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Show i nar, Beverly lore, Beryl ROOSEVELT NEWS Gladys Ross Trudy Lamb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lamb, and Dr. Nelson Duncan, Slater, Colo., were married May 1 at Myton Ward Cultural Hall by Kshop Keith Mortensen. Out of Bas-- . in relatives and friends attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald (Karen; Faubion, Sacramento, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Peterson, Delta ; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ashby, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duncan, Slater, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lamb and family, Riverton, Wyo.; Mrs. Kirk Bennett and family, Mrs. Emma Robinson and son Bill, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Trew and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hudson, Mrs. William Palmer and daughter Claudia,, all Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. B.J . Mortensen, Richfield ; Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Mortensen, Bountiful; and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones, Midvale. e Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stewart, St., were Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Brunsvik , Crows Landing, Calif, e Lynn Jarrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jarrett, has received a mission call to serve in the LDS Tampa Florida enter Mission. He will the MTC in Provo July 1. e Mrs. Zina Fausett celebrated her birthday May 4 at a dinner party with her brother, Everett Alexander and wife Norma, and sister and Versel and family, Thurza Sprouse, at Dutch John. Rod Roby, Orem , was a Tuesday guest of Mrs. Zelma Lloyd. e Mrs. Zelma Lloyd went to Mendon April 30 to attend a May Day celebration where her granddaughter Laura, daughter of Mr. and Howard Lloyd, was May Day Queen, e Mrs. Jeff (Polly) and Olsen children spent the Mothers Day Mrs. weekend at Burley, Idaho with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Cargill. e Mrs. Millie Stevens, Provo, visited during the weekend with her son and family, the David Stevens and daughter Connie and Larry Ross and family . e Gregory Ross, BYU, visited recently with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross, prior to leaving for Japan where he has employment for a year, e Friends and relatives attending funeral services for Norma Johnston Be lion Saturday, May 7 at Roosevelt Stake Center were : Leanore Collier and daughter, Barbara Norris, Denver, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Bellon, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bellon, Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Ron Re tc hard, In a Curtis, Gladys Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Bellon, Mr. apd Mrs. Nolan Bellon, Don Bellon, Mr. and. Mrs. Ray Carter, Dee Ann Benson, Salt Lake; Vo-n- a Houtz, Cedar City; Patty Henderson, Jim Curtis, Portland, Ore.; Diane Brock, Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Curray, Rock Springs, Wyo.; Juanita Showalter, Craig, Cola; Mr. and rs. Doug Bryce, Santa Paula, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Cook, Santa Monica, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Vern Burns, Salina; Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Swortz, Wellington; Wanda Silver, Summit Park; Mr. Arnold Mrs. and Moore, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Simmons, Magna; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mabbett, Price; Byron Gilbert, Garland; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peacock, Range -- ly, Colo. e Mother's Day week- end guests of Mr. and Moon Mrs. Vernon were daughters Rebecca and Steve Smith, Price; and Mayna and John Edrington, Roy, and families, e Neal Stanford, Leesburg, Va., is spending two weeks with his daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mason. e Among former i resi- dents of Roosevelt' attending funeral service s for Norma Johnston Bellon May 7 were Erma Labrum, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harmston, and Neflson Oleta daughter Jackie Mal- - Mullins, hfr. and Mrs. Chad Mullins and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Mullins, all Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. William McKay and family attended the wedding reception for their daughter Debbie and Tim Humrich at Arvada, Colo., May 8. Mr. and Mrs. Elvyn Bascom were Monday night guests of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bascom, at East Layton. Enroute home they visited her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hilbig, in Salt Lake. e Guests during the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Murphy, were his sister and daughter, Vernetta Meyer and Betty Scofield and children. They came to attend tbs wedding reception for Sharlyn Mortensen and David Smith at the Myton Ward Cultural Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Qrvil Rudy spent April at Grand Junction, Colo., where they attended a farewell testimonial for their niece, Sharon Caldwell, who has been called to serve an LDS mission at the San Diego Mission. Sharon is the daughter of Glenda and Will Broeius. Monday the group went on Grand Mesa. from Others Roosevelt attending the testimonial were Mr. and Mrs. James Hall, Helen and Merkley Margaret Rudy. Mrs. Margie Harrison has been called to serve an LDS mission at New York City. She entered the MTC in Provo May 12. Her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Harrison, Price, spent the Mothers Day weekend with her. friends Twenty-on- e and relatives of Duane Barney and Beth Fitz18-2- 0 snow-mobili- V Mr. and Mrs. Vic n Brown have a born to Linda and Mark Brown, Sandy. Mrs. Geraldine Shields spent Thursday ' through Tuesday in Logan with her daughter, Joan. While there she attended Mother's Weekend with Joan at USU. Enroute home she visited her daughter and family, Colleen and Jerry Gardner, in Ogden. e Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Skinner were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. great-grandso- Preston Nuffer, Preston, Idaho. e Mr. and Mrs. Darrell (Florence) Merrell went to Salt Lake April 21 where he entered LDS Hospital for surgery. He is still confined at the hospital. Mrs. Merrell is a guest of her twin sister, Venice Van Waggoner. Mr. and Mrs. James Hall, daughters Janet, Judy and Kathy Laris, and Margaret Rudy spent the weekend at Logan. They went to attend the baptism and confirmation of Ken, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Hartle. He was baptized by his grandfather, James Hall, and confirmed by his other grandfather, Hartle. Kenneth Mrs. Jeri Oakes and baby, St Johns, Ariz., were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Funk, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nielsen. Weekend guests of Grace Mrs. Bowman were her nephew, Bryan Stinocher, Davenport, Iowa, and friend, Miwaho Shiraishi, Japan. gerald attended their wedding at the Salt Lake Temple Parents, May 7. Nfr. and Mrs. Ale Steve Barney, Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. David Labrum, Mr. and Mrs. Harold (Pink) Timothy; Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Long, Mr. and Mrs. James Munden, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gillen, Mr. and Mrs. Marc DeFrancesco, Mr. and Mrs. David Dalton, Randy Elder and grandmother, Dee Nelson from California. Elder Rosenwall performed the ceremony. e Mrs. Ora Holgate accompanied her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Sheron Holgate, to Pocatello, Idaho to attend graveside services for her sister, Hazel Nielsen Hyatt Woodhouse, May 8. Hazel was a of resident former Arcadia. e Janet and Judy Hall, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. James Hall, recently returned from Hawaii where they had spent the past four months attending Ha waii BYU. Mrs. Lillian Carlson and daughter, Margaret Oberhansley, spent the weekend in St. George where they attended Mothers Weekend at Dixie College with their daughter and granddaughter, Sherie Oberhansley. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Spencer, Orem, ent- ertained at a birthday dinner at their home in honor of his father, Deone Spencer's 79th birthday. Joining them were JaNice Jenkins and Triska, Cody and Jenny Hayes, Roosevelt; Zola Spencer, Neo-la- ; Mr. and Mrs. Rawlin Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Dearl Spencer, Sandy; Sesiree Morrill, Elko, Nev.; Violet Spencer,, Bountiful; Linda Black and boys, Mr. and Mri Wellington and Mrs. Seeley, Mr. Earl Curtis, Salt Lake; Glee Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tain Clark, Price; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Powell, Vernal; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Seeley and Carla, Shelly Carson and family, Orem. e Terri Adams and family, Mary Short and Lori, and Janice Jenkins recently spent a few in days sight-seein- g Wyoming. e Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Taylor attended graduation exercises for their daughter Tana, at BYU Friday, April 23. t I . 'L v; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Harris and son the Troy, attended wedding of Stephen G. McDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary McDonald, and Maureen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad G. Maxfield, at the Salt Lake LDS Temple April 8. The Lion House was the setting for a wedding breakfast given by the bridegroom's parents. The newlyweds were honored at a wedding reception held that evening at the Max-fiel- d, McCune Mansion, host- ed by the bride's parents. The bridegroom has attended the University of Utah and completed an LDS mis- sion in Boston, Mass. The bride has also attended Utah State University at Logan. Mrs. Allen (Jeanie) Brown spent Tuesday through Friday at the Utah Valley Hospital for medical attention. Forty-thre- e memb- ers of the Arthur Fabrizio family recently spent a week in Southern California. Going on the tour were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fabrizio and daughter Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Max Fabrizio, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Fabrizio, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gines, Mr. and Mrs. Max Gines and families, Tabiona; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stans-fiel- d and children, Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Salt Lake, Richens, were weekend guests of their daughter and family, Susan and Dave Holmes. They came to attend the baptism and confirmation of their grandson, Jeremy Jack at Roosevelt Seventh Thursday, May 13, 1982 Uintah Basin Standard Ward. Weekend guests of and Mrs. Don Truman were their daughter and family, Juliena and Wade Parrish, Logan. They came to attend Sacrament meeting at Roosevelt Fifth Ward Sunday, the May 2, where daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Trumann was blessed and given the name Jennifer June by her father. The daughter of George and Vera Murray was blessed and given the name Vera Lyn by her father at Roosevelt Sixth Ward Sacrament meeting Mr. Forty-seve- n May 2. family members attended this special occasion. Sherrie Buchanan, Salt Lake, spent the weekend at home with her family, the Roland Buchanans. Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Philip were Mrs. Florence Ellgen, Lynne and Larry, Craig, Colo. Ell-ge- n The daughter of Carol and Bruce Timothy was blessed and given the name Deborah by her father at Roosevelt Fifth Ward Sacrament meeting May 2. Out of town relatives attending were grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Manwar-ing- , Provo; Julie Roberts, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Owen Anderson, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. James Curray, Rock Springs, Wyo. Mrs. Nellie Harris attended funeral services for her aunt, Laura Brough Bradshaw, Monday in Salt Lake. DUCHESNE NEWS Tamara Garner a Marilyn Suzet t e Giles will be the Prin- cess Representative of Con Amore in the Stat e Special Olympics which will be held at BYU Marilv is the May 14-1- daughter of and Mr. Mrs. Ron Giles, Duchesne. Also competing in the Olympics from Duchesne will be Russell Allen. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Johnson, who will compete in the run, standing long jump. Frisbee and softball throws. Marily is entered in the Frisbee and softball throws. Editor's Note: This letter sent to us for the residents of Duis a chesne: "Anybody know the Peterson family? I'm an LDS sister missionary in the San Bernardino, California mission. Elder Jeff Peterson went on his mission to the Michigu n Lansing. about 5 years ago. 1 was astounded by the power of his testimony. A year and a half later i turned 18 and was able to be baptized. At 21 I sent in my papers and now I'm on a mission. And now, some of the people Ive taught and baptized are planning on missions. 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