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Show Kay Bastion PHONE SOCIAL NEWS TO ROOSEVELT Marsha Jarman becomes Mrs. 'Bryce Moore Miss Marshs Jarman became set the decoration theme of the the bride of Bryce 0. Moore reception. The bride wore a March 4 In rites performed at white rose brocade gown with the home of the bride's partrain. Her veil of sheer ents. Officiating in the single Illusion was caught to satin ring ceremony was Bishop Calpetals embroidered with pearls. vin Jorgensen. She carried a bridal bouquet of The bride is a daughter of an orchid and carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Ward F. JarMrs. Max Martin was matron man. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore of honor. Denese Rogers was are parents of the groom. her bridesmaid. They wore That evening a reception was lavender satin gowns wlthwhlte held In the Avalon Ward cu- lace trim and white tipped carltural hall. Flower arrangenation corsages. Joan Jarman ments and a silver backdrop and Lorle Broome were flower They wore lavender girls. satin dresses trimmed with white lace and carried baskets of carnations. The mother of the bride wore a light beige brocade suit and the mother of the groom wore a black and white jersey suit. Both wore corsages of lavender tipped white carnations. Gale Wilkins performed the duties of best man. A center of attraction was the wedding cake, decorated In lavender and white with a miniature bride and groom at the top. In charge of serving were Mrs. Virginia Fenn, Mrs. Harold Dudley, Judl Rogers and Mary Ann Chandler. Mrs. Gale Wilkins and Mrs. Ray Wardle were In charge of gifts. Mrs. Richard Fausett presided at the guest book. Ralph Taylor was master of ceremonies for a program consisting of a saxophone solo by JUDITH CAROLINE HATES Sathtrs Lovely BRIDES two-pie- ce two-pie- ce of Bride-Ele- ct RANDALL CRAIG BIRTHDAY CLUB LABRUM FETES MRS. MILLER Reception Date: March M, Roosevelt-Secon- d Ward Cultural Hall Mrs. Vic Brown was the host- ess of the Birthday Club at her home In Fort Duchesne Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Dick Coltharp as Club guests were Mrs. Allen Caldwell and Mrs, Ned ColtThey met to celebrate harp. the birthday of Mrs. George Miller, Vernal. A luncheon was served and the guest of honor received a gift from club members. Prizes went to Mrs. Miller and Mrs. George Houston. two-cou- rse SPECIAL SESSION FOR F&AM LODGE Basin Lodge No. 20 F & AM met In special session Saturday night at the Masonic Temple under the direction of Robert Howell, W. M. Two E, A. degrees were conducted. A social hour followed under the direction of Charles Ray Smith, Mrs. Richard Fausett and two songs by Bill Young with self accompaniment on the guitar. ensemble For her golng-awa- y the bride wore a suit of lavender with white accessories. They honeymooned In Las Vegas and are making their home In Roosevelt. MRS. WILKERSON IS CLUB HOSTESS Club was held at the home of Mrs. Floyd Wilkerson, March 9 with Mrs. Bert Moos man as There were 18 club members present. The business part of the meeting was conducted by Pres. Evelyn Chatnpneys. Many worthwhile projects are on the agenda of the Club. The present project Is a lovely quilt which has been quilted by the club members which will be on display at Peggys Dress Shop. Proceeds from this quilt will go for paint, etc., to paint and beautify the rodeo grounds. Lester Gardner was Introduced as guest speaker. He related his experiences during the days when he drove stagecoach from Colton to Vernal. Mrs. Gardner accompanied her husband. A new member present was Rose Olsen. A lovely salad dessert luncheon was served at the close of the meeting. Sandra Huber to marry Arthur McKee of Reception Date: March 18 Lapolnt Ward Cultural Hall Sathers Leading Jewelers Delivery A Free Gift Wrapping PHONE YOUR ORDERS IN Eastern Utah's Largest and Finest! The Roosevelt Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Marlon Shields Friday, March 17 beginning at 2 p.m. The lesson will be on Haber C. Kimball and his family. All members are urged to attend by. captain, Mrs. Gordon Hanson. The mother of the bride wore an orchid suit with a lace blouse and the mother of the groom wore an orchid dress. Both wore white carnation corsages. Richard Fausett performed duties of best man. Ushers were Kim Bastlan, Brent Bastlan, Kent Bastlar. and Brent Osborne. The wedding cake was white with pink and orchid bells and ribbons and the four tiers were divided with mlnature horns of It was topped by a plenty. cluster of bells in a fluff of net. The table was covered by a hand made lace cloth and pink and orchid candles were on either side of the cake. In charge of serving were Mrs. Jack Leavlt, Mrs. Steven Malnar, Mrs. Bill Blaln, DeAnn Bastlan, Louise Gardner, and MAN uyi. YOU HAVE A IVlsM see your credit union for a low cost loan You never pay more than lc per month for each dollar you still owe. A taxing money problem receives prompt professional attention at your credit union. Num- CREDILUNION s bers pi included a song l.lnd.t Durfee; a guitar by number by Tama McDunals; a piano solo, Ricky Rlchman; a vocal trio, Michael, Jimmy and Diane Hall; a piano duet, Mi s. Marry Aim Mall and sou Miche. ael; a pl.uio solo, Michelle A son by accompanied guitar, Karen Lamb and Teresa GerDeller; a tap dance, Lonu l'as-tla- n Susan Denver; piano solo, of aldine Ducka.ew, daughter and Sebrlna Laris, a piano solo Denise llarinston accom- - Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Denver. -- Ca-lsu- Eld-redg- Car Load MARCH NEWLYWEDS spoka vows tfarch 10 in aol3. the former Kay Bastian. They are thair home in Rangely, Colo. Sha red In charge of Loreen Malnar. gifts were Mrs. Keith Malr, Mrs. Norman Dye and Mrs. NaDean Zager. Colleen Gardner presided at the guest book. Bishop LeRoy Gardner emceed a program consisting of a song by Janet Allred, and Instrumental by Jill Bastlan, Ricky Harrison, Coreen Clinton, Raymond and Lana Malnar; a song by SANDRA HUBER ...plans march IB wedding. Mrs. Bill Blaln; a saxo is making MM solo by Mrs. Richard Fausett; and a skit by Mrs. Ivan Bastlan and Mrs. Jay Larsen. For her going away ensemble the bride wore a blue suit with white lace blouse. phone " Keith's Sport Shop They honeymooned In Arizona and Southern Utah, Glen Canyon dam, and Zlons National park. They are making their home In Rangely, Colorado. PHONE 7.78-20- Becky Freeman, Mary Freeman, resong leader. I think we are goln to have fon In H this year. Reporter Mary Freeman. 4-- engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Norma Rente, to William A. Timothy. He Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Timothy, Roosevelt. They are planning a wedding In the Salt Lake Temple April held In Orem April 27 and an open house will be held In Roosevelt April 28. . Miss Wilkinson graduated from Orem high school and Seminary. She attended Brlg-ha- n Young University and Utah Trade Technical Institute In Provo. She Is presently employed In Provo. The benedict-ele- ct graduated from Union high school and was a Seminary graduate. He received his award and served an LDS mission to the Central Atlantic States. He Is presently attending BYU where he Is working towards a degree as a CPA. A reception is planned to lie Duty-to-G- -- a GAS clothes dryer! d How many limes have sour outJoor clothes been soiled by dust and smoke, battered by wind, smudged or lorn by romping children, faded by sunlight, frozen slitr or soaked by rain or snow? Outdoors is no place to dry clothes. They belong in a GAS clothes dryer where clean, tillered air combines with the sunshine warmth of gas heal to gently tumble them dry any hour of any day! You'll love the convenience of a gas dryer the dryer that keeps up with your washer. for a And the cost is so little - just a penny a load. You save on maintenance costs, too gas flame never wears out. line-drie- When you buy a gas dryer from ans gas appliance dealer in Mountain Fuel Supply's service urea before May 31st and have it installed in sour home located on our lines before June 30th. IW7. we will pas sou $13. It is the first of mans savings sou'll enjos with your gas diver (iel sour free coupon at sour gas appliance Special Offer! od Buy NORHIA WILKINSON ba wad on ...to April 27. a GAS dryer and get Make every day a SUN day iSHEll GIFTS OF DISTINCTION CONVENIENT GROUP PLAN inran S1.00 up Free gift wrapping . Phona 171 Roosevelt, Utah see your GAS appliance dealer MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY Local d olivary GRACES pHCee and Nra. Dalanca All IY!r - dealers. UTAH I Rawlings. i . president; secretary; porter and 27. II irle Mrs. 3 16, 1967 panetl by Douglas Duncan on the guitar; a piano solo, Clark Lab-rui- n; a song, Kathy Hall. A song by tlio grandi'hlldren of Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, the child n of Mr. ami Mrs. Leon K" and Mr. and Mrs. a trumpet trio Larry K by Chris Stevens, Sieve Yack, and Bill Laluirin accompanied by Donald Mantyla; a piano solo, n. A piano solo, Ltmla Johnnie Burgess, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Presley Timothy; a duet by Lyle and LeAnne Timothy; a piano duet by Kay Lab-ru- m and daughter Kathy; a song, Club News William A. Timothy, Norma Wilkinson engaged The CREDIT UNION UMBRELLA tlii-l- We had our first meeting March 8. We decided on the clubs name as The Dough-DougGirls. This year we are learning home Improvement and our leader Is Doris Freeman. The officers are, Colleen Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Tom H. Wilkinson, Orsm, announce the I corsages. STANDAHD Kouaevelt, Utah Thursday. March Culture Club family talent night last Thursday evening at the ltitusevflt Junior high school auditorium. The program was ciurt-oby had th 4-- H MRS. M. SHIELDS TO HOST LOCAL D.U.P. RALPH McKEE Miss Kay Bastlan became the bride of Delance Allred In a ceremony performed at the Neola ward Chapel Friday Bishop Evan Olsen evening. officiated In the double ring ceremony. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis F. Bastlan, Neola and the groom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Claud H. Allred, Bluebell. The young couple was honored at a reception following the The culwedding at Neola. tural hall was decorated with an archway entwined with orchid flowers and flanked by four white pillars topped with flower Organ music arrangements. throughout the reception was played by Miss Charlene Cro-l- er and Mrs. Mark Oberhansly. For her wedding and reception the bride wore a white brocade satin flodr-lenggown with white lace sleeves. She wore a lace veil that matched the floorlength train. She carried a bridal bouquet of an orchid surrounded by carnations and orchid ribbon streamers. Peggy Bastlan was ntald of honor, blrdesmalds were Nita Osborne, Karne Allred, Jill Bastlan, Sue Allred and Lorna Dee Osborne. They wore orchid brocade satin dresses with long orchid chiffon sleeves, a wedding ring hat of satin and chiffon and wore white carnation Culture Club has family talent night Tln liiKiMVi'lt Mrs. Velance Tlllrei Mr. and Mrs. Dean Huber announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Sandra, to Arthur McKee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed McKee, all of Lapolnt. The blrde-to-b- e Is a student at Union high school where she was a Jr. varsity cheerleader last year. MRS. ASHTON HOSTS Mr. McKee graduated from Union high school and attended TUESDAY BRIDGE Dixie College for two years. Tuesday Bridge Club held They will be married March forth at the home of Mrs. C. 18 at the Lapolnt Ward Chapel and will be honored at a wed- L. Ashton. A dessert supper was served. ding reception and dance that two tables were covered The evening In the cultural hall. with yellow organdy cloths centered with a pale blue candle surrounded with fresh daffodils and fern. Guests wer Mrs. Sylvan Reynolds and Mrs. Clem Lab rum. Prizes went to Mrs. Reynolds and Mrs. Lawrell Jensen. S. W. SANDRA HUBER Bride-Ele- ct 131 becomes NxCukcU h' the H I V lltiiM ilun nfli'i i GiU on Stwiu- - lvt row lew. mu' DUCHESNE |