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Show United Airlines in San Francisco, Calif., as a aiieet metal mechanic. The young couple is planning a November 19 and Mr. and Mrs. Miles Peterson, Riverton, former residents of will be honored marriage a reception at Mt. Home, announce the engage- given by the parents of the .. ment and forthcoming mar- bride that evening at the Rooseyt.'! riage of their daughter, Nancy velt Ward Cultural hall. and Gary Jamea Zobell, son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Zobell, Roosevelt. Miss Peterson Is a graduate of Altamont high school where she served as studentbody historian, varsity cheerleader, yearbook editor and reigned as FFA sweetheart in her senior The family of Mra. Ellen Dean year. She was affiliated with honored their mother with an other clubs and school activi- open houseofto celebrate the anher 80th birthday. niversary ties. She is a graduate of was held October 2 at the Beauty college and has It been employed for the past year home of her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mra George at the beauty salon V. Dean of Salt Lake City. fat the Cottonwood Mall. The benedict-ele- ct graduated Mra Dean was born in Verfrom Union high school. He nal, a daughter of George and served in the U. S. Navy for Mary Nielson Langstrom. She four and one half years, sta- wed George O. Dean March 7, tioned first at Fallon, Nevada 1905, In Vernal. The marriage and spending his last two years was later solemnized in the Nancy Peterson . . . sets Nov- at the Guantonimal air base In Salt Lake LDS Temple. They lived near Roosevelt, ember 19 wedding dale with Cuba. Geary James ZobeU. He is now employed with Randlett, and Gusher, Utah. Mr. Dean died in November of 1946. and in 1954 Mrs. Dean moved to the home in which she is now living at 3615 So. 5200 West. The honored guest has been active in the various activities ALWAYS FIRST DUALITY 9 of the LDS Church, serving in the presidencies of the MIA and Relief Society. She has been a visiting teacher for the past 35 years and has taught in the Sunday School. Being a Gold Star Mother, she has been active in the American Legion Auxiliary. Three of her sons served in World War n. Interested in national as well local affairs, Mra Dean wrote to the parents of President Kennedy at the time of his death and treasures a Thank You note from them. Mra. Dean is the mother of 10 children, eight of whom are living. They are Mra Thomas (Doris) Cloward, Whiterocks; Morley and Harry Dean, My ton; Mra John K. (Mary) Arnold, Roosevelt; Mra S. V. (Jen) Eillison, Magna; George W. Dean, Hunter; Howard L. Dean, Salt Lake City, and Mra A1 (Loma) Grimmer, Jacksonville, Florida. Many friends and relatives attended and enjoyed the day with Mra Dean. t 57355 r" Nancy Peterson is engaged ;. Party honors matron on 80th birthday ia PENNEY DAYS eotnetii comes only once a year! i Penneys own Gaymode sleepwear ... Zanlrel ft flannelette blends of rayon-cotto- n polynosic I gowns and taiDreamy, easy-car- e lored pajamas in pastel prints and solids. S,M,L and 32 to 40. Gowns in extra sizes, reg. 4.49. NOW 2 REG. 3.98 NOW 2 JJ HOODED ZIP FRONT ALI.-NYLO- N $2.98 RED Quilted Jacket ALE-NYLO- . . . RKVEKSIULK, Quilted Vest $6.95 ZIP-FRON- T $4.98 SPECIAL VALI'eTpLAINT TOE INSULATED Hunting Boot $11.88 great-grandchil- d. I in-la- it son-in-la- urn son-in-la- & Vicki 7lllen becomes Mrs. Dociil Kynaston I"" no-ho- at backdrop columns --which were topped with arrangements of pink and maroon gladoli. For her wedding and reception the bride wore a floor length gown of white brocade. The princess style dress h had bell sleeves and a wide neckline. Her veil of bridal illusion was caught to a crown of pearls. She carried a bouquet of pink orchids and red roses with pink ribbon streamers. Her attendants were her sister, Miss Francine Allen Miss Susan Clarke, Miss Sandy McClellan and Miss Bonnie Hauetcr. Flower girls were Miss Laurie Allen and Miss Cathy Clarke. They h wore princess style dresses with pink bodice and cranberry colored skirts. They carried bouquets of pink carnations and dark red roses. The mother of the bride fitwore a pink ted knit brocade and the - elbow-lengt- WEEPS! Cotton Sweatshirts W tall white for $8. HUNTING p Ab-eggle- n, reduced thru Saturday only! Our own Goymode cloud-sosleepwear gianiULiughtcr, Vicki, the new Uintah Basin Standard Mrs. Imvid O. Kynaxton. Tlmrv, Oct. 13, 1966 Page 5 Mr. anil Mrs. Clmrlcs Jensen f Pleasant Grove amt sou Kent family dinner, honoring Van, of llelx-- r were calling at the prior to his departure to fill an home of Mra Marion Shields LDS mission in Brazil. Those Tuesday. gathered for the occasion were Dr. Joe Rcidheal of Cedar City, ' by Merle Ilona Linda Bowden of SLC spent Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Reidhead f , of New Castle, Colo., Mr. and heS, P11 Guests at the Nathan Allen l' Mrs. Robert Alexander and home over the weekend were 'Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bowden. her mother, Mra. Giuce Bail, family of Mt. Home, Mr. and lr. and Mrs. Dale I.arson and Mrs. John Burdick and family aiul a sister and tier husband Dr. and Mra. James II. Clark. children look his mother, Mrs. of Duchesne, Mr. and Mra Dan t, to Ferron Thurs-Jeffer- y Swain and family, Mr. and Mra and children, Susan. Kathy aiidclair i e her mother, Mrs. Jimmy Reidhead and family and of Bountiful, and San- - day to dra McCcllan, a student at the Annie Bailey. This was the first Margaret of Roosevelt, Mr. and BYU. They were here for the tin,e she httd wn her little new Mra. Fay Williams of Grand ! i. 1 Junction, Colo. wedding reception of Mr. and ?' Mra. David O. Kynastan. Mrs. Kliea Adams and chil Guests at the home of Mr. Mr. nnd Mrs. Homer riU,dren of S:in!' spent the weeknd and Mra Orin Gardner were Mr. whh her and Mrs. parents, Corpus Christl. Texas, have I sisters and their husbands and been visiting his parents, Mr. Albert Nielson, brother and his wife (Mrs. and Mrs. Lyttll Pitt. They left Gardners relatives) Dr. and I and Mrs. Steve Hamilton Mrs. L. B. Harmon Monday for h sliort trip to Isis of SLC, Dr. f Grove Pleasant the spent Vegas. In Salt Like City they und Mra Thatcher Allred of in weekend Roosevelt. Her will visit his sister and brother- Ogden, Mr. and Mra Frank Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth mother, Mi's. Mary Mower, Obcrhansly of Boise, Ida, and companied them home and plans Inn spending the winter with their daughter, Mra Les Swain of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ritchictlcm of San Jose, Calif., were overMra Van Winterton spent the r- I and Mrs. Jimmy Reld-Mr- s. UEA night guests at the home of head a"d holidays in Idaho Falla at - i ' - , . bis Mrs. Joe mother. hart Nettle Reynolds. They the home of her daughter and and son, Van, spent been In SLC for conference and Reidhead, Mr. and Mra Ron made a trip out to the Basinltw day in SIX!. They went Harper. I to visit old friends. He was through a temple session and for missionary clothes a former bishop in Roosevelt topped Mrs. Myrtle Lloyd of Salt and is now a stake president in or Van who will enter the mis l"ion home Oct. 17. Lake City visited at the home San Jose. of her daughter and Mra Eva Jennings left to I Mr. and Mra Ardean Bench Mr. and Mra Bill Ostler, and f Provo came In Sunday to her son and daughter-in-law- , spend a few days with her attend the testimonial of Van Mr. and Mra Amon Lloyd at in Mavis Williams, f.. daughter, Reidhead. He was a guest Upalco. speaker. Douglas Angus of SLC spent Mr. and Mra Floyd Peterson were in SLC where he received I Mr. and Mra Mirl Jennings the weekend with his mother, and daughter, Lynette, attended Mra Cl lata Angus. a medical checkup. BEAUTIFUL BRIDE The new Mrs. David O. Kynaston. the BYU-Uta- h State football She is the former Vicki Allen. The neu'lyireds were feted Mr. and Mra Jess Allen of game to Provo. Also attending Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bergqulat at a reception Friday evening at the Rosevelt ward cultural St. George were here to attend I the game were Mr. and Mrs. made a buslnesa trip to SLC hall. Friday. They also attended the the wedding reception of their Paul Murphy. Y game Saturday. Rosemary Hood of Ogden Mr. and Mra Garth Wilkinspent the UEA visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and son and family of Kearns were Mrs. Ralph Shields. Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mra Bryon Bowden. I Miss Vicki Allen became mother of the groom wore a Wlth Mr- - and Mra The0 ones. They took a hnnevmomi attended the Union-Spania- h PerkIn the bride of David O. Kynas- cranberry color two-piec- e Paul Larson, son of Dr. and ton in rites performed in the brocade suit dress. They both trip to Las Vegas. Mrs. R. V. Larson, and Jim football Fork then and game, Salt Lake LDS Temple Oc- wore corsages of pink and .They are making their homel went to Provo to watch the Lemon, son of Mr. and Mra tober 6. President McDonald dark red roses. James Lemon, students at the game. Pleasant Valley. in officiated in the double ring Ray Labrum performed BYU, were home over the past the duties of best man. Ushceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Barnes weekend. They came to attend The bride is a daughter of ers were Bruce Allen and NO HOST BRIDGE and family of Bountiful spent the testimonial of Elder Van Mr. and Mra Nathan Allen, Jeffrey Clarke. the weekend with her parents, Reidhead. CLUB AT GRILL Roosevelt and the groom is Mr. and Mra. Alf Morrill, and three-tier wedThe ornate a son of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Vera Hanson, Duchesne CounMrs. Lawrell Jensen was in I sisters, Mra Ardith McClellan J. Kynaston, Pleasant Valley. ding cake was iced with white charge of arrangements for and Mrs. Percy Stewart ty Captain, attended the DUP and decorated with pink Central Convention held to SLC . bridge club held I The wedding party went flowers. Dainty Sprigs of lily the attend-Gril- l. October 1. Ardella Mitchell Mra Frontier the 27 at They had a meeting to the Ambassador Club in of the valley were also on September I ad UEA, and then went to at the Lafayette Ballroom then Salt Lake City for a wedding each layer. White pedestals Orem to visit her and attended a banquet Mra Erik-so- n, dinner. This was hosted by separated the tiers and the There were two tables atlm, Bruce. He husband her 106, the only living piobrought Mrs. James H. Clarke, an cake was topped by a small jday. Mra Clista Angus was at home Sunday and returned to neer was a special guest The of aunt of the bride. the is temple. .replica club and Mra. Ida Har-jhschooling at the "Y". group also attended the markIn charge of the serving riaon guest The young couple was furwon the prize. ing ceremony at the Cottonther honored at a reception table were the grooms sisThe Joe Reidhead home was wood Paper Mill. All delegatee and Mrs. Wilson Dennis ters, I Roosefilled to capacity Sunday when attended a dinner at the Friday evening at the Mrs. George Jensen. Girls LEGION AUXILIARY I family members velt Ward Cultural Hall. neer Memorial building. joined in The hall was decorated who served were Sharon WEDNESDAY MEETS Connie Lamb, Vicki and with a silver Mrs. Ellen Dean . . . honored on SOth birthday at Salt Lake City. Gene Ostler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ostler left Monday with the group of delegates from Utah to the National FFA convention to be held this week at Kansas City, Mo. street-lengt- knee-lengt- h Abegglen, Charlotte Dennis and Susan Martin. Mrs. Marion Ross, Mrs. Ray Labrum and Mrs. Percy Stewart were in charge of the gift table. Presiding at the guest book was Mrs. James H. Clarke, the bride's aunt. Background organ music the was played throughout reception by Mrs. Arthur Smith. outfit For her going-awathe bride wore a winter white double knit wool suit y BIRTHDAY CLUB honors mo Birthday club members were guests Saturday at the C. L. with Mra Ashton residence Ashton and Mra Gordon Harms-to- n and Mrs. Ted Miller, Vernal, honored on their birthday. Prizes were won by Mra. Paul G. Stringham, Vernal and Mra Eugene Harmston. The American Legion Aux-- I iliary, Unit 64 of Roosevelt! will meet Wednesday, October 12 at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Fred Riding. A special event of the evening will be the reports of the Girls State candidates of last summer. Mra Isabell Roberts, president, urges all members to attend. MRS. ASHTON HOSTS TUESDAY BRIDGE Mrs. C. L. Ashton tess of the Tuesday was W-A-l- -T . . . DON'T SHOOT ! . . . until your are property covered with HUNTER'S INSURANCE Why take chances of death or injury from hunting accidents! Cull us now for complete tails before you go on hunting trip. hos- Bridge Club at her home with arrangements of begonias as decora' tions. There were three tables of bridge. A salad supper was served to club members and Mrs. James Milligan, club guest Prizes were won by Mra Beryl Mullins and Mra. Ida Central Utah Insurance Agency ROOSEVELT - DUCHESNE Phone 684 Gule G. Tlolt - rhone 799 How to drive a better bargain on a new car Ask for Time wav financing Wise buyers know that a good deal on a new car includes sensible, First Security Bank Timeway financing. One reason is our fast, fair and friendly service. 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