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Show Girls Day activities planned by RJHS STANDARD - Roosevelt, Utah Thursday, May 4. 1972 Girls at the Roosevelt Junior high school are busy making plans for their annual Girls day to be held May 5. The daytime Mrs. Rampton heads Mental Health Week Miss Linda Ridley of Whlterocks and a Utah State was named Miss program Iteglns at 0:30 a.m. There will be Indian USU. Site is the first Miss Indian an assembly for which 7th, 8th and 9th at Utah State. She will reign until next graders have tried out. After the assemspring and will participate In the national bly there will be some chorus numbers. Miss Indian America In Sheridan, Wyo. A. luncheon will follow. Admission Is 50? Regina Tsosle, a Navajo from Brigham for adults and 35? for students. There will be a fashion show starting at 1 City, was named runnerup to Miss Rid p.m. followed by a dance review under ley. The Sheldon Robbs of Provo visited at the direction of Mrs. Hlrschl Involving all students In PE. At the conclusion the Paul Robbs last weekend. -The Gerald Boltons visited with the there will be a tea In the lunchroom. The Mr. dance features Rose Wood and Is Semi Clair Uaslems In Orem Sunday. Haslein was Improved enough that he was Formal and begins at 9 p.m. Admission Is 82.00 a couple and 75? single. ,1 able to come home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kowchee flew to (4 9 Nome, Alaska last Thursday to attend funeral services for Peter's mother. fair held at Union last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bolton are grand- Due to a break In the water line school to to Mr. and a baby boy born parents disrupted for three days last week. Mrs. Evan Wilkins of Duchesne. This was It is now repaired. Is the first child of the Wilkins and Mrs. -A group of Whiterocks students and Wilkins will be remembered as Nila Bolsome from West and Todd presented a ton. at Weber last Monday. program Bolton word week received last Joyce PFC James O. Hoopes returned that her father, Clair Ilaslem of Orem had to Madlgan General Hospital in Tacoma, had a heart attack and was In a Provo Wash., this week after spending a 15 day hospital. furlough with the Kenneth Hoopes In Us Leland Moosman was notified last WedVegas and the Bill Hoopes In Whiterocks. nesday that his daughter, Betty Cloward He graduated from an eight week training to had just given birth a baby girl. The course In medical training at Ft. Sam Owen Clowards live In Sait Lake. Houston on April 14. He was one of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Pike and Darla visited with the Eldon Andertons and their twenty four honor students out of a group of 338. He learned to perform routine daughter Sandy Pike In Dugway. They attended the MIA Gold and Green Ball that patient care and treatment duties In combat areas, hospital units, dispensaries, Sandy was chairman of. Ward Conference was held last week. clinics and other medical facilities. He also received instruction in the transporStake board officers of the various organitation of sick and wounded by ground, air attended the week sations meetings during and water means. He will be a corps-me- n and on Sunday, President Snow, President In the hospital until July 5 and and Bellon and President Kowallls others then will go into further medical schoo- were In attendance at Sacrament meeting student at ' Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glen Jessen cut their wedding cuke at a reception held in their honor in Altamont recently. Tllfc bride is the Walker-Jesse- n train were bordered by a wide flounce ruffle. Her bouquet was a white orchid surrounded with pom pom mums with white lace and streamers. Mrs. Miles Shiner and Mrs. Larry Taylor were matrons of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Randy Bywater, Mrs. Randy Hartman, Mrs. Gary Jenkins, Connie Jessen, Tawna Mitchell, Kathy Jessen, Lou-AWalker, Penny Walker and Lisa Walker. They wore alternating lavender and pink flowered print gowns. The floor-leng- th gowns had ruffle flounces similar to that of the bride's gown. Mothers of the bride and bridegroom wore like gowns of pink crepe with styling, bell sleeves, and each wore a corsage of pink and white mums and carnations. Scott Jessen performed the duties of best man. Ushers were Billy Jessen, Johnny Jessen, Lloyd Walker, Steven Wal- - Hall, April 1. Bishop Fred Tew officiated In the double ring ceremony In the presence of family members and close friends. Parents of the young couple are Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Asa (Dick) Jessen, all of Boneta. They were honored that evening at a reception also In the cultural halL A p was faced with a green gold archway studded with miniature lights and was flanked by arrangements of small orchids and pink carnations on lighted nn back-dro- ne pillars. For her wedding the bride wore a Sunday. Alan Haslem won a sweepstakes with his cedar chest at the Industrial arts wedding Miss Vickie Lynn Walker became the bride of Robert Glen Jessen In rites performed In the Altamont Ward Cultural floor-leng- th gown of satin with organza overlay. It featured an empire waistline, accented with lace, long sleeves with wide lace covered cuffs and the gathered skirt and The appointment of Mrs. Calvin L. Rampton, Utahs First Lady, as Chairman of Mental Health Month during May was announced today by The Reverend J. A. Frazer Crocker, president of the Utah Association for Mental Health. Special events, programs and rallies will be conducted throughout the state to highlight the science, service and social action programs of the Association. A major event marking the observance of Mental Health Month will be a recepat the Governor's tion Executive to 5:00 Residence, May 8, 1972, from honoring mental health voluntary workers," Mr. Crocker said. Mrs. Brigham E. Roberts and Mrs. Haven J. Barlow were named of the event, and high school members of Insight Club, Box Elder Mental Health Association, under direction of Mrs. Malcolm E. McDonald, Brigham City, will be in attendance to explain the Association's work to prospective members at the state organization. J former Vickie Walker. ker, Brent Walker, Bike Shiner and Larry Taylor. The bride's beautiful wedding cake was of white accented with clusters of pastel colored Each of the layers were decorated featuring six-tier- forget-me-no- ed ts. hanging latlce work. Between the two tiers book. charge of the guest Junior Tidwell was master of ceremonies for a program consisting of a song by Mrs. Henry Stevenson; a dance by Jesse and Becky Jessen; a dance by Deana and Dixie Jessen, a reading by fllBWHIl QJ) Mrs. Marge Lundell and son Dean of Pleasant Grove spent two days with her parents the Les Pearsons. Bonnie and Mike Webb of Salt Lake spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Potts and family also visiting the Potts was their older daughter and family Diane and Craig MltcheU. Visiting with the Frank Malqulsts was Mr. and Mrs. Mike Foote of Provo. A special meeting was called Sunday by president Sam for realignment of the wards . It was proposed that Altonah and Altamont be ward no. 1 and Bluebell and Upalco be ward No. 2 to meet at Altamont. Boneta will go on the other side of the river. This was voted on to send this plan to the General Authority of our church to be decided upon. ling. PFC. Hoopes entered the service In November. He was a 19C7 graduate of Union high, served a mission for the LDS Church In Oklahoma and was employed by Kenco Refrigeration In Las Vegas prior to his military assignment. Attention, Trailer Home Owners! Roosevelt fourth ward mutual marrleds held a progressive supper Saturday night. The group met at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Dale Larsen for appetizers. Then to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Con BelL The main course was at the home of Mr. The dessert and Mrs. Arvin Labrum. was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Labrum. McMullln, Mrs. Harold Thompson, Mrs. John Thompson. Mrs. Frank Jessen, Mrs. Billy Jessen, Mrs. Lloyd Waler and Mrs. StevenWalker were In charge of Miles was In MRS CALVIN HAMPTON . . . numeil cliulrmun of Mental Health Week. We Have A Few Select Trailer Spots for Rent Roosevelt fourth ward were tiny flower filled baskets nestled In lace. The cake was topped by a miniature bride and groom. In charge of serving were Mrs. Sidney Rust, Mrs. Geddes Undsay, Mrs. Ralph gifts. Paula 3.-0-0 Monday Bridge club Mrs. William Lunck hosted the Monday Bridge club at her residence May 1. Guests were Mrs. Anne Platt, Mrs. Jay Larsen and Mrs. Louise Reed. A dessert luncheon was served and bridge was played during the afternoon. The prizes were won by Mrs. Platt and Mrs. Reed. Phone 722-241- 722-337- 6 or 4 Murray Mobile Nome Park Roosevelt, Utah CHRYSLER . Llloyd Walker; a song by Mr. and Mrs. Rex Thompson; a song by Deane Thayne and Jacalyn Burton. For her golng-awa- y ensemble the bride wore a red, white and blue blazer pantsuit . They honeymooned In Wyoming and are now making their home In Boneta. Acacia Club meets Saturday, May 6 from 9:00 a.m to 7:00 p.m. BIKES-A- II MERCURY Outboard Motors BOATS The Acacia Club held their May meeting on Monday, May 1 at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Jean Alice DeLay of Roosevelt. Jacobson, president, conducted the meeting with fourteen members present and Mrs. Pansy Achenbaugh from California, and Mrs. La Verne Crow of Roosevelt and Mrs. Laura Thompson of Fort Duchesne were guests. Also visiting was Mrs. Genny Miller who Is now residing In Salt Lake. It was reported that a fruit basket was takento Snyders Rest Home Instead of flowers. Mrs. Jean Jacobson will send cards to all the senior ladles of the club for Mother's Day. Mrs. Nellie Jones went Into the hospital again on Tuesday and will remain there for quite sometime. The program was given by Mrs. Fern Harlan who gave an outline of her recent trip to Hawaii, where she spent twelve days. The market basket brought by Mrs. Dixie Brown was won by Mrs. la Verne Crow. The June meeting will be held In Duchesne at the home of Mrs. lllldure Brooks with Mrs. Dixie Brown as co- Sizes hostess. District clubs meet Star Craft MARINE Supplies & Service POLARIS Snowmobiles The district spring convention of the Federated Women's dubs of the Uintah Basin, was held In Vernal at the Cafe April 20. The Culture Club had 14 members and four guests present. Mrs. Lyn Miller was named first of the District for the coming 7-- 11 vice-presid- mm mrn " CONGRATULATIONS! Mike Hurley and Kawasaki, Winner of 1st Annual White River Hound and Hare Motorcycle Race Rob Reynolds, Manager rilONT, - KOOSF.VKLT 723-WU- mm 0 FREE DONUTS AND POP! year. New social club is formed in Roosevelt A new community social club was organized April 27 at the Parley Rawlings Mrs. Rawlings and Renee residence. Miller conducted the meeting. Officers for the summer are as follows: President, Cheryl Brown; vice president, Carol Horn; secretary, Jan Hardy; treasurer, Diana Jenkins, reporter, Kaihle Adney. Sponsoring this new club Is the Culture club. An official name has not yet been chosen. The next meeting will lie at tho Parley Rawlings residence May 17 at 8 p.m. We encourage all you young ladles that would like to get Involved with the community and make new friends to attend. 5 CRUMBO MOTOR CO 157 N 2 E - Roosevelt |