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Show 4 STANDARD Roosevelt, Utah Thursday, May 4, 1972 Community-Schoo- Several activities are underway In the Community School program. Gun Safety classes are offered each Thursday evening from 6 to 7 p.m. In the Roosevelt elementary school gym and are taught by Lewis Taylor, The fee for the eourse la $1 and will run for four more The final night to register for weeks. this course Is Thursday, May 4. Volleyball la also being played Thursday evenings from 7:30 to 9 p.m. there la a charge of 31 for the aeries. BPW Club to honor seniors and mothers All Union high school seniors and their mothers, and the Union high school faculty are Invited to the annual Senior Tea to be held May 8, 1972, 7 to 10 p.m., at the new home of Mr, and Mrs. Robert D. Mulsh, 893 West Second North, Roosevelt. Mrs. Parley Rawlings Is chairman of the Tea and will be assisted by the Roosevelt Business and Professional Womens Club. Assignments to BPW club members Include, Josephine Yergensen and Mary Boender as receptionists; Nona Rasmussen, flowers; Jean Labrum, publicity; Harrietts and Beverly Evans, Violet Norma Cray, at the guest book; Erma Stewart, Myrth Gardner and Edith Olpln, refreshments; Ruth Allen, the program; Lydia Sanders, Marge Eggert and Vlrgle Murphy, Invitations; Ellen Rawlings, Linda Bonnie Fausett and Agnes Thatcher, Hanks, supervise In the kitchen; LaRue Lamb, Adelyn Logan, Merle Ross and Dot Ottosen will serve; Loya Gardner, Lillian Carlson and Marlon Behunln will pour. Officers for last year and the coming year will stand In the receiving line. Altamont DUP Mrs. Clem Labrum was the hostess SEE US FIRST! ItF.PORE YOU Bl'Y A MOBILE HOME Dealer In KIT - VAN DYKE ROYAL LANCER U.UMIKIIMJK Single and Double irklt FREE DELIVERY - Also CAMPERS AND TRAYEL TRAILERS 1830 North Slain LAYTON. UTAH (Next door (o Davis Drlve-i- 25 Sloblie homes on lot n) to choose from! Mobile Mansions PHONE 876-846- 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Paul Murphy, Provo of a baby boy born April 4 at the Utah Valley Hospital. Mrs. Murof phy was the former Kathleen Underwood Labrum and Mrs. Ward Mulford. A pot were new arrival Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ercanbrack of the Slml, Calif. Greeting luck dinner was enjoyed, bridge was James Mrs. and Mr. Cedar City, are parents of a baby boy grandparents, played. The prizes were won by Mrs. born April 26. He weighed 7 pounds, 6 Thomas, Siml, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. CharHarold Deller, Mrs. Frank Yack and Mrs. les Underwood, Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. ounces and will be named Wesley Dee. Rex Lamb. Paul Murphy and Mrs. Alice Lublin, great Mrs. Ercanbrack will be remembered as Roosevelt. former Jean Ashby. Mr, and Mrs. the grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Taylor and Clarln Ashby and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley daughters went to Salt Lake Tuesday to see Ercanbrack are grandparents. Mrs. Ashby Greg before he leaves on his mission In just returned home from a visit with the Mrs. Clem Labrum hosted the Spade HI So. Africa. new arrival. They also have a daughter, at her residence, Tuesday evening. Guest Mrs. Zelma Lloyd spent last week In Kimberly. was Mrs. Gordon Harmston Sr. A lunchLogan visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Among the out of basin relatives who eon was served and bridge was played. Lloyd and family. She also recently visiattended the reception for Mr, and Mrs. The prize winners were Mrs. Harmston ted in Sprlngvllle with her son Garn Lloyd Billie C. Smith were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne and Mrs. Rex Lamb. and family. Martin and family and Mrs. Rachel MarMr. and Mrs. Vaun O' Kiel were guests tin, Moreland, Ida.; Mrs. Fern Benson, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O Mrs. Florence Nielsen, Provo; Mrs. E. A. Kiel over the weekend. VanArden, Lynwood, Calif.; Mrs. Richard Capt. and Mrs. Alfred L. Schlag, ColoHulllnger, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mrs. Elmer Eldredge entertained the rado Springs, visited last week with Mrs. H. Bowen and daughter, Debbie, Salt Lake; memThirteen club. Neighborhood Sewing Mr. and Mrs. Paul Murparents, Schlags Mr. and Mrs. Leland P. Hurricane; Mr. bers were present. Different kinds of They were joined by Paula Murand Mrs. C. A. Wahlqulst, Toquerville; hand work was made and a luncheon was phy. Provo. phy, Mr. M. C. Benson and Mr. and Mrs. J. served. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Benson, Mr. and Boyd Benson and family, Blackfoot, Ida.; Mrs. Steven Benson and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George 0. Pack and family, Byron Gilbert went to Salt Lake ThursIdaho Falls; Mrs. Clair Benson, Order-vil- le day to witness the marriage of Miss Susan and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wahlqulst, Benson and Billie Smith in the Salt Lake Ogden. The Duchesne Band Boosters held their Temple. Heaton and Mr. and Mrs. Kirk annual pot luck supper and election of Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood Liddell, Salt visited with their paFllmore, children, officers on Friday evening. Those elecLake, spent the week at the residence of In Roosevelt over the weekend. They ted to office were Helen Merkley, presiMr. and Mrs. Clarence Liddell. The two rents,move to Salt Lake In the near fliture. will dent; Henry Cook, vice president; Barbara men are brothers. Jensen, secretary and Kitty Glover, TreaMrs. Newt Miller recently returned to surer. Salt Lake for medical attention. Yoeman and Mrs. Glen Bascom are the paents of a baby girl born April 28 Just-A-Me- re in the Roosevelt hospital. Mr. Bascom Is stationed on the USS Coral Sea. The re Mrs. Ida Harrison hosted the Neola Third grade led their school In a grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn bridge club, Wednesday evening. Bascom and Merrill Rasmussen. The tree planting ceremony on Arbor Day ApMrs. Verlen labrum was a guest. A are Mrs. Alice Bascom 1972. Shoveling in the first soil grandparents great ril 28, dessert luncheon was served and an and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer was Vernon Moon, Principal. Manwarlng. enjoyable evening was spent playing Mr. and Mrs. Paul Murphy traveled to A program presented to the students The prizes were won by Mrs. bridge. Provo Monday to visit with their children. and parents consisted of a playlet by the William Llnck, Mrs. Labrum and Mrs. They also attended an open house at the third grade under the direction of Mrs. Ervin Wardle. J. Ruben Clark Library on the BYU Martha Riding. Three musical numbers campus honoring several retiring librariby Mrs. Zora Gardners 4th and 5th grades ans. Donald T. Schmidt who formerly and a dance by Mr. Moons 6th grade taught Seminary here was one of the perMrs. Edith Gardner, Mrs. Maxine Gardgirls. Mrs. Schmidt has just ner and Mrs. Barry Thompson were in sons honored. charge of gifts, and Mrs. Grace Workman sat at the guest book. Background organ music was played throughout the evening by Robin Luck. Dan Gardner was master of ceremonies In a program which consisted of a GRACE'S has invested in a large selection of song by Carol Lee Rich, Carol Betts, KatheSWIM SUITS. Check us while the selection is still good! rine Domgaard and Elaine Shlsler. Ruth Ann Winterton sang two W'E ALSO have SWIM SUITS if that's your original compositions, accompanied by her husband Hal. preference. Earl Gardner father of the bride, gave special advice to the groom In song. The bride's departure ensemble was a GOING ON! beige knit suit with matching accessories. A short honeymoon was spent In Wendover, Nev., and Southern Utah. The newlyweds & returned to their new home north of the Earl Gardner residence. A prenuptial shower was given for the bride by her aunt, Mrs. Velma Winn. The dinner was hosted by the 1 PHONE ROOSEVELT. UTAH grooms parents at Bottle Hollow on April for the Three Ds Thursday afternoon. Guests were Mrs. Vona Houtz, Mrs. Dennis Jenkins, Mrs. Lynn Labrum, Mrs. Larry are the parents Spade Hi club Neighborhood sewing Jljei Mr. and Mrs. Charles Francis Thompson greet guests at reception held in their honor In Rnllnnl. The bride U the former Lori Ann Gardner. Ilf Pffle Gardner-Thomps- The DUP of the Altamont area held their meeting last Thursday at their cabin In Upalco doing clean up work on yards and cabin. The lunch was pot luck. Mrs. ManelUa Madison gave the lesson. There were 20 members present and three county officer visiting Mrs. Gordon Hansen Mrs. Margaret Rudy and Mrs. Russell Todd. been appointed Church librarian for the LDS Church. ...Mrs. Alfred Morrill accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Perry to Provo last week where they attended a temple session. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Grant. Mr. and Mrs. George Dodge Pleasant Grove were guests at the home of Mrs. Alfred Morrill Saturday. Three Ds meet Saturday Knighters Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. James Milligan were the hostesses to the Saturday Knighters at the Frontier Grill. Dinner was served at a long table Spring flowers were used as decorations. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dump and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Labrum. The bridge prizes were won by Mr. Labrum, Mrs. James Hall, Gordon Harmston Jr., and Mrs, Lawrence Yack. l nuptial on Close friends and relatives watched as Lori Ann Gardner became the bride of Charles Francis Thompson In a double ring ceremony performed by Bishop Earl Slurphy at the home of the brides parents, April 14. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gardner of Roosevelt and Sir . and Sirs. Francis "Joe" Thompson , Ft. Duchesne are parents of the young couple. They were honored that evening at a reception held In the Ballard ward cultural hall. They received guests In front of a large white satin tucked heart entwined with blue and white roses, which stood In front of a white pearllzed backdrop, accented with bowls of blue roses and delphlnums, held by cherubs atop lighted columns; wedding baskets of clear white held white glads and mums. The bride wore a Juliette creation of French Georgette. The long Juliet sleeves were shirred at the shoulders and wrists, and the shirred bodice was trimmed with tear drop pearls. Her Juliette french Imported cap held the floor length Illusion veil. Her bouquet was a single giant white orchid surrounded by white roses, blue delphlnums and stephanotls. Matron of Honor was Mrs. Marge Mc-- K Inlay, sister of the bride, and Loldene Zager was maid of honor. They wore full length gowns of blue flowered organza over taffeta, shirred at the bodice with Juliet sleeves. Bridesmaids were Linda Thompson and Kay Slxklller, sisters of the groom, and Sandra Wardle, their azure blue gowns were of the same pattern as the maid and matron of honor. All wore cameos SHOP THE on a black velvet ribbon and carried bouquets of half a dozen pink and white carnations and babys breath tied with long blue bows. Nicole McKlnlay and Michelle Gardner, nieces of the bride, and Lisa Kay Slxklller, the groom's niece were flower girls. Lisa and Michelle's dresses were Identical to the bridesmaids, and Nicoles was Identical to the maid and matron of honor. They all carried silver baskets of spring flowers. The brides mother wore a sky-blfloor length gown of french-kn- lt crepe with pearllzed trim. The groom's mother wore a floor-leng- th gown of dusty rose lace over satin. Both wore corsages of white roses and silver ribbon. Barry Thompson, the grooms brother, performed the duties of best man, and a nephew of the bride, Gregory Gardner was rlngbearer. Kip Gardner was usher and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Oberhansly and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gardner were hosts and hostesses. The wedding cake consisted of three tiers atop white miniature grecian columns, adorned with blue cornflowers and white baby mums. Tiny bluebirds perched on white bells atop the cake and a softly lighted miniature bride and groom held hands at the base. Diane Phillips, Glenda Arrowchis, and Reva Roberts were In charge of serving. Refreshments of ambrosia, frappe, and open faced sandwiches were served In a garden setting from a buffet table graced by a flowing fountain punch bowl. Anne Gardner and Mrs. Velma Winn served at the buffet table. Serving girls were Merrldie Gardner, Joy Hardman and Dene and Jeannle Key. long-stemm- ed ue Band Booster Supper 3rd grade plants tree for Arbor Day Neola club Just-A-Me- THINKING ABOUT SWIMMING SUITS? SALE STILL Dresses Pants Skirts 10.00 Half Price! 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