Show S OO I E T Y SHOWER HONORS BRIDE TO BE Lovely In all details was the lea and shower given Tuesday afternoon at the home of John M. honoring Miss Jean Wardle who will be married on July 6 to William Hostesses for the affair were John C. Art Allen and Ross The tea was arranged in the gardea and the guests were served on the spacious lawn under the trees at the Lundberg Receiving guests were Miss Wardle and her Ervin and hostesses assisted by Harold Lit-ster and Melvin Mower poured and served- A lace cloth covered the tea table and a beautiful centerpiece of pink roses was Gifts were opened and displayed on card tables also arranged on the About guests between 5 and 8 p. m. Miss who is a daughter of and Ervin and son of and Campbell Litster of will be married July The ceremony will be performed by Bishop Horace J. Ritchie at the home of the bride's parents and a wedding supper for members of the immediate families will After a short honeymoon trip the young couple will be at home to their friends in the Daniels' apartment in is employed at the Crumbo garage and Miss Wardle is secretary for the Moon Lake Water Users' Altonah Daughters Of Pioneers Meet Altonah Members of the Altonah camp of Daughters of Pioneers met last Wednesday at tho home of Elsie Chidester In Alta Murray con ducted the meeting and members related interesting Present were May Belle Reba Edith Carrie Virginia Edna Alta Liza Lola Stella Thora Mary Edna Jeanette Esther Margaret Maxfield and L. Maude Hostesses for the affair were Anderson and Thompson-The next meeting will be held on July 16 at the home of Reba Birthday Party I A cleverly arranged party given Monday evening by and D. D. Nicholson at their home here honoring the fourth birthday anniversary of their daughter Luncheon was served on tho lawn to a group which included and R. S. Jordan and daughter and Sam G. Weiss and son and W. H. Ruppel and sons John and and J. V. McLea and sons Jack and Daisy Mary Anna Nicholson and the Nicholson Following lunch the group played games and enjoyed watching Annetta open her birthday Marriage Announced Of interest is the announcement of the marriage of Miss Lottie Catherine daughter of Agnes Luke of formerly of and John son of John which took place in Roosevelt June Miss Babcock graduated from the Roosevelt high school this spring and Shepherd is a former student at R. H. The young couple plan to make their home near Myton where Mr Shepherd operates a Hero and Alf N. Larsen and two children of Culver visited here over the weekend at the- home of Larsen's brother-in-law and and Clifford The two families spent Sunday in Uinta canyon and and Larsen were thrilled with the beautiful mountain Larsen who is a real estate broker in Culver City reported that business Is booming in California with the growth and development of defense industries and the of thousands of skilled The left Tuesday for Denver where they will visit before returning j m Fish and Game Club to Hold Outing Monday Evening of the Roosevelt Women's Fish and Game club will hold their regular monthly outing at Camp Walkup Monday eve Members will meet at the Lloyd Chevrolet company on Main street at p. m. where transportation to the camp will be Plan Trip to Yellowstone R. S. Jordan and daughter Miss Barbara Angus and Burt and Marc Angus will leave Monday morning for a ten day trip i through Yellowstone B. O. Colton was a Salt Lake City visitor over the week Wayne Palmer of Duchesne is employed in the Wasatch Oil service station in and George Roth ol Vernal were Roosevelt visitors on Fred C. Ferron purchased a new Buick coupe from Holds G. local this J. O. Orser went bus to Salt Lake City Monday evening and returned Wednesday A nine pound baby boy was born to and Joshua Both mother and baby are getting along very James H. Clark of Springville visited this week at the home of his son-in-law and Bishop and Arthur pi and B. A. Childs left Tuesday for Moroni where Childs will teach seminary this The Childs recently returned from Detroit where they a new Plymouth Miss LaVoyle Wilkins of Long arrived here Thursday called home by the illness of her Elroy She will visit here three weeks before returning to Carl Pearson of Salt Lake City came here and spent a few days this week taking care of business for the Indian Carl reports that he has been transferred to and will be through here again Monday with Pearson and their two children en-route to Billings where they wiil make their Bruce Angus and daughter Lois of Grand who have been visiting the past week in Ballard and Vernal left Tuesday for their home in While here they were guests at the home of Angus' and J. C. After spending Monday and Tuesday in Salt Lake City taking care of and W. L. Mullins returned here Tuesday The Mullins are driving a new Buick and John W. Carlson and children are spending this week at the summer home of and Jesse Alien in Uintah Carlson was formerly superintendent of the Uintah Basin experimental farm at Fort Clem Floyd Steve Verlan Nelson and Reed went to Salt Lake City last they stopped at Park City for a visit with and Ned Lab-rum and Nelson went on to Bingham and visited with their Among those from Vernal attending the funeral services for Elroy Wilkins Sunday were and and W. H. J. A. and John and Paul motored to Brigham City Friday and returned the same evening accompanied by their two Kirk and who have been visiting with relatives Kirk remained here Sunday for the funeral of Elroy Wilkins and left again Sunday evening for and Harry Smith and daughter of Port were calling on relatives and friends here over the During their stay here they were guests at the home of Smith's brother and and The Smiths are former residents of Roosevelt where Smith was connected with the Roosevelt State and Robert L. Davis and two sons of Ogden came in Davis returned to Ogden and Davis and the boys remained for a week's visit with Davis' and Horace L. the five-year-old son of and Davis who was severely Injured when struck by a car several weeks is getting along very |