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Show Duchesne 2nd ward plans party Dec. 22 and Roosevelt some year ago. Ernest Odektrk Is horns from Salt Laks where he has been receiving medical attention for the past 2 week. ' Clinton Mow, who Is attending BYU Duchesne 2nd ward Christmas Party was home over the weekend visiting his wUl be held on Monday December 22, I parents, Mr. and Mra. Phillip Moon, at 8 p.rf). at the ward chapel. The PriMr. and Mrs. Woodrow Day and Mrs. . -- Mr. end Mrs. H. J. Wlmmer of Nine ! mary Children will put on the half hour Maxine Burdick were In Salt Lake last Mile were here over the weekend visientitled "Spirit of Christmas program house an open week where they attended will ting with family and friends. Santa arrive at 8:50 and hand out at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip B. Carl Wllkerson and Dr. Calvin goodies to all the children, ' Morton In honor of Mr. and Mrs. John were-I- n Salt Lake Saturday where .1 Shultz. She Is the former Susan Allred. they attended the meeting of the Utah BIRTHDAY PARTY HELD Mr. and Blrs. Woodrow Day and son Central Republican Committee at the Sate Lake Salt Monday and In Provo were FOR GARTH WILKERSON , Bob, Capitol building. Mr. and Mrs. Heber LeFevreand Mrs. on business. Blr. and Mrs. El dr edge Buckalew went Lorraine Jessen motored to Ogden where ' Blr. and Mra. Carl Wllkeraon enterto Lake with Mr . and Blrs. Weston Salt received LeFevre medical attention. tained at a Birthday party for their son Blrs. Thomas where they spent the weekend, While there they visited with Blrs. Doris Garth, on Blonday night. A delicious visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John McAfee dinner was served after which the young Royer. Mrs. May Herbert returned home and Mrs. Kurt room at the folks went to the multi-purpowith them to spend a few days here and family, also 'Mr. Riverton. . school. Fred Brown called visiting relatives and friends. She re-- . ' Schroeder of Elementary Visiting st the home of Mr. and Blrs. turned to Ogden on Sunday. for square dancing. A good time was had Ralph Halstead for the past 2 weeks was Visiting for a few days at the home of by all. Blrs. Guyla Caughron, a sister of Mrs. Blr. and Mrs. Bill Smith la Blrs. Lola i Duchesne Elementary faculty Blrs. Caughron came by plane . Halstead. Groft of Salt Lake. to attend the funeral of her and Mrs. HaMr. and Mrs. Harold Gee and Mr. party held on December 11th lsteads mother. She returned with her and Blrs. Wm. Toll ef son spent the evenThe Duchesne Elementary Faculty and husband, who spent 3 days here visiting, ing at the home of Blr. and Mrs. Dean their partners held their Christmas party Calif. In , to home their Bakersfield, Peterson where they were guests at Thursday evening Dec. 11 at the Frostop. Blrs. Mary Sage of Wlckenberg, Arte. a birthday dinner In honor of the PeA delicious Ham dinner was served after Cowan. Jim and Blrs. with Mr. Is visiting tersons son, Scott. which gifts were exchanged and Christmas Mrs. Terry Cowan Is at home after Vera and Afton Bromley, John Davies, Carols sung. where LD6 In week the hospital spending a Harold and Orlnda Gee were In Vernal underwent she surgery. Monday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Mary Monti cello over the weekend where they at--. Mr. and Blrs. Troy Bailey, Mr. and She will be remembered as Peterson. tended basketball games Friday and Sa- -, and Blrs. Blr. Glen Lloyd Blrs. Remund, Mrs. E. H. Peterson who was a resident turday night In mUl Duchesne owner of a flour and . Roosevelt, STANDARD Thursday, December 18, Utah I960 J Ko-wa- llls Mr, and Mra. Lawrence Yack, Robert and Lori went to Salt Lake December 5, where Mr, Yack attended the annual Bee Keepers Convention. They also attended this banquet that evening. ' They were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Darmon. Mrs. Yack's sister. Mrs. Norman Lab rum, Tremonton and Mrs. Shirley Mecham, Ogden were visitors last week at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. Marlon Shields. They were In Roosevelt to see their father Marlon Ross who was In the hospital. -Mrs. Ellen Beaver and children were recent over night guests at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Fenn . They also visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Lisonbee. at the Visitors over the weekend Ronald Eksund residence were Mr. and Blrs. Frank Slader and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elvln Morrill and family, Sunset and Bonnie Eksund, Salt Lake. The men enjoyed a deer hunt. Debra Bryson, Salt Lake spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bryson. Mr. and Mrs. Cedi Jenkins, Mrs. Charles L. Jenkins and family and Mrs. Dennis Jenkins spent Saturday In Salt Lake attending a Merkley reunion. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Miller, Sprlng-vll- le were visitors last week at the Lynn Labrum residence. Lynn Labrum attended a FDA meeting In Park City two days last week. Mr, and Mrs. William Sheets are enjoying a months vacation In Boulder, Colo. They will be gone until the first of the year. Mrs. Orrln Gardner had the misfortune of breaking a vertibra In her back. She Is In the hospital here In Roose- velt Mr. and Mrs. Les Swain were visitors at the Orrln Gardner residence last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ay cock are the nrnud Daren ts of a baby girl. The little miss was born December 4 and weighed 7 lb. 15 oz. Mrs. Ay cock Is the former Shirley Baxter. Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Mlchle motored to St George Thursday to accompany their son Robert and Lall Rae Wilkinson through the St George Temple. After the ceremony they attended aweddlngdln-n- er at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kay W. Wilkinson. They also wgnt to a reception the same evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Hulllnger returned home Tuesday from a trip to Jamacla, On their way home they West Indies. visited with Lt. and Mrs. David Hulllnger, Mr. Airy, North Carolina. Lt and Mrs. Hulllnger are the parents of a baby boy born December 8. He weighs 9 lb 11 os and his name Is David Scott Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert Provo, visited with their children Sunday. They came to see Byron Gilbert sustained the Bishop of Roosevelt 4th ward. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Drollinger motored to Provo Thursday where Mr. Drollinger attended a meeting of the Central Utah Insurance Agency. Mrs. Drollinger did some shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Czar Rudy and Mr. and Mrs. Orvll Rudy motored to Jackson, Wyo, December 6 to get Rlchael Ellsworth. Rachael will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Orvll Rudy. She Is a granddaughter of the Czar Rudys. Mr. and Mrs. Orman Sullivan went to Salt Lake Sunday to meet their daughter, Mrs. LaRell Chappel and small son Mr. Chappel will Alex, Salem , Ore. Join them next week and they will spend the Christmas holidays In Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denver spent Three days In Salt Lake the fore part of last week. They returned home Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Frandsen and Jo-le-ne and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Todd and baby were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Frandsen. Scott Is Mrs. Frandsen's brother. He will leave Dec. 19 for Vietnam. Clayton Wright who Is attending school at Dixie spent the weekend visiting with his parents. He performed the duty of best man to the open house for Robert and lall Rae Mlchle. Mr. and Mrs. Marrell Wilkins were . se . ! Notice To Water Users The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate' water In Ducheane County, State of Utah throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in USBAM. Youngtown, Die. 14 S. Salt Lake City, Utah, proposes to change the point of diversion of 0.030 sec.-f- t. of water as evidenced by 'The App. 39018 water has been diverted from an well 193 ft deep at a point N. 3800 ft E. 900 ft. from SK Cor. Sec 4 T1S, R8W, and used for domestic purposes of 2 families, stock-wateriof 60 horses A cattle, 100 sheep, 500, chickens, rabbits and from Apr. 1 to Oct 81 supplemental Irrigation of 2.0 sea in parts of SWKNEK. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wltbeck were honored at a reception following their wedding Saturday evening. The bride Is the former Debbie Monks. DarMltlflll nvtcpiiwii Def)()ie Monks ftcdi Dennis Witbcck Miss Debbie Lee Monks and Dennis Wltbeck were married Saturday December 13 at the Roosevelt Stake Center. Bishop Leon Ross officiated In the double ring ceremony In the presence of family members and close friends. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Monks, Myton and the bridegroom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William Wltbeck, Alberta, Canada. The Justweds were honored at a reception following the ceremony In the Roosevelt Stake cultural hall. The bride wore a traditional white satin gown with a lace coat with long sleeves. Her veil was held by a satin rose and was edged In wide lace. It formed a train. She carried a bouquet of red roses and white stephanotis with red and white streamers. Maid of honor was Miss Shauna Liddell, who wore a floor length red satin gown with white trim and a corsage of white, glads. Bridesmaids were Gwen Dye, Lyn Cummings, Leora Thatcher and Kelma Bridesmaids wore red satin Gllleple. street-leng- th dresses with long sleeves trimmed In white and carried large white mums with red and white streamers. The mothers of the bride and the bridegroom wore red knit suits and corsages of white orchids. Gregory Wltbeck performed duties at best man. Ushers were Steve Zobell, George Lindsay, Bill Wltbeck, and Scott American beauty roses. In charge of serving were Mrs. Russell Glngell, Blrs. Francis Ross, Mrs. Bill Abegglen and In charge at gifts were Mrs. Cloyd Davis and Blrs. Keith Davis. Miss Connie Wltbeck, sister of the bridegroom, presided at the guest book. Calvin Monks emceed a program consisting of a song by Brenda Frost accompanied by Jon Warner; a modern Jazz dance by Debbie and Connie Jessen; a song by Janet Ross and Beth Duke accompanied by Barbara Roberts; a piano solo by Melanie Liddell; a dance by Connie Jessen a song by Norma Jessen, Lorna Brotherson, Rita Hansen and Norma Hansen accompanied by Vicki Brotherson. The bride wore a navy blue shirt and vest with a long sleeved ruffled front white blouse for her going away ensemble. They are honeymooning In California and will be making their home In Provo where he Is attending BYU and she Is going to Mary's college of Beauty. FIRST QUALITY 9 OPEN UNTIL 8:00 P.M. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS lostf mi miutfe (43-198- 8-i- n. ng SEKNWK, NEKSWK. NWSEK Sec: 4, T1S, R8W. of Hereafter, 0.030 sec.-- ft water will be diverted from an well 193 ft. deep at a point N. 2920 ft W. 280 from SK Cor. Sec. 4, T1S, R8W and used as heretofore described. 39643 Ardon B. Evans, Arqadia, Utah, (X015 sea-- ft of water from, a n. well 30-3deep at a point 8. 1335 ft E. 25 ft from Ntf Cor. Sec. 14, T3W, R3S, and used for domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering of 100 cattle, 5 horses, 25 hogs, 200 chickens and from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 irrigation of 0.25 aca in NWUSEU Sea 14, T3W, R3S. 39651 Youqgstown Inc. co Children k Youth Service, 14 E. 2700 S. Salt Lake City, Utah, 0.50 sec.-f- t. well of water from an 200 ft deep at a point W, 2920 N. 2920 ft. from SE Cor. 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A A enneus ALWAYS three-tier- wedding cake of white ed which was ft heart-shap- was topped with ed rSalt Uke visitors last Irri-grati- on ; attending to business. week. They were SWK. SEtfNWK, SWKNEK k NWKSEK Sea 4 T1S, R8We 39655 Box 88, Lamont Draper was a recent visitor of the Ross lorgs. Mr, Draper was a classmate of Mr, lorgs when they were students at Wasatch Academy In Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. Clem Labrum and Lynn went to Salt Lake Sunday to visit with her mother, Mrs. Mattie Edwards. They also visited In Fruit Heights with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mlchle and family and In Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Labrum. Out of basin people who attended the Open House for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mlchle were Mrs. Minnie Ashton and William R. Ashton, Tremonton. Bishop and Mrs. Kay Wilkinson , Nyla Jean Bundy, Marllene Nocha, St. George. REMEMBER HER Lee Allred, (43-224- 6) Roosevelt Utah, 0.50 sec.-- ft of water from an unnamed draw at a point B. 390 NW Cor. Sea 1, T3S, ft fromand used for R2W, of 10 cattle, and from Apr. l.tp Oct 31 for Irrigation of 12.40 aca within NEKNWK, NWKNWK, Sea BECKY ANN DEVENER Made known her engagement this week. stock-wateri- ng Becky Ann Devener 1, T3S, R2W. reveals engagement Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442- State Capitol. Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before Jan. 17, 1970. Hubert C. Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. Glade Davis, of Neo announce the engagement of their (laugh ter, Becky Ann Devener, to Nolan Nell' sen, son of Mrs. Chester Henderson Neo la, and the late Wilson Nellsen. Miss Devener Is a Junior student al Union high school and Is a member o the German Club and the FHA. Blr Nellsen has attended Union high schoo and Is presently employed. No definite wedding date has been se by the young couple. - STATE ENGINEER Published in the Uintah Basin Standard, Rooaevett, Utah, oil Dec. 4, 11, and 18, 1969. MENS SPORT MENS PAJAMAS of Da80 SHIRT cron polyester20 combed cotton. End on end weave, with regular collar styling. Never-iro- n Penn-Pres- t. In assorted solid shades. Sizes 85 TERRY TOWELS jacquard weaves, prints and solids to suit every taste. All in full cut cottonpolyester flannel and cotton broadcloth. for Penn-Pre- st never-iro- n ease. Several collar styles, colors and patterns to choose from. In sizes 85 cotton terry in many colors and patterns. Both towel 1.75, hand towel 95 1, wash cloth 55. Notice To Water Users Leo L. Brady k C. Lel&nd co Leo L. Brady, Duchesne, Utah, have filed with the State Engineer App. No. to appropri39686 ate 0.014 sec.-- ft of water in Duchesne County, State of Utah. The water is to be diverted from an unnamed spring Wright FOR CHRISTMAS (43-224- 9) with FRAGRANCES from Desert Flower Siroco Heaven Sent Devasiing - Celestial Tailspin Side Glance it Moon Tide Indescret - Apropos Emotion Something Beautiful Indigo Crepe DcCline Love Song White Lilac Figurine it Evening in Paris Midnight MODERN B DRUG area at a point Gifts of Distinction CONVENIENT GROUP PLAN S200 up Fm gift wrapping - Loral delivery Hubert Phone 722-84- Roosevelt Phone 1650 ft C. Roosevelt, . 1, 1970. t. Lambert STATE ENGINEER Published in the Uintah Basin Standard, Roosevelt, Utah, on Dec. 18, 25, 1969, and Jan. GRACES Utah 722-27- S. W. 2516 ft from NE Cor. Sec. 35, T2S, R5W, USBAM, and used from Jan. 1 to Dec 81 for stockwatering of 10 horses and 500 cattle in SWKNE SH Sec 35, T2S, R5W; NK Sec 2, T3S, R5W, USBAM. Protests misting the granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed In duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84114, mi or before January 311970. OPEN UNTIL 8:00 P.M. FPIPAY. SATURDAY. MONDAY. TOESDAY |