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Show Uintah Basin Standard Tliurs., Jan. Episcopal News Mr. and Mr. Ko.th H. your hand into the hand of G'iiI. That shall be to you bet-i'than light and safer than .1 known way." The Episcopal Church Wel-i'i:i-r Nicl-nc- n of Began were at homo for the holidays visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. I.uMiii'j Nielsen and Mr. and Mis. liil'-In' iii.nm-Bi'.sb.'l. They ns J X r J" ' ' V . fv bHi ' ' 4 ISl" Relief Societies Mr. lii.i-i- il the:- t and Mrs. of Gini-ur-l- . - stodii-- s Billiard B vltif.. have i V : Yuli - lv Mary Arnold &, p1 HA Mr.i&flV lnfA ; i Joan Winn, Gommie !Remeai management ried in SJ2C iJemple Dec. J sang "More" and was accom- In a setting of Christmas and arrangements of polnsettas newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Tommie E. Reidhead, decorations were honored at a reception In the Lapoint Ward cultural hall December 18. The bride, Joan Winn is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Winn of Lapoint and the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Reidhead of Roosevelt. They were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple December 17. FOR HER WEDDING and reception the bride wore a floor-lengsatin gown with an empire waistline and long point-ice- d sleeves. The skirt back was pleated and was set off with a big bow. Her waist-lengt- h veil was held by a satin bow. She carried a bridal bouquet of three white poinsettas amid red bells and white carnations. Miss Glenda Cox was maid of honor. She wore a dark green street-lengt- h gown with empire waist and long sleeves and a corsage of red poinsettas. Mrs. Bob Hunting and Miss Margaret Reidhead were bridesmaids. Their gowns were light green and patterned similar to the bride's gown. They wore corsages of red poinsettas. The mother of the bride wore dress a blue print two-pieand a white poinsetta corsage. The groom's mother wore a rust colored lace gown and a white poinsetta corsage. wedTIIE THREE-TIEREding cake was decorated with poinsettas and holly berries topped with three bells. There was also a miniature bride and groom on the second tier. The cake rested on a mirror. Mrs. McCoy Nyberg, Mrs. Glcndon Lamb, Mrs. Loyal Cox and Mrs. Earl Warburton were In charge of serving. In charge of the gift room were Mrs Mrs. Golden Ereel Sprouse. Winn, Mrs. Boyd Winn and Mrs. Glade Davis. Miss Shirley Winn presided th ce D at the guest -- book. DOC- ; panied by Miss Glenda Cox; Thurza and Enel Sprouse sang "Wedding Bells are Breaking Up That Old Gang of Mine" accompanied by Dale Christensen on the guitar. FOR HER GOING away ensemble the bride wore a beige suit accented with brown suede and brown accessories. For their honeymoon they took five-da- y scenic trip to Arl- zona. er'" LD.S. Hospital Happenings T no-ho- st . 12TII BIRTHDAY OBSERVED AT MANTYLA HOME Meredith Mantyla celebrated her 12th birthday Thursday, December 30th. At her party dinner was served to 9 guests and the hostess. The birthday cake with a ballerina on top was also cut and served. Games and prizes followed. HIGH FACULTY HAS HOLIDAY FETE ARENE CLUB HOLDS MONDAY MEETING The faculty at West Junior High and their partners were at the Parley Rawlings residence for a holiday party. In to Mrs. Rawlings, addition Kathy Todd, Phyllis Oberhans-l- y, Norman Shelly, Judy Agee and Gordon Looidee were hosts. A ham dinner was served to thirty people present. The evening was spent visiting and watching TV. Members of the Arene Club met at the home of Mrs. Darrell Walker Monday evening with Mrs. Leo Hancock as cohostess. The regular order of business was conducted by Mrs. Robert Howell of Fort Duchesne. A social hour followed. vice-preside- Those attending were: Becky . SKJ was sung by the sisters of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Smart and children of Dugway and Miss Karen Allred visited during the holiday with their parents the Lee Allreds. Mr. and Mrs. Homer J. Cook and children, Echo, J. V. and Shelley of Beaumont, Texas, were visiting during the past week at the home of Mrs. Cook's parents, the Hyrum JenJan. 7. sens. Larry Jensen of Salt The workshop starts at 7 Lake City and Linda Jensen p. m. on Thursdays for four who is attending school at weeks, starting Jan. 20. Brigham Young University also Registrations are accepted visited with their parents. by Mrs. Leah Nielsen and Mrs. Carolyn Ellis, at Roosevelt Colleen Shields returned from Registration of two couples a trip to New York and has home from each ward in the stake returned to They are making their Young at present at the Dillman Ap- will be accepted, and the regis- University to Brigham continue school. artments in Roosevelt. tration fee is $1 a couple. Lloyd Clements, economics Mr. and Mrs. Shtrl Rawlings specialist of Utah State Univer- of Idaho and Km viswill Instruct the workshop itedShelley, sity, at the home of his parclasses. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Rawl ingz during the holidays. Louis NO-IIOSwas also home and has returnPARTY ed to school in St. George. BIRTHS AT RAWLINGS HOME December 31, Mr. and Mrs. A party was held Mr. and Mrs. Leland Otto-se- n Lyle Johnson, Roosevelt a boy. New Years eve had their entire family at the Parley Mr. Mrs. and 2, January residence. A ham din- with them during the holidays, Rawlings Larry Murray. Randiett, boy. ner was served followed by Mr. and Mrs. Grant Drollinger January 4, Mr. and Mrs. Ger- the couples attending the dance and son, Jeffrey of Logan; Mr. ald Martinez, Randiett, girl and Mrs. Marvin Ottoscn and at the Stake Center. Those attending were Mr. three children of Salt Lake City PATIENTS Leila Mountain, Duchesne and Mrs. Floyd Labrum, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. K. David of Alf Morrill, Gwen Richens, and and Mrs. Marion Bowman, Mr. Roberts and six children Roosevelt and Mrs. Theron Leavitt, Mr. Tabiona. Kathleen Bench, Winn baby, David Clark, La- and Mrs. W. Ralph Shields, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Don JYilton had point; Katherine Manning, Val- and Mrs. Orson Stevens, Mr. erie Tom, Lauri Ann Greyeyes. and Mrs. Alva Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Fulton's parents, Mr. and Bradley Foowegup, WMterocks; Mrs. Elmer Eldredge, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Moore of Logan Fort Du- Mrs. Clifford Drollinger, Mr. for the holidays. They have Steven Ankerpont, chesne; Helen Cess pooch, Ou and Mrs. Frank Yack, Mr. and gone back to Logan. Mrs. Shirl Rawlings and Mr. ray; Emery Rose, Gusher. and Mrs. Parley Rawlings. WEST MRS. ASHTON HOSTS McArthur, TUESDAY BRIDGE CBCL master of ceremonies for the Harrison, Sherry program which consisted of a Lorna Bastian. Denise song with self accompaniment and Amelia Moon. on his guitar, "Snowflake" by Lee Winter-ton- ; piano solo by Glenda Cox; "Love Me Tend- A money management workshop will be held at the Roosevelt Stake Center in Roosevelt Jan. 20, sponsored by the Roosevelt Stake Relief Society. Mrs. Mary C. Boender, home agent at Duchesne for the Utah State University Extension Services, states 20 couples will be invited to register for the four-wee- k workshop, and registration must be completed by ROOSEVELT the groom, Mrs. Robert Alexander, Mrs. Sam Burdick, Mrs. January Dan 8wain and Miss Margaret January Reidhead accompanied by Miss January Linda Mecham. Van Reidhead January 1 2 3 4 Van L Ashton was hostess to the Tuesday Bridge club at the Frontier Grill TuesWEATHER day of last week. Supper was served at one long table which High Low was decorated with red carna9 tions and holly in a milk glass 35 1 bowl and red tapers. 26 1 27 Special guests were Mrs. WesS ley Jensen and Mrs. Rex Lamb 30 of Myton; Mrs. Grant Killian and Mrs. Clair Larsen. There were three tables of bridge. Prizes went to Mrs. Gordon Harmston. Mrs. Clem Labrum, Mrs. Killian and Mrs. Larsen. Mrs. C. 1- l:U.-1- ed of R&felia Curry, formerly St. Martin's, is now a communicant at St. Mark's Cathedral in SLC. Her daughter Regina is enrolled In this years Confirmation Class there, and the other children are In the Church School. Mrs. Robert Dye of Roosevelt is the new Acolyte Mother at St. Martin's. Roy Ankerpont of Roosevelt has accepted the position of vestryman at St. Elisabeths, filling out the term of Martin Allen (which expires In May 1966). The Martin Allens of Fort Duchesne are now communicants at Holy Spirit in Jan 1, 1966, Dal's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Seeley of Bluebell, Utah. Newlyweds . . . Mr. and Mre. John David Wimmer were Karl Shlsler took his Sunfeted at a reception held in the new AUamont Ward cultural hall December BT. They pose with the ornate wedding cake. day School class to Ft. Duchesne for an ice skating party Dec. 31. Mr. and Mrs. John Swenson and family.' former real- -' dents of Roosevelt, and sister of Less Beardall visited Thurs. with the Beardall family In Ft. J. D. Duchesne. David Clark blessed hli little grandson, David Kay NielJack L. Wimmer performed A lovely reception honored son Jr. in sacrament meeting. newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. John dnties of best man and Craig Jan. 2nd. He is the son of Mr. David Wimmer at a reception Mitchell and William Wimmer and Mrs. David (Charlotte) held December 29 at the new were ushers. Nielson Jr. THE BEAUTIFUL wedding Altamont Ward Cultural Hall. Mrs. Heber Rasmussen was In a setting of holiday decor cake was white with red roses confined to the Roosevelt hosthe lovely bride, the former and wedding bells and was top- Randiett. Joe and Mary Ankerpont pital for a few days. Susanne Mitchell, daughter of ped by a miniature bride and Carol Rasmussen has a Mr. and Mrs. Grover Mitchell groom. The cake was made drove Nancy Pawwlnnee to her of Up&lco and the groom, a and decorated by Mrs. Violet home in SLC late Thursday change of address, her new after the road across Straw- companion is a white girl from son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lott of Orem. In charge of serving were berry was opened again. The Old Mexico whose parents are J. Wimmer of Duchesne, greetMrs. LaVon Atwood and daugh- Ankerpont drove Miss teaching there. Carol's new ed guests. car to Salt Lake and address is Sister Carol RasThey were married Decem- ters, Mrs. Willard Bowden and ber 17 in the Logan LDS Tem- Mrs. Ronald Wardlclgh. Mrs. returned to Ouray on the bus. mussen 3066 Oak Knoll Drive The Henry Wopsocks of Redwood City, Calif. Carol Bob Miles, Diane Miles and ple. Neola are one of the Basin is enjoying the change.' Her FOR HER WEDDING and Mayla Mitchell were in charge families of the gifts. enjoying Color TV work now is among the wealreception the bride wore a season. this the Joan at Carroll holiday thy people and done mostly presided gown, floor length which was through referrals. fashioned of delustcred satin. guest book. SUNDAY SERVICES Colleen Allred spent 4 days The bodice was overlaid with CRAIG MITCHELL, brother Sunday is the First Sunday at Xmas home with her parlace wlJch was of the bride, was master of After Epihany. The Epihany, ents, the Clyde Allreds. with pearls. The gown featured ceremonies for the program which is today, the 6th of JanDelbert Ho r rocks an empire waistline and the which consisted of a reading uary, means "shining forth" or cameMrs. home from Nevada to skirt was accented with by David Atwood; a dance by manifestation". The Star of spend Xmas. led appliques of lace. A pearl tiara Mayla and Laura Mitchell; a Bethlehem "shining forth Recent visitors at the Cart veil song by Mrs. Verl Tucker and the Wise Men, who were Gencaught her elbow-lengt- h home was Zelda's brothFrisby which was edged with a rose Mrs. Martin Brotheraon; a read- tiles, not Jews, to the Christ er Leonard Anderson from Ter-retoborder. She carried a bridal ing by Eldon Wilcken and a Child. In Epihany we are reIdaho and the Frtsby's minded that Christ came both bouquet of tiny red carnations song by Kermit Pouison. Mr. and Mrs. Richand silver leaves. for the Gentiles and for the daughter, Muhlestlen ard and baby from The young couple honeymoon- Jews. Morning Prayer and SerBridesmaids were Zelva All-reLake. Tamera Frandsen, Gloria ed at Los Angeles, California. mon and Church School will be Salt Mr. and Mrs. Phill Bleyl Mansfield, sisters of the bride, Points of interest visited were held at SL Martin's at 9:00, and little Janie spent a few days Kathy and Carta Mitchell and Disneyland, Laguna beach and at Holy Spirit at 11:00 and St. in the Basin visiting relatives sister of the groom, Sally Wim- Boulder Dam. They spent Xmas Elisabeth's at 11:00. EYC will and geneology. seeking mer. They wore gowns with with the groom's sisters. meet in Whiterocks at 5:30 white brocade bodices and red THEY ARE MAKING their p. m. taffeta skirts. Each wore a cor- home in Logan where they are An "old" New Year's story sage of red carnations. both attending Utah State Uni' goes like this: I said to the man THE MOTHER of the bride versity. Mr. Wimmer is major- who stood at the gate of the wore a lavender silk gown and ing in French and Spanish and year, "Give me a light that I CALL THE & white carnation corsage. The the bride is majoring in Home may walk safely Into the un UINTAH BASIN STANDARD groom's mother wore a beige Living. The groom filled a known. And he replied, "Go Phone 131 - Rooaeveit brocade suit with a white car- mission to Mexico. out into the darkness and put nation corsage. Logan temple ceremony unites Wimmer Susanne Mitchell, , . Paw-winne- A-li- n, d, Need Printing Done? Card to Viet Nam JANUARY-- brings thanks to Karen Allred Karen of Allred of Roosevelt took up the Christmas idea to send cards to our boys who are fighting in Viet Mr. Allred, daughter and Mrs Lee Nam. A number of them have written to thank her and one was especially interesting. To quote: Just a few lines to thank you for your card. It was greatly appreciated. I'm happy to hear there are some red blooded Americans left back there. For a while we Were beginning to wonder. All that protesting is hard o take when you're laying the oT life down to protect such a society. All too often we take for granted the blessings we have by being free. Ours is a great nation. It's up to us to keep it that way. Hope you hnve a happy holiday season. God Ideas ya. prepare your deposits at ! I le translated into rie.;ti. fallowing people: Marvin GFS choir will be vested !in,i Jorolhv Kettle, Fred and will process mi Sunday Cook and Ernest and Vida Betts. mornings. - Myrtle Winn went back to RESERVATION NEWS . Calif., with Earl to find a Rod Groves, son of Mr. Mrs. Harold Groves of Myton. house and make arrangements to move there. attended the Christmas dinner for the familyMinnie Angus are at St. Marlin's last week. Rod, so Lee and over the arrival of a happy St. of a communicant Martin's was on holiday from Haskell new granddaughter to Bee and of Murray Utah. in Kansas. Also at St. Martins Dal Seeley was Smiley Arrowchis, who Mrs. Angus spent a few das the Seeleys to help with attends the Art School in Santa with new the little miss who arrivFe. will STARTING THURSDAY MORNING - 9:30 A.M. VALUES TO I.IMKH Blouses 1 $4.00 Hose .... only WOOI Pants .... pr. $3.00 I VALUES TO 39.93 Skirts REG. 35.95 SUPPORT Silk Prints and Cottons) VOOI HOHIIY S9.9.1 $5.00 Brand Name) VALUES TO 312.95 WOOL Skirts VALUES TO 310.95 WOOL only $5.00 Pants .... now $7.00 VALUES TO $14.95 .... now $7.00 VALUES TO 312.95 BROOKS Sweaters Larry J. Vernon k ntti-lii- l Wed-ehmv- Sincerely. ee Cl iris', in, is r..-- e The Spades Hi club met De- Bonnie Ekmnd . . . named cember 21 at the home of Mrs. alumni at I'nitm High gnren Vul Simpson. A pot luck dinSchool. ner wns served. There were four tables of bridge. Prizes were won by Mrs. BONNIE EKSUND IS Lloyd Fenn, Mrs. Sylvan Reynolds, Mrs. Jark IT.irmston, ALUMNI QUEEN Mrs. Wesley Jensen. Mrs. Pete Miss Bonnie Eksun 1. ilaugh-le- r Heller and Mrs. Gene Kuhns. A of Mr. and Mrs. KkMlil'l, was c!i"M'ii ii Alumni Queen during the riven I Al Saturday Knightcrs uinnl day hold at Iniun High at Simpson home Selina (luring the holidays. The Saturday Knlghters met. Diana Labnun was selected Dcecmbcr 18 at the home of as 1st attendant and Ivanna I Mrs. Val Rimpnnn. Mrs. Law-ren- Bowman ns 2nd nltendnnt. Y.n-for was A banquet, basketball game, dinner. Mr. nnd the pot liu-alMrs. IVin.ald Yack were special, and dance coinpleled the I festivities. umni day guests. BANK OF VERNAL : Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A 1Eve,mj traveled to Salt Lake to ' Mas,:. ;,lid round Ih.il they the funeral of a dear k.iv': friend. Mrs. Reva Jensen, singing "Ah mall Mr. and Mis. Kenneth All-- I tiny will now have an oppm- -, limit y to learn more of tlu'j)V( u'eie hosts to a party inusie. some of which1 nesday evening, Dec. 29th for I'le at the ui SPADES III MEET AT SIMPSONS to '. Col-- e Lundy. It is very convenient to home and mail them . Mrs. from Sal! Lake and with Ii'.s brother T. CVll ms .uni family nnd Mrs. Vida Holts and aim- - r Mill-bra- Workshop is set for money i viss'.i-- t In-iii- - Nowlyweds feted . . . Mr. and Mrs. Tommie E. Reidhead were honored at a reception held fa the Lapoint cultural hall December vr. uni Mr. us ft hf-f- ' mmm j ROOSEVELT WAUI j 2L. I Work n..vl-- ; llivcnil.ir il.iry 12. 10 a. I's parents. ,,y .Mis. Warren W. Carlton hinch at noon Murk .lay ac- Wl.re J" (Vv t ivitles .mill!- the direction of .n Suit Like IMv oil Christmas Alton Brighton an.l Colleen . M.-s, it.iy by Itupfvl. They Jones. to Roosevelt December SECOND WARD i January 2S and returned December 30 11. work meeting at 10 a. m. to spend the New Year's holiWork day activities under li- - day with the Carltons and othection of Or.il Fenn, Lunch at er friends. noon. Lesson at 1 p. m. by Dorothy Rowley. Singing mothChad Mullins left for San ers practice and cancer film Francisco Christmas day to will be shown. spend the remainder of liis THIRD WARD January vacation with his brother and e, 12, work day meeting at 10 family Boyd Mullins at a. m. Lesson to be given by Calif. lie traveled to Diane Buxton, pot luck lunch California with four of his at noon. fraternity brothers. FOURTH WARD January Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilkins 11, work day starts at 10 a. m. with Mrs. Lesson by Kay Labrum. Lunch spent Christmas Wilkins mother, Mrs. Etta will be served at noon. Odekirk and son. Colin and BALLARD January 11, work day begins at 10 a. m., family in Salt Lake City. with a film on cancer. Tclintha Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Yergen-se- n Rasmussen will give the lesson their son and daughat 2 p. m. Lunch will be served ters had home to visit during the at noon. holidays, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Yergensen and son David, of Burkburnette, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Rhoades and family of Rangely and Mr. and Mrs. Dolan Torgerson of Vernal were here. Jun-- I 'age 7 6, 1966 now only $5.00 LARGE RACK OF 1 W ' - -- ' . - All r;; x itiml Orion Winter Coats reduced H UB , TRIMS AND I NTRIMMI D ....UK25 - O and 50 COATS. TOO) GRACES vAR u-- 25 Other Dresses Reduced (Incliidi-- All "Inside we've got rnndle-ligh- l or wvll l!u fusel Vi Price ! Ladies Dresses Mj Neighbors DRESS AND GIFT SHOP c u ITIONi: 37.1 KOOsEVELT, UTAH ! 'i, |