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Show Just-a-Mer- GBEEEIDZI? QigEDCBaD 6EB3 j Mr. Sherran Frost of Calif., and Evan Thacker were married on January 22nd at the home of the grooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Thacker. The marriage was preformed by John Gale. Olive Miles had just returned home after soendine 6 weeks with her daughter, Veva Clegg in Calif., and then she flew back to Utah and spent a week with her daughter Mona Nebeker and familv of Kaysville. The Nebekers brought her to Heber where she spent a night with her brother and her son Fay brought her home from there. Her daughter Mrs. Violet Lott, is here from Orem to spend a week with her. Mark and Valarie Harsten of Ulinoise is here visiting with her family the Grant Hansens for a few days. Sharlene and Gary Dyches of Sandy Michelle Monks plans a spring wedding visited with her parents the Napier Swa-seyto Blaine Emerson. also their son Marvin spent part of Sunday with them. Having dinner with the Glen Ames's on Wednesday was Mr. and Mrs. Melwood Wall, Emily and Jacson Bisonett, Byron TO and Ruby Wall of Clearfield. They came to attend the funeral services of Dawn Sherrie Powell Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin J. Monks, Myton, The ward was received of the death of announce the engagement and forthcoAlan Jones of Malad Idaho, son of Harold ming marriage of their daughter, Miand Mable Jones. Zella Bennion left chelle Elizabeth, to Clay Einerson, son of immediately to be with the Jones'. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Einerson, Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Pierce is visiting Both are graduates of Union high their son A1 and family here at Boneta. school, Michelle graduated in 1971 and They are from Salt Lake. Clay graduated in 1969. Michelle attenDara Brunsvik and son's spent the ded CEU for one year. Clay is employed weekend in Ogden visiting her sister Alta at L & L Motor. A spring wedding is and husband Charles Gibson family while planned. her husband is on Natinal Guard Duty in Salt Lake. June and Alan Roper motored to Salt Lake on Tuesday where Alan entered the hospital and was operated on Wednesday. June remained with him until Friday then she returned home to their children then She and Alen's parents, the The association for Retarded Children, Verle Ropers, visited him again on Monwill hold a meeting in the Roosevelt eleis and well Alen day. getting along very mentary school February 6 at 7 p.m. The will soon be returning home. Jaunita LaRose flew to Kentucky to be object of the meeting is to form a chapter with her sister Ella Goodman following a of the association in Duchesne County. This will give greater opportunities to, kidney operation. Her husband Norman not only the retarded child but also the went to Salt Lake on Sunday to take her one with brain damage. home after spending two weeks in KenPerrel Dougan, president of the assotucky. ciation and Katie Dixon, association diCathy Sarent and friend, Charlie H. rector will be here, and urge the parents Sherylhinds of Salt Lake, spent the of any child, who thinks their child may weekend with her grandmother, Vera need help or knows their child needs help Holder. to be in attendance. Harry Fieldsted left Monday, Jan. 21-f- or Washington, D. C. on business with a delegation for Moon Lake Electric. He she spent a week visiting her son and returned home Thursday night daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bleato Salt Lake Jan. 18 was Mr. zard. Going and Mrs. Grant Bleazard and daughters Sandra and Jill, where Mrs. Bleazard Phone News Items to 1 took the plane to Bozeman, Mont., where s, MICHELLE MONKS PLANS WED Retarded Childrens Association to meet BABIES Mr. and Mrs. Larvll John Thompson. Vernal, a boy, January 23. W. Clay Isabelle, Duchesne, a boy, January 24. Calvin Victor Horrocks, Roosevelt, a girl, January 24. Bruce Franklin Jarman, Randlett, a girl, January 25. Thomas Warren McKenna, Roosevelt, a girl, January 26. PATIENTS Hazel Brown, Donna Aldomon, Helen Turner, Randall David Dean, Kimberly Lingafelter, Misty Lynn Dabney, Mar-geri- c Eversol, all of Roosevelt; Pat Shields, James Ellifrilz, Erlinda Moya, Vernal; Ethel Grant, Ft. Duchesne; Dan Howell Appawoo, Shanna Quick, White-rockLloyd Nielson, Myton; Shanna Cesspooch, Randlett; Sherrie Pierce, Duchesne; J. D. Larsen, Neola and Walter Prince, Lapoinl. s; Friendship Club Club e Bessie Wardle hosted the Culture Club Just-A-Mcr- e Spade Hi Bridge W. W. Catholic Women Myton Presbyterian Church News Maxine Natchez, Public Relations Officer for the Ute Indian Tribe will present the film and program. s will leave St. Helens Church at 7:15 p.m. Anyone needing transportation may call the club president, Mrs. Gordon llarmston, Jr., at 11 day evening. An enjoyable time waa spent sewing and knitting. A salad Luneheon was served to thirteen members. Hs Our Policy . . . The Socialette Club was held at the home of Mrs. Bill Trowbridge, were Mrs. Dennis Jenkins and Mrs. Jim Alvey. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Riding presented the program and showed slides and Doug told of his experiences in Vietnam. Mrs. Grace Harris was a guest. A dessert luncheon was served to members and guests. The Whos Who Sewing club met at the home of Mrs. Thera Cook Wednesday evening. A dessert luncheon was served Rrgular Mrs. Carl Walker was the hostess to the Neighborhood Sewing Club Wednes- Socialette Club Sewing Club to members and the evening was spent sewing and visiting. The next meeting will be held Wednesday, Feb. 7, at the home of Mrs. Terry Buxton at 8 p.m. RENAE NIELSON IS NOW ENGAGED a.m. worship services were held January 28, 1973 under the leadership of David Morelli, a college student from Salt Lake City's First Presbyterian Church. Accompanied by Miss Linda Warnock, a student at Westminster College, his message revealed an interest in church activities and the necessity of witnessing by example. Mr. Morelli, who has been a speaker in Myton previously, and Miss Warnock were guests at a fellowship dinner following the services. Services for February 4, will be brought by Richard Eubanks, a Methodist Layman from Murray. There will be d childa practice of the ren's choir after the services, as well as a fellowship dinner. Nursery care will be available for the younger children. Under the Leadership of Ruby Higley, Pleasant Valley, Ladies Aid met at the church for a social and business meeting the afternoon of January 24. Mrs. Dorothy Walker, Roosevelt was elected to serve as secretary of the Ladies Aid replacing past secretary Mrs. Edith Gentry, Ioka. With seventeen ladies present, plans for s monthly social program meeting were discussed. A bible study or religious program will be given each time. Monthly meetings will be held in member's homes. It was felt that creation of s church library, to be used by church members, would bring further interest in a Bible study, as well as furnish materials for church worship services. Anyone wishing NOW to donate books or religious magazines may do so. The next Ladies Aid meeting will be held Feb. 9, at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Dianne Harris. . .is engaged and plans an Shirley George, Duchesne, with Mrs. April Temple Wedding. CO-O- P! Dixie Brown, Quilting sessons are still on Mondays and Wednesdays at the church beginning at 10 a.m. All interested ladies are invited to attend. Wanted: Youngsters and adults who play the violin, viola, cello or string bass. Object: performance, enjoyment, and a Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Harris, Roopossible Basin string ensemble. It is sevelt, wish to announce the engagement hoped that such a group can be organized and forthcoming marriage of their through the Community School Program. daughter, Dianne, to Charles L Warner, At first it would be a monthly 'or twice-monthson of Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Warner, practice. Fillmore. If you are interested in such a group, The bride elect attended Orem high contact Mrs. Shirley George in Duchesne, school, and is a graduate of Millard high Sign up now so we can see how school. She has also completed the rea group is available. Practice will big quirements necessary to graduate from ' begin as soon as there are enough for a LDS Business College, and will graduate string group. Co-o- p round-tri- p. in June. She is currently employed in Roosevelt. Her fiance also graduated from Millard high school, and is presently attending Brigham Young University. He has fulfilled an LDS Mission to Japan. (J; The wedding is planned for April 21 in UNION CO-O- P the Provo LDS Temple, with a reception to follow at the Millard Stake Center, PHONE 723-25Second ward held i music festival Fillmore. Tuesday will night Marva Condie was chairmake in home their Orem. They man and Diane Hardy was A art display and refreshments were enjoyed. Mr.' and Mrs. Myron Ilaslem visited in Salt Lake with his father, Mr. and Mrs. John Haslem and an aunt. Lydia Hartle, a 1 patient in the LDS Hospital Friday. WE ARE I Company at the Max Nelson home I over the weekend were son Errol and I Joanne Nelson from Ogden; Karen and a the Mail Order Houses on II Wayne Brown and family and Cathy from Helper. Wayne Brown spent I Quality Tires! two days here with his mother, Mrs. Hazel Brown a patient in the local hospital. Mrs. Fontella Tomlinson entertained at a quilling bee during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Mecham and daughter, Debra and Virgil Mecham, motored to Provo Saturday to attend a wedding rereplinn for a niece, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Springer and visited Fay's sister EXAMPLE: Madge Softer in the hospital Nile Mecham entertained a group of Polyester Tubeless Tire little friends. Cory Swain was the guest Retail $31.50 plus tax of honor. It was a slumber party of fun $23.41 and rats. Our cost Mr. and Mrs. Alden Hamblin went to 2.31 10 Salt take Thursday to check on a job with the forest. Mrs. Ruth Hamblin acYour cost (plus tax) $25.75 companied them to Salt Lake where she was met by her sister Donna Mae Hurst from Brigham City and went on to Ogden Wc now have a Mechanic on duty to spend sometime with her family and from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. visit her father. Allen Jorgensen imtienl in the Dee hospital following major surgery. Car-pool- Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Nielson, Roosevelt, announce the engagmrnt of their daugher, Renne to Byron Grant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Grant, Monticello. Rcnae was a 1972 graduate of Union high school, where she was a member of the drill team for two years. She served as a junior class representative and Senior class secretary. She is a four year Seminary graduate. Byron graduated from Union in 1964, where he was active in drama. He went to State in wrestling both as a sophomore and as a senior. He is presently employed in Provo. 722-324- by Reanetti Adaey WONDERING about the controversy over no fault' insurance? FOR YEARS, claims have been settled under the system, whereby a driver buys Insurance to protect hmaelf against possible claims of accident victims. tort-liabili- ty NO FAULT Is a first-part- y system under which the driver takes out Insurance to protect himself and his property. Under pure no fault' system, there would be no court suits. Several states have enacted some type of no fault system, and many other are considering it Uhder the Massachusetts plan, "pain and suffering" suits are permitted against negligent driven only If medical costa go above 1500, or If there has been a fracture, scarring, loss of bodily function, or death as a result of the newly-organize- Vice-preside- accident PROPONENTS say It wUl protect the consumer, and eliminate court delays and expensive litigation. Opponents say awards will bo mailer, and there will be little or no recompense for pain and suffering. KEEP UP with the debate in your newspaper. Keep up with your coverage by reviewing your auto policies and needs at 722-213- Service Insurance AT Renae Nielson. . .plans for an weddim and reception. April 13 Agency of Roosevelt Phone 722-S4- 20 UINTAH FARMERS DIANNE HARRIS IS PLANNING TO WED ly For those long hauls, or just around town, you cant beat U-HA- UL one-wa- y, or to serve you! trucks or Trailers, B.iwhAviai, Brava UINTAH FARMERS ROOSEVELT, UTAH Thursday - Friday - Saturday 738-201- The is an agent for these units, and are anxious either 6? DUCHESNE UNDERSELLING and Boys ALL Mens & Boys Sport Shirts ALL Cowboy Boots in the store ONE group Boys Gym Shoes COATS-Me- ns Your Choice! ONE RACK 5.00 Ladies Pants & Shirts Pol-Ictl- We must Sell a 25 Color TV We are selling all our tires in stock at 10 over our cost! NOTE: We of just received a shipment Steel-To- e d Packs also Insulated We have a few pair of Packs Insulated Coveralls left and Thermal Felt-Line- ... Underwear! ar Reg. Price $649.95 We will be Deducting 5.00 per day sold! until 5 Neighborhood Sew Jenson entertained the Spade Ilf Bridge Club Tuesday, Jan. 23. Guests were Thelma Linrk and Mrs. Ida Harrison. A luncheon was served. The evening was spent playing bridge and the prizes were won by Mrs. Harold Heller. Mrs. Gordon llarmston, Mrs. Edward Yack. The Duchesne Friendship club was held on Wednesday evening at the home of Orinda Gee. A salad luncheon was served to nine members after which they enjoyed the evening playing bingo. The Cathlic Womens Club will view the bottle Hollow Resort film at their monthly meeting, Thursday, Feb. 8. Mrs. Bill Streitz will entertain the group at her Ft. Duchesne home. The will be Mrs. Albert LaRose. Culture club was held Jan. 25 it the home of Mra. Parley Rawlings with Mrs. Rex Iaimb as co hostesses. A short business meeting was held then the time was turned to Mrs. Clayton Hardy, who had ten of her music students on a demonstration in group teaching. fiut enjoyed by 23 club members and 16 guests. After the program a delicious salad luncheon was served to the group. Bridge Club Thursday evening at her home. Mr. Loren Alexander was a guest. A dessert luneheon was served and bridge was played. Mrs. Ward Mulford, Mrs. Viola Harnt-stoMrs. Ida Harrison and Mrs. Clista Angus won the prizes. Mrs. Wesley MTANDAKI) - Kooaevelt. Utah Thursday, February 1, 1978 isi HURRY IN . . . FAST, FRIENDLY SERVICE! Smiley's Sporting Goods Phone 722-299- 2 Roosevelt |