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Show Miss Hadden wed Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd anAltonah, Walker, nounce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, LoAnn, to Mack Fieldsted, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fieldsted, Altamont. The couple are to be married Friday, Dec. 28, in the Provo LDS Temple. Miss Walker is a 1978 graduate of Altamont high school, where she was active in student government, speech and drama, and drill team. She attended Utah Technical College in Orem in the and majored business law program. Miss Walker is presently employed at the law firm of Mangan & Gillespie in Roosevelt Mr. Fieldsted is a 1977 graduate of Altamont high school, where he was active in student government speech and drama, and lettered in all sports. He served a two-yeLDS mission in the England London East Mission. A reception will be held in the couple's honor Saturday, Dec. 29, from 8 until 11 p.m. at the Altamont Ward Cultural ar Walker and Mack Fieldsted will be married Friday, Dec. 28, in the Provo LDS Temple. The couple will make their home LoAnn in Ephraim. HalL The couple plan make their home Neighborhood Sewing Club Ephraim, Shaun Hadden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Hadden, Duchesne, was united in marriage to William Chris Peatross, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Chad Peatross, Duchesne, in Salt Lake Temple rites Nov. 17. A wedding luncheon, hosted by parents of the groom, was held in the Hotel Utah following the ceremony. A reception was held in their honor, Nov. 28, in the Duchesne Stake Cultural HalL After a honeymoon to Masatlan, Mexico, the couple is making their hone in Provo where Mr. Peatross is attending BYU. The bride is presently employed as a receptionist by Jones Paint A Glass. 'The House that Half Jack Built' Walker, Fieldsted to exchange vows where to in Mr. Fieldsted will attend Sane area students may recognize the subject matter of a one-hochildren's television special which Osmond Television is currently filming. The project is titled, "The House That Hslf Jack Build," a story used in some remedial reading programs, which deals with the building of a halfway house by high school students problems. forpeople with drug-relate-d The project reflects the nationwide concern about drug abuse among vounr neonle. Locations for filming wfll include Highland high school and Sugar House Park. Thq script wss written by Paul Elliott and Fred Freiberger and directed by Steve GyllenhaaL The cast for the production indudes Card Lawrence as Mrs. Harper, Pat Collins as Morris Stearn, Jim Rail as Jack, and students from Highland high school drama and media departments. The "House That Half Jack Built" will be aired Jan. 8, 1980. Osmonds to present two BYU concerts Contract bridge dub The Contract Bridge their Christmas party Dec. 8 at the Frontier GrflL Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ebright hosted the event, which wss attended by 22 members of the dub. After dinner, bridge was played with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Riggieys and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stewart winning, the prizes. Those in attendance expressed their, appreciation of the Christmas table decorations by Mrs. Carol Ebright 4 Snow College. Special interest Mrf. Grace Bowman entertained eleven members of the Neighborhood Sewing Club and one invited guest, Rachelle Laris, at her home Wednesday evening. The group displayed the afhgans they have been making."' Current events were discussed. ; ,1.?'?' A dessert luncheon was served. ' . Due to the overwhelming demand for tickets to the Osmond concert at Brigham Young University Jan. the Osmonds have consented to give a repeat performance Jan. 28. Scott Williams, manager of BYU Special Events, said never in the history of the University has there been such a rush for concert tickets. Both concerts will be at 8 p.m. in the Marriott Center. These will be the first public concerts that the Osmonds have given in Utah since their permanent move to the state in 1971. Tickets cost $7 each for adults and $6 for youth of high school age or younger and for persons with BYU activity cards. Tickets are sold through mail order only. Requests, together with a cheek or money order made out to BYU and covering the cost of the tickets, plus a $1 handling fee, should be sept to the Marriott Center, BYU, Provo, Utah 84602. are on the orders are being automatically switched to the Jan. 26 concert so that they can have better Williams said those who tail end of Jan. 25 seating. "If these people find they cannot attend the Jan. 26 concert, they should contact the Marriott Center ticket office for adjustments, he said. PTO presents Christmas fair and program Phonw imws Items to 722-51- 31 group :'The Neola special interest group adults held their home evening at' the " tsAsgiw.Ts home of Mary Harnett Ded iff. A program was presented and ; rTodd elementary school-Wejunior high school PTO is sponsoring s Christmas fair Doc. 14 from p.m. in e the .Todd elementary school st ii l -- 5-- 7 Lft-'- II a fit 3 k i multi-purpos- baa 1 room. The PTO will sell handcrafts and baked goods at the fair. A chicken dinner will also be available. Todd elementary school PTO will present their Christmas . program following the fair in the West junior Christmas carols sung. Luncheon was served. high school gym from m li: Temple ip 7-- 9 p.m. were marMin Shauno Hadden and William Chrl PealroB The couple l ried In the Salt Lake Temple November 17. making their home In Provo. Mail those cards and packages nowl Creative writing competition Postmaster Arvin L. Ballon suggested today that if anyone hasn't yet mailed holiday cards and packages, to please not wait any longer! Deadline far entry in the snnusl crestive writing competition sponsored by the Utah Arts Council is midnight Feb. 17, 1980. In order to be s manuscript must be eligible, postmarked by midnight on the dosing date. Address all manuscripts to the Utah Arts Council, Competition Division, 817 East 8outh Temple, Salt Each year, the Postal Service delivers billions of pieces of holiday mafi. in time for Christmas. Last year all post offices were dear of houday mafi by Christmas Eve, including the Roosevelt Post Office. This waa due to Lake City. Utah, 84102. the cooperation of postal customers, The contest is open to all legal whose help la needed again this year, residents of Utah, of any age. One , 'w .mm..-.,.said' Ballon.' only may be submitted in each., by each contestant, and. dinners ; The postmaster also reminds postal-customers to check the size of the of first or second place cash awards in the contest of the year immediately envelopes before mailing Christmas since new size standards preceding (1979). are not eligible, to' cards, compete for prizes in the dam in became effective last July 15. Envel. 1 which opes must now be at least 3 A inches high and 5 inches long to be accepted for mailing. Be sure to uae ZIP Codes On Sll mail! American Legion The American Legion Auxiliary, Duchesne Unit 22, held their annual luncheon and bazaar at the Legion Hall Dec. 5. Baked goods and hand made items they although they received the may compete Ten categories are offered writers, the addition this year of a publication wise of $5,000. Other prizes range from $1,000 to $200. ; For more information contact the Utah Arts CoundL with avirm i, n m v The funds from this project will be used to send five Duchesne girls to Girls State at Cedar City in 1980. The American Legion Auxiliary wishes to thank afi those .who supported the luncheon and bazaar. - The Duchesne American Legion and Auxiliary will sponsor a Santa Claus Christmas party Dec. 22. Santa will arrive on a fire truck at 8 p.m. area residents are invited to bring their children 10 years and All younger. 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