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Show teiuU'd the foot hull game between t'muli and Viewiuont, then stayed to be in attenilanee at Hie wedding reception of the Perkins' nephew and bride, Mr. and Mrs. Jim lerkins. llam-mi- i Fowles claimed Temple, with Richard L. Evans I.rl.i Hose Mitchell for his bride officiating. Mrs. Lynn Lthnim and her on Sept. 5 in the Salt Lake LDS The bride is the daughter of the Lite Mr. and Mrs. Judd F. laughter, Aliee Jane, were those wuleliing the I'niun by Merle Kona Mitchell and the foster daughfootball game in SIAJ. They also ter and sister of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. anil Mr. Morrill Kul'in. visited Diana who is attending Morlcy Dean of Ballard. The Kalina, were weekend guest ut a school llieie. They groom is the son of the late nursing the home of his sister, Mrs. then went to Mrs. Inez Fowles of Burley, Springville to visit Itubv Allred. her mother, Mrs. Olive Miller, Idaho. and a sister, Irene Bedford of A dinner honorKeith Bvrgqiiist took his Bakersfield, Calif. was given at the couple ing Fri-(luProvo to daughter, Kaye, hosted by the the Ikill-hnuwhere she will be n stuJohn F. Burgess. SLC, will Uncle and Aunt Mr. grooms dent at BYU again this .war. spend the week with his son and Mrs. Dewey Hale of Salt and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lake. Donald Laris took his daughHe came out as a specBurgess. An informal 0en house reShe to ter Diane Logan Sunday. ial guest at the Neoia Ward ception honored the newlyweds will be a student at Utah State celebration Saturday. the same evening at the home this year. He was the first chorister in of the brides sister, Mr. and that ward. They had all the old Mrs. Orlando Paee. Mr. and Mrs. Los Collins and choir members available to sing The bride designed her lovetheir daughter and husland, several numbers; and Mr. Bur' Mr. and Mrs. Barry Kenyon and gown which was made by ly Also led them. gess visiting son. Salt Lake, visited Sunday over and the grooms mother herself were weekend their with his sister and husband, Mr. son the the late Mrs. Fowles and his BurJack and the family, and Mrs. Dick Scholcs, and also sister. The lovely floor length gesses, of Kaysvillc. her mother, Mrs. Gertrude creation was of Imported lace over bridal satin and featured Mr, and Mrs. Parley RawLinda Bcckstcul is Mrs. a fitted bodice, with high stand Mr. and Roy II. Donald Laris, lings, Emmett, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Allred, Salt Mrs. Shirl up collar and long tapered pointRawlings were in ed sleeves. The full length skirt Lake, visited his mother, Mrs. SLC Wednesday. They accomwas of lace panels over Baun. Ruby Allred during the week. panied their mother and grandRuth Sprouse, to Price Friday. Her shoulder length veil of on Mrs. a Edith Laris, Helen visited her sister, Beth bridal illusion cascaded Burr Eldredge took his daugh- mother, session. from Wenzel, in Price, and Ruth went a tiara of seed pearls. ter, Mikelene and son, LloyS to temple on to WeilLigto home Her bouquet was a single Salt Lake over the weekend to Mr. ant ftn. Kent Angus of Of Mr. and Mrs. aney. orchid, encircled with Stephen' attend the state fair. They visited at the home of his parents. RivertK. came out Friday to be (They are twin sisters). On otis. Standing with the couple with his mother, Cllsta Angus, Sunday when they returned in the receiving line at the Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamid who had just returned from the home, Ruth Wenzel came with Uintah County Hospital follow- them, and will be a guest at Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Rudy took ing major surgery. Kent re- the Helen Sprouse home. ARVIN LABRUMS their daughter, Martha, to Salt turned to his home after being Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Rawlings HOST Lake Friday, where she will successful on his elk hunt, bagenroll in the Salt Lake College ging a huge bull elk In the and family and his brother, of Medical and Dental Techni- Ashley area. Kathy and daugh- Louis, left this week for Logan, DINNER PARTY cians. She will live with her ter, Wanda Kay, will remain where both boys will attend Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Labrum the rest of the week to help Utah State University. Shirl were hosts at a dinner grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. out party while Clista is convalescing. will be working toward his A. Bumingham. given Saturday evening at He home. was master's also is Douglas degree. their home. Trade Tech In SLC. The guest list included Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Chap- attending George Fenn is still in Salt and Mrs. man and his mother were weekTerry Buxton, Dr. and Lake treatments City taking Mr. and Mrs. Clifford G. EdMrs. Dale Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. end guests of Mr. and Mrs. his legs and back. AdditionCharles Denver, Mr. and Mrs. He taught munds of Chicago are visiting for Clayton Peterson. treatments and whirlpool school at Union for the past her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Omni al Gates, Mr. and Mrs. GorJay Mr. are baths taken by being don Wight and Mr. and Mrs. two years, and is now going to Winterton. Mrs. Edmunds, the Fenn. He has been in Salt Lake attend school at Tucson on a former Marilyn Winterton, is Saltzgiver. for five weeks and will be Wayne Dinner was served buffet fellowship, where he will work a nurse in the Michael Reese City there at three another least on his masters degree. Other Hospital, and her husband is style and the evening was spent were her studying toward his doctor's weeks getting acquainted with the MISS VICKI ALLEN engaged to David O. Kyiuuton. They guests of the Petersons new residents of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph degree. Kill be married October 6. Mrs. Reva Owen visited at Saltzgivers, Roosevelt Clegg, Provo. the Mrs. home her of sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Eksund activities and Seminary. took their daughter, Bonnie, to Grant Killian, two days last Mr. Emmett is completing his Nettle Reynolds has return- Provo Monday where she will week. junior year and is majoring in ed home after spending some enroll at the BYU. Mr. and Mra Grant Killian, economics. He attended Glac time in Los Vegas with her ier high school in Seattle where daughter and husband, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Stod- Don Killian, and daughter, H. he was active in football and Mrs. Blake Esauk. dard and daughter Ruth and Patty, went to SLC to the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nelson an- other sports. son Leland of ML View, Wyo., While in SLC they visited Mont nounce the marriage of their They will be honored at an Guests at the home of Mr. were weekend guests at the Killian and family and Glen ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY daughter, Linda Beckstead to open house October 14 at the and Mrs. Burr Eldredge have home of his nephew, Mr. and Killian and family. Roy H. Emmett, Jr., son of Mr. Roosevelt Ward Cultural hall. been her mother, Mrs. Wm. Mrs. Harold Pink Timothy. Mr. and Mrs. Gam Lloyd and and Mrs. Roy H. Emmett of Knecht, Logan, and her sister, Mrs. Paul Clark and four chil Mrs. Rae Scholes three children of Springville Mr. Seattle, Washington. and TUESDAY BRIDGE dren, who had just arrived in left Sunday to take their son, visited Saturday with his parThe young couple is making Mrs. Irene Ruppel was in the U.S. after a three-yea- r to St. George, where he ents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lloyd, stay their home in Provo where charge of arrangements for in Germany. Her husband and Terry, will enroll at Dixie College. Sun- and his brother and family, the both are attending Brigham the meeting Tuesday at the two children are visiting his day night they were guests of Doyle Lloyds. Young University. Frontier Grill of the Tuesday parents in Ariz. He will now her sister snd brother-in-laThe new Mrs. Emmett will Bridge club. be associated with Jay Hen- Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mower, in Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Liddell be completing her major in There were two tables at derson, M.D., in Salt Lake. Provo. In St. George, they will of Bonanza spent Saturday evewere centered Tables education. She ning visiting Mr. and Mrs. Otto visit her brother and slster-i- n grad- play. elementary uated from Union high school with arrangements of snap Danny Cooper, Michael Han- law, Mr. and Mrs. Gale Larsen, Lloyd. where she was active in school dragons. Mrs. Eugene Hamil- cock and Gary Allred, left last before returning home. They Mr. and Mrs. George Fenn ton won the prize. Tuesday for Logan, where they were accompanied by her mothwill enroll at Utah State for er, Mrs. Milt Larsen. Kendell and 47 members of their family at Riverthis semester. and Ray Anne stayed with their held a BIRTHDAY CLUB side Park in Salt Lake City on Dick Mrs. Mr. and grandparents, The Birthday Club luncheon Dicia Emert made a business Scholes, and Bennie stayed with Labor Day to plan a reunion for next year. All enjoyed a was held Saturday at the Fron- trip to Price Saturday. She also Mr. and Mrs. Kent Scholes. luncheon and visiting. tier Grill to honor Mrs. Bob visited her sister, Mrs. May Huish. Mrs. Oral Col thorp snd Bliss. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Stater Eldon Thompson and family Mrs. George Houston were coand family of Sunset visited hostesses. Alt Morrill and Mr. and Mrs. over the weekend with her par- of Oakland , Calif., visited relaBill Oldsen went to Denver to ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Eksund tives in the Basin, his parents, Mrs. Edward Yack was lun- get the furniture of the Oldsens the Berrell Lisonbees, and their club guest. A cheon was served. Mrs. Huish who are going to make their Mr. and Mrs. Glen Alexander grandparents, the George Fenns, was given a gift from the club. home here now. made a business and pleasure his grandmother, Mrs. Laura Prizes were won by Mrs. trip to SLC. Members of her Thompson, and others before Mr. and Mrs. Theo Forking family gathered to celebrate the going home. Floyd Miller and Mrs. George Miller, Vernal and Mrs. C. L. and Mr. and Mrs. Don Truman birthdays of both her parents. went to SLC Friday. They at- - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Slaugh. Randy Thompson and family Ashton, Roosevelt. of Provo, where he is going to They also visited their daughter Mr. and Mrs. school, were here visiting relaand tives, his parents, the Merrell Charles Timothy. Easy Mrs. Thompson's Lisonbees, parents, the Fred Lindsays of ML Home, and grandmother, Mrs. Laura Thompson. Vicki Gillen is engaged io (Datid Mr. and Mrs. Nathan D. Allen announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Vicki and David O. Kynaston. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Alden G. Kynaston, Pleasant Valley. Miss Allen graduated Jm Union high school where ihe was active in the Pep Glut as an officer and was an hi aor student She attended Brig am Young University last yeai. The benedict elect also graduated from Union high school. The young couple is planning to be married October 6 in the Salt Lake Temple and will be honored at a reception October T in the Roosevelt Ward cultural hall. Opening social held by Socialette Club The Socialette Club held their opening social September 15 at the Roosevelt Ward Cultural Hall. It was a western party and everyone wore western dress. Following the buffet supper Mrs. Scott Edrington, president, asked members to introduce their special guests who were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Kent Comaby, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Harris, Dr. and Mrs. Frank G. Madsen and Mr. and Mrs. Brent Poulton. Bill Trowbridge emceed a program consisting of a vocal solo by Jim Lube; a western dance, Loma Bast! an; Vocal solo, Jimmy Reary; vocal solo, Mrs. Gordon Eldredge; reading Bill Trowbridge and a reading and vocal solo by Fred Brown. Mrs. Gordon Eldredge and Bill Trowbridge were awarded prizes for the best western dress. Square dance mixers with Fred Brown as caller concluded the evening's entertainment Mrs. Bert Darm en berg, Mrs. Clayton Peterson and Mrs. Dale Larsen were in charge of decorations and Mrs. Calvin Whatcott planned the menu. Mrs. Edrington was in charge of the program. Poster Paper White and Colored UINTAH BASIN STANDARD Lela Rose Mitchell becomes Mrs. H. Fowles O. reception were Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hale and Mr. and Mrs. Morley Dean and Mrs. Ellen Dean Foster, grandmother of the bride. Mrs. Dennis Morgan was seated at the guest book with various friends and members of the family assisting with the serving and gifts. Tiie 3 tiered wedding cake was decorated with white ice-iwith pink roses, white swans and tiny little bluebirds and was topped by a replica of the Temple encircled by the word Forever. Immediately following the left reception the newlyweds for Burley, Idaho where they were honored at an open house the following evening. From Kijnaston ng y, oO-ve-ar ... there they departed for Seattle, Wash., where they will honeymoon and make their home. Uintah Basin Standard Thurs., Sept 22, 1906 Page 5 Look Better a SWEATER in a wide assortment to choose from! to f JQ.99 we have I299 I uEEB(3EB I Roosevelt, Utah Open House to honor Emmetts Roy 20mMD get-togeth- er PERMANENT WAVE SPECIAL! two-cour- se 'REDUCED thru Fashion Manor Gourmet Dinner Veal Birds: An HUME'S BEJITY PHONE G23-S0- SALON NG ER zig-za- g Sewing Machine $QAcq Jy NEW Vacuum Cleaners .... $39.95 up Expert Repair Service at your door THE SINGER COMPANY 2109 So. 11th East - Phone HU Salt Lake City, Utah (Sugarhouse) or call 474, Roosevelt Hotel 45 SEND COUPON I AM INTERESTED IN: ( ) ( ( ( ) ) ) New Singer Sewing Machine. New Singer Vacuum Cleaner Free Trade-i- n Estimate. Service on Present Machine. NAME. ADDRESS PHONE I WILL BE HOME BETWEEN rvivirinfiivvvxivuviAiwtnAfWVkVVVkvifiiviVi and two children, Wendy and Scott, were in Roosevelt visiting her parents, the George Fenns, and CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT D Spaulding Myraa h meal that will win high praise from Here's en easy guests snd a lets have it again" chorus from the family. The recipe offers two innovations, it includes spinach noodles ana broiled tomatoes with mushroom caps, to males a complete meal snd provide a wonderful contrast in flavors. And it uses new Golden Glow soft margarine, containing liquid corn oil. Easy to measure ana use, the new margarine comes in attrae tivs little plastie tubs which can be used right on the table to spread bread, rolls or bread sticks. VEAL BIRDS one-dis- I other relatives. Mrs. Spaulding and Mra. Merrell Usonbcc went Lynn Labium and son, David, to Salt Lake City. were among the successful elk Mr. and Mrs. Dclmcr L. Ross. hunters. Suit Lake, visited his mother. Mrs. Kenneth Zlrker of Moses Mrs. Merle Ross Sunday. Lake. Wash., has been a guest at the home of her mother, Mrs. Marion Shields. She had brought T AND C STITCHERS her son, Eugene, to Provo where MEET FRIDAY he will attend the BYU. While Member enjoying the after here she joined other family members to help their mother noon of Friday 16th at the celebrate her 81th birthday. On home of IVmithy Ross were: hrr return trip home, as she Lois Crow. Isa boll Rolxrts. was going through n rond con- LaRuc Larsen. Connie Simper. struction section, a huge rock Dolly Sorensen, Velina Betts. rolled down anil hit her car, Jo Ann Summnrcll. Nola Neldoing considerable damage. It son and Dotty Davis. Dish towwas on the driver's side, and els wen- - made for the hostess she received a leg Injury. and a delicious salad refreshment was served. September Mrs. Helen Sprouse nrrnm-ponli'- d 2.1rd the club will be held at Mrs. the home of Connie Simper. hrr sister-in-la- Uaku i ttrvingt 12 teaspoon salt tablespoons Golden Glow Margarine ' 1 small onion, chopped 8 veal scallops, 5xS Inches 14 cup chopped, celery 4 tablespoons flour 8 tablespoons chopped . parsley cups water 1 chicken bouillon cubs 1 teaspoon poultry 7 seasoning Melt 4 tablespoons Golden Glow Margarine In skillet Saute anions, celery snd parsley In margarine until onions are trans- Add poultry seasoning, salt snd bread crumbs; toss fisrent until well mixed. Flees stuffing on veal slices; roll up the sliees snd secure with toothpicks. Dredge rolled veal with :flour. Save remaining flour. Melt remaining 4 tablespoon Golden Glow in largo skillet Brown meat on all sides. Remove from skillet Stir in reserved flour, add water snd bouillon cube to skillet bring to a boil, stirring In all brown bits that cling to tbs skillet Return meet to skillet Cover. 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