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Show 10 STANDARD Roosevelt, Utah Thursday, AuguM 10, 1972 The Orvllle Clark Roberts family re- Park union was held Aug. 5 at Lilx-rtIn Salt Lake City was attended by 35 members of the Louis D. Roberts family Including Mr. and Mrs. Roberts Clark and Barbara Roberts and 3 children, Lowell and Elaine and 4 children, Dean and Marlene Roberts of liluebell and 4 children. There were eighty-fiv- e people present. Special recognition was given Louis T. Roberts and Ills two sisters. They are the only surviving children of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Rolmrts, family of y nine. Howard and Virginia Roberts were Howard is a grandson also present. of 0. C. Roberts. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Me were two daughters and their families - Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wlllett from Lllwrty, Missouri and Mr. and Mrs. James Starker and family from Rico, Colorado. The daughters are Ruby and na. and Mrs. Frank Craig Ivie of Vernal liad their baby boy blessed Sunday and given the name of Ryan Keith by his grandfather, Ralph Ivie. The boy of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Perry was given the name of Glade Dill by grandfatlier, Loyal Perry and the baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sorensen was given the name of David Kent. Mrs. Ruth Murray las had visitors this week. Her son and family from Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crapo has had a visit from a son, David Crapo and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hill Kausett went to Salt Lake Thursday to do tome temple work. Also Cora Hill went ami had her work done and was sealed to her husband. N.E. Brlttaln of Ogden First Presbyterian Church was the speaker at the Church Sunday. Myton Presbyterian Each week an outstanding speaker gives an address at Myton Church. The Ladies' Aid of the Myton Presbyterian Church held its annual tea Aug. 15. The program, planned by Mrs. Gladycs Dart, included a welcome speech by Jane Monks, Myton, a reading by Mrs. Bertha Angus, Ioka and musical numliers by Marsha Miller of Vernal, Mrs. John Fau-se- tt uf Ft. Duchesne, Mrs. Don Harriman, Mrs. Robert George and Trudy George all of Duchesne and Mrs. Gladyes Dart. Mrs. Fern Harlan, Roosevelt, received a sMTlal corsage in observance of her forthcoming move to Montana. "Golden glow" flowers carried out t "Summertime" theme, with special planning by Mrs. Dora Griffin and Mrs. Edith Gentry, and other Ladies' aid members. Services at the Presbyterian Church August 6, were under the leadership of Mr. "Tex" Hrittaln, from the Methodist A fellowship dinner church in Ogden. with Mr. and Mrs. Brlttaln followed the worsldp services. Speaker for the 11:00 a.m. services August 13, will be Mr. Gay Lincoln of Central Christian Church, in SLC. Mr. and Mrs. Uncoln have been coining to Myton once a month for alxxit 2 years to assist with the church worship Q32B Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright weekend were their son, Kenneth of Provo and Mrs. Dorothy La rsen and girlfriend of Salt Lake. -- Miss Carolyn Wright of Salt Lake weekend with her parents, Mr. the spent and Mrs. Leland Wright. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Broad-hea- d for the past two weeks were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Male and daughters of Harrislmrg, Penn. and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schmell and two daughters of Jamaica, W.I. Thursday evening at Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Broadheads slides were shown of and the Harrislmrg Flats. Jamaica Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Broadliead, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mickel-so- n, and Mr. and Mrs. Condie Crandell of Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brady and family attended a Mayhew family reunion at Wolf Crrek Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Delliert Broad head spent the weekend visiting their son and daughter Miss Collene Broadliead and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brady, all of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bench and daughters Barbara and Anna Marie of Kearns were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright. -Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Theron Robb the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Robb and daughters, Wayne Robb and Lake and NorSalt of all Nancy Frazer, man Koln of Washington. Myton ward barbecue planned Saturday The Myton Ward Is sponsoring a barbecue for the Ward building fund at the Myton City part on Saturday, August 12 beginning at 7 p.m. Building committee members said they hoped this would be the final banquet to be held to raise funds for the building. It is planned that the dedication will be held in September during Stake Conference. The barbecue is being done by Matt Uresk and will consist of lamb and pork Tickets will be with all the trimmings. $10 per family, $2.50 per plate or $1 for children under 12. 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Job Opportunity Position and Title: Youth Piogram Coordinator Branch: Commuity Action Program Location: Tribal Office, Fort Duchesne, Utah Closing Date: Augiixt 25. 1072 DUTIES: Plan and coordinate activities of the Tribal C.A.P. Youth Program. Reapoaible for long range planning" necessary for executing and coordinating; the programs administered by the Tribal C.A.P. program. QUALIFICATIONS: The Youth Program Coordinator should have a BA degree or equivalent experience. Applicants should have some background or experience in youth development and knowledge of public and private available to the Indiun Tribal programs. A Important qualfication of applicant is the ability to act an totinxvlor and advocate of youth. SALARY: Maximum of SP.000 per year. For more information please contact Henry IS. Harden. C A. I'. Director. Tribal Offices. Kurt Duchesne, Utah 84026. He may be reached at this number 18OII Extension 32. 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