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I weeks No wedding from ng the stories stones date or of pictures wedding will reception be accepted beyond three 3 l l' l nr Y f n nr r i JUST MARRIED Lt It and Mrs William Wililam Alonzo Dewey were united recently recent ly in Salt Lake City They are presently residing in in Mississippi where the groom is is stationed in in the U US U.S. S Navy Couple Speaks Wedding Vows in Catholic Rites Gail Margaret Arnold Arneld became the bride of Lt JG William Alonzo Alenzo Dewey recently in the St St. Anns Ann's s Catholic Church Churchin in Salt Lake City Reverend James Kenny officiated at the double ring rig ring ceremony ceremony ceremony cere cere- mony and the Nuptial Mass The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Mis John Jehn Arnold Arneld Salt Lake City and the groom is the son sen of Mr and Mrs Richard Dewey of Grand Junction for mer residents of Bonanza THE BRIDE wore were a floor fleer length floor length dress of candlelight cotton lace featuring featuring ing an empire with long Bishop Bishop Bis Bis- hop sleeves and stand tip standup up collar Her Iler fingertip veil was trimmed In matching lace enhanced by a headpiece headpiece head head- piece of lace and seed pearls The brio bri- bridal dal corsage was of red and white while roses resES and stephanotis MRS LYNN M M. Beale sister of the bride was matron of honor honer Bridesmaids were Louise and Jane Dewey sisters of the groom Rhonda Rhenda Drew and Mrs J I T. T Thomas Brimer sister of the bride They were attired in floor length floor length cranberry cranberry cran cran- berry red velvet skirts skirls with candlelight candlelight candlelight candle candle- light lace blouses and rose satin sash sash- es cs Matching velvet bows bews adorned their hair They carried nosegays of pink and white carnations J J. J THOMAS Brimer was bestman Other attendants were Michael Frey Lynn M Ms Beale Thomas Themas Hernandez and Jack Arnold Arnel bi brother brether other of the bride A reception honoring the newly newlyweds weds was held at the home of the brides bride's s parents THE WEDDING cake was decorated in white with wilh pink rosebuds and a traditional bride and groom statuette Cindy Dow Dew assisted by Judy Hecht were in charge of the guest book boek Mrs Glen Yeager and Mrs Robert Rebert Drew were in charge of serving The brides bride's s mother mether wore were a beige crepe dress and the groom grooms groom's s mother a pink silk dress Their corsages were orchids SPECIAL out out out-ot ot town guests were Mr and Mrs Carl Dewey grandparents of the groom and Mr 11 and Mrs Harris II H. Gillman Grand Junction the Don Deweys the William T T. T Denver Marie Mane Nelson and Mrs Fred Bonomo Price Trice Sue Brimer Arcadia California the Jeb Stuarts Logan and the Nathan Joneses Bonanza A wedding breakfast followed the wedding wedding wed wed- wedding ding ceremony at Beau Brummels Restaurant Restaurant Restaurant Res Res- in Salt Lake City for members of the wedding party and relatives It was hosted by the parents of the bride A REHEARSAL dinner was held preceding preceding pre pre- ceding the rehearsal at Capri Restaurant Restaurant rant hosted by the groom grooms groom's s parents The bride graduated from Olympus High School in 1967 and has been attending attending at at- tending the University of Utah in the field of special education THE GROOM graduated from Uintah High School in in 1964 and from the University University Uni Uni- of Utah Ulah in 1968 cum laude in mechanical engineering He lIe is a member of Tau Beta PI and Pi Tau Sigma engineering honor fra fra- He lIe is presently a lieutenant junior grade in in the Navy and returned return return- ed from Vietnam in June where he ho served ser ser- ved as propulsion engineer aboard the aircraft carrier Ranger MR DEWEY reported to Pascagoula Mississippi 1 Naval Shipbuilding Yard as supervisor of shipbuilding November 13 The couple honeymooned to Pascagoula la la Mississippi and will reside there tern tem Mr 1111 and Mrs Jess York moved back to Vernal from Dutch John Monday of last week Dixie White of Monroe Louisiana spent some time visiting her mother Mrs 1 T T. W W. Sweatman She returned home Thursday of last week Mr and Mrs Garth Batty visited their daughter Michel Batty of Provo then went to Salt Lake City for a temple excursion excursion They also visited Dr and Mrs 1 Gordon Gorden Stagg of Ogden and returned home Tuesday of last week Mr and Mrs Floyd Workman Mr 1111 and Mrs Niles Southam and Monroe Hatch returned home Saturday from Lima Uma Ohio where they brought back three school buses Stella Workman went to Salt Lake City to visit relatives over the Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Thanks Thanks- giving holiday PINE TREE CLUB The Ashley National Forest Pine Tree Club held a November meeting at the Hotel lintel Vernal Wednesday of last week Dinner was f followed by a a. a short short- bus business iness mess meeting with Mrs 1 Richard Pierce presiding The theme of the program was the coming holiday season MEMBERS DISPLAYED and demonstrated demon demon- how to make decorations and presents for the family Many original craft Ideas were exchanged I rt us Me es loi 1 ur r Uie We ne were Mrs Larry Jackson Mrs Irs George Wall and Mrs Glenn Openshaw Mrs 1 David Crigger gel ger received the door prize THE NEXT meeting of the Pine Tree Club will be held Wednesday All For tor est eat Service wives and lady employees are invited according to officials BEAUX ARTS Mrs Ralph A A. A Bryson was hostess to members of the Beaux Arts Club Wednesday Wednesday Wed Wed- of last week Mrs 1 Lewis Abegglen gave an inter esting program on the lupian Indians from the valley of the Amazon She said the government is setting aside an area to protect the Indian tribes and to help preserve their primitive customs A DESSERT luncheon was served by the hostess to 14 members The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs 1 Harold E E. E Davis Wednesday M MEN AND GLEANER DANCE DANCEA A regional semi semiformal formal dance for M Men M-Men Men and Gleaners will be held Satur day from 9 to 12 p pm p.m. m at the Ballard Ward Cultural Hall The Reynolds Orchestra will provide music Admission will be charged The event is being sponsored by the Roose Boone velt veil M Men M-Men Men and Gleaners 0 O O. O T. T BRIDGE Members of the 0 O. O T T. T Bridge Club held a Thanksgiving bridge club party at the Hotel Vernal Thursday evening of last week Mrs Lloyd Watkins was hostess Prizes zes were a awarded warded to Bea flea Bennion Mrs 1 Rulon Hacking and Ann King THE NEXT meeting will be held Thursday of next week at the Hotel Vernal with Edna Eskelson as hostess PROGRESSIVE ARTS CLUB Progressive Arts Club members met at the home of Mrs Raymond Hamson for their regular meeting Wednesday of last week Mrs 1 Dellis Morrill lorrill was co hostess co-hostess Stanley Allen pupil personnel specialist special special- 1st of the Uintah School District presented pre pre- an interesting lesson and dis dis- discussion on child psychology A SALAD luncheon was served to 13 members and one guest Mrs Elmer Duncan CURRENT TOPICS CLUB HEARS PROGRAM ON NEPAL Current Topics Club was held at the home of Mrs Ken Wednesday of last week with Mrs 1 Bill Thomas as co co hostess Present were 21 members Mrs 1 Paul gave the club collect Mr 1 and Mrs 1 Lawrence Lee presented the program for the evening They showed show show- ed slides of Nepal which brought to life the background of Asia where the couples couple's s daughter Zetta resides with her family and teaches school A NEW program this year is to present pre pre- sent the life history of one member each month The purpose of this program pro pro- gram is to enable each member to become be be- come better acquainted This is Your Life Virginia Walker Ashton was presented by Thelma Wright right THE C CONSTITUTION TION V r I and bylaws were read by Mrs 1 Tom hyt I Grua It II was ed rt that h the reported report report- rt district project is to help the forgotten institutionalized senior citi citi- zens The next meeting will be held Wednesday Wed Wed- nesda at the home of Mrs 1 Ralph Ashton Ash Ash- ton with Mrs 1 t Fred red Washburn assisting assisting KINGSBURY LADIES GUILD The Kingsbury Kingsbury- Ladies Guild held a meeting recently at the Fellowship tall Hall Rhoda DeVed called the meeting to ordel or or- del der Devotions were given by Francis Bridges from the readings of a Christian Science Book by Mary Baker Eddy Reverend Re Jack Coates gave the second sec ond end In a series of on religious sects in the country A discussion period per iod sod followed A SHORT business meeting was held Refreshments ments ss were bV ly the hos s tess less Mrs 1 DeVed The next net meeting will be held December De DC cember 7 at the home of Mrs 1 Claudius Banks Business will be planning for forthe forthe the Christmas dinner All members are urged to attend according to officials emmoN S' S The regular meeting of the ettes cites was held Wednesday of last week at the home hone of Pat Cherry hostess with Margo 1 serving as co co- hostess The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Marydith 1 White and Margo 1 led the club collect The current topic was on unsafe Christmas toys given by Connie Southam ERVA BOWDEN was introduced and then gave a review of the book Applesauce Applesauce Apple Applesauce sauce Needs Sugar The book is a collection of articles from the Saturday Evening Post about one family family's s experiences REFRESHMENTS were served ed to 14 members LADIES PETROLEUM THANKSGIVING DINNER A traditional Thanksgiving dinner for Ladies Petroleum Club was held Tuesday Tues day of last week at the Hotel Vernal dining room Dolores Burke of Garden Gate Floral presented a demonstration on Christmas gift wrapping Hostesses for the evening even even- evenIng ing were Ann Stelzer Norleen Cannon Barbara Rada Mary Iary Lou Guinn and Janet Lauderback TABLE DECORATIONS of Thanksgiving ing turkeys made from pine cones and other fall ideas were created by club members Delores Stroh Pat Brown Linda Oaks and Dianne Nowell Prizes were awarded to Cheryl Holt Bolt door prize Wannell McBride 1 bridge Janet Lauderback pinochle Joyce canasta and Virginia Denton bingo THE LADIES Petroleum Club will hold a Silver Tea December 19 from 2 to 4 p pm p.m. m at the home of Betty Belly Lewis West 2nd South The Tho tea will replace the regular December meeting SENIOR CITIZENS CITIZEN'S CHRISTMAS PARTY The retired teachers and members of HARP in Uintah County will hold a Christmas party dinner and program December 7 at noon Christmas decorations and music will create a holiday atmosphere Persons are arc asked to bring their own utensils according to Charles P P. P Lewis president POUND HOUNDS TOPS A meeting of Pound Hounds founds TOPS was held Monday 1 evening with Stella Boren leader officiating Queen of the tho week was Sandy Lewis Mrs 1 Boren read an article on improving improving ing oneself and keeping busy Margie 1 Collier suggested every member read Decem Decembers December bers ber's s Readers Reader's s Digest article Overweight a Fresh Look at the tho Problem Pro Pro- blem CORRIENNE THEDELL was present cd ed a handmade quilt made by Betty Belly Kuchler for the most weight loss in a recent contest The members divided into groups for therapy Anyone interested in joining the club may phone 2728 2728 for more information CULTURAL ARTS The Cultural Arts Club met Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day of last week at the home of Oleta White president Luncheon was served to 18 members and three guests Pearl Shaffer took club members on onan onan onan an imaginary trip to the Hawaiian Is Islands Is Is- lands Stella Glines was in charge of the program THE NEXT meeting will be held Wednesday Wednesday Wed Wed- at the home of Alice Fox The program will be under the direction of Mildred 1 Hacking December 16 the club will hold its Christmas party at the home of Blanche Smith halite Searle will provide the entertainment s L rc t tI I I- I RECENT NEWLYWEDS Mr and Mrs Creg Cook were married recently on in n Maeser and are presently res residing ding in Vernal The bride Is the former Merkley |