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The Roosevelt Standard from Roosevelt, Utah • 4

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Roosevelt, Utah
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Roosevelt Standard Thursday Myton City News Section Civic League to Meet The Myton Civic Improvement league will meet the school house Friday January at p. President Ruth Meranda urges everyone to at-te- nd as there is some very business to be SOCIETY Sleigh Party A sleigh riding party was enjoyed by a group of young folks New Years They left Myton about p. m. and rode out to Pleasant Valley to the The girls served a delicious supper to the following before returning Audrey Edith Nell Lois Bonnie Jean Wanda Gilda Josephine Donna Rex Forrest Bob Clayton George Calvin Lloyd Bill Hughes Woodsand Carlos Birthday Party George Funk entertained in honor of her daughter Joan's birthday on Tuesday Games were A beautiful cake with three candles was the centerpiece at the table where refreshments wereserved to the following little Wilda Fay Ranee Don- nie Merrill and Dale Party at Homo Miss Edith Nell enter at her home Saturday Games wore enjoyed ant delicious refreshments served Miss Gilda Miss lone Bird Lois Miss Jear George Lloyd Wil Clayton Dennis and the LOCALS Word has been received Jennie Taylor that her Lynn will complete his work as an In a San Francisco hospital in about two Lynn will be remembered bv his many friends in He joined tho U. S.

navy about six years aeo andhas taken medical training during his and Robert Krebs of Price send word to their son Roland that they are enjoying an extended visit with members of their family at I I The Myton M. I. A. enjoyed a visit from tho following stake officers Tuesday Margaret Gwendolyn Miss Shelma Fred-rickso- and Hollis Following the regular services assisted by Jones and Miss instructed the members in Miss Lila Montgomery is em- as assistant first grade i Lee who has spent several weeks with her daughter and family and Eddie Ponton in Salt Lake City returned home She was accompanied by Ponton and two children who will le guests at the Cooper home for about two Misses Gilda and Jean Wells returned Sunday to Salt Lake City where they are attending Bob Lewis spent several days in Heber City returning Mark Crystal of Yellowstone was a at the home of and Harris made a business trip to Salt Lake City John who has been vis-- with his father the past week returned to Salt Lake City Sunday where he is attending the South High Robert and Kenneth and Don Dennis left Saturday for where they will resume their studies at the Utah State Agricultural college after spending the holidays at Miss Helen Drollinger of Ioka was a guest of Miss Joan Wells Ray Lamb returned to Salt Lake City Lamb is a student at the University of Syrel Dennis and and Ed Montgomery made a trip to Lapoint on Bishop and Loyal Perry and family were Sundayevening guests at the home of Perry's Ella at Miss lone Bird and Edith Nell attendedthe basket ball game played by Roosevelt and school teams Friday night at Miss HazelDiehl returned Saturday morning to her work teaching in the elementary school spending part of her vacation in Los Miss Maurino Boswell returned to her home at Provo ter visiting several days with her sister Miss Gladys Lynn Stone returned from his 1 home at Salem where he spent I Now Year's day with his I Stone is employed at Lake I Friends have receivedword that G. H.

Holder who left here this fallhas been transferred to Long Holder rs employed as an Holder and children will remain in Springville until the closeof the school Reuben Snyder was acting as substitute teacher several days during the past week while MissDiehl was detained at her home on account of Miss Dorothy Woods returned to her work at Salt Lake City alter a week spent at her Andrew and son A. went to Salt Lake City While there they calledon a bone specialist who is treating A. C. for complications resulting from a broken They returned and Leland Wilde and daughter Lou Jean returned Wed from abusiness and pleasure trip to Salt Og-de- and other P. T.

A. will hold its regular meeting January Eugene Miller returned to Fort Francis after visiting with his parents during his Ethel Barrel is assisting Miss Todd in the post office for a few Hugh Percival of Ioka is at the plant of the States Miss Robbie from Provo is teaching the fifth She is taking the place of Miss Ivory who is attending Prudence Giles was very ill She is reported and Alfred Olsen received word of thebirth of a grandson born to their son and and Olsen of Jay Woods andLeon Olsen went to Vernal Sunday returning Blaine Tanner left Sunday for Salt Lake City to attend the U. of U. Elizabeth Gingell returned Tuesday from a trip to Provo and Salt Lake Her daughter Lois remained at INFANT SON DIES D. P.

was called to the home of and Af-to- Richens Monday where Richens and daughter Sherrill were ill with An infant son succumbed three hours after Burial was in the Myton bv cemetery Tuesday Richens and arc reported much Why Aside from the well-know- selling points of insurance and the fact that insurance protects your there is the sense of security that only adequate insurance can No matter what the size of your farm or the extent of your investment it is to your advantage to have enough insurance to protect Insurance for Every Purpose- FIRE BURGLARY WINDSTORM FLOOD LIGHTNING RAIN Also Insurance to Protect Your Personal Possessions From all the Above Homer P. Edwards AGENT UTAH Over 25 years of experience The Store on The Corner I Some of Our Specials For I January 1 and I CORN IGA large 2 I PORK and IGA 22 I PANCAKE IGA 20 I QUAKER OATS large package I TOMATO tall IGA 4 cans I DAWN TISSUE 3 for I large package I giant 10 bars large bars 2 for Carnation Oats or no package IGA 22 2 ens IGA 2 cans M. J. pound can Ukulele can Crystal Bay small I CASH MEAT MARKET Utah I SALT LAKE'S NEWESTHOTEL OPPOSITE GREAT MORMON TEMPLE Rooms Tile Baths to HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE Salt Lake Utah All West Exposure Rooms Delightfully Air Cooled ERNEST C. Manager HIGHLY RECOMMENDED M.

C. Campbell DENTIST Utah Office on Main Street Phone Ray E. Dillman 1 1 ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Utah TAPER HANGING Wall Paper on Hand at I AH Times W. S. MANN 1 i Utah I i I CORY i COFFEE AND RECEIVE 1 MAXWELL HOUSE SP i i COFFEE FREE fi I wilh unit kitchen range model 1 For limited time this famous coffee free with fi any size CORY Brewer 8 or 12 cup ill Wide neck lovely platinum heat- resisting Complete with stand for top sec- coffee measure and CORY Glass Filter UINTAH POWER I LIGHT Electricity IsYour Most Efficient Servant UTAH So i 54 LUNCH CLOTHS FIXER SHEETS Cheery woven striped borders 11 natural Same style i LACE 81 in- Creamy ecru lace in two smart Superbly large Other lace Va at HANDMADE DOILIES U.

S. Lovely lace or cm- specifications broidered Many a PILLOW CASES Firm and 42 by 36 4 Napkins Set Rayon and cotton 42 TURING Make your own and PLAID LINEN NAPKINS 81 SHEETING 7 Hemmed 17 13 in ML 5 1 CASES pair CASE SETS 6 If His and and Smooth with colored fj and WIZARD PILLOW CASES 5 A VH LUNCH CLOTHE lOn 42 1 Colorful 51 Good Lovely pat- He new spring I QUILT PATCHES box unheard of low 1 2 in- ARD elude patchwork Buy all you need Fashioned Down Filled BS SILK HOSIERY COMFORTERS Wi Sheer silk with long Scroll stitched design on rayon in Daintily r- wearing rayon All down 8 i Girls' IRONING Pad and Cover gj WAS DRESSES Smooth knit pad with 80 ono a real snug fitting fi Prints and nJ- January 1 Tailored NET PANELS A to Decorative SLIP SPECIAL II I Comfortable knit rayon rayon taffeta or San- panties and lace gj Unbleached 9 and Women's MUSLIN 10 yards percale DRESS PRINTS flannelette gowns WASHCLOTHS 3 for Women's KID OXFORDS 12 soft fluffy cloths J- CHILDREN OXFORDS of pretty solid colors DIALERS rj Boys' SHIRTS Soft and for MEN'S COTTON UNIONS 27 ia red striped MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS square HOT POT Holders 3 for MEN'S WORK PANTS novelty weave or jac- SMART PAJAMAS tub tapered A ZM fesi COLD CREAM SOAP Mesh DISH TOWELS each TISSUES FACIAL 17 colorful green or gold TOWELING 5 17 part linen colored lf Uk 1940 VERSION GUSHER and Martin Curtis and son Elbert of Fort Duchesne spent New Year's day at the Hy-ru- Domgaard Winifred gave a New Year's Eve party for several The evening was spent playing Chinese Checkers i and Pitt after which refreshments were served at midnight as the New Year was rolling I Present were and Frank and Albert i Fred F. O. Stella and Hyrum Guy Miss Evelyn Miss Frances and the Albert entertained her granddaughters on New Year's Present were and Frank Jeanie and Joe Ann andRoland Winefred has resumed her adult education The class will meet Friday at the Nancy Galbreath Members of the Red Cross Sewing class have taken up then work again for the new Albert is supervisor of the work for and Bert Haynes have returned from Colorado i where they have been for the past two months and are living in one of the Underwood Artie Kimball and Wini- fred and children were in Roosevelt on Miss Emma Lou Haynes and Frances were in Vernal on Friday where Miss Haynes was having dental work The ice is nineinches thick and will soon be ready to put in the ice The thermometerhas been registering ten and twelve below zero here the last few IOKA Loraine Benson and Krebsreturned to Provo Sunday after spending the holidays at They are attending the B. U.

Eva Miles was installed as i first counselor to Zelma Lloyd in theRelief society presidency at fast meeting Velma and Pearl Drollinger were visiting in Bluebell Monday with their brother and and Glenn Drollinger who has been quite ill is Floyd Peterson of Ogden was a business visitor in Ioka Hugh who has been employed with an REA crew in went to work gathering milk for the Casein plant at Myton last and James visited Zoebell's and Otto a few days last Arthur Larson of Arcadia and Don Herbert of Myton were business visitors in Ioka Ralph Jenson of Salt Lake City visited his and I Saturday and and Allen E. Drollinger and family spent Tuesday vis in Vernal with and and Wallace Carrol of Provo and and Frank-Pott- of Kamas visited relatives and friends in Ioka and Upalco last and Hickson returned to their home in last week after a two weeks' visit with their daughter and and Roy County farmers and ranch making the feed tour Thursday called at three farms in this At the W. G. Gentry farm they saw Hereford steers on This is the eleventh Gentry has fattened Bishop Webb is fattening 25 head of This is his first year of feeding O. has lambs on This is the fourth year Dart has fattened and Joshua Timothy of Hancock Cove werevisiting and Reed Lemon Wednesday of last Doyle Iorg of Roosevelt was an Ioka visitor and Louis Larson went to Salt Lake City recently where they will spend the MissEliza Gentry went to Salt Lake City Thursday for a few clays visit with and L.

S. before going to Provo where she will resume her studies at tho B. U. of Hancock Cove was an Ioka visitor Max Jensen leftlast week for San where hii will work in a service station his brother Wesley has James Bacon of Cedarview was a business visitor in Ioka Jess Krebs returned to Price last week after spending the holidays at He has employment there at the carpenter and Clifford Drollinger entertained tho Young Married Couples club at their home Friday and Virgil and family of Roosevelt spent New Year's day with and James B. County Agent Carl G.

Davis of Roosevelt visited farmers in Ioka Tuesday of last WHITEROCKS Miss Katherine Langley returned from Sunday where she spent the holidays with her parents and other A telegram received by Miss Elma Jones Monday slated that her father T. Linley Jones is ill with Jones is in the Veterans' hospital in Mr Louie Roberts and and Robert Mari-mo- were dinner guests of Mr and Frank Chamberlain on Miss Rose Marimon and lLa ISS Arsdall returned bait Lake Sunday after the holidays in Seaton Wheeler is out from influenza 4 The coldest weather in Whiterocks was 10 below January A number of students return to Most of are ill with colds and Georgia Walkup who broke arm some time ago has hadi She is getting along mu 1 better Roy Adams who has be- ill with flu is.

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Pages Available:
18,207
Years Available:
1914-1956