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Show HJJihtah (Basin Standard Gilbert, Bastian will marry Senior Citizens News Dance Come to the Center West of Roosevelt every Tuesday from 8:30 till 11:30 p.m. Join ua having fun and staying young dancing to a live band. Adults ALL AGES are welcome. Only $1.60 per person. (Ml Neola. The couple will be married, Saturday, May 5 at the Needs LDSWard. A reception will follow later that evening at the same place. Connie is a senior at Union High School and Karl la employed by Bow Valley. The couple plans on making their home in Neola. luncheon's. Painting On Wednesday, May 16, from 9 a.m. till 3 p.m. will begin our next series of oil painting classes taught by Ramona Adams. If you've never painted before youll be able to paint a beautiful painting in one or two days. Come and see if you have a talent for art. If you all ready have a talent, come and improve it and share it. We would like more men in the classes since in the past weve only had two, so husbands and wives both come and join us. Luncheons Come visit your friends and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gilbert of Roosevelt wish to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Connie, to Karl Bastian, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bastian of enjoy a delicious luncheon every Tuesday in Roosevelt and Thursday in Duchesne. Last week the Duchesnes cooks names were left out. But Ruth Meacham and Sue Wilde and all your volunteers we love you and appreciate your Wendover Trip Were planning a two day trip to Wendover in May, so call now and make your reservations. Information For information on all Senior Citizen Activities and to make 6 reservations for trips call We still have or our regular ceramics and bingo weekly so dont miss those. Dont stay home with all these fun things happening at the center in your area. 722-429- 738-269- 0. Hospital Notes Connie Gilbert and Karl Bastian will be married Saturday, May 5 at the Neola LDS Ward. The couple plans on making their home in Neola. Romantic comedy aired at Uintah . Chocolate or bullets? Which would YOU choose. In the Denver Center Theatre Companys production of Shaw's ARMS and the MAN, playing at Uintah High School Aditorium May 4, 1984 at 8 p.m. youll watch the beautiful Raina make that very choice. ARMS and the MAN has been described as a cavalry charge of wit and romance. Tie first publicly produced play by the great comic writer George Bernard Shaw, it pokes light noromantic fim at tions of love and heroism. A chocolate cream soldier. H'1 r.v I'll; jilt :iv; . Kellie Brown, Girl, Slate Su"nne Smirt' Girls St0,e m . ry -- Four girls 789-131- ' Allison Bell, Girls State Leslie Grover, Girls State. ROOSEVELT NEWS represent the Uintah and Ouray American Legion Auxiliary Unit 126 of Ft Duchesne at Girls State this year. The girls attending will be Suzanne Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Smith; Allison Bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell; Leslie Grover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Grover and Kellie Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Brown. Let Our imputation Go To Your lleadl tloine'i Beauty Salon Introduces nails by Michelle formally of "Shears" at Sears In Salt lake City. Graduate of PeotfoM Advanced Noli Techniques. i arm: I imi si Bans a Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Josh Timothy were their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vanderpool and children. e Approximtely 30 High Priests and Partners of the Roosevelt Third Ward attended a dinner party Friday evening at the tUJt Highlights, forts Colors SUMO Birthday celebration dinner A buffet dinner was held April Ethel Daniels celebrating Kollis ninety-thir- d birthday. It was held at Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnsons home; seventeen family members attended. Ethel has been a life long resident of the Basin Area. Her father Aaron Daniels and his wife Rose were pioneers of the Basin. Ethel is known and loved by many. Ethel's life span has been from the time of horses and buggies to now when man can walk in apace and Ethels memory is fascinating, in tact she can recount happenings of long ago and yet is abreast of todays times. Ethel has six children twenty four grandchildren seventy-si-x and twenty-on- e 13, living. Ethel now resides with her daughter (LaDonna) Mrs. Gordon Johnson in Roosevelt. ' Duchesne Mother's Club- - CMISWt Let our reputation go to your head. Shelley Dial, Michelle Flint and Elaine Bowen offer only the best for you . . . and that little extra service just in time for Mother's Day. Stop byl ... Elaines Deauty Salon 356 So. 300 East Down the hill from RNIIVan 722-457- 7-- 11 South 1 Open Monday - Saturday 9:00 a.m. 94)0 p.m. : SI Ml George (LaRae) Miller, Presid- ent); Mrs. Keith (Phyllis) Vice President; Mrs, Martin (Viriene) Meifu, Treasurer; Mrs. Robert (Nancy) West, Mrs. Buzz Secretary-Reporte(Carolyn) Krissman, historian; Mrs. Mark (Susie) Nilsson, hospitality chairman; Mrs. Lanny (Cathy) Rosa and Mrs. Jeff( Polly) Olsen, program chairpersons. Mrs. Dallas! Suana) Lowe, Parliamentarian. Mrs. Dean (Velma) Frandsen will serve the next two years aa President of the Uintah Basin District and Mrs. Charles (Paula) Bell will serve as the district treasurer. Installation ceremonies will be May 10 at the Frontier Grill, Berg-quis- t, r; The dub also acknowledged Mrs. Bdl aa a candidate for the Utah Federation of Womens Clubs Clubwoman of the Year. The dub discussed the possibility of fund raising to put a bubble" on the swimming pool. Club members will be meeting with dty officials to gather information and make plana. Dr. Stringham is past ent of the Foundation and Jeanne has been a board member. Botii continue as consultants to the Board. Their on behalf of been extensile including financial contributions, time and effort. This has iwriiiHad helping to develop and continue the Practical Nursing Program at the Uintah Basin Area Vocational efforts nursing have Center. Jeanne of chairperson Council for LPN-R- is presently Advisory ograms. The Utah Nurses Foundation was (established1' to ll. 'provide4 assistance to community education programs regarding health care. 2. Initiate and support literary and research efforts of health educators and care providers, and 3. Foundation solicites support of the public and reminds that contributions are tax the N Reservations fin the dinner can be made by calling Kay Harm-ato7 or Jean Smith or or n, 722-324- 722-347- 9 722-45- 23 789-486- 6. Institute Building. great-grandchildr- nrniHctu Sodalette Club met Thursday, April 27, at the home of Shanna Labrum. Thirteen members were present New officers for the 1984-8- 6 dub year were elected: Mrs. Nurses Foundation honors Stringhams for long service Gladys Ross will Club Roosevelt. Wayne and Terri Stevenson, a boy horn, April 24. Eric and Kim Fisher, a girl born, April 23. Michael and Beverly Barrett, a girl born, April 24. Cannon and Judy Murray a boy bom, April 23. Roark ana Karen Hulet, a girl bran, April 27. Ron and Jilie Gates, a boy bran, April 29. Leon and Peggy Claybum, a boy bom, April 30. invades the bedroom of a beautiful Balkan woman, who shelters him from his pursuers and then is forced to choose between his gruff charms and the blustery heroics of a dashing officer. The Denver Center Theatre is production is filled with moonlit romance and vivid Balkan colors. Tickets are now on sale at Mountain Bell, Ashtons, Mike and Garys and Vernal Chamber of Commerce. In prices from $2 for children under 12 to $4 for Utah Nurses Foundation is adults. For additional information please call: toll free sponsoring a fund raising dinner or in Vernal honoring Dr. Paul and Jeanne 'i, ai.:h Tihb.l antl ivf i Girls State attenders Sociaette Thursday, April 19, Mothers Club, was held at the home of Joy Robbins with Artemesia Meacham as A desert luncheon was served. The program for the evening was discussing and handing out Senior .; Tea Assignments, and election of new officers. Officers for 1984-8- 5 will be, Jill Stansfield, President; Kay Allen, Vice President; Connie Mullins, Secretary; Barbara Jenson, Historian; and Tracy Taylor, Program Chairman.: SPECIAL GIFT: V |