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Show Katherine STANDARD Roosevelt, Utah Thursday, November 13, 1MB Rlcharda officiated In the ceremony. The couple exchanged rings. The bride la a daughter of Mr. and Mra. George T. Berrett, Rooaevelt and the bridegroom Ja a eon of Mr. and Mra. Aften Rlchena, Myton. The wedding party was fated at a wedfolding breakfaat at the Chuck lowing the wedding. The juatweda were honored at a reception held Saturday evening at the Rooaevelt Stake Center. For her wedding and reception the bride wore a gown made and dealgned by her mother. It waa a bridal Batin with Imported Chantilly lace appllqued down the front, around the aleevea and neckline. Sleeves were of metallic bombazine with an Insert around the neck. Seed pearls and a equina were accents. Her floor-leng- th veil waa of the same bombazine and lace and waa held by a headpiece of satin and seed pearls. Her bouquet was of red roses and white carnations with pink and wine streamers. Mrs. Nell Bingham waa matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Bonnie Ekaund, Mary Wood and Mary Gas Rlchena, they wore cranberry colored empire waistline floor-leng- th gowns with leg o' mutton sleeves white mums surrounded with carried They pink and cranberry ribbon. The mother of the bride and bridegroom wore like gowns of pink bonded crepe and corsages of red roses and whits carnations. Newell Rlchena performed the duties of Ushers were Larry Ross best man. and Michael Berrett, Logan Berrett gave out the thank you scrolls. Gift hearers were Terry and Sherry Berrett, Tammy Hulllnger and Kristy Holt The four tiered wedding cake was made and decorated by Betty Gilbert and was pink with cranberry colored roses as accents and was topped by a miniature Warren Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Sheffield, Kays-vil- le were overnight guests of Bernard and Luclle Winkler. The Sheffields and the Winklers are old missionary friends when they were on LDS Missions to the Southern States under Charles A. Callis mission president. Saturday, Mrs. Joy Monsen, Jeanne Monsen, Velma Monsen, Alice Mathews, Luclle Winkler and Pauline Winkler enjoyed a quilting Bee at the home of Mrs. Anna Murray In Myton. Mr. and Mrs. John Goodrich and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Winkler and Pauline Winkler drove to Castle Dale on Friday evening and were overnight guests of the Lyman Larsens, Then Saturday, they drove to Mantl where they went thru the Mantl Temple. They also visited with the Winklers daughter Shana Lee and her husband, Rush Loertscher at Ephraim where Rush is attending school. ne THANK YOU ! to thank all the who supported the people I want Progressive Party at the Roosevelt City Election on Nov. 4. I would also like to give to all those who thanks my put in many long hours and worked so hard and gave their time in behalf of the Progressive Party. msgamicma pairs of twins were born in the Duchesne County Hospital at Roosevelt during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hill, Duchesne, a Two Edward J. Yack boy, November 5. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Oman, Mt. Home, a girl, Nov. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Martin, Lapolnt, twins, a boy and a girl, November 7. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Oberhansly, Neola, a girl, November 8. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Humphrey, Ta-blo- twin girls, November 10. PATIENTS Verna Hoopes, Mary White, Augustine Wanda Trujillo, Whlterocks; Allres, Maude Kanlp, Roosevelt; Steven Hatch, Vernal; Verna Lopez, Lapolnt; Jessie Peatross, Duchesne. ARV IN'S AUTOMOTIVE 258 East 2nd North in Roosevelt, Utah Phone 722-222- 5 Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen, Roosevelt, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Lurrlne, to LeRoy Lemmon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon W. Lemmon, Mesa, Arlz. Miss Christensen graduated from Union high school where she was a four-ye- ar seminary student. She has been recently employed at Kirkland, Washington and at Mesa, Arizona. Mr. Lemmon graduated from Wilson high school at Long Beach, Calif. He served an LDS Mission to the Central Atlantic States and a work mission to Anchorage Alaska and Bellevue, Wash. The young couple Is planning a wedding November 21 In the Salt Lake Temple and they will be honored at a reception Nov. 22 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hollis VismiM Valve Grinding O O O O Power Steering Automatic Trans. Professional Tune-u- p bride Wheel Alignment Brakes Drum Truing Balancing Air Conditioning Come in and let us offer guaranteed help! Hul-ling- er. They will make their home In Mesa where Mr. Lemmon Is employed. and b groom. charge of serving were Mrs. Harold (Kelly) Sprouse, Mrs. Dean Frandsen, Council okeys election The Roosevelt City council met Monday evening and canvassed the election of last week. It was reported that all votes were correct as announced unofficially. Election certificates will be presented to each person elected to hold a city office. Phone News Items to Lurrlne Christensen to wed LeRoy Lemmon aaooKKncooB 0 . " The Workmans also drove to Wyoming to visit another daughter, Mrs. Lola Coleman and her family. They attended the wedding of their grandson and Lolas son 722-213- Notice To Contractor Sealed proposals win ceived by the State be re- Road Commission of Utah, Room 608 State Office Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, until 2:00 o'clock p.m. Tuesday, Novem- ber 18, 1969, and at that time publicly opened for construction of a Bituminous Surfaced Roadway In Duchesne County, the fame being that section of State Road No. 33 beginning 5 miles, more or less. Northerly from the Carbon-DuchesCounty Line at Summit to Cripple Creek' (Indian Canyon) identified aa Federal Aid Secondary Project No. The length of road to be constructed or improved Is 15.351 miles, and the principal items of work are approximately as follows: 3590 Tone of Bituminous Material, 45,000 Ton. of Bituminous Surface Course or 1 Maximum and 50,800 Tone of Untreated Base Course or 1 Maximum. The project la to be completed In 140 working days. Prequalification of bidden is required. Prior to any bidders receiving plana and specifications, it wilt be necessary that the bidder have on file with the State Rood Commission of Utah completed and approved, the required PrequaUflcation Statement pertaining to con tractor experience and financial 1 lichens lie 1 JZeeb Mis Katherine L Berrett became the bride of Reed K. Rlchana In the Salt lake IDS Temple November 7. Elder Joel QHSQQQQC CBCB I; ijQi rfiw O O O O Remit, Mrs. Harold Timothy, Mrs. Howard Andrews, Mrs. Alva Snow, Mrs. Reynold Brown, Mrs. Theo Perkins and Mrs. Elmer Eldredge, They were assisted by Terry Denver, Terry Gates, Michelle Eldredge, Gwen and Susan Rlchens. In charge of gifts were Mrs. Kent Denver, Mrs. Ralph Dart, and Mrs. Duane Rlchens. Mrs. Reed Argyle presided at the guest book. . , Bob Holt emceed a program consisting of a piano solo by Steven Uresk; A trumpet and piano duet by Beverly and Raymond Timothy; a tap dance by Gwen Rlchens and Alice Jane Labrum; a reading by Bob Benson; an original song by Bonnie Eksund; a song by Phillip Hulllnger and a song by Beth Duke and Janet Ross accompanied by Donna Den- nis. For her going away ensemble the bride wore a royal purple suit They will be making their home In Logan, two-pie- ce where Mr. Rlchens will continue his schooling. Engagement of Debbie Lee Monks announced Mr. and Mrs. Ted Monks, Myton, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Debbie Lee to Dennis Wltbeck, son of Mr. and Mrs. BUI Wltbeck, Raymond, Alberta, Canada. Miss Monks Is a graduate of Union high Has dieted DEBBIE LEE MONKS a December data for her wedding. LDS Seminary school and a four-ye- ar She Is presently attending graduate. Marys Career College of Beauty In Provo. Mr. Wltbeck Is a graduate of Altamont high school where he served as student-bod- y president last year. He was also active In sports. He Is presently attending Brigham Young University, Provo. They are planning a December 13 wedding and will be honored at a reception that evening in Roosevelt NELSON AGENCY Phone 722-250- 1 ROOSEVELT, UTAH TOY SPECIALS I 18-IN- CRISSY DOLL with hair that grows 25-I- N. 15-I- N. 22-I- N. BONNIE DOLL BABY GIGGLES LITTLE LOST BABY BYE-BY- E . . .... S16.99 HOT WHEELS (Freeway Set) MARTY MARTIAN ROBOT RACE SET (Thunderbolt III) be obtained only at the Con mission Offices at Salt Lah an City, upon application payment of a fee of $10.01 no part of which win he n funded. Each bidder must submit bid bond from an approve surety company on forma pn vlded by the Commission; c In lieu thereof, cash, certlfle check, or cashiers check for not leu than 5 of the total amount of the bid, made payable to the State Road Commission, as evidence of good faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract, the bidder wiU execute the contract and furnish the contract bonds u required. The right to re- ject any or all bids la reserved. $9.77 $8.88 S4.88 S6.99 $4.49 S31.99 Any additional information he secured at the office of the State Road Commission. Dated this 1st day of November, 1969. STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH Henry C, Hellmnd, Director of Highways Date of publication, Novem-oe-r may 6, 1909. ne If you enjoyed Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass on TV . . . you'll want to take advantage of this bargain! V V -- enneiii ALWAYS m FIRST QUALITY BOYS COTTON HOODED 7 PRE-HOLID- AY SHORT SLEEVE BOYS Sweat Shirts 82.98 Knit Shirts BANLON Regular now $1.44 only $1.99 Large sizes only EASY CARE! SPECIAL BUY! MENS KNIT Sport Shirts Fashioned Mock Turtle Neck FuN only $2.99 Sizes: CIRLS SPECIAL BUY! COTTON Print Pajamas 83.00 Cotton Corduroy 7 WALE now $2.66 77' yard Regular GOLD - GREEN Sizes: 6x to 12 BROWN 36 Inches wide SPECIAL BUY! MENS LONG SLEEVE Shirts Sweat ASSORTED COLORS 2 for Slsee: GIANT PIKE GOODS CLEARANCE Discontinued Broadcloth ACRYLIC OXFORD .. Reg. 91.89 yd. Ileatherlook Solids 100 Cotton Ramona Cloth A PENN-PRES- T .. 99' now Woven Denim Stripes and Plains MENS . . Reg. 89 now 48' CASUAL REGULAR SLACKS, good sizes and colors JUST SAY, CHARGE IT, Stereo Album "MUSIC BOX" 1060). Stat 252) and the now $1.22 Rugged Good Look LP The State Highway Department, In accordance with the provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1064 (76 Reg. $1.08 yd. Prints and Plains Peea-Pre- at Stat 48' . . The attention of bidders la directed to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract In conformity with the Federal-ai- d Highway Act of 1968 the U. S. Department of Labor has certified the wage rates for this project which are the minimum wages to be paid on this project These rates are made a part of the contract documents. The attention of bidders Is directed to the fact that this Commission has been advised by the Wage and Hour Divir ion, U. S. Department of Labor, that contractor, engaged In highway construct! mi work are required to meet the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, (52 5 .98 now $3.88 AT RENNETS! Regulations-o- the Department of Commerce (15 C.F.R., Part 8), Issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that It win affirmatively Insure that the contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder without discrimination on the ground of race, color, or national origin. Proposal forme, plans, and specifications are on file In the office of the State Road Commission, Salt Lake City, and the office of Its District Engineer at Orem, Utah, where they may be reviewed by prospective bidders. Specifications, proposal forme, and plans may f Available only at i smiiY mm Nnainti ml mt n MtamhnktClMlOHM |