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Show weekend guests of her Melba Hansen. -Mrs. Ruth Sprouse drove to Salt Lake Thursday where she took a jet to Phoenix to were Salt Lake, visited Sir. nd Mrs. Albert Neilson, and attended Sacrament Services In Roosevelt fourth ward, to hear their nephew Sidney Rockwood give his report on his recent LIE Mission. He served In the North West Mission. Alva Snow attended a Board of Trustees meeting of Utah state College, which was held He In Salt Lake Saturday. was accompanied by son Clayton and daughter AlJean. They all attended the game Utah State vs University of Utah. wood, sister Mrs. PHONE SOCIAL NEWS TO ROOSEVELT 131 mlddlewelght contender and is His next now ranked third. tie In will Las Veges and Senator Frank Harris were fight the first week of Dec. guest speakers. On their reMrs. Lorena Iorg and Paula turn home they visited In Dodge ftineral services for attended New In Mexico Kansas. City, Du- they visited the Wm, O. Gam-blln- s, Andy Verholt, former Fort who send their regards chesne resident. While in Price by Merle Bom to their Roosevelt friends, and they visited with Bruce, who spent some time In Sllberton ls a student at the College of Mr. and Mrs. Maxle Eastern Utah. on home. returned home after at- Colo, and came Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Yerg-ensthe Pheasant during tending the National Congress season was hunting'Indian Red are proud grandparents. Ernest of American Indians Convention and Mrs. Michael Yerg-ense- n, Mr. of was who the guest which was held In Oklahoma Lopes, Foxboro, Mass., are Rang Sixklller and Buzz Iorg. City, Oklahoma. Robert Ber- - Ernie has a new new parents. The new the for ranking heir weighed 7 lbs. 4 oz. arrived November 8 and will be named William A. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Heaton went to salt Lake Saturday, they attended a Temple Session while nett Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Governor of Oklahoma Cha-poo- ! , j : se en e SINGER GOLDEN TOUCHtSEW STEREO ZIG-ZA- O WITH PURCHASE OP SEWING MACHINE PORTABLE OR CONSOLE MODEL with bobbin, slant needle, sawing speed switch, needle threader, automatic button holer and circular stitch device. push-butto- Mar-durl- n i - 'V, BATTERY POWERED ' 3 J v ji a. - The bridegroom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Vlsser, Midvale. The bride has studied at Brlg-ha- m Young University and Stevens-Henag- er College. The groom Is attending the University of Utah. He has fulfilled an LDS Mission to the Netherlands. The new Mrs. Vlsser Is employed at the Mountain States Telephone Company In Salt Lake. The young couple Is making their home In Salt Lake. sightseeing aroung the Capiother places of Interest. Mr. and Mrs. Arvln Labrum left by Jet from Salt Lake to Syracuse N.Y., to pick up a truck and trailer. They drove to Reading Penn, and stayed overnight with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Pratzner, brother of Mrs. Jack Harmston. Then on to Meridian Miss., and visited Capt. and Mrs, Devon Seeley fromer basin resident. He bought their trailer and they came home. They were very enthusiastic about the beautiful country they saw. The Shenandoah Valley was special interest and the cotton fields In the south were really something to see. It was just harvest time. The weather was delightful for their entire trip. MARRIED SATURDAY Mr. and Mr. Gary Jamea Zobell were married Saturday evening In Rooaevelt. She I. the former Nancy Alice Prtrruon. Nancy !Peterson becomes Mrs. Qary Zobell Miss Nancy Alice Peterson became the bride of Gary James Zobell In a wedding ceremony tensen. For her going away outfit Alfred Abram was the master the bride wore u of ceremonies for the program. green suit with black accesperformed In the Roosevelt Airs. Ryan Johnson sang; Carol- sories. Ward cultural hall Saturday yn Jessen did a ballet; Sirs. The newlyweds are making a Tim Rockwood san, Willard Day home In San Mateo, California. evening. Officiating In the double ring rites was Bishop Reg-ln- al gave an original poem, Sirs. Mrs. Zobell was a graduate O. Curry. Many relatives Hal W lnterton sang, Kathy -el of Cls beauty school and and friends witnessed the wedMlrhari Kent Vinner Barbara Filllngam and Gary Is employed by United M we. married November II. ding. Janls Zobell sang. Airlines In San Francisco. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Miles Peterson, Riverton, and the parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. James Zobell, Roosevelt. A wedding dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY Zobell prior to the wedding. The bride wore a lovely gown of french satin and lare. The princess style was enhanced by a lace overlay on the waist and panels of lace on the skirt. A train was attached to a bow at the back. Her veil of bridal Illusion was caught to a satin rose and she carried a bouquet of red roses and orchids. Mrs. Kent Angus was matron of honor and Denise Rogers maid of honor. They wore gowns of gold crystal and charm featuring empire waistlines. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Don Peterson, and Mrs. Lamar Stevenson. Flower girls were. Terri Zobell and Valoy Stevenson. They wore white carnation corsages and red crystal and charm gowns with empire waistlines. The bride's mother wore a red wool afternoon dress and the mother of the groom wore a blue seranu afternoon dress. Both wore corsages of white carnations. Kent Angus performed duties of the best man and ushers Cozy in winter, a cooler in lummerl Nylon bound. Machine wash. White, pink, were Don Peterson, La Mar Stepeacock, lavender, honey gold, moss green, blue. venson and Robert Crawley. The setting for the reception 72" x 90" size for twin or full 7.98, NOW which followed the wedding was a huge silver backdrop with lighted plllers topped by ardowny-sof- t rangements of gold chrysanwhatever the weatherl Lightweight and cozyl Nylon bound. Pink, peacock, Comfort themums. The three tier wedding cake roiebeige, lavender, moss green, honey gold, rose, blue. was Iced In white with swans far twin er full size beds, 72 x 14", single control roR- - $15 NOW 12.50 Red separating the layers. roses adorned the layers and the cuke rested on a mirror and was surrounded by a lacy ruffle. Red velvet roses were A miniature on the table. bride and groom topped the two-pie- ln, Ex-C- e BARGAIN DDinKffMfl L w SCHOLASTIC PORTABLE WITH CASC 0444)8 THIS COUPON WORTH UP TO $10.00 WITH PURCHASE OF MERCHANDISE ON THIS AD! 4 hWWMWWRMWbMPWhMMhPbMBMbAPWhAMMMAMAAAAAAAMMMAMAMMMPi MAIL TO: THE SINGER COMPANY Zioe South nth Ea.t Suit Luke City, Utah (FREE TRUCK SERVICE TO YOUR HOME) Name Address Directions (if rural I Phone Mull early for Chrtetmaa ite lection TO OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mix. Claude A. Mathew af Blurbril will be hoaored at an open houne Saturday. Bluebell couple to observe golden wedding STARTS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25 ALL-WOO- FULL-LENGT- L, Brand-nam- H Winter Coats e WOOLEN Skirts, sizes 5 to 15 e e e e WOOL OR ORLON ADLER KNEE-II- Vries, AND I FULL-LENGT- rrg. (various colors) Dresses, good range of sizes 2.50 now $1.00 Sox, wools and orlons ONE RACK $2.00 and .... only $5.00 ALL SALES FINAL) Approximate! ly JR. A. C E GDRESS SHOP 9 Mathews, G! persons were there for the evening's entertainment. & GIFT PHONE $73 Ada Basin Lodge No. 20 FLAM held their first fall pot luck supper and get acquainted party Saturday evening at the Masonic Temple. Plana for the evenings entertainment were under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gentry, Inks. The baked hams were supplied by the Areme Club. Many Other Bargain Items! NO EXCHANGES Ogden; F&AM IIAS POT LUCK SUPPER CATER FROCKS (NO REFUNDS I ROOSEVELT Plush acrylic thermal for all seasons! roie-beig- e, 6.50 rg. acrylic electric blanket Our book. TWO HONORED BY now $10.00 Girls Drosses, sizes 5 to 14 on blankets thru Saturday I Wrap up gift savings nowl Bluebell; Mrs. Richard (Nona) In charge of serving were Harwood, Spokane. Wash.; Sharon Uoyd, Judy Rogers, AdClaude L, Mathews, Allamont; dle Lindsay and Sue Ann Chrls- Slade Mathews, Vernal; and Phil J. Mathews, Murray. now $7.00 H 1 ell going for $7.00 Sweaters to Match BUYS! PEHKSGS Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. Mathews will be honored at an open house In the Bluebell Ward church Saturday. November 26 from 2 to 5 p.m. They request that no gifts be brought. They will be observing their golden wedding anniversary as they were married November 26, 1916. She was the former Alice Wlnk'.er. They have been ranchers In the Bluebell and Upalco area all their married life. Mr. and Mrs. Mathews are the parents of 10 living sons and daughters, Mrs. Joseph (Agnes) Mecham. Vernal; J. cake. Albert Mathews, Daly City, Mrs. Alfred Abram, Kaye Zo-bCalif.; Mrs. L(la Larsen, Roand Janls Zobell were in osevelt; Fred C. Mathews, charge of gifts. Mrs. Robert Kearns'; Mrs. Karl (Erdrla) DeCrowley presided at the guest 9:30 A.M. ce r. . v i, at the Earl Gardner residence. In for Los Angeles to take rare Salt Lake were weekend guests They were of business. They will spend of Cllsta Angus. the Thanksgiving Holidays here to attend the wedding and reception of Mr. and Mrs. Gary there. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Sworts Zobell. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rock- and daughter, Pat, Dragerton, - Announcement of the marof Bennie Lynn Rolfe and Michael Kent Vlsser la made by the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd C. Nelson. The young couple was marled November 11 In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. An open house honoring the newlyweds will tie held December 3 from 7:30 to 10 p.m. riage tol and Ed-Cal- lf; I960 In LDS Temple -- ; 24, married Nov. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Ardean Bench, Provo, visited friends In Third Ward and also his brother and family, Mr. and Airs. Reed bench. Mr. and Mrs. Yal Simpson left Salt Lake by jet to attend business In Washington D.C. Saturday and Sunday were spent tral SINGER SINGER TYPEWRITER ng 3 Bennie L. Rolfe -- of Raymond Eldredgewere Mr. and Mrs. Reed Wiscoub, i Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Duane 1 Hlmmer, Moab; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Eldredge, Walnut Creek, Calif; Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mr. and Mrs. Steve Elthere. dredge, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Drolllnger Clyde Bartlett, Logan; Mr. and of Salt Lake spent the weekend Mrs. Vere Crandall, Peoa; Mr. with his parents Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Orlan Gagon, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller and Cliff Drolllnger. Guest at the home of Coach daughter Wendy and Mrs. Ester and Mrs. Jack Hannum Friday Eldredge of Murray, came out were his parents Mr. and Mrs. Sunday but were unable to stay Arnold Hannum and sister Larle for the services. Mr. and Mrs. Marrell Wiland an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tonks, Morgan. kins spent Sunday In Provo They attended the football game with their daughter Sandl. Mr. and Mrs. Thellard Day, Union vs Wastach. Harold Eldredge spent the Salt Lake, have spent several weekend at the home of his days visiting and taking rare son and wife Mr. and Mrs. of business. While here they Burr Eldredge. He came to were guests of their sisters attend the funeral of his nephew and husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lloyd and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Eldredge. Sunday visitors at the home Alf Morrill. Mr. and Mrs. Don Peterof Mrs. Marvin G. Shields were Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Neilson, son and son, Mrs. Vonda Haycock and daughters, Sandy; Mr. Soap Lake, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Ford Gep- and Mrs. Keul Angus and daughhardt and family left Saturday ter, Riverton; and Doug Angus HMjK WS BATTERY POWERED spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her daughters Essie and Eva. Mr. Eva Jennings accompanied her as far as Salt Lake and will , visit her daughter, Mrs. Mavis Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ro- berts and sons Tony and vln Dee and daughter and her husband Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Searle Linden were guests the Past week of her parents Mr. and Mrs. James E. Larsen, Ford Gardiner return- ed home Tuesday from Denver where she was called to be with her son Irk Grove, Boul-- ! der Colo., who was 111 In a Denver hospital. -Relatives here for the fun- - STANDARD Roosevelt, Utah Thursday, November and Mrs. Bennie Sch iniett and son Jimmie of Salt Lake spent the weekend In Ro --M- r. oscvelt. BIRTHDAY CLUB The Birthday Club met at the home of Sirs. Robert Hulsh with Mrs. Hulsh and Mrs. H. Ruppel, Jr. as host- WU-Ha- m esses. Table decorations was an arrangement of driftwood and milkweed pods sprayed gold and grapes on a green cloth, on a Thanksgiving motif. A buffet luncheon was ser- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY! MISSES' DRESSY Regular COATS, reduced! $15 and $40 only $36.00 ved. Mrs. C. L. Ashton and Mrs. Gordon Harmston were honored tor tiller birthdays this month. They were each presented a gift from club members. There were three tables of bridge following the luncheon. Trlzes were won by Mrs. Oral Colthorp and Sirs. Bennie Schmlett. For the girls In your family . . . ALL WINTER COATS AND JACKETS REDUCED TO CLEAR BUY NOW AND Coats ! SAVE! CHARGE IT! |