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Show f x ' , vs s ' I , tt r.rnj ? if - & Urn tv lY f . It 7 Little league Orangeville little league boys won the Emery American League softball tournament last week with 11 wins and 3 losses. As a cllmas to the softball tournament Manager, Bud Keisel along with coach, Johnson, and Mrs. Johnson, treated the boys to an evening of swimming and a picnic in the city park. In appreciation for the many hours spent in coashing these boys, gifts were presented to manager Keisel, coach and mrs. Johnson. Champs V-- i v. 'Few changes will be made in the Na- tional Forest Fee collection program as a. result of the recent enactment of Public which restores a modified Law staGolden Eagle Passport Program, ted Regional Forester Vern Hamre today. "However", he said, " the Bill does entitle persons 62 years of age or older to a Golden Age Passport which will allow them a 50 percent reduction of user fees in National Parks and Nation- - Vince Huntington, David Law, Richard Miles, Absent, Jerry Ward, Garth Luke, ' "v J piece pair. The elaborately decorated background and hall, cuisine and floral arrangements were the artistry of Theressa F rands en, cousin of the bride. Both graduates of Emery High Randy fulfilled an Alaska --British Columbia mission and has attend EEU. LeAann is a graduate of CEU and has attended the University of Utah College of Nursing for one year. They are employed for the summer but will enroll at the U. of U. in the fan, Aprenuptlal party was given by Zola Guymon and daughter Marie, and Doris Leonard and daughter Carol Ann. Mothers of the bride and groom chose floor length models of royal blue crepe styled high walsted featuring ruffle trimmed bateau neckline and short sleeves. Their corsages were of white carnations centered by red roses. A-l- ine -- 1 i I h . "Vv-'- (: ft Baity use Top Left; Bud Kelsel Manager, Larry Huntington, Courtney Cox, Ricky Hardee, Dallin Law, J.D, Wickman, Bret Rasmussen, M.E. Johnson, coach. Bottom Left: Douglas Cox, Brent Peacock ' EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS LEADER ThuredajuljrggJTjBgeS as her gux to the bridal i 92-3- 47, fr- , T' v if II ..'-- . i" v fc. Potar King f i'- N f ' ' ' i -v . v v' . ' ' I ' - "i: .. 'V. " OFFERS THE FINEST : IN FAMILY DINNERS wv . BREAKFAST SERVED AT ALL HOURS. j , ! ? .11 ' M: MR. al Forests. CHEFS FEATURING SATURDAY - JULY 22 TIRYKI STEAK - $1.95 & MRS. GEORGE RANDALL BELL Hamre explained that there is a user . fee of $1.00 per day for each noncommercial vehecile and its occupants in designated Forest service camping and picnic areas throughout Utah, Nevada, southern Randy BeU and LeAnn Hanson were marIdaho, and western Wyoming. Under the new Act, nontransferable , ried in Manti Temple June 30 by Golden Eagle Passports and Golden Age v ent Ruel Christiansen. The ceremony was witnessed by 18 family members and friPassports are to be issued starting next ends. Following the double ring ceremony year. This season, "Parkland Passports and "Parkland Golden Age Passports, George and Ann Bell hosted a wedding breakfast. In the evening Dorr and Elizabeth are being issued by the National Park Hanson hosted the wedding reception keyService. ite ed to a and blue color scheme. The Parkland Passport is valid only The bride chose a gown of white silk for entry into the areas administered by organza styled with full bishop sleeves the National Park service. No passport gathered to lace cuffs. A tucked panel or other permit is needed for entry into edged with peau Dange lace enhaunced National Recreator National Forest any the bodice and skirt front. A self bow at ional Area administered by the Forest . the back waistline and swooping train Service. The National Park service, chcompleted her costume, a fingertip user a use fee of for arges any designated butterfly veil was caught by a mother-- of developed campground and for other specpearl headpiece. LeAnn held a cascading ial recreation facilities (such as boat of white carnations and red roses. bouquet launching ramps). Karla Joy Liddell was matron of honor The Parkland Golden Age Passport, for her sister. Sisters Colleen, Leslie and which next year will be replaced by the Effie Ann Lomayaktewa were joined by Golden Age Passport, is to entitle the ownMarie Guymon, CheriAnn Fall and Carol er (who must be at least 62 years of age) to a 50 percent reduction in the user fee vj Ann Leonard as bridesmaids. They wore for any National Park system or National .s evening length gowns of red and white Forest campground or other special re- - ; t checked gingham flocked by blue and white creation facility for which a user charge 1 daisies. Their dresses were styled with fitted lace trimmed bodice, full length is made. This will include all designated sleeves and a gathered ne skirt endForest service campgrounds and special ing in a bias self ruffle. Minature reprod-uctlo- ns facilities are required to pay the establishwere worn by adorable flower girls ed daily use fees. Jjan Bell and Megan Liddell. All the bridal Mr, Hamre stressed that all National" Forest sites are not charge areas, and the attendants carrldd white baskets holding Fwhite daisy pom-poand baby breath designated sites are weU posted twadvise the public. i tied with red ribbons. Rue Bell stood as best man for his brother. Men of the wedThe new Golden Eagle Passport and ding party appeared in black tuxedos and Golden Age Passport will probable not be white boutonieres. Gift bearers were issued this season. However, any persons Terry Bell and Jonathan Hanson. Ushers presenting either the Parkland Golden Age were Marvin and Phillip Bell and Loel Passport or any other reasonable evidence Hansen. Presiding at the guest book was of being 62 years of age or older shall be i Barbara L. Crawford. Gwen Mathis, Bar-ba- ra given the 50 percent reduction in user fees for National Forest campground and other Wilson,Raylene Wilson were in cha-r- ge of gifts. recreation facilities. specialized Blake LiddeU as master of ceremonies Introduced musical numbers by Errol Lttster, Preston Wakefield, Quinn Guymon Brent Gardner, Kay Guymon, J, Arnold Mathis and daughter Marilyn, and coUeen Hanson. The final number, a musical benediction entitled "A Wedding Prayer was sung by Calvin A. Jewkes,accompian- - 23 SOUTHERN BAKED HAM with CHIFS OWN MINT JULP FRUIT SAUCE - $1.95t SUNDAY-JUL- Y Manti Temple rites unite couple fihicken J whole or cut up 37c red-wh- Weiners 69c lb. NORWEST Fruit Cocktail 3 89 Marshmallows 4 $1 Pork 3 DrlnksX.SI Beans 89 Buns 2 69v Bananas 29$ A-li- ed by Arlene Brown. Norma Hall, Janet Garnder and Colleen Hanson accomptaned, the love songs offered during the joyous occasion. The wedding cake was a raphsody in three separated tiers embellished with bells lady slippers, turtle doves, red rose clusters, & Grecian columns topped by a cluster of large white bells tied with white net and ribbon. A playing fountain under the structure added a novel touch. Claudia Cox of Orangeville, created the master- - COMPLETE Dinner , Workshop Classes You Sew Here STOP IN AND SIGN UP OR FILL IN THE COUPON BELOW (BE SURE TO THE GARMENTS YOU WOULD MAKEX RETURN THE COU PON TO OUR STORE AND WE WILC LET YOU KNOW THE TIME. CHECK LIKE TO MORN. 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