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Show STAND AMD - MoOMvalt, Utah Thursday, November 11, 1971 4 In June Lyman honored The Title I Advleory group of Uintah County held their meeting at the Bottle Hollow Complex at a luncheon In honor of Mra, June Lyman. Following a buai-ne- ae Sunday guests at the homes of Mr, and Mrs. Vaun Ryan and Mr. and Mrs. Orman Sullivan wars Mr. and Mrs, Lowell Ryan and family and Allen Swett, Heber. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Ryan, Kearns; Dennis Smith, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Heaton and family, Fillmore and Mr. and Mrs. LaRell Chappel Durango, Colo. Mrs. Clem Labrum and Mrs. James Hall spent Tuesday and Wednesday In Salt Lake attending to business, Ed Yack motored to Price Sunday to visit with Steven. Mr. and Mrs. T. O, Sullivan received word that their son in law, Carl Conrad had a heart attack and was In the hospital In las Vegas. Mrs. Mlrl Jennings returned home last Monday after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jennings In San Joss, Calif. Mrs. Linda Timmons and family, Salt Lake, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mlrl Jennings recently. lunette Jennings and her roommate, Hillary Stone spent the weekend at home. Mr. and Mrs. C. Howard Alvey and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hill Holladay and family were visitors at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. James Alvey. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hardy are the parents of a baby girl. Mrs. Vllate Summeral Is the grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Wall and family, Gillette, Wyo., were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Blrtcher and Mr. and Mrs. Orin Duvall In Salt lake returned Friday from Los Angeles where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Espinoza and family, their daughter They also visited Mr. Blrtcher s sisters, Mrs. Emily Green and Mrs. Minnie Smith. In Us Vegas, they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bryan and Bill Blrtcher. They also stopped In Springdale and visited with Mrs. Blrtchers sister, Elsa Ruesch before returning home they spent a day with Donna meeting, eeven year old Lorenxo Suma of Whlterocka aang a aolo Smiles" dedicating the aong to Mra. Lyman. Ho waa accompanied by Mra, Phyllla Ober-hanal- y, Mra, Oborhanaly played a aolo on the accordlan and the group ssngseve-r- al aonga. glftwupreaentedto Mra. Lyman from Title I for her contrlbutlona and dediea-tlo- n to the weat aide achoola. Attending the luncheon were Mr. and Mra. Henry Cuch, Marrletta Reed, Katherine Jenka, Lorena Suma, Clara Natcheea, Robert Chapooae, Phil Ellla, Dale Hartvlgaon, Grant Drolllnger, Dale Harrlaon, Norwood Hardy and Norma Denver. A Morrill family reunion The family membera of Mra, Alfred Morrill gathered at her homo for a . Forty family dinner and membera were pressnt. Mr. and Mra. Boyd Samoa, Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Morrill were there, alao aomo from Vernal and Rooaevelt. ? Neighborhood Sewing Larla boated the NeighborSewing Club at her reildence Wed- Mra. Edith hood The evening waa apont nesday evening. sawing Christmas presents and doing other A dessert luncheon was serhandwork. ved to 13 guests. J"r ass ears. Hay Zufeit greet guests following thetr Justweds wedding Saturday evening. The bride is the former JoLlta Hullinger. Mutual Marrieds meet , The Roosevelt fourth ward's Mutual - Marrieds met at the home of Mr. and Ardean Mrs. Arvln Ubrum Friday. Bench presented an Interesting lesson. Refreshments were served to ten guests. Just-A-Me-re Club Mrs. Ed La brum entertalnsd the club Thursday evening at her residence. A dessert luncheon waa served and the evening waa spent playing bridge. prizes were won by Mrs. j Thelma LiThe nek, Mra. Ward Mulford and '.r. Mrs. Richard Adams. Just-A-H- ero Neola Bridge Club Hullinger-Zufe- wedding rites lt ner, Deveda and Julie Guthrie, Tina, Blrtcher Sandra and Hedle Zufeit were flower girls. All were dressed in pale blue Miss JoLlta Hullinger became the bride rites performed at the home of the brides parents Saturday of Ray Zufeit in gowns trimmed In white lace. The mother of the bride wore a beige dress with raised flower trim. The mother of the bridegroom wore a black and white suit. Gregg Chldester performed the duties of best man. The three-tiere- d wedding cake was in whits trimmed with blue flowers. It was topped by a miniature bride and groom. R was made by her sister, Mrs. Brent Shiner. evening. Bishop Dennis Mower officiated In the double ring ceremony In the presence of members of both families. Parents of the young couple are Mr. and Mrs. Orvel Hullinger and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Zufeit. For her wedding the bride wore a white pant suit with sliver trim and she carried a bridal bouquet of white and blue caraa-tion- s. Matron of honor waa Mrs. Saundra Guthrie. Bridesmaids were Toni Zufeit, Diana Sprouse and Ronnie Hullinger. Brenda Gurr, Corrina and Desiree Shi Members of the Neola Bridge Club met at Steves Cafe Wednesday evening. Mra. Bernard Oberhansly was hostess. Prizes were won by Mra. Vona Houtz and Mrs. Melba Bastlan. Mrs. Steve Bel--l- oft was a gueSt two-pie- ce Mmh Ntwl lUm.'ta NaaMvall. Sunday and Monday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orlls Rachels vers Mike Blanusa and Tom FawaonsofSanAndrsas, Calif. Mr. Blanusa Is under sheriff of Calaveras County and Mr. Fawsons Is ths Deputy District Attorney. Mr. Blanusa Is Mrs, Racheles brothsr. They ware returning home after deer hunting In Colorado. Recent visitors at ths horns of Mr. and Mrs. Orlls Rachels wera Mr. and Mrs, Harold Lowe of Stockton, Calif. Mr. Lows and Mr. Rachela ware Army buddies during World War n. This was thalr first visit sines they went their separate ways after serving In the New Guinea war zone, nearly years ago. 27 Among the friends and relatives who attended the wedding for Mr, and Mrs. Ray Zufolt Saturday evening were Mr. and Mra. Richard Zufeit and family and Mr. and Mra. Brent Shiner and family. Salt lake; Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Zufolt and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Zufeit Goshen; and Mrs. Dan Gunther and daughters, Julie and Veda out-of-ba- sin Ogden. 7 500 Club meets Ths Duchesns 500 club was held Saand turday evening at the home of Mr. Mrs. Niles Earl. A desssrt luncheon was served. Special guests wars Mr. and Mrs. Malln-s- kl Georgs Conn, Mr. and Mrs. Ray and Mr. and Mrs. Bob McGhee. High and Mrs. Deon prize was won by Mr. and Mrs. George Brown and low by Mr. Conn. Susan Forsgren to wed Thomas L. Fabrizio Mr. and Mrs. James B. Forsgren announces ths engagement and marriage of their daughter Susan to Thomas Levere Fabrizio Wednesay at 10 p.m. in the Salt Lake Temple. Their reception will be at the Candlelight, 3000 B. Highland Drive at Salt lake. A dance and reception will be held at the Tablona gym Saturday, Nov. 13 from 8:30 to 11 JO p.m. Their will also be a program and music. Norman Blrchell and Ray Ubrum, Vernal, spent Tuesday and Wednesday In Provo attending to business. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. a boy, Nov. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Nov. 7. In Ogden. Bert Dallas Ames, Myton, Jay Bryant, Myton, a girl, PATIENTS Esther Crystal, Altonah; Ruby Black, Jonas Lopez, Whlterocks; Janice Street, Lorna Til mage; Altamont; Jensen, Delores Zobell, Marvin Gibson, Roosevelt; Mark Robert Ankerpont, Ft. Duchesne; Rebecca Jeanette Redfoot, Kimberly Roger Small, Roslta Serawop, Randlett; Marvin Floyd, Ottilia Foy, Rose Tope notes, Byron Collett, Jenkins baby, Duchesne; Marjorie Shaw, Vernal; Milan Rogers, Bluebell; Steven Rms, In charge of serving and In charge of gifts were sisters of the bride, Mrs. Gene Gurr and Airs. Brent Shiner. The young couple is making their home In Vernal. Open houses were scheduled to honor the newlyweds Wednesday, Nov. 10 at the home of the brides parents and Nov. 13 at the home of the bridegrooms SUSAN FORSGREN . . . Thomas Levere Fabrizio. wUl marry NELSON AOENCY Notice to Public NOTICE FIVE-DA- Y permits for hunt23D, Rock Creek, will go' go on ante Nov. 17. First-comTwo-de- er ing e, t Applications must be made In person at the Ute first-serv- ed Indian Tribe Flah and Game Department. Fort Duchesne, Utah. Anyone who has purchased a permit for Aar hunt Nov. 6 through to 15 are not eligible to purchaee the permit Tor Rock Creek, Bargains everywhere you look. post-seas- er 23D. ALFRED PARRIETTE, Clerk Dates of publication. Nov.. 4 and All our mens jackets. All on sale. 15 off. 11, 1971. Notice To Creditors Step into your future with Koscot Interplanetary beauty systems. 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