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Show i ww Elaine M. Hunting marries Max Rasmussen Eastern years. Canada for s i BRIDAL COUPLE fflr. and ITlrs. March 13 at Dames R. tha Neola Ball ware married ward chapel. They are making their home in Portland, Oregon after a honeymoon. satin gown. It featured a scalloped neckline, long pointed sleeves and a bouffant skirt formed of five ruffles of lace. veil was Her elbow-leng- th caught to a tiny circlet hat of satin and she carried a bouquet of pink and white roses. Mrs. Merv Betts, sister of tle, Washington. the bride, was matron of honor Bishop Evan Olsen officiated In the double ring ceremony and Mrs. Justin Fuell was which was performed In the bridesmaid. They wore pink presence of close friends and sheaths and carried bouquets of pink carnations and white relatives. For the occasion the hall was roses. The mother of the bride wore decorated with an archway entwined with pink flowers. This a rose sheath and the bridece was flanked by four white pil- grooms mother wore a blue suit. Both wore lars topped with flower arrangements. corsages of white roses. The bride wore a lace over Dar Cloward performed the duties of best man. Loran Dee Fuell was an usher. The three-ti- er wedding cake was white with pink and white bells. Layers were separated by dainty white horns of plenty and the cake was topped by a miniature bride and groom. ss Mrs. John Larsen, Mrs. Dye, Mrs. Cliff Olsen, Terry Warren, Loreen Malnar, Charlene and Dixie Crozler were In charge of serving. The Neola Ward Chapel was the setting for a wedding March 13 of Miss Gay Cloward and James R. Bell. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loran Cloward, Neola and the parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bell, Seat- two-pie- Sattiers Lovely hostess. SUSIAN RHOADES ... to BPW to sponsor plan August wadding. Youthpower conference here ticlpate in the conference. Dr, Richard Peterson of the state board of education will be the main speaker. Other Otto-se- n, speakers will be Marvin Salt Lake City; Larry State Employment Service, Vernal; and Pauline Hudson, Vista worker at Fort Duchesne. The theme of the conference will be "Tomorrows World Today. Subjects to be discussed are Free Enterprise, the growing demand on education and other timely Information In which the students would be Interested at this time. Registration will start at 8:30 a.m. with the first speaker scheduled at 9:30. As the students register they will be divided Into groups which will be formed for buzz sessions. Following the speakers there will be a question and answer period prior to the luncheon which will be served at the school. Mrs. Bryce Green Is chairman from the Roosevelt BPW with Mrs. Polly Adams chairman from the Vernal BPW, Others on the committee Include Mrs. Nathan Allen and Mrs. Leland Ottosen, Roosevelt and Mrs. Len Gotfresson and Mrs. Newell Behunln, Vernal. The Annual Eastern District Youthpower conference, sponsored by the Roosevelt and Vernal Business and Professional Women's Clubs, will be held at the Roosevelt Junior high school auditorium April 1. Approximately 50 selected students from the six Uintah Basin high schools will par- - Bell Qay Clortard, James given by Leona Riding. The group was entertained by numbers from a vncal trio consisting of Mrs. Noreeii Roberts, Mrs. Elaine Hulllnger and Mrs. IXmette Adamson. A delicious luncheon was served by the two An August wedding Is being planned. pledge forts charge of gifts were Mrs. Beryl Gurr, Mrs. Kenneth Davis In Mrs. and Mrs. Hank Swain. Kent Brighton presided at the guest book. Richard Olsen was master of ceremonies for a program which consisted of an accordlan solo, Kyle Dye; Instrumental number, Jill Bastian, Rich Harrison and Loreen, Clinton Raymond and Lana Malnar; accordlan and guitar duet by Mark and Stephen Duncan; piano solo, Valerie and Lenore Squires; and a song by Dorothy Luck. For her going away ensem- ble the bride wore a two piece blue suit with for trim. They are honeymooning in California and will make their home In the ceremony. llu bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. McCoy Nyberg, Lapoint and the groom Is a son of Mr. ami Mrs. Ollie Rasmussen, Roosevelt. B: ent McDoiul was best man and Mrs. Stanley Perry, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Rolwrt Rasmussen, nephew of the groom, was the HiVmviU Camp of tlio met Daughter nf Utah lloi.i-orFriday, March 17 ai tin home c! Mrs. Marlon Shields. Hosahcllc Morrison jaw llu lesson of Heber C. Kimball and h:s wives and family. A history on David Francis and Ids Kife, Anna Jam; Murdock was Tlit- - Mr. and Mrs. Winslow F. Rhoades, Clearfield, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Susian to Douglas Leon Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jensen also of Clearfield. Both are graduates of Clearfield high school and Clearfield LD6 Seminary. Susian Is a graduate of Stevens Hen-ag- er Business College. Mr. Jensen served an LDS Mission In Max Rasmussen and Elaine Mathews limiting were married March 2 at 8 p.m. at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Norman Rasmussen, brother of the groom, In La llieule, Calif. Bishop James McGregor of West Covina Second Ward, performed MRS. SHIELDS HOSTS D.l-.PUNIT FRIDAY Susian Rhoades engaged to Douglas Jensen ItlARCH i Got-freds- by Merle Ross ring-bear- . er. bride carrlcdwhite lilies field with blue accents. carnations were at the of the fireplace with at the base. rose tn-ewere married standing before the fireplace. The wedding cake was white with silver roses and topped HIED IN CALIFORNIA fflr. and fflra. fflax Reswith a miniature bride and mus8sn are making their home in California groom. Tills cake was served after thpir honeymoon. She iB the former In the dining room. The bride wore a white gown Elaine Mathews Hunting. of lace over silk with long petal point sleeves. to school this quarter. Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Alexander, The newlyweds are making -Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nellson Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sola home in California. omon son, Ephrata, Wash., have and children, Logan, were visitbeen visiting his sister and ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. husband, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lamar Nellson, over the weekand Mrs. Gilbert Gollaher. Bird and family. Sunday the end. They plan on visiting here for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wil- a week. Birds entertained at a family dinner In honor of the visitors. liams, Las Vegas spent the week -Mr. and Mrs. Calvin LeBeau end with her parents, Mr. and STANDARD 3 have sold their ranch to Mr. Mrs. Howard Anderwa. Roosevelt, Utah 1967 March went to Max Tooele 23, Gollaher and Mrs. LeRoy Garren, Los Thursday, Angeles. They plan on mov- Saturday to get his parents Mr. ing in this week. The LeBeaus havent deflnletly decided where The of the White mantel white They Mrs. Tina Wilkins has returned home from two and a half months visiting In San Delgo she visited with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey C. Weiss, at Lakevlew; with a nephew and wife, Mr, and Mrs. Lee Turnbow; with sisters Nora Davis, Compton, and Eva Clark, Bellflower. On her return trip she spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bartlett, Spanish Fork. She ret- they are moving. Mrs. Zella McGee went by urned home with Mr. and Mrs. to Salt Lake where she bus Huxford. Terry Mrs. Dick Scholes spent met her daughter, Lenore CoWednesday In Salt Lake doing llier, who had Just flown In from Denver. From there they went Temple work. The Alva Snow home was by plane to Los Angeles. They teeming with excitement this plan on spending a week visiting friends and relatives. weekend, their daughter Annete Utah Research Co., Salt te returned from an 18 months She served in the Lake, had one of their assomission. Alaskan - Canadian Mission. ciates, Lester Gerber, looking Sunday night she gave a report over available property and he of her mission In Roosevelt purchased the Kleben Houtz Third Ward. Also home for farm. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Scholes a visit was, Lynn, Utah State University, Marilyn, Snow Col- went to St. George and brought lege and Marlon, Dixie College. their son Terry home from Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Alexan- Dixie. Terry Isnt returning der and children, Granger, were weekend guests of Us parents I s said It with Flowers! --Th- . , Come andof Knit!. cement ,.v 2 Morin north Dairy, k bridge, by Hl-L4 block Went. Look for sign! Portland. The brldggroom Is a math Instructor In Oregon State College and the bride Is an employee of the City of Portland. REGINAS" Knitting Knook MRS. NELSON HOSTS T & C SEWING CLUB FLE1SIIER YARNS BUCILLA NEEDLEPOINT I AND EMBROIDERY PHONE 265 ROOSEVELT, UTAH i FROM : De-Lo- Mrs. Max Nelson was hostess for the T ft C Club members at her home Friday the 17th. A St. Patricks theme of light and dark green was carried out In decorations and refreshments. A shamrock cake was SOCIALETTE CLUB presented to Velma Betts honHAS COME AS oring her birthday, along with a gift. YOU ARE PARTY All members present painted The Roosevelt Soclalette Club quilt blocks tor the hostess. has a "Come as you are party After which elections were held. Officers for next year are: Jo Thursday evening at the Frontier Grill with their husbands Ann Summarell, president; Velma Betts, vice president; Conas special guests. nie Simper, secretary; and Nola Mrs. Scott Edrlngron, president, conducted. There were Nelson retained as reporter. Next meeting will be at the many varieties of dress from' home of LaRue Larson. and wear lounging granny MARTHA EIXYN BUDT dresses to a cub scout uniBride-Eleof form. When the invitations were Mrs. Ilullinger hosts extended the hostess was on JOHN WAYNE GARDNER hand to take pictures as eviAltrus Club March 9 dence that they "Came as they Reception Date: March SI Altrus club members met were. Roosevelt-Secon- d Ward March 9 at the home of Mrs. Charlman of the evening were Hollis G. Cultural HaQ Hulllnger with Mrs. Duane Rlchens with Mrs. Bert Omni Winterton as Danneberg in charge of games. There were 20 members preThe tables were decorated In Mrs. Merrill Millett, sent. an Easter theme by Mrs. conducted a club president, Edrlngton and Mrs. McNeil short business meeting. Duncan. A book review, "Protecting A surprise birthday cake was Our Food taken from the given to Mrs. Ray Labrum to Yearbook of Agriculture, 1966, Delivery ft Free Gift Wrapping wish her well on her day. was given by Mrs. R. V. LarSoclalette club members are SPRING NEUiLYUEDS fflr. and IHra. Eduiard Hul-lin- ger PHONE YOUR ORDERS IN son. selling tickets to the Utah Civic home in Vernal. A salad course luncheon was are making Eastern Utahs Largest Ballet performance scheduled served. She Miss and Finest! is tha former Dorothis 3ans Bird. for March 23 at 7:30 p.m., at the Roosevelt Jr. high school auditorium. ! LANDSCAPE FLORAL PHONE 255 ROOSEVELT nmnnkhAhkh WATCH FOR OUR GRAND OPENING! FAMOUS BRANDS! MEN'S Sweaters V3 off ct Sathers Leading Jewelers their Dorothie ALTAMONT ROPING CLUB EASTER Saturday, March 25- -9 p.m. ALTAMONT HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM Bird Dorothie Jane Bird became the bride of Edward Hulllnger In rites performed at the Roosevelt-Second Ward chapel March 10. Bishop Alvin G. Bowden officiated In the double ring ceremony. The bride la a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin C. Bird, Roosevelt and the groom Is a on of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hulllnger, Vernal. Both families were guests at a wedding dinner held March 12 in Vernal. For her wedding and reception the bride wore a floor-leng- th satin shantung gown with appllqued roses at tha scoop neck-li- ne and on the skirt. Long tapered sleeves wers appllqued with a rosebud at the points. Her shoulder-lengt- h well was held by a satin becomes Mrs. Edrtard Hulllnger ing violets. Mecham and Dorene Freston. Beverly Bird was maid of Mrs. Lawrence Pike Mrs. honor. Maxine Mocham, Linda Olllver Klssllng, Mrs. Gene Hulllnger, Jane Long and Burt and Mrs. Floyd Ames were Pike were bridesmaids. In charge of gifts. satin They wore Ellene Lucero presided at the empire waist gowns accented guest book. by heavy lace and carried fluffs Arvln L. Bollon was masof white net surrounding a noseof ceremonies for a proter of violets. gay The mother of the bride wore gram which consisted of songs a blue knot flowered suit and by Sharon Dustin, Mike Ilurely the mother of the groom wore and Douglas Duncan, Bonnie a pink satin brocade suit. Both Cook and Beverly Bird, Carolyn wore white carnation corsages. Bingham and Jerry Ross; John T. Labrum was the best dances by Marrlanne Pike and man. Sharlene llartman. The world-rj'-.- i was four-tiare making The newly-wedand square. It was dectheir home In Vernal. orated In white accented with The bride was a student at orchid and was topped by a Union high school and will comchina bride and groom. It was plete her schooling at Uintah. made by the bride's mother and The groom attended school at Mrs. Lawrence Pike. Uintah and spent three years In charge of serving were Irva at Ft. rose. Lewis, Washington In Lee and Kolleen Bird, Patty the U. S. She carried a slbedlum or cUd Army. Ilullinger, Terry Burt, DeUra with white carnatlona and trail Mar-rlan- ne er s Men's White Long-Sleev- Reg. 65.00 e Dress Shirts . . . Men'. Sun Wright 100 Virgin . . . y3 Wool Shirts 2.99 off Many More Items at ls - Vi off! BOYS' Pants & Shirts AT REDUCED PRICES! JUST IN TIME FOR EASTER! See our NEW line of Suits Marx-Haa- s fur .MEN In the rxrlu.lvp ' ATHLETE'' model "thr milt that fits! priced from S59.95 and up Also . . . new colors in our Mod look and prep sizes! PANTS in boys' irvMaJYVYrinrirvvAAjVvtnArurtruTruAAArLLiLAj ne Music by theStrlngTIes- ADMISSION 11.50 per couple - 11.00 stags 75 extra ladles WESTERN WEAR rilONE 50 ROOSEVELT v; J 1 |