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Show Local merchant Danny Fabrizio Uintah ISasin Standard attends Western engagement told Auto show In SL Mr. mid Mrs. O. LiMar Niil-soson I.'iny, mid Mrs. Myil lust wvekemi in Smith sM-n- t Salt Ijike City at the Western Auto Spnng and Summer Mer-- i hninuso show. WMS has service lesson week Mr. and Mrs. 1). G. Snodgrass of Salt l.ake City announce the engagement of their daughter, Carole, to Danny Fabrizio, son of Mr. and Mi's. Art Fabrizio of Manna. Tlie marriage will take place some time next summer. Thunk. Jan. 20, I960 Page 5 Betty Moosman engaged to T. O. Cloward Mr .and Mrs. Lvlund Moos-mof WhiU'ixx'ks, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, &C Betty, to Thomas Owen Cloward, son of Mrs. Doris Cloward and the late Thomas Cloward of The Town and Country Stitch- Farm Creek. ers met Friday at the home of The wedding is planned for Mrs. Mai ley Dean in lndepend February 11 with a reception cnee. There were 13 members to follow. present. They spent the after noon sewing and visiting. A dessert luncheon was served. They met again Monday at the In nue of Mrs. Lloyd Fenn. The 12 members present did sewing and a salad luncheon wus served. an These shows keep the dealers and store personnel informed about new merehumliKo, new The Women's Missionary Soproduct designs and merchanciety of the Baptist Church had their Royal Service magazine dising trends. Mr. Nielsen said, "While there we attended delesson January 4 at the church. was held monstrations. viewed exhibits A study course designed to give licit rr service Mr. and Mrs. Clair Winterton every night last week where In our custmocrs. We also enand Mr. and Mrs. Hal Winter-to- n classes were held for each to adults. from exchanging ideas with joyed nursery group to Thurswent Salt Lake Western Auto dealers other evenclosed The class y Friday day to visit Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Larry Irice recited from this part of the country." a message from Rev. NEWLYWEDS with ing with visited also They Dye. Mr. Nielsen explained that a ceremony held December SO. She is the former Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ryan at A. F. Underhill. Refreshments roles ia Sorensen. Auto holds Id such Western were Dorothy served. Camp Williams, and Mr. and the United shows throughout Mrs. Edwin Costello at Kearns. States to acquaint the more 1 than 4.000 proprietors of home-owne- d Mrs. Charles Larsen has sold and operated Western her farm on north Myton Bench Auto Associates Stores with the to Barrett Steadman of West latest merchandise available to Jordan, and has purchased the them. Vernon Buchanan home. Mr. and Mrs. Nielsen have owned the store in Roosevelt ROOSOEVELT WARD Miss Merle Birtchcr of Salt for tin past 1.. years and have WeibiCMday. January 26, 2 p.m Mrs. neckline arc Gale Miss Mr. featured TALMAGE a and Dorothy scalloped parents Lake City spent the weekend regularly attended Hie shows The literature lesson will be Vluynn Moon . . named Teen encrusted with sequins. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sorensen exchanged wedding Wagstaff, Tahiuna. which aie held in January and March of Dimes eliairiiian. of the Thu bride sleeves Price Donald vows the For the ceremony, with given by Marjorie Whalcntt. tiij'ereil Larry Forrest Birtcher. She returned May. h over to came December the a wore in lace white a home a gmvn SECOND WARD ceremony point work to her Tuesday, Sunday evening. 30. and taffeta bridal gown, which hand. Her corsage was an arJanuary 25, 2 p.m. The literD. of carnations. of Rust the rangement ature lesson wil be given by pink Bishop Sidney veil was Lawrcll Jensen lias been re Moon Lake LDS ward officiat- hack to visit with the Buxtons. Her fingertip-lengt- h Barbara Hamblin. fastened to a rhinestone crown. leased from the Uintah County ed. THIRD WARD - - WednesThe bride is a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Bond Her sister, Mrs. Don A. (Erhospital and happy to be home day, January 26, 10 a.m. Marto be wed again. He plans on being able Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sorensen. and Superintendent and Mrs. ma) Mayhew, Duchesne, was will give the lit- Betty Moosman Peterson ilyn of Union Moon High Mayna to be at school at Roosevelt The bridegroom's M. L Schwartz were dinner matron of honor. Her sheath Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. erature lesson. in rites scheduled February 11. School has been chosen teen Junior high at least part time Talmage. guests of Dr. and Mrs. Terry dress was made of emerald Thompson of Fort Duchesne, TuesFOURTH WARD chairman for the March of this week. Buxton on Saturday of last green velvet and complimented announce the for the temple Tucker, through of their day, January 25, 10 a.m. ColA SON FOR IIARMSTONS marriage Dimes. She will be assisted by week. with green accessories. the first time. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harmston daughter, Maurine Kay, to Gro- leen Mantyla will give the litMary Beth Schwartz. They are Clair Winterton and Evan Best man duties were per- ver Walter Sixkiller of Roose- erature lesson. the parents of a baby boy are planning a TV Tclerama on Goodrich left Saturday to atMi's. Scholcs Kent Mr. and Gwen, the daughter of Mr. formed by James Giles, Hanna, velt. Tues- bom Thursday evening in theh BALLARD WARD January 22 and a March of tend the stock show in Denver, and Mrs Duane Richens, has went to SLC Tuesday for a the bridegrooms brother-in-laAn open house will be held day, 25, 2 p.m. Helen Uintah County Hospital. He Dimes King and Queen of Union Colo. returned home from the Pri- medical checkup for Kent. Mrs. Don A. Meyhew played the in their honor Saturday, Janu- AllredJanuary will give the literature will be named Michael Edward to be presented at the Press them. Scholes Dick accompanied mary Children's hospital after piano music for the wedding. ary 22, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the lesson. and he weighed 9 pounds, 4 Club dance among the fund Mrs. J. M. Belisle left for her recent illness, and is happy For the occasion, the bride's home of the bride's parents at ounces. He has two sisters and There be will nurseries proraising projects. La., after to be back in school. her home in Wayne Timothy of Seattle, mother chose a beige textured Fort Duchesne. vided in all wards. a brother. MISS MOON reports that she an extended Many, with her Mr. suit with brown accessories visit visited his Wash, parents, No invitations have been ishopes that all teens will give daughters, Mrs. Vernon Moon and Mrs. Presley Timothy over The bridegroom's mother wore sued but all friends and relagenerously to the March of and Hannah Brumfield. Ottosen Leland Mrs. repre- the weekend. Mrs. Timothy took a royal blue knit sheath dress tives are Invited. Dimes. She is a daughter of If you run into trouble, whos sented Duchesne county and him back to SLC Sunday eve- with black accessories. Pink Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Moon and Mrs. Ralph Shields went as Mrs. Kelly Sprouse represented ning where he is teaching for carnation worn were corsages FHA and drama is active in far as Ogden with the Alva Uintah, county on a panel held several weeks for IBM. goin? to pay all the bills? by the matron of honor and the Mrs. Les Mullins activities as well as her church Snows where she visited with in the auditorium at the state bridemother of the bride and affairs. Not you, if you carry adequate automobile hosts Tues. bridge and husband, Mr. capitol on programmed read Mr. and Mrs. Theron Leavitt groom. her Miss Schwartz is a daughter and daughter insurance for both accident and liability. over Mrs. Edward Hood. to Lake Salt went City was ing. hostess 40 Les Mullins Mrs. the After the ceremony, M. L. Schwartz of Mr. and Mrs. To be sure . . . insure! See us soon for the weekend. refreshof members were served to the Tuesday guests of Fort Duchesne. low-coMr. and Mrs. Floyd Labrum Coach Jack Hannum spent coverage. ments and the wedding cake. Bridge club last week. Special Mal-nathe weekend with his parents, and son Randy were overnight Mr. and Mrs. Orson Stevens The three-tiere- d r, cake was dec- guests included Mrs. Joe We handle all Insurance requirements! Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hannum guests of their son, Mr. and and family and Mrs. Larry Ross orated with pink flowers and Mrs. Arvin Labrum, Mrs. Mrs. Douglas Labrum in Salt also spent time in Salt Lake white bells, and topped with Grant Killian, Mrs. Clair Larin Morgan. Lake Tuesday. The following City over the weekend. sen and Mrs. Harold Deller. the traditional figures of Everyone welcomes the Jim day they went to Provo to make There were three tables at bride and groom. Professionen Business and The Mrs. Ellen Rawlings attend Lube family back. They have arrangements for Randy to CENTRAL UTAH INSURANCE AGENCY The bridegroom has returned play and prizes were won by ed a special English conference to al Women's club held its regu- been living in Vernal for some ter the BYU next semester. with the US army at Mrs. Fran Harrison, Mrs. Delduty in Salt Lake City. lar monthly meeting at the time. Roosevelt: Phone 684 or 799 Ft Carson, Colo. Mrs. Price is ler, Mrs. Irene Ruppel and Mrs. Frontier Grill Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Jones and Duchesne for the Malnar. at residing Mr. and Mrs. Burr Eldredge family of Manila were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Heber Day of present. January 17. Ruth Allen, presiA salad luncheon was served. and family were called to Pro- friends over the weekend. Mr. Murray visited with Mr. and dent, conducted the meeting. Mrs. Otto Lloyd this weekend The civic participation com- vo due to the death of her Jones, formerly at Union, is presently Daggett on the way to Rochester, N. Y., mittee, composed of Adelyn father, William P. Knecht. where they will serve on an school superintendent. Logan, chairman; Virgie MurLDS mission. Mrs. Nettle Reynolds returnphy, Edith Farnsworth and Ethyl Jennings, presented the ed home Sunday after a months Judging from all the activity program and arranged attrac- visit with her daughter and going on at the city park, those Duchesne women tive table decorations. family, the Blake Esauks, in responsible for the skating Nebekers The Goals for Utah" series, Las Vegas. rink should be highly compli- meet CASPER THE FRIENDLY She was unaware of what mented on the expert job put The Fort Duchesne Women's which was televised over chanGHOST SAYS: nel 7, was discussed. Reports had taken place in her neigh- forth to afford the young people club met at the home of Mrs. on some of the weekly TV pro- borhood during her absence. some winter sport 11 Nebeker Claude January grams in the series were given Needless to say, she was shockwith Mrs. Dan Crum bo as the to Reclamation home in Ruth of find Bureau Allen, ed The her Jennings, Ethyl by Ida Harrison, Ellen Rawlings condition it was after the recent drill crews recently moved from 'Modem Medicine was the and Josephine Yergensen. explosion and fire in their Yellow Canyon to Battle Hol- topic discussed. Burnell Haws, Peart Dalton, treasurer, gave block. She shares the feelings low. They are drilling for core civil defence director of Uina financial report for the year of everyone else, Just gratified samples for dam sites. tah county, presented a movie it was no worse and that there ending December 31, 1965. on civil defense. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Snow left Josephine Yergensen, as the were no lives Involved. A short business meeting was clubs representative at ChamThursday for Logan where he held and refreshments were Mrs. Parley Rawlings attend- went to attend a board of trus- served. ber of Commerce meetings, reported on the activities of that ed an English work shop con- tees meeting. They returned The next meeting will be held organization, in its efforts to ference held in the DUP build- Sunday. at the home of Mrs. John promote economic development ing in Salt Lake Wednesday. Brenn. of was area. Bellon She a representative Mr. and Mrs. Steve in this Thirteen members were pre- West Junior high. and Kim took Simon to Salt sent Faye Jensen was a guest Lake Saturday. She had the Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mower stitches removed from her foot Several charming vocal numbers, with guitar accompan- went to Salt Lake Friday to and a shorter cast put on. iment were presented by Drew accompany his sinter and husand Ray Dillman. Mr. and Mrs. Wane Workman band, Mr. and Mm. Ralph and Mr. and Mrs. Danny Swain left Saturday to attend the Denver stock show. Stitchers T meet twice De-Lo- DonaU Carry IPrice takes Dorothy Sorensen as his brtfo in December rites in Hanna floor-lengt- Teen dime drive is headed by Mayna Moon Kay Thompson, Walter Sixkiller married ... st BPW meets; hears reports vice-princip- al Ft at "HURRY IN FOR SUPERNATURAL SAVINGS!" WINTER Tiastos Iravs! Deere, gas Utility John TIME O 10-1- 0 John Deere Rowcrop DIESEL WITH 225 ACTUAL HOURS O 10-1- 0 165 HOI KS TOTAL (THESE TRACTORS ARE JUST LIKE NEW) O 1961 Ford Dexter SHAPE, O 30 Ferguson WITH O 1958 HEAVY-DUT- Y Allis-Chalmer- s, IDWEIt STEERING Y LOADER AND MANY OTHER GOOD BUYS IN USED TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT ALSO SEE THE 191)6 MODEL Ford Tractors and Equipment DEERE AND JOHN Tractors and Equipment bilungs FEED & FARM SUPPLY DEALERS FOR FORD, JOHN DEERE, HESTON AND GALE EQUIPMENT rilONE 769-32- Valerie McClellan . . . Union's at the home of Mr. Homeiiwkrr of Tomorrow. this Rachele Orlle Mrs and Visiting week is Mrs. Rnrhele's sister, Mary Rndnkovlrh, of Price. luncheon 45 HEAVY-DUT- in at the Ijnfayctte Ballroom for wives LOADER AND DAVIS attending the Trade Tech Salt Lake. Is Dr. and Mrs went to Salt Like City over the weekend. She attended the PAINT VERNAL UTAH 33DC gmSMSET Richard Nelson who is attending Weber College, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Bernice Nelson. He accompanied Ray Wilkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Wilkin, who D. G. Mantyla NEW TAINT, COMPLETE OVERHAUL O 1957 Major Diesel NEW FIRST CLASS Mrs. Presley Timothy attended the wedding and reception of her nephew, Clarence J. Olsen Saturday in Salt Lake. and of dentists, physicians pharmacists. Russell Grover was the speaker. Dr. Mantyln was also in SIjC on business. While there they also visited Mrs, Mantyln'a brother, John R. Clyde, who Is a Jet pilot in the Air Force. He will be leaving son for Viet Nam. Homemaker title awarded to Miss McClellan Union high school's 1966 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow is Vnlaric McClellan. She srored highest in a written knowledge and attitude examination taken by senior girls in December, and is now eligible for state and national scholarship awards. Miss McClellan was present ed a liomemakcr award pin Mr. and Mrs. Eugene llarm-sto- n during an assembly held at Uie returned Saturday from an school Friday. Test papers of all school extended tour In Old Mexico. They were accompanied by Mr. winners in the stale are being nnd Mrs. Axel nireh. In Mexico judged, and a state homemaker City Mr. nireh became 111 and of tomorrow and runner-u-p will they nit their trip short to be selected soon. The atalc bring him bark to the States homemaker will reecive a $1,500 and her for an operation. They went In college scholarship at Larario, Texas, and came out school will be awarded a com at Nognlas, Arizona. plcte set of tho Encyclopedia Britannlea. The second-rankin- g Dr. and Mra. Terry Buxton girl In the state will receive a went to SIjC Saturday and at' $500 educational grant State winners will go to the tended the testimonial Sunday for her brother, Rex Christen national contest In Washington, sen, prior to his having on a D.C., where the national winner mission to Norway, Her mother, will have her scholarship in Mrs. Nola Christensen, came creased to $5,000. Specially built, specially equipped, d '66 Fords sale priced now! full-size- Only the economics of volume production let us include nil this glamour equipment within our very special swr? White Sale prices. L L & ITinne MOTOR color-keye- scats; deluxe d trim; whitewalls; in. l, bright-mct- al deluxe wheel covers. LIMITED TIME SALE! COME IN NOW! COMPANY Rosser tilt, Utah IS only your Ford dealer sells Equipment includes: 240-cBig Six; deluxe pleated, A- -l used cars and trucks |