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Show Miss Beverly Whiting circles wedding date STANDARD - Roosevelt, Utah Thursday, July 24, 1969 Dawna Wadley circles wedding date, Aug. 22 Mr. and Mrs, William L. Wadley, announce the engagement of their daughter, Dawna, to Edward G. Miner, Mr. Miner is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen B. Miner, Salt Lake. The couple is planning an August 22 wedding in the Salt Lake L. D. S. Temple. The bride elect was a 1965 graduate of Tablona High School where she was active in Pep Club and student offices. She is currently attending Brigham Young University where she is majoring in elementary education. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Jordan High school. He received a Bachelor of Science Degree from Brigham Young University in 1963 in chemistry. After teaching at Orem high school, he completed a blaster of Arts degree, also at BYU, in public administration, in May 1969. He has served a mission in Hong Kong and Taiwan. The couple will be honored at a reception on August 22 at the Alumni House on the BYU campus. After a honeymoon to Hawaii, they will make their home in Tempe, Arizona where both will continue their education at Arizona State University. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whiting announce the engagement and forth coming marriage of their daughter, Beverly, to Lynn Allle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J. Allle of Tooele. They plan an August wedding. Miss Whiting graduated from Union high She is also a 4 yr. in 1968. school Seminary graduate and is presently attending Darrell's College of Beauty In Tooele. Mr. Allie graduated from Tooele high school in 1966. He attended school for two years at College of Southern Utah. He was also active In sports. Mr. Allle is at present serving in the United States Army. Ta-blo- Purchase Order Books UINTAH BASIN STANDARD MONDAY BRIDGE FETED BY MRS. RICHARD ADAMS Mrs, Richard Adams hosted the Monday Bridge July 21. Beautiful carnations and roses were used as decoration. Mrs. Ida Harrison was a guest . A dessert luncheon was served and the afternoon was spent playing bridge. The prizes were won by Mrs. William Llnck and Mrs. Harrison. Lynn Labruin and Mrs, Lawrence Yark, The prizes were won by Mrs. Ed Yack, Mrs. Roliert Hulsli and Mrs. Charles Denver, MRS. MILLER ENTERTAINS Mrs. Gordon Harmston entertained the in Uintah A delicious steak dinner was canyon. served. They enjoyed an evening of bridge. Winners were Mrs. James Hall and Mrs. Rex Lamb. They spent the night at the cabin and returned home Thursday morning. 3 parents. Mrs. Clem Labruin hosted tlie Spade evening at her home. The decorations were Red, white and blue flowers and flags. Guests were Mrs. Fern Nelson, Mrs. Hi Tuesday MEET IN CANYON 3-- DAWNA WADLEY Her forthcoming marriage Ik annuonccrt liy her MRS. LARKUM FETES CLUB Mrs. Floyd Miller, Vernal was hostess dull, Saturday, July 12, ut the cabin of Mrs. Eugene Harmston Ds Wednesday at their cabin JUST-A-MER- E to the nirtliday A delicious lunch in Uintah Canyon. was served. The afternoon was spent playing bridge. The prizes were west by Mrs. Vic Brown, Mrs. George Houston and Mrs. Gordon Harmston. CLUB MEETS Mrs. Lawrell Jenson entertained the Just a Mere Club at her residence. An arrangment of Red and white petunias set the decor, Mrs. Jay Larson was a Susan Mecham to wed Van Reldhead Sept. 5 guest. The bridge prizes were won by Mrs. Ward Mulford, Mrs. Clair Larson and Mrs. Richard Adams. Mr. and Mrs, Elmo V, Meecham of Provo announce the engagement and forth coining marriage of their daughter. Susan, to Van A. Reldhead, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Reldhead, of Roosevelt. Tlie rouple will be married September S In the Salt Lake Temple and will greet friends and relatives at a reception that evening in the Sunset Third ward hall. An open house will be given In their honor Septemtier 6 at the Roosevelt Stake House from 8 to 10 p.m. Miss Meecham is a graduate of Provo high school and LDS Seminary where she served as student body vice president. She was the 1968 Governor of Girls' State and received national recognition for her leadership and service in the school nl and community, Susan has attended school of Music and is attending the Brigham Young University. Mr. Reldhead graduated Trom Union high sfluxil and LDS 4 year Seminary and atHe was active in tended Hoys' State. srhool government, drama and meinlierof He has attentled the the debate team. College of Southern Utah and completed a mission to Brazil for the LDS Church. He is presently attending the Brigham Young University where he is majoring In Communications. The newlyweds will make their home in Provo while rontlnuing their education at A NEW SERVICE AVAILABLE AT . RCCfiDt I On Xrtvlytmk Mr. ;mil Mr. married in the Sill Ijikc nt u reception in Mini i. Wiplrrlnn, were n Temple nnil were honored IV. l.lS Jul-lia- Joyce JZeolitt, ee Winterton are Joyce Leavitt lierame the bride of Lee Winternm in rites performed In the Salt Lake LDS Temple July 11. President Alvin R. Dyer officiated in the double ring ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Jark W. lauvltt. Neola, are parents of the bride and parents of the hrlflegronm are Mr. and Mrs. Clair W. Winterton. loka. Following the wedding a wedding breakfast was given at Hannan's Cafe in Salt Lake. The newlyweds were honored at a July 12 in the Neola Want culA white Irrldescent luck-dro- p tural hall. flanked by flower arrangements formed tlie setting fur the reception. The bride's colors of pink and white were carried out in the decor 'at the serving tallies. The bride wore an exquisite skimmer modified gown of silk organza over taffeta which was complemented by a high neckline and long lily pointed sleeves trimmed with Chantilly beaded lace. The fnmt of the gown and liottom edge were also trimmed In lace and pearls. The lurk fastened with tiny liuttons. The detachable chattel length train of silk organza also had beaded lare at the lmttom and lace garlands and fell from the shoulder line. Her veil of silk Illusion was attarhed to a headpiece of lace and pearls. She rarrled a white orrhld surrounded hy minature white roses, stephanotis and white ribbon streamers. Mrs. Craig Campbell was matron of honor and Joan Sullivan was maid of honor, Bridesmaids were Susan Oliershansly. Leavitt, and June Winterton were bridesmaids with Cindy Lee Campbell. Tonya Dye. Denise Hutrheons and Debbie Pa virk as flower girls. They wore pink IliNiiienglh gowns with empire waistline arrested with moss green velvet ribbon. They rarrled nosegays of pink miniature roses and pink carnations with moss green velvet ribbon streamers. The flower girls carried miniature baskets of tiny carnations. The mothers of the bride and bridegroom wore floor length green gowns W. V ne La-Je- an (DODCfiBE) ; I I seals in dear, plastic film that resists moisture , dirt, grease, most acids, tampering Lamination protects from wear, yellowing, fading, cracking, and tearing. Protect your valuable papers and documents now! Protect all your valuable papers. It takes only a few minutes to seal papers in dear plastic. Protect such items as: Certificates Indentification Cards Records - Genealogical Data Newspaper Clippings Old Pictures - Sales Information Price Lists Sales Tax Cards Hundreds of Others! ( COBB Mr. and Mrs. Karl Shlsler and family and Karl's mother, Hazel Shlsler, spent a day In Salt Lake. Karl was on busi- ness, while Hazel visited her sister, and Elaine and daughters shopped. Visitors at the Beatrice Lundberghome over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Joe While and family, and Linda Cropper and children, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Roliert Youney and baby, Sandy. These ladies are all Beatrice's daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wlnward and family, Salt Lake, visited over the weekend at Mrs. Wlnward's parent's home, the Boyd trimmed nei with wide beige lace ami wore and iLirk pink carna- corsages of ligltt tions. Hal Winterlon performed duties of best man. Ushers were Max Hutcheon. DeLane Huicheou. DeLoy Dye, Craig Camiibell with Gregory Pavick, David Hutcheon, Craig Hutcheon and Ron Winterton as gift bearers. The four-tierwedding cake w 1th accents of pink was topped with wedding bells and net. Mrs. Glade Peterson, Mrs. Paul Murphy, Becky Shurtleff, Karen Peterson, Mrs. Lee Jensen, Mrs. Lance Luck. Mrs. Stephen Malnar, Mrs. Curtis Bastlan and Mrs. Lawrence Luck were in clurge of serving with Carol Peterson, Lana Mal-nu- r, Gayleue Dye. Jill Bastlan and Cheryl Zager assisting. Mrs. Hal Winterton. Mrs. Ned Slioell. Mrs. Reta Pavick and Mrs. Max Hutc-hewere in charge of gifts. Mrs. DeLoy Dye presided at the guest ixxik. Mrs. Ivan Bastlan and Mrs. Jay Larsen emceed a program consisting of a piano duet by Mrs. Terry Bastlan and Susan Oherhansly; a musical number by tlie 3 Ms and B and H; a song by Mrs. Lawrence Luck; a double trio. Mrs. Dave Adamson. Mrs. Dale Larsen, Mrs. Craig Campbell. Mrs. Keith Winterton. Mrs. Charles Jenkins, Mrs. Byron Bolton by Mrs. Eldon Mortensen; a song by Paula and Toni Huopes; a song by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Castle; accordion solo. Mrs. Norman Goodrich, an organ solo, Mrs. Mark Oberhansly. For her going away ensemble tlie bride wore a navy blue and white dress with red arrents. They honeymooned at Yellowstone park ami Jackson Hole. Wyo. They are making a home in loka and will attend college at USU this fall. A personal shower was given for the bride hy Joan Sullivan and Susan Oiier-hansat the Sullivan home prior to the wedding. ed BYU. on ly and two grandchildren, stoiied in Ballard on their way home from New York where they have spent a month visiting their daughter, Diane and family. They visited at the Earnest Bett's and Hazel Shisler home. While here they also attended the Hulllnger Reunion, held at Moon Lake. The Hulllngers live in Idaho Falls. Mr. and Mrs . Larry Kllngler and lamlly, Glendale, Calif, visited at the Boyd Winn home for several days. Larry is Mrs. Winn's brother. Phillis Nirholsun, Eugene. Ore. Sient the night at the Boyd Winn home, enruute to Omaho, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark were In the vicinity rerently in the interest of Youngstown, where they have employment. They reported that at Youngstown they have started to build a large home to house these boys and girls. Must of the sup- - WM SI-SA- Mmmr plans for September ."it It Make wedding. port for Youngstown romes from donations. Youngstown is located at Hannah. Mr. and Mrs. Granville Adair and Millie Rich , Orem, vllted at the Delbert llorrncks home. Mrs. Rich is Mrs. Horruck's cousin and is going to spend two weeks with her. - A pioneer program and party was held for the children ini Primary Day. All were limn'd to come dressed as Indians or Pioneers. Phone news Items to 722-213- 1 LOSE WEIGHT Gel amazing results when you take our product called SLIMODEX. No prssclp-tlo- n needed. You must lose ugly fat or your money back. SLIMODEX le a labial and easily swallowed. No strving, no spoclol exercise, no harmful drugs. SLIMODEX costs $3.00 and Is sold on this GUARANTEE If not satisfied for any reason, just return Ihe unused portion to Iho makeres and gal your full money back. SLIMODEX Is sold by: HUISH DRUG STORE, Roosevelt. Mail orders filled. Winns. Mrs. Louie Hall Lake for medical aid. In has been to Salt Iorlne Farnsworth spent several days Grantsvllle visiting relatives. Visiting for a week at the Frank Reynold's home Is his brother, Hurbert Reynolds and family. They are from Fair Oaks, Calif. Mary Boender is coming to test pressure cookers at the next Relief Society work day, August 5. She will be there at 10 a.m. Everyone wishing to have their cooker tested should bring It to the Relief Society at that time. Doyle Foster, Modesto, Calif, is here visiting his twin sister, Dra Donna, and fattier, Draden Foster. Doyle may stay here and go to school this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hulllnger, LaCuna SHOP WARDS . . . NEW BACK - T0 - SCH00L SALE! FEATURING MANY PRICE CUTS AND MANY VALUES! |