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Show ENTERTAINS AT BUFFET LUNCHEON A Valentine theme prevailed at the home of Mrs. Reva Owen Sunday evening, February 4, when she was hostess at a prettily pret-tily appointed buffet luncheon. Present at the gala affair were Supt. and Mrs. Dean C. Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mickelson, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Madsen and Miss Alberta Olsen, all of Duchesne, Mr. and Mrs. Max Owen, Miss Marjorie Meyer Mey-er and Rodney A. Ashby. of Salt Lake City. BRIDGETTE FETED Presiding over a lovely bridge party in compliment to Brid-gette Brid-gette members last Thursday evening was Mrs. Orson Stevens, whose guest list comprised the following: Mrs. Ned Bellon, Mrs. Steve Bellon, Mrs. Bill Nelson, Mrs. Parley Rawlings, Mrs. Johnnie Cook. Mrs. Marvel Nielson, Mrs. Elmer Eldredge, Mrs. Lynn Hatch, Mrs. Clem La-brum. La-brum. Mrs. Kelly Redmond and Mrs. Earl Dillman. Prizes were won by Mrs. Eldredge, El-dredge, Mrs. Rawlings and Mrs. Labrum. DINNER GUESTS Prior to attending the square dance Saturday night, Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Buchanan entertained enter-tained at a delicious chicken dinner in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Memmott and Mrs. Bertha Herbert. SOCIALETTE MEETS With Mrs. Ben Turner, president, presi-dent, taking charge, Socialette club held a short business meeting' meet-ing' and social at Frontier Grill Thursday night, with 17 members mem-bers attending. Tap dance numbers num-bers by Miss Mary Murphy and Miss Helene Hancock, accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. Norman Murphy, Mur-phy, entertained the group. Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. Dick Bastian and Mrs. Kelly Sprouse. A delicious dessert luncheon climaxed the evening. CARTER-FERGUSON RITES Of interest to their many friends is the announcement of the marriage of Miss Charlott 'Carter, daughter of the late Mrs. 'Annie Carter, of Roosevelt, to I Marvin Ferguson, son of Mrs. iRobina Ferguson, of Gusher. ' Marriage vows were recited Saturday, Feb. 3, at Vernal. The new Mrs. Ferguson was honored at a shower held in Gusher Saturday, Feb. 10. MRS. JACK GIBSON IS PARTY HOSTESS A charming hostess in the whirl of social events last week was Mrs. Jack Gibson, who entertained en-tertained at a delightful bridge luncheon Wednesday night, Feb. 7, at Frontier Grill, with pink carnation centerpieces arranged on the bridge tables. Guests invited for the occasion occa-sion were: Mrs, Bob Huish, Mrs. Gordon Harmston, Mrs. Vean Bair, Mrs. Irene Fretwell. Mrs. Howard Harrison, Mrs. Bennie Schmiett, Mrs. Sam Weiss. Mrs. Les Mullins. Mrs. Ned Bellon, Mrs. Ray Jordan, Mrs. Eugene Harmston and Mrs. Paul Wil-kins. Wil-kins. Lucky winners at bridge included in-cluded Mrs. Huish, Mrs. Gordon Harmston, Mrs. Bair nnd Mrs, Fretwell. . HOSTESS FETES GUESTS FRIDAY Presiding over a lovely bridge luncheon last Friday evening was Mrs, Irene Fretwell. who entertained at Frontier Grill for sixteen g u e s t g. A beautiful azalea plant in full bloom served as an attractive decoration and was won as first bridge prize by Mrs. Gordon Harmston. Guests enjoying the evening festivity were: Mrs. Axel Birch, Mrs. Myrtle Lambert, Mrs. Howard How-ard Harrison, Mrs. Vean Bair, Mrs. Les Mullins, Mrs. Cliff Memmott, Mrs. Paul Wilklns, Mrs. Lynn Orser, Mrs. Eugene Harmston, Mrs. Sam Weiss, Mrs. Paul Stringham, Mrs. Jack Gibson, Gib-son, Mrs. Bennie Schmiett, Mrs. Parley Rawlings, Mrs. Wayne Malin and Mrs. Gordon Harmston. Harm-ston. Bridge winners, besides Mrs. Harmston. were Mrs. Gibson and Mrs. Malin, FIRESIDE CHAT A very interesting program was presented at the Fireside Chat at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Watkins Sunday night, with the program centering center-ing around Indian customs, traditions, tra-ditions, etc., as reviewed by Mr. Watkins. He also displayed a collection of Indian relics. Opening prayer was given by Donna Todd and closing prayer by June Fenn. Singing was led by Edith Hardinger. Delicious De-licious refreshments were served serv-ed by Miss Fenn, Mrs. Watkins and Irene Blanchard. In attendance were: Donna Todd, Mary Shavanaugh, Edith Hardinger, Irene Blanchard, Ferron Moon, Dolores Cook, Darlene Brown. Dolores Brown, Jolene Cook, June Fenn and Mr. and. Mrs. Watkins. I 1 SQUARE DANCING NEXT SATURDAY Announcement is mode that square dancing will be held as j usual next Saturday night, Feb. 17, at the Roosevelt elementary j school building. Couples from Roosevelt and surrounding com- J munities ore Invited to attend. Dancing will commence at 0 p. m., according to Mrs. Dwain I Buchanan, who is directing the dances. The dances, which are being sponsored as a school project, are now entirely under direc-1 tion of the school and John ' Rlain, principal, whp states that it will beecessary to increase the fee slightly in order to pay for the equipment, lights, ptc, NEIGHBORHOOD SEWING - A delightful evening was enjoyed en-joyed at the home of Mrs. Nel-don Nel-don Nyberg last Wednesday when sewing and chatting comprised com-prised the entertainment for Neighborhood Sewing club members. A beautiful potted plant adorned the mantle, adding add-ing a colorful touch to the occasion. oc-casion. Guests attending were: Mrs. LaRue Laris, Mrs. Arus Bird, Mrs. Don Crittendon, Mrs. Guy Burton, Mrs. Louis Laris, Mrs. Parley Rawlings, Mrs. Floyd Labrum, Mrs. Stan Hall, Mrs. George Hacking and Mrs. Dwain Buchanan. DUVEROMY CHAPTER. NO. 17, O.E.S, , With Mrs. Ila Lombard, of I Jensen, worthy matron, presiding, presid-ing, an initiation ceremony for Duveromy Chapter. No. 17, Order of Eastern Star, took place Tuesday night, Mrs. Shirley Shir-ley James, of Jensen, was initiated in-itiated into the local order.- In the absence of the worthy patron, Past Worthy Patron Titus Ti-tus Jones, of Duchesne, presided presid-ed with Mrs. Lombard. Climaxing the business and initiation was the serving of delicious de-licious refreshments by Mrs. Mabel Curtis and Mrs. Mildred Stone, of Fort Duchesne. Twenty-seven members were in attendance. BPW TO MEET FEBRUARY 21 Roosevelt BPW members will convene next Wednesday, Feb. 21 at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Homer P. Edwards and will be entertained by Ercel All-red, All-red, drama instructor at Uintah high school, who -will read a j three-act play for the group. I All members are urged to at-itend. at-itend. I Assisting Mrs. Edwards with refreshments will be Mrs. Fran Harrison and Mrs. Norman Mur-, Mur-, Phy. i PARTY DECORATIONS FEATURE VALENTINE I A colorful Valentine motif m red and white was featured in table decorations when Mrs. Farrell Wilklns entertained the Just-A-Mere club last Thursday night at the Frontier Grill. Tables were attractive with red roses, and Valentine place cards for the following guests: Mrs. Grant Killian, Mrs. Reva Owen, Mrs. Lola Richens, Mrs. Ed Labrum, Mrs. Jack Zimmerman, Zimmer-man, Mrs. Ervin Wardle. Mrs. Glen Stone, Mrs. J. D. Walker, Mrs. Pearl Moysh, Mrs, Tom White and Mrs, Wilford Robinson, Robin-son, Bridge winners included Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Owen, Mrs. Stone, Mrs. Wardle and Mrs. White. DUP MEETING A meeting of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will be held Friday, February 23. at 3. p. m. at the home pf Mrs. Martha Mar-tha Shanks. AH members are asked to attend. . FOUR YEARS OLD j Fun and gaiety prevailed at : the birthday party honoring lit-1 tie Biff Bellon Wednesday. Feb. 7, when a group pf friends were invited to help him celebrate his fourth birthday. A Valentine Valen-tine motif was symbolic in the red and white birthday cake, with four red candles. Children Invited for the occasion oc-casion were: Perry Johnson, Douglas Christensen, Chad Mullins, Mul-lins, Eugene Zirker, Marion Labrum, La-brum, Leslie Schmiett, Susan Bellon, Holly Harmston, Douglas Doug-las Angus, Julie Cook. Connie Labrum, Shelia Laris. Diana and David Labrum, Charlie and Joan Killian, Steve and Mark Allred, Craig Chidister and Nancy Nan-cy Gihson. I - TUESDAY BRIDGE I Gracious hospitality was extended ex-tended by Mrs. Bob Huish Tuesday Tues-day night when sho was hostess to her bridge club members and I several club guests at a lovely arranged luncheon, An attractive arrangement of assorted flowers I centered the dining room table, , accented by pink tapers in silver sil-ver holders. Enjoying the delightful affair af-fair were: Mrs. Jack Gibson. Mrs. Les Mullins, Mrs. Gordon Harmston, Mrs. J. V. McLea, Mrs. Eugene Harmston. Mrs. Homer P. Edwards, Mrs. Myrtle Myr-tle Lambert, Mrs. Irene Fretwell, Fret-well, Mrs. L. F. Hutchings, Mrs. Howard Harrison, Mrs. Earl Dillman, Mrs. Ned Bellon. Mrs. Vean Bair, Mrs. Paul Stringham, Mrs. J. O. Orser and Mrs. Wayne Malin, Prizes were won by Mrs. Birch, Mrs. Schmiett, Mrs, Orser Or-ser and Mrs. Gibson, RELIEF SOCIETY, SECOND WARD The LDS Relief Society of the Roosevelt second ward will convene con-vene next Thursday at 1:30 p. m., when Mrs. Fern Swain will present the social science lesson. les-son. All members are urged to attend. Members of the organization will serve the dinner for the Dairy school next Wednesday. ' The Roosevelt ward will be in charge of the dinner on Thursday. Thurs-day. 4 RELIEF SOCIETY. ROOSEVELT WARD A regular meeting of the LDS Relief Society for the Roosevelt ward is scheduled for next Tuesday at 2 p. m., with the literary lesson to be given by Mrs: Jan Johnson. The dinner for the Dairy school next Thursday will be served by members of the Relief Re-lief Society. The second ward Relief Society will serve the dinner Wednesday. VALENTINE THEME FEATURED AT PARTY The birthday party of Pam Murdoek Tuesday afternoon was featured by a clever Valentine theme in decorations and refreshments. re-freshments. The following group of girl friends were invited for the 8th birthday occasion: Connie and Becky Labrum, Becky Christensen, Christen-sen, Hada Marie McKinlay, Linda Schmiett, Pain Harmston, Ann Murphy, Diana and Mary Ellen Blain, Jackie and Beverly Bev-erly Nielson, Nancy Harrison, Shavon Kay Gabbert, Joan Burgess Bur-gess and Arlene Rockwood. SPECIAL INTEREST PROGRAM SET The Special Interest group of the Roosevelt LDS ward will begin a series of speech lessons on Tuesday, Feb. 20. Mrs. Daren Young, who will be the instructor, instruc-tor, invites all interested persons to attend. LEGION AUXILIARY Members of the American Legion Le-gion Auxiliary, Basin Unit 64, convened Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Oleta Marie Nielson Niel-son for a regular business meeting, meet-ing, with Mrs. Mary Burgess presiding. The lqcal unit has placed their prder for pqppies, which have beep made by the disabled veterans in Salt Lake City, The membership drive for the collection of all dues was stressed, stress-ed, and members who have not yet taken care of this are asked to contact Mrs. Bliss Eldredge, membership chairman. Following the business session, ses-sion, tasty refreshments were served by the hostess to Mrs. Burgess, Mrs. Eldredge, Mrs. Irma Sutteer, Mrs. Georgina Costuros, Mrs. Norma Bellon, Mrs. Lora Killian. Mrs. Clista Angus and Mrs. Pearl Moysh. Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson ithat their son, Pvt. Glen Ander-!son, Ander-!son, had been hospitalized for a week with pneumonia. Glen l is stationed at Ft. Belvoir, Va. The American Legion and Auxiliary held their regular 'meeting in the school house Sat-jurday Sat-jurday night. After the business I session, refreshments were serv- ed. Members present were Mr. j and Mrs. Max Allred, Mr. and (Mrs. Ray McClellan, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fieldsted, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jessen, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Christensen, of Boneta; Hap Birch, of Mt. Home: Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. W. E Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones, Mrs. Mary Carroll, Clyde Lambert and Earl Dunsmore. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Winn and family, of Lapoint, Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Kolb and family, of Ft. Duchesne, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ty Kolb, Sunday. Sun-day. A large crowd of Altonah people peo-ple attended the annual R.E.A. I meeting at Altamont Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Powell I and family, of Lehi, spent the week-end with Mrs. Powell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ralphs. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ralphs, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Clark, Mrs. Vendetta Clark and son, Bob, attended a dinner in Bluebell Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marian Berrett. in honor hon-or of Max Clark, who left Feb. 12 to go into the Army. Mr. and Mrs. Ty Kolb entertained enter-tained at a dinner Saturday night in honor of both Mr. and Mrs. Kolh's birthday anniversaries. anniversar-ies. Canasta provided relaxation, relaxa-tion, following dinner, for Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stone, of Roosevelt. Roose-velt. Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Kolb, of Ft. Duchesne, and Mr. and Mrs. Dru Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith and family were transacting business in Duchesne. Monday. School was not held Monday on account of the R.E.A. meeting meet-ing and also because of the conference of Duchesne county teachers association held at Roosevelt. James Weeks received his physical examination for induction in-duction into the Army. Tuesday. Ted Barton, of Salt Lake, a former Boneta resident, was I ou V 'fit Charlie Timothy, who ;, J'f( Ployed at Bonanza, srJCI T week-end with his familv e ' I A number from Altnivh tended the Boy Scout at" at Altamont Saturday TV Clinton Bowden wa L i! I one the Boy Scout c i lake-cKL 1 fnf a.spent the J Hans Jacobson was releawi th; from the Roosevelt hospital lead ay' -avi FACTORY HEALTH WORK SHOWS RAPID GROWTH feal Factories throughout the Uni!. ed States are spending from 5C- V to $2.50 per employee per yes- on industrial hygiene, accordin 'f to a survey announced at a r cent meeting of the America, ':r' Public Health Association These hygiene programs pro- u vide facts which help Brevet' occupational diseases. Costs vai; :r widely, depending upon whethe- S an industry is comparative! hazardous or camparatively safe. T. In any case, the programs were declared important because the l; build good will among employ- ees and in communities. L3t I ma |