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Show Jcu Sn'asey, Dean Cjillam tied in Oemple PlIONh SOC 6 Basin reunion held Sunday in Salt Lake IAL NEWS TO ROOSEVELT presidents (or the reunion bet ween I' In till and Duchesne cuuii- ties was followed when Ajronj Jolley, former Vernal business man, was elected president to succeed Bennie Schiniett, lor mer Roosevelt resident. Named was Cliff as Memmott, formerly of Roosevelt, and as secretary Mrs. Dwaln Buchanan, Kaysvllle, also a former Roosevelt resifor 19C7 dent. was Dwayne Anderson, arid secretary for the past three years both wa3 Mrs. Avard Rlgl-v- , formerly nf Vernal. Program numbers presented Included vocal number, Mr. and Daslnltes assembled Sunday, Augu: t 21. (or the 38th annual Uintah (lasln Reunion at Liberty Park In Salt Lake City, with rresi jent Bennie S hn.lett conducting activities. Those attending enjoyed lunch and a few hours visiting and reminiscing prior to the two o'clock program. Progress during the past two decades In the Uintah Rasln were reviewed by Cliff Mem-luoformer publisher of the Ulnlalt Ha sin Standard, aiul now Administrative Division Chief of the State Highway department. Industrial development, recreational and educational progress were highlighted in his remarks. The precedent of alternating ' nt ' i tt, ... FETMI KO'-'- In by Merle Rom ai Hu1 home uf Mr. and Mrs. Murrell Wilkins were her nepliew Calvin Heed, and his ir lv ills, Bryan Sami, Joe Wld-y- ir and Harold Gorman, Los They enjoyed Angrh'N. lislilng trips to Uintah C in v and Flaming Gorge. suc-res.-- ol a .iinl Mrs. Hurke salt Lake, are parents i.i'W son who arrived Aug- ust 1M at the Holy Cross hospital and weighed 1 lbs. 3 or.. be named Michael He will Proud grandparents Hurke. are Mr. and Mrs. Marlon i.d Mr. and Mrs. 'Dumps' Row-m.- ii. . Mrs. Bowman left Sunday to spend some lime helping bike care of the new gr uulx'i'. and mellier. amt Mrs. Lamar Nielsen in.l family spent a few days m I.e: .in .it the home oi their son ai.! w ::e Mi. and Mrs. Keith I Hn-di.e- reeeitliin . Ne'lson. .. Mr. and Mrs. Dean (illlani greet J Altamnnt following their nnlillng the Suit laike Temple. She Is the former Joy Suasey. l' Ht n In stairway dorcnding from it and a mlnature bride and groom at the loot nt the stairs. In cliarge of serving were Mrs. lieva Redden, ArvlllaDur-fe- y, Laura Median), Joan Car roll, Tauna Mitchell, Sand Tucker, and LeAnna Mathews. The serving tables were centered with llower arrangements In tnllkglass I mil vases. Mrs. Jerry Torgersun presided at the guest hook. Jerry Torgerson was masi replica nf ter of ceremonies for the proii.pl! with a gram which induded a solo by Mrs. Jerry Torgerson; a reading by Claudlne Mitchell; a vo i Mr AT A I. TAMO N'T cal solo by Mrs. Ryan Jolun-sea dance by Karen Brother-soa trio vocal by Norma Hansen, Rita Hansen, Lornu Hrotlierson accompanied by Mr. n, i n; S. M. Swasev. Prenuptial parties were elveii by Mrs. Prank Snyder, Mrs. Stephen West, Mrs. David Gals and Mrs. Joseph E. Gillani. The Justweds honeymooned in Los Angeles, Calif., and Las Vegas, Nev. Tliey are home In Salt making their Lake where she Is employed as a secretary at KCPX and he Is a student at the University of Utah. i j Mrs. Dwaln Buchanan, accompanied by Mrs. Bennie Schmiett, vocal solo, Diane Peterson, accompanied by Mary Ann Iclt, Salt Lake; musical number the Jolley sisters, Bountiful, formerly from Vernal; vocal solo, LeRoy Anderson, accompanied by his daughter; vocal solo, Candy Price; Uuentln Price, Vernal, piano solo. Sirs Fouste. nearly 91, former Duchesne resident for 45 years, was awarded the prize for being the oldest senior citizen present. The family of Mrs. Erma Lab ruin received the prize for having the largest Mrs. Tracy Rulierts family group In attendance, eleand Mrs. Kay Gublvr ven in all. Receiving the prize and son Chad, Ohio, visited Mr. for traveling the longest disand Mrs. A. Foster Rhoades tance for the reunion were Mr. and Mrs. Collie Robinson of Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. San Jacinto, California, former Gulder Is former Linda Rae Roosevelt and Arcadia resident, a Smith, granddaughter, who traveled 800 miles. The and Mrs. Tony Mcddlrus who had been of South Gate, Calif., visited couple present married the longest 64 years Friday and Saturday with Mr. were Mr. and Mrs, Henry A. and Mrs. A. Foster Rhoades, former Talmage reThis is a niece of Mrs. Rhoades. Beckstead, sidents. and Mrs. Jimmy Benson A subscription to the Uintah and two children, Salt Lake, Basin Standard went to Mr. and visited Mr. and Mrs. A. FosMrs. Melvin Mower, former ter Rhoades Wednesday and Duchesne County residents; and Thursday. a subscription to The Vernal Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shonk, Charlott and Bobble Smith went to Dinosaur Colo., Wednesday and visited the Rock Ovary. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jensen, the former Susan Rhoades, are spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. A. Foster Rhoades. Also Gorden Hicks and girl friend Joan from Hill Field Air Base spent the weekend here Dakota. They visited Mt. Rush- - Mrs. Gilbert McKenna. more and enjoyed the production I thy and son Lyle and grandThe Passion Play. Karen Allred, Salt Lake, daughter Francy made a busiIs spending her vacation with ness trip to Salt Lake over the her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lee weekend. Dr. and Mrs. Donald Mantyla Allred. have returned home after a vacast Berg-quland Mrs. Keith Mr. too. are rejoicing over the tion In the Northwest. In SpoMr. and Mrs. Jay Giles spent arrival of a new eon at the kane they were guests of the weekend with Mr. and Mr. Man-tyl- a, and Mr. Mrs. Douglas He will Roosevelt hospital. his brother. They stop- Alfonzo Defa and Judy. be named Allen Keith. Mr. and Mrs. Delyle Giles on their way home and ped Mrs. Ruth Sprouse went to and family spent (he weekend In Wellington Saturday Jo visit her spent several days fishing with Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. Defa twin sister and husband, Mr. Idaho at Henery's Lake. and Davona. Max Mr. and Mrs. Gollaher and Mrs. ReUe Salley, she was Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bleak visited friends In Las Vegas, accompanied by her sister-in-la- w and family spent the weekend childfew for a Their days. Mrs. Helen Sprouse who visiting with Mrs. Margaret visited her sister Mrs. Beth ren stayed In Salt Lake with Giles and family. her and brother, Mr. and sister Wentzel, Price. Colonel and Mrs. Russell "Mrs. Norman Cannell and Mr. Coudle. Kggert had a weekend guest and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. John Gale her nepliew, Hugh Gaunt, New York. He Is a buyer working and family have returned home after vacationing in Disneyland, In the merchandising departand other points of Interest. ment of J. C. Penueys. s. Earl Dlllman and -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slater Debbie, Ray and Lane children, and family, Sunset are visiting have been vacationing at Missher parents Mr. and Mrs. Ronion Beach, Calif., for the past ald Eksund. Mrs. Keith Searle went to two weeks. and Mrs. Dale Belcher, Rifle, Colo., to get her husband who has twen working Phoenix, have been visiting at there. Due to a back Injury the home of her brother and It will be necessary for him to wife, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Anderson. Their daughter rest at home fur a while. nine explorers and their Mrs. Frank Williams was also teacher, Bishop J. D. Wash- visiting. Mrs. Naomi Benson went1 burn, La von Gifford and Ato Salt Lake Thursday to go lbert Collotzl, Page Arlz., returned from their trip to Kings thru the Temple with her dauPeak and were happy to report ghter and husband Mr. and Mrs. a successful climb to the top Reed Hulllnger. She stayed to them off Monday on their by the entire group. It was an see return trip to their work In; of achievement for all Inspiring j Krlwalt Lebonon. them. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bryson r. and Mrs. Carl Rasmuswddln bell8 rang Auguat sen, Omaha, Neb., have been and children, Jim and Mm re 2s newlyweds Alice Marie home turned from a j Saturday and Kelly Crozier, who visiting her parents Mr. and Kissling weeks vacation. They visited were married that day In the his mother Mrs. Sis McDonald Salt Lake LDS Temple; Elder and his daughter and husband Warren officiated In the cereMr. and Mrs. Rapae and daughThe couple exchanged mony. ter Ronda, Red Lodge, Mont., The bride Is a daughrings. and In Billings another daughter of Mr. and Mrs. OUlver ter and husband Mr. and Mrs. and ths groom Is a Kissling Arnold Koskl and son Troy son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1 STANDARD Knnsevelt, I'tah A iik l 11 1967 4 j nt 722-213- Till. i - it. v. Express went to Mr. and Mrs Lynn Murdock former Uintah County residents. These were contributed by the editors of both papers to couples moving the most recently from the Basin. Door prizes were awarded to Lawrence Young, Mrs. Angus Anderson, Mrs. George Pulos, Avard Rigby, Mr. Veda McClellan, Pamela Labrum, Ro- land Krebs and Kenneth Harris, Appreciation Is extended by tiie committee to the following Basin and outside businesses who contributed prizes Inward the success of the occasion; Welder s Supply Company, operated by Mix and Dick Gwen, Salt Lake City; Gill's Tire Market, Salt Lake City; Buchanan Department Mon1, Kaysvllle; Yack Brothers Roosevelt; Uintah Basin Standard, Roosevelt; and the Vernal Express, VajCona Humes, Newlyweds Va Lena Humes tnd Max M. Fahrlzlo were honored al a wedding reception August 12 at tlie Tablona Ward Hall. They exchanged marriage vows August II In the Salt Lake Temple, Church uf Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert C. Young, Tablona. and the bridegroom's parents arc Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fahrlzlo, Hanna. Bridal attendants were Norma Curry and Joy Turnbow, bridesmaids; Sherllyn Humes, Kathy Young and Jill Fahrlzlo, Flower girls. Humes Steven and Brad Fahrlzlo attended the bride- - f "tv ' 1 a SHE WIIXTfcOHERISK GIFTS OF DISTINCTION CONVENIENT GROUP PLAN SI. 50 up Ore gift wrapping Ilmnr irf-M.- Local delivery GRACES Do You KoUMV cit Know? . . . that Ford, American Motors and General Motors recommend a high quality water pump lube be added to your cooling system at least twice a year.! WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU BUY BAR'S LEAKS FROM YOUR LOCAL GARAGE OR SERVICE STATION. DUCHESNE AUTO SUPPLY Call 73S-3r6- 6 for fast delivery and service Allen. Mrs. Ardlth McClellan took her parents Mr. and Mrs. Alf to visit the State Fair and take Morrill to Salt Lake Sunday In the Ice Follies. Mrs. Ver-le- n Labrum also went with thtm. where he will receive medical Mrs. Labrum and Mrs. Carlattention. Mr, and Mrs. Jim Eskel-so- n son attended one session of the and son, Lonpoc, Calif., BPW fall board meeting while havt been visiting at the homes there, of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crow Mr. Alice Fox, Orangeville and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Crow. and Mrs. Annie Bailey, Ferron, visited at the home of their sisMr. and Mrs. Thure Carlson and daughters, Ruth Ann and ter Mrs. Clair Larsen last Linda went to Salt Lake Sunday week, TWIN GIRLS -Mr. tnd Mrs. Byron Gilbert are the parents of twin girls born In the Roosevelt hospital August 24. They will be named Kathryn Lynne and Sharyl Jo. The family has been living in Mrs. Norma Bowen announthis area during the summer. ces the marriage of her daughMr, Gilbert received his mater, Sandra Lee, to Robert Guy ster's degree at BYTJ In August. Curtis, They were married They will be leaving this week In Nevada JVily 31. He is a for Mesa, Arlz,, where he will son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. be teaching In the Seminary Curtis, Downey, Ida. there. A reception honoring the young couple will be held August 31 at Downey. They will make a home al Logan where they will continue their education at Utah State UINTAH BASIN STANDARD Sandra Bowen marries Robert Curtis Expanding Files File Boxes University. For her wedding attire bride chose a white satin the th shift gown, decorated with embroidered lace on the bodice, fashioned with a rounded neckline and long tapered sleeves at embroidered lare, which came to a point over the back of (he hand. The bridal train attached with white satin bow at mid-baHer bridal illusion bodice. veil fell shoulder length, cascading from a white satin rosette caplet, which was decorated with seed pearls. Her bouquet was an orchid encircled with bridal wreath am Med with orchid ribbon. The bridal attendants and the ck Mr. and Mrs. Jack McArthur and son, Louis, Idaho, spent a few days last week visiting at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Littleton. Pete Pickup, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pickup returned home Sunday from Vietnam, where he has been stationed for the past few months with the armed forces. Mr. and Mrs. Irald West-ove- r, Montella, Nev., were visitors from Friday to Sunday at the home of a sister Mr. and Mrs. Jess Jensen. Chandler brought his wife home from the hospital Friday, she had been there a few days. Tracey Nellson, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Nell-so- n, Salt Lake, has been staying at the home of his grandparents, Mr. snd Mrs. Grant Pickup for the past few weeks The Avalon Ward held Us honored flower girls all wore orchid satin dresses topped with orchid lace cages, Tlie bridesmaids carried a bouquet lavendar and white carnations, the flower girls held chiffon and lace bouquets, with white flowers. Tlie briile's mother wore a lavendar frock, with white accessories. The bridegrooms mother chose a pink sheath dress with white accessories. The IxHiquets were lavendar and white carnations. The three-tiere- d wedding cake, Iced in lavendar and white was decorated with white columns between the tiers, and replicas of white swans and orchid roses enhanced the decorations. Tlie cake was topped with the traditional figurines ol the bride and groom. The bride was feted at a household shower at the Tablona Ward hall earlier that afternoon. Dean Young, Duchesne, was master of ceremonies for tlu program at the reception. For her golng-awa- y costume, the bride donned a lavendar frock, with pumps of a darker shade. The bridegroom is employed by an oil exploration firm at Duchesne, where thev will make His bride will their home. long-sleev- ed be secretary at the Duchesne high school this coming year. Rogers and Judl returned home Imt Denese stayed in California for a few days. She will return to Salt Lake where she Is employed. Sunday --Tannual "Chuck Wagon was held at the AvaSupper lon Ward house Thursday night. he A program was presented after the supper was served. Many memliers of the Ballard ward were present. Remarks were made by Bislast meeting Sunday August 20. hop Todd and Kenneth Allred, went A few members to Ballard of the Ballard Ward for sacrament meeting superintendent mutual. Books were presented Sunday evening where the Bis- to the outgoing bishopric of the hop and ward workers were re- Avalon ward. leased. NKOLA COUPLE WED Mr. and Mm. Kelly Crosier are honored at a reception In Neola. She In the former Alice Kissling. Alice Kissling and Kelly Crozier wed in Temple ' Rrnoin. -- he fr Max TaSrizio are Mrs. Alton Rogers --Mr- --M- COUPLE FETED The new Mr. and Mrs. Max M. Fahrlzlo poxe with their orniite wedding cake. They are milking their home In Diielieone. Crozier, all of Neola. Members of theweddlngparty were guests at a wedding breakfast in Salt Lake with the groom's parents as hosts. The Neola ward cultural hall was the setting of a reception Saturday evening honoring the For her wedding newlyweds. and reception the bride wore a floor-lengwhits delustered atln gown with peau do sole trimmed with pearle and sequin reembroidered alencon lace bodice and skirt front. It featured a sweetheart neckline and A vollong polntlce sleeves. uminous chapel train swept from the Blender silhouette. Her Just longer than shoulder-lengt- h veil was caught to a tiara of rhinestones and pearls. She carried a bridal bouquet of atephanotls centered with a huge white orchid. Judy Janeen was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Susan Sharp, Peggy Kissling, sister of the birds; Charlene Crozier, Ister of the groom, Joan Sullivan, Joyce Leavitt and Toni and Taml Crozier as flower girls. They wore apricot bonded gowns with crepe floor-leng- th matching Venice lace bodices and empire waistlines, They carried nosegays of apricot carnations with apricot streamer ribbons. The mother of the bride wore a lime green lace dress and the mother of the groom wore an olive green lace dress. Both wore corsages of apricot roses, Crozier was the tst Printing Needs man. Ushers were Myron Duncan, Terry Bastlan, Farrell Crozier and Randy Labrum. The four-ti- was Iced er wedding cake In white with roses apricot and silver leaves. Tiers were separated by white columns and It was topped by a miniature bride and groom. In charge of serving were Mrg noyd Labrum, Mrs. Lyn Gardner, Mrs. Dick Brough and Mrs. Francis Crozier. Assisting In serving were Dixie Crozier, Deanne Bastlan, Jill Bastlan and Virginia Seaver. Mrs. Archer Seaver, Mrs. Charles Prlddy, Mrs. Jack Mrs. Phil Brotherson, Mrs. Myron Duncan and Mrs. th Claude Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rogers and daughters, Judl and Denese FOR TOUR left last week for San Fran cisco where they spent a few days. Denese visited a friend j UINTAH BASIN STANDARD a Menlo Park, Mr. and Mrs. i PbOMlSl Gary Zotiell. Mr. and Mrs. Kan-nu- John Larsen were In charge of gifts. Mrs. Ferrell Crozier at the guest book. i was Cedi Jenkins emceed a program consisting of a dance by Charlene Hartman; two organ solos by Charlene Crozier; a son by Larin W'ardle and a dialogue by Delma Bastlan and Helen Larsen. The bride wore a bonded crepe empire waistline dress with matching Venice lace bodice and matching accessories for' her going away ensemble. They honeymooned at Jackson Hole and Yellowstone park. Mr. Crozier will graduate next semester, in January from Brlglum Young University. He served an LBS Mission in the Northwestern States. The young couple will make a home In Provo. TOWN CAFE In Duchesne now under management of MRS. BETH MUNZ Hot meals and short orders will he served seven days a week! |