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Show Join the Merchants Commerce headquarters is now open and many Businesses are offering a "PreView of Roosevelt in celebrating "Chamber of Commerce Day" Thursday. The new Chamber Miss Murray to appear in USU play DUCHESNE SBS, .... Mrs. Shirley George Recent visitors at the Edwin Carman's were Randy Tomaiko of Fair Oaks, Caif., and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carman of Gallipolis, Ohio. Also visiting were Mrs. Margaret Carman of Lodi, Calif., and Jack Yoho and Frank Ovies of Mounds-ville- , W. V. Orinda and Harold Gee spent two days last week in Salt Lake visiting Orinda's sister, Mrs. Louisa Ross. Mrs. llildur Brooks is hospitalised in Salt Lake at Holy Cross hospital in Room 11235. She is reported feeling better. Mrs. Margaret Leach, formerly of Helper, has been a recent guest at the Harold Gee's. The George Terry family returned a week ago after several weeks in Oregon where George was detailed August 28 to the Scoggins Dam project in Forest Grove, Ore., through the Bureau of Reclamation. Gerry and the two boys, Scott and John traveled to Oregon by bus Sept. 8, to join George. There they lived in a motel apartment in the town of Hillsboro, seven miles from Forest Grove. The boys attended the David Hill School in Hillsboro. While there they enjoyed a trip to Cape Lookout Stale Park on the Oregon 738-201- 5 lot te Ilullgren. to Christmas and Special Sales" of A new Cadet Scouting program for 7th, 8th, and 9th grade girls has been organized with Mrs. Charlotte llultgren, leader. A contribution Marilyn Murray, daughter of Nick Murray of Roosevelt, is presently appearing in the role of Rebecca Gibbs in the Utah State University production of Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer play, Our Town, in Iatgan. Although Prize-winnin- g gets Cancer Soc. cards The Utah Division of the American Cancer Society is offering Christmas cards in exchange for contributions wav again this year. "What a concerned to convey holiday greetings while you e Boris of resupKirl the cancer-contro- l search, education and service." said Mrs. Carole While. Chairman of the Duchesne E. County Unit. "These distinctive cards may he seen and ordered by contacting me." Suitable for either families or business firms, the rards are available in a choice of four designs and in quantities of 25 per hox. In addition to a cheerful Christmas with the message, earh card is imprinted of extra charge) name of the sender (free and with the reminder that "This card C ancer roast. represents a gift to the American Saturday evening Phil Brown visited Society." Damascus Masonic Lodge in Provo for A minimum suggested contribution has the entered apprentice degree conducted liecn established for each selection, with for Kenneth Hulre, a former Sunday cards ranging from $3 to $6 per hox of 25. School pupil and boy scout. Phil was To guarantee delivery in time for Christassistant Boy Scout leader in Springville mas mailing, all cards must be ordered by and became acquainted with Mr. Ilulce December 1, 1973. then. Dixie and their two children visited with Phil's mother, Mrs. Mable Brown in Springville, during Phil's Masonic visiting. The Paul Hayes family is bark in ' Duchesne after spending part of August, September and October in Delores, Colo., where paul was on detail with the Bureau of Reclamation. Greg and Danny attended school in Colorado before returning to Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Linford and family are transferring this week to Yuma, Ariz., with the Bureau or Reclamation. Friendship club met Wednesday night with Mrs. Zella Grant as hostess. Ten ladies were present. After refreshments, progressive bingo was played. Marty and Reid Davis of Glen Canyon City, spent Thursday evening till Sunday afternoon with the Harold Gee's, enjoying pheasant hunting during their stay. John Miller underwent surgery last Tuesday at LDS hospital in Salt Lake for removal of the pins in his ankle. Discharged on Thursday, he no longer has to able to return to wear a cast and work on Monday of this week. and Lynne Miller, daughter of Mary John Miller, began work on Monday of this week in an apparel factory in Hcber. She is sharing an apartment in Hcber with Bolihi Smith or Hanna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs nob Smith. Both girls are working together also. t A rerent visitor at the Earl Jordan a Calif., was their son Brent from Glendale, Here over the weekend with the Jordan's were Mr. and Mrs. William Marett of Tooele. Another memher of the Earl Jordan Alabafamily. Sheila, on a mission in the transferwas area recently Florida ma, red from Pensarola to Perry, Fla. Mrs. Jordan reports that their oldest daughter, Mrs. I a Ann Combs has become Relief Sorirty president in Sunland, Calif., and their oldest son, Barry is ward rlcrk in Rowland Heights, Calif. Don't forge the play "Annie Gel Your Gun" at the high school Thursday and tickets Friday nights at 8 p.m. Advanre are being sold at the Wits End as well as at the door. Parents arc asked to bring only children over age 12 to the evening performances. Of interest to LDS members is the MIA Maids and laurel stake vnlleyhall tournament, to ho held Saturday at 9 a.m. at the high school. DuchcMH Scrnnd ward will niM a SaYoung Marrieds progressive supper 7 at 17, Nov. beginning turday evening, the at course the with appetiser p.m. Keith Rowleys; the salad course will he at the Alton Moon's, main course at the terminal building of the airport and dessert at the Galen Hooper's. are in. Elementary srhool pictures at a $4 at packet They can he purchased the elementary srhool office. Du by Mrs. Jan Oliveto. Price, chesne Girl Scout leaders met last week for a training session on songs at the home of Mrs. Donna Bangs, Nrighlmr-hooChairman. Those present were Brownie lender, Mrs. Carol Dalton; Mrs. and JuThornherg. helper for Brownies Hazel Mrs. niors; Mrs. Donna Bangs; Mrs. ( har and leader: Mudgell. junior Marilyn is a senior majoring in Theatre Arts at Ualh Sale University, the role in Our Town is that of a 12 year old girl, a challenging characterization for any The play is an American classic, the story of small town life ut the turn of the The production continues century. through Saturday, November 17. entering college at Utah State University, Marilyn took first place in the URIC talent contest and was honored as Outstanding Thespian at Union high. Since coming to Utah State she has twin been a member of the Old Lyric Roper lory Theatre in Logan. Particularly noteworthy were her appearances as Patty in "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" in summer 1972, and as Gabby Maple in "The Petrified Forest" during this past summer. e ST Duchesne airport -- November 15, 1973 to host open house Utah's Governor Rainplon has designated Nov. It. through 17 as Utah Aviation week. As part of this observance there will be an open house at the Duchesne City Airorl Saturday. Nov. 17. from 10 a.m. to ( p.m. Residents of the Basin are encouraged to come ami visit the Duchesne airport facilities, which are under the management of Clark Jensen and his family. It costs no more to insure with a Specialist! INTERESTING FACTS BROUGHT mnapn TO YOU BY JAY GATES very Here's a question that doesn't look too hard-y- et few people can come close to answering it correctly. The question is. See if you can name the last 10 stoles to be admitted to the Union. Most people can get some of the 10, but hardly anybody is able to name all 10. Here they are in order, going from the 50th state back to the 41st- Hawaii, Alaska. Arizona, New Mexico. Oklahoma, Utah. Wyoming, Idaho, Washington and Montana. I ikes the Out of Doors CLIFF DROLLINGER, Agent Central Utah Insurance will appear in the Town" in Lo"Our production The production continues gan. Marilyn Murray, USU through Saturday, Nov. 17. G. & L. SERVICE CHEVROLET-BUIC- K YOU CAN TRUST Phone 722-241- 1 - OUALITY YOU CAN DEPEND (Jay Gates) Roosevelt. Call ON'" 722-252- 2 Utah s Fred Lindsay is back in the snowmobile business. Come In for the best buys in the Basin ! ld Ytomh d Altamont Phone 454-392- 5 |