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Show BPW district meeting held at Bottle Hollow Dixie The Eastern District Business and Professional Womens' Clubs held their fall district conference Sunday afternoon at the Bottle Hollow Resort restaurant. In addition to club members from the Roosevelt and Vernal clubs stats officers present Included Helen Da hie, president; Arietta Alms Hansen, 1st PutKatherine 2nd Elton, O' Mable Brian, nam, recordlni secretary, past president and Marlon Behunln, treasurer. These visitors along with the district officers, Ethel Bowden, district Bob Dean In Nev., Sept. 20. nt; director and Vona Houta, put on a skit denoting the Action program of BPW for tlie coming year. Miss Dahl also gave a report on the national convention held during the sumvice-direct- mer. Sandy Pike gave a dance and following the dinner and program a tour of the complex was conducted by Maxine Natchees and Irene Cuch, Roosevelt club officers. Crozier-Bo- Dean ntarry b Miss Dlxls Crosier became the bride of rites performed In Elko, of town guests attending were Mrs. Dorothy Casto, Mrs. Neil Scott, Mrs. Micheal Harper and Mrs. Linda Costanzola, Salt Lake; Mrs. Flora Wilson, Lehl; Mrs. Marquerlte Dye, Riverton and Lila and Debbie Peterson, Orem. Mrs. Warren Oberhansly hosted a kitchen shower at the home of Mrs. Charles Crosier earlier In the week. The couple la making a home In Out Mrs. Howard Dean, Roosevelt. A Bridal tea was held In honor of Mrs. Dean at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd labrum In Roosevelt. The bride was dressed In a lavender street dress with a corsage of baby pink roses. The mothers of the bride and groom were in purple street dresses with corsages of small pink carnations. Mrs, Warren Oberhansly poured at a table arranged with purple autumn flowers and a lavender cloth. Helping. In the kitchen were Miss Jill Ban tlan, Miss Christy Hadley, Miss Marsha Christensen, Mrs. Dorthy Casto and Miss Carol Peterson. Assisting with the gifts were Mrs. Flora Mrs. Robert Yazzie, Mrs. Vickie Wilson, j 1 Y News llama Is Bassavalt, 723 3131 Cleora Allen marries Lamar Gardner Cleora Allen became the bride of LaIn rites performed Wednesday Sept. 29 In Mt. Emmons at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Orr, parents of the bride, Lamar Is the son of Rose Gardner and the late Lester Gardner of Neola. Bishop LeRoy Gardner, brother of the groom officiated at the ceremony. Duties of the best man were performed by a nephew of the groom, Lessle Gard- mar Gardner The Carrot Tops held their weekly meeting last Thursday. They discussed their diets and held a graduation party for Naturltch Davis, who graduated Into KOPS. ner. Members of the Immediate families were In attendance. The newlyweds are planning on making their home In Neola. LuAnn Harris engaged to Darrell Byron Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Harris, Rand-let- t, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, LuAnn to Darrell Byron Kelly of Sandy. The prospective bridegroom Is a son of Dr. and Mrs. Darrell M. Kelly of Spring-fiel- d, LORI ANN GARDNER . . . betrothal announced thin week by her parents. Gardncr-Thompso- n Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gardner, Roosevelt, announce the engagement of their daughter Lori Ann, to Charles Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis (Joe) Thompson, Ft. Duchesne. Lori Is a 1971 graduate of Union high, where she was a member of the Friendship Club, president of the German club, and 1st attendant to Homecoming Queen. She la now a student of LaSalle Extension University, majoring In restaurant club and food management. Chuck was a graduate of 1967 from Union high, where he was active In sports, a 1966 boys stater. He attended Utah State one year, then served 22 12 months In He Is now employed the U. S. Army. by the State Highway Dept. In Duchesne. A spring wedding Is being planned. Sale297 The home of Mrs. Fern Harlan In Roosevelt was the meeting place for the Acacia club on Monday night. Mrs. Harlan's codaughter , Mrs. Shirley Allen was hostess to 12 members and guest, Mrs. now resiGenny Miller. Mrs. "Sillier Is Lake Salt in City. ding It was reported that Mrs. Tommie Hancock and Mrs. Dorothy Walker visited Mrs. Nora D. Mathews with a birthday gift. Mrs. Edith Gentry brought the market basket which was won by Mrs . Carol Cloud. An educational program was not given but everyone visited and enjoyed the lovely refreshments. The November meeting will be held at the Duchesne home of Mrs. Cloud with Mrs. Julie Tellsak as Birthday party held On Tuesday last week, Mrs. Nellie Jones in Duchesne celebrated her 84th birthday with members of the Acacia club. Since Mrs. Jones has been ordered to rest due to a bad leg members from Roosevelt and Duchesne visited with her. She was presented a bouquet of red roses and several cards. Mrs. Julie Tellsak baked a lovely cake and we served Ice cream and cake to 10 ladles. A bouquet of roses was also presented to Mrs. Lulu Munz for she is out of town each year on her birthday In January. ni. engagement revealed The couple Is planningaDec. 18 wedding In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Miss Harris graduated from Duchesne high school with the class of 1970. She later attended the Utah State University and continued her business major. She was a member of Duchesne Debutantes, Cheerleader, class secretary and other school activities and four year Seminary graduate. Mr. Kelly is a graduate of Hlllcrest high school in Salt Lake where he won honors In debating, wrestling and other school activities. He Is a graduate of four years of Seminary and Is an Eagle Scout. Presently he Is a student at the University of Utah majoring In CESaKKfi CQSftj BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. David Leon Hemphill, Vernal, a boy, Oct. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Alarlk Myrln, Altamont, a girl, Oct. 2. Mr. and Mrs. David Wallace, Tridell, a boy, Oct. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Remington, Altamont, a girl, Oct. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Thompson, Talmage, a girl, Oct. 3. PATIENTS Marjorie Larsen, Diane Hadlock, Roosevelt; Joan Slade, Randlett; Clara Young, Ralph Halstead, Duchesne; Dorothy Mr. Lion, Cecelia Ridley, Whlterocks. Reg. 3.99, 24x36 Contract Bridge Club 27x48, reg. 5.99, now 4.97 36x72", reg. 1 1 .00, now 8.97 Sculptured border, j Phan Carrot TOPS meets Your choice ! Acacia Club meets Crosier. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Crosier, Neola and Mr. and Penney Days we dont settle for great. J Uintah Basin Rearyand Mrs. Ferrell Crazier. Gift bearers were Miss Toni and Taml Fantastic sale prices! During t STANDARD - Roosevelt, Utah Thursday, October 7, 1971 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coltharp hosted Nylon pile latex backing. Machine washable. the Contract Bridge club at Bottle Hollow Miss DeeDee CoSaturday evening. ltharp was a guest. A arrangment of fall flowers formed the decorations. Dinner was served and bridge was played during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Oberhansly won the prize. LOSE WEIGHT Get amazing resulta when you taka our product called SLIMODEX. No prescription needed. You must lose ugly fat or your money back. SLIMODEX is a tablet and easily swallowed. No starving, no special exercise, no harmful drugs. SLIMODEX costs $3.00 and is sold on this GUARANTEE: If not satisfied for any reason, Just return the unused portion to the makers and get your full money back. SLIMODEX Is sold by: HUISH DRUG In Roosevelt. Mall orders filled. Spade Hi Club meets Mrs. Rex Lamb entertained the Spade HI club at her home In Myton. Autumn flowers were used as decoration. dessert luncheon was served and the A eve- The ning was spent playing bridge. by Mrs. Clem Labrum, and Mrs. Gordon Harm-sto- n LuANX HARRIS . . hrr rngagment wan announced thin week. prizes were won Mrs. Joel Murphy Jr. CHECK THESE: OUTSTANDING Neighborhood Sewing Mrs. Ellen Walker hosted the Neighborhood Sewing Club at her home Wednesday evening. Mrs. J. D. Walker was a guest. Different kinds of handwork was done. A delicious dessert luncheon was served to 14 present. VALUES AT SMILEYS! on Wranglers! Close-O- ut MEN'S ULl'K IIENIM WRANGLER PANTS STA-PRES- S BROWN pr. S5.00 AND GREEN WRANGLER PANTS Machine washable. Through Saturday! LADIES KLGt LAK $5.87 40.00 NOCONA BOOTS ALL LADIES Sale 2'"5 cup. Adiustabie Mens Insulated Vests stretch stiaps. Sizes 32-36- and C. Red Hats 32-38- Sale 6 Reg. $7. Garter less panty girdle of nylon Lycra spandex Control panels at sides and tummy. In pink, blue or yellow XL Sale 5 Reg. $6. Long leg panty girdle with firm control front V bands and 4 garters. Sizes S.M.L. I)1ANF. mi-n- t Ih ... rFNROD her rngngp- announced thU week. Diane Penrod engaged to Steve Sprague Mrs. and Mrs, Lou Penrod of Delta, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Diane Tenrod to Steve Sprague, son of Mr. and Mra. Phillip Sprague, Dewey, Okla. The couple is planning a December 18 wedding at St. Joseph church, Ogden. Miss Penrod Is a 1970 graduate of Keimnerer high school, Kemnierer, Wyo,, and graduated from school of Salt Lake, attended Weber Slate college, I year and Is presently employed st W. s. C. Miss renrad Is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mra. Frank T. Deft. Tabiona. Mr. Sprague Is s i960 graduate of Dewey high school, Dewey, Ida., attended Coffey-vll- le Kansas Jr, College one year and has attended Weber State college two years, where he Is presently a student. la., Through Salurday! Parls-all-Modell- ng REMEMBER: YOU CAN CHARGE IT AT PENNEYS! Roosevelt Shop Penneya, 9:30 a.m. 5:45 p.m., Monday - Saturday JCPenney The values are here every day. I off DEER HUNT SPECIALS! 32-36- L.or 20 Reg. 2.S0. bra. White cotton bra with nylon lace upper lace cups Padded ith polyester libcrlill. In Mhile or pastels. 32-36- BOOTS Sale 2'" 4 Crossover Reg. $3. Stretch bra of nylonLycra ' spandex with nylon Sues $35.00 j i $12.98 $1.00 up to $3.98 Insulated Underwear Thermal Socks Deer Bags $2.49 $1.00 79? Ammo Western, Remington Scabbords, Bullet Belts, Shell Holders, Slings, Hunting Coats, Redwing Hunting Boots, Insulated Packs! BUY EARLY! DEER SEASON IS ONLY 14 SHOPPING DAYS AWAY! Smiley's Sporting Goods Phone 722-290- 2 Roosevelt |