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Show MFrr rr r vrr us Mrs. Myrtle Lambert will leave next Monday to attend the state home economics convention conven-tion being held at University of Utah. Mr. and Mrs David Watkins spent Memorial Day in Tooele and Brigham. Mrs. Catherine Watkins, of Logan, returned to Roosevelt with them to spend a few weeks visiting her daughter daugh-ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Pack, and family, Richard Roberts, son of Mrs. Olga Roberts, of Salt Lake City, former Roosevelt resident, is now stationed with the U. S. Navy in Korean waters. Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis and children left today for Logan, Lo-gan, where they will reside during dur-ing the summer months while Mr. Lewis attends summer school at the U.S.A. C. Arvin Labrum, Stephan El-dredge, El-dredge, Dee Roberts and Dale Larsen. members of the U. S. Naval Reserve are attending a naval training school in San Diego, California, Planning to attend the state Garden Club convention atur- ' em next Sunday are Mrs. Clair Ashton, president of the Koos- t even Community Garden club, Mrs. R. S. Jordan, Mrs. Benme Schmiett, Mrs. Gordon Harm-ston, Harm-ston, Mrs. J. P. Alsberg Mrs. Elmer Eidredge, Mrs. Bob Hu-ish, Hu-ish, Mrs. Clem Labrum, Mrs. Parley Rawlings and Mrs. Cliff M'ramott. j Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Bair spent llsst week-end in Salt Lake City, where they attended the dedication dedica-tion of the new Shriner's hospital hos-pital for crippled children. Salt Lake City visitors the forepart of the week were Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Schmiett. Arvin Bcllon left Monday for Richfield to attend a postmasters convention. 'He will be gone until Friday. Mrs. Irene Fretwell and daughter, Yvonne, spent the ! week-end in Salt Lake, where Yvonne attended the final formal ! dinner-dance sponsored by Westminster West-minster college at the Empire room. Hotel Utah. They also visited friends in Ogden, their former home. Mrs. Adeline Logan, of Fort Duchesne, president elect of the Roosevelt B.P.W. club, Mrs. Eva Haas, Fr. Duchesne, and Mrs. Afton Harrison, Roosevelt, state public affairs chairman, attended attend-ed the state B.P.W. convention held at the Newhouse hotel in Salt Lake City Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Harrison conducted conduct-ed the Sunday morning meeting. meet-ing. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Riggle spent last week-end in Salt Lake City, Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Murphy Decoration Day wore Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sparks and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baxter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donrld Lublin and Mrs. Alice Lublin, all of Provo. and M.. and Mrs. Ronald Lublin and family, of Salt Lake City, Vacationint for two weeks in southern Utah and Salt Lake City are Mr. and Mrs. Rm Weiss and son, Dick, and Mrs. Weiss' mother, Mrs. Eva Ellis Dick and John Ruppel. sons of Wm. H. Ruppel, left for Salt Lake Tuesday to play in the tennis tournament in session there. Miss Joyleen Swain, who will be a senior student at Alterra next year, will leave June -.15 to participate in an eight state Red Cross leadership meeting scheduled for Montana. Houscguests of Mr. and Mrs. jMorrell Labrum last week-end ; were Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Bern-i Bern-i sten, of Salt Lake City. In compliment com-pliment to them the Labrums entertained at dinner Saturday ' night, with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Oldroyd as additional guests. j Visitors Decoration Day at ' the Labrum home were Mrs. La-' brum's sister and brother-in-law ' Mr. and Mrs. Cloy Allred, of i Salt Lake City. j ' Salt Lake City visitors last Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gor-don Harmston and children, who enjoyed a day of fun at Liberty Park. They took Pam to Coalville, Coal-ville, where she is vacationing for a week with Mr. and Mrs I Morris Lewis. , Perry Dean and daughter ! Bessie Turner, returned Monday i from a 2-week vacation trip to i Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Holhs Hullinger Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ivory and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Labrum attended attend-ed a memorial service at the Lions convention in Vernal Friday Fri-day evening, and later enjoyed a fish fry at Merkley park." ' ' Helper visitors Monday night were Mr. and Mrs. John Gale and son. They were accompanied accompan-ied home by a nephew, Gary Turner. - Arriving Tuesday to spend a few days with them were Mr and Mrs. Waldo Gale and family, fam-ily, of Helper. Miss Reta Hutcheons, of Salt Lake City, has been visiting relatives rel-atives and friends in Neola and Roosevelt the past week. Carma Smith, daughter of M- I and Mrs. Bruce Smith, returned home May 30, after spending! 10 days in Vernal with relatives. 1 She was accompanied by a cousin, cous-in, Ann Watkins, who visited here for nearly a week. Billy Glines left Monday for , his home in Midvale after vis-1 iting- for a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Labrum. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sprouse attended the B.Y.U. graduation exercises Monday, where their daughter, Betty Jo, received her I Bachelor of Science degree in secretarial practice. She returned return-ed to Roosevelt with them. Weekend visitors in Salt Lake I were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harrison. Har-rison. Mrs. Harrison attended a B.P.W. convention. Salt Lake City visitors last ( Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Parley Par-ley Rawlings. ' 1 i Mr. and Mrs, Dwain Buchanan Buchan-an attended funeral services for, Mr. Buchanan's grandfather in j Salina Monday. ,' Mrs. B. A. Kimball is going to Seattle, Washington to see her son. Buddy, who is ill 'in the Marine hospital. She will also visit a daughter, Mrs L. M. Mitchell, at Chalis, Washing- . ton, planning to be gone at least two weeks. y and Mrs fM W , pology at s-student 0f utah.ywui , ah; IS, j week. He nia the stsi. eral months8 ' , States before iCl ' for Germany 0n Ify: $ "foraS- er enjc? fe ! Guests at'lhT'r, . home last Satur laif W- -i and Mrs. daughters, Evelvn Dra'i of Boise, Idaho 8fla ! enjoyed a weekv " n 'f-- 1 away she attend ,jl braduation exercfe. U -Lowe Ashton andfc: S Storm McDonald, of 0, The group enjoyed T'C: jthe Frontier Grill r j |