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Show STANDARD Roosevelt, August IS. 1968 4 l'tk Thursday RMN TOPS club meets Wednes. The R. M. N. (Remove Pounds Now) TOPS club meets each Wednesday at the Roosevelt city building at 7:30 p.m. Last week members made name buttons and a ribbon with an Inch of length for each pound the ladies should lose. Then when a pound Is lost an inch comes off the ribbon. Max Weiss weds in California city Mr. and Mrs. Yale D. Nall-bo- ff announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth Cook to Max Weiss, San Diego, Calif. The wedding was performed at LDS Branch College at Tea-sda- le July 26. A reception was held following the ceremony. Mr. Weiss Is the son of Harvey C. Weiss and a grandson of Mrs. Tina Wilkins. Darlene Winn and Sarah Kettle were tied as Queens of the week. Anyone Interested In joining the TOPS may contact Jane Hadden or Carol Pace or come to a meeting any Wednesday evening to join in Taking Off Pounds Sensibly. Duchesne clubs NANCY IIARMSTON HONORED AT BRIDAL SHOWER to have barbecue Mrs. Gordon Harmston and Mrs. George Miller entertained friends at a personal shower honoring Miss Nancy Harm-sto- n, Dinner was Bountiful. served after which the guests bride-ele- ct and the visited opened her gifts. The future bridegroom Is Larry Barker, Granger. City Library has new books Catherine Gleaton marries Lyle Johnson FICTION The Case of the Talking Bug, the Gordons; Gift From the Sea, Anne Morrow Llndberch; The Wlio Boy Made Good, Mary I)easy; The Claws of the Hawk, Paul Bailey; The Wimderful Sibleys, William Maier. NON-FICTI- The Waler Crisis, Senator Frank K. Moss; A Giant Step Clyde T. Klllis; The Plants, Partlrk Moore, You Come Too, Hubert Frost, The Trachtenberg Speed System of Basic Mathematics, Ann Culler. YOUNG MARRIED IV WYOMING Mrs. Lyle A. Johnson, Jr. Is the former Catherine M. (Heaton. Lyn Miller officiated in the nediling ceremony. The Duchesne Lions Club, and Duchesne Mothers Club have scheduled a Beef and Buffalo barbecue to be held next week In conjunction with the county fair. The feast will be held Friday evening, August 23, at the city park in Duchesne. The barbeque will feature pit cooked meat, served with the trimmings and a drink. Prices are $1.50 adults, and $5,00 per family. M. GleaMiss Catherine ton, former resident of Roosevelt, became the bride of Lyle A. Johnson Jr. at the LDS Church In Casper, Wyo. July The bride Is a daughter 20. of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Gleaton. Lyn Miller, uncle of the bride performed the double ring cere- mony. The church was decorated of white with arrangements PEOPLE Claim to the Wihlorness, Peter John Stephens; From the Mixed-u- p Files of Mrs. Basil K. Frankweiler, E. L. Konigs-liurA Hook A Wait Stars For You, Kranklyn M. Ilraiily, The Story of the Kargh, William 11. g; THE NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY GOES TO PRESS SOON! Matthews III, Green Galloper, Margaret Ogan. There will he a story hour Saturday, August 17 at 3 p.m. gladioli and blue carnations. Miss Gleaton wore a gown of white Chantilly lace over white satin fashioned with hmg pointed sleeves. The skirt was five tiers of lace, the train trimmed with pearls, sequins and beads. Her shoulder-lengt- h veil was caught by a tiny crown of r-of-pearl beads and illusion leaves. Stie carried a bouquet of white gladioli with a removable corsage composed of white camellas. Judle Gleaton was maid of honor with JoEllen Corson and mothe- Dora Wilma Dean marries in Salt Lake City Of Interest to many relatives and friends in the Basin Is the wedding of Miss Dora Wilma Dean and James Richard of Salt Lake on Friday August 9 in the Salt Lake Temple. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Dean former residents of Ballard and the granddaughter of Mrs. Esther Winn and Mrs. Ellen Dean. A reception was held at their ward chapel that same evening. All-St- Mooseman of the Adrian Kumps during the week. His wife and children who have been Mr. Clinton Dora Wilma Dean . . . marries In Salt Lake LDS Temple. CLUB OQPOOQO Directory is going to press! Mountain States Telephone llins. GESQQDQ QJ00 OQO ) McClure Is Lake with Eileen Wooley and the John D. Eldredge family. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wall of Vernal at the Vernal Hospital August 4. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Kump are the happy grand- Darla visiting Gaye Salt In parents. of Salt Walqulst Lake visited the Floyd Perrys on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Taylor and his sister and husband of Lavan, visited the Ray Hubers during the week. Mrs. Vonae Young and children of Wyo., visited her parents, the Leland Perry's this week. A "Tops Club will be organized In Lapolnt If they can get enough members. Anyone wishing information on this club contact Reba Clerlco or Caro-lyn- n --Cly- de BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Keith sen, Roosevelt, a girl, ust 7. JenAug- PATIENTS Dene Thompson, Moroni Miller, Duchesne; Sharon Hack-for- d, La point; Yvonne Curry, Neola; Amelia Daniels, Donal Kolli, Roger Paul Smith, Roos- evelt. Manila Envelopes All Sixes Justice. File Folders Slu Regular and Legal Uintah Basin Standard Mrs. Elizabeth Esplin Is in Salt Lake in school for two weeks. -Kirk and Scott Perry children of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Perry, Salt Lake are visiting their .SHE WHXi GIFTS OF DISTINCTION CONVENIENT GROUP PLAN S2.00 up Free gift wrapping Phone Wayne visited visiting her parents, Just-A-Me- re For information on: Personalized listings, changes in listings, or advertisements in the Yellow Pages, please call our Business Office. But hurry, the ed team. ENTERTAINED Mrs. Grant Killian entertainClub at her ed the residence August 2. A dessert luncheon was served and the evening was spent playing bridge. Prizes were won by Mrs. William Link, Mrs. Ida Harrison and Mrs. Les Mu- The reception was held in the Mardi Gras room of the Ramada Inn. A four-tiercake was decorated with blue roses, white hearts and was topped by a miniature bride and groom. It was made by Mrs. Vic Brown, an aunt of the bride. Attending the wedding from this area were Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gleaton and family were residents of Roosevelt several years ago. He managed the Safeway store at Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. grandparents, Floyd Perry. The Lapolnt girls softball team of Lapolnt, finished their ball season for the summer at the stake award night In Vernal Wednesday evening. Vickie Huber and Kayla Walker ar were chosen for the on JUST-A-MER- E Linda and Devona Johnson as bridesmaids. Uwl GRACES delivery Hmwirll accomp- anied him home. Mrs. Eva Robinson took her grandson David to Salt Lake Friday where he will catch a plane for Alaska. He has been visiting his grandparents the Leo Robinson's for about 2 months. --M- r. and Mrs. Morgan Harrison and daughter of Kearns visited relatives and friends In Lapolnt on Friday. They had been to Denver Colo., to visit their son who Is In the hospital as he was wounded in Vietnam. A wedding reception will be held In the Lapolnt Cultural Hall Friday night for Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Walker of Salt Lake. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Walker. Linda Mecham, Provo, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mecham and attended the UBIC at Roosevelt. Mr. Allan Nyberg and boy friend of Logan visited his mother, Mrs. Della Nyberg and other relatives during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cito-s- en of Salt Lake visited her parents, the Orville Swains the weekend, they were on their way to Denver Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rich of Rangely Colo., visited their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Dean Huber and family the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pope of Glendale Calif., visited her brother the Kenneth Hartle family and the George Allred family the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Kelih Hartle and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Taylor were visitors In Grand Junction on Friday. Mrs. Elmo Lee and children, Orem visited the Homer Lee family and attended the wedding reception of Wayne Lee Friday night, Mr. and Mrs. Terrill Atwood from Salem Ore., visited with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Winn recently. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Walker, Mrs. Eliza Nellson and Mrs. Ardlth Huber attended a Nielson reunion Saturday at Provo. Sherry Nyberg, Salt Lake, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Veda lab rum Mrs. Thomas Todd spent Friday In Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roberts, Lehl, visited In Roosevelt Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ever-e- tt Harrison and Mr, and Mrs. Dee Roberts and daughters at Altamont. Miss Sheila Snyder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Snyder, Las Vegas, Nev., has been visiting with her grandfather W Ilford Oberhansley, Neola and also with Mr. and Mrs. Bumps Eldredge. Lowell Hall, Bountiful spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hall. Lloyd Kolb, Muntika Calif., Jewel Kolb, Ty and Justen, Salt Lake were in Roosevelt a week ago due to the Illness of their father Donald Kolb. Paul, Gordon and Calene, Wilkins, Salt Lake are visiting with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilkins. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Larson and Ann, Provo were in Roosevelt over the weekend visiting with their mother Mrs. R. V. Larson and Dm. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hansen and family, Connie and Yet-t- a Hansm, Long Beach Calif., are guest of their mother Mrs. Melba Hansm. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Winters and children visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Van Killian, Mr. and Mrs. Winters will leave in August for Shish-mer- es Alaska where they will both teach school. Mr. and Mrs. Denlle McKenna visited with her parents, Jr., Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Elllng-for- d s. Alford Schlag and son over tho weekend. of Virginia are visiting at the Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Drol-llng- er home of her parents, Mr. and attended an Insurance Mrs. Paul Murphy. Mr. Schmeeting In Park City Friday lag came the fore part of the and Saturday. Sunday they visweek. ited with their son, Steve in Mrs. Gloria Maughan and Salt Lake. family and Miss Jana Lee RobMr. and Mrs. Willard Day. ison, Ogden visited with their Salt Lake spent three days durWan-le- ss parents, Mr. and Mrs. ing the UBIC with Mr. and Mrs. Shields. Otto Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas and Mike Larsen Shelby Lisonhee of Salt Lake spent a few days with their was a guest at the Lloyd's. father Roger Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Hartess, ColoMr. and Mrs. Kent Nelson rado City Tex., Mr. and Mrs. and family are spending a few Jack Thompson, Richardson, weeks In Roosevelt with his Tex., and Mr. and Mrs. Arron mother, Mrs. Bernice Nelson Peterson, Brigham City were Richard Is also at home. guests at the homes of Durrell Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reldhead Fredrlcksm. The ladles are Jr., spent a few days In Roos- daughters of Mr. Fredrickson. evelt. They came to get their Mrs. Jolene Holt, Provo, daughter who has been visiting spent two weeks at the resiher grandparents. dence of Kay Weight. She Is Mrs. Earl Dlllman went to Mrs. Weight's mother. Salt Lake Thursday for a week. Earl (Rocky) Hansen enterMiss Dianna Bowman spent ed the mission home In Salt the weekend with her parents, Lake Monday August 12. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon R. BowMrs. Melba Hansm, Noroman. man Hansen and family, ConMr. and Mrs. Scot Todd and nie and Yetta Hansen left Monday morning to tour Yellow- - Arden Timothy and family, Hurricane, spent Sunday to Wednesday of last week at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Joshua Timothy. s. Richard Hauck, and baby, Washington D. C. visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Therm Leavitt and family the Leavitt's returned home with her for a visit before Mr. and Mrs. Hauck left for Turkey. Hauck has attended Mr. school in Washington D. C. for two years. They plan to spend the next two years in He is In the diploTurkey. matic service. They will spend a few days in Rome and also visit other in- -. terestlng places. Mrs. Tina Wilkins returned home after spending two weeks in San Diego Calif., with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Weiss. She visited with her sister, Mrs. Nora Davis and Mrs. Eva Clark In Los Angeles. She visited with Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Turnbow. She spent a few days In Midvale with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hardy and Kandy before returning home. Guests from out of town who attended the shower for Miss Nancy Harmston were, Miss Nancy Miller, Miss Debbie Shlngleton, Salt Lake; Mrs. Terry Barker and Penny, Granger, Peggy BoldorstrMQ, Bountiful; Mrs. Lowell AsMoa, Sr. and Mrs. Lowell Ashton Jr.; Heber; Mrs. Howard Harmston --Mr- --Mr- Mrs. Gene Nyberg the weekVona Houtz, Is in Colo., where end. he has employment. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Harrison and family of Whlterocks Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Searle and Mrs. Elizabeth Harrison and family of Brigham City an attended a Nyberg reunion at and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Provo m Saturday. of Ogden were visitors Mrs. Thelma Lamb Is In at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake where she is going Gene Denials during the week. to school for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Laris WoolMr. and Mrs. Edward Taley visited Mr. and Mrs. Presiaferro of Green River Wyo., ton Atwood at Lindon on Sunare visiting her mother Mrs. day. Alice L. Angus and brother Mr. and Mrs. William Park Floyd Angus and family the and children, Salt Lake visitweekend. ed his mother Mrs. Georgia Gary Houtz, son of Mrs. Thompson m Saturday. Mus-selm- ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mimt Charlotte Ann D.nnl has hrt Septemlier II for her wedding date. She will marry Roy A. Broderick. Charlotte Dennis engaged to Roy Broderick Union high school where she was LDS Seminary grada uate. She was active In musical circles and active In the LDS Church. She Is a student at BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Syrel R. Den- Mr. Hroderlck graduated from Union high school and the LDS Seminary. He filled a Western Canadian Mission. He Is in the contracting business in Utah county and Is also attending Brigham Young Univ- nis announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Charlotte Ann to Roy A. Broderick, son of Mrs. Crystal Broderick and the late Hillard Broderick. Miss Dennis graduated from ersity. stone National Park for a week. John L. Edrlngton, son of Mrs. Ruel Edrlngton, lias lieen home for the past two weeks visiting family and friends of For the past 18 the Basin. months he has lieen in Miesau, Germany with the U. S. Army. He reports that it is good to le out of the Army and bock' home. Visitors at the luune of Mrs. Hu el Edrlngton for a few days for the UBIC were Mr. and Mrs. Isrel Farkrell and Mrs. Vincent Summers. Mrs. Fack'rell' arid Mrs. Summers are sisters of Mrs. Edrlngton. Miss Margo Murdock spent two weeks in Denver with her and liui!Sand Mr. and Mike Phillips. Margo re- viewed her dancing and visit- ed Interesting places while she gone. Mr. and Mrs. Roliert De- Mlk and Kent, Salt Lake and Mrs. Keith Fortie, Heler City the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lahrum. Mrs. Mike Phillips, Denver flew to Roosevelt during the UBIC to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Murdock and to see Margo dance in the tal- ent show. Guests at the Ervin Wardie residence during the UBIC were and Mrs. Robert Madison, Patty Ann and Carol Lynn, Richfield. Mr. and Mrs. Hansen, Salt Lake, Randy and Crlss Olson, Fairbanks, Mrs. Rae Golsh, Nev- ada City, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bletch High Park, 111., and Mrs. Verda Wardle, Mag- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore, Miami Beach, have been visit- - lng Mr. and Mrs. Marlon R. Bowman for the past six weeks. Moore Is a sister of Mrs. Bowman. have gone They to Evansville, Mo. to visit ano- ther sister, Mrs. Forls Minger to tour the mid-weste- rn states. For Worm Summer Days -- A Special Salad Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis and family, Breckenrldge Colo., were guests at the Doyle Lloyd residence. Mrs. Davis Is a niece of Mrs. Lloyd's. They were enroute to Wash. The young couple Is planning a wedding Sept. 11 in the Salt Lake Temple. A reception will honor the couple the following evening in Roosevelt. They are planning to continue their education at HYU. Mrs. Letts Meyer and son Leslie returned from a trip to Denver where they visited relatives. They were accomp-sist- er ane(i ,y Sarah Cook of Itoos-Mr- s. evelt. -- The Ward Primary Trail Builder Round Up was hddTue-wa- s sday evening at the chapel. Seven lioys participated. This was under the direction of Paul -ette Peatross assisted by Lsc-spe- nt me Grant, Vickie Fltsgerald, and Evelyn MniHna. Visitors during the week at the Eugene Preslars eluded Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Glass son Winston and a friend McCammon, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Paul McKay Salt Lake. was A family of home at the enjoyed Sunday r. mem-Mall Vera Mrs. Larsen, bers of her family were sent. Those from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Gale Lar-Ja- y sen and family, St. George, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Poulson and uy Paragonah, Mr. and Mrs. Mower and family, Myron Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Thurlo Rich-n- a. ens, Salt Lake were Saturday visitors at the home of their mother, Cynthia Larsen. Doug Hulgate arrived home Thursday August 8th. His mo-Mther Mrs. Frank Holgate, Brent smd Susan met him at the Salt Lake airport, He has been serving In Viet-an- d nain the past eighteen months at Con San, Loran Station. Prior to this assignment he was on He 6 months. shlp duty has a 92 day leave after which he will go to Detroit, Michigan for further assignment, el, fam-Alas- rs. fr NELSON AGENCY Ph. 722-250- 1 ROOSEVELT HURRY! - HORRY! Perfect for nny season but most appreciated on a warm early summer day is a fruit salad. And here is a delicious combination of fruits made a little more spocial with Peter e Dressing. The dressing, a smooth blending of pennut butter, pineapple and orange juices and just a dash of maple syrup, has a slightly nutty flavor to compliment the fruit. Pretty as it is appetizing, this salad has nutrition plus, since the dressing contains high protein peanut butler. E SALAD DRESSING PETER (Makes 1V4 cups) M cup orange H cup Peter Pan Peanut juice 2 teaipoona maple syrup Butter 14 cup blended pineapple juiee Blend all ingredients together. Serve over apple, orange, pineapple and peach fruit salads. Tan-appl- PAN-APPL- ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT TO SAVE on Wards Big 1968 Summer Sale Catalog! SALE ENDS SEPTEMBER 2, 1968 There's still time to take advantage of the spectacular saving in Ward's big 1968 Summer Sale Catalog. But, act today! Because money-savin- g values like these and hundreds of otheia won't be available after September 2. Mail or phone your order or stop in at your nearby Ward Catalog Store, Sales Agency In Roosevelt. ... |