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Show Womens Volunteer Peatross Reunion Auxiliary planned here The decsndants of Stan and Lydia Peat-ro- se bad a reunion at the Avlntaquln Ranch July 24. A chicken dinner, prepared In Dutch ovens was served to 69 family members and 2 guests. There was horseback riding and softball games. Out of town members were Mr. and Mrs. Max Peatross and family, Myton; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Peatross and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Clint Peatross, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sperry, all of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Roberts, Orem; Mr. an Mrs. Steve Krause of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Verdi, Alpine; and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Peatross and family and Mr. and Mrs. William Peatross and family from the Duchesne Area. A Woman's Voluntaer Auxiliary for the Du haana County Hospital 1 bain organized. All lntoraatad woman In tha county are urged to attend an organizational meeting at tha hospital Tuesday, August 9 at 8 p.m. Type of services volunteers will be registration giving will be explained, forms will be accepted, and election of officers will be held at this meeting. The purpose of this auxiliary Is to promote and advance tha welfare of the hospital and its patients by services to the patients, to the hospital and hospital personnel, and by the Interpretation of hospital services to the community, reports Mrs. Dearwyn 0. Eldredge, Director of Volunteers. "Each volunteer will be asked to pledge one four-hoshift each week but I feel that this type of humanitarian service will be so rewarding that our volunteers will want to do more," Mrs. Eldredge said. "A lot of wonderful enthusiasm has been shown and our hospital administrator and marriage rites Friends of William W. Wilson and Bernice Edrlngton will be Interested to know that they were united In marriage July 15 In Vernal at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Edrlngton. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Rae C. Scholes In tha presence of the family and a few close friends of the couple. Jean Labrum was Mrs. Edrlngton's attendant. Verlen Labrum stood as best man for Mr. Wilson. After a short honeymoon at the U Bar Ranch they are now at home at 630 So. 2nd East. FAMILY REUNION are behind us completely. There Is a great need for this service and all we require now are many willing hands and feet to have a successful anc worthwhile volunteer auxiliary." - ItuiiMVi-lt- July Tlmi'wl.'iy Mr. and Mrk. Merrill Llsonbee and family enjoyed a family gathering up In Uintah Canyon Saturday. Those from out of town were Mrs. Peggy LaRose and baby, Kentucky and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Thompson and family, Logan. ur local doctors MTAMIAKII Edrington-Wilso- n 2'., , I'lsili 1171 Reunion for Class of f25 set for Aug. 5th The 4Gth reunion of the class of 1925 of Roosevelt lilgh school will lie held at the Bottle Hollow Resort with a dinner at noon. During the afternoon there will lie a program and visiting. Friends are welcome to call and enjoy visiting with their classmates. Neighborhood Sewing Mrs. Nancy Burton hosted the Neighborhood Sewing Club at her home Wednesday evening. A delicious dessert luncheon was Tlie enjoyed by 12 members present. evening was spent doing handwork and visiting. Kitchen Shower held Mrs. Frank Yack, Mrs. Orson Stevens and Miss Toni Hoopes hostessed a kitchen shower for Mrs. Dannie Dunsinore at the home of Mrs. Yack last Thursday. A dessert luncheon was served to the 24 guests. Bureau Ladies meet Wednesday July Bureau Ladles met 21, at the home of Mrs. Freda Culley. A patio social was held to honor Mrs. Cardie Bowers who Is moving to Iavson. She was presented a silver engraved plate. Mrs. President, Harrlman Deanna LADIES HORSE SHOES presided over a short business meeting. It was decided a meeting would not lie held In August. Mrs. Trudy Bailey won tlie birthday cake which was liaked by Mrs. Judy Wilkinson. Caines were played by tlie 22 members who attended. Club meets Spade-H- i Mrs. James Hall entertained the Spade HI Bridge Club July 20. Mrs. Ruth Ronton was a guest. A luncheon was served and the evening was spent playing bridge. Prizes were won by Mrs. K.d Yack, Mrs. Lloyd Fenn and Mrs. Robert Huish. Dlrtfidays and Anniversaries BIRTHDAYS July 29, Barbara Jones, Paula Shefenn, Marjorie Daniel, Todd Jensen, Amelia Duncan, Gregory Max Houston. Adams, Randall Gilbert, July Christy Anderson, William D. Thompson, Ronald Johnson. July 31 Howard L. Gilbert, Beverly Shields, LaDonna Dennis. 1 Loretta August Kaye Hooper, Benally, Alisla Wlntertmi, Cheryl Broad-hea- d. ... and Save! Sew for Back to School BACK-TO-SCHO- SPECIAL OL PRINTS & PLAINS 33 Values to 694 DOUBLE KNITS 3 .88 ya. Eastman Estron Acetate Tricot. Latest Fall looks for pants, suits, skirts, Jumpers. S4.98 yd. Machine washable! Wide Wale CORDUROY FLANNEL PRINTS & PLAIN 3 .. The Duchesne Stake YWAIIA girls camp .was held last week at the Iron Mine Camp ground above Hanna. Ill girls and leaders participated. Certification programs were carried out and everyone enjoyed games and hiking. The Bishoprics and ward leaders attended the Testimonial meeting held on Thursday night, Planning an early fall wedding are Jeanne Rene Hatch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen W. Hatch of Madeira, Calif., and Leland Kent Dastrup, son of Mr. and Airs. Bernard Dastrup of Attain ont. Announcement of the engagement was made at a party held at the home of the bride elect's parents in Aladeira July 17. The brlde-cle- ct graduated from Brigham Young University. While a student there she was active in Intercollegiate swimming. She has been awarded a graduate teaching asslstantshlp at the Brigham Young University for the academic year of 1971-7- 2 in Health. She will le working on her masters degree. The groom Is a graduate from Altamont high. Prior to serving an LDS mission to Southern Brazil he attended Welter State College where he was active In wrestling. At the present time he Is a Junior at Brigham Young University majoring In Animal Science. The couple plan a September 3 wedding In the Oakland Temple. mvJ Recipe of the Week GREATEST FREEZER VALUES WE KNOW OF... ONE BOWL DUTCH HUSTLE CAKE 1 to 14 12 1 12 cups unsifted flour cup sugar teaspoon salt package Flelschmann's Active Yeast 2 tablespoons softened margarine 12 cup very hot tap water I egg Cat room temperature) 1 12 cups drained eaimed or conked apple slices 2 tablespoons brown sugar 14 teaspoon rinnamun 14 teaspoon nutmeg 2 tablespoons Flclsrhmunn's Margarine Confectioners' sugar frosting In a large Imwl thorougiy mix 12 cup flour, sugar, salt and undlssolved Fleishchmann's Active Dry Yeasl. Add 2 tablespoons softened Fletshrlimaim's 1 POLYESTER KNITS per yd. $1 .00 1 .49 yd. VIST Light yd. A ITeevy Weights Polyester washable. A wide choice of rotors and patterns. 5460" wide. 100 Ma-rhl- ne All Cotton New FU Colors 44745" wide 36"42" wide Regular 43 v-- s fct-- All Colton a Duchesne Mia Camp Rene Hatch engaged 30 31 BONDED ACRYLIC 20 wedding. Kent Dastrup, Jeanne w, Mr. and Mrs. Frank I'resk. July Mr. and Mrs. Devan Fenn, July Mr. and Mrs. Fay Rogers. August 1 Mr. and Mrs. Orville Rudy, Air. and Mrs. Theron Leavitt. August 2 Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. Brow. and Mrs. Calvin August Kowallls, Mr. and Mrs. Verlyn Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Larsen. Air. and Airs. Frank L. Holgate, Arcadia, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, to Michael D. Johnson, son of Air. and Mrs. Max S. Johnson, Vernal. Susan Is a graduate of Union high school and was active In the Pep Club. Michael attended Uintah high school. The young couple is planning an August Green, Duchesne. August 2 Mark Ferguson, Vernon Hamilton, Marilyn I'resk, Kenneth Davis, Kevin Hamblin, Delbert lb u roeks, Jeffery Wlnn, Fred Cook, Melba Bolton. August 3 Ruth Murray, Robert Duns-mor- e, Noreen Roberts, Lomu late Roberts, Helen Washburn, Fllen Rawlings, Linda Doingaard, Nancy Bolton, l.ana Malr, Lessle Roy Gardner. August 4Kenneth Fenn, Kristine Hirs-ch- l, Donald Hlrken, Sherri Lnn Labrum, Kent Ray Bascmn, Dick Klnersnn, Bill Locke Jr., Ralph MrMullln, Thelma Bar-loKenneth McClure, Don Winterton, Keith Long, Jack Harmston. ' BON BON (Woolen Types) 100 Acrylic bonded to 100 BIRTHS Mr. and Airs. Greg Harmston, Roosevelt, a girl, July 20. Mr. and Airs. Max Leon Ross, Roosevelt, a girl, July 24. Mr. and Airs. Lee R. Wright, Vernal, a girl, July 24. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Willson, Myton, a girl, July 24. PATIENTS Thelma lorg, Clarlnda Jack Weston, Edna Cuch, Ft. Duchesne; Juanita Groves, Ralph Ivle, Myton; Paulette Tom, Clark Kowchee, Delira Christensen, Whlterocks; Sylvia Serawop, Wllburta Tabbee, Zelda Cess pooch, Randlett; Clarlnda Jack Weston, Edna Cuch, Ft. Duchesne; Earl E. Squires, Charles Berg, Roosevelt; Ruth AN NTVK RS A li IKS yd. FIRST QUALITY COTTON FABRICS 3645" wide Polyester Double Knits 54" to 60" wide Machine Washable Ref. 54.98 per yard Ladles Interested In pitching horse shoes should meet at the City park by the swings Wednesday at 7 p.m. Susan Holgate engaged to Michael D. Johnson LOLLIPOP $9.77 as yd. WOVEN ACRYLICS 5460" 100 wide. BONDED Acrylic face bonded to 100 Acetate back. Plaids Stripes Tweeds A Solids yd. WM. E. NOTIONS - DEPARTMENT FEATURE: WRIGHTS SIMPLICITY PATTERNS Tapes, Braids, Laces and all the new Decorator Trims TALON ZIPPERS AND THREADS SINGER SEWING SUPPLIES Sprouse - Reitz Store LE CHIC BUTTONS RIBBON by the yard in Roosevelt htohr DELUXE 23 CU. tap lh pm bod FT. CHEST HOLDS lo light. SOS LBS. (xtrrtar wsmtag Ight dgosh prwrr Ini. few Only 1995 margarine. 0 co WE ch.it or upright Adfntahta wid Motrai hr gddl frtiiii. Tws M set hnktti hr Midi Hmu. Chip isriNsM low Idh-t- a drlrsit drain. kidi mi, prafxti had. 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