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Show Thursday, October Provo Couple to exchange vows Oct. 9 in Temple rite Grove. The couple will be honored at a reception Oct 2 at the Women's Cultural Center, 310 W. 500 N., Provo. There will also be an open house Oct . 9 at the home of Arlene Taylor, 255 N. 750 E, Vernal. Friends and relatives are invited to attend to share in their happiness. The couple will make their home in Provo. Cherlyn and Jeff will be married October 2 in the Provo Temple. There will be an open house in Vernal at the home of Arlene Taylor, 255 N. 750 E.on October 9. The couple will make their home in Provo. Duchesne Fine Duchesne women Arts Council attend national meets today ' Thursday, October 1 (today) marks the date for the annual Duchesne Fine Arts Council meeting. All interested persons are encouraged to attend the general membership meeting and to enroll in the organization as supporters of the fine arts. The 7:30 p.m. meeting will be held School e room., Elections for Fine Arts Council officers will be held as part of the meeting. Also, musical numbers from some of the past productions sponsored by the Council plus art exhibits will be presented as part of the program. at the Duchesne Elementary multi-purpos- feature and a review of p chain. In the upper country the Country Cousins" Club will resume their dance 722-552- 9 Chamber of Commerce Meeting, 7:30 a.m., at the Duc-chesn- e. Frontier Grill. Ken and Nancy will be married October 8 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They will be honored at a reception at the Bridge land Ward church house Friday, Oct. 9 from 8 to 10 p.m. Miss Hanberg is a 1980 graduate of Duchesne High School where she was active in drill team and student government. She attended Ricks College and is presently employed at First Security Bank in Roosevelt. Mr. Moon graduated from Duchesne High School in 1980 where he was student body president. He graduated from Utah Technical College as a heavy equipment operator. The couple will make their home in FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2 Union Homecoming Parade, Park. 1 p.m., Begins at City MONDAY, OCTOBER 3 Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m., Duchesne County Public Safety Building, Public Meeting, 6 p.m., in the Roosevelt City Council Room to consider proposed land exchange Public Meeting, 6:30 p.m., in the Roosevelt City block Council Room to 'consider closing a Street East So. of 100 200 between and 400 section WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7 Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., American Legion Hall, 93 North State. Utah TOPS 109 meeting, 5:15 p.m., Zions Bank 738-242- 4. 1 Building. Fraternal Order of Eagles Meeting, 8 p.m., Zions Bank Building. Moon Lake Electric Association meeting on Cogeneration, 7 p.m., at Moon Lake Building. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8 Chamber of Commerce open house at the Chamber Office. Spring-dal- e, Nancy Hanberg and Ken Moon will be married October 8 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The couple will be honored at a baby, San Jose, Calif., where she has employ reception in the Bridgeland Ward Cultural were three-daguests of ment and will attend Hall October 9 from 0 p.m. They will her sister and family, school make their home in Bridgeland. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell Gene and y 8-1- viaited during the past week with her Mary Mrs. Merle Henderson. Other guests recently returned from a mother, weekend the Smith. ten-daduring trip to Norfork, e Mr. and Mrs. A cel were her brother and Va., where they attended Miller, West Jordan, and sister, David and Barbaa shipmate reunion with ra Elggren, BYU. friend, Harriet Carburt, 149 other shipmates. Mr. Gladys Ross Roosevelt Stake Con722-27Dallas, Texas, were SatBell served 2 V years on urday guests of his ference was held Saturthe U.S.S. Cincinnati parents, Mr. and Mrs. day evening and Sunday during World War II. with a large attendance. Newt Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tal Fabrizio, son of St. George, visited Scott, Salt Lake, were Day, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur last week with their guest speakers. He is a Fabrizio, was ordained Minnie Morrill member of the First sisters, Elder an following and Zelma Lloyd. Quorum of Seventy. Roosevelt Stake ConferMrs. David (Mollie) Tanner, daughTrudy ence Sunday. About 70 of Mr. and Mrs. Gale Bailey spent the past ter and members family Tanner, and Raymond week at Provo with her friends gathered afterFord were married at a daughter and husband, of home wards at the ,tk wedding at the Carolyn and Blaine DenArthur Fabrizio for dinanner residence 828. nis, who have a daughter ner and visiting. There were 45 relatives born Sept. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Duane and friends in attendMayor Ralph Shields, Olsen, Sandy, former ance. Those from out of Dennis Jenkins, Lawrof residents Roosevelt, the Basin were Renae ence Yack, Glen Vernon attended funeral service and Randy Hall Jensen and other city staff for Allen Harrison Monattended a Beach, Fla.; Mr. and members day, Sept. 28, at Rooseof the Bruce Tanner, Hot three-da- y Mrs. meeting velt Second Ward Chaand of Cities Mr. and Ark.; League Springs, pel and Mrs. Glenn Stanley, Towns in Salt Lake last Recent guests of Mrs. Salt Lake. Refreshments week. Minnie Morrill were her Mr. and Mrs. W. were served following husgranddaughter and The Halls Ralph Shields and daughthe wedding. band, Mr. and Mrs. Mike and Tanners extended ter, Joan, visited during Gardner, Rock Springs, their visit several days. the weekend with their Wya Christie Judd and daughters and families, Lorraine and Kevin Lits-te- r, Colleen and Jerry Gardner and their other Beverly, in daughter, Let Ogden. While there they Sacrament attended where the meeting daughter of the Gardners was blessed and given the name Ashley Elizabeth by her father. Joan philatelic items especially designed to T in tnsrn remained attract newcomers to the hobby, Postmaster Bellon continued. Millions of Americans recognize that stamp collecting generates increased knowledge of geography, biography, history and science. Children who engage in this hobby have a good time acquiring new or used stamps, and the hobby stimulates their intellectual growth. Teachers tell us that boys and girls frequently use their stamp collecting information in preparing and presenting class projects. The Postal Service is sponsoring the month-lon- g observance in cooperation with the Council of Philatelic OrganizToshiba 5 Hr. Portable Betaformat VCR with ations, which includes national, regionTimer Tuner Dual speed for up lo live hour recording al and local organizations involved in lime Visual Cue and Review picture search, touch all aspects of stamp collecting. y Two Duchesne women attended the National Convention of the Eight & Forty organization in September in Honolulu, Hawaii Representing the Eight & Forty, a subsidiary of the American Legion Auxiliary, were Phyllis W. Day as Utah Department Chapeau (president), and Mrs. Maxine W. Burdick, Chapeau of the Carbon Salon No. 253. Maurine Pitts and Florence Pitts attended the three-da- y convention as members of the Carbon Salon. Their trip extended to 11 days as they toured three of the Hawaiian Islands. The delegation reported the highlight of the convention was the installation banquet of the national officers of the Eight & Forty, held at the Princess Kaiulani Hotel in Honolulu. The banquet motif depicted the Hawaain culture. 76 "We strive to meet the Emotionalas well as Physical needs of all our Guests." We give equal health care without regard to race, color or national origin. Postal Service to sponsor Stamp Collecting Month Discover Stamp Collecting - The Hobby of a Lifetime, is the theme of the first annual National Stamp Collecting Month, to be observed Oct. Postmaster Arvin L. Bellon, Roosevelt, said recently. The foil observance will include issuance of a special souvenir card, unusual post office lobby displays, and schedule, dancing on Wednesday nighta in the Altamont Elementary schooL New dancers will be taught from 8 to 9, with Club level dancing from 9 to 10. If you live in the Altamont area and would like to learn to square dance, call Verdus or Colleen Miles. See ya next week ... 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Pool Tournament, 8 p.m., Happy Howard's Knights of Roosevelt Chess Club, 7 p.m., Senior Mrs. Alms Young and convention Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hanberg, Bridge land, are pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Nancy, to Ken Moon, son of Alton and Moon, Carolyn 1 daughter Mistie, Phono Nows Itoms busy square dancing for your reporter - Tuesday night we started the beginners class in Roosevelt; Wednesday night we danced in Neola; Thursday night was the usual Curley Qs dance in Roosevelt; Friday night in Craig, Cola; and Saturday night with 400 dancers at the Fiddlesteppers" annual shindig in Arvada, Colo. - square dancing is great wherever you go. If you'd like to learn to square dance you can still sign up at the Roosevlet Elementary school at 8 p.m. next Tuesday.. .registration closes then. The State Square Dance Festival was held in Salt Lake last weekend. Nearly 200 squares of dancers were in attendance, including Bill and Wilma Bevington, Jack and Lois Leavitt, and : Floyd and Birdie Allen from the Curley Q's. Looking ahead the out of town dances are: Laramie, Oct. 8; Carbon-dal- e Potato Days Oct. 10; and Elko on Oct. 17. This week's workshop, which will be the second tip of the evening, will CALENDAR THURSDAY, OCTOBER o o $2000. uoiqcjg oggogo o Tosiba Components Home Stereo T.v. $1149 25 Our cost $509.00 1 Cl c i D C5: O jl iiza ff sigma : WB e Ir$g 9 fOE iftidA S3 ml iS U 4 O QDinQll for more Infoimot ton coll 521 II tDO 'fDO l)Wl'fhi Qp nisssa if SfeOcii o S& i ju exs ipM Only , py York Home MS e i SST Q(Koq i 05 8 roTJil 1 liusaa vr A1 - "wiMIm 1 u . ' Kent'.? ft rrt - SuBT.'rrw- oo ' Univicon 2 'i PORTABLE COLOR VIDEO CAMERA mic. 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