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Show November 6. 1965 Pigi 4, Standard (Uintah EBasin VFW plans chili cook COMMUNITY EVENTS At A Glance November Wadnatday, Novmmbar 6 HOUSING RESOURCES Workshop, On November 11 Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) is sponsoring a chili food at the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Building (next to the Duchesne County Sheriffs Office). The cost is $3 per person for all the food you can eat. The proceeds will go to the' needy families in the area. It will start at 11 a.m. and go until everyone has had enough food. , Any gift: toys, games, clothes, bicycles etc., can be dropped off near the building. If you cant make this designated stop, drop off the material .at Bill Wardles , Welding Shop. If you would like someone to pick up your supplies, call donations are welcome so every family enjoys Christmas. 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Myton Community Building. BASIN Association for the Handicapped meeting 7 p.m. at UBAVC UINTAH Thursday, Novmmbar 7 at the Sheraton in Salt Lake City of Commerce meeting 7:30 a.m. at the EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOP, ROOSEVELT CHAMBER Frontier Grill. . Saturday, Novmmbar 9 HELEN'S LADIES' Altar Society Christmas Bazaar, 9 to 5 Parrish Hall in Roosevelt. ST. at . Monday, Novmmbar 11 LLOYD'S 90th Birthday open MARGARET house, 1 to 4 p.m. at Roosevelt 8th Ward. VFW CHILI FEED, 1 1 a.m. at DUP Building in Duchesne. Tuaaday, Novmmbar . 12 Elementary Book Fair. DANCE, 8:30 to 1 1 :30 at the Senior Center, west DUCHESNE ADULT 738-263- 7; Roosevelt. Wadnatday, Novmmbar 13 GEO TESTS, 8:30 a.m. at UBAVC of DAV REPORT. 1 to 3 p.m. i be presented in Duchesne November 14, 15, and 16. Top row, Johny Thayne, Peanut Pierce, Stuart Lewis, Sandra Farnsworth, seated, Joanne Rogers, Ann Keller, Craig Kelsey, Anne MdMorris, and reclining, Pat Dugan. - "See How POSED CAST Duchesne Arts plans comedy hilarious script the natural cast themselves a very funny zanineaa of the and you have production. The play is set in an English vicarage which provides a solemn backdrop tor the tools of action, chaos, and mistaken mayhem, ROOSEVELT NEWS . Gladys .w.--t Ross Albert and Nellie Harris were honored at a golden wedding anniversary open house by their family of 27 members Saturday, October 28, at the Moon Lake Electric Building. Approximately 150 relatives and friends attended. Coming from out of town were. Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Harris, from Cokeville, Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor, Denver, Colorado; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barrett and family. Salt Lain; Mr. and Mrs. Don Hams, They Run," to . . Fine Arts Council is being produced by Dennis Stott end directed by Stuart Lewie, a veteran of nine Duchesne Com- munity productions and assisted by Anne McMoms. "See How They Run will play four nights, November 14, 15, 16 and 18. Tickets are $2.50 in advance and $3.00 at the door. Those with young children are encouraged to attend on Monday night when family tickets will be available for just $10 in advance or $12 it the door. Tickets will be available starting Monday November 11, from cast members and at the High School Bookstore during the lunch hour and after school from 3 to 4 p.m. identity to work their comedy. The fclay stars Ann Keller as Penelope and Pat Dugan aa Clive. Supporting roles include Johny Thayne as Vicar Lionel, Craig Kelsey as a Russian Revolutionary, Ed Scott as Penelopes Unde, the Bishop; Peanut Pierce as a visiting Minister, JoAnne Rogers as a maid, Sandra Farnsworth as a busybody old maid, and Stuart Lewis as an English Police Detective. The play, which is sponsored by the Duchesne Community Carl Young, Centerville; Mr. and Mrs; Gerald Day and Charlene, Heber City; Mrs. Emeretta Granger; Dr. and Mrs. Darrell Kelley, Ogden; Bishop and Mrs. Robert Harris, Idaho Falls; Dr. and Mrs. Byron Kelley, Preston, Idaho; John G. Brough,. Layton; Mr.,and Mrs. Gory McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Vanamin, and Mr. and Mrs. Steven McDonald and families, Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Murray, Springville. Elder and Sister Lamar Nielsen recently returned home from serving an L.D.S. mission in November 14 a special fireside young special interest will be t Uw 1st Ward Chapel at 7 p.m. Ida Jorgenson, State of Utah Department of Health will be the guest will talk about She speaker. cancer control and screening for Cystic Fibrosis repre-senstiv- plans aerobicthon The annual Cystic Fibrosis aerobicthon to raise money fin this important research will be in Duchesne on November 9 from 9 a.m. to noon at the Duchesne County Exhibit Building. All those wishing to participate can pick up sponsor sheets at the schools or at the health de partment. You are asked to donate to children seeking sponsors, they will have an offical cystic fibrosis sponsor sheet and collection envelope. Prizes from local merchants will be given for youngest, oldest Another event be participants, most money raised and sponsors and door prizes. taco-sala- 454-39- Those present included Nile Ainge, of Vernal; Shirley and Bernice Ainge; from Jensen were Mr. and Mrs. George Grose, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy el Robinson, Mr. and Mr. Grant Ainge, and Mr. and Mrs. Lrryf - tQrpss d family; Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Gardner, of Oakdale, CA.; Mr. and Mrs. Scotty Gross and son, Scott and wife, of Vernal, and Cherie and John Dickey and family. The day was passed in visiting among the adults, while the children played games, e Mr. and Mrs. Norval Kitchen, of Orem, were overnight visitors with the John Moosmana. On October 28, the members of .the Whiterocks Ward and friends, met at th? old Chapel, for the sale of the furniture . and furnishings that had bear used in the old chapel, and would not be taken to the new building. Jay Hensea, Stake Representative in the Finance Dept, appraised and Les$ Call Now To Register For Tola Classes ' Jeans $15.00 dinner. d 722-419- 3. 64 Maternity 'Room for two' sold Designer Jeans Jr. $12.00 Tots to 6 $5.00 Childrens 6x to 14 $7.00 the furnishing. Wanda and Keith Bastian part of a group of 22 couples of square dancers, who charted a bus for Elko, to participate in Halloween square dancing. The trip lasted two days, and was a were ' huge succeed. 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Virgins Ferguson Following the meeting 53 family' ' weekend end visited their members gathered at Floyd and daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Gary Loveday. They then SuBan Nielsen's home for dinner Blue Mountain was the continued on to Provo and were and visiting. of the Nile family pot luck setting 14 overnight guests of their son picnic on Sunday, October 27. young people from Blaine end family. They also Roosevelt Eighth Ward accomvisited their daughter Amy, L.D.S. mission. panied their leaders Shelly at the BYU and attended e Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shields Ross and Nielsen, Kathy Fay; student and daughter Lorraine went to McKenna to Provo Saturday to, sessions at the Provo Temple, the Minneapolis Minnesota s Mr. and Mrs. Dale Skinner Salt Lake City Thursday to attend this BYU "Especially fori mission. They gave their mission ' went to Salt Lake City Wed-- : attend the swearing in ceremony report Sunday October 27, at October see their to 30, nesday, of District Judge David Sam aa Roosevelt Fourth Ward SacraWeddind son Elder Steven Skinner off to new Federal Judge, ment meeting. Relatives and Friday, Tennessee, where he will serve an November 1. friends attending from out of town were, Mr. and Mrs.' Lawrence Young from Spring-dalTHE DESIGNER PATCH jut emmons Mr. and Mrs. Milton 722-32Nielsen, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. e; ' Special fireside planned at Roosevelt Job Service. ON Seep Ridge Oil Shale Project, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Uintah County. HEARINGS See How They Run" is absolutely the most hysterical comedy to ever play in Duchesne! The script is so funny that just the initial reading kept cast members chuckling about it all the next day at work. Add to a 11 Buy 2 get of equal value free OW Marked Price 1 |