Show SOCIETY Reception for t One hundred and fifty have been issued to an informal reception honoring Miss Helen daughter of and E. who will leave here soon for San where she will be married February 10 to Karl Burgess of the Army Air The affair will be held Friday January 30 between the hours of 7 and 10 p.m. at the Ray E. Dillman Hosts and hostesses for the affair are and and Jesse Allen and and Homer Miss together with her Donna mother of the and the hosts and hostesses will receive Assisting in receiving and general entertaining will be Lynn Axel R. S. Miss Amber Swain and Miss Barbara Clement L. Reed Lc-land and Ronald have been asked to pour and little girls who will serve are Jesse Rac Dorothy Bonnie Joe Alice Todd and Sybil Miss who is popular in church and social cir-cles here is a graduate of the Roosevelt High school and a for- mer student of the B. U. and U. S. A. C. Burgess attended the B. U. and University Utah before leaving about two years ago to join the U. S. Army Air He received his wings a year ago and since that time has been instructing flying cadets at Randolph Miss mother and her Miss Sadie of Salt Lake will accompany her to Texas for the ceremony i which will bo performed in the chapel on Randolph and V. T. Rice Observe Wedding Anniversary and V. T. Rice celebrated their wedding anniversary last Saturday evening when they were joined by a number of their friends for supper and Present were and C. C. Wright and and C. L. Piper of Fort and Fred C. of Roosevelt and and C. J. and Miss Alice Todd of Donna Lambert Weds Santa Barbara Man and Parley Lambert announce the marriage of their and Thomas Bohnett of Santa which took place in Las last Friday The couple returned to Santa Barbara on Sunday where they will make their Donna who is a senior at Santa Barbara college resumed her studies and will graduate with an A. B. degree in During her four years at the university she has won high scholastic honors and has been active in school At the present time she is vice-president of the college student body and president of her Kappa Kappa going to California Donna attended the Roosevelt High Bohnett graduated from Santa Barbara college at midterm this year and at present is employed in the engineering department of the Air Corps He expects to enter the University of California at Los Angeles in June for further professional Daughters of Pioneers Hold Meeting Members of the Roosevelt Daughters of mot Friday afternoon at the home of Clista Angus and Margaret gave the Present were Grace Florence Olive Vivian Alta Mary Effic Deon and and Alma Wrenetta Granger and Mattie Ladies Aid to Meet in Ioka The Ladies Aid society of Myton was entertained this afternoon at the home of Thomas Gentry in Ioka and hostesses were Gentry and Or-ville A. The society completed plans to serve a luncheon on February 5 in the Beggs building in Myton in connection with a baked food Entertainment will be provided during the afternoon and the public is cordially Birthday Honored Clifford Angus entertained at a beautifully arranged card party and supper given at the Angus home here Saturday ing honoring the birthday anniversary of Present were and B. R. Palmer and and Martin Curtis of Fort and Marion and Burt and Jack and Kenneth and Cecil Mitchell and and The evening was spent playing cards after which a late supper was Birthday Club Honors Lloyd Lab rum Members of the Birthday club met last Thursday evening at the home of Lloyd Labrum to honor her on her birthday Present were Margaret Melba Lela Clista Helen Tina Naomi Daisy Olive Harrison and The evening was spent visiting and sewing after which refreshments were Bridge Club Meets H. entertained members of the Friday Bridge club at her home Friday Present were Dave M. C. Paul Fred C. W. L. Carrol L. A. Sam G. Eugene Parley V. and the Luncheon was served after which the afternoon was spent playing Walker Entertains Bridge Club Darrell Walker was ess and members of the Just-a-Mere Bridge club guests at a delightful bridge luncheon given at the Walker home Wednesday Covers were laid for eight including Lola Harry Clint John C. C. C. Ted Jensen and the Luncheon was served after which tables were arranged for Entertains at Luncheon Parley Rawlings entertained at a prettily appointed I bridge luncheon given at her home last Friday Covers were laid for eight guests including Bennie Richard Orson Darrell Jack LaVar P. E. and the Luncheon was served after which tables were arranged for Neighborhood Sewing Club Meets Members of the Neighborhood Sewing club met Wednesday evening at the home of Darrell Present were Parley Art Stanley George P. E. Clifford Louis Clyde W. J. S. Rawlings and W. S. Saturday Evening Party Dinner and featured the evening's entertainment at a party given Saturday evening by and Orson Guests included and Jack and Darrell and Clifford and Parley Rawlings and and Harry A. Hancock and son Glen of Bluebell were business visitors in Roosevelt last Fred Goodrich and son Rulon of Bluebell were transacting business in Roosevelt J. D. Eskelson and daughter Eunice of Gusher were Roosevelt visitors Tuesday Bishop and Walter Kerk-siek of Emmons were Roosevelt visitors Tuesday V. A. Bair of the Uintah Power and Light company made a business trip to Salt Lake City and J. C. Angus of Ballard moved to Vernal last week where they will make their and G. A. Lambert and twin Donald and of Vernal spent Sunday visiting at the home of and W E. Morrell Labrum went to Salt Lake City last Thursday to meet his Ray G. and bring home a new H. Morrison i spent Sunday in Duchesne visiting at the home of and Jesse Edmund Evans of Salt Lake City has been a guest at the Dillman home the past week while here working on the new home for and Jesse Homer P. state vice-president of the Parent-Teachers spent the i week end in Salt Lake where she attended a P. T. A. She returned here Mon- Frank Roberts of secretary of the Uintah Basin Irrigation spent Wednesday in taking care of company and Charles Fietkau of Mountain Home were transacting business in Roosevelt Monday and while here paid this office a pleasant R. Howard Harrison returned here Monday evening after visiting for a few days in where Harrison is stationed with the U. S. R. U. James of visited here last week at the home of his brother-in-law and and W. E. He left Saturday for the mid-west where he will visit brothers and a sister in Kansas and James was a resident of Arcadia 21 years Word comes that Galloway has been advanced to head of the produce department of the Safeway store in a son of and Leon Galloway of began his career with the Safeway company at the Roosevelt After working here for about a ho was transferred to the City store where he was employed for nearly a year before assuming his new position in Murray last |