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Show SEWING CLUB MEETS Tin Neigliborhood sewing club met at till home of Mrs. Hollis Hulllngrr, Wednesday evening. Eleven members were present. The evening was spent doing hand work visiting . A luncheon was served. and ; Tluimas B. Smith, Santaquln (Mrs. Smith is the former Muheil Pickup Ashby, mother of Mr. Ashby); Mr. and Mrs. Glade Hall. and children. Sail Luke, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Carter, Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Carter, Salt lake. r. and Mrs. Farrell Mohlman ami 2 sons Kent and Joey visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mussel Todd Mmxluy night and Tuesday. The Tixlds are of Nedra and they are from Bountiful and were returning from a vacation trip to Wyoming atui Flaming Gorge. Mr. and Mrs. Basil De Wilt from Mesa. Ariz. and Mr. and Mrs. has rl Shunt-wa- y of Orem, were visitors at the Russel Todd home ixt Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. DeWitt and Shumwuy are sisters of Mrs. Ttxkl. --M- Mr. and Mrs, Glen Killian, Salt Lake, honored Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Killian at an open house. A host of relatives aixi close friends were present. Mr. and Mrs. Killian were married In Vernal July 8 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Adams. A wedding suiKr was served afterward. They ixmeymixxied in Wyoming. -Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Srhmictt. Wendy and Jimmie were weekend visitors at tlx C. L. Ashton residence over the weekend. Norelta Shepherd who is attending the summer in Tixiele spent a few days in Roosevelt with her parents. Mr, and Mrs, Lyman Marler and family, Cocomo, Ind. are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hall. Mrs, Marler will be remembered as Audrev Hall. Mrs, Grant Killian returned I tome Saturday after visiting in Salt Lake with her children. Visitors at the Clarln Ashby home over the weekend included Mr. and Mrs. Wed July 11 I. Itrimuli were honored at a reception the Roosevelt Second Ward ('nRnml Mali lolloping their marriage July II. Mr. nml Mrs. Oran In -- Diane Allred, Dean Brough pledge vows In rites performed in the chapel at the slmrt lace sleeves and bodice trimmed A long chapel train with seed pearls. was fastened at tlie slioulder. Her veil of illusion was held by a softly draped fabrlr Ixiw. She carried a bouquet of liiik mums with small pink pom xmis with silver riMxms and trim. Rosalie Dennis was maid of tumor and liridesniaids were Gayla Brough. Becky Brough. Sherry Brough, Lesa Brough and Shell Powell. They wore street-lengt- h dresses of pink (kitted swiss with ftill sleeves and ruffled hemline. They carried pink and white nosegays with' silver Roosevelt -- Second Ward LDSChurrh. Miss Diane Allred became the bride of Dean L. Hrou di July 11. lllshop Calvin Jorgensen otrirl.iteil In the double ring ceremony In the presence ol relatives and close friends. The bride Is a daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allred and Mr. ami Mrs. Myron Brough are parents of the bridegroom. The justweds were honored at a recept- ion that evening in the cultural hall. Baskets or pink glads and white tnums set the color scheme. The bride wore a floor-leng- th gown with trim. The mother of the bride wore a pink knit sheath and the mother of tlie bridegroom wore a powder blue sheath. Both wore pink gladioli rorsages. Richard Brough performed the duties ot liest man. Ushers were Blaine Brough, Tommy Allred. Calvin Powell. Brent Fleldsted and Gary Fleldsted. The five tiered wedding cake was iced in white with pink accents, II was tofiped by a miniature bride and grixmi. Mrs. Richard Brough and Mrs. Calvin Powell presided at the guest ixxik. hi charge of serving were Mrs. Jack Rasmussen. Mrs. Join Daniels. Mrs. Glen Workman atui Mrs. Don Snliiionson. Mrs. Duane Olsen. Mrs. Danniel Dennis and LaDonne Dennis were in cltarge ol girts. Boh Bensixi was master of rerciuonies for a program consisting of Mrs. Ardeun Bench, a song; Linda Gardner and Becky Brough a dance; Tony Fleldsted. a reading; Toni lioopes. a song: Slier rv Brough, a dance; Joe D. Fleldsted and Till Hlea-zaa song and Bob Benson, a reading. The young couple is making a home in Santa Ana, Calif. rd O Legal Notices ITE INDIAN TRIBE FISH AND GAME COMMISSION U.NTAII AND Ol'RAV INDIAN RESERVATION. F. UTAH HUNTING PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the Fish and Game Commission of the Ute Indian Tribe has made investigations and has received recommendation from members of the Tribe, State and Federal Tcchicians and Tribal Con seiva lion Officers, and WHEREAS, we have agreed among ouaelvea that the seasons and regulation! to be aet forth hereunder are for the best inteiest of the members of the Ute Indian Tribe and will not be detrimental to the conservation of wildlife on the Reservat- ion. NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE FISH AND GAME COMMISSION that by virtue of authority vested in the Commission under Ordinance, dated October 9. 1950, approved by the Secretary of Interior, we hereby proclaim the following seasons, rules and iegulations for the taking of Big Game on the Tribal lands of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation by of the Ute Indian Tribe. DEER: A. Unlimited deer peimita of one deer, either sex. are authorized to be sold to the public in the Hunting Units, 23c. 22a and parts of 26 and 27a in the lower Duchesne River and 27c Sowers and Antelope Canyons and 28c on the Indian lands, October 18 to 28, 1969. The deer authorized by this permit is an additional deer to the one authorized by the State of Utah Deer License for 1969 on state lands. The sale price shall be 37.50 for resident and $15.00 for of Utah. Any person who purchases a permit under Section B hcteinbelow shall not be eligible to purchase a permit under Section A. B. 300 one-depermits of. either sex. are authorized to be sold to the public in the Hunting Unit 23d, ROCK CREEK only, during the regular deer season. October 18 to 28. rs nt er 1969. The deer authorized by this permit is an additional deer to the one authorized by the State of Utah Big Game License on stale lands. The sale pi ice ahall be $7.50 for resident and $15.00 for the of Utah. Any person who purchases a permit under Section A. hereinabove shall not be eligible to purchase a permit tinder Section B. C. FIVE-DANOTICE: 200 two-depermits of, one antlerless and one deer of either sex, are authorized to be sold to the public in the Hunting Unit 23c. Avlntaquin, Sama and Pty Canyons. NOTICE hunt This hunt is to be held on a FIVE-DAof the special season. The deer authorized by this permit oi Indian lands in Unit 23c is an additional deer to the one authorized by the State of Utah Big Came License on state lands. The sale price shall be $17.50 for resident and $30.00 for of Utah. D. BOW AND ARROW: The sale of unlimited Bow and Arrow hunting for one deer, either sex, ate authorized to be sold to the public in the Hunting Unlls 22a, 23c. 23d. 28c and parts of Units 26 and 27a located in lower Duchesne River and Unit 27c Sowera and Antelope Canyons, August 23 through September 7, 1969. The deer authorized by this permit Is an additional deer to the one authorized by the State of Utah Archery peimit on slate lands. The sale pi ice shall be $7.50 for resident and $15.00 for of Utah. E. NU TUVEEP HUNTING EXPEDITIONS: Two-dee- r, one buck and one doe, are authorized to be sold to the public in the Hunting Unit 28d. Uncompahgre Section, south of Township 9. South Salt Lake Meridian Utah, during the period of August 17 to October 31, 1969. Inclusive. These permits shall be limited in number. The sale price shall be $17.50 for resident and $30.00 for of Utah and shall be included in the fee of guide services of $275.00 per person for parties of three or more; $300.00 per person for parties of two and $350.00 for single hunter. The deer authorized in this custom deer hunt are additional deer to the one authorized by the State of Utah Big Game License on stale lands. non-reside- nt Y er Y nt s pet-mil- nt non-reside- nt G. ANTELOPE: No antelope permits are authorized for sale to the public fnr 1969. ELK: 50 elk permits, 25 bulls and 25 either sex, are authorized to be sold to the public in the Hunting Unit 28d, Uncom-paghgr- e Section, south of Township 9, South Salt Lake Meridian, Utah, during the period of September 20 through September 30, 1969. The sale price shall be $75.00 each for resident cf Utah only. No elk permits will be sold to persona who have obtained Tribal nr State elk permits during the 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967 and 1968 elk seasons. If more than 50 applications are received by September 1, a drawing will be held to determine who shall receive permits. Closing date of applications for elk ahall be August 31. - Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Murray. Murray, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Murray. over tlie weekend. --M- r. ami Mrs. Orson Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Dcvan Fenn. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Frandsen. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Fmndsett. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Neilson, Roosevelt. Mr and Mrs. Leon Ross, and Mr. and Mrs. Lurry Ross, Pleasant Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Venll Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Hulun Shepherd. Vernal. Mr. atui Mrs. Norman Dye and Mr. atui Mrs. John David Andrea'S. Salt lake, accompanied Coleen Fenn and David Stevens to Logan to witness their marriage In Hie Temple July 17. After tlu ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Stevens were host and luistess to a wedding dinner at tlie Blue Bird tale in Ixigan. Mrs, Eugene llarmstixi sient last weekend visiting with Mr. atxl Mrs, Nick Harmstim in Provo atui Mr. and Mrs. Axel Birch in Pleasant Grove. Clem Labium and Lynn motored to Salt Lake Friday, where Lytmarrinnpanied Mr. and Mrs. Homer Cook and Tamily. El Paso, Tex. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Cook. Long Beach. Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Robbins and sous atxl Mr. atui Mrs. William Edwards. Sail lake mi a trip to Yellowstone Nutiimal Park. Mr. aiui Mrs. Richard Adams visited in Ratigeley. last Wednesday. Out ol town guests who attended tlu reception for Mr. and Mrs. David Stevens were Mrs. Iasnurd Horen, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dye atui family. Mr. and Mrs. John David Andres aixi baby. Salt Lake, Mrs. Twila Newberry. Sprlngville. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Walker. Clearfield were weekend visitors at tlu Darrel Walker residence. They came toget their daughters. Debbie and Terry whohadlieen visiting with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Liiklell returned home Wednesday, July 1G. after visiting In Denver. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Nick Tallertco. Dragerton. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Cranker. Mrs. Eugene ILrmston left Tuesday for Coeur d' Alette. Ida. to visit with her brother and family. Hardin Young. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Taller ico. Dragerton are guests this week at tlu Clarence Liddell residence. They enjoyed a fishing trip. They will lie joined Julv 24 by -- 'Denise Rogers marries Robert WiMson Miss Denise lingers and Robert Minimal Widdison were married June 18 in the Salt lake 1J)S Temple by Elder Sclvoy J. Boyer. Tlu bride Is a ilaughlcr of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rogers, Handled, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Widdixon, Morgan, are parents of tlu bridegroom, A wedding dinner was held al Barman's Cafe following tlu ceremony. Tlu new Mr. and Mrs, Wliklismi wen honored at a reception June 21 in the Bullard Ward Cultural Hall. They gree- ted guests uiulcr an archwav with wed- hells, and liaskets of carnations and munis at either side. The bride wore a gown lit while satin with overlaid tiered lace. uiinted sleeves and sralliNHi neckline. She carried a white orchid surrounded liy while lace atui carnations with white streamers. ding Mrs. Gary Zolxll was matron of honin'; Judl Rogers, maid of luuior; with Jerri Crnsland. Judy and Janis Widdismi as bridesmaids. They wore cranberry colored empire walstlinedres-se- s with lace overlaid bodice and sleeves, atui carried Ixiuquets of carnaliotiK with pink riltfxm streamers. The mothers of tlie newlyweds wore alike dresses of pink with corsages of pink and red carnations. Floyd Widdison performed duties ol liest mail atui ushers were DcVere Dunn floor-leng- th and Sammy Galloway. rake was dernruted in white with live red ruses and white bells. It rested oil a mirror trimmed with white net and was topped w ilh a miniature bride Tlu four-tier- ed NEWLYWED .Michiiel M Mr. nml Mrs. Knlwrl iildisnn pnsi with llii-ir wedding cake. STAND A HD - Roosevelt, Utah Thursday, July 24. 1966 S and grixiiii. charge of serving were Mrs. Virginia Mrs. Ilciier Harrison. Mrs. Bundle Rogers assisted by Verda Harrison. Handle Brough atui Katliv Rogers. Mrs Ward Jarman. Mrs. Ed Jensen and Mrs. I loyil Wiildisim were in charge ol gifts. Mrs. Bryce Moore presided at tlu guest In Fenn. lunik. laim.ird Ferguson was master ol ceremonies fur a program consisting of a reading by Mrs. Wilmer Parrish, songs by Toni and Paula Hhoms and guitar solos by Mr. Ferguson. For her going away ensemble the bride wore a I m sided red dress with black accessories. Tliey hixieymiMXied in Hawaii and are making their home Park area in Salt Like. In the Rose Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ilaiisie. laytisi atui sxnd tlie weeketui at Flaming Gorge. -Mr. and Mrs. Gtsirge Jensist .mil family were guests at llu Ray l.ihrtmi residence. Tliey joined Mr. and Mrs. Alden Kyiiastun aixi Bob ai Paradise Park lor an overnight outing. Mrs. Jensixi atui Mrs. Labrum are daughters of the Kynaston's. -Willard Day atui Mrs. Gerald Day visited with Mrs. Allred Morrill. Mr. and Mrs. (Hto Uoyd and Mr. atui Mrs. I.im.ir Ketlsen Tuesday of last week. "YOU ARE IMPORTANT TO US" give us a call for the BEST in insurance! Central Utah Insurance Agency 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET ROOSEVELT, UTAH Office 722-252- 2 - Rea. 722-338- 4 1969. Applications may be made in person or by mail. H. BEAR AND COUGAR: All of the Ute Indian Tribe must procure a permit BEFORE hunting cougai or bear within the Reservation. The fee ahall be $150.00 for a cougar hunting permit and $150.00 for a bear hunting permit. The season shall run December 1, 1969 to June 30, 1970. The name ."cougar" shall be construed to mean, mountain lion, lion, puma, catamount, or panther. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to hold or transport live cougar for releasing fer the purpose of hunting and releasing cougar for hound dog training. I. PREDATOR PERMIT: Sale price for predator hunting permit shall be $5.00 for the year 1969; permit shall include bobcat, coyote, fox, etc., within the grazing portion of the Uintah and Ouray Reset vation. J. MISCELLANEOUS: The Tribal deer, predator, elk, bear, cougar, archery and rabbit permits may be sold only to holders of valid Utah Slate Big Game Hunting License. Miscellaneous provisions regulating donation of meat, wearing apparel, caliber of rifles or other weapons used, careless hunting, legal hunting hours, use of dogs, age a limits, shooting from highways, carrying of loaded in a vehicle or emergency closing ahall be identical with the regulations cf the Utah State Board of Big Game Control as proclaimed for 1969. No application for Tribal permits (deer and elk onlyi will be accepted before August 8. 1969. Peimita are and NO REFUNDS will be made. Tribal FIRST-SERVbasis. permits are on a FIRST-COMNO PERSONAL CHECKS will be accepted. Application for Tribal deer permits shall be made in PERSON and ahnll be restricted to net more than foui t4 persons when applying aa a group. Applications or reservations of any Tribal deer permits by telephone or mail will not be accepted. Applications for Tribal permits must be accompanied by name and address and Utah Slate Big Game License numbci togther with a money order made payable to the Ute Indian Tribe, Fish and Came. Fort Duchesne. Utah ra fite-arm- E 1 84026. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that formal proclamations embodying the direction herein be formulated and published for the information of the public on July 17 and July 24. 1969, togther with such ether rules, regulations or other pertinent infot mation aa may be approved by this Commission during the interim. FRANCIS WYASKET, Chairman HOMEY J. SECAKUKU. FRED A. CONETAH, Member WILBUR CUCH, Member IRENE C. CUCH, Member GARY POOWEGUP. Member Vice-Chairm- CERTIFICATION hereby certify that the above Proclamation was passed by the Ute Indian Tribe Fish and Game Commlaaion at a Special meeting on the 9th day of July, 1969, at which time 5 members were present by a vote of 5 for, and none 1 Dealer leads the way with the hottest deals in town. Hes got a new way for you to buy a new carl Called Dickering without Bickering. It will last until every 69 car on the floor goes out the door. It's easy because were Your Lincoln-Mercur- y easy. Try us. L against. Signed: ALFRED PARRIETTE. Clerk, Fish and Game Commlaaion Fott Duchesne, Utah 84026 rilONE 122-23.1- 8 & L. MOTOR COMPANY K(HKKKI.T. ITAII WRLMDA |