Show S OO Y Dancing Party at Legion Barracks The first party sponsored by the newly organized dancing club was held Saturday evening in the Legion The affair honored Howard Harrison who left this week for active duty with the The early part of the evening was spent dancing after which a late supper was Present were and V. A. and W. H. and C. L and Lynn and Axel and R. Howard and George H. and Bonnie and Herbert and C. C. and Harry and L. E. and Carroll and Harry and Joseph and Sam G. and Bob and R. L. of and Francis and Donald and Paul and George Roth of Neighborhood Sewing Club The Sewing club met at the home of Ken Simmons Wednesday Those present were W. S. J. S. Clyde Wesley Bas- Louie Dar- rel George Stanley Art Parley Rawlings and Harold Family Circle The Family Circle met at the home of Ray Labrum Wednesday The following were Lloyd Morrill Verland Clem Keith Dick Ed Gold and Green Ball The Roosevelt ward M. L A. held their annual Gold and Green ball Friday evening at the Roosevelt ward amusement The hall was artistically decorated in blue and white with the U. S. S M. L A. ship as the The committees in charge were William Leroi music and floor show Evelyn Norman Harry Larsen and Hazel The floor show of the crowning of the Delphia with little Joe Bentley and Connie Stevens as attendants and the M. I. A. dances featured as entertainment for the At the door were two little Sherri Lynn Bryce and Ina Jean Fredrickson who welcomed the guests and gave Bridge Club Meets Lawrence A. Pack entertained members of the Friday Bridge club at her home Friday Luncheon was served at small tables which held covers for 12 including Lloyd J. V. Howard H. Paul Carroll Vean A. R. S. Sam G. W. L. and the Following luncheon tables were arranged for Sewing Club Meets Lloyd Labrum- entertained members of her sewing club at her home Tuesday Present were Joseph H. J. J. John C. Ervin Rella L. Milton Nickel and the The evening was spent sewing after which refreshments were n- j j j Ann Junior Social and Culture Club Saturday afternoon the Junior Social and Culture club was entertained by Harold Gardner at the Parley Rawlings The meeting was presided over by President Ellen Current topics were given by each The lesson on was given by Nora Art Allen who has had charge of the Red Cross sewing was present and distributed more articles to members to be was turned over by the club to the Roosevelt Elementary school for the hot lunch The following members were President Ellen Ella Elva Magretha Norma Eva Nellie Vi McClellan and Beverly and Pinochle and Darrel Walker entertained the following guests at their home Saturday evening at dinner and and P. E. and Clifford and Ken and Parley Rawlings and the host and Entertained Clem Labrum entertained the at her home Those present were Parley Steve P. Mark Freeman Verland Nelson and Everett Entertain and Adwin and E. D. and Clifford and Owen Gagon and and Marlon were entertained at the E. D. Gleaton home Saturday Pinochle and were enjoyed by the Refreshments were served by the hosts and hostesses and Gleaton and and Sewing Club Meets Lloyd Labrum entertained the Sewing club at her home last Tuesday William Ervin Jim Clem Jack J. H. Harrison and Milt Nickel were Engagement- Announced and John E. WIs-combe announce the engagement of their Helen to Lieutenant M. Karl Burgess of Randolph The marriage will take place at Randolph Field February Daughters of Pioneers The regular meeting of the Roosevelt camp of the Daughters of Pioneers will be held at home of Clifford Angus instead of the home of Heber T. Hall as advertised last at 3 p. m. January J and Max Owen were guests Tuesday evening of and Bus at Chief A. A. Anderson of Provo attended the meeting of the scout committee here Wednesday and left Sunday for where they will make their Ray E. Dillman will speak at the Myton P. T. A. Friday Her subject will be I Eugene Harmston and J. V. McLea visited in Verbal Tuesday with friends and and Fred Goodrich j and John Goodrich of Bluebell were business visitors in town the first of the John E. and Reed and Miss Helen spent the week end in Salt Lake Julia Owen and her son Frank returned the end of the past week to Nevada after spending several weeks here Ray E. Dillman left Tuesday for Logan to meet with the board of directors of the Utah Agricultural college of which he is a and C. Hancock and daughter Alice Howells and children of Pleasant Valley were visitors in Roosevelt one day this Ray S. cashier of the Roosevelt State Bank and Chester Hartman of left for for a two weeks' j The grade had a roast and skating party Friday evening under the direction of Robert their They went to the Cove and report lots of Victor Gold who has been visiting here the past three weeks at the home of her and B. O. left Monday evening for her home In Los and Carl Pope and two children and Ann Tucker of who arrived here to attend the wedding of Pope's Vilate and Garr are visiting at the Fred Hartle home in Bennett before going to Vernal last week to visit with Pope's and Con C. Clem Labrum of Roosevelt and Henry of Vernal went to Salt Lake City Monday to meet with the state fish and game commission They returned home Word was received by and Grant that Clint left Salt Lake City Wednesday for LIngley Field in about from where he will be stationed in the Harry Owen returned last week from Mayo Brothers clinic In Rochester where he had been for medical His brother Frank who has been visiting here from Nevada accompanied J and John Goodrich of Bluebell are rejoicing over the arrival of a nine pound baby girl born Goodrich has been at the Hansen maternity home for several All concerned doing and received word last week that their son Private Willis A. has joined the marines and is stationed in San where he will receive and Joe Norton are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl born at the Miles' hospital The premature baby was put in the incubator which Miss was instrumental in getting the Legion to This is the second baby to be materially helped by the use of this and Clem Labrum's baby was the first to be aided by |