Show S OO I E T Newlyweds Return From Honeymoon and Stanley Peterson returned Sunday evening from a two weeks' honeymoon trip which took them through Arizona into Old up the coast to Los and home via the parks of Southern Utah and the Grand canyon of the rado and Peterson were married June 2 In the Salt Lake City L. D. S. temple with President Broadbent The ceremony was witnessed by S. D. Mayer of parents of the and and Marvin brother-in-law and sister of Peterson is the former Miss Louise Mayer who for the past two years has taught home economics at the Roosevelt high Peterson is a son of and E. H. Peterson of After July 1st the young couple will be at home in Duchesne where Peterson wul manage the Duchesne Flour I Vacationing In California I and Clarence Lambert and son Nolan left Saturday for where they wih visit with their and Lambert made the trip to the coast with their son-in-law and and Marlon who visited here a few days last week home to California after spending their vacation in British Also vacationing in California are and Carl Hacking and daughter who left here Sunday for a two a Former Roosevelt Boy to Wed Of interest locally is the announcement of the engagement of Miss Mario daughter of and John of Salt Lake and Ed son of and Ed P. Evans of Salt Lake which is to be solemnized in the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple June A reception at the home of the bride's parents will be held Friday The Evans family are former residents of Roosevelt and have a number of friends and relatives Following a wedding trip the young couple will make their home in Salt Lake Entertains Club Members of the Friday Bridge club were guests Friday afternoon at the home of R. S. Luncheon was served at small tables which held covers for 12 Including Parley Sam G. W. H. Eugene V. A. Paul L. L. Carroll R. H. W. L. Fred C. Ferron and the hostess Following luncheon tables were arranged for Entertains Bridge Club Marc Bellon was hostess and members of the Bridgette club guests at a bridge luncheon given at her home last Thursday Covers were laid for eight Including Parley R. Steve Alden Verlen Clement L. Labrum and the Following luncheon the afternoon was spent playing Party to Honor John E. John E. who retired recently as president of the Roosevelt stake M. I. A. will be the honored guest at a party to be given this evening by stake M. I. A. officers at the home of Homer P. Miss newly appointed president of the stake M. I. Is in charge of arrangements for the Family Group Meets Members and guests of the Family Circle Bridge club were entertained last Thursday afternoon by Keith Present were Ray G. Lloyd Morrill Richard Orson Verlen Edgar Labrum and the Luncheon was served after which tables were arranged for Entertains Provo Friends Miss Elaine of White-rocks entertained a few of her friends from Provo at her home last Miss graduated from the Brigham Young university this with a major in art j and She plans to teach this coming Bridge Luncheon at Allen Home Dan Allen was hostess at a prettily appointed bridge luncheon given at her home here yesterday Luncheon was served at small tables which heid covers for 12 including Ervin Wallace Clifford Dar-rell Harry Grant Lola C. C. Mrs Jack Lloyd Mrs John C. Zimmerman the Bridge followed Rawlings Entertains Lovely in all details was the bridge luncheon given Friday afternoon by Parley Rawlings at her home Summer garden flowers in all shades were used to decorate the living room where luncheon was served at small Guests included P. E. Steve Harry Orson Jack Darrell Walker and Clifford Following luncheon tables were arranged for I I Leaves for California Vacation Miss Edith clerk at the J. C. Penney company left by automobile Saturday evening for where she will spend two weeks visiting with her Clara Birthday Honored Honoring the birthday of her little daughter Jean Freeman Alexander entertained a number of children at a party given at her home Friday Visit in Canada and Axel Birch and daughter Carol left Saturday evening for a two weeks' vacation trip to They will visit with Birch's brother-in-law and and Fred Fairbairn in Daughters of Pioneers to Meet The next regular meeting of the Roosevelt Daughters of will be held June at 3 p. m. at the home of Mary All members are urged to be BASIN PIONEER DIES IN CALIFORNIA Word was received here of the death of John George who died June 17 at his home in j Grass of a heart Funeral service are to be held in Grass Valley Labrum was born November 1876 at a son of Thomas George and Maria Ann Gough He and his j Ella Johnson came to the Basin settling in when the reservation was opened in The family lived there until a few years ago when they moved to Labrum was contemplating a trip to his former home over July Surviving are his widow and the following La-verne Erma Pace and Dallas Labrum of and Ervin of Grass Also surviving are 15 grandchildren and the following brothers and William Labrum of Ray G. C. H. Labrum and Harrison of Ralph Labrum of Alta Olive Ding-man of Los Mary Hadlock and Fedelia Jessie Labrum of Deep Alva Labrum of Maria Caldwell and Joseph Labrum of and Sadie Searle of |