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Show & MODDfUiilDSIg IN inte Sudd THE OLD SEARS CATALOG STORE " Uinta J" x m 'g m "sav si J0.'iV 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Titus of Sprlngville, announce the engagement of their daughter Marilyn Kay Ferrell to Robert M. Beal, son of Dr. and Mrs. Max Baal of College Park, Maryland. The couple plan to be married In the LDS Temple In Salt Lake City November 29. A reception Is being held In their honor on the same evening; at the Sprlngville Museum of Art. Is a graduate of Brig-ha-m The bride-to-Young University. While at the University, she served as managing editor on the yearbook staff, and was selected as one of the outstanding seniors In her class. Miss Ferrell worked as a caseworker for the Duchesne County Division of Family Services and later transferred to tlie Social Service Department at the MARILYN KAY FERRELL Her Utah State Training School in American engagement announced this week. Fork. She was employed at the State Training School for over four years. Mr. Beal grew up In College Park, Maryland. He spent a winter In Athens, Greece and a winter In Oslo, Norway with The Socialette Club was held at the home his family while his father was on Full-brigof Mrs. McNeil Jr., Duncan Nov. 11. Mrs. scholarships to those countries. He received a Masters Degree In ElecKeith Bergqulst and Mrs. Phil Brother-so- n trical Engineering from the Brlgham were Mrs. Norma Denver gave the program Young University and Is working towards a PH.D . He is currently employed at on Ute History with slides and Interesting the China Lake Naval Weapons Center In comments. California as the project engineer working Mrs. Charles Denver was a guest. on a communication system. Pumkln Pie was served. After the wedding the couple will reside in China Lake, Calif. ... Socialette Club meets ht Culture Club meets Neighborhood Sewing Culture club was held Thursday at the of Mrs. Lynn Labrum, Mrs. Mr. WiFloyd Labrum was lliam Sheveland, head chef at Bottle Hollow gave a demonstration on arranging food to look appetizing and how to cut It to get the most from It. A dessert luncheon was served to 22 members and the guest. residence Mrs. Floyd Labium hosted the Neighborhood Sewing club Wednesday evening. An enjoyable time was had sewing and doing other kinds of hand work. Mrs. Theron Leavltt was a guest. Refreshments were served. ss. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Hardy, Roosevelt, a girl, Nov. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Reed J. Barker, Vernal, a girl, Nov. 7. , Mr. and Mrs. James H. Street, a boy, Nov. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Harrison, Vernal, Alta-mo- nt, Nov. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Richard Vernal, a boy, Nov. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hall Brady, nal, a boy, Nov. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Coy Loyd Sturges, sevelt, a boy, Nov. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Taylor, chesne, a girl, Nov. 13. Jar-vi- s, VerRooDu- VZ Pttmmm Hum Zelda Cesspooch, Randlett; Rev. John Blake, Rex Whltmore, Jr., Margaret Rudy, all Roosevelt; Brent Zager, Neola; Madeline Wlsslup, Esther Wyasket, Robert Ankerpont, Mary Sue Serawop, all Ft. Duchesne; Phillip Lopez, Ruger Kurlp, Carla Kowchee, Whiterocks; Shelley Johnson, Vernal; Billy Johnson, Arcadia. Notice ESTATE or MARGARET C. ZAN'E. Deceased: Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the underlined co Robert M. McDonald. 800 Walker Bank Building. Salt Lake City. Utah, within three months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Claims muit be presented the with provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated 19S3 and with pioper verification as required therein. JOHN ZANK WCKLKY Adm'.nktralor of the 75-9-- of Margaret Mr. and Mrs. Arvln L Bellon, Roosevelt, announce the engagement of their daughter, Becky Ann, to Stewart Davis Morrill, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Blayne Morrill, Neola. Miss Bellon Is an honor graduate of Union high school where she was active as an FHA officer, In music circles, was a Seminary officer and a four year graduate. She is presently attending Utah Technical college in Provo in the nursing C Zane, Deceased. Date of firnt publication. November 11; date of lust publication, December 2. 1971. LrJuXEl Steven Yack spent the weekend with his parents, he attends CEU. Dr. and Mrs. Wendel Johnson, Ogden, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Todd. Dr. Johnson is visiting all the Semnarles in the basin, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sanden spentlast week In Idaho where Mr. Sanden attended some forest meetings. On Saturday they moved to Vernal where they will make their home for the present. Weekend visitors at the George Fenn residence were Mr. and Mrs. Verl Olson and Dawn Marie and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson and Jenefer of Price. They were joined by the children and grandchildren from Roosevelt for a family gathering. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrell Jensen recently motored to Moroni where Mr . Jensen attended Ms 45th class reunion. House guests at Mrs. Clista Angus home for the pheasant hunt were Mr. and Mrs. Kent Angus and family, Mapleton. Weekend visitors at the Lyall Pitt residence were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Chap-pe-ll and family. Friendship Club held The Duchesne Friendship Club was held the home of Venla Gee on Wednesday evening with Annie Mezenen as A delicious luncheon was served to eight members after which "Help Your at Neighbor" was played. Marie Baum won high prize and Zella Grant won low. .S3 Brought. Chandler. Ernmt Durfee, Ralph Emmons. Ed Harris, Hannah Harris. Harris. Louis William Cram MONICA LYNN MACK . . . engagement In announced thin week. Mrs. Phyllis Day entertained a group of ladies at her home on Monday eveing. A dessert luncheon was seved and the evening was spent playing bridge. Prizes were won by Mildred Carman, Ruby Thomas and Julie Telisak. Spade Hi Club meets Mrs. Edward Yack entertained the Spade Hi Bridge club at her home Wednesday. Mrs. Ward Mulford was a guest. A luncheon was served and the evenlngwas spent playing bridge. The prizes were won by Mrs. Jack Harmston, Mrs . Robert Hulsh, Mrs. Lloyd Fenn, Mrs. Nile Chapman and Mrs. Rex Lamb. The regular dinner meeting of the Du- chesne Lion's club was held on Wednesday evening at the Frostop. Nine guests from Orem attended. Mr. Twltchell of Orem, the former District Governor was guests speaker. He showed: pictures of the International Lion's held In Japan which he attended. The club has one new member , Leon Youd, a Bureau Engineer. Con-venti- on VALUES AT SMILEY'S . . . Rubber Boots $7.98 COWBOY 0VERB00TS $9.98 INSULATED RUBBER BOOTS & $9.98 - $12.98 CHILDREN'S NEW STOCK! SNOWMOBILE BOOTS The Les Femmes held their November meeting at the Roosevelt Floral Mrs. Charles Jenkins, Mrs. Dave Adam-so- n and Mrs. Curtis Shupe were hostesses. The members enjoyed making Christmas decoration items. Dessert was served to the club $11.98 o FOR EARLY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING LEE BRAND PANTS FOR MEN MISS LEE FOR WOMEN LEE WORK SHIRTS Lay-awa- for Christmas We gift wrap! y Smiley's Sporting Goods Phone 722-299- Roosevelt 2 To Creditors ESTATE of EVAN 0. BEN-NIODeceased: Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of SAM & MANGAN. Attorneys. City County Building. Duchesne. Utah 84021. on or before the 11th day of February. 1972. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated 1953 and with proper verifications as required therein. ZELLA R. DEXN10N. Administratrix of the Estate of Evan 0. Bennion. Deceased. Published In the Uintah Basin Stiinriuiri Nrvember 4. 11. IS. 7S-9-- ami 25. 1971. Ort. No. 414 421 255 418.432 Share Amount 60 210 SI 24.00 Open ifcroiiE Christmas Some people save First Security BankAmericard for a special time ... to buy special things. . . for special people. The time is here. The things are ready. And the people are waiting. 621 00 140 294.00 20 4200 2.1 52.50 140 294 00 210 441.00 120 21200 Jensen, Jem 240 Labrum. Val 504.00 231 485.10 Nuerenberger. Howard 50 105.00 Ouvunlan, Arthur 48 Wllklns. Cale 90.30 And In accordance with law and by order of ihc Board of Dlrcctori made on the 6th day of October, 1971, no many share;; of each parcel cf stock, or portion t!cicof, ns may be necesvary, will be mid on the day of December. 1971, at the hour of 8:00 P.M. at the residence of Clyde Froil in Ouray Valley, to pay the delinquent aiHesmenl. together with cost of sdvertistng and expense of wle. WILLARD WALL, President ELSIE FROST, Secretary Published In the Uintah Basin Standard. Rooacvelt, l.'Uh, on November 18 and 25. 1971. (3iBga!flng BankAmericard Think of it as money. lt Shnkt -- , Lions Club meets CHECK THESE OUTSTANDING MEN'S, WOMEN'S - t Ladies Bridge party Auixiliary bazaar set ENGAGED . . . Stewart Morrill and Becky Bellnn make weilillng plan. OIRAV. I'TAII Thorn night. Guests at the Floyd Peterson residence Thursday night were the girls who sang in the Tax Deductions. They were accompanied by their chaperone, Mrs. Van Wagenen, Provo. They also entertained Todd Jr. high and Roosevelt Jr. high beside their appearance at Union. -- Susan Bellon spent the weekend with her parents. Among the football fans who attended the BYU and Ariz, football game were Mr. ra i and Mrs. Dennis Mower, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Olson, Dr. and Mrs. Calvin Kowal-11- s, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. David Stevens and baby, Salt Lake, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Devon Fenn. Their baby has been sick while they were In Roosevelt. Among the Union football fans who attended the game at Payson were Mr. and Mrs. John Chasel, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Egan, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Wane Workman, Mr. and Mrs. Mlrl Jennings and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Club meets at Floral hereby Name of Storkholdrr Friday Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Mack of Duchesne announce the engagement of their daughter, Monica Lynn to Dennis Grant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Grant of Duchesne. Miss Mack is a graduate of Duchesne high school where she was active In cheer-leadin- g, speech and sports. She is presently attending Utah Technical College at Provo in the dental assistant program. Mr. Grant la a graduate of Duchesne high school where he also graduated from Seminary and was active in sports. He has attended a year at the college of Eastern Utah where he was on the basketball and baseball team. He is currently working in Duchesne. The couple has set no definite date for their wedding. The American Legion Auxiliary Unit 22 are planning their annual 12 o' clock luncheon and bazaar for Wednesday, December 1 at the American Legion Hall in Duchesne. The annual card party will also be held that same evening at 8 p.m. given that there is now pant due and delinquent on the below limed stock, the amount set opponito the respective stockholder names. Thin axurixmcni was levied on October 6, 1971. is Labrum, Richfield, was a Rooday last week. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Vincent and family, Sandy, visited with Mrs. Vincent's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Shepherd over the weekend. ' Mr. and Mrs. Arvln Labrum and Mor-re- ll Labrum were Salt Lake visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Peterson and daughter Marie, Salt Lake, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dee Peterson, Bountiful. The Infant ton of the Peterson's was blessed in Church Sunday Nov. 7, he was named Denton S. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Labrum, Bountiful, visited with Mr. Labium's parents, sevelt visitor one Mr. Morrill is also an honor graduate of Union high school, a four year Seminary graduate and served a France-Belgui- m LDS Mission. He attended Brlgham Young University prior to his mission and is presently at BYU. The young couple Is planning a Dec. 17 wedding in the Salt Lake Temple. Ouray Park Irrigation Company Notice MI l ...La Vers to Stewart D. Morrill Notice To Creditors accordance Becky Bellon engaged llamt'U RMMvtll, program. PATIENTS Estate sponsored by St. Helen's Altar Society Monica Mack engaged to Dennis Grant Basin sei be In 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. ( r.j ' a boy, 20, 1971 Hot chocolate and coffee will be served! ROOSEVELT, UTAH STANDARD - Roowvelt, UUh Thursday, November 18, 1071 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Mufct Ommi mi Uiwri r SwAAnim Ur, Cry. ' ! " |