OCR Text |
Show W. Sixkiller and Kay Thompson honored PHONE SOCIAL NEWS TO ROOSEVELT at recent open house 1S1 Mins M Murine Kay Thompson became the bride of Grover Walter Sixkiller in rites performed at Elko January 16. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. Thompson of Fort Duchesne and the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ruebcn Sixkiller of Roosevelt. An open house honored the couple ul the home of the bride's puivnts. A center of attraction was the three-tiere- d wedding cake. It was white with a miniature bride and groom on top. White pillars separated the layers. Pink roses trimmed the lower layers. For her open house, the bride d wore a light blue Immediate relatives attending the funeral of Eugene Harm-sto- n were Mrs. E. A. Sorensen, Mesa, Aria.; Leo D. Young, a, Oakland, Calif.; Mrs. J. V. Sun City, Calif.; Irvin Young, San Jose, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Young and Marcd Young of Orem; A. M. Harmston, Nampa, Idaho, and some very splendid parts were Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Harmston given by adult members. Provo. of Jean Todd spent the weekend Cecil Mitchell who is workat her home with Mr. and Mrs. Orem several in spent days ing Roy Todd. Jean is president of at home. the Cougarettes at the BYU Mrs. Elmer Yergsen, Mrs. this year. Nathan Allen and Mrs. Lon Bishop and Mrs. Farrell Mohl-ma- n Logan attended the State Busiof Bonutiful and Jack ness and Professional Women's Mohlman of Elko, Nevada, were board meeting in SLC. weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hansen. They are Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer (Bumps) Hansen's brothers. Eldredge spent some time in SLC attending Market Week. Larry Wilcken and roommate They also visited their son and David Bauer, students at the Mr. and Mrs. daughter-in-laBYU, spent the weekend with Burke Eldredge. Larry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wilcken. Mr. and Mis. Jack Harmston took her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Home from the USU for the Stephen Pratxner of Reading, weekend were Yetta and ConPenn., to SLC where they board- nie Hanson. They are daugh ed a jet for their home. They ters of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Han have been visiting for two weeks son. and getting acquainted with their new grandson. They were Randy Labrum, eon of Mr. also accompanied by Mrs. Ted Harmston who visited with her and Mrs. Floyd Labrum, whoa from son, Richard, a student at the just recently returned now enwho is and mission University of Utah. rolled at the BYU, spent the The couple pose with NEW MB. AND MRS. SQUIRES at his home. weekend their wedding cake at open house held at Ballard church Gordon and Linda Jennings, Friday evening. Katherine Allen, Virgil Carter, Edward Yack took his wife, and Judy Green all attending to SLC Monday where Faye, Mirl the visited at the BYU, will she undergo surgery at the Jennings home. Cross Hospital. Holy Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Eksund Fourth ward reported a very left Saturday for Sunset to visit successful Primary Penny drive. their daughter and After the drive, all those who Mr. and Mis. Frank Slater. They helped met at the home of Mr. were going to visit another and Mrs. Kent Scholes for a DeLoy Squire claimed Miss the guest book. Mrs. Zane Asay daughter and her husband, Mr. chili supper. Judith Eilene Simon for his and Mrs. Wilmar Parrish took and Mrs. Elom Morrill in SLC. bride in rites performed in the care of the gifts, Clark and Mr .and Mrs. Elvyn Ba scorn Salt Lake LDS temple Thurs- Darrell Allred and Leah Cook Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Einerson received word that their chilreceived word from Mr. and dren, Mr. and Mrs. Norman day, February 3. The couple were gift bearers. was honored at a reception in ' Helping in the kitchen were Mrs. Ronald Phillips that their Tanner and Glen, had arrived the Cannon Fifth ward that Mrs. Nate Fillingam, Mrs. Wes-- I infant daughter had had suc- safely at St. Clair, Michigan. Mrs. David cessful treatments at the LDS Due to storms they encountered evening. ' ley Ercanbrack, Mrs. and Fred Cook. Primary Children's Hospital in enroute, it took them five days Lundberg The groom is a son of Mr. Barbara SLC and was expected home to make the trip. and Mrs. Calvin Squire of Helping serve were Millie and soon. Fillingam, Roosevelt, and the bride is a and Patty Cook and Anita ErcanElaine Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shepherd, RichMr. Mrs. of and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Buchan- daughters Norita and Sidonla, ard E. Simon of Salt Lake City. brack. an took their small daughter, went to Magna to be present The temple ceremony was Lyle Squire, brother of the was best man. Dick Si- Paula, to SLC to consult an where their first granddaughn groom, Long-doJohn Elder performed by usher. ter was blessed. She is the baby Ophthalmologist in the presence of family mon was Betts was master of Junior of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fillion. members. conMl, and Mrs. Marrel Wilkins, An open house further honor- ceremonies for a program, Valerie with of and Mrs. Dick Scholes, Mr. Mrs. Paul Murphy spent the Squire sisting was held ing the young couple a piano selection; Paul Squire, Mr. and Mrs Howard Andrews, weekend in SLC visiting her at the Ballard ward church on flute Betts and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Larsen and husband, who has been hospitalsolo; Carol Friday evening. num- Mrs. Richard Adams attended ized in the LDS Hospital. She two vocal Elaine Shlsler, and For her wedding open Shls- the funeral services In Venial reports that he la improving. Cart a reading bers; by house the bride wore a gown of ler, and Mrs. Wilmar Parrish. last Thursday for Lea Taylor. nylon lace underscored with The newlyweds are making a Mra Hazel Anderton took her satin. It featured home in Salt Lake City where has Some fine talent son, very Tom, to Provo to enroll at a pointed neckline with lace trim, long pointed sleeves the groom is attending Salt been shown in all the wards the BYU. She then went on to Lake Trade Technical Institute. with their Young Artists Music Pocatello, Idaho to visit her and a bouffant skirt of unpresse-e- d He Mr. recently returned from a Festival. The young people re- daughter and elbow length mission pleats. Her to New Zealand. sponded to this challenge and and Mra Grant Mohlman. veil was caught to a seed pearl crown and she carried a bridal bouquet of a huge white mum surrounded by pink rosebuds, with pink net and streamers of pink and silver. Mr. and Mra Thomas Fabriz-i- o LDS seminary studentbody, and She has been a member of the At the open house she was of Hanna announce the en- secretary of the high school stu- international folk dancing team, attended by her young sister. a member of the business manCarol, who was dressed in blue gagement and fourthcoming dentbody. Toni of their will be She daughter, carmarriage from agement association and atover She lace satin. graduating nylon ried a basket of pink and blue Dianne Fabrizio, to Steven Dale Brigham Young University this tended the Hill Cumorah pagflowers and wore a crown of Ogden, son of Mr. and Mra May as an executive assistant. eant in New York last summer. Dale Odgen of Tarzana, Calif. The benedict elect is a senpink and blue flowers. ior at BYU where he is majorThe couple Is planning a marto church The pathway the ing In finance. He has lettered was lit by pillars of pink and riage in the Salt Lake Temple in football for two years at blue flowers atop pedestals of June 3. BYU and Is a returned missilver. These decorations were The bridc-to-graduated from Argentina. also in the church and there from Tabiona sionary school in , high was one at the door with a 1963. She was & cheerleader heart in lights and the names for four years, of the president Birthday party of DeLoy and Judith. The ornate wedding cake was hjnors white with pink wedding bells and roses. There were dainty Neighborhood club Patricia Ann Hall pink roses and delicate lacing met Wednesday Patricia Anq Hall, daughter on the tiers. It was topped by of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hall, a miniature replica of the Sait Members of the Neighborwas honored guest at a birthLake temple. It was made by hood Sewing club met Wednesparty Saturday at her home day of at the Mrs. Wilmar Parrish. day evening home. Fourteen friends were Mrs. Lyle Squire presided at Mra Nancy Burton. There were guests to help her observe her 14 members present and two fourteenth birthday. They playMrs. Ronald guests, special ed games, had a chili supper and Mrs. Merle Ross. with birthday cake, and ke Sowing was done on individcream. refreshments ual projects and were served. Last week's meeting was held at the home of Mra Floyd Toni Dianne Fabrizio . Mo-Le- droaa of wool. Mrs. Glenn Miller and Mrs. Alfred Purrietlc were in charge of serving and were assisted by Debbie Hillman and Chuck Thonisnn. Barry Thompson was ul the guest book. The couple is making a home in Roosevelt. The bride graduated from Union high school in 1!I65. where she was active in music, pep club and debate. The groom graduated from Union high in 1960. He was active in basketball and h.ixcball. He has been employed at Foil Durhctnc. He entered llic service February 8. gtreot-ivngt- h Arenie Club met Monday evening F and holds Monday meeting A 31 10, 1906 .Page 5 tonwood Hospital on their filing system. She was accompanied by Mra. Elvyn Bascom who visited her parents, Mr. and Mra. Elmer Manwaring. Duane Richcns was taken to the Cottonwood LDS hospital in Murray for surgery this week. Mr. and Mra Norman Murphy, Mra Afton Richens of Myton, Mr. and Mra Joel Murphy and secretary at the Roosevelt Hos- John went to SLC Sunday to pital, went to SLC for a three-da- visit Puul Murphy at the LDS y Tiie Basin Lodge No. 2, of FA AM met in regular session at the Masonic Temple in Roosevelt Monday evening. The meeting was directed by Tint Thomas, Jr., worshipful master. A social hour followed. training course at the Cut- - PTA units urged to complete 1966 election Hospital. Roosevelt I)UP io meet Feb. 18 The Roosevelt Camp of tha Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of MarAll Association local units are asked to garet Rudy Friday, February 18 at 2 p.m. complete election of the 1966-6James E. Bacon will give a officer slate before the April continuation of the lost Rhoades 11 area Council meeting. mine which he started to MRS. COLLEEN Mantyla of gold tell about at the last meeting. area Council Parent-Teach- er 7 Roosevelt, president, advised the election of officers in March, or early in April, whichever arrangements If your overweight Is due to may be made prior to the April overeating and you want to get 11 meeting at the Myton Ele- rid of that ugly fat get our mentary School. tablets called Klimodex. AvailThe local units of the Council able without a doctors prescripinclude Duchesne, Tnhinnn. My- tion Klimodex will help you lose ton, Altamont, Neola, Roosevelt those extra pounds by decreasand Union. ing your desire for food. Slim-ml- ex is sold exclusive by: Huish Drug Store - Roosevelt Try the Standard first foi Mail Orders Filled High Grade, Quality Printing REDUCE FAT When you cant see her laughing face, her voice can tickle you pink with a Long Distance call. Go ahead. Call now. Open house honors nenlyneh, 3 Thunk, Feb. Mrs. Ellen Rawlings attendThe Areine Club met Monday evening at the home of ed a meeting at the University Mrs. Georgina Costums with of Utah Wednesday. The conference was held in connection Mrs. Thomas Gentry us witli Utah Slate University on The meeting was under the the leading and pressing probdirection of Mi's. Robert Howell lems of today. of Fort Duchesne, who is Miss Tlie regular business Jensen spent tiie meeting was followed by a weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ilyruni Jensen. Site is hour. a student at BYU. long-sleeve- the DeJ2oy Squires, Teh. Uintah Hasin Standard NEWS BRIEFS Mountain States Tilephono son-in-la- NEWLYWEDS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sixkiller received guests at an open house at the home of her parents. Jean-Pierr- e Filipinetti, driver of a $14,000 a 66 Ford. Mercedes, test-droHis opinion: Ford rides quieter. ve son-in-la- Ooni Dianne Tabrizio enqaqement announced bc Kk-su- nd rard'. Quiat Man her. h. diwuuM a 66 Ford LTD with t Ui. ghU. which houtM tha lamad FillpinotU coilaction of ow Its incredible, said M. Filipinetti, "The quiet, It's tremendous," continued M. Filipinetti, "it's incredible that you could build a car so luxurious as this at such a pries." Ford's amazing quietness is the result of deep-dow- n quality and engineering excellence. Jcan-Piorr- gaged Stercn Dale jT and C Stitchers elect officers The Town and 0011010 Stit, she will cherish: : ; GIFTS OF DISTINCTION CONVENIENT GROUP IT-A- S1.00 up - Free gift wrapping rimne 873 Isnl GRACES N delivery Roosevelt, Utah chers met at the home of Mra Mont Larsen Friday and elected a new alnte of officers. Mrs. Larsen Is president Mra. Ernest Roberta Mrs. Harold Anderson, secretary, and Mra. Gordon Womack, reporter. They replace Mra. Kenneth Davis, Mra Womack, Mm. Unyd Crow ami Mra. Msrlry lKxn. They spent the afternoon aewlng ami a dessert luncheon was served by the hostess. The Social Science lesson will be given in all wards, and all wards are providing nurseries for the younger children. WedROOSEVELT WARD nesday, Feb. 16, 2 p.m. Delores Zohell, will give the lesson. SECOND WARD -- Tuesday. Feb. 15, 2 p.m. Ora Massey will give the lesson. Singing Mother practlre after Relief Society meeting. - We.lnes THIRD WARD day. Feb. 10. 10 a.m. Fay Tni nmn will give the lesson. FOURTH WAKD Tuesday. Kelt. 15, 10 a.m. Vera Gardner will give the lesson. HALL ARP WARD - Tuesday, Feb. 15. 2 p.m. Minnie An gus will give the lesson. autos. the Ford is quieter." And Ford for '66 offers mors engineering magic: Optional new Stereo-SonTape System that turns your Ford into a concert hall. Exclusive Magic Doorgate for wagons swings out like a door for people and down ic like a tailgate for cargo. Safety Convenience Control Panel option-- one button locks all doors, lights warn when fuel's low or a door's ajar, and remind you to fasten seat belts. Quiet test a '66 Ford soon. ReliefjSocieties to Filiplnottl N clootie TEST-DRIV- E AMERICA'S TOTAL PERFORMANCE CARS FORD - FORD GALAXIE SOOXL HARDTOP SAVE NOWI Best values yet at your Ford Dealer's 3rd Annual White Salel L & L. MOTOR Phone SS COMPANY Roosevelt, Utah |