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Show STANDARD RooMVdt, Utlh Thuraday, July 13, 1971 inacnraE pmti BIRTHS Mr. and Mra, Henry SlxkUler, Vernal, a flrl, July 7. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Dell Taylor, ML Home, a boy, July 8. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Barfuss, Duchesne, a girl, JUly 8. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Walllck, Roosevelt, a girl, July 9. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cook , Vernal, a girl, July 9. Mr. and Mrs. James McCook, Randlett, a boy, July 10. Mr. and Mrs. John Stelnaker, Manila, a boy, July 11. PATIENTS Juanita Groves, Myton; Charles Jenkins, Dean Richards, both Roosevelt; Clark Kowchee, Whlterocks; Ruby Bad Back, Neola; Lauri Ostler, Duchesne. Patty Ann Madison, Richfield, Is visiting with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Wardle for a while. --M- r. and Mrs. Lawrel Jensen recently visited at the Robert Jensen's residence in Ogden. Mr. Jensen also attended the class reunion of 31 at Montpellier, Ida., for a group of students he taught. Mrs. Veda Barnes, Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Smith, Haston visited with relatives In Roosevelt last week. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are enroute to Okinawa. Guests at the Sewell Massey residence during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Gam Massey and their son and family Mr. and Mrs. Allen Massey and twin sons, Shane and Wayne all of Rainier, Ore., and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Massey and sons tanny and Stewart, Meeker, Colo., visited with them while Mrs. Massey attended a regional Bishops meeting at the Roosevelt Stake house. Mr. and Mrs. Morrill tabrum and Mrs. ... I enLOIr ANN WILLIAMS gaged to marry Kanily Mart'll Brady. Lady golfers to meet Lpu Ann Williams to wed Randy M. Brady Attention lady golfers There will be a meeting of the Roosevelt Womens Golf Association on Thursday, July 15 at 8 p.m. at the Frontier Grill. All members and others Interested are Invited to attend. 1 Arvln tabrum and sons went to Salt take Saturday. They were Joined by Arvln Sunday morning. Mrs. Ruth Sprouse returned home Sunday after visiting with her daughter, Eva Sprouse and Mr. Blake Rainsey, Ihoenlx, Arlz., while she was there she helped Eva move to San Jose, Calif., where she had I een transferred to the General Elec- tric plant. -Mr. and Mrs. Douglas White and Michael, Moab, visited several days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yack and Mr and Mrs. Harold White, --M- r. and Mrs. Douglas tabrum and sons St. Georgs spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd tabrum. Ricky Wilson, Lehl also visited with the tabrums. Terry Reynolds, Las Vegas, recently visited In Roosevelt with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Reynolds. Jerry Lynn Sevenson and Milton Mi- Kearns spent last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Patry, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Miller came Sunday to get them. visitors at the home of Vona Houtz were Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Benson, Gary Houtz, Salt Lake and Eric Houtz who has left for Okinawa. ller, --Rec- Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow E. Williams, Rupert, Ida., announce the engagement of their daughter, Lou Ann, to Randy Marell Brady, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo L. Brady, Duchesne. Lou Ann graduated from Minidoka high school as an honor student. She has been attending modeling school In Salt Lake. Mr. Brady graduated from Duchesne high school where he was an honor student and active In athletics. The past year he attended Brigham Young University where he was active on the varsity volleyball team. The young couple Is planning an Aug. 6 They will make their home in wedding. Provo where he will continue his Mutual Interest Group The Mutual Inters! group of Roosevelt 4th ward met at the home of Mrs. Melba Hanson Monday, July 19. A lesson was given by Mrs. Hanson and a discussion was held. Refreshments were served. Monday July 19, the group will meet at the City Park. A pot luck lunch will be served and games will be played. All adult ladies who are single are Invited to attend. B Neighborhood Sewing The Mutual Interest dance will be held Saturday July 17 at the Roosevelt Ward Cultural hall beginning at 9 p.m. A live orchestra will furnish the music. m mmm SHOES FOR THE FAMILY ORIG. $3.00 GROUP 9 " OO NOW GROUP 2 ORIG. $4.00 3 QQ NOW FOR WORSEN SPECIAL PURCHASE FOR THE WORKING GIRLS! DOUBLE KNIT. UNIFORMS. 4 styles to choose from. In sizes 7 to 18 at Penney a tow price of .... 1 Minnie HamUton were Mr. and Mrs. Colin Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Lewis and sons. Mr. Lewis Is attending school In Logan. Visiting Monday at her home were Mrs. June Beggs of Roseville, Calif., Mrs. Maxine Lawson and daughter Peggy of Rocklin , Calif., and Mrs. Lynn Penny and daughter of Provo. Wllda Wadley returned from Provo to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wadley. Four men from this area have been called to fight the forest fire in the Indian Canyon vicinity. They are Ted Kye, Leonal Webb, Ralph Giles and Joe Curry. floats, the Tabby Mounts" the queens car and a few other entries made up the July 4 parade which just about everyone turned out to see. Afterwards a program was held at the church house and several people lent their Reed Turnbow was the emcee. talents. A rodeo was held at tlte Hanna rodeo grounds and a dance at (tie church that night. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Giles and Mr. and Mrs. Ferron Glnes were Mr. and hire. Tex Glnes, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Giles and Mickey Sizemore. Steven Klmades has moved home with his parents Mr . and Mrs. Orville Rhoades. He has been living In Salt take. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Curry visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nye, Mrs. Jennie Jones had several of her daughters and their families home for the weekend. They were Iee and Fay Giles, Byron and Linda Slone and Norman and Casper. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Casper also visited with his parents, Mr. sihI Mrs. Clarence Casper. -Four babies were blessed In church Sunday. Ryan Ray, sn of Mr. ami Mrs. Ray Jones, blessed by his father; Allan son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mallet blessed ly his uncle Lynn M. Curry, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Giles, blessed by his uncle Max Giles and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pefa named Rena Rose and blessed by Tom Fabrl.lo. ral Ia-re- EVELYN RAF, FF.I.TF.R . . . nwltc known engagement to Frank (I Ivie. Hul-llng- Mutual Interest Evelyn Rae Feller is engaged to Frank Ivie wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Brown and family, Spanish Fork, recently visited with Mr. and Mrs. Vic Brown, Their two children remained for a while. Mr. and Mrs . Vic Brown took them home the forepart of the week. Mr, and Mrs. David A. Crapo and family, Bethel, Wash., are visiting at the er Hollis Hullinger residence. Teresa and Harold Munn who are attending summer school at the BYU also spent the weekend with them. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Ross motored to Tremonton last week to visit with Mrs. Norman tabrum and family. In Roosevelt to attend funeral services for Marcellno Trujillo were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Von, Salt take; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Christian, Harrlman; Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Workman, Redondo Beach, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Nielson, Mrs. Evelyn Grund-loc- k, Hermosa Beach, Calif.; Mrs. Lennls Wood , Dennis Trujillo, Ray Trujillo, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Clint Towndale, Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Howard McKowea Salt take City. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dolryample, Montrose, Colo., are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. McGehee. They are Mrs. McGehee's parents. Mrs. Edith Laris entertained the Neighborhood Sewing club Wednesday evening. An enjoyable time was had doing different kinds of handwork and visiting. A dessert luncheon was served to ten Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Turnbow were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Turnbow and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Turnbow and son and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Turnbow and son, all from Salt Lake. Frank Tlllock of Sacramento, Calif., was In Tablona Monday, July 5, visiting old friends. Bill and Lova Boyce from Salt Lake were here for a few days and visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bud Young, and Mrs. Lyda Jones. -- Rella LeFevre has been In the hospital for a few days after falling and injuring her leg. A Jones family reunion was held at Flaming Gorge at the home of Nat Lan Jones. Wayne and Evelyn Jones and family were there, also Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones. Sisters, Doris and Melba and their families were also there. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Laws visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Butch Jones. Weekend visitors at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Keith Felter, ElCerrito, Calif., announce the engagement of their daughter, Evelyn Rae, to Frank Craig Ivie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Me, Myton. She Is a graduate of Union high school. He Is also a graduate of Union high school and served In the U. S. Army where he was stationed In Korea. No definite date has been set for the Mrs. Olga Robert and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rolierts and family, Bountiful visited with Mr. and Mrs. Verlen tabrum. Carl Woodard who was seriously burned several months ago was visiting In Roosevelt last week. He Is recovering as, well as can be expected. Mr. and Mrs. Clem tabrum and Lynn Wayne went to Salt take Sunday for a couple of days. Mr. and Mrs. Toby Hooper, Eugene, Ore., and Mr. Hooper's mother, Mrs. Williams, Harrisburg, Pa., visited with Mrs. Merle Ross during the week. The Hoopers had been to Pa., to get his mother, Mrs. Mary Williams. She will visit with them In Oregon for a while. Mrs. Ross accompanied them as far as Salt Lake where they saw Promised Valley". Mrs. Or In Duvall and family, Salt take are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Blrtcher. Mr. and Mrs, Bob Fausett motored to Salt take Monday to attend to business. Mrs. Bonnie Sathers went to Salt Lake the forepart of the week. Kim Bryson spent a week In Salt take with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. James tatlmer and twins. She went with Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Hansen. lla 5.77 : A QQ GROUP 3 ORIG. 85.00 NOW WOMEN'S VINYL CORK HEEL SANDALS Orig. $2.88 - Now ALL SUMMER AND WHITE 9 SPECIAL PURCHASE! LADIES' VINYL HANDBAGS In Fall Styles and Co tors I Pen nay's tow price of QQ WOMEN'S GLOVES Dress Leather or Fabric Orig. $1.25 to $3.50 MEN'S DRESS LEATHER BELTS Orig. $2.50 and $3.00 - Now 1 " CQ MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS Orig. $5.00 - Now 9 QQ ALL WOMENS SPORTWEAR -CLEAR! - JAMACIA SHORTS MEN'S LONG SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS Orig. $5.98 - Now 9 QQ Orig. $3.00 and $4.00 MEN' CASUAL SLACKS Orig. $2.50 - Now f " QQ (Plaids - Plains Storewide savings! Well be closed all 4 BOYS' FLARE LEG JEANS In fashionable Regulars and Slim Sizes el Penney a low price BOYS' NYLON WIND BREAKERS Orig. $2.99 - Now BOYS' CARDIGAN SWEATERS Now Orig. $3.88 morning busy repricing our merchandise. 5.00 colore 2.99 1 Drastic reductions on hundreds of items. Dont miss a single bargain. Be here at 11 sharp. QQ 2.50 FOR GIRLS & TODDLERS GIRLS' SHORTY PAJAMAS 9 lor 9 OO Orig. $1.99 Now GIRLS' PLAY SHORTS Now Orig. $2.59 1.50 Special! Men's Spoclall Llghtwoight c. nested set. 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Orig. 99 ALL TODDLER Reduced to BOYS A NO GIRLS Now dear! 5Q SPORTSWEAR n 1.50 99 Accent rugs! At this low price, have as many as you need. Rayon and polyester pile. Choose olive, gold orange or blue. 27 x 45. 2,0$5 SUMMER SHOE SALE! Ladles and Children's SHOES e d . . d Shoes priced up to only $2.99 S14.00 WHILE THEY LAST! Also, som- eSHOES for only $6.00 LEH EL SHOE STORE rilOXE 128-887- 1 ROOSEVELT. t'TAH Special buy! Jamaica shorts of polyester cotton. Summery plaids and solids for misses' and junior sizes. 255 Special buyl Ladies' acetate tricot elastic leg briefs. Made for us in white and pastels S, M.L 3 0 XL, XXL. 3 The values are here every day. Shop Friday, July 16! These special hours ter these special bargains, 11 a.m to 6 p.m. Other days 9:30 te 545 pan.! - S1 for 1.25 |