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Show TENDER AITLES REVIEWED FOR THE ALTRUS CLUB PHONE SOCIAL NEWS TO R008EVELT BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING STANDARD Roosevelt, Utah Thursday,, November 17, Anniversaries November 17 Jean Eldredge, Sally Bo veil, Maurlne Jensen, Steven Bradley Tomlinson, Lloyd Nelson, Linda Sorenson, Elda Blrchell. November IS Sharia Kae Dye, Christine Rowley, Lloyd Fenn, Daniel Lowell Roberts. November 19 Gregory Lynn Buxton, Mark Hamaker, Craig Ashby, Francene Allred, Kaye Moos man, Patty Mitchell. November 20 Claude C roller, Don L. Solmonson, Shell Abegglen, Dally Kynaston. Altrua club waa hald at the homa of Mra. Nathan Allen with Mra. Beryl Root aa 1SX LES FEMMES CLUB MAKES FLOWERS Members of tha Laa Fammaa club mat November I at tha homa of Mra. Dala Laraan. Hoataaaaa vara Mra. Dava Adamson and Mra. Jim Rled-haa- d. Mra, Dick Scholaa demon-atrat- ad tha making of faathar flowara and than all praaant mada noma of tha flowara. Refreshments wara aarvad to tha SO guests praaant. A aalad luncheon waa eer ved. Mra. Floyd Peteraon reviewed a book, ''Tender Apple," by Ora Pate Stewart. There were 15 memberf pre-- a ant and one special gueat, Mra. Grace Ball, Bountiful, mother of Mra, Allen. DEFEND FREEDOM November BUY U.S SAVINGS BONDS In an Imprecates double ring ceremony In As Relief Society room of Josef Ward, Joseph Utah, Mias Kathleen Young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Young of Tabtona became the bride of Mr. Jamas M. Dudley CTNIiSt BCStmAN bride elect of DKWKY MilC llwptlon Dates SEMEN Raw. 28, 1988 Altamont Ward Chapel IMivrry RMfeCSl Wrapping 1IIONK YOM OMDEM in bid KNNleta largest mony, Oct. 15, 1966. The brides gown waa floor length of crepe with a full train. It waa adorned with appllqued nylon lace. Her veil was of sheer nylon cascading from a large nylon rose. She carried a bouquet of red roses with lace and ribbon trim. Mrs. Betty Jo Beek, slater of the bride, waa matron of honor. The bridesmaids ware LuClnda Lee of Hanna and Carma Dudley, a later of the groom. They were attired In blue ' floor length tormals. Flower girls were Ella and Ellen Dudley, twin slstera of the groom. The mother of the bride wore a beige lace and chiffon gown and the mother of the groom wore black chiffon over pink. They all wore matching gardenia corsages. Best man duties wera performed by Donald Dudley brother of the groom. Melba Parker played the wedding march. A reception followed the ceremony. The ball was decorated with autumn leave and mums. Tha four tier wedding caka had white icing with red rosea and silver leaveq topped with a mlnature bride and groom, Malta Dahlstrom sister of U bride, waa In charge of tha guest bode. The young couple honeymooned In Southern Utah, The bride graduated from Tabiona high school with the class of '56, where she waa active In Pep Club and other aetivltee. The groom graduated from South Sevier In 1962. He later attended BYU and then enlisted In tha U. S. Navy where he la praaantly serving aboard tha DANGER SSi. ZIG NEW Vaccsl CSaaiw Expert Clr . . . . $39.95 up Service at your door THE OINGER COMPANY 11th Emit - Phone HU Ml lake City, Utah (Sugarhouee) a anil 474, Roosevelt Hotel I1M END COUPON am Present Machine. NAKIwm PHONM El Friday BETWEEN I,:- V-- " night at the - campus King and Queen.- Also Larry Reay and Susan Blaaxard woo the L D. Bracelets. Than were all kinds of One booth waa booths. different from any In previous years, and that was tha girly show. Everyone that participated In the carnival had a good time. Last Wad. a volley ball game waa held at AILS with Tabiona high school. The Altamont boys won over Tabiona, and the Tabiona girls won over the Altamont girls. and relatives are November Searle. t i V- - ' Mr. and Mra. and Mra. BONNIE RAE DANIE14 and Mra. daughter of Mr. A Mrs. Albert Daniels, Jr. Fort Duchesne, Utah and Mra. Mr. and of bride-ele- FAUSER RICHARD W. and Mrs. eon of For fast results, try an ad In tha claaslflsd section. Upalco, Utah Reception Date! Nov. 28, IBM i Rooeevelt Stake Center Merle Birtcher becomes bride of Orin Duvall Merle Birtcher became the bride of Orin Duval In rites preformed at the home of the bride's grandmother, Mrs. G. F. Fredrickson, Saturday evening. Bishop Calvin Kowallls officiated In the' single ring ceremony. The bride la a daughter of Mr. and Mra. Forrest Birtcher, Roosevelt and the groom la the son of Mr. Lewis Duvall, Salt Lake City. In a setting of Pampas Grass sprayed pink, pink net and bells, bouquets of pink, white and gold chrysanthemums and pink candles, the bridal party created guests. The bride wore a floor-leng- th gown of white satin with appllqued lace flowers centered with pearls on the skirt. Her veil of white net was edged with lace and was caught to a large white bow. She carried a bouquet of red rosea, pink carnations and pink The Brides Crystal China are registered Ks Jewelry Sprouse Jewelry v mmw sms! slightly soiled assorted styles broken sizes REG. Donna Birtcher, waa maid of honor. Bridesmaid were Elsie Kenyon and Noreen Brown. The maid of honor wore a light pink street-leng- th dress and the bridesmaids dark pink gowns patterned after the bride a dress. They carried bouquets of yellow chrysanthemums with strea 1 5.99-6.9- 9 u each mode o'day IN ROOSEVELT NELSON AGENCY Elchard FVwwtt Nev. 22. sets Dec. 15 wedding date ui all Olschewskl. Mrs. DeLule Billings presidThe mother of the bride wore ed at tha guest book. a green lace gown and pink The new bride wore a beige la Rooeevelt Fhoae 271 rosebud corsage. Melvin Duwith black accessories drees vall waa the best man. for bar going away enaemble. Tba three-tiere- d wedding are making a home in cake was heart shaped. It was They Salt Lake. white with pink rosea and pale green leaves and was topped For quality printing, no mat la Venal Fhoae 78S-S7with wedding bells. It waa ter what the Job, try the Uln mada by an aunt, Mra. Grant tah Basin Standard first. aaaoaanaftooaooaaaoaaoaaaas Fredrickson. hi charge of serving ere Mr. W. L. Collins, Mrs. Grant Fredrickson, Helen Fredrickson, Mrs. Rhondo Sullivan, Mra. Cue Fredrickson and Mra. Joseph mers. Ph. 633 aa pereeaallty of the amatt Socialette club honors Mrs. Bert Dannenberg Mre. Elaine Dannengerg was honored aa the Personality Vibra-Be- at of the Month" by the Soc islette club. (Hi b honoring Mra. Dannenberg It was noted that she to very Interested In club work and always doing her beet". For the opening aortal alw waa In charge of decoration! in which he did a terrific Job. A member this year of the program .planning committee aha has presented many new Ideas for venta this year. She recently opened her own ceramics studio In Roosevelt. Shs haa dona STEREO much to further interest in hobbles and waa chairman of hob-biat the U.B.I.C. This la tha third year aha has hosted the club and helped them to learn to make ceramic art plecas. Vacuum Mm Washers $44.00 power, with upright clnambUlty) .at Matching Dryer as Cut MO to UN $179.00 $119.00 Cut 110.08 Console . . . $199.95 to $219.00 (Four styles to chooae from) The CREDIT UNION UMBRELLA MAN says: CREDIT UNION MEMBERSHIP PAYS BIG DIVIDENDS! Dan-nbe- given as door prises. These were won by. Mrs. Donald Mantaula, Mra. Gordon Wight and Mra. Kalth 'tMtf Mr. and Mra. Dick Fauaet Mr. ami U re. Oita Duvall were NEWLYWED In Rooeevelt Saturday evening. She Is the former Meric Btrtcferr. SOCIALETTE CLUB MAKES CERAMICS Mrs. Scott Edrington, president, conducted the business meeting at which time, Mra. Bert Dananberg was selected aa Top Personality" for this month. Mrs. Dananberg was presented a gift. Special guests for the evening were, Mra. Fred Goodhue, Mrs. Ronald MacCalltoter, Mra. Jack Hannum, Mrs. Kelly Goodrich and Franclne Allan. The rest of tha evening was pent with members making 17 November 19 Mr. Vernon Morrill. November 20 Mr. Parley Rawlings. November 21 Mr. Morris Woodward, Mra. Thad WUkaraon. Novambar 23 Mr. Orson Stavena. In- Members of the Social etta Club mat Thurs. Nov. 10 at rg the homa of Mra. Bert with Mrs. Clay Frind-se- n and Mrs, Darcy Dove aa v Clyde Hacking. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Cap-so- n, Arcadia, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, IRaa Eleanor Capeon to Nell Eugene Pratt, eon of Mr. and Mra. Lee Pratt, Aberdeen, Idaho. The couple plan to be married December IB, in the Sett Lake LD8 Temple. to a gradThe bride-ele- ct uate of mualc from Brigham Young University and filled aa LD6 French Belgian Mission, and to now employed to Salt Lake City. Her fiance to attending Brigham Young University and filled n Mission to Hawaii and to presently a Stake Missionary in the BYU Fourth Stake. A reception will honor the young couple Thursday Dae, 15, at the Bridgeland Ward Cultural Hall to whlra.i all thsir friends vited. S VJ ANNIVERSARIES streamers. Her slater, en-tir- Eleanor Capson Kelley Miller, (Mission), Verda Blanchard, Debra Harris. Dan- carnival Susan Bleazard and Merrill Swaacy were named ceramics, Ceramics wera ADDRRM I WILL Albert iels, Jr., Fort Duchesne, anBRIDAL SHOWER nounce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their HONORS Bonnie Rae, and CYNTHIA HARTMAN daughter, Richard W. Fauaett, aon of and Mra. Dick Fausett, Saturday the homa of the Mr. Bruce Hartmans waa tha scans Bluebell. Mlse Daniels la presently a of a bridal shower hald in hoteacher at the Roosevalt Jr, nor of thsir daughter Cynthia. She graduated Charlana Hartman and Darlene high school. Union high school, attendfrom wara hosts aa. White Raay mums mead tbs table and ed Snow Junior College for two She received her bachpink swans wars given aa years. In physical eduelors degree favora. Eleven guaata attendat cation Utah State University, A Gamaa wara ed. played. taught two year at the fruit cup and cup cakes wars She Woodward Jr. high school in nerved. St. George before coming to For fast results, try an ad Roosevelt Jr. high school last In tha classified section. year. The benedict-ele- ct graduated from Altamont high school. He served two years In the U. S. Army where he served as a USS Taylor stationed In Hawaii. radio technician stationed in He will be released in February. Hawaii. He Is presently emA shower honoring the bride ployed at the Uintah Basin Conwas held In the Tabiona church crete company. Nov. 5. The bride received They will be married In the many beautiful and useful gifts Salt Lake Temple November from the large crowd which 22, and a reception honoring them will be held November attended. 25. They plan to make their home in Roosevelt. Lagfora Chatter of the week 220, Mrs. James Dudley son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Dudley of Joseph. Bishop F. D. Gay performed the cere- BRIDE Novambar LaMar Nielson, Terry Davie, Terry Young, Rachel Martin, Clay Simmons, Novambar 23 Lance Luck engagement to Richard Fausett becomes Ks JEWELRY (Mission), Mr, and Mra. 1968 egvwwwwvwDwwisswswt Busan Matthews, Prudy M. Daniels, Nsal Hadden, Ruthford Matthews, Brent Scholaa, Velma Frandien, Minnie Angus J'Bonnie Daniels makes knotin Kathkeb youvg 21 3 Most credit unions provide convenient payroll deductions, so its easy to ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Ml Ettaaor Capare will marry Eugene Pratt In Salt Laka LDS Trmpie December 15. UTAH . . w CREDIT UNIONS 165,000 MEMBERS save a small amount that you might otherwise never save. $5 of saving shares gives you all the benefits of credit union membership. 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