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Show wawi asH .V-- LAST TURKEY s" I s U AND HAM "V,: :.ii. ;.?,. turkey and ham drawings, sponsored by the Roosevelt Area Chamber of Com- - 24 Dog license due Jan. 31 in Duchesne Roosevelt OMy. Rou Mrs. Vera Gardner has returned home after spending six weeks with her daughter, Betty Dutton, Salt Lake. Betty is recovering from major surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Snow and baby, Logan, were weekend guests of his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Foley. Mayor and Mrs. Ralph Shields and daughter Joan, went to Salt Lake Friday. Thoy met another daughter, Bevej-ly-, and Joan, who had Safin Y&oJbsrsIn) Buy end Save! 10 To 20 Off!!! All Christmas Items her. Mayor Shields attended a meeting of the League of Cities and Towns. A large group of Roosevelt Third Ward members attended a Christmas turkey dinner party Dec. 14, at the Ward Cultural hall A program was presented and Santa Claus visited. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Andrews visited Saturday in Huntington, with their son and femily, Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Andrews. Mrs. Millie Stevens Steven and grandson, Ross, Provo, were guests during the weekend of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Stevens, and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Elvyn Bascom and Mr. and Mrs. Harold (Pink) Timothy, were Provo Temple visitors, Tuesday. Roosevelt Theatre 7:00 Opons At P.M. 1922 December "Jesus" G. P. 2324 December Closed Matinee At Roosevelt Theatre At :00 M. P. 1 December 22 "Snow Queen" G. Uinta Theatre 7:00 P.M. 1 922 "The Real BruceR. Lee" 2324 Closed ' Christmas holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Brown, are their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. HOUDAif HAPPH THANKS J CUBED SUU0A1S MORBeer Aeo& iff? jfy tM babTfod m tean6Es-ff- r ISto mce & offS aszias it 5&n3 hi? sasnu Bags ajfeij ff College IPiSteis giffitiMiffls C-- m ml 3Weowce-lif- imR vatfcEks RNEAffirT- - 6fr fifal MtBS fl jpt ff TOqiuaise students home for the Christmas holidays are Cindy Johnson, Trena Kent, Linda Janet Hall, Frandsen, Robert W aOiarovnce Houston, Tex.; daughter friend, Chris Carling, Ephraim. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rudy and two grandsons, Provo, visited Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Margaret Rudy. Yack, SUGAR Ward Dennis Hicks, Debbie and Hugh Marstella. e Angie Morrell, ' San Jose,' Calif., and her mother, Elsie Monks, were Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Devere Hancock. The following people from Roosevelt attending the basketball games between Union high school and Richfield high school at Richfield, Fri day evening, and a game between Union and Monroe high school Saturday, were: Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gates, Margie Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dye, and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Holmes and The children. Holmes were overnight guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Richens, Richfield. Mr. and Mrs; Lanny W. Ross and family, spent the weekend with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Olsen, Franklin Idaho. They Christmas party Saturday evening at the home of Colleen Mows. Thirty family members were present. Rhone news Items to 7U-S13- 5 CAHSIMAS Wf WCHORS Robert Brown, Vicki, from U.S.U.; and a Bell. 1 lD6 (JXSH AU. OF OUR FRIENDS AND FWRDNS A VEftU . Bud's Ft. Myton Myton, Utah December e Weekend guests of Mrs. Merle Ross were .Jennings attended the Cougar Classic Friday and Saturday at Provo. They also attended sessions at the temple, e Mr. and Mrs. Devere Hancock, her mother, Mrs. Elsie Monks, and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hancock visited in Salt Lake during the weekend. They attended an Elsie Dean Monks family been visiting several days with her parents, returned to Logan with Stans At Opons December her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Ross, Salt Lake. o Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henderson and daughter, Korrie, visited Saturday with her grandmother, Mrs. Francis Hair, in Salt Lake.' They also visited her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Marty Judd, at Orem, e Mr. and Mrs. Mirl also visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Cargill, Burley, Idaho, and a brother, Charlie, who recently returned r LDS from a mission in Japan. Chris Denver and Kenny Labrum spent the past week skiing at Jackson Hole, Wyo. . Only Two 20, 1979 ber two-yea- m-i- m Dog licenses are due in Duchesne City Jan. 81. Proof of rabies vaccination must be presented before the license will be issued. The license is $5 for a male and neutered animals and $15 for female dogs. Licenses may be purchased at the Duchesne City office. A rabies vaccination clinic will be held Jan. 10 at the fire station in Duchesne. The clinic, which is sponsored by Duchesne City, will be from 10 a.m. until noon. There will be a fee assessed for the vaccination. Dogs have to be six months old to be vaccinated or licensed. Starting STANDARO-Decein- ray, Dean Woodberry, Rona Wood, Marilyn Peterson, David Neal, Dean Frandsen, James W. Bell, Frank Hardinger, Vera Shavanex, Ruth Lloyd, Loyal Perry, Kathy Miller, Nancy Jones, Linda Gilbert, Sherry WINNERS Jody Richens, Nellie Harris, Floyd Larsen, Kid Watanabe, Mark Thompson, Paula Bell (Sub. for Santa Family), Daniel Bell, Mary Ann Hall, Ted McBride, JoAnn Handy, Lorraine Reynolds, Ruth Arnold, Sharlene Davis, Helen Mur TURKEY merce, drew to a close this weekend. Large crowds attended the drawings, and enjoyed the beautiful weather. 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