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Show STANDARD - Roonevelt, Utah .Thumday. November 13, 1M9 5 Janet Arnold marries Robert B. Chadwick Robert A. Mlchle-La- ll Rae Wilkinson to wed Un. Dalgleish is club hostess Mrs. Grace Dalgleish entertained the Just a Mere Club at her home In Myton, Nov. 6. A dessert luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Wilkinson, St. George, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Lail Rae, to Robert A. Mlchle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Mlchle, Roosevelt, Lail Rae Is a graduate of Dixie high school and Is presently a sophomore at Dixie Junior College. Robert Is a graduate of Union high school. He has filled an LDS mission to the Southern States and is presently a sophomore at Dixie Jr. College. Wedding vows will be solemlnized in the St. George Temple December 12. A wedding reception will be held that evening In the St. George Second Ward cultural hall. The newlyweds will be honored at a open house at the home of the bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Mlchle on December 13 at their home In Roosevelt. The couple will make their home in St. George where they are both employed and attending Dixie Jr. College. Harmstons fete Mr. and Mrs. William H. Arnold announce the marriage of their daughter, Janet, to Robert B. Chadwick, son of Max and Mrs. Bett Chadwick, Logan. They were married in Elko, Nev. Saturday, Nov. 8. Miss Arnold la a graduate of Union high school and has been employed In Salt Lake. He has completed four years In the U. S. Navy and la now employed In Salt Lake. An open house will be held at the home of the bride's parents, Saturday, Nov. 15. The evening was spentplaylngbridge. The prizes were won by Mrs. Ward Mulford, Mrs. Ida Harrison and Mrs. Cllsta Angus. Duchesne 2nd ward bazaar set for Nov. 15 Neighborhood Sewing Club Mrs. Fritz Burton was the hostess at The Duchesne Second Ward Relief Sobazaar will be open ciety at 6 p.m., Saturday, November 15, at the Duchesne Ward Hall. Supper will be served during the evening. Booths will be set up from which will be offered for sale handicraft Items Including aprons, quilts, handwork Items such as pillow cases, table cloths, napkins.. Another booth will offer homemade candy and baked goods. A "white elephant shop Is another feature of the bazaar, offering all types of "treasures. Everyone Is invited to spend the evening at the bazaar. the Neighborhood sewing club, WednesMrs. Leon Wood was a day evening. pre-Christ- 3 MISS LAIL RAE WILKER80N To marry Robert A. Mlchle In December. guest. 3-- The Duchesne 500 club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Deon Brown Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Robbins, won the prizes. Anniversary and farewell noted at the Garnet Birchell home Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Angus received word that his mother, Mrs. Alice L. Angus was In a green River, Wyo. hospital. Mrs. Angus has been staying with her daughter, Elva and husband. Franklin Glenn Horrocks who has been enjoying a 30 day furlough at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Horrocks and other relatives returned to Fort Bragg, He will be out of the Army In N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Garn Birchell entertained 22 family members and close friends at a farewell dinner for Pfc. Dennis who left It was also the for Vietnam, Nov. 3. Blrchell's 30th wedding anniversary. Dennis presented them with a beautiful cake. Phone News Items to 722-213- 1 NbwIvWMIb - Newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shelton were honored at an open house Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shelby Durfee, Sallna, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Horrocks on Thursday. He accompanied Glenn Horrocks to North Carolina. Jay Pope son of Mr. and Mrs. Arzy Pope returned to California after having a 30 day furlough. He had just returned from Vietnam. An early Thanksgiving was held last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Horrocks In honor of their son Glenn, Those enjoying the dinner were the Keith and Howard Horrocks family and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Miller of Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Perry and daughter of Granger visited her grandmother, Mrs. Mildred Mowery the weekend and enjoyed the pheasant hunt. SHIRT LAUNDRY AT CARLSON CLEANERS Phone 722-264- Roosevelt, Utah 1 Rasmussen. They Wlnne-niucc- a, bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Betz, Sunnyside, Wash, and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Shelton, Roosevelt. A color scheme of dark green and bruize was carried out In the flower arrangements, candelabra and the bronze mum centerpieces on the serving tables. The bride wore an ankle-leng- th sea Mrs. Jay Larsen entertains club Mrs. Jay Larsen hosted the Neola Bridge at her home. Mrs. Louise Reed was an Invited guest. A bridge luncheon was served and bridge was played. The prizes were won by Mrs. Vona Houtz, and Mrs. Dale Galley. Mrs. Adams fetes bridge club Mrs. Richard Adams entertained the Monday bridge club at her home. Thanksgiving decorations were used. A dessert luncheon was served and an enjoyable afternoon was spent playing bridge. Mrs. Eugene Harmston and Mrs. William Llnck Only your Ford Dealer has economy car, won the luxury car and sports compact low-pric-ed 13 In mony. The -- best-sellin- g were married October Nev. by Norman P. Doughty, Justice of the Peace In a single ring cere- . the Mr. ami Iln. Jw Shelton greet guest h at an held in their honor Saturday evening. prizes. Min Judith & , ..... pric ,in ,n ,7- - s,mp to drive, to park, to service and to own. ; .,.vu.vA. V j T i'.. .c, . ' H,d ,h MAVERICK green skirt and white satin Mouse and a white orchid corsage. The mother of the bride wore a green and bronze flowered hostess skirt and a bronze satin blouse; the mother of the bridegroom wore a bronze wool gown, both wore white rose and carnation cor- ARE YOUR bodily injury and property damage limits sufficient to protect your assets? sages. were served by Dainty refreshments sisters of the bridegroom. Mrs. Jack Rasmussen, Mrs. Genell Morgan. Mrs. Blaine Mecham and Mrs. Norton Shelton and the brides aunt, Mrs. Hayden Cooper. Mrs. Wesley Jensen, assisted by the bride's sister, Miss Wendy Betz were In charge of gifts. Miss Charlotte Wiggins, Seattle, Wash, presided at the guest book. The young couple will make their liome In Roosevelt. Central Utah Insurance Agency 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET ROOSEVELT, UTAH Office 722-252- - Res. 2 aiii i'.v'ijfj - Galli Mr. and Mrs. Duane G. Galli, Hinckley, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Judith, to Dale Hamaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J. Hamaker, Roosevelt. The young couple will be married November 22 in the Mantl LDS Temple. Miss Gain is a graduate of Delta high ' school and has been attending Southern . Utah State College at Cellar City. Mr. Hamaker .Is a graduate of Union ..high school and Is also attending SUSC. He filled an LDS Mission in Canada. THESE SPECIALS FOR NOVEMBER 13 - 14 I n llU FflRn UU Uy I LJI 1U Gold-H-So- MOTT'S 37 Margarine, lb. ft CHERRY-APPL- (RAN HERR E, 69 Cider, V2 gallon No. Bake-Rit- e s v t rr n . v. - . f ' Xv.-- , v- ' .A Wt-- VWv 'S: Shortening, 3-l- 59 can b. Nil. LIBBY'S : V ' Xu. 80S DEI. MONTE "I can Nu. son HUNTS Tomato Sauce, 5 cans can $1.00 ' WESTERN SEAS can 89' French Cut Beans, 4 cans Nil. can $1.00 Downey Softener, giant size 69 Kraft Mayonnaise, quart Puffed Rice, 16-opkg 59' 45' API'I.E, RAISIN, FRENCH APPLE -- Pie Filling, 3 cans , . Ill 89" Pineapple, 4 cans WILDERNESS s . t, can 8$ Pumpkin, 4 cans z. Quiet, luxurious. New computer-designe- d frame and "forgiving" suspension smooth ride. 4 - 15 Tuna, 4 cans MPA 722-338- COOLER WEATHER MEANS BIGGER APF WESTERN FAMILY Dale Hamaker to wed .. ien house Joseph Skeltons honored at open house February. OPEN... ' ... $1.00 A i - " ' : '' NEW MUSTANG Run with No. II Six fresh models from hardtop to hot Bom 302'a. - O A. . with die most to show stfdi ...your Utah Ford Dealer .'A BOV SCOUT TROOP 249 will sponnor the annual MOON LAKE WARD TURKEY SHOOT Saturday, Nov. 22 10:00 a.m. at the Junction of the Mt. Home road between Altamont and Duchesne Starts at L PHONE & L MOTOR COMPANY ROOSEVELT, UTAH MEATS O Y 59 55 59 Pork Steak, lb Pork Roasts, lb Pork Sausage, lb O Seethe man TOP-QUALIT- i low-pric- ,M A DUCHESNE 500 CLUB group 's Mrs. Gordon Harmston entertained the members of the Spade HI and D at her residence, Friday and Saturday. They enjoyed a dinner at the "Pagoda They visited some model homes and returned to the Harmstons and visited. Saturday forenoon they played bridge. The prizes were won by Mrs. Lynn Labrum, Mrs. Harold Deller and Mrs. Gordon Harmston Jr. They returned to Roosevelt In the afternoon. NOW Twelve guests were present. luncheon was served and the evening was spent doing different kinds of handwork. Both .22'a and large riflea will be used. Bring your own guns! GARDEN-FRES- Dry Onions, 3-l- PRODUCE O H b. 19" bag KOHL PHONE OKDEKS WEUDMK! . FREE TOWN DELIVERY BEFORE Phone 738-245- 1 - Duchesne P.M. |