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Show IN Page November 11, 1987 Uintah Basin Standard Pamela McCook, boy, October 28, Hospital Notes 1987.-- STAND- - ARD by the Duchesne County Hospital include: Jeffery and Julie Leicht. girl, November 3, 1987. Bret and Peri Byers, girl, November 2, 1987. John and Shelly Justice, girl, October 30. 1987. . ALTAMONT NEWS The Beehive Girls from Talmage and Mt. Home met at the Church with Diane Burton and Connie Liddell and learned to make picture frames. When the frames are completed, they will use them to frame pictures of the Mormon Temples. e The young women of ML Home' and. Talmage have drawn the names of Secret Sisters. For each birthday or special occassion, they do something special for their secret sisters. This month they did fun "little Trick" gifts to commem-morat- e Halloween, e Lake Fork Relief Society Homemaking Day was passed in knitting classes, learning to decorate small plastic baskets and tops to use for special storage and the tasting, table had dressing and pumpkin squares. ' e Cindie and Brad Jensen enjoyed the company of Brad's parents Rae and Hattie Jensen who came to visit and enjoy their new granddaughter Chelsy Lee. e Jeanette Larsen and Gary Jessen are both home from their respective hospital stays and are both doing better. Julie Edwards and Randy Farnsworth both formerly of Roosevelt will be getting married in Ferris, Texas on November 14. After the wedding the couple plan to reside in Ferris where Randy is currently employed. Edwards-Farnswort- h to marry Nov. Julie Edwards, formerly of Roosevelt will be married to Randy Farnsworth, also formerly of Roosevelt on November 14, 1987 in Ferris, Texas at 3:00 pm at the residence of Kenneth Weither-sponin Ferris, Texas. A reception will follow immediately afterwards. The Groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Randy Farnsworth of Roosevelt and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Weitherspoon of Ferris Texas. n 14 The Brides parents are Mr. Von Edwards of Roosevelt and Mr. and Rex Thompson of Odessa Texas. Julie is a 1987 graduate of Dawson County High School in Glendine, Montana, where she was a member of the drill team. Randy is a 1987 Graduate of Union High School where he played football and participated in track. The couple will reside in Ferris Texas where Randy is employed. Mrs. Duchesne D.U.P. Aoroauest that the Daughters f, the Utah Pioneers please attend the meeting at the D.U.P. Building on November 16 at 2:00 pm. All Please are welcome to attend. come. The reason there are so many surnames of Smith today is that during the Middle Ages the name was used for all metalworkers, or smiters, which mesns "to beat." Dirk Oman was injured in a hunting accident. He was shot in the leg, the severe injury threaten- ed his life through loss of blood and he faced the probability of losing his leg. Out of consideration for his' family, most news is second hand, but reports are that he will keep his leg. However, blood donations in his name will help greatly with the cost of the many transfusions that have been necessary, e Taylor Thayne took his wife Gail and his daughters, Wendy, Candi, Callie, Kanoni and Katie to Provo to see their son Tracy and daughter Allison and their new infant grandson, Tyler Tracy. Their oldest son Nile, who lives in Provo, also met them at the hospital. Allison and new son are doing fine, e Mr. and Mrs. Rue Mila just returned from a week's trip to California. They were accompanied by their daughter and e The young women of ML Home and Talmage have drawn the names of Secret Sisters. For each birthday or special occassion, they do something special for their secret Sisters. This month they did fun "little trick gifts to commemorate Halloween. A young matron was threatened . . in her home Halloween night by a man who knocked on her door in a kneeling position and with a covering over his head.- When she turned to get a treat for what she r, thought was an innocent he stepped into her home and threatened her with a knife. She does not know what saved her from worse than a threat unless it was the presence of her children. - . son-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Evans of Hoytsville, Utah. While there, they visited with their grandson, Russel Evans and his family, e The young men and young women from the ML Emmons-Upal-c- o area all met at the home of Bishop Tom Thacker on the evening of Wednesday, November From there, they were 4.. transported to the Grant Hansen Ranch in Arcadia where' they enjoyed a social evening and had the opportunity to learn the proper ettiquette for a dance: How to correctly ask a girl for a dance and how to properly accept and how to correctly return a girl to her original seating, and the proper way for a girl to return and correctly express thanks and any other special nuances that just make the evening more pleasant for Christmas Fair this the fun at the Upper Country Christmas Fair, November 14 from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm at the Altamont Elementary SehooL There will be many booths, with good food, crafts, ceramics, and many unique gift items. The Upper Come join both. e Laurels from Moon Lake and Talmage met at the Church in Boneta with their leaders, Bonnie Brotherson, Debbie Thayne and with Carol Rasmussen and started making rag baskets. They will meet again this week and finish up the projects they have started. . ' - . Jeanette Larsen ' .. Shannon and Moana Harren, boy, October 26, 1987. ' Philbeirt and La sal Tapoof, boy,' October 28, 1987. Bryce and Brenda Goodrich, Uby, November 4, 1987. Edward and Wendy Betts, boy, November 5, 1987. Lynn and Michelle Rich, boy, November 7, 1987. Mary Wopaock, girl, November 7. 1987. Fred, and Lynda Strate, boy, ' November 8, 1987.- Births Births reported to the . . Country Book Committee will also have booths for food, gifts, and white elephants. If you would like to donate items to their table, all proceeda will go towarda the printing of the history book. Bring your whole family and entertainment by enjoy the y load UlenL browse and shop for special Christmas gifts, and feed your family lunch at the Upper Country Christmas Fair. all-da- Phone News Items THE MAKING OF A Tribute to Artist The UBAVC will be the cite of a special "dinner theater" presentation by Nels, (pronounced "Neltz" a icandanivian name), Carlson, theatre instructor for the USU Education Center on November 20 and 21. Carlson, for his efforts in the theatre in such productions as "Camelot",' My Fair adv", "Man of La Manche", "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" and n many other, is hosting a show featuring scenes from "Hamlet", "MacBeth, "Camelot" and others in an effort to raise funds for the Uintah Arts Council. TheUAC sponsors such productions as "Star of Justice a local historical production about the life of Marshal John T. Pope and such outlaws as Butch Cassidy, the Sundance Kid and the "Hole in the Wall Gang", as part of the Outlaw Trails Festival. Last year the production played to so Id out" houses and "rave -- pro-feaso- "Fiddler on the Roof" which should start easting in January according to Ikerd. 12-- 3 m?6 65 years SS'i Recently celebrating 65 years of marriage at a apodal celebration hosted by their family, were Clarence L. and Henrietta Wilson. They were married in Duchesne, Utah, November 9, 1922 and the marriage waa later solemnized in the Ogden Temple. Henrietta was born to Joseph and Martha Lowry Gee in Manti vW3 the swell couple. P.M. Rosas cut in the afternoon last considerably longer than those cut in the morning. Healthtex Knits 2.89 Christmas Prints 20 OFF Polar Fleece Reg. 5.99 Er 7.99 yd. Sale 4.99 & 6.99 yd. "T 234 Thread Bernette Sale 549. Vacuum Repair fS 00 Sergers Scissor Sharpening SEWING MACHINE REPAIR 74 and 21. on August 31, 1903 and Clarence was born in Salt Lake City to John Ross and touisa Evans Wilson on July 23, 1893. They have three children, Donald, laMar and Lois, eight grandchildren and 18 and the couple resides in I,ayton. A wedding dance will be given by Cliff and Thora newlyweds Olsen on November 17 at 8:30 pm. Our Thanksgiving dance will be held Tuesday November 24 and it will be potluck. A 55 Alive Seminar will be held at the Senior Center November 12 and 13. Call the Center at for more information. According to Wilta Crumbo the 1987 Tax reform pamplets ire ouL You can call for the publication 920. 722-429- 6 Sewing Club Mrs. Velma Frandsen SALE FRIDAY & SATURDAY Reg. 3.99 Sale Roosevelt at a Dinner Theatre on November 20 enter- tained twelve members of the Neighborhood Sewing Club at her "Spoon Reindeer OS1 REKEIHSKERIMI! Lowe. Happy Birthday was sung to Burnis Roberts, a friend treated Mr. Roberts with a large cake and honored the band aa well with the Ralph and Edith Sharpies will celebrate their 50 Wedding anniAgain versary Tuesday night many more happy years together to Hanging Or Mini Quilt Top (Trip around the world) flag i'0):i be hosting a one-ma- n show at the UBAVC in together treaL Quilt Piecing "Speed Wall 31 (SjfcjQii A NIGHT WITH AN ARTIST USU Theatre Arts Instructor, Nels Carlson, will Wilson's celebrate Over seventy dancers enjoyed Make Take A Battenburg Lace Tree Arrangement 722-229- 789-935- 0 -- reviews, according to Maxine Ikerd, studentemployee and aide at the USU Education Center, so they are planning to repeat the performance that was so popular for the Festival Carlson, who Is a member of the UAC, is also in the stages for the upcoming USU production in the spring, of the Tuesday night dance. The music was great with Dave Holmes and his band back as well as Dallas Lace Battenberg & The center encouraged that earl) reservations be made for the dinner theatre performance as seating is limited for the "Sure to be popular show. Cost for the tickets is $8.00 per person and $15.00 per couple, and for further infrirmation call The dinner or theatre performance will also be held in Vernal on November 16 and 17 at Uintah High School. one-ma- Senior Corner Fri. Nov. 13 USU Theatre Arts Instructor, Nels Carlson, prepare for his role in the USU production of ''Camelot", as he dons his "Kingly" garb. 722-51- 31 MINI CLASSES MAKE IT & TAKE IT Hatch assists KING-J- an home Wednesday evening. The group enjoyed visiting and sewing. A salad luncheon was served. iimniici Fill your holiday bowl with Jelly Belly, Jelly Beans or our Hnma Mario UoMri |