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Show 7 T Pace 4 - July 3. 1991 Sociat Events sClintah Basin Standard Community Events At A Glance WEDNESDAY, July 3 Horse Pull, Neola Rodeo Grounds, 7 p.m. THURSDAY, July 4 Patriotic Deseret Storm program, Neola Chapel, 10 a.m. Rodeos-Neo- la, 1 p.m.; Altamont, 10:30 a.m.; R. Duchesne Duchesne 4th of July Activities-AI- I Day FRIDAY, July 5 Tabiona Rodeo, 5 p.m. SATURDAY, July 6 Tabiona Rodeo, 2 p.m. LboltKnowlden reception, Moon Lake building, 9 p.m. TUESDAY, July 9 American Legion Service Officer, Job Sendee, 230-43- 0 7-- MARRIAGE Bird and Shane Rowley have chosen to exchange marriage vows on July 1 1 in the Provo LDS Temple. TO BE MARRIED-Aud- ra Wardle and Charlie Arnold have chosen to be married on July 5 at Majestic Oaks Clubhouse in Bird Rowley Wardle Arnold VOWS--Suzzan- nc Murray. James and Ruth Bird of Bluebell announce the marriage of their daughter, Suzzanne, to Shane T. Rowley, son of Stan and Faye Rowley of Mr. and Mrs. William Wardle announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Audra, to Charles Arnold, son of Janet Arnold and Dave Arnold. The ceremony will take place on July 5th at Majestic Oaks Clubhouse in Murray followed by a reception from 7 until 9 p.m. An open house will be held the following day, July 6th, in Duchesne at the Wardle Mt Home. The couple will be married on Thursday, July 11, in the Provo LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor Friday, July 12, at the Altamont LDS Stake Center from 7:30 until 10:30 p.m. The bride is a 1990 graduate or Altamont High School. She is mqjoring in Elementary Education at the Utah State University Roosevelt Extension Center. She is currently employed at Stevensons Restaurant residence from 3 to 5 p.m. Charlie is a 1987 Union High School graduate. He is certificated from SLCC in Automotive refinishing and painting and is employed by Butterfield Ford in Sandy. Audra is a 1989 graduate of Duchesne High School. She graduated from the Biyman School and is a dental assistant for Dr. R.F. Fairbanks in Altamont The groom is also a 1990 graduate of Altamont High School. He attended the Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center in Welding. The groom is currently employed by Leon Dump of the Flying Y Ranch in Altonah, Utah. The couple plan to reside in Altonah. Richins named to FLBA board Alice Thompson was the hostess to the Friendship Club on June 24 at 12:00 at the DUP Building. She served a dessert and they played Bingo for an hour. There were 8 members present WEDDING GOWN RENTAL as seen in Bride Magazine $150.00 Your Wedding Shop one-sto- p TEMPLE MARRIAGE-Pauli- nc Sorensen and Reid Allen have chosen to be married in the Jordan River Temple on July 6. Sorensen Allen Jay and Peggy Sorensen announce the marriage of their daughter, Pauline, to William Reid Allen, son of Howard R. and Myrtle Rae Allen of Draper. Pauline graduated from Union High, served a mission to England and presently works at First Interstate Bank in Sugar House. Reid graduated from Alta High and is making a career of the Navy. He is stationed in Whidbey Island, Washington. They will be married July 6 at the Jordan River Temple with a reception that evening from 6 to 8 (dock in Draper. Daggett, and Uintah Counties Utah. He is involved in a third generation family livestock operation consisting of 375 head ofcattle and 1,900 sheep. FLBA Board Chairman Gayle Wood of Parowan, Utah stated, "Mr. Richins political and leadership experience will make him a valuable member of the board." He estimates 1 0 deaths during July festivities is currently a Summit County Commissioner serving as Commissioner Chairman. Located 12 mile North of Creamery in The couple will reside in SLC. Sheldon D. Richins of Hennefer, Utah was elected to a three year term on the Board of Directors of the Federal Land Bank Association of Utah. The FLBA announced the election results based on. a mail ballot conducted following the Annual Meeting and Banquet held in Plrovo, Utah April 17, 1991. Mr. Richins directorship repre- sents Summit, Wasatch, Duchesne, eddings SIInteriors inSLC. Altamont USC The Utah Safety Council estimates that as many as five people may die in Utah traffic accidents during the upcoming Fourth of July holiday weekend. The holiday officially begins at 6:00 p.m. Wed- -' nesday, July 3rd and ends at 11:59 p.m. Sunday, July 7th. During the holiday 5 people may die. The Utah Safety Council urges motorists to follow a number of safe driver tips to make this holiday weekend accident free and to "Arrive Alive". Twenty-fourt- h Open weekdays at 12 noon. Closed Thursdays. For special appointment, cal 454-358- 0 Whether you are driving . cross- - town or cross-countrfasten your safety belts and place children in approved car safety seats. Do not drink and drive and be on the lookout far drivers who are intoxicated. A person driving too fast or too slow, changing lanes frequently, or disregarding traffic y, Roosevelt Varietys Bridal Registry' signs or road conditions, may be under the influence of alcohol and other drugs. Maneuver your vehicle away from the suspected vehicle, preferably behind it, and notify local law enforcement immediately with regard to the make, color, license number and direction of travel of the vehicle. Drive defensively and watch out for other drivers. Obey the posted speed limit, even if you are behind schedule. Be on the lookout for pedestrians and bicyclists who may be outdoors enjoying the summer weather. Lastly, drive courteously and show consideration for others by moving out of left lanes and using turn signals well in advance of maneuvers. Drive safely and have an accident free holiday. 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He graduated from the University of Utah, and Portland State University and is currently an Accountant in Beaverton, Oregon. Ray is an Eagle Scout and fulfilled an LDS Tennessee Nashville Mission. The couple will be honored on their wedding day with a luncheon, and an open house in Portland. A wedding reception will be given in LaGrande the fallowing evening. They will make their home in Portland, Oregon. Sava Ma Much $2.50 OFF with any 200 E Lagoon, Roosevelt, Utah GoodspeedEveson Nauvoo & Mormon Trail d Qiftfrom the Couple Items on ourBridaffIa6e. Rooseveltifoifeft ger r 0 Simply prawmihk coupon and praot el aMai I (driWilicanM, activity cud, mcl) and mmI Oftor good any day during 1991 , Ufflilad I.D. canlhcWn and Invuadlalv hmly. 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