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Show !i BASIN BRIEFS ! , .. lj Mr. and Mrs. Tom Atkins rc- J turned Monday from week's j trip to Los Angeles. ! j Mrs. Harold Gardner who was ' j called home from Salt Lake City ! Friday by the sudden illness I and hospitalization of her son. j Kenton, reports that he is now at ' home and able to be up and a-round. a-round. ! 1 l American Legion & Auxiliary i The My ton Post of the Amer- 1 lean Legion and Auxiliary will I be hosts to the State Department ! officers of the American Legion ! and Auxiliary at Myton, Friday, ( May 3. Those from Roosevelt j who are planning at attend the 1 .meeting are requested to meet at 'the Legion Barracks Friday evening at 7.30. Mrs. . Pearletta Workman has returned to Roosevelt after spending the past fall and winter in Springville. . . Mrs. Wayne Malin is visiting in New York City with relatives. She left Roosevelt, on April 18 and expects to be away approximately approx-imately a month. Allrus Club Notice Altrus Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Ray Dillman on Thursday, May 9, instead of on May 2 as originally scheduled. M. O. Ashton and other members mem-bers fjrom the beautification committee com-mittee of the L. D. S. church will visit Roosevelt, May 14, to conduct con-duct a program in the interest of Utah beautification. As a part of the program Mr. Ashton .will exhibit ex-hibit slides showing the results of constructive municipal improvement im-provement planning. Mrs. Homer P. Edwards, accompanied ac-companied by twenty four seminary sem-inary students from the Al terra high school will leave Friday by chartered bus for Salt Lake City. While in Salt Lake the group will be baptized for the dead in the L D S Temple. They will participate in the spelling bee over station KSL on Friday evening, even-ing, visit the roof garden of the Hotel Utah, make a tour of the Deseret News and Salt Lake Tribune and attend the broadcast broad-cast from the Tabernacle on Sun day morning. E. J. Laurent, chief of the Uintah Basin field party for the Carter Oil Company will leave Roosevelt on Friday morning for points in Oklahoma and Texas. He will attend the party chief's conference at Tulsa, Oklahoma after which he will spend a few davs vacation in Texas. Mr. Laurent will return to the Basin in about ten days. Cpl. Kendall N. Workman, son of Mrs. Pearletta Workman received re-ceived his discharge April 17 and jhas returned to Roosevelt. Kendall Ken-dall served twenty-two months ' m the Pacific Theater of Operations Opera-tions with the U. S. Marines. Wayne Malin made a business trip to Salt Lake City this week Doug is staying at the home of Mrs. R. Q. Warnock during his father's absence. Mrs. J. L. Staples of Elsinore, Utah is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. Q. Warnock. War-nock. Graveside Services Graveside services for the two day old son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Eu-gene Workman were held at La-point La-point Wednesday afternoon, May 1. The infant boy was born at the Roosevelt hospital Saturday afternoon at 3:00 p. m. and died Monday night at 9:30 p. m. Miles Dillman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dillman, is now on terminal ter-minal leave from the Army. Since returning to Roosevelt he has received his commission as captain. A baby boy was born to Mrs. Paul R. Lunt at the Roosevelt hospital, Monday, April 29. The baby is the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Dillman. Mr. Lunt, who is stationed at Bushnell hospital, was granted a three day pass and arrived in Roosevelt the day before his son was born. He returned to Brigham City on Monday night. Future services of the Roosevelt Roos-evelt Baptist Church will be conducted con-ducted on Sundays at the home of Harold Dillman until such time as the new church building can be used. Mrs. Josh Timothy and two children returned Friday from Ogden where they have been guests of Mrs. Timothy's sister, Mrs. Clarence Sallee, and of her brother, Wayne Ostler. Golden Timothy, a brother-in-law, returned re-turned with them to Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Josh Timothy had as Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Axelsen and two children of Price, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lemon and family of Ioka..Mr. and Mrs. Arven Timothy Tim-othy and Alvin Timothy of Verbal, Ver-bal, Roy Timothy of Craig, Colorado, Col-orado, and Mrs. Ellen M. Timothy. Timo-thy. Mrs. A. Simms has opened a photographic studio in the Swain building at Roosevelt. Mrs. Simms is an experienced portrait por-trait photographer and is an artisan ar-tisan at portrait tinting and oil or gold toning. She formerly was a photographer at Long Beach, California. Mrs. Simms' establishment which will be known as the "Sunnie Studios." will be open each day from 9:30 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. except Sundays. S-Sgt. Lewis C. Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Taylor, received his discharge and returned re-turned to Roosevelt April 24 after serving thirty-eight months as a paratrooper. Fifteen months of his service was spent in the European Theater of Operations and since V-E day he has been stationed with the army of occupation oc-cupation in Frankfurt, Germany. L. D. Young, a former resident of Roosevelt is in town visiting relatives and renewing old acquaintance. ac-quaintance. Mr. Young, a brother broth-er of Mrs. Eugene Harmston and Mrs. Jack McLea, now resides in uaiuana, L,aniornia. Mrs. Harold Dillman left Tuesday Tues-day evening for Grand Junction, where she will visit the remainder remaind-er of the week with her sister, Mrs. Haller Whitbeck. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Simmons, formerly of Roosevelt, have moved their beauty shop to the Altamont Apartments at Alta-mont, Alta-mont, Utah. GRAVESIDE SERVICES Graveside services for the infant in-fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Tanner were held at Roosevelt Roos-evelt Tuesday afternoon, April 30. The infant girl, a twin, was bom dead on Sunday, her twin brother survived. Graveside nrayer was offered by President Ray E. Dillman. |