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Show claim Martha Scott Bridal Shower The Roosevelt camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers met May 19 at the home of Mrs. Margaret Rudy. Plans were made for a summer party. The lesson, "Pioneer Choirs-18- 47 1869 the Pioneers came singing Into the Salt Lake Valley". A history of love stories of Moroni Hunt and Erna Casto was given by Relta Hamblin. Refreshments were served pot luck. There were 11 members and four guests, Mrs. Ellen Miles, Mrs. Thora Perry, Mrs. Vlrval Blanchard and Mrs. Dot Ottosen. Mr. and Mrs. Nello Scott, Flagstaff, Arlz., announce the engagement of their daughter, Martha to Roger Clayburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Clayburn of Drldgeland. The couple Is planning to be married June 30 In the Mesa Temple. Miss Scott is a graduate of Flagstaff She Is a sophomore at high school. Brigham Young University where she Is majoring In family economics and home A Bridal Shower was given in honor at Mrs. Robert (Bob) Bailey formally Virginia Herrera, at the home at Mrs. Elizabeth Martinez on Tuesday May 16. Games were played and refreshments She received many beautiful served. and useful gifts. New officers Roosevelt DUP meets Roger Claybum to STANDARD - ItooNevrlt, I'Uh Thursday, May 23, 1972 installed management. Mr. Clayburn Is a graduate of Union high school. He served a mission for the LDS Church in the Southern states and Is presently a junior at BYU where he Is majoring In business management and marketing. A reception will honor the young couple at the Brldgeland ward on July 7. They will make their home In Provo where they will continue their education. by Culture Club ladies Installation of new officers for the Culture Club was held Thursday evening at the Frontier Grill. Mrs. James Hall is president; Mrs. Jack McArthur, Mrs. Lynn Labrum, treasurer; Mrs. Ken Serre, reporter; Mrs. Lyn Miller, parliamentarian, Mrs. Cecil Jenkins, program chairman; Mrs. Arvln Bullon, secretary and Mrs. Ronald Llsun-be- e, historian. Mrs. Donald Mantyla was the Installing officer. A report on the convention was given by Mrs. Parley Rawlings and Mrs. Orson Stevens won the door prize. vice-preside-nt; ENGAGEMENT . . . Roger ('luyliurn and Mnrlha Sinll plan wedding June .10 In Mess LDS Temple. Boxes of candy were presented to each member as a favor. New civic club is named Cheres Amie Roosevelts new met May 17 at the Kathleen Cooper to wed Louis Arnold u variety of toys to the DuChib chesne County llospityl for youngsters to p'ay with in llie nursery. Left to right are Mrs. Kelly Goodrich, Elaine Pusher, lielil by Nurse Mrs. Helen Coltharp, nnil Sirs. Gerulil llicken, president of tlie club. e d Mr. and Mrs. Haydon Cooper of Myton, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Kathleen, to Louis Arnold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Arnold, Salt Lake City. Miss Cooper Is a graduate of Union high school, attended school in Phoenix and was employed at Prentice-Ha- ll for one year In Salt Lake City. Mr. Arnold Is a graduate of East high Two political meetings were held Monschool. He served In the Armed forces day night May 15. The Democratic was and spent his time in Vietnam. He Is held at Karl Shlslers, new officers were presently operating a business In Myelected. Gerald Bolton, chairman, Joann ton. Telintha vice chairman, Mitchell, The young couple will be married SaRassmussen, secretary, Vione Parrish, turday, May 27 In Myton and will be treasurer. County delegates were Karl honored at a reception In Myton that Shlsler and Albert Daniels Jr., Boyd evening. Winn, Gerald Mitchell and Earl Gardner as committee man. The Republican meeting was held at Elected officers are Lynn Haslems. Lynn Haslem, chairman, Joan Haslem, vice chairman, Chell Todd, secretary and treasurer. Their delegates are Jack Ruckman, Lynn Haslem and Joan Haslem. Anyone wishing to get registered for voting this fall ran be registered any day at the Court house In Vernal when It Is open. Orlan Cook will be the registrar for Ballard precinct. Registering will start sometime in August and there will be seveal different days for registering before voting. These will tie announced later. All young people who have or will turn eighteen before election and people recently moved into Ballard should be sure and register. -Annette Smith from Heber City Is living at the Earl Gardner home. She works at Fort Duchesne and Is consumer guide PCTPflBDCOEB liilulli-- New Officers d a ill flee r of the Kimim-itI- i Culture Chili hist Thursday wen-- : front, Mrs. James llall. president: Mrs. Jael. McArthur, lee president: standing. Sirs. I.ynn lailirum. I reasurer; Mrs. Ken Kern-- . remrtcr; Mr- -. l.yn Miller, piirliuiiiciiluriiiii, mid Mrs. Ceeil Jenkins, pnignnn chairman. Mrs. Art in i anil Mrs. Kmialil l.isniilief . nut in pliulii. aEnnazD cssss l3tiX8 & Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Webb, Cloyd and Bonnie of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Giles and family of Salt Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Giles the weeknd of mothers day. They all went over to Idonna and Max Roberts at Fruitland for Mothers Day dinner. They were joined by Mary Thomas of Idaho also Kane and Randy Beriola. They all enjoyed a lovely Have Hammer . . . Will Travel! BERT AMES, General Contractor Phone 5 722-328- KATHLEEN COOPER . . . May 27 u In-- r wislillng dale. ' dinner and a very good time visiting. --TAlfred Giles family moved the cattle home over lat week. La Von, Dale, and Kola Giles also Joe Curry helped to bring them back for the summer. The County officers of the Daughter of the Pioneers Joined the Tablona Camp. They were to have had an election of new officers, but the county officers suggested the old one stay In until the rabin they are building Is completed. So they agreed and the election was postponed until completion and dedication of the cabin. of this week Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark, Ralph Smith and Florence Turnbow went to three sessions of the Temple at Provo. -The Snappy Three spent one evening this past week doing work at the Tablona cemetery. Their meeting was held at Amy Giles where they made Tapioca pudding. Their next meeting was held at the home of Penny Jones where they made Chocolate chip cookies. They are doing fine work and having a lot of fun doing their projects. evening the Tablona Seminary held their graduation under direction of Seminary teacher Rill Norton. Norman Gibbons of Salt Lake who Is on the Board at Youngstown was guest speaker. A very outstanding program was put on by the young graduates. Sixteen members uf the Tablona ward attended a special temple day at the Salt lake Temple, Saturday of this week. he BLUEBELL TRAILER COURT NOW LEASING TRAILER SPACES! UTILITY CONNECTIONS IN LANDSCAPING PLANNED Contact John L. Lisonbee Phone 454-346- 8 - Bluebell Uintah County. Annette was recently chosen Career Girl of the year by the Business and Professional Women of Roosevelt. Two boys received mission calls this week to go on missions for the LDS Church. John Haslem Is going to the June South East Mexican Mission 25 and Jerry Mitchell to the Kentucky Tennessee Mission June 3. Next Sunday night at Sacrament will be his farewell. Jess Butcher who spent the winter In Colorado at his daughter's Katherines home Is here visiting friends and children. Don Curfew from Denver visited his mother, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Horrocks recently. He was here locating a place In Vernal for his trailer home. The first of June he Is moving his family here to He has employment In Vernal. live. Earl Rasmussen has gone to Nebraska to bring his family back here to live. Earl has been staying here with his parents, the Farrell Rasmussens. He has employment here. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Horrocks attended the Square Dance Festival at Green River, Wyo., recently. Mr. and Kirs. Francis Lundberg have a new mobile home moved on their place and will soon be moved into it. The water is now piped to their place. Inez Squire Is spending a week in Salt Lake at her daughters home helping care for the family. Her son in law, Kirk Allred had a heart attack and has been in the hospital. Terry Lundberg with four other boys from Union attended the State track meet in Salt Lake. Terry placed fifth in One of the other throwing the discus. boys placed. Dell Timothy, who use to live In Ballard about thirty years ago then moved to Salt Lake was out here fishing at the Cedarview Reservoir and had a heart attack. He died in the Duchesne County hospital Friday May 19. He was burled in the Murray City Cemetery May 22 Dell was married to Alice Rasmussen who grew up in Ballard. Anna Cummings from Los Angeles visited at the Jerry Hatch home. She was on her way to Denver. Anna and Mrs. Hatch are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hatch attended a farewell testimonial In Heber City Sunday for their grandson, Kent Hatch, who is going to the Souhem States on amission for the LDS Church. Vida Betts Is now at home recovering from the major operation she had recently at the LDS Hospital In Salt Lake. SHOP EARLY FOR . . . gas mining purpose!. Details of the lease opening Notice dence. The meeting was conducted by Mrs. Jack Bowen, president. New members were welcomed and an official name It will be for the club was chosen. Cheres Amle, meaning 'dear called friends In french. The clubs constitution and were discussed and afterwards refreshments were served. A $10,00 gift certificate from Len El Shoe Store was won by Mrs. Bob Horn. The next meeting will be at the Michael Quinn resident June 8 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Quinn and Mrs. Thom Hardy will be by-la- for oil and and how and where to file bids may be obtained by contacting the Branch of Real Property Management, Uintah & Ouray Agency, Fort Duchesne, Utah. Ex84026, telephone tension 33. Dstes of publication: May RALE OF OIL AND GAR MINING LEASES TRIBAL AND ALLOTTED ' INDIAN LANDS DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS UINTAH AND OURAY FATHERS DAY Arrow Knit Dress Shirts 11. 18. and 25. 1972. Fort Durhrmir, I'tah May 84026 OOO- - 3, 1972 "Better SEALED BIDS will be received until 1:30 p.m.. Mountain Daylight Saving Time. June 13. 1972. and opened at that time In the Restaurant of the Ute Bottle Hollow Reaort. Fort Duchesne, Utah, for leasing of 66 tracts of Tribal land containing 33.516.21 acres, more or less, and 17 tracts of Allotted land containing 1.881.-8- 4 acres, mure or less in Townships 2. 3, 4 and 5 South. Ranges 1 East. 3. 4 and A West. Uinta Meridian, and Townships 12 and 13 South, Ranges 19. 20 and 21 East. Salt Lake Meridian. Duchesne and Uintah Counties, Uintah and Ouray Reaervatio n. Utah, for FLT UNIVERSITY OF UTAH June 26 -- August 19 A full program for entsring freshmen For Summer Bulletin write to: Summer School 305 F Park Building University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah 84112 :2) THE SECRET OF GETTING AHEAD. the secret af getting ahead? 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AGENCY unm 44 South Mam Stree! . . . 722-240- K The Deseret Federal Mobile Savings Center will be in Roosevelt every Monday from 9:30 to 4 00 at Third South social and civic club Parley Rawlings resi- KS MENS In SHOP Roosevelt Todays Army wants to join yon A |