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Show Temple rites unite The Salt lake LDS Temple wae the ettliig for tlie wedding of Ann Perklna and Marlon O. Snow Sept. 10. Elder Jamee A. Culllmore officiated In the double ring ceremony In the presence of family mem- -. here and close friends. Parents of the young couple are Mr. and Mrs. Theo Perkins and Mr. and Mrs. Alva C. Snow, all of Roosevelt. The Justweds were honored at a recep-tlo- n Sept. 12 at the Roosevelt Stake ' A silver backdrop with baskets ofCenter. mums . and birds of paradise at each end. A green archway ablaze with orange lights was flanked by palm trees. For her wedding the bride wore a white satin gown with traditional long sleeves that buttoned at the wrist. The round neckline was bordered with lace and A bouffant skirt trimmed with pearls. lace and pearls formed a train at the back. A mantilla edged In lace was held, along with an elbow-leng- th veil, by roses made of Japanese silk. She carried a bouquet of birds of paradise and stephanotls. Attending the bride were Joan Perkins, maid of honor, and bridesmaids, Kathleen Snow, AlJean Snow, Mrs, Nlel Bingham, Sonl Adamson, Margaret Snow and Vicki -- Perkins-Sno- Monday Bridge meets v Johnson. They wore floor-leng- th gowns of navy blue and white and each carried a bouquet of birds of paradise. The mothers of the young couple wore like gowns of navy blue crepe and corsages of birds of paradise. Lynn Snow performed duties of best man and ushers were Larry Nielsen and Wllford Evans. The four tiered wedding cake was Iced In white with orange colored roses swirled down the sides and on each tier. R was topped by bells tied with a net bow. Serving were Mrs. DeVere Hancock, Mrs. Roland Buchanan, Mrs. Harold Timothy, Mrs. Don Wilson and Mrs. Ralph Porter, Assisting In serving were Michele Eldredge, Alice Jane Labrum, DaLene Smith, Janet Smith and Alice Olsen. In charge of gifts were Mrs. Lynn Snow, Miss Charlene Nielson, and Mrs, Marlon Bowman. LaDonne Dennis presided at the guest book. The new Mrs, Snow wore a black and white dress with black patent accessories for her going away outfit. They will make their home In Logan where they will be attending Utah State University. MTANDARD Mrs. William Linck hosted the Monday Bridge dub, Sept. 28, at her residence. Mrs. Louise Reed and Mrs. Lawrell Jensen were guests. She served a dessert luncheon. The afternoon was spent playing The prizes were won by Mrs. bridge. Grant Killian and Mrs. Linck. Ctuh 3 1, 1970 Church News Babies blessed In Duchesne First Ward Sept. 6 were Calvin Chase Hadden, son of Darrell and Carolyn Hadden; Verl R. Ivle Jr., son of Verl and Dorothy Me; Kristy Lynn Short, daughter of Chris and Linda Short. Confirmed were; Laura Peatross, daughter of Robert and Cleo Peatross; Brannon Harmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Harmer; Kenneth Moon, s on of Alton and Carolyn Moon. Confirmed Sept. 26, was Daphne Dorrl-t- y, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Neighborhood Sewing Mrs. Shlrl Rawlings hosted the Neighborhood Sewing Club. A delicious salad lunch was served. Mrs. Belva Ricks was an Invited guest. Mrs. Crystal Wllcken and Mrs. Dennis Meyers are new Roosevelt, Thursday, October members. Dorrlty. Those confirmed In Duchesne ward Sept. 6 were; Josephine, Delores, and Barbara Martinss, daughter and Elizabeth Abeyta Martinez, wife of Don Martinez. September 27, whose confirmed were Dale Aft on Herbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Herbert; Sylvia Paige Meriwether, daughter of Duane and Barbara Meriwether; Michael Raymond Reyburn and Debra Lynne Reyburn, children at Mr. and Mrs. John Reyburn, Babies blessed were; Billy Rachels Young, daughter of William R. and Melanie Young; John Justin Reyburn, son of John and Shlrlle Reyliurn. Bird-Dunca- n marriage Miss Irva Lee Bird became the bride of Douglas Duncan In a double ring ceremony performed at the home of the bridegrooms parents Sept. 12. Bishop Wendell Preston officiated In the rites performed In the presence of relatives and close friends. Parents of the young couple are Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bird and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Duncan, all of Roosevelt. The couple was honored at an open house following the ceremony also at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan. The room was decorated with baskets of white gladioli and blue roses. The bride wore a white satin brocade gown with white rose lace trimming. Her wrist-leng- th veil of sheer illusion was held by a white fabric rose. She carried a bouquet of white roses and carnations accented with blue leaves. er Mrs. Dee Hulllnger and Mrs. Ed were her matrons of honor. They wore gowns of royal blue and carried long stemmed blue carnations with silver ribbon streamers. Flower girls were Becky Bird and Requel Hulllnger; bridesmaids were Amy Larsen and Kolleen Bird. They wore Royal blue polyester knit dresses and carried blue carnations with silver and white ribbon. The mother of the bride wore a gown of blue polyester knit and the mother of the bridegroom wore a blue and sliver knit suit. Both wore corsages of white roses and carnations with blue ribbons. Kim Bellon performed the duties of best man. The wedding cake was made by the mother of the bride. Four-tierit was Iced In white and featured drop lace and a miniature bride and groom on top. A cascade of blue roses twined around the cake. In charge of serving were Bonnie and Mary Duncan and Deon and Delaine Bird with Tammie Asay, Laura, Jolyann and . Matllyn Mecham, Toni Bird and Lela Ames assisted In serving. In charge of gifts were Mildred Rogers, Pauline Shepperd, Dawna Bird and Karma Asay. Mrs. Dean Cook was at the guest book. They are making their home In Mutual Interest group j M Neola . Wedding Hul-llng- Bastian-Christense- j The Mutual Interest group, formerly the LDS Sociables will have a dance Saturday evening at the Roosevelt Ward cul- tural hall. A live band will furnish the music. Mr. and Mr. K. Christensen are honored at a reception In Neola Saturday evening. The bride h the former DeeAnn Bastian. De-un- Phone News Items to nuptials n Miss DeAnn Bastian became the bride of Dennis K. Christensen In a ceremony performed Sept 26 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bastian in Neola. Parents of the young couple are Mr. and Mrs. Elvln D. Bastian, Neola; and Mrs. ed MR. C MRS. IMHtiLAS DUNCAN . . exchange-e- l wedding voivs Sept. 12. Selma Christensen, Whiterocks. Bishop LeRoy Gardner officiated In the double ring ceremony In the presence of relatives and close friends. The young couple was honored at a reception held that evening in the Alternant Ward Cultural hall. The bride wore a floor-leng- th gown of nylon with a lace bodice. It had short sleeves and a scalloped neckline. The train was attached at the shoulders and tier veil of illusion was held by a lace flower. She carried a liouquet of an orchid surrounded by daisies and long ribbon streamers. Mrs. Logan Smith was matron of honor. was Dixie Christensen. Bridesmaid Flower girls were Shelly Bastian, Betty Jo Bastian and Sherri Labrum. They wore white lace over pink gowns, and each carried a pink mum. The mother of the bride wore a pink metallic dress and the mother of the bridegroom wore a pink flowered dress. Both wore corsages of pink roses. Dennis Hulllnger performed duties of best man. Ushers were Brent Bastian, Kent Bastian, Shane Gardner, and Vance Christensen. The four-tierwedding cake was Iced In white and decorated In pink and silver. 1 It was topped with a miniature bride and groom. In charge of serving were Connie Christensen, Mrs. Ray Jensen, Mary Duncan, Mrs. Wayne Bastian assisted by LnuAnn, Jerllee, and Taininle Jensen and Sue Ann Henderson. Mrs. Keith Bastian, Mrs. Lynn Gardner, Mrs. Nell Duncan and Mrs. Richard Brough were In charge of gifts. Mrs. Ray Lahruni presided at the guest book. The bride wore a royal blue pant suit trimmed with red for her going away The young couple will make ensemble. their home In Vernal. LOSE WEIGHT Get amazing results when you take our product called SLIMODEX. No prescription needed. You must lose ugly lat or your money back. SLIMODEX is a tablet and easily swallowed. No starving, no special exercise, no harmful drugs. SLIMODEX costs $3.00 and is sold on this GUARANTEE: il not satisfied lor any reason, just return the unused portion to the makers and get your full money back. SLIMODEX is sold by: HUISH DRUG in Roosevelt. Mail orders filled. . ed . 722-213- t it Notice ; j, I. J' To Creditors KSTATH of KYNKIt NIKL- : SEN. 1 r will niewnl Cn-dllc- :wilh voiicIm-ifin'll nt tlii- j i-- In tin- office- - SAM. County j 1 injr. nr l - iiiiilir-- f uf I A VI C Iv llnilil- 1 I'lan M'2t. mi Hill iliiy uf .Inn . Claims n n mi In piv-- i nichcxiic. e 1971. iil tin1 .nlance with tin lc-- i i. ; ;: pruviMitnx - uf Sivl 1913 an. I Utah ('mil- Aiiiuit.--ti--l J with pmn-- r verification an v, required thrivin - went ill nci V i, MARVIN NIK1.SKN. Ailniiiiixlrutm uf t In Estate uf Kyni'i- Nielsen. : - - " Published Slaiubnil ill llii- OtIuIm'i- I'inlali Basin - I. S. mill 22, 1970. Notice Notice To Creditors ESTATE rf MERER LIONEL BOWDEN. Deceased: Creditors will presc nl claims with vmirhcis to the undersigned si the office of DAVID SAM. County nnd City Building. Duchesne. Utah 84021. on nr before the 11th day of Jan.. 1971. Claims must be presented in Accordance with the provisions of Section I Hah Code Annotated 19.13 and with proper verifications as required therein. CLINTON BOWDEN. Administrator of the Kslnte of Heber Lionel Bowden, liercnscd. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard October 1. 8. and 22, 197a 71-9-- 1. STATEMENT DU OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AMI Cl ItCl I.ATIOX i Acl of Orluhi-- r 23. 1962: Set lion 4369. Title 39. United States Code I I. Dale of filing September 21. 1976. 2 Title of I'liblicallon Uintah Basin Slindard. Ki ispu-nr3. of Issue Weekly. 4 rf known office of publient:on Roosevelt. Utah 81666 1. I oration of the hendipiarteis or grnernt business offices of tlie publishers Rr use veil. Utnh S4066. 6. Names and nddivswn of publisher, editor, nml nianng-in- g editor Clarin D. Ashby. Roosevelt. Utah. 7. Owner If owned hv a eni pomtlon. ils name and nddress must lie slated and also Immediately thereunder the names and ndiliesws of slot klioldera owning nr holding 1 peteent or more of lot a I iiiounl of stoek If not owned by n corporation. Hie tut mes and addivsws of the Individual owners must he given. If owned hv ii pnvlnersliin or other iin'neornornted firm, ils name and addles, as welt as Hint of each individual miisl lie given, i Ularin D. Ashhv. Roosevelt. Utah: Mnrgrnr Roosevelt. Utah. Asbbv. ' 8. Knoiyn Imudholders. nwrlgagees nnd oilier security holders owning or hold nc 1 neivent or more of total amount of Winds, mortgages nr othei serurllles. i If there are none, so state.! C. N. Memmolt. Salt lake Cltv. Utah. 9. Fot completion hv nonprof't oranlxal:ons authorized to mail nl speclil rite iReetion 132.122. Pnslai Manual! Not appl cahle to nnhllcai'on of Ibis statement. 10 Extent anil nature of limdatlon i First eoliimn shows average manlier of cnpii-- s eaeh issue during preceding 12 monlbs" Second column of figmes shows "ad in I number IsH-alin- Tolal No. Copes Printed met mess run Paid Cimdullon: I Sales through deiVis and ranters, siii-e- l vendors and counter snlcs 2. Mail Subset iplama C. Tolal Paid Circulation D. Free Dixltihtillnn lira lading sa nudes I by mail, earlier or olhei means K. Total Dial i Unit hut iSum of C and Di F. Of fire Use. la-f- t overs Unaccounted. Spoiled lifter Printing F should cqnnl G. TOTAL i Sum of E net press tain shown In A i I certify that the statements made by me above are CLARIN D. ASHBY eon eet nnd complete To Creditors ESTATE of MARY ELVIRA YOUNG. Deceased: Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned st the office of DAVID SAM. County nnd City Building. Duchesne. Utnh 84021, on nr before the 11th day of Jan., 1971. Claims must be in art oi dance with the provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated 1913 anil with proper vei Ifieatians ns required therein. SHERMAN YOUNG. SR.. Administrator of the Estate of Mury Elviiu Yming. Deceased. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard October 1. 8, and 22. 197a September 143-424- 1. Wednesday. Oetober 28. 1970. nt the County Courthouse. Duchesne. Utnh. Protestants should appear at the hearing. Hubert C. Lambert. STATE ENGINEER Published in the Uintah Basin Stsndard on Sept. 17. 24. and Oct. 1, 1970. 1970 The Leyislatuie of tkr State of Utnh has entrusted me with the responsibility for publishing the following Propositions which relate to changes in the Constitution of the State of Utah. In the beginning of the body of each Proposition we have set forth the Ballot Title of the .Proposition as it will appear on the General Election Ballot on Xovembrr 3, 1970. Because of the rery serious Natinr of these flows which your State Legislature has caused to br placed before you, I urge that each of yon study the text of the Propositions in full. I urge you to consult with your friends, neighbors and heal eirie leaders in order that yon may gain all information necessary to render a just and trite decision. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Water Resources, 435 State Capitol. Salt Lake this request befoie the State Engineer nt 10:00 A.M. on 1, Sincerely, CLYDE L. MILLER Secretary of State Method ol Section 1. PROPOSITION NO. 1 articles. amending Any CONSTITUTION AMEND- amendment or amendments MENT PROCEDURE constitution this lo may be in either house of propcocd RESOLUTION A JOINT the legislature, and if PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTICLE XXIII. SECTION 1. OF THE OF THE STATE OF UTAH. RELATING TO PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTITON AND N PROVIDING THE FOR REVIMETHOD SION OP AN ENTIRE ARTICLE. e Sc if reoofved by the of the Stole of Utah. i of oil mtmbtn tierfrd to rack of the fu-kooteo ralixf is favor there Let-Matur- Ixe-llM- : Section 1. Amend article. is proposed to amend Article XXIII. Section 1. of the constitution of the Slate 4 Utah to read os follows: Il two-third- s all the members elected lo eoch of the two houses, shall vole in favor thereof, such proposed amendment or amendments hall be entered on their respective journals with the yeas and nays taken thereon: and the legislature shall cause the same to bo published in al least one newspaper in every county of the tale, where a newspaper it published, for two months immediately preceding the nest general election, at which time the said amendment or amendments shall he submitted lo Iho electors of the stale for their approvmaal or rejection, and if jority of the electors voting thereon shall approve the same, such amendment or of nmrndmi-n- l article or the new article (o Ihia constitution may be sa R single amendment and may be submitted to the electors as a single question or proposition. Such amendment may relate to one subject, or any number of subjects, and may modify, or repeal provisions contained in other articles of the constitution, if such provisions to the subject matter of the article being revised. amended or being proposed as a new article. pro-mar- d Dear Fclloir Citizens: Notice To Water Users 26. 1970. A hearing will be held on The rrviinn nr of an entire addition of OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE KAI.T l.AKK CITY 71-9-- -- I Statk of Utah OFFICE pre-wnt- ed City. Utah, has filed a request for extension of time from the State Engineer to make and submit Proof of Appropriation under Application No. 23938 of covering 5 aec.-f- t. water to be diverted from Duchesne River at a point in Ducheine County. Utah. for Irrigation purpose!. It Is represented that construction has been completed at a total cost of $30,848.17. Additional time is necessary to submit Proof of Appropriation. Piotests resisting the granting of this request with reasons therefor must be filed In duplicate with the State Engineer. 442 State Capttol. Salt Lake City. Utnh. on or before Oct. ahull become amendment part of this contilulion. Section 2. 1roiosed amendment. The secretary of state is directed lo submit this amendment lo the proMu-rlectors of the slate of Utah al the nest general election in the manner provided by d county for tiO days ncsl preceding any election, shall hc r milled to vote in tla- - election, except that in a presidential election year who make roier proof ol residence in this stale for 3(1 days immediately preceding the last voter registration day may register nnd vote for n president and a of the United Slates only. Section 2. The secretary of state is directed lo submit this proNsed amendof the ment to the elis-lorState of Utah at the nest general election in the manner provided by law. Section 3. If ndnpled by the electors of this stale, this amendment shall lake effect on January I. 1971. nt s PROPOSITION law. date. Section 3. If adopted by the elector of tins stale, this amendment shall take effect on January Kffi-itiv- NO. 3 ls-e- n sion. Sis lion 2. The Net reinrv of Stale is dins led I" uh INCOME TAX BY REFERENCE e Stule of Utah." No bill nr shall exeep. with the assent of the majority of all In eia-the members elis-lebouse nf the legislature, and read three-tinulifter il has The vole upon the final laissage ol all lulls shall lie by yeas and nays, and or no law shall lie amended liv reference to its t it Ii- - only; but tla- - net as revised, or section iis iimrntli-d- , shall lie reenacted and iul lishi d al length The legislature. in any law imMismg income taxes may define the amount on. in resierl to, or by which the taxes are or measured, by reference to any provision of the luws of the United Stales as the same may In- - or become iffertive at any lime or from time la lime and mav prescribe exceptions or modifications to any such provi- Joint Resolulam JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTICLE VI. SECTION 22 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH. RELATING PROPOSITION NO. 2 TO THE PASSAGE AND AMENDMENT OK RESIDENCY FOR LAWS: AND PROVIDVOTING ING FOR PASSAGE AND AMENDMENT OF A JOINT RESOLUTION LAWS IMPOSING A PROPOSING TO AMEND TAX OR TAXES RY ARTICLE IV. SECTION REFERENCE TO THE 2 OF THE CONSTITULAWS OF THE UNITED TION OF THE STATK STATES OF UTAH. RELATING Be it molt ed by the TO THE STATE RESIof the Stole of Utah, DENCE REQUIREMENT of all member FOR QUALIFICATION to TO VOTE AND REDUC- tin ted to t at h of the lu-ING ITTUSIX MONTHS. house voting in fat or thereA 1. 1971. Leg-nlatur- e of: mil this proKicd amendment lo the electors of the Slate of Ulnh lit the next gmi r.il lion in the manner pro-vnh-- liy law. 3. If adoplisl hv flee tor nf this state, this amendment shall Jake- - effes I on January I, 1971. Section the- - I. CLYDE L. MILLER. S.s relnry ol Stale of the Stalled Utah. IX) HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a full, true and torn I eopy id Ihe lonslilutHinid amendments proiNise-e- l by the regular session of Ihe Thirty-EightI'Hi'l IN WITNESS WHERE- OF', I have hereunto se-- t mv molvrd by the Leg Section I. It is proposed hand, and affixed the Great nlature of the Stale of thah. l of Ihe Slate of Utah, lo amend Arlale VI, Seitinn luothirriu of oil member 22 of the Constitution of the at Salt Lake City, this 1st elected lo eaeh of the two folday of September. 1970 houses coring in favor there- Slate of Utah to read as Be it Se-a- lows: of: Seitmn 2. The cnaiting Section I. Il is prwwcd every law shall he to amend Article IV, Section clause of Legis2 of the Constitution of the "Be it enacted by the the Slate of Utah. State of Utah to read as fol- lature ofsuch laws ns mnv he Except lows: laissrd by the vole ol the subEvery ciluen of the United electors as provided I in this States, twenty-onyears of division 2 section lawsof shall ge or over, who has been a article, and suih legal resident of this slute begin as follows, "Be it en- for sis months and of the acted by the eople of the- CLYDE I. MILLER See rel.irv d Stale e I I |