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Show Shirley Wilkerson, tRonall Moore tiering hell Miss Wilkerson, Shirley daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar-bC. Wilkerson, Roosevelt, became the bride of Ronald E. Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Moore Evanston, Wyo. in a double ring ceremony performed by dishop Fred Kallos at 7 p.in. Sept. 27 in the E van-so- il 2nd ward chapel. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of white lace over white satin with an empire waist and satin hand and Ixiw, and wrist length, pointed sleeves. The matching train fell from the shoulders. Her bouquet was of white gladioli and talisman un roses. Mrs. sister-in-la- w Nell C. Wilkerson, of the bride, was matron of lionor, and chosen as wore an olive green lace over yehow satin dress. She carried a talisman rose. Bridesmaids were Marie Wllerson, Barbara Wilkerson, Mrs. Kathy Stevenson, and Tina Stevenson. They wore dresses of yellow satin with a green velvet ribbon. Each carried a single talisman rose. Debra Moore, sister of the groom was flower girl, and wore a print dress of green, yellow and orange. The brides mother wore a green silk dress with white lace sleeves and white accessories. Mother of the bridegroom wore a green and white dress with white accessories. Both wore corsages of Talisman roses. Rolrert Moore, brottier of tlie groom, performed the duties of best man and the bride's sister, Louise Wilkerson, presided at the guest lxxk. The wedding reception was held in the social room following the ceremony. The three-tierwedding cake, was decorated with white ed seeking traffic Hostesses doves and roses. were Ttiella Trout, Dene Smith, and Linda Pearce, and refreshments were served under the direction of the ladies of the Relief Society of the 2nd ward L.D.S. Church. Gift bearers ere Bruce Wilkerson and Debra Moore. Arranging the gifts were Mrs. Wayne Stevenson, Mrs. Everett Meadows, and Mrs. Violet Voss. Ushers for the evening were Kevin Carter of Cheyene Wyo. and Scott McKinnon, Evanston, Wyo. As the newly weds left for a weekend wedding trip to Utah, the bride wore a green and white dress with white cuffs and colla and white accessories and the corsage from her wedding observance of the SOth anniversary of the American Legion, all units and posts of District 9 will be joining this Saturday to sponsor a Veterans Day parade to Ire held in Vernal at 10 a.m. Meinlwrs of posts and units in this area, together with several lands and scout troops from here, will be on hand to participate in the parade. An invitation is also extended to any organization or individual to participate in the parade Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Moore . . . wed in Wyoming rites. Mrs. Veda Lahrum Angus and daughter, Riverton, were guests at the home of Mrs. Clista Angus last week. The Petersons also vlsted with other friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Lahrum and Lynn spent Sunday Oct. 28, in Salt Lake City visiting with Mrs. Labrum's mother and sisters Mrs, Mattie Edwards, Mr. ami Mrs. Elmo Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Cook, Santa Monica, Calif. They also visited in Fruit Heights with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Michie and family. Mrs. Gladys Zimmerman, Salt Lake spent the weekend at the home of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Crazier, Mrs. Zimmerman came for the Baptism of her granddaughter Toni. Mr. ami Mrs. Cecil Angus, Orem, were weekend visitors at the residence of Mrs. Clista Angus. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ami daughters were Isisin visitors over the weekend. Kenneth enjoyed a pheasant hunt with his father and Mrs. visited with her parents in Vernal. Visiting at the Ray Gardner residence were Mr. and Mrs. Dee Ray Gardner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wild of Dugway and A. B. Welih, St. George. Mrs. Erina Lahrum, Salt lake visited in Roosevelt Monday Oct. 28. Guests at the Kent residence were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Alvin Cornabys. Alene Meldrin and Mr. and Mrs. Iliad, Spanish Fork and Mrs. Carina Green and family on nn Cor-nah- ys Sandy. Miss Ixiralne Panclieri, Idaho was a guest at the Ormon Sullivan's residence. She is a friend of Joan's and she acher home from companied school. Miss Susan Rollon spent the weekend with licr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hellon. Susan is attending B.Y.U. Mr. and Mrs. Ormon Sullivan motored to Provo Sunday afteriKxin to meet Mr. ami Mrs. LaKell Chappel and son, Salem, Ore. Mrs. Chappel is the former Susan Sullivan. Mr. ami Mrs. Homer Foust, Coalville, and Mr. ami Mrs. Karl Rotrertson, Ogden were weekend visitors at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jenkins. -- Steven Salt Drollinger, Lake, enjoyed a visit with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Drollinger. Richard Nelson, who is attending the B.Y.U. spent the weekend with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gagon, Dragerton were Roosevelt visitors last week. Tad Taylor accompanied by a school friend, Don Hansen, San Bernardino, Calif, spent the weekend with Tad's parents. They enjoyed a pheasant hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bastlan, and family, Provo, enjoyed a visit In Roosevelt. - Danice Van, Salt Lake, spent the weekend visiting with her Ethel Mrs. grandmother, -- THIS WEEK ONLY ! Casual winter jackets reduced reg. $21 and $22, NOW $ 18 The public is Invited to witwhich will Ire the Legion's way of saluting the veterans on their day. reg. $26 and $27, NOW $ 22 Great savings now on the greatest jacket looks of the year! Come see this exciting collection of posh acrylic piles, wool blend plaids, wide rib cotton corduroys and many morel Snappy double button styles, smart belted classics, all the looks you want most. Many lined with pile, some even trimmed with itl Sizes for misses and juniors. CHARGE IT AT PENNEYS! ACACIA CLUBS HAS DUCHESNE MEETING The Acacia Club met at the home of Mrs. John Telisak Monday night with Mrs. Kenneth Bragdon as After the business meeting lunch was served to members from Roosevelt, Myton and Duchesne. ss. qq&ooq;; OGCTQ son-in-la- w, And-crt- emmmz I.R.W. T.O.P.S. CLUB REPORTS PROGRESS anniversary next Saturday In Brown. Mr. ami Mrs. Jerry Murray ami sons, Heber City, were -- guests at the Clyde Murray residence. Jerry enjoyed a pheasant hunt while tliey were here. Mrs. Ronald Eksund spent a few days in Sunset visiting with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slader and Mr. and Mrs. Elvln Morrell. ss Bonnie Eksund, Salt Lake was a weekend visitor with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Eksund. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fortle, Holier City are the parents of a baby girl. The young miss weighted 7 lbs. 8 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Labruin are the grandparents. -Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wild, Dugway and A. B. Webb were -- --Mi- Lillie Bigelow Velina Perry and Mrs. daughters, Mrs. Shirley Van Luven and son and Mrs. Jeanle Merkley and son of Vernal, were visitors in Salt Lake City the weekend. They visited Mrs. Pearl Perry who Is at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walilqulst. Mrs. Perry had surgery at the LDS hospital. She is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Lee, Salt Lake, visited the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lee and other relatives and friends here. r. and Mrs. Loyal (Wad) Johnson and three sons of Sunset visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warburton and his mother, Mrs. Chine Johnson and brothers at Deep Creek and enjoyed the deer hunt over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Daniels and children visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Delos Searle in Salt Lake, Saturday, They also visited Rile Blackburn at the St. Marks Hospital. Mrs. Veda Flllerup, Salt Lake, visited her sister Mrs. Velma Perry and famllySunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hartle entertained at a supper Tuesday night for Don Hartle who left Thursday for Los Angeles after a two week visit here and enjoyed the deer hunt. -The Lapolnt and Tridell MIA wards held their Halloween party at the lapoint chapel Gaines and Tuesday night. dancing were enjoyed by a large crowd and refreshments were --M- get together jects this year. committee consisting of Mrs. Lyn Miller, Mrs. Elmer Denver and Mrs. Frank Yack A The (IRW) Tops Club was held Wednesday night at Births Mr. and Mrs, Larry Jack, Randlett, a girl, Nov. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Den- ver, Kwsevelt, a girl, ber 4. Novem- PATIENTS Ila Ivie, Brldgeland; Emma Lou Cuch, Whlterocks; Almira Goixlrlch, Bluebell; Evadeane Crozier, Neola; Virgle Thompson, Arcadia; Donavan Tom, Whlterocks. Sewing club ladies meel at Rawlings residence Mrs. Parley Rawlings entertained the Neighborhood sewing club at her home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Ted Wllken was a guest. A delicious Halloween, luncheon was served. The evening was spent doing hand work and visiting. lapoint the Lapoint chapel. A low calorie social will Ire held Novemlrer C. Miss Dye (Physical Education Teacher) at West Jr. High met with the group and gave some demonstrations of some exercises. Hedl Clerico was her helper. The club started August 12 and now has 18 members. Since the club started there has been a total loss of 242 lbs. Three new members have joined the club. Queens of the month of October were Thelma McKee, Mary ks Margaret Boesche; Merl and Retia Clerico. Hor-roc- The Duchesne Post and Unit 22 of the American Legion and Auxiliary will participate in Veterans Day at Vernal Sat. at 10 a.m. The parade is sponsored by District 9, Duchesne and Uintah Counties, in comof the SOth memoration of this war anniversary roe. veterans organization. Duchesne Post and unit will enter their blue and gold "50 years of defending the constitution" float. Reports Norlieft Baum and Bernlre Killian Post commander and unit president. The Duchesne High school band will participate along with seven other bands from Uintah Basin. The public is invited to view the parade. The bride, given in marriage her mother, wore a floor length gown of white satin with fitted bodice and lace trim. The fitted sleeves ended in points over her hands and buttoned at the wrist. A straight skirt with a lace trimmed train and front overdrape also edged In lace and a crown of lace and pearls caught an elbow length bridal veU which completed her by Quinn of California and Barbara Dye of Orem were dinner guests at the Orville Swain home Saturday evening after enjoying the deer hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Harvey and family of Clearfield and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Harvey and boys of Sunset visited Merrill Rasmussen during the week and enjoyed the deer hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Swain and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ottosen accompanied Mr. Roosevelt, and Mrs. Marvin Ottosen and family of Salt Lake to Tablona Sunday evening where the Ottosen family presented a very enjoyable program in Sacrament meeting. ENTERTAINS CLUB JUST-A-MER- E Mrs. Clair Larsen was hosre to the club at her residence Wed. evening. Bouquets of Chrysanthemums were used as decorations. Mrs. Clair Ashton, Mrs. Dale Larsen and Mrs. Jay Larsen were guests. A bridge luncheon was served and the evening was spent playing bridge, Mrs. Ashton, Mrs. Lawrell Jensen and Mrs. Dale Larsen won the tess Just-A-Me- Floyd Labruin with C. N. Mein-mo- tt a meeting was held Friday evening with members of the State Road Commission In reference to getting the signal light replaced at the Bank cor- ner. In addition to Culture Club members there were also representatives from the Roose- velt Business and Professional Womens Club, the City Council and the Soclalette Club at the meeting. As a result of this meeting the state will send out a team to make a survey of the traffic at this corner to see If it Is sufficient to warrant the replacement of the semaphore. jK similar survey was made last year and It was made on Monday and Tuesday, which club members feel did not give a valid survey. This year they will make surveys at various times of the day and on all days of the week before a recommendation Is given. Rebecca Kay Frederick weds in Texas rites The Chapel of the First Methodist Church In Mineral Wells, Texas was the setting for the double-rin- g marriage September 14, of Second Lieutenant Rebecca Kay Frederick and Second Lieutenant Dwight Clifton Cheek. Reverend U rban Schultz performed the ceremony. Parents of the couple are Master Sergeant (Retired) and Mrs. Edward W. Frederick, of Sandy, and Colonel and Mrs. Leon Blakely Cheek, Fort Mon- Duchesne Legion to enter float in Vernal parade MRS. CLAIR LARSEN prizes. ensemble. She carried a white bible, a gift of her paternal grandmother, on which was placed her bridal bouquet of a white orchid and white carnations with flowing white streamers. Her only jewelry was a strand of pearls belonging to her maternal grandmother. Mrs. Roscoe Haines, of the ternal of Washington Court bride, House, Ohio was matron of honor. The Brent Ohio, Armstrong, Texas. Serving as best man was Second Lieutenant Richard M. Storm. Captain Gary Jacobsen, Second Lieutenant Joseph M. Mueller, and Chief Warrant Officer William D. Hansley, all of whom are stationed with the groom at Fort Wolters, Texas, were ushers. The sister of the groom, Miss Virginia Cheek, lighted the candles. She also was in charge of the guest book. A close friend of the groom, Mr. Brent Thomas, of Cincinnati, sang before the ceremony and at tire close. The reception was held In the church parlor. The brides table, was centered with the bouquets of the bride and her three-tierA attendants. and a cake wedding large crystal punch bowl occupied either end of the bridal table. The new Mrs. Cheek, a 19G4 graduate of Union High School, and a 19G7 graduate from Community Hospital School of Nursing, Springfield Ohio, Is presently a member of the United State Army Nurse Corps, stationed at Reynolds Army Hospital, Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Her husband was graduated from Mount Vernon High School, Alexandria, Virginia In 1964 and attended Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, and Is presently stationed at Fort Wolters, Texas, where he Is a helicopter student. Following a wedding trip to Fort Worth, Texas, they each returned to their duty stations. ed .SHE WILLi GIFTS OF DISTINCTION CONVENIENT GROUP PLAN S2,00 up Lvcal Free gift wnppiag Mrs. Dwight C. Check . . . the former Rebecca Kay Frederick. Jean-Clau- de Phone 721-213- 1 GRACES delivery Rmrrtl Silly talks shop. Chevrolet Sports Shop (Freely translated from the French) I am a man who drives for sport ... for fun, you know? This is why I am telling you about the brave new Chevrolet and its Sports Shop. Only in the Chevrolet Sports Shop do you find cars like the Camaro Z28. Ah, the Z28. Camaro with 302 V8, more muscular suspension and Hurst disc brakes shifter. Only Z28 oilers like Corvette, also in the Sports Shop. You will find, too, the Camaro SS, Chevelle SS 396, Nova SS and the big Impala SS 427. The Sports Shop. Part of the Sports Department at your Chevrolet dealers. But of course. served. A The Roosevelt Culture Club of a semaphore in the center of Roosevelt as one of their pro- is seeking the replacement Legion to note ness the parade, ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY is working on this and through the arrangements made by for street activities. The lufunt son of Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Davis was named in Roosevelt Ward fast meeting He will Ire called Sunday. Michael Cloyd. Hu was named by his grandfather, Paul Foote. Mr. and Mrs. Mlrl Jennings and Mrs. Eva Jennings went to Salt Luke Sunday and attended church where the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Timmons was named Tonya The mother will be Kaye. remembered as the former Linda Jennings. Sgt. Preston J. Mitchell has been discharged from the Air Force and he and his wife, Patricia Ruth and son, Paul, will be making their home in Rixtsevell. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Kent STANDARD Kooaevelt, Utah ThuiMiuy, November 7, 1968 4 Culture Club is was held Suiulay afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Uresk at Myton in honor of Jackie Uresk who is leaving for a mission in Japan. Pot luck lunch was enjoyed. Mr. ami Mrs. Floyd Angus took his mother Mrs. Alice L. Angus to the home of her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Edward Taliaferro at Green River, Wyo. Thursday. She will also visit her boys. Dean and Reed Angus and her daughter Ovena and their families at Burley, Ida. the coining winter. Ricky Kllbaugh and Bonnie Putting you first, keeps us first. visitors Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. George Fenn. They enjoyed a pheasant hunt and got their limit. over the weekend at the Floyd Labrum residence were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Labrum and boys, Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs, John Smith Salt Lake city, Mr. and Mrs. Smith are the parents of Mrs. Douglas Labrum. -Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dansie and family, Layton; Mr, and Ms. Karl Liddell, Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Nick Tateric, Dragerton; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Liddell, Orem; Mrs. Laura Cox and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Karren were guests at the home of Mr. aiui Mrs. Clarence Liddell for the pheasant hunt. Sgt. Donna Blrtcher returned home Thursday after spending three and a half years in the Air Forre. She was stationed at Lockland, Texas. Jean-Claud- e Killy, winner of three gold J96S Winter Olympia. medalt in the See the Super Sports 69 Comoro Zf2S at your Chevrolet dealer's Sports Department now. |