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Show Eastern States, where they had been attending some meetings for the Methodist Church. Mrs. Con Bell, David and Brent Drol-llngwere Salt Lake visitors, Saturday. Mrs. Bell attended to business while the boys enjoyed a swim In the Deseret Maxine M. Allred earns Masters degree HOSTESS Mrs. Eugene Harmston was hostess to at her residence. Auused as decorations. bridge luncheon wa served and the the Monday bridge tumn flowers were A afternoon was spent playing bridge. The prizes were won by Mrs. Clair Ashton and Mrs. Harmston. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Jenkins, Roosevelt, a boy, Oct. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Del mar Cesspooch, Ouray, a boy, Oct. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Manning, White-rock- s, a boy, Oct. 11. PATIENTS Donna Lee Stewart, Sherrie Lynn Smith, Robert Jack, Delaine Bird, Roosevelt; Virginia Accawinna, Randlett; Clyde Pigeon, Neola; Dirk Oman, Altamont. Mr. and Mrs. Oernld Dean Geok pose wttli their wedding cake during the wedding reception held In their honor Saturday evening. The bride Is the former dalrtaie Duncan. Reception Ckrine Duncan, QeraU V. Cook Miss Clalrlne Marie Duncan and Mr. Gerald Dean Cook were married October 11 with Bishop Wendell Preston officiating in the double ring ceremony. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Duncan, Roosevelt and the bridegroom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. James Christopher Cook, Bluebell. The ceremony was performed In the Roosevelt-Secon- d Ward chapel in the presence of relatives and close friends. The were honored that evening at a reception held In the Cultural hall of the Roosevelt-Secon- d Ward. Lighted white pillars topped by arrangements of flowers and fern set the decor. The bride wore a floor-leng- th gown of brushed nylon with heart lace edging the neckline and wrists and around the train which was attached at the empire waistline. Her veil of Illusion fell from a lace covered pillbox hat. She carried a bouquet of an orchid surrounded by carnations and Ivy with gold leaves and orange and yellow $14.95 up O streamers. Mrs. Dee Hulllnger was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Ba Lee Solomon son, Ellen Larsen, and Ellen Bird. They wore floor-leng- th orange colored gowns overlaid with sheer nylon spattered with daisies. Their bouquets were nosegays of white carnations tipped with orange and with orange and white streamers. Flowerglrls were Brenda Lee Duncan, Penney Jo Duncan and Connie Rogers. pastel orange They wore floor-leng- th gowns with lace down the front and carried baskets of daisies trimmed with gold net and streamers of orange and yellow. The mother of the bride wore a floor-leng- th orange colored nylon gown with a yoke collar and lace front panel. Her corsage was white gladioli with gold trim. The mother of the bridegroom wore a peach polka dotted gown, empire style and wore orange gladioli with gold . Mens Suits (1 and 1 Pants) $29.95 up O ' Sport Coats $19.95 up CHRISTENSEN'S ROOSEVELT. UTAH trim. MURRAY MOTOR COMPANY . . . announces the arrival of the New 1970 Panels - Suburbans - Jimmy (Blazers) Drives In various models i - 4-Whe- el Wei Lynn Taylor performed the duties of best man. Ushers were Douglas, Bradley and Morris Duncan, Sherwln and Edwin ring-bear- Cook. er Charlie Jo Duncan was and Bruce Duncan was tralnbearer. The flve-tlersquare wedding cake was Iced In white with dainty orange roses, It was gold leaves and lace trimming. topped by a miniature bride and groom In a heart-shaparchway. Mrs. Clinton Lowe and Miss Nancy Larsen were at the guest book. In charge of serving were Mrs. Bill Ostler, Mrs. James Larsen, Joy, Jamie and Deanna Larsen and KaDee Larsen. In charge of gifts were Deon and Delaine Bird, Mrs. Fay Rogers, Pauline Shepherd and Audrey Nasavl. Mrs. Jay Larsen and Mrs. Ivan Bastlan emceed a program consisting of Douglas Larsen with an original swig and his guitar; Karen and Nyla Karsich, anaccor-dia- n duet; Lori Duncan, a tap dance; Mrs. Delmar Hamblin, violin solo, accompanied by Ellen Larsen; Brenda Lee and Penny Jo Duncan, a tap dance and Douglas Duncan and Irva Lee Bird, a song and guitar number. For her going away ensemble the bride wore a yellow long sleeved dress with a plaid coat. They will make their home In Vernal where Mr. Cook Is employed. ed ed if E 3213 Mr. and Mrs. Ron Miles and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Goodrich drove to Lander, Wyo. on Thursday to visit the Ralph Johnson family. They returned home on Saturday and they report seeing lots of snow. Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Llsonbee of Orem visited a few days here with relatives. They attended Sacrament meeting on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barton, Altamont were the speakers In Sacrament meeting on Sunday evening. Their family accompanied them here . The choir sang a number. Visiting at the Wallace Seeley home over the weekend were the Waylon Champion family of Provo, Dal and Bea Seeley and two children and Terry and Jeanne Layton and two boys of Granger, Mrs. Jennie Goodrich and Leo and Phyllis Goodrich and two girls of Salt Lake and the Morris Monsen family. They came to hear Kirk Seeley talk In Sacrament meeting prior to his leaving to serve on an LDS Mission to the West Spanish American Mission. Kirk entered the mission home Saturday, Oct. 11. Visiting at the William 0. Larsen home over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Roy ' Pearson and family and Mrs. Kirk Larsen and baby son. Mrs. Anna Kennlson brought her Mrs. Mary Kenlson to Bluebell on Tuesday to spend a while here visiting with hersf aughter, the William 0. Larsen's On Display at your GMC Dealer for the Basin! Murray Motor Co. GMC TRUCKS Tit-ti- ll Mr. and Mrs. Russell C, Bacon, Eugene, Ore., spent an overnight visit at the home of James E. Bacon last week. A former resident of this area, Mr. Bacon Is a Jeweler in Oregon. He hadnt been In the Roosevelt area for many years. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Starr and Mr. and Mrs. Clint Babcock were In Frultland, N. M. to see the Navajo ceremonial last Sunday. They returned home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eldredge and family, Layton, were visitors last weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Gordon Is now Mrs. Elmer Eldredge. coaching at Roy high school. Val J. McClellan spent the weekend visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray McClellan. He was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John McClellan, Riverton. Mr. McClellan travels to different military bases in the U. S. to teach a course In defense cost-prianalysis and negotiation technique for which he and several other men have written a text. He Is teaching this week at Hill Air Base near Ogden, then he will go back to Ohio. Mrs. David Kynaston, Mrs. Ronald Fenn and Mrs. Fred Goodhue were overnight guests at the home of Mrs. Grace Ball In Bountiful Wednesday evening. They were on their way to Logan where Bonnie Haueter was married. Vicki Kynaston was a bridesmaid at her reception held Thursday evening In Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Filon are parents of a new daughter, She was born Oct. 9. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Filion of Magna and Mr. and Mrs. John Shepherd, Roosevelt Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jenkins are the parents of a boy, born Oct 9. He will be known as Bradley F. He was welcomed home by his sister. Grandparents are, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Foust, Coalville. Mrs. Foust Is visiting with her daughter for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Andrews returned recently from a visit to Phoenix where they were guests of Mr. Andrews sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Belcher and they also visited In las Vegas with their daughter, Mrs. Ida Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Snow and Kathlyn. spent the weekend with their parents. i .'i, Home of Fine Used Can" Ukk Bishop Howard Todd, Udell Winkler and Bernard Winkler attended the Special Priesthood session at the Salt Lake Temple on Saturday. Bishop Howard Todd attended UEA In Salt Lake on Thursday and Friday. Kaye Seeley, Bruce and Gregory Todd and Cal- -' vln Roberts accompanied Bishop Todd to the city where they participated In swimming events for their scouting merit badges. Jim Morrison also went and ho visited his sister In Magna. Jim is making his home with the Howard Todd family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Remington and Donald of Salt Lake spent the weekend here at their ranch home. Members of the Walter Remington family gathered together while here to honor Donald who Is leaving on the 21st of Oct. tor the service. Those here were Mr. and Mrs. Garth Remington of Salt Lake and other relatives In the Basin. Mr, and Mrs. Douglas White and son, Moab, were weekend visitors at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yack and Mr. and Mrs. Harold White. Margaret Reldhead who has spent the summer at Bryce Canyon has returned home. She was accompanied by Melvin Gym. Out of basin relatives who attended the funeral services of Emerson Hurley were Mr. and Mrs. John King, Neptune Beach, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Hurley, Bountiful; Mr, and Mrs. Brlnkerhoff, Salt lake,; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Carlson, Else gundo, Calif.; a brother, Clarence Hurley, Pero, hd. and a nephew, Carter Brown, Escondido, Calif. Mrs. Gerald Mitchells mother, Mrs. Velma Starkey passed away In Vernal Friday Oct. 10. Funeral services were held In Vernal and the burial was In the Roy cemetery. E. P. Thomas celebrated his 86th birthday Friday, Oct. 10. He received many cards and visitors at his home where he Is recuperating from an accident. Among the men who attended the special temple session Saturday, were Arvin Bellon, Hollis Hulllnger, Byron and Lor ralne Bolton, Will Wilson, Marrell Wll-keClifford Drolllnger, Edgar Labrum, James Bacon, John Buchanan, Reynold Brown and Duane Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lloyd and sons, Midvale were visitors at the Marlon Bow -man residence Sunday. They were home from a successful elk hunt. Mrs. Ivan Duncan, Salt Lake, visited with Mrs. Marjorie Oberhansly and Mrs. Verlen Labrum, Saturday. They enjoyed a delicious dinner at the Oberhansly home. Mr. and Mrs. Marrell Wllkens went to Salt lake Tuesday to attend to business. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reldhead visited their sons and family recently, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reldhead Jr. Spanish Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Van Reldhead, Provo. Visitors at the residence of Mrs. Gilbert Elllngsford last week were Mrs. Grant Jarman and son, Burley, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Keith Elllngsford and family, Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. DeNlle McKenna, Murray. ce luasajoui cone Boys Suits and Sport Coats t.ili I inin (M Tlliii.uliiy, er, Maxine M. Allred, Brldgeland, haa completed work for her master of education decree In counseling psychology at Utah State University in Logan, Her Plan B report concerned a research of literature to determine the value of counseling services in the elementary school and the current trends toward it. She Is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Earvin Murphy of Bridge land. She graduated from Union high school and received her bachelors degree In elementary education In 1961 from BYU. She Is married to Howard D. Allred of Neola and they have one son, Bryce, 4. MRS. IIARMSTON, vrANDAItll Shakespeare who spent the weekend here. Mrs. Frank Yack and Mrs. Douglas White took Georglann McConkle to Salt Lake Wednesday, where she underwent surgery at the LDS Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Mlllett and family moved to Vernal over the weekend. They have lived In Roosevelt for about fifteen years. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Bowman, Mrs. Burke Eldredge and Mrs, William Trowbridge spent three days In Salt Lake last week. Mr. Bowman attended State The ladles attened hospital meetings. meetings for Pink Ladles. Mrs. Elmer Eldredge and Burke and Mr. and Mrs. Parley Rawlings were Salt Lake visitors. They were shopping. Deanna Bowman spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Buchanan and fomlly visited with their parents, In Salt Lake Saturday, Mrs. Thomas Todd, Mrs. Buchanans mother Is progressing nicely since her accident last August. Keith Nielsen, Orem was an overnight guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nielsen. The men went hunting Monday. Mrs. Joseph D. Walker , Mrs. Harvey Rlggle and Mrs. Georgina Costuros attended the Grand Chapter of the Eastern Stars In Salt Lake last weekend. Edward Yack attended a municipal league Board of Directors meeting and luncheon In Salt Lake Frida. of the Cougar fans who attended the game at Heber City were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Yack, Ed Yack and Don Yack, Elmer Yergensen, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Labrum, Mr. and Mrs. Nell Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gates, Junior Jenkins and Ferrell Crazier. ns, en-ro- ute OUR m HUNTING Mr. and Mrs. David Nlckleson, for- mer Roosevelt residents visited with friends here last week. They were to their home In Oregon from the en-ro- 16 - 17 - 18 THESE SPECIALS FOR OCTOBER Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knapp spent SaSunday In Heber city. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Keener and family of Salt Lake spent Saturday visiting Ernest Gouldlng. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toll efson and son Bruce and Mrs. Dean Petersen Just returned from a trip to Saco, Mont, where they attended the funeral services of Douglas Marshall, brother of Bill. On the way home they visited a niece living In Helena, Mont. Blaine Bailey and Bobby Bailey motored to Salt Lake where Bobby Is attending school and then Blaine went on to ' Logan for a few days. -- Mrs. the 500 Ashton entertained Marge club. The prizes were won by Mrs. Niles Earl and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cowan. Dr. and Mrs. Richard Baker of San Diego, Calif, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Am Cowan and plan on deer hunting. Mrs. Baker Is a sister to Mrs. Cowan. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Floyd of Logan has moved back to Duchesne. Mike will be attending school In Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bancroft have moved to Salt Lake where he will be attending refrigeration school. Calvin Carman son of Mrs. Mildred Carman from Cape Kennedy, Fla. Is here visiting and to go deer hunting. Mr. Era Odeklrk Is a patient In the Cottonwood Hospital where he Is undergoing radium treatments. All his friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Laura Lyman fell Sunday night and broke her hip. She was taken to a Salt Lake hospital. Deana Gay Young, age 9, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Young received an eye Injury while with her parents picking bull berries. A branch flipped and hit her In the eye, the extent of the damage Is not known at this time but she Is listed as satisfactory at the Holy Cross Hospital In Salt Lake. A Jam session was held Sunday afternoon at the Commercial club In Duchesne. The talent wu Lee Wagstaff and his son In law, Tod Jackson Just recently moved here from Salt Lake and Howard Mec-haThey played guitars and harmonicas Rs wonderful to have such talented people In our community. A good time was had by all. They plan on more In the future so Invite others to Join them. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bromley entertained a group at a dinner party Thursday evening. A good time was had by turday and m. all. Mrs. Julie Ann Dart and family from Etna, Wyo. spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Klelbasa. Mrs. Goldie G. Wilcken, state Sgt. at arms and Mrs. Hlldur W. Brooks, former of the Eight and Forty vice-presid- organization, an auxiliary of the American Legion Auxiliary, attended a party WedIn nesday evening at the Chuck-a-RaSalt Lake. The Junior group of the American Legion Auxiliary of Duchesne Unit 22 served hot drinks and foods at the Oct. 12 turkey shoot held at the Indian Canyon Target Range. Western Family Apple Cider gal. 85' Western Seas Chunk Tuna ... 4 cans $1.00 4 cans 85' Ellis Vienna Sausage Spam can 59' 12-o- z. . . . 3 lbs. 1.98 MJB Coffee 4-l- b. GIANT IIERSIIKY 2 for 69' Bars No. CAMPBELLS Tomato Soup 1 bag with IIiIh coupon without coupon rouMn . . . 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