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Show Jamesa Archer-C- . Mies Jamesa Lynn Archer became the bride of Clinton Ralph Duncan In rites performed Sept. 10 In the Neola Ward chapel. Bishop LeRoy Gardner performed the double ring ceremony. Parents of the young couple are Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. McNeil Dun can, all of Neola. They were honored at a reception also at the church that evening. The line stood before a silver backdrop with a flower decked archway In the center and flanked by flower arrangements on lighted white columns. The bride wore a gown of white net and lace over slipper satin which featured a high neckline, full sleeves with wide lace trimmed cuffs and a full skirt. Her veil of tulle was attached to a lace and bead cap. She carried s bouquet of pink and white glamellis In a cascade. 111a Rae Glngell served as maid of honor. She wore an orchid chiffon over orchid taffeta gown with matching noseSherri Duncan was the flower gay. She carried a basket of flowers. girl. The mother of the bride wore a blue and white fins stripe knit dress and the mother of the bridegroom wore a medium blue linen dress, both wore corsages of pink roses with silver ribbon. Chad Horrocks performed the duties of best man. Usher was Wayne Archer. The wedding cake was white with light orchid trim. White bells and a small house were at the bottom layer with white lace heart behind the mlnature bride and groom at the top. In charge of serving were Debbie Reynolds, Dale Reynolds, Sue Ann Henderson, R.Duncanwed Lou Ann Jensen and Kathy Stelnfeltd. Glenda Pratt, Kathleen Olsen, Gerl Lee Jensen, Kathy Duncan and Vicki Duncan were In charge of the gifts. Patty WUkerson presided at the guest book. Nell Duncan was master of ceremonies for a program consisting of swigs by Ranee Searle, a tap dance by Becky Brough and Linda Gardner, songs by Richard Steln- - feldt, a song by Mr. and Mrs. Clarln Ashby and Mr. and Mrs. Murell Johnson and a trio of Mrs. Curtis Dastrup, Mrs. Jim Alvey and Mrs. Pat Roberts, all accompanied by Ladd Wilkins; a song by Ladd Wilkins accompanied by Mrs. Johnson, a song by Dorothy Luck. Robin Luck also played an organ solo and Dastrup Hatch wedding rites STANDARD - Koowvelt, Utah Thursday, September ft, 1971 8 -- The Oakland Temple was the setting for Sept. 3, wedding of Jeanne Rene Hatch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen W. Hatch of Medera, Calif., and Leland Kent Dastrup, son of Mr. and the Friday, played organ music during the reception. He also played the wedding march for the ceremony. They took a honeymoon trip to the Salt Lake City area and are maklngthelr home In Roosevelt. Mrs. Bernard Dastrup, Altamont. A reception was given in honor of the bride and groom at the LDS ward on Sept. 4 In Medera. An open house honoring the newly married couple was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Dastrup, loka on Sept. 11. Marlow Schultz served as best man and Jannlece Lels was Matron of Honor. Several songs were sung by a trio, consisting of Mrs. Jim Alvey, Mrs. Pat Roberts, and Mrs. Curtis Dastrup accompanied by Mrs. Terry Buxton. The bride and groom are making their home In Provo where they are continuing MR. AND MRS. KENT DASTRUP greet frienda at an open houHe held at the home of Mr. and Mi. Curl In Dastrup. DUP 4 Young University. Out of town guests Included Scott Allen, their studies at Brigham Salt Carolyn Hill, and Francis Hair, Max-field, Laka City; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Randolph; Mri and Mrs. Ralph Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Maffltt, Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Blsh Bench and Mr. and Mrs. Carly Lels, Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Bench and Mrs. Helen Odeklrk, Duchesne. Parent guidance class A parent guidance class will be taught by Scott Orrocke in the old hospital building, at 7 p.m. each Thursday. Signup will ba at the time of the first meeting. College credit for the course Is available. For further Information call Mrs. Mark Bybee or Mrs. Ken Ross. r The Uintah Basins Complete Shop! district gathering set at Ballard church The Daughters of Utah Pioneers district convention will be held Saturday Sept. 18 beginning at 10 a.m. In the In The Duchesne Ballard Ward Church. County DUP will be hosting the Uintah Phone Roosevelt County DUP. Kate B. Carter, National President, Is as a Every camp Is expected speaker. urged to have representatives there as all members are asked to be present. 722-222- 5 Arvin's Automotive GK0DCEE0 258 East 2nd North Valve Grinding Power Steering Automatic Transmission Air Conditioning Professional B. Y. Whitmore took the grand champion award with his stallion, Navajo Appollo-1- 1 In the junior division at the Duchesne County Fair. He also took first place with his year-ol- d filly. Blue t Angel. Wheel Alignment Brakes Drum Truing Balancing Tune-u- p COME IN AND LET US OFFER GUARANTEED Phone News Items to HELP! 722-21- CTE INDIAN TRIBE FISH AND GAME DEPARTMENT UINTAH AND OURAY INDIAN RESERVATION Fort Duchesne, Utah 84026 purchase of the Ute Tribal Game Bird hunting permit, other miscellaneous provisions applicable to hunting on Indian lands as prescribed for of the Ute by Indian Tribe hunting on Indian lands. Birds authorized to be taken hereby are not additional birds to those authorized by the State on State lands. AREA: Indian lands in Uintah, Dudhesne and Grand counties, except lands otherwise posted. UPLAND GAME BIRDS: SEASONS: Chukars Closed to of the UtA Indian Willow and Hilf Creek) Tribe, (Unit 28-Sept. 25 through to Jan. 15, 1972. November 13 through to November 28, 1971 Pheasants November 13 through to December 12, 1971 Quail Dove September 1 through to September 30, 1971 Duck October 2 through to January 2, 1972 Geese October 23 through to December 15, 1971 Sage G:ousc September 25 through October 1, 1971 No Open Season Turkey Forest or Pine Grouse September 25 through to November 30, 1971 Area of Game Bird hunting during season above listed In Uintah, Duchesne and Grand counties, la reservation-wid- e excepting that area known aa Bluebell Creek, Joe Hutch Creek, Chandler Canyon and Florence Creek in Grand County In Townships 15Vi, 16, and 17 South, Range 17 East, Salt Lake Meridian, and the Green River, between Chandler Canyon and Florence Creek, including Hill Creek and Willow Creek beginning from Black Bridge south. Shooting hours shall be restricted to daylight hours, excepting during the pheasant season when shooting hours shall be Identical with shooting hours for waterfowl. Bag and possession limits are Identical with those adopted by the Utah State Fish and Game Commission for Duchesne, Uintah and Grand Counties for 1971, and are not additional birds to those authorized by the State. Permission to hunt on the Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation lands la subject to the procurement and possession of a valid Utah State License to so hunt chukars, pheasants, quail, sage grouse, doves, ducks and geese, subject also to the purchase' and posesalon of a Ute Indian Tribe Game Bird Hunting Permit. Other miscellaneous provisions applicable to hunting by as prescribed for lands by the Utah State Fish and Game Commission or by Federal Law, shall apply to of the Ute Indian Tribe on Indian lands. Hunting and fishing on the Reservation by of the Ute Indian Tribe ere regulated by the following Public Law 86th Congress H. R. 4388 July 12, 1960 aa follows: 1165. Hunting, trapping or fishing on Indian land. "Whoever, without lawful authority or permission, willfully and knowingly goes upon any land that belongs to any Indian er Indian Tribe, band, or group and either are held by the United States In trust or are subject to a restriction against alienation imposed by the United States, upon any lands of the United States that are reserved for Indian use, for the purpose of hunting, trapping, or fishing thereon, or for the removal of game, peltries, or fish therefrom, shall be fined not more than 8200.00 or imprisoned not more than ninety days, or both, and all game, fish and peltries In hla possession shall be forfeited." FRANCIS WYASKET, Chairman HOMEY SECAKUKU. FRED A. CONETAH, Member WILBUR CUCH, Member IRENE C. CUCH, Member GARY POOWEGUP. Member Irene C. Cuch end Gary Poowegup (not present) rs non-India- GAME BIRD PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the Fish and Game Commission of the Ute Indian Tribe has made Investigations and has received recommendation from members of the Tribe, Federal Technician, Tribal Conservation Officers and other qualified persons, and WHEREAS, we have agreed among ourselves that the seasons for hunting of waterfowl, pheasants, quail, chukars, partridges, doves, sage grouse, pine grouse, turkeys and regulations to so hunt as set forth hcrcinbclow are in the best Interest of conservation, the public and Tribal interest and welfare, and will not be detrimental to the conscivation of wildlife on the Uintah and Ourav Indian Reservation. NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED AND PROCLAIMED BY THE UTE INDIAN TRIBE FISH AND GAME COMMISSION that by virtue of authority veated In this Commission by delegation from the Uintah and Ouray Tribal Business Committee under Ordinance, dated October 8, 1950, approved by the Secretary of the Interior, the following seasons, rules and regulations for hunting and taking by of the Ute Indian Tribe of waterfowl, the quail, pheasants, chukars, partridges, sage grouse, doves, pine grouse, turkeys on the Tribal lands of the Ute Indian Tribe and unposted lands of members thereof, shall be as follows: WATERFOWL: Beginning at noon on October 2, 1971. nnd continuing hour through January 2, 1972. during the home of one-ha- lf before sunrise to sunset on all days during said open season, excepting on opening day. October 2. 1971, when shooting hours shall be from noon to sunset, and excepting November 13, 1971, when shooting hours hall be from 8:00 A.M. to sunset, bag limits and species authorized to be taken shall be identical with the regulations adopted by the Utah State Fish and Game Commission for Uintah, Duchesne and Grand counties, subject to the procurement and possession of a Utah , State License to so hunt waterfowl, together with the procurement and possession of a Federal Waterfowl Stamp, state goose tags for hunting of geese, and subject also to the non-memb- h rs non-India- non-Indi- an non-memb- MONEY ONE PAIR QUALITY PARTY HOSE . . . ($1.29 Value) with gasoline FREE DRINKS! - Pepsi, 7-U- p, fill-u- p 10 gal. min. Dr. Pepper FREE BALLOONS & SUCKERS for the Kids! 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Claims must be presented in net oid.'inee with the provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated 1953 and with proper verifications ni required therein. IHYLLIS BROTH ERSON, Administratrix of the Estate of Stanley McDonald nnd Ruby A. McDoiuiled, I c eased. Published in the Uintah Basin Stnnilard Sept. 2, 9, 16. and 23, 1971. 75-9-- Vice-Chairm- an CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the above Game Bird Proclamation for 1971 was adopted by the Ute Indian Tribe Fish and Game Commission at s regular meeting held in Fort Duchesne, Utah, on September 3, 1971, by a vote of FOUR for and NONE against. ce Published "REPOSSESSED" PIANO UMk Kimjld I JntinuHt. UTAH FARM PCA 151 1. lagoon Kikim'vcII. Utah 7JJ-J25- BUYERS Only If you'd roihor too iomo money and buy o brand saw piano lor a bailor prica than a "loponoitod" piano, mail Ihii factory. coupon direct to th No-on- a will call on you union you roqueil il. 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