Show 8 OO I ET Y Fashion Show Draws Crowds Miss graduate of the and an expert at fabric styling was in Roosevelt Monday and Tuesday presenting a Style show for the J. C. Penney Company who are sponsoring this Show for all J. C. Penney companies throughout Large crowds On Monday afternoon it was presented at the Roosevelt High on Tuesday afternoon at the high school and Tuesday evening at trie Penney store in The ready to wear department of the store was converted into a where the clothes were by models were Mazie Bonnie Jo Gladys Vaudis Betty Laura Afton Maurine Mar-jorie Fern Catherine White and Sandra Some wonderful ideas were expressed and the show proved to be very instructive M. J. assistant district 1 manager of Penneys was also here from Salt Lake City to assist-with i the Basketball Boys Banquet The Roosevelt High School Spur formerly the Pep club honored the basket ball boys at a banquet held at the High school Principal Joseph T Bent-ley acted as The boys were awarded small medals in the form of gold basketballs their splendid work during year's basketball There were 22 guests After the banquet he crowd enjoyed The club officers for Spur club are Edith Nell Carroll and secretary and Louise Attend Convention April 9 and 10 was the annual convention of Federated Club Women of Utah at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake The main event on Thursday the was a banquet given at the Lafayette ballroom when the Junior Social Culture club of Roosevelt was welcomed into the federation and the Parley was The principal speaker was Adam F. Bennion The big event of the was a breakfast honoring the past presidents at the hotel roof A history in the form of a skit was touching on ail the main points and important events the club for the past 49 The only members from here who attended the state convention were Parley Rawlings and Verlen The next meeting of the Roosevelt club will be held April 18 at the home of Ver-lin The guest speaker will be Quentin Kolb who will give his oration on American Way of i RIIS GU Is' Day The annual Roosevelt High school Girls' day will be hed on April All high school girls cordially invite their mothers to A 11 a. m a special assembly will be presented followed by a tea and a fashion The Duchesne orchestra play for the Girls' day dance in the evening at Roosevelt elementary The events of the day and evening arc under the direction of Miss Gladys and Lila entertainment chairman Phillips is visiting for a few days with her daughter and Mr and Mark McQuire at Park Trousseau Tea Lovely in all details was the trousseau tea given the Andrews home Saturday honoring Miss Ella Andrews who's marriage to Dale M. Belcher of Fort Duchesne will take place on April The table was centered with pink and white Ralph Richards Those assisting in the serving were Miss Dicia Howard Andrews and Miss Anna Those assisting in the trousseau rooms were Robert Miss Helen and Miss lone Paul Murphy had charge of the guest The beau trousseau was shown in a very arranged Miss Andrews is leaving very soon with her husband for South Dakota where they will make their Soldier Rome from Iceland Kenneth son of and Dave Farnsworth of Arcadia returned home from Iceland on a 15 day last Kenneth joined the marines in October He was stationed at San Diego for a time and later sent to Iceland where he has been for the past eight He reports high praise for the marines and says he has enjoyed himself and is anxious to get back and join the boys in the fight for freedom He will leave Tuesday night for Salt Lake City where he will visit his Helen for a day then on to Los Angeles to visit a sister and and Mrs Ross then on to the marines at San Farnsworth will accompany him as far as Salt Lake Entertains at Party Clista Angus entertained a group of friends at her home April 13 at her The party celebrated Angus' Guests were Lela Pearl Naomi Melba Tiny Helen Mary Bur Mitchell and Edna Effie Mable Curtis all three of Fort A very enjoyable evening was spent after which a delightful luncheon was Farewell Party Miss Barbara Moysh was hostess at a farewell party Thursday evening in honor of Miss Lorna Oaks who left here Sunday to make her home in She was presented with a lovely fitted air-luggage traveling case as a farewell gift from her Those present were Blanch Evelyn Myrth Reida Mary Miss Eulah Hatch of Pearl the guest of honor and the Engagement Announced and Winfred Long of Roosevelt announce the engagement of their Glenice to Don son of and Bernard of Fort Glenice is a graduate of the Commerce high school in San Don graduated from Roosevelt high school at Minneapolis He is now employed at Hill Field in and Robert R. Sat hers and Hilda York were visitors in Vernal Monday Bridgette Cub Thursday afternoon P. E McClellan entertained her bridge club with the following ladies Floyd Darrell Cliff Jack Orson Mrs LaVar Clair Larsen and the After a delicious luncheon was served tables were arranged for High scores were awarded to Jack and Cair Friday Bridge 1 Friday Bridge was held at the home of V. A. After a smartly planned luncheon tables were arranged for were Ray S. H. Eugene Harms Mrs Paul Mrs-Sam Les Glen Miller and the Mrs Mutual Meeting Held April 13 a meeting was held at the home of Parley concerning the Beehive girls On May 3rd they will receive certificates at a graduation which will sum up their year's Forty-five girls will take j part in the The public is invited to attend this Daughters of Daughters of Pioneers will meet April 24 at the new home of L Hostesses will ba Mildred M. J. Edwards and Dr L. Former Residents Visit Here and R. H Harrison arrived here late Monday night for a short visit with Harrisons Mayor and George H. They were from Francis E. where Harrison has been stationed for the past three to his new During their visit here they were extensively At noon Tuesday Mayor and Harrison entertained at a family Guests included and H. Ruppel and son Bonnie and and Tuesday afternoon Ruppel and R. S. Jordan honored Harrison at a bridge Present were Glen Les J. V. Sam G. Bennie Paul Eugene Carroll E. V. A. Bair and the Tuesday evening and Harrison were dinner guests at the home of and Bennie They left Wednesday tor INDIANS CONCLUDE ANNUAL BEAR DANCE One of the most colorful and orderly conducted Indian ceremonials in recent years was concluded at The annual Bear dance which has been in session during the past week at Whiterocks ended Tuesday at 6 p. m. with a big crowds session and many of the older it is have expressed themselves as highly pleased the Bright colors and interest were added to the ceremony by the Indians who were dressed in rare buckskin dresses trimmed with elk's brilliant large head gears and a great deal oi bead The dance is scheduled to be in Ouray the coming James of son of I and W. E. Lewis was home over he Pat Markey who lias been ill is reported improving Evan Phillips of is visiting here this Burt Burgess of Nevada is visiting here with his wife and Harry and son returned to their home here Sunday after visiting in and C. Hancock and F. R. Roberts of Pleasant Valley were in town on business Kelly son of and Harry has gone to Salt Lake City where he will enter an air mechanic Father Murphy who has been here gone from here for some time has He reports that he and Father Jackson have been doing missionary work in Kansas I and Father Jackson will arrive this week end and then Father McDonald will leave for a while to work in the mission FIRST AID COURSE the public health nurse will teach a class in advanced first aid April 23 f rom 7 to 9 p. m. in the Elementary school This j will be a ten hour course and will be held from 7 to 9 p. m. for five nights An instructor from the Red Cross will be here in Roosevelt to give the instructors course May 18 to In order to be eligible for the instructor's course one must have completed first the j then the advanced course After the completion of three courses they are then eligible to teach first aid in their All graduates of first aid who are interested in these two courses please register with Erma Roosevelt State Bank or Miss i i |