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Show 1 . 4 COUPLE SETS April 29. 1976 STANDARD "WtJWfC JUNE 24 Couple to be honored on 50th anniversary WEDD1NGDATE-- . Arvin Keegan wedding revealed The family of Clarence and Lola Jonea of Altonah will honor them at an open houae on their 60th wedding anniveraary May 1, from 4 p.m. at the Altamont Omni Winterton and Bonnie are planning a June 24th date in the Manti Temple, they thia week as they announced their engagement 2-- IDS Ward Chapel Frienda and relativea of Mr. and Mrs. Jonea are cordially invited to attend and visit with the couple. The family request no gifts please. Omni Winterton and Bonnie Keegan are planning a June 24 wedding in the Manti Arvin LDS Temple. to frienda and relativea. Bonnie ia the daughter of Mra. Priscilla James Keegan of Cohaaaott, Massachusetts, and the late Mr. Ralph E. Keegan, Jr. She has been in Utah for several years, and ia a registered nurse, working at the BYU Health Center. Arvin, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Omni 0. Winterton of Roosevelt will be graduating from Utah Technical College at Provo, on June 3 with a degree in electronics. He returned from a mission to western Canada about a year ago, A reception will be held June 25 in the Roosevelt West Stake House. HoqittalNotec Births Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Grant Duchesne, a boy, April 20. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Potter, Duchesne, a girl April 22. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bird, Roosevelt a boy, April 22. Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy, Roosevelt a boy, April 23. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Brotherson, Roosevelt a girl April 24. Patients Ilona Yazzie, Louise Roberts, Betty Handley, James Hooks, Jean Brian, Margaret Caldwell, Carrie Mountain, Robert Boybal Dane Gerkin, Smiley Denver, Laben Pusher, Lee Allred, Couple to . celebrate Golden wedding Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cal Rasmuaaen bel honored at an open house, Saturday, May 8, from 9 p.m. at the Granger 5 LDS Ward Chapel on their 50th wedding anniversary. They were married April 29, 1926 in Bennett Mr. Rasmussen was born September 13, 1904 in Naples to Albert and Marian Wilson Rasmussen. Mrs. Rasmussen was the former Golds Snow. She was born May 20, 1908 in Jensen, to Seymore B. and Adelia Hall Snow. They are now residents of Salt Lake City active in the LDS Church in which they have both held many positions. Much of their life was lived in the Uintah Basin, prior to moving to Salt Lake. He is a retired farmer and carpenter. They are the parents of 12 children. Jennie Latham, Magna; Sue Rasmussen, Salt Lake; Donna Wilkerson, Duchesne; Vee Taylor, Vernal; Bonnie Sullivan, Colorado; Vera Cook, Price; Sandra Mosley, Prescott Arizona; Clyde K. Lyman A., West Jordan; Gale C. Whiterocks; Kenneth R., Salt Lake and Kanet Haslem, Wendy Pennecooae, Maryon Swain, Julie Atwdod, Pat Swain, Thelma Johnson, Kim Osborne, Richard Smith, Ronald Benally, Mark Zufelt Estelle Rogers, Pearl Mortensen, Helen Faulk, Wendall Freston, Jeannette Jones, JoAnn Martinez, Lucille Frost Faye Reheis, Darrell Mecham, Walter Johnson, Vera Gardner, Terrell Bloxham. will 7-- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones will be honored at an open house, Saturday, May 1 in the Cal Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rasmussen will celebrate their Altamont LDS ward chapel, in honor of their 50th wedding anniversary. 50th wedding anniversary Saturday, May 8 at an open house at the 9 15th LDS ward chapel in Granger. Dean stranger. 4 your hostess 722-414- , NeolaPTA holds meeting, enjoys program and 11 The family request no gifts please. Seirching for answers to all those who what where questions about your new city? As your WELCOME WAGON Hostess, it's my job to help you get over the hurdles of being a newcomer. By bringing you some useful gifts. Community info. Advice nn reliable businesses in your new neighborhood. And more. A WELCOME WAGON call should be one of tbe very first nice things to happen when you're new here. Coll Mrs. Don Baucuum entertained the Monday Night Bridge Club at the Cow Palace. Guests were Mrs. Beth Fetter, Mrs. James Wilkinson, and Mrs. Jack Harmston. Prizes were won by Bln. Robert True, Mrs. Bill Harris and Mrs. Gordon Benson. A dessert luncheon was served to the group. J., Provo. They have fifty grandchildren, Hello, Monday night bridge held f f. Although affliction com-et- h not forth of the dust , neither doth trouble spring AC. out of the ground; Yet man is born unto trouble, as sparks fly up- ward y. t lti il i Hi?' f. The. fQrmer Elaine Jones and Dave Curry were married in a double ring ceremony, January 31, in the'Tabiohd LDS'; ,'YP i 6 n " V Ward Chapel. Thursday night Neola Elementary School held a PTA meeting and the Neola Wild cat band directed by Mr. Thomson played five songs. Barban Oberhansleys kindergarten class sang three songs and Mr. Steinfslts fifth grade clan gave a demonstration of physical activities. The class demonstrate different exercises and tumbling. After the program tike PTA president met with the parents. Ml 9 . DOUBLE RING CEREMONY At home in Tabiona are the new Mr. and Mrs. Dave Curry, who were married v January 31, during a double ring ceremony in the Tabiona LDS W'ard Chapel by Bishop LaMont W. Moon. The new Mrs. Curry is the former Elaine Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. v Wayne Jones of Tabiona. The groom is ! the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Curry of Hanna. During a reception held in their honor and surrounded by decor of green and yellow chiffon drape and accented with r. four white pillars and two pixies with flower arrangement the couple greeted their guests. The bride was dressed in a floor length gown of organdy overlay over a white satin lining. The skirt had an ' empire waistline and the bodice featured a high stand up collar and white ruffle, offset by lace and seven pearl buttons. , The skirt had a ruffle offset by lace at the bottom. The veil was of white organdy trimmed with lace with small pearls and . flowers at the crown. It was waist length and circular in shape. The bride carried a bridal bouquet of yellow roses and white carnations tied with streaming yellow ribbon. Terri Curry served as matron of honor to the bride and Lynne Junes served as maid of honor. Kathy Young, Jill Fabrizio, Pennie Jones and Candy Nelson were bridesmaids. AH young ladies were dressed in yellow crepe dresses with white and pink, flowers with green leaves. The bodice had a collar with three strips of lace and a ruffle above the empire waist. A belt tied to a sash in the back. The sleeves were long with a six inch cuff and a strip of lace at the wrist. The long flowing skirt came to a ruffle at the bottom. The girls ' - Glines and Michelle Giles. Kay Nelson, Flora Jones, Norma Rhoades, and Jennette Jones were in charge of the gifts. Irene Robb sat at the guest book. Nathan Jones was master of ceremonies for a program. Prior to the wedding, a rehearsal dinner was enjoyed by both the family of the groom and the bride, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jones, parents of the bride. Patty RITES UNITE COUPLE IN roses accented by crystal birds, grapes and bells. Crystal Hackett and Carlene Williams were in charge of the serving. Helping serve were Kathy Martinez, Ifi&CStedutycsixilhM . - A-li- - flowers were long stemmed green -- & Robitussin 4 oz.( Reg. 1 39 Robitussin Come in and look over our THE ART OF HOMEMAKING (modern R Drug niO&B 17MIII mOSl:VAT, 111 large selection 'V of church books carnations tied with while ribbon. The brides mother wore a green crepe, knee length afternoon dress with small white flowers offset by a touch of pink. . The full length sleeves ended at the small cuff. Her corsage was of yellow roses and white carnations. The mother of the groom was also dressed in a knee length, green crepe afternoon dress similar to that worn by the mother of the bride. The difference was the length sleeves and in the high ' stand arcenled with three collar, up buttons at the center. She also wore a yellow rose and while carnation corsage. Serving as best man to the groom was Orun Curray, Don Jones, Dennis Jones and Doug Curry, Hrure Curry and Roger Jones were ushers. The wedding rake consisted of three tiers with pillars separating each tier. The cake was decorated with yellow Model RR-6- With Amanas computerized Touch mat ic Radarange. The Amana Touchmatic Radarange makes microwave You select and program cooking as simple as any cooking cycle you desire. 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