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Show BASIN BRIEFS D U Meeting Opening meeting of this season's sea-son's D UP activity will be. held Friday afternoon, September 26, at 3 p. m. at the residence of Alta Phillips. All Daughters of Utah Pioneers arc urged to be present. Floyd Crosby, of Mt. Emmons, and Lowell Bennion and Nita Bennion, of Mt. Emmons, children chil-dren of Mr. and Mrs, Evan Bennion, Ben-nion, were injured Friday evening eve-ning when their car overturned on the Rovoli dugway as. they were enroute to the dance. Lowell Low-ell and Nita were hospitalized as a result of their injuries. Floyd was treated for bruises and minor cuts at the Roosevelt hospital hos-pital and then released. Mr. and Mrs. George Harrison and Mrs. Jessie Robison return-ied return-ied Tuesday evening after spending-the weekend in Salt Lake City. John A. Angus, of Ioka, pioneer pio-neer resident of the Uintah Basin, Ba-sin, celebrated his 85th birthday anniversary on Sunday with an open house fox members of his family. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hacking, of Lapoint, were dinner guests Tuesday at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hacking. Axel Birch and Wayne Malin left last Saturday on a fishing trip in Wayne county. They ex Dect to return Saturday or Sunday. Sun-day. The wind's been blowing for a couple of days and Clarence Lambert is sneezing again. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Harm-ston, Harm-ston, Mrs. Ray S. Jordan and Mrs. Parley Lambert plan lo leave Saturday for a ten-day vacation va-cation trip to Lava. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harmston will be in charge of the Harmston Tourist Court during the absence of the Eugene Harmstons. Ninety-five members of the Roosevelt Stake Relief Society attended the two stake conference confer-ence held at Vernal last week. Headed by Florence Nielson, president of the Roosevelt Stake Relief Society, the group took part in discussions concerning tne obligations of visiting teachers, teach-ers, educational work, and the church welfare program. The Roosevelt Singing Mothers Moth-ers furnished the musical program pro-gram for the conference. Howard Andrews received minor injuries to his hand Wednesday Wed-nesday at the Gilsonite mine in Pleasant Valley. According to reports re-ports Howard's hand was caught between a car and the wall of the mine. Fred C. Fcrron, of the Raven Mining Company, left Roosevelt Thursday for Chicago. He will fly from Salt Lake to the "Windy City." Mr. and Mrs. DeVear Spencer and family, and Mrs. Mandy Woodward, of Kaysville, visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Richman and other I relatives. ! Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fretwell land Yvonne returned Sunday evening after attending a meet-1 ing of the Board of Directors of the Utah State Press Association ' held at Kaysville, on Saturday. Andy Norling reports that everything is fine in Vallejo, California. Andy was recently elected president of a building and loan association in the coast city. Approximately 35 studp. of a class of 68 graduate the. Roosevelt high school spring are registered to it?5 ' various universities and cm I3Vt this fall, wiieg Bob Benson, son of Mr Mrs. Murel- F. Benson "J ; Wayne Timothy, son of Mr Mrs. Presley Timothy, are ,i?a ing this weekend to en?o i v; the University of Utah 1 at . Dick Owens is in Salt Toi, City under medical observS? " prior to having surgical X? ment for a leg injury. eat" Mrs. Catherine Watkins a, P Logan, is a guest at the h J r of her daughter and soinffi? "jl Mr. and Mrs. Phillip gpg March's Radio and Rcfrigera ( J Hon will occupy quarters in th east portion of the NorlHj1 Building early next week ff i merly occupied by the La '! Lee Bakery the store d? ,L going alterations to meet it ( needs of March's Radio. -. ' RE The Utah State Road Com- mission rode hard on the'herii&e of unlicensed automobil drivert W Thursday,, when it conducted road check in the heart of RO0Sx 6a " velt. The blockade, first tat & schedule-d series, inaugurates an 5 R all out drive against unlicensed W motor vehicle operators. p2 I Jay Ginn joined the ranks of S ;ihe great Studebaker family ffte recently by acquiring a Cham-W pion. Tne new car goes well with ks Jay's remodeled nose. Hj i Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Labrura L of Current Creek, spent their weekend in Ogden, Logan, and fT. Salt Lake City. They also vkted 3 ' in Roosevelt on Tuesday. - PaC |