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Show nd family nos. lmi IWM HVMV ROOSEVELT By Mrs. Clint (Essie) Amu who has been serving an LDS minion in the St. George area were overnight guests of her daughter and son in law, Frank and Marlene MeMullin. e Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bowman enjoyed a weeks visit in Milford with his sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mr. Ron Banks, while there they joined in the deer hunt. e Kent Baseom who is a student at the BYU visited over the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Baseom. e Mrs. Joyce Dennis motored to Salt Lake City Friday where she visited her father, Amu Rigby. e Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Walker returned recently from Idaho Falls, Idaho, where they visited their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Walker for a week. A large group from the Basin area attended the "Know Your Religion" series Friday evening at the Roosevelt Utah Stake Center, guest speaker wu C. Max Caldwell subject "What Desirest Thee." e Mrs. and Mrs. Ron (Toni) Fenn are the proud parents of twin girls born October 25th at the local hupitaL Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Devan Fenn and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Shields. Darrell Ross of Provo visited Wednesday with his uncles, Charlie Bird e Kathy Young became the bride of Val Oman August 1 3 during a ceremony performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. LDS TEMPLE RITES UNITE BASIN COUPLE Kathy Young became the bide of Val Oman August 18, 197 during a eeremony performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Kathy la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert C. Young of Tabiona. Val ia the son of Mr. and Mra. Orlan Oman of Ahamont A wedding dinner waa held after the wedding at Harmon'a banquet room. - A reception and dance waa held in their honor that same night at the Tabiona Cultural HalL ' The aetting for the reception waa a Over backdrop. A heart waa centered in the middle with pink rosea and burgandy ribbons. There was bouquets of pink and deep red roses on each end. The serving area was surrounded with baby breath and pink ribbons. The tables had white baaketa full of rosea with a heart made of pink net The bride wore a long white formal style dress with a lace skirt and bodice, a high collar and pearls accented the bodice. The dress had long lace sleeves with ruffled cuffs, also a. taffeta skirt and net underlay with a train. Per veil was foil length, of. net jand' lace matching the dress. She; carried a i bouquet of deep roses and pink carnations with burgandy and baby breath. Valona Fabrisio served as Maid of Honor to the bride. Sherilyn Humes, JQl Fabrisio and Elaine Curry served as bridesmaids. Flower girls were Wendy Fabrisio, Melissa Fabrisio and Katie Fabrisio. They all wore a full length dress made of pink double empire knit printed with white flowers, butterfly sleeves with a square neckline and lace around both the sleeves and neck. They wore pink summer hats with burgandy ribbon around the rim and wore white gloves. The maid of honor and bridesmaids held long stem deep red roses and pink carnations. The flower A-li- . -- . A-li- Pre-nat- al girls held little white baskets filled with artificial roses and had burgandy ribbons around their dresses. The bride's mother wore a full length dress made of burgandy empire double knit with long sleeves and ruffles, the neckline was accented with rufflea. The groom's mother wore a full length dress made of pink double empire knit with long sleeves and ruffles at the sleeves and neckline. They both wore corsages of deep red roses and pink carnations. The groom wore a white tuxedo coat, ' pink shirt and black pants and wore a red rose. Randy Oman served as best man to the groom. He wore a tuxedo with a burgandy coat and pink ruffled shirt, black pants and he wore a pink carnation. The fathers also wore tuxedos similar to the best man and wore pink carnations. The wedding cake was three layers. The two bottom layers had red and pink roses drapped along the edges. There wu four arches bedding the top law up with roses between tile arches and along the top of the cake. The top layer wu decorated with a bride and groom. Patty Gines, Gayle Roberts, Jsn Jackson, Becky Giles and Wendy Fabrisio .. wu in charge of serving. Pat Young, Gayle Young; Norma Wagstaff, Jennie Jones, Crystal Hackett, Ryan Jones, Shelley Young and MeKsu Fabrizio wu in charge of the gifts. at the guest book. Sandy Lefler was Muter of Ceremonies for a program with consisted of numbers done by the following people: Melissa, Wendy and Valona Fabrisio, Deapne Quid:, Jan Gile and Marsha Tumbow, Bob and Renee Park, Owen Van Tassel Afton Giles and Sherry Jackson, Alone Gilbert and Jeff Jones. The couple are making their home in Provo where Val is attending the BYU. A-li- A-li- ut Kim-Jone- s -- class to begin Thursday, Nov. 4 Healthy, happy babies, enlightened and caring mothers help make home and family a happy experience for alL Having a new baby in the home can bring about changes and necessary adjustments whether the family is large or small Expectant mothers and fathers can help to make those changes and adjustments a lot easier if they understand some basic information about the proper steps to follow before the baby comes and some training on care and feeding for after baby comes home." These are all good reasons why expectant parents should class which will enroll in the start this Thursday night November 4, at the Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center." says Jean Smith, director of Practical Nursing at the Center. The classes will be held on six successive Thursday nights except for Thanksgiving night. Registration will start at 6:30 at the Health Science Building just south of the LDS Seminary building at Union high school The cost will be .110.00 for the series of classes or $2.00 per session. Those planning to attend classes are asked to bring a pillow to class with them. classes are conducted "These and the Duchesne County UBAVC the by Hospital with the goal of helping expectant parents to better parpare themselves for the adjustments to family responsibilities and to protect the health of both mother and baby", concludes Mrs. Smith. Further information can be obtained by calling Jean Smith at pre-nat- al pre-nat- al 722-519- r By 1775 there were 37 news-papein the American coh niea and the weekly cirrula tion of all papers wax V - Missionaries to report Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Amu have returned from an LDS mission to the Salt Lake City, Utah mission, and will give their mission report in the Altamont LDS Ward chapel Sunday, November 7, during sacrament meeting. Mrs. Clinton is the former Essie Taylor. . St Helens Catholic church news St Helen's Parish held a pot luck supper October 81 at the rectory to welcome the new pastor Rev. James R. Garvey. Parishioners expreu a most heart felt welcome to him. A craft work shop is being held every Thursday evening at 7:30 in the rectory, in preparation for the Christmu bazaar on December 3rd and 4th. Prize donated are a handmade quilt, Faye Yack, quilt Virginia Houston, hooked wall hanging; Nanette Kearns, fishing rod and reel Leona Pachl, three bears, Evette Hadlock. Next Altar Society meeting will be held on November 11 at the rectory. Reporter Karen Davis. Calendars, pictures, displays requested by school teacher Gary Colton, an instructor at East school in Roosevelt is Elementary old calendars with good and requesting interesting pictures, displays of merchants items, and any other items that might U wf interest lo kids elementary age. According lo Mr. Colton the items will be used in the Media Center at the school to make the time spent there by students more benefirial and ini ercsting. For more information contact Mr. Colton at the school Gladys Rsss .. Mr.-an- and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Liddell have returned home from a weeks visit to liallup, New Mexico where they visited n ,nd family Mr. and Mrs. Karl wodell and daughter and husband Mr. n Mrs. Hollis Atwood at Grand Junction, Colo. Harold Lundstrom of Salt Lake, music emtor for the Deseret News visited Sunday with his son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Lundstrom, he also was guest at ucrament meeting speaker in the 5th ward. Don and Annette Eborn and baby from Rexburg, Idaho were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Wilson. Mrs. Bardell Bowman from Dixon, III, united several days with her daughter Linda Bowman, returning home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrell Jensen were niday overnight guests of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jensen of ugden, Mrs. Jensen remained in Salt Lake City over Saturday evening to attend the Silt Lake Symphony with her sister Mrs. George Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. Wanleu Shields spent the weekend in Las Vegas, Nevada. Dr. and Mrs. Randy Labrum, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Labrum and son Clark attended the wedding of Kim Bastian and Bobbin Miles in Provo Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ashcroft and small son from Heyburn, Idaho, are guests for a week of her family, Mr. and Mrs. Dun Frsndsen. Guests during the week of Mr. and Mrs. Dan McKittrick were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gwen McKittrick and brother Chad from Red Lodge, Montana who eame to attend the miasfon report of t their son Elder Trent McKittrick (who wu recently returned from an LDS mission in Switzerland), in the 4th ward ucrament meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Ford Gardner went to Salt Lake City Tuesday where Ford .entered the Veterans Hospital for consultation. Dr. and Mrs. Don Mantyla and son Don visited with friends during the weekend. Dr. Don wu a speaker at 2nd ward sacrament meeting Sunday at Chris Denver's testimonial Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels over the weekend was their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Daniels from inton, they came to join in the deer hunt. Gordon Wilkins son of Mrs. Mark Taylor spent the weekend here. Gordon is attending college at St George. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Labrum motored to St George where they were guests of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Labrum over the weekend. Mrs. John Chasel returned home Monday from a weeks visit in San Francisco, with a friend, Harriet Guayle. Brent Butcher of Salt Lake City and Greg and Sue Taylor, student at the BYU attended sacrament meeting in the 2nd ward Sunday in honor of Elder Chris Denver who was a special speaker. Chris will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City Nov. 6, prior to serving a two year LDS miuion in Minneapolis, Minnesota aru. Money is like love; it kills tlowly and painfully the one who withhold s it. and it enlivens the other who turns it upon hit fellow man. b STANDARD November 4, 1976 Auxiliary to have gift shop at VA hospital Utah Legionaires and auxiliary members have instituted uveral programs at the Veteran's Hospital in 8alt Lake including one which provides an opportunity for all hospitalized Veteran to Christmu Shop for their families at the hospital Gifts for all ages are donated and a gift shop is set up during the first week in December. Gifts are then a service to those wrapped and mailed Veterans. Some gifts are home made and some are purchased and the auxiliary will accept either from thou interested in donating gifts may be brought to Roberta Jonu by November 15th with ' an estimated cost It is requested nothing breakable please. Also at the hospital on Monday evenings auxiliary members entertain the hospitalized Veteran in various ways. Later home made cookies (or other baked goods such fruit cake) are served and cookies are always needed officials said. A freezer is available at the hospital to store exeeu cookies. This might be an excellent service project for any group. Again, thou interested can contact Roberta Jones who will see that gifts and cookies reach the correct place. u u |