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Show Cynthia Hartman rich 'Detiey Mac Jessen Cynthia Hartman became the The line greeted guests In front bride of Dewey Mae Jeisen In of these decorations. a double ring ceremony perFor her wedding and the reformed at the home of the ception which followed at the th brlde'a parents November 26. church the bride wore a Bishop William Brotherson ofwhite gown of lace over ficiated In the rites before re- satin. The full ruffles fell latives and close friends of Into a train In back. Her elbow the couple. length veil of Illusion was held The bride Is a daughter of by white roses. She carried Mr. and Mrs. J. Bruce Harta bouquet of pink roses. man, Altamont and the groom Mrs. Kathy Fisher was maIs a son of Mr. and Mrs. tron of honor with Charlene Dewey Jessen, Altonah. Hartman as maid of honor. Following the ceremony the Bridesmaids were Susan Vance, bridal party 'was served dinLynda Hansen, Made Steven-se- n, ner at the Church. There were Connie Jessen, Debbie Jes80 guests at the dinner. sen, Gina Jessen and Angle The hall was decorated with Fisher. The attendants were a huge ruffled white heart with gowned In pink rose dresses pink edges. Large baskets of and carried dainty balls of pink glads were on each side. flowers with pink ribbon full-leng- streamers. The mother of the bride wore a pink crepe suit and the mother of the groom wore a pink satin dress with a lace top. Both wore corsages of white and pink earnatlons, Doug Jessen preformed the duties of best man. Randy Hartman, Less Jessen, Scott Jessen and Edwin Hartman were ushers. The wedding cake was three of white trimmed with pink flowers and was topped by a pair of white doves. In charge of serving were Misses Sue La Rosa, Renee Semken, Jenese Potts, Pam Cook and Geneal Bird. Mrs. Kenneth La Rose, Mrs. Todd Thacker and Miss Ann Goodrich were In charge of gifts. Mrs. Paul Atwood presided at the guest book. Mr. Dixon Relxbeck emceed a program which consisted of a dance by Charlene Hartman, a song by Lorna, Vicky and Joan Brotherson, a reading by Bob Benson and a dance by Karylon Jessen. The young couple Is making a home In Altonah. tiers 17 advance at. Court of honor advances In There were rank and 48 merit badges presented during the Roosevelt District Court of Honer held at the Stake Center Sunday afternoon. The Fourth Ward received custody of the deerskin for the coming month by edging out First Ward by several points. Danny Kite hie, patrol leader of the Fourth ward troop, conducted the program. DeVere Hancock, advancement chairman, directed the meeting. Second Class badges went to Kevin Heaton, Jeffrey Reynolds, and John Steward Chasel, troop 751; Orion ' Anderson, troop 250; Junior D. Boren, troop 250; John Roberts, troop 25S and . Ivan Wllcken, . troop 251. These were presented by Burr El dr edge. Paul Wllcken presented first class badges to Raymond Hard-me- n, Douglas Page, Paul Johnson and Karl Roberts, all of troop 253. Michael Bell, troop 751 and Stephen Uresk, troop 253 received Star badges from Sharon Anderson. Life badges were given to Ray Dill man, Don Larson, of troop 751 and to Arvln Wlnterton and Kendall Scholes, troop 251, by Kelly Sprouse, district commissioner. Paul Edmunds presented the 48 merit badges. They were received by Jared Whitehead, Forrest Hancock, David Per-civRichard MUlett, Kendall Scholes, Randy Casto, Arvln Wlnterton and Joseph Jensen of troop 251; James Uoyd, Michael Laris, Robin Reynolds, Stephen Yergensen, Don Larson, Brad McClellan, Tommy Lynn Summerall, Barry Benson, Lloyd Eldredge, Gregg Taylor, Murel Benson, Ray DUlman, Danny Mltchle, and Paul Sullivan of troop 751; Greg Gollaher and Jeffrey Luke, Bill Freston, Doyle Burt and George Murray, troop 250 and Karl Roberts, troop 253. 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In attendance were Mrs. William Jacoby, Uintah county chairman; Mrs. Rsed Blrchell, campaign chairman; Mrs. John Hacking, treasurer; Mrs. Fred Riding, chapter chairman and Miss Dlda Emmert, campaign chairman. Mr, Riding was appointed on the state advisory board during the three hour meeting. Dr. Garth Myers. Physician at the birth defects center at the Primary Children's hospital, was the speaker. There were 35 members from the state In attendance. The meeting concluded with a banquet. For quality printing, no matter what the Job, try the Uintah Basin Standard first. by Mary Arnold Anniversaries Mrs. Jean Brlsbln had surgery at ths Cottonwood hospital In Salt Laka Sunday Nov. 27. BUI went out and brought har Linda home Sunday Dec. 4. Is staying with her mother for awhile. Heber and Car ol Rasmussen have employment In Salt Lake, Heber la making plans to move his wife and little son there during the Christmas holidays. A special work day was held In Relief Society Tuesday Nov. 29. Articles were finished for the bazaar. Lunch was served by Velma Winn and Verda Rasmussen with the help of the women on their district. The bazaar was held Frl. Dec. 2 with a large crowd enjoying the supper and the show for the children and baked goods and other Items for sale during ths evening. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Clark were their two daughters Nina Wilson and Mna Madson. husband and families from Montrose, Colo., and Mr. Clark's brother Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Clark from Welling- BIRTHDAYS Decomber 0 Kathleen Page, Tippy Laris, Melvin Murdock, Lacy Bevell, Clayton Perkins, Beatrice Taylor, Dennis Reed, Frances Mr. and Mrs. George Dean and son George Jr. came from salt Lake and spent the night with Ellas mother Mrs. Ester Winn and attended to business and visited other relatives In the basin; Mr. and Mrs. Jesc Hulllnger and LaConna spent Sat. Dec. 3 In Salt Lake seeing ths doctor. Jess Is on crutches now and LaConna can walk again without her crutches and wheel Diana Arnold waa taken back to the doctor for more and she has a broken pelvis bone sustained In a recent school bus acclent. The High Council and Stake Presidency held a dinner party at the Ballard chaple, Wednesday evening November 30. Blayne Morrill and Dennis Mower were In charge of ara Hollis Hulllnger rangements. was In charge of the short program and Christmas carols and games assisted by hie wife and Mrs. Arvln Bellon. Mr. Homer Haynes passed away Friday December 1, in Vernal, Mr. Haynes was a resident of Gusher for many years. Fireside was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook Sunday December 4, with Mr. Dearald Kitchen t as the guest speaker. ' Debra Ann Arnold daughter of Mrs. and Mra. Wm. Arnold was baptized Saturday night December 3, and confirmed Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Max Averett went with Marilyn's relatives from Duchesne to Idaho to visit her parents and spent the weekend of December 3. Election to name two men for advisory board Two cattle representative positions on the Price district Bureau of Land Management Advisory Board will be filled at an election December 14, 1966. This advisory board acta as spokesman for over 300 grazing licensees and permittees In ths Pries District and advices the district manager on grazing management problems and policies. On November 22, a nomination meeting was held for one cattle representative In pre- McKay, Veola Vaun Harrison, Keith Sprouse, Tom- my Page, Julie Hoopea, Chera-ly- n Burke. December 9 Robert 8. Roes, Lisa Penfleld, Della Whitehead, Lowell P. Roberts, Fred Kiss-lln- g. STANDARD 5 RooMvelt, Utah Thursday, December 8, 1900 Irvin C. Bird, Mr, and Mrs. Dais Crozler, December 13 Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Psteraon. PRE-CIIRISTM- PARTY FOR HUSBANDS A group of Masonic wives entertained their husbands at a dinner at Steve'a Cafe Monday evening. The men attended their regular lodge meeting and ths ladles retired to ths horns of Mrs. Darrell Walker where they enjoyed a Christmas party and exchanged gifts. They also collected s box of Christmas toys which will b sent to ths Shrlner's crippled childrens' hospital in Salt Lake. The hostess served a dessert luncheon. December 10 Trace Bevell, Heber T. Hall, LaJeanRlchman, Kent Haeuter, Val Wllkerson, Ricky Rlchman, Stephen Harm-sto- n, Junior Jenkins. December 11 Carrie Betts, Dorsns Freston, Robert Jones, Sharon Hulllnger, Carol Ann Roberta, Douglas Hoopea. December 12 Katie Duncan, Marlen Taylor, Wendell Frea-to- n, Louis Rawlings, Newell Miles, Irvin C. Bird, Kim Gale, For fast results, try an ad In the classified section. Lynn Wayne Labrum. December 13 -L- illian Wllkerson, Rosalie Bushanan, Lila Rae Crapo, Vickie Abegglen, Lynette Whatcott, Cay Mlllett. December 14 Linda Rosa, Pickup, Betty Jo Eugenia Stewart, Darlene Van, Kent Bird. . Sathers ton. x-r- 17 SINGER BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING chair. Sundays NEWLYWEDS Mr. sad Mm Dewey Mm honored at a reception la the Altamont ward cultural hall following their marriage November 28. The bride In the former Cynthia Hartman. BALLARD Lovely BRIDE ANNIVERSARIES HONORED AT OPEN HOUSE The new Mrs. Kenneth Doral Benson, nee Pam Harmston, was honored nt the home of her parents Saturday evening. The young couple left Monday for Peoria, Illinois, to make their home. December 10 Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mortensen. December 11 Mr, and Mra. Charles Crozler. December 12 Mr. and Mra. Open house honors Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth jBenson Mrs. Wm. H. Ruppel, Jr., An open house honored Mr. and Mra. Kenneth D. Benson Mrs. George Miller snd Mrs. Saturday evening at the home of Howard Harmston assisted with the bride's parents, Mr. and the buffet supper. Hostesses of parties honMrs. Gordon Harmston. Mrs. Benson was Miss Pamela Jean oring the bride were given by Mrs. Victor Collins Bullock, Harmston. The young couple was marJr., Mrs. John As tin, Mrs. Roried November 25 at Log Haven bert Alvah Stout, Mrs. Gerold In Salt Lake City. Relatives Eugene Knudson, Mrs. Charles and friends witnessed the double Spencer Rlppon and Mrs. ring ceremony. The bridegroom la a son of Mrs. Mural Benson. The open house was held In a setting of yellow roses and leather fern at the tea table, yellow mums In a large cherub and white mums In a silver urn by the line. The bride wore a sheer organza cage embroidered in silver threads with a white background. Her shoulder-lengt- h veil of Illusion was held She by an organza flower. carried white roses In an nosegay. Mrs. Gerold Eugene Knudson was matron, of honor. She wore a hot pink' silk suit, a matching bow hat and carried pink roses In an nosegay. The mother of the bride wore a printed chiffon gown In shades of red and green and the mother of the groom wore turquoise. Both were complemented with whits gardenia corsages. John Benson, brother at the groom, was best man. .Pouring were Mrs. Harry Sims, and Miss Ernestine Abell, aunts of the bride. Mrs. Eu- gens Harmston, Mrs. Robert Hulsh and Mrs. Paul String-hawere In charge of serving assisted by Holly, and Kathy Harmston, slstes of the bride. Mrs. Jerry Allen (Linda was at the guestbook. A buffet supper was served at the Frontier Grill for all guests and relatives. - - Theron Leavitt. Guests from out of the Basin were Mr. and Mra. Robert Alvah Stout, Mr. and Mrs, Gerold Eugene Knudson, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Collins Bullock, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ivory, Mr. and Mrs. Folks Myrln and Mrs. Earl Maeser, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Terry Allen, Ogden; Mrs. Harry S. Sims, Denver, Colorado; Miss Ernestine Abell, Pueblo, Colorado; Mr. and Mra. Tony Dupln, Price and Mrs; Melba Klenley, Pase-den- a, Calif. The bride was graduated from the University of Utah and was affiliated with Delta Gamma, was Delta Gamma scholarship chairman, Phi Alpha Theta, Phldelphla and Spurs. She has been teaching English as Skyline high school In Salt Lake City. The bridegroom also graduated from the U. of U. and received his masters degree In business administration. The young couple flew to Peoria, Illinois Monday where Mr. Benson Is employed by the Caterpillar Co. and where they will make their home. State engineer proclaims closing of wells State Engineer Hubert C. BHONA NOAKES Lambert has proclaimed the Bride-Eleof closing of wells diverting water besources from underground GEORGE STREET ginning with December 1, 1966, Reception: Dec. 17, 1888 and ending April 1, 1967, as Altamont LDS Ward provided by law. All persons Cultural Hall owning, or having control of, any artesian or pump well, or Altamont, Utah wells, In this Stats are re to qulred close, by plug, cap, valve, or other mechanical device or by repairs, all wells except those providing water for beneficial use. Beneficial use during the above period does not Include irrigation. R Is Delivery a Free Gftt Wrapping also provided that modification of said order may be granted PHONE YOUR ORDERS IN upon showing to the state enUtah's Largest aad Placet! gineer that a compliance therewith will cause parties! hr complete failure of the well. ct Sithers Loading Jewelers GAS RANGES m, (HHHn hee wain TWO BIG OVENS IN A . 30" SPACE BE Sch-mle- tt) IOKA RESIDENTS HONOR. FORMER NEIGHBOR ifflOs Hi 2 and 3 of the Price District. Ellis Wild was Mr. and Mrs. Winless Shields nominated in precinct 2 and were the honored guests at Arthur Ekker was nominated In cincts BLM precinct a housewarming In their new She is home Friday evening. the former Mrs. Thelma Robison. Mrs. Mary Eld red g . . to be Ioka residents and former honored for 80th birthday. residents, a total of more than 30, were on hand to Inspect the new home, participate in the pot luck supper and present Mrs. Shields with a lovely gift for her new home. 3. Official ballots have been mailed to every cattle licenses snd permittee in ths Price District, and District Manager Lorln Welker Is encouraging all eligible voters to complete a ballot. The official ballots must be returned by mall or In person to ths Price District Office by 5 p.m., December 14, 1966, to bo counted. Phonis new The individual selected will represent the cattle usuers on the board for the next three Open house to honor Mrs. Mary Eldredge Items to like to Knit? Circle January 3! Do you years. This next year, the advisory board Is to be reorganized Into three precincts Instead of ths five previously used. 131. An open houso honoring Mrs. Mary Eldredge will be held Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Mont Larsen residence. Mrs. Eldredgs will be 80 years of age Saturday, December 10. Mr, and Mrs. Eldredge were pioneers of ths Roosevelt area having corns to Roosevelt In Mr. Eldredge was a 1906. farmer. They also lived In the Ballard area for several years. Mrs. Eldredge has one son and three daughters, Mrs. Mar-Io- n (Toots) Hickman, Ft. Pierce, Fla.; Mrs. Reed (Lula) GIFTS OF DISTINCTION CONVENIENT GROUP PLAN S1.00 up Free gift wrapping Phone I 373 Local delivery GRACE'SRooaovelt, Utah Wiacomb, Provo; Elmer (Bumps) Eldredge and Mr. Mont (LaRue) Larsen, both of Roosevelt. A brother, LaVere Crandall, Peoa; two sisters, Mrs. Eva Barben, Salt Lake; and Miss Olive Crandall, Long Beach, Calif. Friends are li;vul l.i call Sunday. 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