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Show I ALTATtlOHT and ML EMMONS Mrs. Grant Hansen Phone Altamonl 3302 j .-W-".-'"-'."--."-W"--'V Wedding Dance Honors Couple A wedding dance was held Thursday, Feb. 18th at the Mt. Emmons ward hall in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rogers, who were married earlier in the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Peterson in Myton. I Bishop Glen Gilbert, of Myton, performed the ceremony. The bride wore a white satin formal and a fingertip veil. Her bouquet was red roses. Mrs. Keith Peterson was matron of honor and Fay Rogers was best man. There was a short program pro-gram consisting of a vocal solo by Mrs. Mona Nebeker, a reading read-ing by Rosabell Ames and a piano selection by Miss Sher-ral Sher-ral Ames. Keith Peterson was master of ceremonies. The dance music was by Pat Markey's orchestra. or-chestra. The young couple is living in the home previously occupied occu-pied by Elvin Thacker. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and , Mrs. Emery Tanner, of Roosevelt. Miss Thelma T u 1 1 1 e, of Springville, and Earl Tuttle, her brother, were weekend house-guests house-guests of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Bennion and Neal Titcomb respectively. res-pectively. Mr. and Mrs. Max Clark have left Tremonton, as Mr. Clark's job was finished, and they are visiting their folks between be-tween jobs. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Crosby, Mr. and Mrs. Max Hartman, and Mr. and Mrs. Less Orr attend ed the stake Temple Excursion to Manti last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Sprouse and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Case. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hansen and Mrs. Myrtle Arnold went to Salt Lake for a few days last Thursday, and will spend a week in Las Vegas before they return home. Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Denver and Alvin went to Salt Lake last Saturday, and their other children stayed in Duchesne at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mar-ley Mar-ley Davies during their absence. Mrs. Edgar Holder was in Boneta for the weekend caring for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Field-sted's Field-sted's children while they were in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Gailey had weekend guests from Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. F. Ludlow. Also, their son, Michael sustained a broken left shoulder in a fall last Friday evening. Mrs. Philcr T. Farnsworth came out from Salt Lake to spend the weekend with her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Iorg went to Salt Lake last Thursday and Friday to complete arrangements arrange-ments on the sale of their property pro-perty there. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hansen had out-of-town guests last Sunday, Sun-day, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hansen and family, of Salt Lake. They also visited with Waldo Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Kolb and family visited Sunday in Ouray with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Don-ald Kolb. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Lambert were in Roosevelt Sunday to visit and to bring back their daughter, Jane, who had been an overnight guest with her grandmother, Mrs. Myrtle Lambert. Lam-bert. Ned Mitchell was in Salt Lake last Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Beebe, of Grantsville, were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Perkins. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Rust were Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Mecham and Shirley and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mecham, of Mt. Home, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mecham of Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Mellwood Wall I visited Mr. Wall's grandfather in Leota last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Young had Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Day and family, of Salt Lake, for weekend guests, and had a family fam-ily dinner on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Nielsen and sons, of Bridgeland, also present. pres-ent. QUILTING PARTY Mrs. Floid Hartman entertained enter-tained at a recent quilting with the following ladies present: Mrs. Bernard Dastrup, Mrs. Chester Hartman, Mrs. Eugene Hartman, Mrs. Max Hartman, and Mrs. John Anderson of Bluebell. Mr. and Mrs. Lyrad McCon-kie McCon-kie went to Ogden with a load of cattle last Sunday and Mon day. Mrs. Pearl Jenkins, of Roosevelt, stayed with the children. chil-dren. . , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tidwell and family spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Perkins. Per-kins. Mrs. Lawrence Young and her mother, Mrs. Alma Smith, of Bridgeland, went to Salt Lake last Thursday, where they will stay with Mr. and Mrs. Roe Smith's children while the latter lat-ter are on a week's trip to California. Cal-ifornia. Mr and Mrs. Garn Bodily, of Salt Lake, visited last Sunday Sun-day with Mr. and Mrs. Lyrad McConkie. Mr. and Mrs.. Chester Hart- man were house gueT home of Mr. and Mr fs Case, of Duchesne LW end. ' iast v. j |