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Show 1 STANPAKD Novmbf 4, 1976 ceremony at the Los Angeles Temple by Elder Earl S. Bench. A wedding luncheon was held at the Farmhouse in Buena Park, California. A reception was held in their bnimy September 18, at the Altamont Ward ChapeL The bride greeted her guests in a white floor length dress of organza. It was accented with a long train and a lace bodice. She also wore a waist length veil, and carried a bouquet of yellow roses, stephanotis and a cascade with baby breath. Jeri Jesperson of El Cajon, California served as Maid of Honor to the bride. She wore a mint green flow length dress and carried a bouquet of carnations and bal Pra pom nosegays. Jill Bleazard, Vickie Lyons, and Lori Lyons served as bridesmaids. They abo wore mint green dresses and carried bouquets of carnations and ball pan pom nosegays. The brides mother wore a floor length d dress of pastels. She wore a corsage of yellow roses. The mother of the groom wore a floor length light yellow dress and also wore a corsage of yellow roses. Mack Fieldsted served as best to the groom. The wedding cake was a chocolate cake of three layers, accented with yellow roses. On the top layer was yellow bells. Angie Fisher, Tammie Stevenson, Dana Stevenson, Penny Walker, Sherry -- Births Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wood, Roosevelt, a girl October 24 Mr.- - and Mrs. Ron Fenn, Roosevelt, twin girls, October 25. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Cueh, Ft Duchesne, a boy, October 28. Mr. tad Mra. Lawrence EngdaM, Roosevelt e girl October 29. Mr. and Mrs. William Knight a girl October 29. Mr. and Mra. Arlo McKee, Roosevelt a boy, October 80. multi-colore- ratlsutB Charles Sands, Milton Jensen, Peggy Latham, JoAnn Winn, Cheryl House, Vivian Jenkins, Lottie Shepherd, Jimmy Miller, Jaey Cueh, Earl Dennis, Gene Loney, Janice Elder, Alvin Tabbee, Candace Serawop, Kathy Harber, Vivian Jenkina, Dona Wallberg, Robert Keller, LaJean Evans, Julie Mathews, Novella Timothy, Zoe Tabbee, Ray Merchant Leah Allred, Lola Everett, Con O'Driscoll Ruth Rasmussen. w - Shiner, Liaa Shiner, and Sharlyn Remington were in charge of senring. Lou Ann Walker and Sherry Mecftam sat at the punch bowL Eleanor Lyons, Lois Bleazard and Beverly Fieldsted were in eharge of the Socialette club plans for indoor pool gift. Sandra Swasey sat the guest book. Junior Tidwell was master of eeremo-nies for a program of numbers by. JiQ Bleazard and Mack Fieldsted; Phil Larons and Doll Lyona; and Evan Cramer, the bride's father. The couple are making their home in, Provo where Brent attends BYU, he' plays varsity baseball for BYU. Marsha is employed by Central Bank ft Trust. Cn September 11,1 976, Marsha Cramer became the bride of Brent Fieldsted in the Los Angeles Temple. LOS ANGELES TEMPLE Monday night bridge held The Monday Night Bridge Club waa hosted this week by Mrs. Gordon Benson, who served a dessert luncheon to thoae WEDDING RITES attending. On September 11, 1976. Marsha Cramer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Evan R. Cramer of ElCajon, California became the bride of Brent Fieldsted, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fieldsted of Altamont. They were married in a double ring Guests Socialette Gub members attended the School Board Meeting in Duchesne on October 28, to discuss the building of a new indoor swimming pod in Roosevelt Committee chairman Kaye Trowbridge discussed the need for the facility in the area, and explained to the Board of Education their plans and the cost of such a project. Bill Brandenberg discussed types of swimming pods and educational programs that could be offered if the project were completed. The Board of Education indicated that they would take the matter under advisement, and that no decision would be made until late in February of 1977. Ellen Marie Seegmiller and Jerry A. Tomlinson were united for time and eternity during a double ring ceremony performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. were Mrs. Ida COUPLE UNITED IN -j SALT LAKE TEMPLE RITES v Harrison and Mrs. Vona Houtz. Prizes were won by Mrs. Lawrence Yack, Mrs. , James Milligan, and Mrs. Vona Houtz. O'.L Harry were united for time and eternity on September 30, 1976. They were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple during a double ring ceremony. Elder M. Elmer Christensen performed the wedding rites. A wedding dinner was held at the Churck-A-Ram- a in Salt Lake City. A reception was held that same night at the Clearfield 9th Ward ChapeL The bride greeted her guests in a floor length gown of sheer organza over taffeta. The gown featured a high neckline, lace mandarin collar and long aleeves with lace cuffs. A lace covered bodice was accented by ruffles. She carried a bouquet of baby white carnations and pink rose buds. Michelle Seegmiller served as Maid of Honor. She wore a pink floral taffeta She carried a dress with a long stemmed rose. Wenda Lee Tomlinson and Charlotte Kynaston served as bridesmaids. The flower girls were Shellie Knyaston, Carrie Lee Tomlinson and Danielle Checketts. They wore pink floral taffeta and empire dresses with a waistlines. They also carried a long stemmed red rose. The mothers of the bride and groom PUBLIC NOTICE PROPERTY LEASE Ducheane City will take bids for the 80 acres of property formerly called the Old Church Farm", located near the city's water wells. The lease is to start May L 1977 for a period of one year. Bids will be received and opened at the City Office Building on November t, Roosevelt 1976. Posted By Order 0( Duchesne Ctty CouncS By Max Forbush, City Recorder Published in the Uintah Bar sin Standard October 28, Nov. 4,1976. ADVERTISEMENT for Bros will be Negotiations accepted by Alva Snow Construction Co. for the construction of 1800 8" sewer main and a 1400 6 water main on a price per foot buia. for man holes, fire hydrants and shut off valves will be furnished. For information contact: Alva Hatch, .. Carol Bertoch, Convalescent Villa plans for family Thanksgiving - r. i, r i tbv'T i j, wore rose pink polyester knit floor length dresses. They wore orchid corsages. Bradley S. Tomlinson served as best man to the groom. Ushers were Brownie E. Tomlinson and A. Gilbert Kynaston. Lori Ann Carr, Gay Morley, Jean, Judy and Trudy Tippets, and Annette Titus was in charge of serving. Carol Clark, Teresa Maxwell and Naney Seegmiller was in charge of the gifts. Susan Tippets of Clearfield and Melba Eksund of Roosevelt sat at the guest book. An open house was held in Roosevelt at the Moon Lake Electric Building on October 1. Serving in the kitchen was Leola Freston, Veda Hatch, Nannie 'w Specifications HocpttolNotec Marilyn Activity director of the Stewart Convalescent Villa, Ruth H. Helm, announced this week that the Villa is planning another family dinner party for Saturday, November 20, at the Villa. Mra. Haslem said that a turkey dinner, program and Binging are planned and that families of residents are invited to attend. We would like each family attending to bring either a pie or a aalad and to also plan for a number on the program, if possible", Mrs. Haslem said. The dinner was enjoyed very i held in September much by residents of the Villa, Mrs. Haslem concluded. Stiemmetys and Alene Haws. The young couple are making their home in Roosevelt. Neighborhood Sew club held Snow Construction 3 Co. or write Box 1356, Roosevelt, Utah. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard October 28, November 4, 1976. 722-515- Mrs. Bliss Eldredge hosted the Neighborhood Sewing Club at her home Wednesday evening. The evening was enjoyed by 14 members visiting and sewing. A dessert luncheon was served. ESTRAY NOTICE One black Nanny Goat and one black kid, also one black broco heifer calf, badly blotched brand on right hip. Owner will pay for expenses. If not claimed, will be sold Nov. 6, at the Uinta Sales Barn, Roosevelt, Utah. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard Nov. 4, 1976. ' Friendship club meets Friendship Club was held Wednesday, October 27th, at the home of Orinda Gee. Nine members were present to partake of the supper that was served. Progressive Bingo was played by the guests. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard November 4, 11, 1976. 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