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Show Mr. and Mrs. Howard wed 50 years Crapo Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crapo were honored on their Golden Wedding anniversary Jan. 4 by a few close friends and relatives. Mr. Crapo has been very ill and Just recently returned from the hospital. Open house was restricted by his Mr. and Mrc. Ranald Ekaund moto-re- d to Provo and got Bonnln then they went to Sunset and spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs, Elvln Morrill and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slader and fhmlly. Bonnie returned to Roosevelt to spend the holidays with her parents; Mrs. Ruth Sprouse went to Orem to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ward and family and Mrs. Wanda McDaniel and family. They were joined by Eva Sprouse, Phoenix, Arlz. Eva also visited with her mother In Roosevelt before returning. Mr. and Mrs. John Burgess and family , Bend, Ore., spent the holidays with their parents, In Roosevelt. Mrs. Thomas Handy and Scott went to Coalville to spend the holiday with Mr. Mr. Handy Is a patrolman In Handy. Summit County. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Adams were Rangley visitors Tuesday. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Snyder of Vernal. Mrs. Erma Labrum Is a guest at the Morrell Labrum residence. Mrs. Minnie Morrill spent the holidays In Salt Lake and Bountiful with her children. She also visited with tier sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Grant, Provo and Mr. and Mrs. George Dodge Pleasant Grove and Mr. and iC.'s. Willard Mr. and Mrs. Day In Salt Lake City. Boyd Barnes brought her home Decem- ber - The American Legion Auxiliary Unit 64 will hold an Initiation on Wednesday, Jan. 13 at 7:30 p.m. at the American Leglun Hall. Also, Installation of officers of the Junior Auxiliary will be held. All members are urged to attend. PATIENTS Eugene Slaugh, Florence Sout-hai- n, Vernal; Loretta Cesspooch, Blanche Myore, Randlett; Johnny Cliegup, Neola; Kim Cuch, Whlterocks; Johnny Aultman, Roosevelt; Rowena Hadden, Lee E. Mar- Travis They were married Jan. 4, 1921 at Altonah by Bishop Eckland. The marriage was later solemnised in the Salt Lake Temple. They were active members of the LDS Church for many years In the Montwell Ward and Roosevelt 2nd ward. Howard Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Crapo and Mllnle the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Alexander both their parents are deceased. They have lived most of their lives throughout the Uintah Basin and Mr. Crapo who Is a finished carpenter has done a lot of work throughout this area. tin, Florence 11111, Duchesne. Have old booklets or Music Books Recipe of the Week Renewed with Spiral Binding! II NT All RAMIX STANDARD Itinne TUNA RICE CASSEROLE By Elaine Dannenlierg 6 cups cooked rice salted . 722-tl- 1 1 COOKED RICE quarts boiling water 2 tb. salt 3 Bring to boll then add 2 cups of washed rice. Boll rapidly 15 to 25 min. or until rice Is soft when pressed between fingers. Turn Into sieve and rinse with hot water. Uft with fork If rice sticks do not stir. returned. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lloyd motored to Sprlngvllle Tuesday, Dec. 29 to visit Mr. and Mrs. Gam Uoyd and family. Wayne Lloyd who Is stationed In Ky., was also home on leave. - Mrs. Lora Killian recently spent a week visiting with her children and sister, Mrs. Reva Owen. Mrs. Lucille Harris and boys were overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Holmes. Holiday visitors at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Uoyd were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Uoyd and family, Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Christensen, St. George, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wall, Gillette, Wyo. Dr. and Mrs. Gerry Gardner and Tommy of Shiprock, N. M. were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ralph 31. Earl (Rocky) Hansen returned to Roosevelt December 31 after spending twenty eight months fulfilling a mission In Tong He was met In Hawaii by and Hawaii. his mother and sister, Mrs. Bob Roterts. They toured the Islands for a few days and returned to California to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Norvel Hansen, Dr. and Mrs. Norman Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Joslen and Mr. and Mrs. Martinson. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Benson, Mor-ag- a, Calif., spent the holidays with relatives In Roosevelt. Mrs. Ida Harrison returned home Dec. 30 after spending the holidays in St. George with her sister Misha Seegmiller. Emina Snow and Ellen Bentley. Holiday guests at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Peterson were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bird, Lincoln, Neb., and Marie Peterson, Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Winterton and family , Salt Lake were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Van Winterton. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Latimer and twins were holiday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bryson. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Leavitt, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Eldredge and Bernice Nelson attended the fUneral services for their aunt, Mrs. Pearl Olierlansly Allred Wed- - Siaelds. Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Kolb and family, Salt Lake, were in Roosevelt over the new year weekend visiting with his mother, Mrs. Ethel Kolb and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bailey, Las Vegas, Nev., were In town over the New Year and Christmas weekends taking care of business and visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs . Ted Jensen had Christmas dinner for the Ray Jensen family, Neola; Bruce Jensen , Salt Lake. Mrs. Jennette Jensen also had dinner and Jol Page with the Ted Jensen family. 11 grandchildren were present. Two phone calls from Los Angeles came to Teds mother. Temple Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Cornelian O'Drlscull pow with their wedding rukc during u rereptiiin held In llieir hunor Saturday evening. The bride is the former Susan Kynaston. Kynaston-ODrisco- ll Miss Susan Kynaston became the bride of Cornellous ODriscoll in rites performed In the Mantl LDS Temple Dec. 15. Reuel E. Christensen officiated In the single ring ceremony. Parents of the young couple are Mr. and Mrs. Jay Kynaston, Randlett and Mr. and Mrs. Allen ODriscoll, Myton. The newlyweds were honored at a reception Jan. 2 In the Myton Ward cultural hall. The receiving line stood liefnre an archway decorated with fern and white carnations. Each serving table was centered with a lone carnation in a small vase. For her wedding and reception the bride wore a gown of brocade satin featuring an empire waistline with lows of velvet, long sleeves and rounded neckline. Her shoulder-lengt- h veil was held by a fabric Bower and she carried a bouquet of white carnations and roses with red ribbon streamers. Jan Broderick was maid of honor. She wore a red bonded knit street-leng- th dress with an empire waistline. Sharon Kynaston was bridesmaid and Kathy Martinez was flower girl. They also wore red dresses with white trimming. Each car nuptials ried a bouquet of white carnations with red ribbons. The mother of the bridegroom wore a pink, green and white jumper dress and a corsage of white and red carnations. Gary Broderick performed duties of test man and Steve Kynaston was usher. The three tiered wedding cake was iced In white and trimmed with white roses edged In red and wedding bells between It was topped by a miniathe layers. ture bride and groom under an archway. In charge of serving were Mrs. Byron Gilbert, Tammy Gilbert and Mrs. Max Todd. Mrs. Michael Kettle and Dale O Driscoll were in charge of gifts. Mrs. Cleo Womack was at the guest SATURDAY ONLY book. The bride wore a blue and white tern dress for her golng-aw-ay ffff . outfit. They honeymooned in the Provo area and are making their .home In Roosevelt. Mr. O'Driscoll graduated from Union high school and his bride was a graduate of Dugway high school. GRACES DRESS & GIFT SHOP PnONE 722-275- 1 ROOSEVELT. t'TAII 7 Gifts of Bbtlnctloii CONVENIENT GROUP PLAN J. I Hiirlirn of Trlilrll will nhvn their 60th wedding annlirisaiy next week with an upon Imiiv In the Trldeil Want Cultural ll.ill. Mr. nml Mis. Wed 60 $2.00 cp Years 60th anniversary for the J. L. Kitchens Mr. and Mrs. Joseph levl Kltrhen will be honored at an open house In observance of their 60th wedding anniversary Saturday, Jan. 16 at the Trldeil Ward cultural hall from 5 to 9 p.in. A program will be presented. All friends and relatives are Invited GRACE'S i ra-m- NELSON AGENCY Phene 722-250- 1 ROOSKXE.l.T. I TA'.i Detergent Special to January 15 only ! 20-lctn. Reg. S4.49 now only $6.99 2 ctns b. I ONLY 22-i- n. RED. 9199.93 SPECIAL! IM.ACK AND WHITE Console T.V. COLD? You need $148.00 our . . Engine Heaton (RADIATOR HOME TTfE $7.98 EXTERN Roosevelt can tuna can cream chicken soup (or compliment casserole sauce) top with grated cheese and parsley flakes. nesday, Dec. 30 In Ogden. -Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Eldredge and Michelle visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon They enjoyed the Eldredge at Layton. Nutcracker Suite atKlngsburyhall. Cameron and Kevin and Kelly Jane returned to Roosevelt to visit with their grandparents over the weekend. --M- r. and Mrs. Lawrell Jensen motored to Ogden to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jensen. Monday Mrs. Jensen joined Mr. and Mrs. George Mathews and they flew to Mesa, Arlz., to visit with their brother, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Cox. Mr. Jensen went to Salt Lake to get Mrs. Jensen when she XL TANK IIEXTKR ENGINE HEATER to attend. Thev request no gifts please. They were married in (he Salt take Temple Jan. IS, 1911. Mr. ami Mrs. Kitchen have lived In Trldeil most of tlietr married life. They came to Trldeil In 1917 and helped to pioneer the community. They are the parents of II rhildien, Mrs. Charles (Laelle) Glides and Mrs. George W. (Frances) Darlletl, Tridell; Mrs. Dennis (Lea Mae) Hatch, Vernal; Melvtn It., Ralph L and Weldon J. Kltrhen of American Fork; Mrs. Don (Hclva) Chamberlain, Cedar Fort; John 1.. Kitchen and Mrs. Rulnn (Virginia) Hansen, Salt Lake City; Mrs. James G. (Maxine) Montgomery, Magna and Norman R. Kitchen, Barstow, Calif. They have 75 grandchildren and 61 y re.it grandchildren. They have both been active In church and community. Phone News Items t to We're bringing in the new. 1971 Chevrolets by the truckload. Local 722 2131 BMMim (Boo CHRISTENSENiS & L 6foevKleMki' Phone 722-241- 1 f American Legion Post to Install new officers births Mr. and Mrs. Grant G. Drcdllnger, Vernal, a girl, December 29. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Wallace Treme-lln- g, ' Tridell, a boy, Decemlwr 29. doctors. MB. AND MRS. HOWARD CRAPO . . noted golden wedding January 4. STANDARD - Homievrlt, Utah Thursday, January 7. 1971 CES3EX& CSSS Jay C. Gates Roo.ev.lt, Utah |