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Show 22- Thursday. January Mothers dub CO RflRfl UWITV The Duchesne Mothers Club was held Thursday, Jan. 15, at the home of was Roseanna Bench. Mildred Carmen. Rose Miller was the guest speaker. She discussed suicide in teens and depression. Ten members and two guests, Mel Tanner and Sherrie Burdick, were CALE M CAR THURSDAY JANUARY 22 Board of Education meeting at Union high school 5:30 p.m. Auditions for "The Music Man", Duchesne high school auditorium, 7 to 9 p.m. FRIDAY JANUARY 23 Roosevelt elementary school parentteachers present. The next meeting will be held February 5 at the home of Helen Merkley. conference. Auditions for "The Music Mon". Special Interest pot luck dinner and program 6 p.m. Moon Lake Building, bring own utensils. Duchesne courthouse open meeting by Representative Alarik Myrin, 8 p.m. Sodaktte dub The Socialette Club had an informative night at the home of Mrs. A1 Funk Thursday, Jan. 8, as Carolyn Watson presented her plans and ideas for the new weight classes to be started in Roosevelt. The hostesses of the night were Kelly Robb, Janet Snow and Phyllis Bergquist Refreshments of salad and rolls were served. The Christmas dinner, held Dec. 11 at the Moon Lake Building, was under the direction of Joan Swain, Pat Stringham, Martha Gardner and Ruth Ann Green. The next regular club meeting will be held Thursday, Jan. 22. SATURDAY JANUARY 24 Uintah Basin Telephone general meeting, Roosevelt junior high school auditorium, 7:30 p.m. Try outs for "The Music Man". Public dance sponsored by Senior Citizens at the Roosevelt eleentary school, 8:30 p.m. Music by the Basineer band. TUESDAY JANUARY 27 UBAVC monthly board meeting in the board room. Public is invited to attend. Donkey basketball 7:30 p.m. Union high school gymasium, $2.50 adults, $2.00 students. Senior Citizen lunch, Senior Center, also blood pressure clinic. 12 noon, 2-- please. Culture Qub The monthly meeting of the Culture Club was held Thursday, Jan. 15. at the home of Mrs. Clem Labrum. Mrs. Jim Hall served as A business meeting was conducted by Mrs. Ellen Rawlings. Renae Miller was in .barge of the program. A xaiad with hot rolls was served to the twelve members present. Payne, Bailey exchange vows Following the wedding ceremony, a wedding party was held at the Garth Anderton residence in Neola. After a brief honeymoon, the couple will reside in Logan, where the groom is attending Utah State University. Cheese Entertaining Cheese, fruit and crackers make platters for ng. For instance, year-enentertainiyou ran surround a Gouda cheese, cut in wedges, with parsley, then rows of wheal thins. You can also serve it with easy Shields, will march Friday at Duchesne high school. They are available to perform There are 80 girls four in 15 Star's. The Stars, under the through the direction of Becky Brough and Sherry. 1 1 in the area. Tryouts slated for The Music Man Jan 22-2- 4 Auditions for the upbeat, 1912 version of Americana, Meredith Will-son- 's The Music Man, will be held Jan. 22, 23 and 24 from p.m. in the Duchesne high school auditorium. The musical is the Duchesne Community Theatres selection for their annual spring musicaL Glenn Horrocks is acting as producer for this years show, while Dona Hansen, who has directed all the previous musicals for the group, will be director. This show has parts for kids from 8 to 80," said Mrs. Hansen, and promises to be our most fun 7-- 9 . con-artis- DBBDDDBE 3 B B B Fri. Sat. 10 To 10 To 6 7:30 5:30 To Lunch 1 To 2 from help Utah State University Education Center and the Uintah Basin Orchestra have announced the finalization of agreements with Music Theatre International of New York to produce the famed Broadway hit Fiddler on theRoof' in both Roosevelt and Vernal this spring.' Joseph Steins fiddler," the heartwarming story of a simple Russian peasant who finds his world coming apart, has been acclaimed by many critics as the finest Broadway musical yet written. First produced in the on Broadway, it was made a major motion picture, and because of its huge audience appeal has since become a favorite of theatre troupes both amateur and professional the world over. for This production is slated Roosevelt April 25-2- 8 and Vernal May It will be directed by Curtis May. Vernal, with Dr. Dennis Griffin from Utah State University conducting the mid-sixti- Presenting our new s Ballard (Total Package Price) 20 Prints: ,15 0s, 2-8- x1 Country Cut & Curl Beauty Salon In Upalco All No additional charge for groups Additional packages only 112.00 uO deposit Poses our selection Beautiful backgrounds available Ask about our Standard 10x13 Portrait Services Vi Price Photographers Hours: Roosevelt, Utah 722-557- Frank Reynolds has trailer house on their property, which is the old George Dean place south of the Ralph home. They McMullin plan on making a permmoved a 2-- Ketchup can be used to dean tarnish off copper pots. Children's Den Is? Anniversary Sale Clearance One Week -- Only!- !- B B 454-320- 2 1 ...s.sa.as..J May Layton No Layaways Buster Brown & Doe Spun Sizes lived here in Ballard for about 20 years while Childrens Winter Coats Marked lnfant-6- X Everything Marked Off 40 Few Selected Some Sizes 7-- Tops, Bottom; Dresses 14 Marked 4050 Marked Off Choose Anything Maternity Turtle Neck Smocks You $5.00 Want From $5.00 Table b ,5 40 Off & j Best Knits Girls Tops anent home there. One of the oldest pioneers of Ballard, Ellen Shaffer Miles, died. Her funeral was held last Saturday at the Oplin Mortuary in Roosevelt. Ellens husband's name was Ben, and he died many years ago. They wallets 680 East 2nd North an open house at the Roosevelt 1 st Ward Chapel Saturday, Jan. 24, from 5 p.m. The couple requests no gifts. 30-3- 721-487- 950$1 2.95000 (Deposit) orchestra. The. cast will be drawn exclusively from the Basin area. Dr. Varni-l- l Bench, director of UBEC, stresses that while the college is underwriting the show, it is intended to be a community production and is open to all Basin residents. People of all ages, who would like to be in the cast, are encouraged to audition. Mr. May states his first goal is to select a strong chorus and dance group as they are the backbone of the show, and can make virtually any combination of leads look good. Lead roles will be assigned from the chorus. Auditions will be held in Roosevelt at Union high school Thursday, Jan. 29 at 7 p.m., and in Vernal Friday and at 7 p.m. Saturday. Jan. Prepare a song and a short reading to present, and bring your own accompanist. Iiocal musicians who would like to play with the orchestra tor the show should contact Mr. May. hospital. He weighed 8 vas named lbs. and Tellntha Rasmussen Douglas tarry. Other are Mr. grandparents 5 and Mrs. Alva Snow, Roosevelt. are Mrs. Pearl Jenkins and Lillian Bird, both in the rest Mr. and Mrs. Jr. who are home in Roosevelt. Jenkins have a new Gerald Bolton, Deloy grandson born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas JenkSquires and Terry Ward ins, Roosevelt. He was have all been in the born Monday, Jan. 5, in hospital. They are now the Duchesne County home. 500 OFF WITH THIS COUPON REFLEXIONS Portrait Package B B B B B B Fiddler on the Roof to be produced in the Basin 1-- D D green grapes, pears and apples. . us to achieve far more professional staging." All the parts, from Harold t, Hill, the sweet-talkin- g to Winthrop Paroo, the lisping as well as chorus and dancing parts are up for grabs. Those trying out can get character descriptions at Duchesne high school, and should be prepared to read from the script and sing a song of their choice. An accompanist will be provided. n d GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSAR- Y- Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Perry will celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary with ! production yet. The $500 grant the Utah Fine Arts Council will Thur. 10 9i I l'ict?h Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Perry will celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary with an open house held in their honor. The open house will be held Saturday, Jan. 24, at the Roosevelt First Ward Chapel from 5 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Perry were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Jan. 21, 1931. They have been residents of the Basin all their lives. Mr. Perry is a retired farmer. Mr. and Mrs. Perry are parents of five children, one daughter and four boys: Mr. and Mrs. Jule Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Perry, all of Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. Tom (Reva) Kellar and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Perry, all of Mylon; Mr. and Mrs. Leonald Perry, Magna. The Perry's also have 21 grandchildren and eight The Perry's request no gifts, velt. STARS! 1 Perrys celebrate 50tb anniversary Jennifer Rae Payne, Whiteroeks, and James W. Bailey, Logan, were united in marriage Saturday, Jan. 17, at the Neola LDS Chapel. Bishop Dennis L. Drainey performed the ceremony. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Payne, Whiteroeks. The groom is the son of Janice Hall, Las Vegas,Nev., and Jack Bailey, Roose- THE - Master Charge (New Things Daily) their family was growing up. They lived on the farm in South Ballard where Jr. Jenkins now lives. They had two sons and five daughters. Mrs. Girls Best Dresses Miles was living with a Marked Visa Boys Shirts & in Salt granddaughter Lake and died very suddenly with a heart attack. She was 88 years 30 The Max Todd's have a new grandson, born in the Duchesne County hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Chet (Betty) Fowler, Roosevelt He was born Jan. 17, weighed 6 lbs. 5 named oz., and was Daren. Other grandparents are William Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Chet Fowler, all California. 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