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Show STANDARD Roosevelt, Utah Thursday, August 19. 1971 6 rmfinErani (JOE e, tnd Mr. Eugene Long, are the first time parents of a baby girl born August 4 In a Salt Ukt hospital. The new little miff will uuwir Mr. Kays-vill- to the nam of Sandra Lee and she weighed 6 lbs and 1 ox. Happy grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. Lao Bird, Bluebell; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Long, Myton; great grandparents are Mrs. Ina Babcock of Bluebell and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bristol of Myton. Duane and Marilyn Young and two children of Sandy visited on Thursday Friday and Saturday In Altonah and la Bluebell with relatives. They were enroute to Denver where Duane will attend a work hop in connection with Ms schooling. Mrs. Terry Layton and boys visited during the week with her parents, the Wallace Seeley's. Her son Kent returned home with her at Granger after spending the past two weeks here with his grandparents. -- Udell and Ruth Winkler and two little girls took Elaine Hoyt to her home in Salt Lake Sunday after spending the summer here with the Wlnklers. Visitors at the Bernard Winkler homo during the week were Mrs. Margaret Lloyd Turner and Mrs. Clara Bess of Salt Lake; DeMar and Dorothy Gale and daughter Merna, who just graduated from BYU and will teach school in Douglas, Ariz.; and their son of Moses Lake, The Gales were enroute from Wash. Flaming Gorge where they had attended a Noel family reunion. Also visiting- - at the Winkler residence were Mr. and Mrs. Duane Vanshask from Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Rush Loertscher. John and Shirley Pohlsander and two children were in Bluebell Saturday. They have bought the Leon Glllman farm and will be moving here soon. They are from the Wells, Nevada area. Mr. and Mrs. Marian Berrett of Logan, were visiting in this area last week. They came to attend the graveside burial of Mrs. Berretts grandmother, Mrs. Bertha Ralphs in the Altonah cemetery. Ron and Sharlene Goodrich drove to Salt Lake last week and brought Ron's father, Lee Goodrich home Saturday. Lee recently underwent surgery. Verona has been In Salt Lake with her husband as well as other family members have visited him. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Goodrich and Mrs. Sylvia Goodrich drove to Pocatello, Ida., on Sunday to visit with relatives . there. Christens Hard man and Marian Sauer; boys, Gordon Hanson, Sharon Pack, and Durrell Fredrickson. The 29 members of the class present at the reunion were: row I, left to right, W. Durell Fredrickson of Roosevelt. Gordon S. Hanson of Roosevelt, Alan V. Johnson of Ogden, Evans J. Phillips of Roosevelt, J. Cyrl (Sid) Johnson of Atherton, California; row 2, Mrs. Mattie J. Edwards of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Christen Hurdman Herbert of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Alia Waters Bird of Bluebell, Mrs. Alta Evan Reck stead of Talmage, Mrs. Ilaxel Smith Swain of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Dora Jenkins Freston of Roosevelt; row S, Melvln Jorgensen of Moses Lake, Washington, Arneldo L. Swain of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Palmers Detnmasi Peterson of Veola, Mrs. Kate Barnes Adams of Kaysvllle, Mrs. Madelalne Horrorks of Duchesne, Mrs. Ada Hansen Anderson of Vernal, Mrs. Alta Lambert Hurley of Roosevelt, Mrs. Lavon Smith Coombs of Fountain Green, and Francis S. Todd of Santaquln, Utah. AFTER The picture of the original group, top, Knowing mmt of the the class aad their advlHor, Mm. Mattir J. Edwards, wan taken on the step of the old high school In 1925: first row, Heated, left to right, Fred DetomaHl (deceased), Floyd Bryce, BUI Wallace (drreasrd), Alan Johnson, Thorton Mngham (deceased), Evans J. Phillips, Edgar Glbboney (diwasrd); second row, left to right, Mrs. Mettle Edwards, ad visor: Arvll Stone (defeased), Ardith Ross, Ardella Freston, Alt Evans, Erma. Breaker, Haxel Smith; third row, girls, Pulmera Detnmnsl, Marly Akin, Elan Ftedrlcluoa, Kate Barnes, Olive Galloway, Ada llanxen Madeleine Gagon, Alt Lambert, Lavon Smith; fourth row, boys, Reed mon. Ralih Warthen (deceased). Garrett Pack, Melvla Jorgensen, Jack Warthen ( deceased jArnrldo Swain, Cyril i aai Francis Todd. Some others (probably not all) not Included In the picture t (fete, Den Jenkins, Helm Wallace (deceased), Dorothy Jorgensrn (Bodily), meaabere-e- f fir iJ) Out of town guests for the funeral of Carnes LaRose were; Millie Heggle, Willows, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Chrlstensen, Baggs Wyo.; Mrs. Ila Satre, Wyo; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Fred LaRose, Mr. and Mrs. Loren LaRose, Robert LaRose, Lewie Denver, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hernandez, Mr. and Mrs. La Mar LaRose, Buster Brlgham City; Jimmy LaRose Jr, Wells, Nev.j Mrs. Nettie Eker, Carlin, Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Marlnus Chrlstensen, Morgan; Mr. and Mrs. Van Jensen, Kearns; Jewel Chrlstensen, New Jersey; Mrs. Joan Hill, Mrs. Fern Velapondo, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Chrlstensen, Mrs. Theron Robb, Salt Lake; Dennis LaRose, Big Plney, Wyo.; Private Z Jack Ft. Knox, Ky.; Mrs. Terry Or ton, Colorado Springs, Colo. Out of town guests for the funeral of Mrs. Bertha Ralphs were William Ralphs, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Powell, Lehi; Vendetta Clark, Mr. La-Ro- se, E-- HonOr - AdVlSOr Mr. and Mrs. Bernls Bristol and La-Vattended a Bates reunion at Kamas Saturday and Sunday. M"L Coomba, left, pins a corsage on Mrs. Mattie Edwards, who was the class advisor for the Class of 25. Mtfvln Jorgensen, back, rlau president, anil Evans J. FhlMpe, comprise the committee in charge of the reunion held recently. La-Ro- se, and Mrs. Rex Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Clark, Bonnie Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Jene Barrett, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ralphs, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ralphs, Sammy McCurdy, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Robinson, Morgan; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ralphs, Portland, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clark, Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. Art Lemon, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lemon, Walter Ralphs, Marilyn Fugate, Ferron; Mr. and Mrs. Ted McCurdy from Brlgham City; Marie Burmood, Long Beach, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ball, Idaho Falls, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Delaine Thompson, Provo; Eva McDonald, Fred Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Verd, Price; and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Reay, Greenrlver. Mrs. Ruth Wall and George visited with the Hyrum Smiths and other relatives over the weekend. Mrs. Vista Wall Is here visiting with the Brent Walls this week. A family dinner was held at the Bill Wall home Sunday with the Hyrum Smith family, Ruth Wall and son George, the Pete Walls, Mrs. Dora Strlngham and family and Mrs. Vista Wall and Mrs. Ce cil Wall and family. Mrs. Dora Strlngham and family have week here visiting her family Walls and the Lewis Daniels and the BUI Walls. Grandparents are the Henry Tl dwells, a new granddaughter was born to Mary Ann and Gene Tldwell. Other grandparents are the Kelly Riley s of Bountiful, two brothers of the new little miss, Gor-de- n and Allen are staying with their grandparents, the Henry Tldwells, also visiting the Tldwells was their daughter and husband, Joan and Craig Kolllker of Salt Lake. Mrs. E. A. Call of Las Vegas is visiting her daughters and their families, Beth and Norma Jessen, also visiting with them was their sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Semken and family of Emperial Beach, Calif. La Donna Tldwell had the. misfortune to break her arm, she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Tldwell. - Mrs. Roslle Jessen drove her mother to Salt Lake to visit her doctor. Visiting with Doug and Cherle Holgate is his brother Brent, he is home from the spent the the Pete service. Those Were the Days muse guests of Glass of '25 reunion 4, the class of '25 of the old Duchesne County high school of Roosevelt, met at the Bottle Hollow Resort for a ckiSs reunion in the form of a dinner meeting. Spearheading the affair and acting as a coordinating committee were Melvln Jorgensen, Mrs. Lavon Smith Mrs. Coombs and Evans J. Phillips. Coombs and Mr. Phillips did the research and correspondence to organize the reunion and Mrs. Alta Lambert Hurley made the arrangements for the dinner and place of the meeting. Mr. Jorgensen acted as Master of Ceremonies. Mrs. Mattie J. Edwards, Class Advisor and guest of honor at the dinner received many verbal tributes and a lovely corsage expressing the appreciation of the group for her wonderful understanding, help and influence. Mr. Jorgensen who was the class president , prepared and presented to the members a booklet giving a brief history of each one's life activities. Each class member responded in person and expressed their feelings of happiness and gratitude at being able to meet acaln after 46 years to renew old and treasured friend On August CM DreNngar YOU ARE IMPORTANT to the us! Give us a call for BEST in insurance! Central Utah Insurance Agency 22 NORTH MAIN STREET ROOSEVELT. Office 722-252- 2 - UTAH Ret. 722-338- 4 ships. Letters of explanation and regret for not being able to attend were read from Floyd Bryce, Carmel, Calif.; Mrs. Ardella Freston Mitchell, Orem; Mrs. Olive Galloway Bently, Los Angeles; Mrs. Mar-l- ys Akin Clear y, Whlttier, Calif.; Mrs. Mary (Edgar) Gibbony, Lafayette, Colo.; Ross Johansen, St. and Mrs. Ardeth George. Special tributes were paid to deceased classmates. Former school teachers including Mrs. Edwards, Charlie Schwencke, Mrs. Nora Mathews, Principal ElroyBlo-ber- g, Morley Vernon, Lloyd Panter, Luke Clegs, Mrs. Ed Evans and their faithful janitor, Hillard Broderlck, were mentioned and fondly remembered. 4-- H CLUB NEWS SNIPPY SNAPPY STITCHERS We held our meeting August 1G at the home of Judy Alvey. Our club sewed and got our outfits ready for the Duchesne Fair. Kaelyn Ashliy served 4-- H refreshments. 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