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Show STANDARD Aug m5, DATE CHANGED 1976 Announcement was made this week that the wedding of Debbie Holm berg and Everett Unruh, which had been scheduled for Aug. 7, has been postponed until further notice. AUGUST 26 . SET FOR WEDDING DATE - The delay was necessitated becauae of circumstances beyond their control. They hope to reset the date within the war future. Mr. and Mr. Ralph Hitchcock of Springville are happy to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Denise to Jeff Alexander eon of Mr. and Mrs. Gkm Alexander. The couple will be married August 13 in the Provo LDS Temple. Denise graduated from Springville high school where ahe was active in several school Auctions and waa a member of the Pep Club. She was also a four year seminary graduate. She is presently employed by BYU in the Placement Center. Jeff graduated from Union high school where he waa active in all sports, he was also a four year seminary graduate. He served an IDS mission to South Africa, graduated from Rieka College and is presently a senior at BYU. They will greet guests at an open house August 20 at Roosevelt Cultural HalL They will make their home in Provo and continue schooling. COUPLE PLANS Assembly of God church news LDS TEMPLE WEDDING RITES Denise Last Monday evening Mr. and Mra. Don Schuler hosted an evening of prayer and fellowship in their new home. Special prayer service was held Tuesday evening at the church. Special speaker Sunday morning was Rev. Wayne Bill. Rev. Bill pastors an and Jeff are planning an Hitchcock Alexander August 13 marriage Provo LDS Temple. Assembly of God church on an Indian Reservation in Nevada. Our church hosted a going away party for Phil and Dixie Brown and children last Wednesday. The Browns have been transferred to Colorado and will be missed by all of us. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship, 11 a.m. Sunday Evening Worship, 6 p.m. Tuesday morning prayer service and WMC meeting 10 a.m. (we're studying Questions You Will Meet. Wednesday evening bible study 7:80 p.m. Rev. EL L. You are invited to attend Royer each service. the in Monday night bridge meet UBIC pet show August 6 at City Park Mra. Charles Cortez entertained Monday Night Bridge Club at her home. Guest was Mrs. Ken Oberhansley, prizes were won by Mrs. Gordon Benson, Mrs. Don Baucuum and Mrs. Ken Oberhansley- A beautifully decorated bicentennial cake was served to group. The UBIC Pet Show will be held Friday, August 6. at 12 noon in the Rdosevelt City Park by the stage. Anyone up to 12 years of age ean enter their pets. No horses ean be entered. Certificates and ribbons will be given to the winners. For further information or questions contact Ganene Rhoades 7 or Peggy Lemon at tp WILL AAARRY AUGUST 20 to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Karen to Norman Winn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Winn at Randlett The happy couple plan to be married August 20 at the home of the bride's parents. They will greet friends at a reception in their honor the same evening at the Ballard Ward Cultural Hall from 7:80 to 9:30. Both graduated from Union high school and Norman is presently employed at Urethane Contractors Inc. They plan to make their home in Roosevelt. 'Tap, Aalto, Jaxx Beginner, advanced 4 years up Starting September Call now for placement Small classes only experienced certified Teacher Wilma Caras Phono 722-35- Temple. Maria ia a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Timothy of Roosevelt and Charles is the son of Mrs. Martha Vanderpod of Willi ts, California. Maria graduated from Union high school in RooseveltUtah, and completed four years of LDS Seminary and is active in church activities. Charles graduated from Willits high school in California and has served four years in the U. S. Navy. He has been a member of the LDS church for one year. Both are working in Pleasant Grove where they will be making their home. 5 Karen Bolton and Norman Winn are planning an August 20 wedding at. the home of the brides parents, HBIIH ( . frMywiesartoodASSOCUTBDNJGC&TS AUGUST RIGHT GUARD DEODORANT Brans 7 oz. 2.3 k. FREE Mfg. Ua $1.89 FEMININE NAPKINS tsgular g. Maria Timothy and Charles Vanderpool will become man and wife Aug. 26 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. L montwel BfMlIMM s A real tragedy occured in the lives of Thelma and Reed Anderton Saturday evening when their home burned to the ground. This was caused by lightening. Although neighbors were soon on the scene, they werent able to save anything. Andertons were not at home. They had gone to Salt Lake Friday taking their daughter-in-law- , Rieta and girla to meet Gary where he would take them back to Phoenix with him. They were at Kent and Mra. Ellen Rawlings entertained the having a family for Anderton'a Kent'a Peggy birthday. home Club at her Neighborhood Sewing When they received the news of the fire Wednesday the 28th. Fourteen members were present to enjoy hand work and Saturday, sons Donald, Gary and Kent brought their parents home and stayed viaiting and a greek dessert luncheon. for a day or so to help some to ease the loss of yeqrs of work and accumulation. - Another ami Val came Monday from Salt it Lake and brought them a trailer for them to live in until other plana are made, e Mr. and Mra. Gail Anderton were in Salt Lake during the week for a doctor appointment and business. Mr. and Mra. Louis Loranger went to A dance win be held on Saturday, Salt Lake Monday where Louis will have Auguat 14, following the rodeo. It will be a medical check-u- p at the Veteran's clinic, held in the east exhibit building of the s Mr. and Mrs. Gail Anderton enterDuchesne County Fairgrounds. tained last Wednesday evening at their Music will be furnished by Gidget & home with a barbeque and trimmings for the Reary Renegade. Admission will be their family members reunion. Their $2.50 per couple and $1.50 for singles. children and families and other guests Mr. and Mrs. Roy Springer, Mr. and Mrs. Everyone is invited to stay and attend. Carl Anderton and daughters Sheila and - t r County fair ASWanj dance set r- 200i Whin 1 Patients Sewing club meeting held 83l tissue s Mr. and Mrs. William Maybee, Altamont, a girl, July 29. Mr. and Mrs. Clark McKee, Tridell, a boy, July 80. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wilson, Myton, a girl, July 31. Mr. and Mra. Stanley Long, Guaher, a girl, July 31. Cancer education program scheduled Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bolton are pleased Dancing Lessons Vender Thursday, the 26th day of August The miuriage will be performed in the Salt Lake T.ns There will be a special Cancer Education Program held for all women in the Roosevelt area on Monday, August 9th at 10 a.m.; and also, on Wednesday, August 11th at 7 p.m. Duchesne County Health Nurse, Mrs. Grace Jenson, will be available to answer any questions during this time. This program will be held in the Roosevelt Elementary School, 256 South 1st East. LOCAL COUPLE 722-490- Maria Timothy and Charles pool will become man and wife, 722-255- 8. 722-410- ' Births Mr. and Mr. Earl Allred, Roosevelt, a girl, July 26. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Christensen, Roosevelt, a boy, July 26. Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Webb, Farmcreek, a boy, July 29. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Edwards, Vernal, a boy, July 29. iw Super 12s UU$U9cii Experts tell us that the fruit Adam and Eve ate would not have been an apple, but mom probebly an apricot. TABLETS mm 1001 M1g.LiitS1.B5 Karin in Eldredge, Kathleen Marshall, Bertha Leigh, Melba Ekaund, Elaine Murphy, Urma Jean Moon, Everett Unruh, Nellie Robbins, Lisa Jacobsen, Fred Hersfeld, Raymond Hardman, April Kraft, Jane Thompson, Lisa Thompson, Tyler Thacker, Marilyn Maloy, Carol Stanfield, LeRoy Miller, Eli loupe, Lucy LaFrance, JoAnn Murray, Judy Langford, Marda Winkler, Kevin Salley, Harry Cly, Elma Campbell, Tamers Lister, Carrie Kelsey, Anna Larsen, Dennis Harndin, Charles Mathews, Kent Wilson, Michelle Long. Shawna and Ronnie Suras and baby all enjoyed the event e Mra. FonteUa Tomlinson and eon Jerry visited Friday and Saturday in Clearfield with Brownie and Wendy Tomlinson and family and the Siegmil-br- a. e Mr. and Mrs. Louis Loranger went camping the past week up to Brownie Lake where their daughter Barbara and Frank Hardinger and children are spending their vacation. Tuesday the group rented a raft at Flaming Gorge Lodge and enjoyed a river trip down Green River to Little Hole, e Barbafa Richards and children from Kremmling, Colo., spent two days here with her father Bill Nelson. Otto company waa his daughter Billy and Ton Bermingham from Salt Lake, e Advisors for the boys that are teachers of second ward, Mr. Jim Hawes and Dennis Jensen were in charge of a camp out for the group the past week at Pole Creek Camp Ground. Mr., and Mrs. Harry Tomlinson took their son Brad up there Wednesday and he stayed for the remainder of the outing, e Jim and Ha Laraen and children vacationed in Yellowstone National Park recently. Their daughter Ellen came from Salt Lake to go with them. They visited Jinja slater June and Don Penfold in Driggs and spent some time with their daughter Jamie in Cody, Wyo. e There will be a house-holshower for Mr. and Mrs. Reed Anderton at the 2nd d ward chapel on Auguat 10 at 10:30. ADORN HAIR WEL A.R.M. 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Brooks, their niece and her girlfriend, from Harrisburg, Illinois visiting with them this week. Phyllis Day and Mildred Carmen were in Salt Lake City on Saturday attending an executive luncheon in the Little America Hotel. This luncheon waa held by the American Legion Auxiliary to honor the newly elected officers for the ensuing year. e Sherry and Rita Lott were in Salt Lake this past weekend visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William McKean, e Only community news items that are brought into the office or phoned in will be put into the paper. You may phone the office at Amy Wegner at or Paula Bailey at Thank you. e Ron and Suzanne Taylor of Duchesne are proud parents of a new baby boy born July 25th at the Uintah County Hospital in VernaL The child weighed 9 lbs. 1 ox inches long. Both mother and was 22 and child are now home in Duchesne. 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