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Show 4 STANDARD MARCH 20, 1975 Homes, Homes, Homes, Homes Get the home that does not set on cribbing for days and days and continue to crack before it is put on the foundation . Home Get an Intermountain Precision-Bi- lt from Precision Homes and Construction An IPBH Home is put on the foundation directly from the transport truck. Wow what a difference But there's still more reason to buy a Precision Bilt home . . . We help you with finance plans . . . Farmers Home FHA Va Conventional Mortgage guarantee MOON-EUGST- ER WED IN DOUBLE RING CEREMONY The former Joyce Moon daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moon of Duchesne, was married to John R. Eugster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Eugster, in Salt Lake on February 20, in the Pioneer LDS Stake Center in Salt Lake. The young couple exchanged vows in a double ring ceremony before stake president, David Stanley, friends and relatives. During a wedding reception in the Bridge land LDS Ward Chapel, the newlyweds greeted friends against a background of Australian Pouf Curtains and a pink chiffon drape and a gold backdrop and lighted columns. Bouquets of flowers were on either side. The bride was lovely in a white organdy lace with high neck bodice with lace inserts down the front. A full side skirt with lace trimmed flounce on the bottom and lace edged trim on the train. Long sleeves were edged in lace with a shoulder length veil which fell from a wedding band and caplet sleeves over the shoulders and over a satin underskirt. She carried a bouquet of pink roses and pink and white carnations with baby breath with white ribbon streamers. Maid of honor was a sister of the bride, Louise Moon, she wore a pink silk jersey, floor length skirt and topped with side braid and bell sleeves and carried a light pink and long stemmed red rose. Bridesmaids were, Maryetta Sampson, Carolynn Woodward,' Judy Moon, Joann Eugster, and Terry Warr, all wearing matching dresses like that worn by the maid of honor. Rachelle Moon a niece of the bride was a flower girl and was dressed in a light pink print lace with a ' lace trimmed bib front and carried pink and white flower baby breath in a basket The brides mother was dressed in a full length pink crepe jersey princess stvle gown and wore a corsage of pink rose and carnation. The grooms mother was dressed in a full length pink gown with lace bodice and pink crepe skirt. Her corsage was the same as that of the brides mother. Richard C. Hansen, an uncle of the groom was best man. Ushers were Lee Moon and Jerry Moon, brothers of the bride. Gift bearers were, Joe Moon, Heidi Moon, and Elizabeth Woodward. Those in charge of serving were, Karo Lynn Taylor, Vicki Smith, Delores Hamilton, Tracy Hall Kelly Smith, Shelly Smith, Rhonda Rhoades, Tammy Sam, and Debbie Reyburn. In charge of gifts were, Eva Hansen, Susan Peatross, Kathryn Moon, and Lourena Pierce. Kay Moon sat at the guest book. The wedding cake was displayed on a round table draped with a floor length table cloth against a backdrop of ratan with pink and white chiffon drape. It was decorated with white wedding bells and clusters of pearl grapes around the bottom layer with two companion cakes of heart shape, decorated with pale pink roses. Jerry Moon was master of ceremonies for a program consisting of JoAnn Eugster, a sister of the groom playing a piano solo, Bob Wright, two original guitar solos, Dorothy Moon, an aunt of the bride with a tribute to the bride and groom, and Wade Peterson, a vocal solo. The bride chose as her going away ensemble a shirt waist ed tailored d print dress with tie. The couple honeymooned in Park City and surrounding area. They are making their home in Salt Lake. An open house was held inhe Pioneer Stake house in Salt Lake City by the groom's parents on February 20. multi-colore- Basin couples attend convention Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moon attended the Land Bank of Berkley Stockholders Annual Meeting held at the Del Webb's Townhouse in Phoenix, Arizona, Feb. 26-2They were accompanied on their trip by Mr. and Mrs. Dee Jenkins of Vernal and Mr. and Mrs. James Day of Draper. Mr. Elmer Moon, Mr. Dee Jenkins and Mr. James Day are directors of FLB representing the Salt Lake Office. A program and activities were planned for the wives in addition to the business meetings attended by the directors. Federal And quality on-si- te work. Tom Fausett, with more than 8 years in concrete work, gives you expert ori-si- te workmanship. Monday night bridge held The Monday Night bridge club was hosted by Mrs. Jack Harmston at the frontier Grill A dessert luncheon was served to nine present Bridge was played and Mrs. Jim Milligan, Mrs. Bob Huish, and Mrs. Bob True won the prizes. The former Joyce Moon was married to Howard G. Eugster during a double ring ceremony February 20 in Salt Lake. dealer for Intermountain Homes Precision-bil- t Precision Homes & Construction 722-248- Annette Cook and Robert Ambercombie have set April their wedding date. 1 1 2 L. for COUPLE SETS APRIL 12 WEDDING DATE Precision Homes and Construction Star Rt. BOX 23 Roosevelt 84066 Pirate tend me more information Type Fln.n-.n- ( QV.A CCi.nv. DF.H A. Mr. and Mrs. Jack II. Cook, Roosevelt, announce the engagement of their UF.rm Hon.. Nm daughter, Addrru. City FhoA. SUI. . Cl I would Ilk, in buy . lot -- u nd build I n ll Lj I Zip. ,m buvini . Im fait Rosisvslt sa Hwy 40 scroll frssi Bi "U" Annette, to Robert L. Abercrombie. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Abercrombie, of Vernal, formerly of Glendive, Montana. Bob and Annette have set April 12th as their wedding dale. They will then be living in the Roosevelt area, where Bob is employed with Sun Oil Field Service. |