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Show Irrrrrrrr-rr' ! Mr. and' Mrs. Douglas Henry vjsited over' the week end with : relatives in Panguitch. They enjoyed a fishing trip while there. : Mr. and Mrs. Ron Page spent j three days last week in Salt Lake City . "and Provo. on business busi-ness for the new Amberon Bakery. Bak-ery. Misses Carol Patry and Lorraine Lor-raine Anderson have gone to Salt Lake City, where they will enroll at the L.D.S. Business College. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brieten-bach Brieten-bach arrived Saturday to visit j with his sister and brother-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Paul Slring-ham. Slring-ham. Mr. Brietenbach has been working all summer as a ranger in Yellowstone and he and his wife stopped here enroute to Madison, Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis and family have returned to Roosevelt after spending the summer in Logan, where Mr. Lewis attended the A. C. Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Alsberg, of Fort Duchesne, and Miss Jessie Bloodworth, government social worker detailed to the U & O reservation, spent Saturday and Sunday at the Navaho Indian School at Brigham City." They also visited friends while there. Mr. and Mrs. George Buchanan Buchan-an returned last week end from j a vacation trip to California. They visited their daughter and family in Portola, and stopped In Provo to attend the graduation graduat-ion exercises of their son. Hale, from the B Y.U, Dr. Harry Berman, eve, ear. nose and throat specialist will b in Roosevelt on Friday', August Aug-ust 1, from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. at the Hansen Hotel. 8-23-21c Noticed the Daren Youngs and baby in Roosevelt again. They returned . home last week from ; Provo, where they had spent i the summer. Mr. Youn, Roos-1 evelt school teacher, attended the B.Y.U. summer session and has returned to resume his teaching duties here. E. L. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Murphy and Mrs. Paul Murphy visited in Salt Lake City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Norman ! visited from Thursday to Mon- j day with M,rs. Norman's brother-in-law, Frank Brewer at B'tt.-r Creek. . Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wilkins and Mr and Mrs. Ernest John-1 son, of Vernal, were visitors at j the Roosevelt L.D.S. ward Sac-' rament service Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. Vern Yates, 'of Salt Lake City, stopped in Roosevelt last week enroute from Chicago, where they attended at-tended a dance institute. Mr. Yates is giving a dancing course in Roosevelt on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Visitors at the John Gale home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Lavoy Gale, of Helper. Enjoying a fishing trip to 1 Chain Lakes last week end were! Clair Larsen anH Tommv Gab-, bert. acepmnanied by . Haivey .Mecharn and Ray Ross, of Salt Lake City. Some of their sons I also went along to get in a bit of fishing; : 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Schmistt. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harbison and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Malm and families left Monday from Salt Lake City to spend a week at Sun Valley, Idaho. Mr.: -VnJ .Mrs Sam Weiss and family returned last. Friday af-tpr af-tpr spending four days in Salt Lake City. 1 , Kenneth. Walker is home from I.Hamilto'n Air Force Base to spend his . furlough with b'T n-pnls, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Walker.:, .. Winners Nanrsd hi Girls 4-H Chsfo Work At Fair ' Bertha 'Anderson,, of Talmage, I was ', winner', of the individual I achievement award--.for 4-H club entries at, the Duchesne County: 1 Fair. Her canning exhibit, which ; won the individual award in ' j Phase IV "Foods included meat, vegetables and fruit. She is a member of the E.E.E. 4-H club of Talmage. Mrs. Grace Haylor is club leader. lead-er. Bertha's exhibit . will be placed in competition with other individual1 achievement exhibits at the state fair. Group Exhibit .. Foods, Phase III, displayed by the Cookettes, of - Roosevelt, Alberta Jensen, jdub leader, will be another en-I en-I try at. .thd state fair. I . A third j county winner in 4-H . exhibits to be entered at the state fair! is 'that exhibited by the Busy 1 Bakers 4-H club of Roosevelt, Mildred Smith, club leader. This foods exhibit, phase III, consists of a canned vegetable, veg-etable, canned fruit and home-baked home-baked bread. Miss Eva Sprouse, employee of the Roosevelt State Bank, , and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sprouse, and family, re-! turned recently from a week s trip to Yellowstone P?1',1-T -also spent a week in Salt iaK.,:; City. j; Cliff Rockwood is feeling'! much better, after suffering from a light case of pneumonia. , Mrs. Ted Olpin and Mrs.' La-,; Rue Laris spent Tuesday of last.) week in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Angus on- 1 joyed a week end visit witn 1 their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arden Sullivan, 1 in Salt Lake City, after whir-h J they spent a week at a cab'n 1 in Uinta canyon. PnJ Pack, production foiv--nan at the Roosevelt Standard 11s son, Craig, Vern Freston' rr.d his two sons left Sunday to pack into Chain Lakes for a week of fishing. They planned to make the complete circle of lakes. Mr. and Mrs. Hines Schierioth af Salt Lake City, were weekend week-end g'uests of Mr. and Mrs Ron Page. Mayor and Mrs. Horner P Edwards left Monday night !o attend the municipal convention being held at Cedar City this week. They plan to return next Sunday. Mrs. Howard Ivory and Mrs Myra Stewart attended funeral ?ervices for Bartlett Merkley in Vernal Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Rich-man, Rich-man, of Butte, Montana, visited this week with relatives in Roosevelt. Roos-evelt. They left Thursday to visit vis-it a few days in Salt Lake City vith Mrs. Richman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adwin Beeler, before be-fore returning to Butte. Mr. and MrsT accompanied by m E-I E-I Bowman, We y h " ,-r vacate,. |