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Show Thursday. August 20. 1981 Caldwell Chronister to wed; reception Aug. 29 Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Caldwell are pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daugh- ter Kathleen, to Mr. Michael Chronister, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Chronister, Phoenix, Arizona. The couple will be honored at a reception at the bride's home in Duchesne. Aug. 29. Miss Caldwell is a graduate of Duchesne High School, and Brigham Young University. While at BYU she wss chosen the outstanding junior in advertising and was rummnndant in the Cougarettes drill team. She was the 1979 Miss Duchesne County. This summer she served an internship in New York City with I .el Mar Company. She is now employed in Los Angeles, California with the lxl Mar Co. Mr. Chronister was an all WAC football player for BYU, where he was chosen the outstanding g Tenth Annual Reunion Southwest Indian Mission. Back row left to right; Robert Denny, Many Farms, Ariz. A Lady Journalist from Holland, Julius Denny, Black Mesa, Ariz., Ervin Loose, Moses Lake, Wash., Bruce and Dee Frodsham, Bountiful, Rile and Ruby Norton, Provo, Dick Scholes, Roosevelt, Seymour Thompson, Clarkston, Virgil Jensen, Preston, Idaho, Edwin and Vera Alleman, Montpelier, Idaho. Front row. Dale T. Tingey, who was pres, of the Mission when this group served in 1970-197- Eliza 2, Moses Loose, Lake, Wash., Carpenter, Idaho Falls, Idaho, Chlorus Scholes, Roosevelt, Elizibeth Carpenter, Idaho Fall, Ellie Jensen, Preston Idaho, Fern Collett. (Howard Collett not pictured) The Colletts hosted the Reunion at their home here in Roosevelt Aug. Loren offensive player of the year. He has been work- ing in professional foot- ball. He will continue his Sl The muple'wnVmake their home in California, 6. Ballard COMMUNITY CALENDAR Telintha Rasmussen 722-487- 5 Kay David, ton of Mr. Mr. William D. Parrish, and Jo Ann Lanette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Harris, Randletl, will be married Thursday, Aug. 20 and a reception will follow that same evening and THURSDAY, AUGUST 20 Pool Tournament, 8 p.m., Happy Howards Immunization Clinic, 9 a.m.- - 4 p.m., Neola Elem- entary School. Knights of Roosevelt Chess Club, 7 p.m.. center, 722-552- Senior from 7 to 9:30 in the First Ward Chapel in Roosevelt. They will be making their home in Roosevelt. Celia Kay Allsop and sons, Bountiful, visited her mother, Barta Jenkins, for a week. Kothleen Caldwell and Micheol Chronister engaged to be married and will be honored at a reception August 19 in the home of the bride's parents. Qre Last Thursday evening a meeting was held in the Ballard Town Building to elect candidates to run for mayor and counc-ilmcVerdon Heaton and Robert Sheed.v will he running for mayor and Carl Betts. Mary Unruh. Al Funk and Gary Holton for council-meKarl Shisler has been mayor ever since Ballard became a town six years ago and is now retiring. Steven, son of l.amar Farnsworth, and Weltha e 9. FRIDAY, AUGUST 21 MSP American Legion Post No. 64, 7 p.m., Legion Barracks, Roosevelt. ' . SATURDAY, AUGUST 22 Fashion Show, 1 a.m., Roy Park Pavillion, Duch. , ' MONDAY, AUGUST 24 Alcoholics anonymous, 8 p.m., Duchesne County Public Safety Building, 1 738-242- 4. TUESDAY, AUGUST 25 Red Cross Blood Drive, 3:30-- 8 p.m., Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center mall. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26 Utah TOPS 109 meeting, 5:15 p.m., new health building, Roosevelt. Immunization Blood Pressure clinic, p.m., Altamont Elementary School. 1- -3 Ronald Wolff, an Ohio native, will be the new principal at Union High School. Wolff had been serving as vice principal at Box Elder High School. He will replace Dr. David G. Steadman at Union. Direct Distance Dialing will be faster. Now, Duchesne customers with prefix 738 who have private service lines or 2 party-lin- e wont need an operator for long calls. distance, direct-diale- d Thats because some new equipment weve installed will put your calls through automatically, without an operator coming on the line to verify the number. So long distance calls you dial yourself will go through faster than ever before. Its another way to make your phone service better. bisimim nom bisws w ' ALL OCCASIONS riSKAL IlGVI SUSP... A FULL SERVICE N.0RIST WITH DELIVERY SERVICE H0SMTALS RuyntrA Basin Floral lour Has rvtfHCMS ANM'.'E&ARiES Craft Supplies Mocrame Cord Ring Ceramic Boods Feather Sucker Mold Craft Idea Book Narrow Ribbon For Hair Piece Wwwt' A fr w I ON EtoT UI6UWAY 40 10 THE ritllUENS OEM NElT Mountain Ben R00EEVELT 1 722-556-3 I S6A E 2 NORTH 1 Rue, Mrs. I'intah -- Marin Standard 5 HoCflttolffiMotK Births and Mrs. Newell Richens, Myton. a girl, July 22. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Martinos, Fort Duchesne, a girl, July 22. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Boren, Roosevelt a girl, July 23. Mr. and Mrs. Kade Ford, Roosevelt, a boy, July 23. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Thacker, Bluebell, a boy, July 24. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bents, Roosevelt, a girl, July 25. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wardle, Fort Duchesne, a girl, July 27. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Holbrook, Altonah, a boy, July 27. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Chimburaa, Fort Duchesne, a boy, July 27. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fisher, Altonah, a girl, July 27. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Nielson, Roosevelt, a boy, July 28. Mr. and Mrs. David McMullin, Randlett, a girl, July 28. Mr. and Mrs. William Hugh, Roosevelt, a girl, July 30. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKee, Duchesne, a girl, July 30. Mr. and Mrs. James Rhett, Lapoint, a girl, Aug. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bywater, llpalcn, a boy, Aug. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jensen, Talmage, a boy, Aug. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Sorensen, Vernal, a girl, Aug. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Thacker, Altamont, a Roy, Aug. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Winstead H, Roosevelt, a boy, Aug. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Wsyne Robb, Duchesne, a girl, Aug. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alexander, Roosevelt, s girl, Aug. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Thurmond, Roosevelt, a girl, Aug. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Jackson, Ibiosevelt, a girl, Aug. 11. Mr. and Mrs. William Blanchard, Roosevelt, a boy, Aug. 11. Mr. daughter of Mr. and Claude Mathews, Roosevelt, were married Aug. 4 in the Moon Lake Building by Bishop Nielsen. A reception will be held Saturday, Aug. 22 in the First Ward Chapel in their in Roosevelt honor. Friends and relatives are all invited. This couple will be making their home in Gusher. Bernard and Mary Larson have received an I J)S mission call to go to Billings, Mont. They will leave Otet. 29. Neighborhood sewing club Mrs. Bliss Eldredge was hostess to the Neighborhood Sewing Club at her home Wednesday evening. Fourteen members were present and one invited guest, Mrs. Ella Belcher, Phoenix, Arix. Visiting, sewing snd s dessert luncheon were activities of the evening. |