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Show STANDARD Kiu)Mvrlt, Utah 4 Thinwlay. July 11. 1W!S SOCIALLKTTE CLUB NAMES SINGING GROUP TUESDAY Mrs. Veda Lahrum Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Marx and family of Price spent the 4th at the home of his brother Mr. and Mrs. Verdell Marx. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel walker visited In Burley Idaho last week, Overnight guests at the Lynn Lahrum residence were Mrs. Bert Williams, Mantlca Calif., her daughter Mrs. Janet Wilder and children, Salt Lake, and Mrs. Duane Allred, Kearns, Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Allred are sisters of Mrs. Labrum. Mrs. Earl Dlllmanand family enjoyed a visit in Pacific Grove Calif. Mr. Dillman Joined them for a few days and they returned home together. Mr. and Mrs. C, J. McCash, Alburquerque N. M., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clair Larsen. Mrs, McCash is the former Katherine Schwenke, a sister of Mr. Larsen. --M- r. and Mrs. Kelly Sprouse and Mrs. Helen Sprouse accompanied Miss Susan Sprouse to Salt Lake where she participated In the Miss Utah Pageant. Miss Susan Bellon spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bellon. Susan Is attending BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Labrum motored to Green River City Thursday morning. Wanless Shields took his mother, Mrs. Marlon Shields to Salt Lake Saturday morn- - Tryouts for the new Soclal-et- te Club singing group were held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. WUllain Trowbridge. Mrs. Gordon Wight, chairman of the group, conducted the meeting. Each participant sang a solo and then harmonized In a trio grouping. Judges were Mrs. William McKay, Mrs. David Adamson and Murell Johnson. Mrs. Mur ell Johnson was accompanist. Selected to be In the double trio are Mrs. Clair Duncan, Mrs. Gordon Wight, Mrs. Donald Mantyla, Mrs. Gordon Mrs. Terry Buxton and Mrs. Shirl Rawlings. A picture taken during the competition was selected to 1 in the history book of the club. Light refreshments were Eld-red- served. class of '62 DHS holds reunion Duchesne highs graduation of 19G2 held their class reunion Friday night, the Sth of July. Ten classmates out of a class of 22 were present along with their mates, makinga total of 20 present. The reunion was held at the home of Mr. Elmer Moon. Miss Carolyn Beth Moon and Mrs. Pam Peterson were on the reunion committee. There was a program, visiting and dinner. class III CLUB HELD AT GRILL SPADE- - Mrs. Gordon Marmston hosted the Spade Hi Club at the Frontier Grill Tuesday July 2. The decorations were tmuquets of white roses. Guests were Mrs. Lynn Lab-ruMrs. Lloyd Nelson, and Mrs. Robert Hulsh. A bridge luncheon was served. Mrs. Wane Workman, Mrs. Lloyd Nelson, Mrs. Lynn Lahrum, and Mrs, Ed Yack won the m, prizes. TWO COUPLES HOST NAT. KNIGIITEKS Mr. and Mrs. Harold Deller and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lamb hosted the Saturday Knighters at the Frontier Grill Saturday June 29. A dinner was served and the evening was spent playing bridge. Mr. ami Mrs. Gordon Ilurinston were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Deller and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harmston won tlie prizes. MRS. WALKER HAS MONDAY BRIDGE Mrs. J. D. Walker hosted the Monday Bridge Club at her residence Monday afternoon. Mrs. Ida Harrison was a guest. A luncheon was served and bridge was played. Mrs. Les Mullins won the prize. Sathers Lovely BRIDE GARDEN wi'ililing at Alary Jayne WEDDING urn' Imnori'il till' lullin' of llr, unil Mrs. Wiuli a recrptlnn following thrlr She Is the former lirr iNin-nts- . M'ivlyi'iK lit Iitl. Mary Jayne Pitt and Wade Oberhansly wed Miss Mary Jane Pitt licraine the bride of Wade Oberhansly in rites performed at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyall Pitt June IS. Mr. ami Mrs. John D. Gardner are parents of the groom. Bishop Clifford Drolllnger officiated In the single ring garden ceremony. The newlyweds were feled at a reception following the ceremony, also at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pitt. For her wedding and reception the lovely bride wore a street length gown of white satin overlaid with lace. It featured long lace sleeves with lace ruffles and lace down the panelled front. ' Her waist-lengveil was held by a earl studded tiara. She carried a Unique! of white orchids surrounded hy white carnations wtlh while rihUm th streamers. Mrs. R. C. Franklin, a sisand Mrs. Clark Eldredge were Matron of Honor. Bridesmaids were Misses Eva Pitt, sister of the bride and Lynnette Brough. Connie Pickup, a niece of the groom was flower girl. Her attendants wore Orange colored dresses and carried bouquets uf white daisies with gold ac- ter of the bride The mother of the bride and the mother of the groom wore dresses beige street-leng- th with orange accessories and orange rose corsages. Warren Oberhansly, brother of the groom, was best man. Ushers were StevenPltt, Ronnie Gardner and David Franklin. The seven layer wedding cake was iced in white with an orange and gold rose trellis down the Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hadden had Mrs. Hadden's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Max Hammond of Provo visit with them for two days last week prior to the Hammonds month vacation In Washington State, Mr. Hammond graduated from the BYU last month. Bishop and Mrs. David Sam and children spent the 4th of July in Grand Junction, Colo., where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Brennan, Mrs. Sams parents. r. and Mrs. Elmer Moon had as weekend guests their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sampson and children and Mr. Frank Woodward cents. of Provo. Mrs. Loren Slight and three children spent a week at the T.O.P.S. CLUB HAS home of Mrs. Sleight's parMONTHLY SOCIAL ents, Mr. and Mrs Glen Diamond of Sprlngville right after Club members weighed in at June conference. Mrs. Sleight 7:30 tlien the monthly social and the children returned home A was held. low calorie lunch last Tuesday, July 2. was served. Mr. and Mrs. Carvel Way-laThree Queens for the week and two daughters left last were named, Stella Ames, Lynn Wednesday evening for the 4th Henson aiul Edna Wills. of July holiday for Richfield, Dolly Sorenson was Queen of Utah. They visited both their the Month. Members of this parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon club lost 240 pounds from JanPeterson and Mr. and Mrs. W. uary until July 2. II. Wjylaiul. The Waylands A teens Til IS Is being planalso spent two days at Fish-lak- e. ned. Aliy teen who wants to join may call LaJean Richman. Mr. and Mrs. Rhoades --M- ne nd of the week Larry MRS. WARBLE FETES .11 ST-A-MF- CLl'B Mrs. Ervin Wardle entertained members ol the Club at her liome Wednesday A dessert luncheon evening. was served. The evening was Mrs. spent playing bridge. Richard Adams. Mrs. Ida Harrison ami Mrs. Clista Angus won the prles. Jusl-A-Me- V.. IM j I.INK ANDKUSON liriilri'ltvl uf RON W ALKER Krti'plioii Date: sit.. July :INI to RoiiM'w-l- t 111:110 1.1 i.m. stake (Vnler ItiKiM'Velt, Utah L.D.S. SOCIABI.ES DANCE EACH SAT. LPS Sociable dances are held every Saturday evening at the Ballard Ward church. Dances begin at 9 p.m. and continue midnight. Everyone is Invited to come and dance to Walter Martin's Ladies Aid to Sathers Leading hold tea July 17 lii'lii rry A Km tiitt Wrapping 1IIONK YOI K ORDERS IN EunIitii Utah's Largest und Finest! jQi . day to visit Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Young. They were also able to attend Mrs. Rhoades Class Reunion. The Ladles Aid of the Myton Community Church will hold their annual tea July 17 at the church In Myton from 2 to S p.m. for a social afternoon. Mrs. Gladyes Dart is In charge of arrangements. Apar- tlotlc theme will be featured. Everyone Is invited. and Mrs. Steve Fran-rowent to Victor Ida., for 4th to visit Mrs. Fran-com- 's m re orchestra. Jewelers went to Kanab, Utah for the holi- the parents. side of the cake. It was topped by three wedding bells. In charge of serving were Kathy Burke and Jolene Kirby, cousins of the bride, Melodie Reynolds and Sandl Brough, Bonnie and Debbie Bryson, Jewell and Margaret Reldhead were in charge of gifts. Miss Debra Dillman presided at the guest book. Musical numbers were given by Steve Coon, Eddie Griswold, Toni and Paula Hoopes. For her going away ensemble the bride wore a flower print dress. They honeymooned in The newlyweds are Wyoming. making their home in Roosevelt. Tay- lor entertained Mrs. Taylor's sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. hospital. Allen Frank and two children Sandy, spent several days in Roosevelt with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nell-se- n. ck OQO ... House guests at the Lynn Labrum residence over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Haggln, Ogden. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Jensen Ogden, ylslted with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Lawrell Jensen. --E- d Labrum had the misfortune of breaking his leg Saturday morning. Lynn Labrum took him to Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Robbins, Salt Lake, visited with friends and relatives over the 4th, Mrs. Keith For tie, Heber City, spent two weeks with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Lahrum. Keith has been in Washington in the National Res- Mr. and Mrs. Orlvs Allred of Salt Lake spent the weekend with parents, the Wesley Allreds. Mrs. Nellie Jones has staying with her this week Mrs. Irene Capa and daughter and Mrs. Clara Loyd, Detroit, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Gary.Rowley had Mrs. Rowleys family visit them this past weekend. They came for the baptizm and confirmation of their granddaughter, Colene Rowley. Mrs. Rowleys parents are Mr. and Mrs. Archie Rlchlns from Craig and her two sisters, Bonnie and Debbie and her brother Richard. Also Mr. and Mrs. Gary Shepherd from Rock Springs, Wyo., Mrs. Rowleys sister and brother In law came out. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ostler and family left Wednesday aft-afamily left Wednesday afternoon for Provo. They visited Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ostler their parents and Mrs. Ostlers family had a at the home of her sister, Mrs. Lola Tucker in Orem. and Mrs. Neill Jensen left for St. George last Friday where they attended Mrs. Jensen's class reunion. They also visited with family members dtwn there and brought their daughter Shaunna home from a visit in Henderson. David Moat, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moat is back in New York for the summer working at his uncle's resort on the Black Lake located on the St. Lawrence River, nd Barney family reunion slated Mr. and Mrs. Warden Olsen of Boise and a brother Ordell Olsen of Salt Lake are spending time with their parents, the Clifford Olsens. Mrs. Rose Levi of Richfield is spending the next couple of months with her daughter, the Thurman Petersons. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow announce the arrival of a new grandson born to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wllkerson of Duchesne. Maynard Tippltts of Ogden spent the weekend with the Thurman Petersons when he came to pick up his family who had spent a week with her parents, the Thurman Petersons. Lark and Lauren Spencer of Magna are spending ten days with their grandparents, the Dellls Spencers. -Verlund Spencer of BYU spent the weekend with parents the Dellis Spencers. Monday morning the Spencer family and a daughter Mrs. Geraldine Powell went to Provo to take Verlund back to school and stopped In Orem on their way home on business. .!liN .siurli'.v !'''liil's rii!ui:riiiriil i Il.EIXiES TltOTII Debbie Duncan is attending . Ib'iiiilirl-i'lis'- l is Allan Uraiulsrii. iinmiiiniifl this Heneger's Business College in Salt Lake. Frandsen. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. David Hink-le- y Dean Frandsen, Roosevelt. of Salt Lake and family Miss Fenn is a graduate of spent a couple of days with her Union high school where she was active in FHA, Spanish Club, parents, the Cecil Petersons. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Meehan Chorus, band and held the offMr. and Mrs. Devan Fenn anof Orem spent the weekend with of She ice Club Pep president. nounce the engagement of their relatives. Their son, Leo, and from business Shirley, to Allan also graduated daughter, daughters of Bountiful spent college with a major in secretime with relatives the Ronald tary stenography. Duncans. a also Mr. is Frandsen and Llonal Fenn and family met gradMr. and Mrs Hank Swain at the home of Mr. and Mrs. uate of Union where he was acin Canada. are vacationing in tive football, basketball, George Fenn for a family reMary Duncan and Bonnie Mair baseball and served as secreunion. are resuming duties at the store Out of the basin residents tary of the senior class. He while they are away. that attended fttneral services has been attending Utah State Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pratt for John Birchell were, Mrs. University and will continue in and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer at the Basin Roosevelt Uintah Ida Williams, Flagstaff Arlz., Squire and daughter Valorie Mr. and Mrs. Bill Watkins, Center for Continuing Educaspent time in Logan for a day LDS Mr. and Mrs. James Mease, tion. Both are four-ye- ar on Business and the Squires Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Birchell Seminary graduates and are acvisited with their daughter the and daughter Nancy and Evelyn, tive in church activities. Gayle Andersons and on their No definite wedding date has Mrs. Arline Hamilton and Mrs. way home with their daughter Virginia Shaw, Salt Lake. There been set. in Salt Lake, Colene Ashton. were also friends from Vernal. Lenore Squire is spending two Mr. and Mrs. Ray Labrum seminar at New Mexscience weeks with his sister, Mrs. Mrs. Elvin Bastian and Mrs. ico State University. While in Ashton. went Labrum to Salt Lake Edgar that part of the country they Visiting here over the weekSunday to visit with Edgar Labcrossed the border into Juarez, end with the Donald Yacks were rum In the LDS Hospital. Mexico and also toured the her sister Mr. and Mrs. David Mr. and Mrs. Floyd PeterWhite Sands Missile Base. Rasmussen of Kearns and their son visited In Kaysville FriMr. and Mrs. J. L. Young children, Mrs. Yacks brother Petand Dee with Mr. Mrs. day and family of Orland Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Dee Felter of erson and family, and Mr. and were guests of Mrs. Lyle Young Price. Mrs. Kendall Ence prior to the the past week. Other family Mlcheal Jensen of Kearns departure of Dee and Nancy on members present were, Mr. and spent the 4th weekend with his their trip to Europe. Mrs. Carl Young and family of aunt the Donald Yacks and will He is employed by Travel Study Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald spend the month of July with International. Marie Peterson W. Day and family, Bountiful. them. accompanied them on the plane Mrs. Young returned to Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Dick Pierson as far as Princeton, N. J. with her children to and children and Clara Pierson spend sevwhere she will attend a eral weeks. of Roosevelt are 'spending a music workshop with the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steg-gl- e, week in Yellowstone National Columbus Boys Choir. The Park and Montana. son, Monte and daughter, Petersons also visited their Katie and Bryce Larsen of Blue Water, K. M., spent July who Is employdaughter, Linda, 4 with Mr. and Mrs. Sewell Ogden are vacationing with ed at the Salt Lake Airport Massey. They enjoyed the grandparents, the Joe Duncans for the summer. at Fort Duchesne and and their aunt Mr. and Mrs. Rodancing Mr. and Mrs. Orlie Rachele nald Duncan. toured scenic spots in the Uinand family returnef from Las Basin. tah Cruces, New Mexico, Saturtah and Ouray agency at Fort day after spending their vacaDuchesne has been transferred tion there with his brother, Hento Sacaton, Ariz., where he will ry Rachele and family. Orlie superbe the construction Jr. returned home with them Clemm Evans Jr., construcintendent at the Tima Indian after completing a tion superintendent at the Uin- - Agency. on erves. Mr. and Mrs. Rob rtDemik, and Kent, Salt Lake, also visited with the Kenneth Lab-ruiover the weekend. They all returned home Saturday and Mrs. Kenneth Labrum accompanied them to Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Angus and Wanda and Mr. and Mrs. Miles ns Peterson, Riverton attended the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Angus, Saturday night in Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nell-se- n, Mosua Mont., Mr. and Mrs. Keith Neilsen and family Provo and Mrs. Rhea Adams, White City,' were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Neilsen. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Abram, Salt Lake visited Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lloyd and Mr. and Mrs. James Zobell. -Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allred went to Salt Lake Friday. Mrs. Allred entered the hospital for a few days. --M- r. and Mrs. Therlow Fenn, Salt Lake spent the weekend with parents, the George Fenns. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mr. and Mrs. Bill Spaulding Beaver and family, Kenneth Henthorne, Mr. Gail Schmar-bec- k, Salt Lake LuAnna Call and family Green River City, Mr. and Mrs. Merrel Llsonbee lii-i'k- Shirley Fenn is engaged to - Allan Frandsen six-we- ek 10-d- ay MImi Judy Mosx . . enguge- - ment in announced this week. Doyle Turnbow engaged to Judy Moss Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Moss, Sandy, announce the approaching marriage of a daughter, Judy, to Doyle Turnbow, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Turnbow of Tablona. Vows will be exchanged July 19 at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Leo Taylor in Sandy. A reception will follow. The bride elect is a graduate of Jordan high school and has completed nurses training at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake. Mr. Turnbow is a 1963 graduate of Tablona high school where he was active in school affairs. He served as vice president durhis senior year. He was ing also active in athletics. He was a member of the varsity basketball team and served as captain of the squad one year. Both are LDS Seminary graduates. Parents of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Turnbow, will honor the young couple at an open house at their residence in Tablona on Aueust 3 stud-entbo- McCrary front Santa Marla. Calif., from Tuesday The Barney family reunion Now the will be held July 12th. 13th till last Saturdav. Taylors have their daughter and and 14th at the Beaver Mounfamily staying with them a few tain Ski Lodge located 30 miles east of Logan towards Bear days, Mr. and Mrs. David Wel-lofront Reding Calif, Lake. There will be games, -Mrs. Maxine Burdick atsports, program and dance. The tended the State County's Regenealogy meeting will be held corder's Convention last Thur2:00 p.m. Saturday followed by sday and Friday in Logan, last a dutch oven cook out. week. Mrs. Burdick also had (he company of her two sons and ANNOUNCING their families this past weekend, Mr. and Mrs. John W, Burdick of Craig, Colo., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Burdick and four children from Powell, Wyo. ON MAIN STREET IN DUCHESNE Mrs. Paul Hance entertained some friends to an afternoon luncheon last Wednesday. Mr. Howard Taylor Is now K W ILL ME CLOSED WEDNESDAYS home from serving three years In the service. He received his Eugene OG0Q.Q basic training at Fort Ord, Calif., and then served a year In Vietnam and his last year at Fort Sam Houston Tex. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Stone. -Mr. and Mrs. Dick ing where she entered the IDS THE OPENING of Clemm Evans transferred mode o' day OID FASHIONED SUMS SMMKE dy DRESSES DRESSES DRESSES DRESSES 4 5 7 8 REG. 5.996.99 REG. 6.99-7.9- REG. 9 REG. 8.99-9.9- 9 10.99-12.9- 9 A. and E. Beauty Salon Opening July 8 SPORTSWEAR 2,J5 REG-3-9- 9 FIRST QUALITY SHIFTS & DUSTERS SEAMLESS HOSE 3 for 1 13 REG. 3.99 and 4.99 |