Show 1 T Gleaner-M Men An Interesting social event of the week was the annual Roosevelt stake Gleaner and M Men banquet held Li the Roosevelt ward hall Saturday ly one hundred young people were present and many lovely gowns on pretty girls were in A patriotic theme was cleverly carried out in the table decorations and Out of card board military and patriotic scenes were made for the centers of the three On one stood Uncle Sam surrounded by U. S. sailors and on was a tower and Liberty Bell and on the third was an army white and blue candles were used and tiny silk American flags were Leroi Jones was toastmaster and toasts were given by Hoi lis John E. a member of the ward and Miss Ellen A dramatic skit under the direction of Mercy Sargent was presented and musical numbers consisted of a vocal solo by Max clarinet llene Jenkins and Edith Nell Ward vocal Barbara and Ronald Dancing followed the J. T. Bentley was in charge of arrangements for the Entertain Duchesne Club Members of the Duchesne Variety Arts club were guests at a chicken dinner given at the of Ervin Tuesday-evening by members of the Roosevelt Variety Arts Members of the Duchesne club present included Lucile Hildur Florence Ida Nellie Fern Poulson and Ivy Members of the Roosevelt club in attendance were Erma Olive Rosabell Gladys Liza Nola Edith Pearl Bessie Wardle and Verle Moore of who is visiting at the Timothy Following dinner the evening was spent talking and doing needle Daphene Perry Becomes Bride of Reed Lyman Miss Daphene formerly of Roosevelt and daughter of the late and Alonzo and Reed Lyman of son of and A. M. Lyman of were married In Duchesne Tuesday April The ceremony was performed by Bishop Levi The bride who attended Roosevelt schools has been living in Bingham for the past year where she has been Lyman attended school in Vernal and came here only a few months He is distributor for the Lyman Oil company in Larson Entertains Sewing Club 1 Ross Larsen was hostess and members of the Sewing club were guests at her home Wednesday Present to enjoy an evening of talking and sewing were J. S. Ronald Clyde Wesley Louis Roy Art Frank Parley Dick Dan Allen and the Larsen also entertained members of her bridge club last Friday af Luncheon served to Dan Parley Jack Richard Orson Stevens and Dick Sprouse after which the afternoon was J spent playing i Girls Entertain Mothers A delightful dinner prepared and served by the second year Bee-Hive girls of the Roosevelt ward under the tion of Parley Rawlings wasi given in the ward hall Monday evening in honor of the girls' For the centerpiece a strip of pine log was hewn out and filled with salmon pink glad Blue candles in crystal tap ers were at either end of the table and favors were tiny pen-quins made by the girls of eggs and The following girls were each of whom was accompanied by her Thora LaDonna Betty Lorna Loa Fern Sharlene No-reen Colleen Elva Jov Davis Lula Rawlings and her Louie Outing The Al terra high school gymnasium was scene Saturday afternoon of a grand and glorious Easter frolic the spirit of which refused to be dampened rain and bad Some ninety Roosevelt and Ballard people who occasionally meet together for a social planned an Easter outing including their Because of the weather the picnic ended up in the gym where a delicious lunch was served followed by an afternoon of games and Ray E. Heber T. Hall and B. A. were the committee in charge of arrangements for the- affair assisted by Di Hall and Childs on invitations and Homer P. Clyde Larsen and Arthur Penney Employees Hold Banquet Employees of the Roosevelt J. C. Penney company store attended a banquet given at the leff hotel last Thursday lit was a banquet indeed for winners in a sales contest conducted in the but losers were served only Present were and C. C. and B. A. Miss Edith Lois Miss Amber Essie Karl and Chloris Club Meets at Bobbins Home Carroll Robbins enter members of the Friday Bridge club at a delightful luncheon given at her home Friday Luncheon was served at small tables which held covers for 12 including Lawrence Harry R. S. W. L. H. R. H. Eugene Paul Sam G. t Dave Huish and the Bridge followed Easter Dinner Arthur W. bishop of the Utah who conducted services at the Trinity church here on Frank Gregory of Salt Lake City who accompanied him and and A. A. also of Salt Lake who spent the Easter week-end at the home were guests at a dinner given by and Whitmore at their home here Sunday following church Birthday Party Clifford Angus was the honored guest at a party given Friday evening at her home by members of the Birthday Supper was served after which the was spent talking and playing Present were Farrell John B. R. Martin Helen Cecil Leo John E. Mrs C. H. Labrum and a Entertains Bridge Club Members of the Bridgette club met last Thursday afternoon at the home of Clement L. Labrum who was Present were Robert R. Alden Steve Marc Parley Freeman Verlen Nelson and the Luncheon was served followed by Family Group Meets Verlen Labrum entertained members of her family at a bridge luncheon given at her home Wednesday Covers were laid for eight Including Rayj G. Grant Morrill Keith Richard Edgar Lloyd Labrum and the 1 J i Daughters of Pioneers to Meet The next regular meeting or the Roosevelt camp of the Daughters of Pioneers will be heid at 3 p. m. April 25 at the home of Ray E. H. P. Edwards and L. Miles will be An interesting program is being arranged and all members are urged to be Easter Outing A visit to the dinosaur quarry at Jensen provided an interesting Easter outing for and Steve and Clement L. and Bob and and Marc The group enjoyed a picnic lunch after which they the afternoon exploring the wonders of Dinosaur National Attend Easter Outing At Duchesne Kelly Bill Quentin Cal Charles lorg and Creed Evans of Sait Lake City who visited here over the week end were guests Sunday at an Easter outing and given at the home of Arthur Goodrich in Duchesne and at a nearby Spend Easter Sunday Here Miss Catherine Hall who is teaching school in and a group of her friends from including Evelyn Hal Scott and Boyd Olson drove to Sunday to spend the afternoon visiting with Catherine's and Heber T. R. H. S. TRACK IN GOOD SHAPE FOR MEET TOMORROW During the past week the Roosevelt high school track has been graded and rolled and the worked over and smoothed in preparation for the annual Duchesne county high school and field meet to be held here Coach Bert Asay said to-I I The coach expressed the school's appreciation to the city for the use of their caterpillar an j roller in completing the f ROOSEVELT FIREMEN TO SPONSOR DANCE APRIL 20 The newly organized Roosevelt City Fire department will sponsor a dance at Victory park April for the purpose of raising funds for a new Special decorations will adorn the dance hall and all are urged to support this worthy The committee in charge of ar-l is Richard Steve Dan L. Allen and Jack and Farrell of Logan spent the Easter weekend here visiting at the home of and John A. returned to Logan Sun day where he is a student at the U. S. A. C and remained here where she will be employed in the office of until the close of |