darrell Ytuvfaga. and daughter Shelia returned to their home Monday at Reno, Nev. after visiting the Floyd Perrys for the past 2 weeks. He also enjoyed the deer hunt Mrs. Rose Ferguson and Christine Jenkins of Sprln grille visited the Reed Hartles during the week, Mrs. Hartle accompanied them to Sprlngvllle for a short visit returning home on Sunday Mrs. Ferguson Is Mrs. Hartles night, grandmother. Mrs. Pearl Moysh of California who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Della Burton went to Salt lake to visit her daughter, Mrs. Barbara Killian and family before returning home. Lawrence Lee, Dinasaur, Colo, visited his brother, Ray Lee, on Monday. The Daughters of the Eleanor E. Caldwell camp held their regular meeting at eoinetfs ALWAYS ECtf'JKE) - Mr. and Mrs. Robert McSwalne and daughter, Nancy, left Duchesne Saturday for The Dolles, Oregon where they will be making their home. They have been here for 212 years with Goodfellow Construction. - Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Puckett and family left this week for Selah, Wash, they have w been here the past 3 years with Construction. s. Ed Cummlngham and family have moved to Selah, Wash, where Ed will Join them as soon ss the work Is all completed on the dama , Ed Is a boss with Goodfellow Construction. Mrs. Ruby Thomas motored to Salt Lake where she had doctors appointments. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Nelson from Twin Falls, Ida. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Munz this week. The Nelsons are on their way to Phoenix, Arlz. to spend the ROOSEVELT D.U.P. MEET Mr. and Mrs. Hill lam H. Arnold announce the engagement of their daughter, Anita Fay, to Tom LaMar Bird, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bird. Miss Arnold is a student at Union high school where she Is active as a member of the Chamber Choir. Mr. Bird Is employed In Roosevelt. No definite marriage date has been set. Phone News Items to (MfflflCl I Ob Good-felllo- --Mr- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fabrlzlo, Hanna, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Rosalyn, to Craig B, Thomas, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ray Thomas, Tablona. Mis Fabrlzlo la a graduate of Tablona high school where she was a cheerleader for three years, pep club member three years, a four year LD6 Seminary graduate and was also active In student government. She was chosen harvest queen and homecoming queen. Mr, Thomas Is also a Tablona high school graduate. He was active In sports LDS for the four years, was a waa and seminary graduate Seminary )-y- class president. A November 13 wedding In the Salt Lake Tempi is planned and they will be honored at a reception and wedding dance November 15 In the Tablona school gymnasium. winter. Forrest J. Bird son of Verna Bird shattered a knuckle on his right hand In a fight. Dr. White set his finger twice and Is not sure that It will mend right. Tonya Bird daughter of Verna Bird was In the hospital over night with a false appendicitis attack but Is now doing fine at home. pay Rassmussen Is home recuperating from blood poisoning In his foot. He was herding sheep and Ids horse stepped on his foot resulting In blood poisoning. He was taken to the Heber City Hospital where he has been for 10 days but is now home until he recovers completely. -t Another jam session was held at the commercial dub Wednesday night. Added talent was Florence Thompson from Fruit-lan- d and Carl Me , Ted Jackson and Lee Wsgstaff. A good time was had by alL Everyone Is Invited to Join. In the North Central States mission field. His parents picked him up at the Salt Lake Airport. Mr. and Mrs. George the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Tolll-fso- n of Provo. They all attended church for the blessing ofdhe new son of Air. and Mrs. Ronald Tollefson named Derrick Ronald. Mrs. Alice Gouldlng left Salt Lake airport Tuesday for Lompoc, Calif, where she will visit her daughter, Yvonne Willoughby and 2 children, David and Deann. She will be gone a week. Mrs. Pearl Leigh sister of Parry Grant passed away Tuesday, Nov. 3 . She Is 80 years old and has been In a Provo rest home. home of Mrs. Lavella Mathews on Thursday. The lesson was given by Ora Swain on John Wesley Powell. A history was read by Mrs. Lavella Mathews of her grandmother, Elizabeth Harker, Mrs. Norma Me Clean, Billie Uterman and Oral ReRlchens of Venal were present freshments were served by the hostess, ten ladies were present Rendall Esplln son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Esplln arrived home Tuesday from a the tew whh Mm features weeds men want met! are yeurt in this econemy chain saw by McCulloch. From trees te twigs this workhorse cuts them all with extra ease. Gat yaurt today. A Officers of Basin Unit No. 64 of the American Legion Auxiliary at Roosevelt were Installed In office for 1969-7- 0 Thursday evening at the Legion Hall. Mrs. Phyllis W. Day, Duchesne, District Nine president of the A. L, A officiated at the Installation ceremony. Unit officers Installed were Theresa Harmston, president; Vona Houtz, first vice president; Geraldine Shields, second vice president,; Lorena Iorg, secretary-treasure- r; Fern Milligan, historian; Faye Yack, chaplain. Other District officers attending the ceremony and who were speakers, are Lois La Rose, Altamont, District first vice president and membership chairman; Mrs. Hlldur W. Brooks, Duchesne and Mrs. District secretary-treasure-r; Maxine W. Burdick, Duchesne, District who conducted the Unit Duchesne Centennial to be held Nov. 22nd MISS ROSALYN FABRI7IO Cireks November IS as her wedding date. Marett and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Peterson and and Mrs. William Tollef-so- n family, Mr. and Bruce were weekend guests at Auxiliary officers Installed at Roosevelt Unit president, meeting. Elder Dan Workman son of Mr. and He labored Duchesne Unit No. 22 Junior Group of the American Legion Auxiliary was represented at the Utah Department Junior Group School of Instruction by Valerie Wllcken, Duchrase Group president; Teresa Wllcken, chaplain; and Tamara Wllcken. The school was held at the Pay-so- n Unit No, 48 In Pay son, November 1. Mrs. Goldie G. Wllcken, Duchesne, state historian for thq American Legion Auxiliary, participated in the school of Instruction. These four Duchesne persons were the only participants In the school, from Eastern Utah. parliamentarian. Mrs. Lorena Iorg Is the Incumbent Mrs. Dale Workman Just returned home from his mission for the IDS Church. PRE - HOLIDAY FIRST QUALITY Attend Legion school Miss Rosalyn Fabrlzlo circles wedding date Mr. and Mrs. Rex Thompson are paof a new baby boy born Sunday The baby weighed In at 7 lbs Nov. 2. 5 oz. It is the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Niles Earl. R is the 14th for Mr. and Mrs. Harold grandchild Mr. and Mrs. of Talmage. Thompson Perry Grant are the great grandparents. rents 2 year mission from Western, Canada. His folks went to Salt lake and met him and all stayed with the Espllns daughter, Janae and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martin and son Pete gave talks In Sacrament meeting Sunday night. Pete Is entering the Mission on Nov. 15, prior to going to Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Perry and boys of Granger visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Perry the weekend. Mrs. Thelma Winn had surgery at the LDS hospital on Tuesday. She Is reported getting along welL Her husband Golden Winn also her mother Mrs. Mae Sprouse have been with her, also her son Kay Winn was with her on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hartle were over night guests at the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hartle at Granger, Thursday and did temple work Friday at the Salt Lake Temple. Kathryn Taylor of Tooele visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Taylor and grandmother, Mrs. Mary Jarell and enjoyed getting a deer the weekend. Harvey Lee left Thursday for Denver, Colo, and will visit his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Price. Mrs. Grace Lambert returned from the hospital in Vernal where she has been the past month. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hartle of Granger The Duchesne Stake Centennial Ball will be held Saturday, Nov. 22 at the Duchesne elementary school starting at 8:30 p.m. This will commemorate 100 years since the YWMIA was organized. Reginald Burchlnals orchestra will furAll those 14 years of nish the music. and Invited to attend this are over age seml-form- al or party dress affair. Centennial dress may be worn If desired. 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