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Show Uintah Basin t' Us ; n Phone News Items to Roosevelt, 722 2131 v A- - - (g.3 4 : f 1 t ; W';. . i ; - VI-5- Bureau Ladies meet BIRTHDAYS iv October lWade Charles Betts, Crozler, Troy C. Anderton, Becky Jo Nielson, Ray Mlchle, Nathaniel Woodward. October 2 PerleReay, Leslie Ann Troy C. Anderton, Joyce Uresk, Eva Harrison, Burke Eldredge, Marjorie Baird, Leslie Harmston, Danny Mlchle, Mary Boendur. October 3 Ralph Ercanbrack, Jim Miller, Saundra Symonds, Darlene Timothy, Charlene Oberhansly, Rodney Duane Murray. October Bill Hall, Toni Gardner, Dorothy Luck, Dale Anderson. October S Linda McClure, Curlecn Nakal, Carol Brandt, Merv Betts, Jesse Blanchard, Don McArthur, Jimmy Hoopes. October 6 Millie Haslem, Joseph Rasmussen, Val Rae Rlchman, Eva Perdval, Carl VanTassell, Jr., Presley Timothy, Kathleen McKay, Lory Zager, Purity Klssllng. October 7 Ardith Allred, Rhea Connie Gilbert, Lorana Anderson, Veda Labrum, Allison Duke, Kathy Stein -feldt. Per-clv- empire waistline, sad beaded bodice. Her floor-lengveil of bridal Illusion fell from a beaded tiara. She carried a bouquet of wheat and rosea. Her attendants were Mrs. Greg Morrison, Mrs. Sam Merrill, Jan Shumway, Jennie Lee, Mrs. Arthur McKee and Arlene Mecham.. They carried baskets of wheat and rosea. Their dresses were with orange accents. yellow floor-leng- th The mother of the bride wore a peach lace dress and the mother of the brlde-- r The Bureau Ladles met at the home of Mrs. Deanna Harrlman on Monday night with Mrs. Trudy Bailey as cohostess. On the agenda was the election of Mrs. Karen Peterson ts A Joint meeting will be held Jan.' 21, with the Duchesne Mother's club. Mrs. Ballsy showed Items made of patch work, hostess gown and Jacket. Mrs. Erma Oakley was a guest. al, th nt. 4-- dress. groom wore a peach Jim Fox, brother of the bridegroom, performed duties of beet man. Ronald Mecham was usher. Alayne Jarman presided at the guest book. Pouring were Mrs. Jay Clark, Mra. Kenneth Hartle, Mrs. El Roy WaLeAnn lker and Mrs. Legrand Jarman. Hartle, Jsrl Lou Esplln, Lori Green, Cindy Warburton and Caye Mecham assisted in serving. Gift bearers were JaNae Wooley, Elaine Hunting and Burks Teddy Woolsy, DeLange. was master , of Mecham Ronald ceremonies. Sherry Dunford danced; Joseph Johnson did a magic act and Bang accompanying himself on the guitar. The bridegroom sang. The three tier wedding cake of white was decorated with yellow and orange roses and was topped with lovebirds. A food shower was given for the bride-ele- ct In Orem, hosted by Mrs Carlos Clayton. A personal shower vwaa given by the bride's fellow employees at the Alumni House at Brigham Young University. The newlyweds had a wedding trip to Southern Utah. The bride wore a beige dress with brown accessories for her golng-awa- y outfit. They will make their home In Provo where they will continue their education at Brigham Young University. The Salt Lake LD6 Temple was the ' setting for a wadding ceremony! Sept. 11 for Unda Mecham and David K. Fox. Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs, E. L. Mecham, Lapolnt and Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Fox , Hardin, Mont. A brunch waa held honoring the wedding party in the president' room of the Hotel Utah, hosted by the bridegroom's parents. A reception honoring the couple waa held In the Lapolnt Ward Cultural Hall. The bride wore a white crepe floor-leng- th gown featuring a high neckline, V A exchange vowstapestry Mecham-Fo- x jrrrv ? t. 1. r'' Culture Club meets Mrs. Elmer Eldredge and Mra. Clem Labrum were hostesses to the Culture Club members and their husbands at Elmer Eldredge s cabin In Uintah canyon. A delicious steak fry was enjoyed. ANNIVERSARIES 4 j Newiyweas "1 end Mix Kirk B hrtr hmor evening. Tin bride U Htiirll pwl fHindu ut a rrrrptkMi their wedding Saturday former Connie Ijml. fnlluM'Inx tin1 Kirk Bennett weds Connie Lamb Miss Connie Lamb became the bride of Sp4 Kirk Bennett In rites performed at the new Myton Ward Chapel Saturday evening. Bishop Leon Ross officiated in the double ring ceremony In the presence of relatives and close friends. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Res Lamb, Myton. Following the wedding a buffet dinner was served at the Frontier Grill In Roosevelt . The tables were centered with arrangements of white and pink flowers and pink candles. Dinner music was furnished by Mrs. Ester Fausett. The young couple was honored at a reception that evening in the Myton Ward The line stood before a Cultural hall. silver backdrop which was flanked ly pillars topped with arrangements of pink and white flowers. For her wedding and reception the bride wore a gown of lace over taffeta which featured a round neckline, long pointed sleeves and a bouffant skirt which formed a train In back. Her finger veil of Illusion was held by a head piece of lace embroidered with seed pearls. She ' carried a cascading bouquet of cymbtdlum orchids, pink roses and Ivy wlth'stepha-notl- s. tip-len- Mrs. Charles Denver and Carlene Harwere matron and maid of honor. mon October 1 Mr. and Mrs. Chester Brooke, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Benson. October 2 Mr, and Mrs. DeLoss Dye, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lloyd. October 3 Mr. and Mrs. W. Russell Todd. October 6 Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Mr. and Mrs. David Kynaston. October 7 Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Mlchle. STANDARD - Roottevdt, Utah Thursday, October 1, 1970 4 Hul-llng- er, Bridesmaids were Judy Jensen, Karen and Trudy Lamb. They wore floor-leng- th gowns of royal blue velvet trimmed with white lace. Each carried a bouquet of pink roses and white pom poms. Flower girls were Shelly Harmon and Melinda Denver. They wore long velvet gowns of light blue velvet with lace trim and carried dainty baskets of pink and white flowers. The mother of the bride wore a dress of light blue and silver and wore a white orchid corsage. Kevin Bennett performed the duties of Ushers were Karl Lamb, best man. Stephen Lamb, Ken Lamh and Terry Lamb. The beautiful wedding cake was four-tierand was Iced in white with real roses and Ivy as decoration and was topped with wedding' bells. It was ringed around with dainty little pink and white flowers. In charge of serving were Mrs. Homer Peterson, Mrs. Bruce Adderly, Mrs. Harold Deller and Mrs. Douglas Allred. Mrs. Gerald Illcken, Mrs. Wesley Jenson and Gloria Peterson were In charge of gifts. Mrs. Craig Bumgarner presided at the guestbook. For her going away ensemble the bride wore a red wool coat dress with gold ed convenes 500 Club Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ashton were hosts to the 500 club Saturday evening. Everyone enjoyed an outdoor steak fry with pot luck at the Starvation Reservoir. Peggy Thompson to wed Jack LaRose stlnctlon CONVENIENT GROUP PLAN Mr. and Mrs. Merrell Llsonbee, Roosevelt, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Peggy , Thompson, to Jack LaRose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman LaRose, Altamont. Miss Thompson was a member of the Chamber Choir and active In F. H. A. at Union high school. Mr. LaRose graduated from Altamont high school where he was on the wrestling team and was active In F. F. A. He attended Western Trade Tech at Denver and Is presently employed by UTEFAB at Ft. Duchesne. 52.00 up Justweds Ikivltl K. Fnv rwiufly married Trm !!, greet (iwN nl n mi-dl- anl Mix Mr. IjiIh1 ' ' I '.'Mi-.li- il e in hi-l- llendr in laiiminl. Tin liride is IIm t.llftl former l.imla IIm in GRACES Hull Ihi-i- iss-n- si r Jlittiimlr . 1 trim. They are honeymooning enroute to Savannah, Ga., where the bridegroom will attend special flight school. The bridegroom Is a Warrant officer In the U. S. Army and the bride Is a graduate of Union high school, IDS Seminary and graduated from Salt Lake Trade Tech In Cosmetology last year. Showers were given for the bride liy Mrs. Charles Denver and by Judy Jenson and Mrs. Wesley Jenson. The rehearsal dinner was held at tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Linck. I CGEOTEO (3326 BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie S. Nephl, Ft. Duchesne, a girl, Sept. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wayne Tuft, Alta-moa boy, Sept. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Don Scott Anderson, Vernal, a boy, Sept. 24. Mr. and Mrs. Dannlel C. Old Elk, Ft. Duchesne, twin boys, Sept. 24. Mr. and Mrs. William R. McKay, Roosevelt, a boy, Sept. 28. 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