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Show Make plans now for Miss UBIC pageant Plana are now being made for the ' 20th annual Min UBIC Scholarahip Pageant, to be held In June. Mra. Denni Jenkins, Roosevelt, will erve aa chairmen of thia pears pageant She haa announced that Mra. Moriin (Gayle) Buchanan will auiat her aa with Vicky Jenkina, Wendy Earl, Lynette Gardner, Sharon Labrum, Lynette Labrum, and Kathy Barren aa committee membera. Mr. Jenkina and her committee encourage all merchants, businesses, dubs and other organisations fa the Basin to sponsor a contestant fa tha pageant After choosing 4 girl, sponsors should contact her as soon aa passible so she ean begin to prepare early. Community sponsors are a very good way to encourage and invite girls to participate," stated Mrs. Jenkins. Girls are encouraged to enter the n, contest whether sponsored or not They may contact the following people in their areas for entrance forms and further information: Mrs. Bill (Lynette) ijabrum, Neola, 8584687; Mrs. Terry (Sally) Bastian, Vernal, 789-286- Mrs. Steve (Beverly) Evana, Mrs. Shirl (Judy) Altamont Mrs. Rawlings, Roosevelt Mary Lou Hayes, Duchesne, To qualify, young women must be between the ages of 17 and 26 on the Labor Day holiday, muat be a high school graduate by Labor Day and must never have been married. This is a valuable experience for any Basin girl, Mrs. Jenkins said. offers an opportunity for public attention on the high caliber of young ladies fa our area. Participation also offers an opportunity for added maturity and poise through publie appearances. Most important scholarship awards will be given to the winner and her two attendants to help fa obtaining their college educations. All the Basin communities sre encouraged to support this program, . 454-871- 722-825- 2; 788-580- It Helper couple sets July wedding Mr. and Mrs. Delee anHelper, Montoya, nounce the engagement of their daughter, Roslyn, to Douglas Warden, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Warden, Helper, formerly of Altamont Miss Montoya is a 1977 graduate of Carbon high sehooL She attended the College of Eastern Utah and will receive an Associate degree in June. Warden is a 1975 graduate of Altamont high sehooL He served an LDS mission to the Seattle, Wash., area. He is employed with Utah Power and Light - The couple has set July 0 as their wedding day. They will be married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and will make their home in Helper. j Miss Roslyn Montoya, Helper, and Douglas Warden, a former Altamont resident, are engaged to be married July 6 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, Annual .Sew Show set May 3 at Uintah high - fm Je - s'- . ' r The annual Sew Show will be held in the Uintah high school in Vernal Thursday, May 8, from 1 to 8 ., sponsored by Utah State University Extension Service. A common problem, Fitting and Pattern Alteration, will be presented by Ronds Olsen and Thete Johnson. For further information call Janeen Cook, Extension home economist, at 7882487 or Ronda H. Olsen is a native of Beaver, Utah. She attended Southern Utah State College and Utah State University, graduating from USU in 1972 with a BS degree in Home Economics Education. After teaching Home Economics for two years in Beaver, she returned to graduate school at the University of Arisons in Tucson. While completing her MS degree in Clothing and Textiles, she worked as a teaching assistant Presently Ronda is employed by Utah State University as the Uintah County Extension service home economist 722-460- Iffing . 4 I Theta Johnson is Extension Clothing Specialist at Utah State University. She is known throughout the state because of workshops held in each county, state meetings and TV programs. She is a graduate of USU in Textiles and Clothing, and studied at Columbia University Teachers College, where she received her MA degree, also in Textiles and Clothing. Ms. Cook urges all Uintah Basin seamstresses to attend the show and encourage others to attend, also. Friendship club-Duches-ne Friendship Club was held Wednesday, April 18, in the DUP building, Duchesne. Zella Grant was. the hostess and Merdis Buckalew and Annie Mezenen Eleven memwere the bers were present for the dinner and progressive bingo. -- BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Preston Serawop, Gusher, a boy, April 18. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Collett, Roosevelt, a boy, April 14 Mr. and Mra. Steven Ames, Altonah, a girl, April 14 Mr. and Mrs. John Madsen, Roosevelt, a girl, April 16. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffory Henderson, Neola, a girl, April 17. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dart, Roosevelt, a boy, April 17. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Christensen, Talmage, a girl, April 19. . f Madsen, Charles Bird, Charles Brow, Bessie Miller, Marie Durfey, Priscilla Cortes, Esther Mathisen, Alfred Root, Frank Rkhens, Richard Potter, Con Quenton O'Drisoll, Paul Wilkins, Ridley, Glennis King, Tony Jeppson, Albert Johns, William Jenkins, Robert Goden, Tana Ames, Nora McClennan, Dorothy Malen, Margaret Turare, Katherine Lewis, Crus Cesspooch, Glenda Cloward, Jason Ivie, Kim Hatch, Teddy Stringham, Beth Brown, Ida Lou Taylor, Hannah Santio, George Blatnick, Pat Murphy, Janet Duncan, Arden Post, Floyd Nick. lovely 'ladies" of the of are House displayed before Lycus Pseudolus, left, played by Mark Peterson, as he searches fora bride for his master in the musical comedy, "A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum," which . ON Crumbo notes 86th birthday Herman Crambo, Ft. Duchesne, celebrated his 80th birthday April 21 with a steak fry. Present at the party were his wife, Mentors, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Crumbo, Mr. and Mrs. Phil (Kelly Holmes) Rushton, and Mr. and Mrs. Nick PARADE The Culture club Ten members of the Culture Club met at the home of Pearl Labrum and traveled to Vernal in her motor home. They attended the spring banquet for federated dubs held at the 1 Oprandy. Cafe. $1000 prize for poetry plays Wednesday, through Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Union high school auditorium. The actresses who fill the stage here include Ann Carroll, Lori La Beaux, Beverly Bulloch, Suzzanne Fausett, Barbara Ann AAecham and Carol Anne Noll. STANDARD Appliances Your home appliances will last longer if you take care of them. Be sure facilities are adequate - wiring, wall outlets, gas line capacity, water and drainage. Dont attempt to save pennies in these areas; it could cost you in the long ran. Have appliances installed and checked by a trained technician. April 26. 1979 Duchesne DUP of Utah Pioneers Daughters Theodore Camp met Thursday, April 19, for their monthly meeting in Duchesne. Thelda Halstead was in charge of the meeting. A $1000 grand prize will be awarded in the Spring Poetry Competition sponsored by the World of Poetry, a quarterly newsletter for poets. Poems of all styles and on any subject are eligible to compete Rules and official entry forms are available from World of Poetry, 2481 Stockton Blvd., Dept A., Sacramento, California 95817. 718$ J e John and Becky Faulkner have returned from Canadian, Texas, where they visited Janet and Micky Karr and family. They took care of the Karr children while Mrs. Karr was in the Shattuck, Okla. hospital where she had major surgery. They also visited Margie Trimble, Am- Learn how to cook L 2, 3 foods, even a complete meal, all at once with Microwave Littons Oven. AH the details of delicious microwave cooking. e" arillo, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Thomas, Orem, are the parents of a baby girl born April 4 in tbe Utah Litton... changing thevvayAmericaCooks? Valley LITTON Microwave Cooking She and Kristene. named Grandparents are Mr. Weston Mrs. and Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Grant. Great-gran- d parenta are Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge Buckalew. ' e The DUP t Mona day for quilting. was . CMUMS gam 29 All Special W Orders During The Month Of May For the May Graduate Or The June Bride! hospital. weighed 8 lbs. 1 os. NIELSEN FURNITURE & WESTERN AUTO Roosovelt Art PATIENTS Kathy Larsen, Judy Young, Manila Cooking Class May 3 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. 130 East Lagoon, ik, Duchesne CB Kar-path- y, HospttaliNotes IUlto Meal-In-On- community's production, which goes on stage at 7:30 p.m. this Thursday, Friday and Saturday in the Duchesne high school auditorium. At right, Karlene Young as Eliza tries out her new-foun- d graces at a ball, waltzing with Zoltan played by Dennis Ercanbrack. Lad' traces the from Doolittle her Eliza of Cockney origins, development left, to the company of royalty in high society, right. Left, Cockney vendors J. B. Fransdsen, She-- y Lott, Sherry Ohm and Kerry. Frandsen provide a hilarious scene in Duchesne The musical "My Fair TWO EXTREMES Service Always Is First At - , gnSTS USon ByUw, nc. 581 East Main - Roosevelt "Formtrly Vallty Marbt |