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Show Uintah Basin Standard Miss Arliss Gardner beeomes MRS. OBERHANSLY IONOKEI) AT PARTY bride of Gary Lee Smith Gary Lee Smith claimed ArGardner as his bride in a ceremony performed at the Karl Uarilncr residence July 2 Bishop I). Blayne Morrill officiated in the single ring ceremony in the presence of family member and close friends. Mrs. Bernard Oberhnnsly played the wedding march. THE BE IDE in a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Delmar Gardner, Whiterocks, and the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Smith, Idaho Falls, Idaho, A wedding dinner was served at the Earl Gardner residence following the ceremony. FOR IIEE wedding and reception which was held following the dinner the bride wore slimline floor-lengt-h gown of nylon delustcred satin. It featured a square neckline, three quarter length sleeves and the lace was repeated on the skirt. A sheer nylon train attached to the also carried lace shoulders edging and borders. Her veil of sheerest bridal illusion was caught to a crown of pearls and sequins. She carried a bridal bouquet of a huge white orchid and white carnations and green net and ribbon il Couple plans July 29 n'ebbtng at JHapoint Mr. and Mrs. Glendon O. Lamb, La point, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Mardean to David L. Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Glen Murray, Jensen. Mias Lamb graduated from Union high school in 1965 where she was a cheerleader and was also crowned as Harvest Ball Queen. She was active in student government Mr. Murray graduated from Uintah high school where he participated In sports. He went to state on the wrestling team. He also attended University of lace-trimm- ed Utah. A July 29 wedding is planned by the young couple. A reception in the Lapoint ward cultural hall will honor the couple that evening. They plan to make home In Vernal. their SOCIALETTE FLOAT WINS 1ST PLACE AT VERNAL SATURDAY The Sodalette Club float took 1st place at the Dinosaur Roundup celebration held in Vernal last week. Mtae Mardean Lamb WEDDING BELLS WILL SING engaged to David L. Murray. They plan a July ceremony. u The float had to appear in parades Thursday, Friday and Saturday to qualify for the award. A cash prize of $25 was awarded to the club. club Mrs. Scott Edrington, said that they plan president, to enter the float in the U.B. I.C. parade and in the County Fair Parade which will be held in August Officers of the club were in charge of constructing the float and they spent many hours to create this outstanding parade entry. AIRS. YACK HOSTS TUESDAY BRIDGE Mrs. Edward Yack hostessed 'the Monday afternoon bridge club and served a Salade de Diable to the club members. There were two tables at play. Watkins yfill Bride of the Week Roosevelt bride-ele- of ct JAMES CHANDLER son of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Chandler Randlelt. Reception date: July 23 at the American Legion Hall Roosevelt, Utah Colonel and Airs. Ardath M. Sims, of Vienna, Virginia, are anouncing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their July 21 Wendy Jenson, Rebdaughter, Karen Lyn Sima to ecca Moon, Marion Ross, LorThe Watkins. Paul R. marriage raine Bolton, Karen Kitchen, will take place in the Salt Lake Neil Bingham, Ronald Bryson. Temple on Friday, August 12. Ricky Nielsen, July 22 Miss Sims graduated from Glade Davis. Jerry Van. James Madison High School, July 23 Teresa Harmston, in Virginia, where she was GAA Alan Haslem. July 24 James Chris Buxpresident and cheerleader. She attended Phoenix College in Ari- ton, Fern Nelson, Peggy Mb zona, where she was on the Arthur, Greg Duncan, Diana Planning Council for student Simpson, Ellen Miles, Steven activities, and was a member of Rosa Karen Haueter. Psi Lambda Delta sorority, July 25 Ruth Mathews, W. serving as publicity chairman. O. Whitehead, Joshua Timothy. She also reigned as Phoenix July 26 Leon Ross. Evelyn College LDS Institute Sweet- Roberts, Bettle Monks, Carol n heart in 1965-6Brown, Elaine Anderton, RawTimothy, Parley is the son The benedict-ele- ct lings, Howard Leon Andrews, f Mrs. Ella S. Watkins of Erma Jensen, LaRae Nyberg, Dora J. Preston, Janet Workman. MRS. DICK BASTIAN July 27 B. T. Frost, Richard Kitchen, Dale Bolton, John HOSTS Thompson, Loya Kebeker, Danny Jenkins. TUESDAY BRIDGE July 28 A. L. Dick Scholes, Mrs. Dick E. Bast Ian was Rulon Van Tassell, Chad Van hostess to members of Tuesday Tassell, Paulette Walker, David Bridge Club at a dessert sup- Rowley. per at Frontier Grill on July 12 ANNIVERSARIES Mrs. Dick Adams was a specMr. and Mrs. Lynn ial club guest. Prizes were won July 25 by Mrs. Clair Larsen and Mrs. Timothy, Mr. and Mrs. Henry AhSam. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lawrcll Jenson. E. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Clement Labrum. Mr. and Mrs. LeJuly 26 club Birthday roy Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs. German Workman. has canyon party I) ride's Mr. 27 July Mr. Dick Colthorp and Mi. Sherman Young. a Birth rnllerns In Ciilnu, Crystal and Sliver are registered at Sathers Jewelry UTAH'S FINEST JEWELERS CALL IN YOUR ORDER We Gift Wrap and Deliver" tnjn-nri- - i borrow our lace PARASOL FOR YOlR RECEPTION TABLE in " 5 Phone Roosevelt Phone 197 Vernal 789-327- " in charge of serving. it ji-Mrs. Iktuglii MeKinlev, Keith Diivi. Mrs. Betty Pick-- 1 up and Mrs. Rick Davis. Ho-- j ceiving gift were Kip Card- ner and LaRee Arrnwchi. Mr. Rucl Edrington, Mrs. - K In rhaige of the gifts I:'-- ' , Af-to- n d, Forakis, Mrs. Roland Mn. Clarence Crow and the guest of honor. The rooms were decorated with beautiful summer flowers. d, Prizes were won by Mrs. Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Miller. Ek-sun- a jej .U.fKTj, - - 'i' r t ' ' ' Ek-sun- DURING A SHORT program Mrs. Bernard Oberhannly played piano selections. Karl Gardner, Laurie Ann Gardner and Karen Oberhansly did vocal solos. GARDEN PARTY HELD !Y B. P. W. CLUB For her going away ensemble the bride wore a red and black sheath dress. They are making their home in Salt Lake City An outdoor supper was by members of the Business and Professional Womens club Monday evening at the home of Mn. Conrad Dalton. A smorgasbord supper was served to 16 members and one guest, Mrs. Harry Stewart ber a short president conducted business meeting and announced that Mrs. Ida Harrison will be in charge of the concession, stand during the U.B.I.C. and Mrs. Bryce Green will be in charge of the float en-oy- ed where Mrs. Smith is employed by Valley Bank and Trust Co. in Murray and Mr. Smith is in the Special Forces. He grad uated from Bonneville high school and the Salt Lake Bar- Mn. school. Percy Stewart, club CULTURE CLUB HAS PATIO PARTY Members of the Culture club met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Lynn Labrum for a patio party. This was planned by the club officen with Mrs. James Hall as president This was the club's annual outdoor party. A planned potluck supper was served to 30 members and guests. Dr. and Mrs. G. Frank Madsen were special guests. Dick Bastian and Lois Wooley. Dainty refreshments were served. and Mrs. day Club canyon party Satur-iln- y RECIPE OF THE WEEK afternoon at Uintah CanThis recipe was submitted yon. A luncheon was served and then the guests played by Mrs. Edward Yack, who bridge. Special guests were Mrs served it to her fellow club Emerson Oberhansly and Mias members last week. Dianne Colthorp. won the prizes. 84 INCH LI FOAM 82 QT. SOFA COOLER CHESTS A WHOPPER ft ItS INSISAND VALUE! FOAM CUSHIONS Reg. $199.95 The guests PINK AND BLUE PARTY FOR WYATT BABY Mrs. Max Gollnhrr and Mrs. Taul Murphy entertained at a pink and blue shower for Mrs Lvnn Wyntt and her new daughter Shelley Ann. There were 18 guest present lo meet the new baby. Pink games were played and dainty refreshments were served. SALAD DE DIABLE 3 c. cinnamon Dissolve candles (red hots) in 1' c boiling water. Add 1 pkg. lcnv on gelatin and stir until disAdd l1 c. drained solved. crushed pineapple. Pour !i of mixture into a mold. Chill until very firm. Mix 8 oz. pack c. milk age of cream cheese, and cup diced celery spread on top of Jrlio in mold then pour remainder of Jcllo on top Chill undl firm. Serve In leaf lelluce, endive or other salad greens. This serves 8 or 9 LIGHTWEIGHT WONT! $99.95 RUST Reg. $2.98 Special METALCRAFT BUNK BED COMPLETE WITH SPRINGS AND LADDER REFRIGERATORFREEZER ...endjust look et ellyou get! DAIRY. BAR STORAGE: D SPECIAL $7.98 D00 WITH ENCLOSED BUTTER KEEPER RIOT! TRADE-I-N MATTRESS Best time ever SPECIAL to get top dollar for your old refrigerator on a brand new $39.50 Reg. $69.50 guarantee year CHAIR SECTION INXERSFRIXG used with matching springs at same price. FORM-FI-T REFRIGERATOR $39.95 10 ALLADINS FAMOUS DEFROSTING Sale Trice POSTURE-GUAR- $1.99 was Reg. $49.95 Ka-lyn- Vic Brown hostessed The I' A EL Gardner, Mrs, anl Mrs. Ny-ber- BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING 6. Sorenson, the A SECOND reception honored the couple July 9 at Idaho Falls, Idaho, with the parents of the groom as hosts. The streamers. same theme of lime green and SHE WAS attended by Mre, white was carried out at this Lynn Turn bow, matron of hon- party also. or who wore a lime green sheath and carried white roses and carnations in lime green THANKS OFFERED net. The mother of the bride wore TO 2ND PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lee a light green crepe gown with Two families In Roosevelt HONORED AT RECEPTION white lace trim. The groom's have opened their homes to Smith pose with their wedding cake during the reception mother wore a light green the children of Mr. and Mrs. held July t. She is the former Arliaa Gardner. g gown with Shiffll embroidery. Neldon Nyberg while Mr. held at the home of Mrs. Dick Both wore corsages of white is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Tom LES FEMMES CLUB E. Bustian. roses and carnations. Allred have Ellen Sue and Mr. MR. HUMPHRIES teas beet and Mrs. Marion L. Harrison ENTERTAINS AT Mrs. Jim Kcbeker, Mrs. Phil man and ushers were Warren have Debra Jo. Mn Nyberg Brotherson and Mrs. Jerry Murand Wade Oberhansly. stated she would like to thank INDIAN GIRLS TEA ray, officers of the club, were The wedding cake had a these second parents for the The Lea Femmes Club en- in charge of arrangements. background layer of lime loving care they are giving the tertained the contestants for Special guests were Mrs. green icing with white roses, Nyberg children until they can the Indian Princess contest Freddie Grunewald, Mrs. Jerry bells and a miniature bride and return to their home. Wednesday afternoon. It was Van, Mrs. Joel Murphy, Mn. Anniversaries daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman mvliwav at Frank AitowcIil Gary .Tone were Only claim bribe MARIA SORENSON MRS. in :in Mrs. Marjorie Oberhansly was the guest of honor at a party given by Mn. John D. Miller and Mn. Verien Labrum at the Miller home. Guests included Mn. Dick Adam. Mrs. Morell Labrum, ar Karen Lyn Sims . . . engagement to Paul Watkina is Paul SATHERS Bountiful, formerly of Roosevelt, and the late David C. Watkina. He was graduated from Union High School in 1962, where he served as student-bod- y of the historian, footbal team, and was active in other student affairs. He attended Utah State University for one year, where he was a member of Theta Tau engineering fraternity. He is presently attending Arizona State University, majoring in acounting and plans to enter law school upon graduation next year. He serving as first vice president of Delta Phi Kappa honorary f&rtemity, and a member of the Institute Council. Mr. Watkins fulfilled a mission to the California Mission, where he was district and zone leader. He is presently serving two-yeStake mission in the Tempe Stake. The couple will be honored at an open house at the Roosevelt Ward Cultural hall on Friday evening, August 19. They plan to make their home In Tempe, Arizona, where they will continue theri schooling, and where Mr. Watkins is employed by Delger Corporation. groom top. Page 5 ThurM July 21, 1968 when box Reg. $9.95 Durable contoured plastic chair has heavy steel frame. Ventilated seat is cool in the sun, allows drainage in rain. 24" x 73" FOLDING BEO PHILCO ONLY PHILCO-T- $11.88 V Special Sturdy 1" aluminum frame with pillow support at end, - inch virgin polyfoam mattress revered with durable, heavy gauge ticking. 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