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Show jDuchesne matron will present clothing program Dinner party held at Leavitts Saturday night Mi's, tBetty Moosman speaks iWs February II of dchistrrcd It was flnorlrnglh and featured long pointed sleeves. The two piece high neckline wa. complimcntcd by tiny buttons down tlie front i f the lmdiee. A crown of white pearl caught veil of bridal the elbow-lengt- h illusion. Tlie bride earned a bridal Imiiquct of while liaby carnawith pule tions surrounded given net ami leaves and white satin streamers. Tiui Hoopes, cousin of the bride was her maid of honor. She wove a china blue gown of dull luster satin and earried a white carnation bouquet with and while ribbon streamers blue net. Tlie mother of the bride wore a e gold jacquard 'a gown and wore yellow The bridegroom's mother wore a navy blue gown and pink baby carnations. Bert I). Moosnuin, brother of the bride, performed duties of best man. Ushers were Sue liy Merle Rons and Sandy Pike. Dr. d Visiting at the home of T h e beautiful and Mrs. Terry Buxton was bis wedding cake was white with brother, Jaydell, whose home is blue trim. White swans separin Driggs, Ida. ated the lawers. It was topped by three large wedding bells. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dye An aunt of tlie bride. Mrs. Zella spent three days in Brigham Pike, assisted by Mrs. Laurence City looking up information for Pike, and Audry Rasmussen astheir genealogy work. sembled the cake. Betty Monsman liecas..- the bride of Thomas Owen Upward 11 in riles iierformed Fcbru.-at the home of the bride's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs Loren Pike in Whit crocks. Bishop P. Blayne Morr.i! tin double riiu ceremony in the presence if immediate family member A reception honored the couLDS ple at llic W hi '..crocks building l hat evening. In a setting pink an i blue flowers in gold colored ladders on either side of tin pulp I, the guests greeted trio honored couple. For her wedding and reception the bride wore a tradition- - :d white s.i-li- n. jter-form- test next month at Vernal. KimnerMip, who nrty also have a elianee to miniM-t- for the title, are Sherrie Jensen, right, first runner-uc p, and I.ind:i Hansen, left. National Guard contest was Miss Charlene Hartman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Hartman. Runnersup were Miss Sherrie Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reay Jessen, and Linda Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hansen. The girls were judged according to Miss America rules. Each competed in talent competition, an interview with the judges, formal attire, and bathing suit. The judging began at 4 p.m. Monday, and was concluded at 7 p.m. Miss Hartman displayed an original tap number for her Miss Hartman to vie for guard queen title Eight girls were on hand Monday evening in Altamont to compete for the honor of representing the area at the National Guard queen contest to be held March 19 In Vernal. The contest was sponsored by the Variety Arts club of Altamont. Named to enter the Miss talent, while Miss Jessen also perfcimed an original dance number. Miss Hansen presented a vocal solo. Other contestants Monday were Ann Goodrich, Connie Potts, Phyllis Reay, an.l Valerie Hansen. Judges were Fern Obcrhans-ley- , Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dillman and Mrs. Darlene Burke. Mrs. Naomi Fisher, president of the sponsoring group, the Variety Arts Club, stated that members in the committee charge of the contest were Mrs. Loma Brotherson, Mrs. Jackie Tucker, and Mrs. Colleen Bisel. two-pie- suit. The ncwlyive.lu are nuking a home in Sail Like Uily where tlie groom is employed. K. R. Harrison engaged to California miss tnf-jfet- two-piec- Miss SEEK NATIONAL GUARD TITLE Charlene Hartman, mter, was named Monday rvening to represent the Alt.iniunt area in tlie company .Miss National Guurd" eon which consisted of a piano solo by Sherrie Nyherg: piano and guitar duet. Clifford and Kandy Bike; a sung. Ann Palmer; sola. Florence Kurakin; reading, Donna Swain; song. I.ela Andfrinn; ng. Paula and Tom lliMipes; s.mg, Stan an.l Lou Hoopes. For her going away ensemble, tlie bride wove a light blue s. An-dert- four-tiere- Mr. and Mrs. William HayViz of Sherman Oaks. Calif., have announced tlie engagement of their daughter. Judith Jane, to Kenneth Keed Harrison, son of the laic Mr. anil Mrs. Carl Kced Harrison, former residents of Lnpoint and Roosevelt. The wedding will be held April 36 in the Saint Charles Catholic Church, North Hollywood. The groom was graduated from Union high school and Utah State University where he was an honor student. He is presently studying for his master's degree at University of wood Uintah Basin Standard Thurs., Feb, 24, I960 ,1. Keith i Juanita) Rog- luge 5 ers of 1 lueliesiie, will present Mr. and Mrs Theron Leavitt the program at tlie February 21 meet mg of tin Roosevelt Vul- and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. ture club. Tin topic of her demon- Shields were hosts nt a chicken stration-lecture will be cloth- dinnci nt the Leavitt home Sating coordination, select ion of urday evening. Mrs. Parley Rawlings showed huls to suit the pci son, an.l the selection and films which were taken by her eosiuini', make-u- p son, Louis, while he was on his application. At tin invitation of Mrs. mission. The guest list included Dr. Wanda Reynolds of the Roosevelt Vulture club. Mrs. Rogers mid Mrs. K. V. Larson, Mr. and a similar Mrs. Parley Rawlings, Mr. and recently presented demonstration as the exeliange Mrs. Orson Stevens, Mr. and program for the Roosevelt Cul- Mrs. Flunk Yack, Mr. and Mrs. ture eluli and the Vernal club. Alva Know, Mr. and Mrs. Hollift The program was presented at G. Hullinger, Mr. nnd Mrs. ClifVenial. For her models, at this ford I irollingcr and Mrs. Marion. program, Mis. Rogers chose Bowman. Mrs. IauiIi Mdelieil, Mis. Pauline Wagner, and Mrs. Pa t tic Burdick, all of Duchesne, who assisted her in presenting the two-hoprogram, as well a the following discussion period. Mrs. LaRue Lamb is hostess Union high's FHA chapter for the Rimsevelt meeting f ,i tlie dcinonsl.Mliun-lcctiir- e tli'.s was one of the chapters selected to pariieiKite in a special Thursday. nationwide project. Miss Sharon Swan, national Jusl-itmcClub of the central region, and a member of tlie national prohosted by gram of work commttee, lo-- fi led the assigment. Miss Swan Mrs. Clista Angus is from Onahutka, Win. Mrs. Clista Angus was hosThis special project on Mortess of tlie club Thursday evening at her home. als nnd Manners Matter, was Spcrial guests included Mrs. developed to help promote one Irene Ruppcl. Mrs. Lea Mullins phase of the new program of work adopted at the last naand Mrs. Beth Scldcr. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ida tional FHA convention. Handson, Mrs. Mullins, Mrs. Thursday, Feb. 7, the Union Ruppcl and Mrs. Darrell Walker. A dessert luncheon was chapter held a special meeting when a panel discussion was served. held on the subject, "Morals and Manners Matter. Manners, morals pane! held ur by Union F.H.A. nt rc JuKt-a-mc- re has Spades R. O. Curry of the Roosevelt Kay Rasmussen, Nora ChrisMr. and Mrs. Gilbert Mcstake presidency and Mrs. Gorwere Valentine Robb party Utah. Kenna of Randlett have pur- tensen and Dorothy Lcla Harmston don n, represented the Members of the Spades Hi chased the B. O. Colton home. in charge of serving. and Drew Dillman and parents and Moosman Catherine club met at the home of Mrs. Rosalie Dennis the They plan on some remodeling Oranna Moosman were in Gene Kuhns last Tuesday even- students for therepresented Tuesday Iiridee Club before moving into it. discussion. charge of gifts. Evelyn Hoopes meets at drill ing with four tables at play. Among the topics discussed The room was decorated in a were presided at the guest book. problems, of master was Haslem Verl Mrs. Ray Scholes accompanTuesday Bridge club met at Valentine theme and a cherry how much freedom should stuied her sister and husband, Mr. ceremonies for tlie program. the Frontier Grill with Mrs. dessert was served. dents have, how much restricLawrell Jensen making arand Mrs. Melton Poulson to Special guests were Mrs. Bud tion should parents impose, and be to in with flown be their to were Provo Thursday three Cooper, Mrs. Arvtn Labrum, others which face students and rangements. There ginia, who had mother while their father, Mil-to- n with tlie Dye' family following tables at play with Mrs. Clista Mrs. James R. Hall, Mrs. Terparents. Larsen of Arcadia, was un- Robert's surgery. Angus, Mrs. Dick Adams and ry Buxton, all of Roosevelt, and Marilyn Snow, chapter presthe as Killian Mrs. at Ashton of Duchesne. Grant special Mrs. Alan dergoing major surgery took charge with the ident, L. L. and Utah Valley hospital. They feel Prizes went to Mi - Lloyd guests. Lynn Labrum of officers. other of help the operation was very success- Motor, delivered a car in Salt Mrs. Eugene Harmston won Nelson, Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. Refreshments chapter were served Ashton. ful and that he is doing as well Lake Thursday and returned the prize. following the program. as could be expected. home with Orval Rudy the same evening. Mrs. Helen Sprouse left Friin day for Price where she will Among the 8500 people visit her sisters, Mrs. Beth attendance at the annual meetWentzel, and Mrs. Mary Wil- ing of the REA at Los Vegas son. She will then go to Salt last week were Mr. and Mrs. Lake and visit her children, Clair Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Don Sprouse and Clark Abegglcn, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Hansen Ray Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Max before returning home. Burdick and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dillman. Mr. and Mrs. Denlle McKenna of Salt Lake City were visiMembers of her Sunday tors over the weekend at the school class met at the home home of her parents, Mr. and of Merle Ross after sacrament Mrs. Gilbert Ellingford. meeting to help her celebrate her birthday, and to enjoy the Robert Dye, lab technician at birthday cake made by Mrs. the Roosevelt hospital was op- Dick Scholes. erated on recently. He is a patient at the LDS hospital in Mr. and Mrs. Burke El dredge Salt Lake, and last report is of Salt Lake spent the weekthat he is recovering very well. end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bumps El dredge, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Moon and Mrs. Marion Bowman. and family went to Payson last Jim Maughn, who is working Sunday to attend the testimonial of their nephew, James on the reclamation project at left to right, Mrs. Gordon Harmston, R. O. MORALS, MANNERS MATTER This was Moon, who is leaving very soon Bottle Hollow, spent the weekdiscussion for a panel held at of the subject Curry, Drew Dillman and Rosalie Dennis. The of his for an LDS mission. home the at end parents Union discussion was sponsored by the FIIA groups school are, high Thursday. Participants in Bountiful. Professor and Mrs. Kim Brandt and Buzz Kriasman of Wendcll DeMille of Logan Logan, were weekend visitors was a weekend visitor at the at the home of their parents, home of his sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Rudy Krissman. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Heaton. Roosevelt Fourth ward sponMONTWEL Mr. and Mrs. sored a temple excursion to the Nettie Reynolds returned to Bill Blanc-harannounce the Salt Lake temple Thursday. A her home after visiting in Salt of their son, Bobby, marriage went the Lake City with her sister, Mrs. to Karen Stillson of Moab. through large group early sessions. A smaller group Harvey Hullinger. The young couple was marwent through the evening sesried in Farmington, N. M. on sion. have Joe Shields Mr. nnd Mrs. 4. returned from four months In Fcbruaiy The new Mrs. Blanchard has Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilkins Lubbock. Texas, and Mr. and a little daughter. Karri Dawn, went to Salt Lake Wednestlay Mrs Loryn Ross have returned and n son. Ricky, by a former to visit home after spending the winter and returned Saturday At present the newlymnrriagc. her mother Mrs. Etta Odckirk in Mesa. Arizona. weds are living In Roosevelt who has been ill. where Bobby works for G.S.I. Mrs. Edward (Fayel Yack, of Sheila and Allen Laris who had surgery Inst week in Salt Lake were weekend visi- Rail Lake City, Is reported to BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING tors with their friends and fam- be rorovering. She is still at ilies. Holy Cross Hospital, Hi Club An-derto- adult-teenag- COMPARE: Thrifty homemakers are flocking to Penney's for the latest home fashions at Penney's famous low prices! We're bursting with new Spring things at savings! dir, v. 4 !.; jVV : Decorator Bedspreads REDUCED FOR LIMITED TIME! ... S4.78 Reg. 5.98, Now Reg. 7.98, Now . . . S6.38 Reg. 8.98, Now . . . S7.10 Bobby Blanchard marries Karen Stillson THROUGH SATURDAY! d Anniversaries Members of the Hying club Clair Ashton was taken to met at tlie home of Ted Olpin the Uintah County Hospital e to discuss plans for the Saturday night. Mrs. Ashton is of another plane. staying in Vernal to be with him. Susan Sullivan, a student at BYU spent tlie weekend witli Mi. and Mrs. Bennie Rehiniett her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Or- - spent tlie weekend in Roosevelt mon Sullivan. nnd in Vernal. BIRTHDAYS pur-chas- Carefree Cotton Lounge Coats, Your Choice at One low Price! New! Ted Olpin and Ed Rirhinun flew to Provo Thursday, then on to Salt Lake where they picked up Roiiert Dye's mother and brother. Foul of West Vir- - Sonata Rugs sing rich color! 12 spent the weekend in Provo visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. IVe Peterson and son and iLndu Peterson, who are attending the BYU. of Have n pretty duster or two -- to wake up to, to relax in. Hutton-fron- t styles, bow and ruffle trims. All these carefree: all fabrics, prints In sateens nnd embossed blends. Sl.ea 12 cottons: cheeks In seetale-and-eolto- n to 20. Terrific buys! REMEMBER ... SO' x 54" size n, IT! 25 - Robert L. Tay- Elvn 26 Craig Martin Randv Hywnter, Marjorie Gardner. Krvun Jones. Murk Dennis. Eugene Workmnn. Elvn Young. Donald R. Buchanan. Stacey Reed. Sr., Zola Allred. February 27 Alvin Hancock j Tammy Timothy. February 28 -- Eva Jennings. Mark Roberts. Suzanne Prn-- l field. Lynn Johnstun, Iris D Crowley. X Multitone fount shag, tubular braid base. 80 rot ton 40' other filters. Teak, russet, ivy, red! YOU CAN CHARGE February lor. Kala Sue Andcrlon, I 2 for $8 to 20 Rirby E. Gale. Melvin Bingham. Morrell Wilkins. Kathleen Olsen. Pen old Simmons. Florence Elswortli. 21 Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd reterson February 22" x 42" Hire. -- February : GIFTS OF DISTINCTION CONVENIENT GROUP PLAN $1.00 - up Free gift wrapping Phone S7S February 29 Nile Clinpm.in. Johnny L. Tnvlor. March 1 - Ranne Chapman. Jerry Mitchell. Mirch 2 - Ruby Hancock. Luellte niristensen. ANNIVERSARIES February 26 Mr. and Mrs Ly.HI Local delivery GRACES Roosevelt, Utah lilt.' February 27 Mr. nnd Mrs Calvin Andcrb'm, Mr. and Mr Clarence Jones Matvh 1 Mr. and Mrs. Srn-o- r Mortcnsrn. Sr. Ill remember Ive got a date THURSDAY, MARCH 3RD WARDS CATALOG SALES AGENCY 109 South 2nd East Roosevelt, Utah How about you? |