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Show Roosovgflf Ctofihtar We, as a Chamber off STANDARD - Rooaevelt, Utah Thursday, January 27, 1972 BERTHS Mr, and Mrs. James Bird, Bluebell, a Klrl, Jan. 18. Mr. and Mra. Keith Lynn Rasmussen, Vernal, a boy, Jan. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Van Tassell, My-to- n, a boy, Jan. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Earl Page, Duchesne, a girl, Jan. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Boren, Vernal, a girl, Jan, 21, Mr. and Mrs. John Thunehorst III, Vernal, a boy, Jan. 22. The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, Theodore Camp, Duchesne held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Zella Grant on Thursday afternoon. Myitis Buckalew and Alice Summers helped with the refreshments. Mavis Powell gave the lessons "Goodrige (Goodrich) Story". Monday Bridge Club BrnmUt SWjJ Hamt ,m 7I till Seven new members were welcomed into the club Including Mrs. Frances Baker, Mrs. Barbara Oberhansly, Mrs. Dixie Dean, Mrs. Sheryl Broadhead, Mrs. Joan- Horrocks, Mrs. Palmyra Peterson and Mrs, Vera Penfield. The entertainment committee was selected and secret pal names drawn. Luncheon was served. Mew officers for the year are Mrs, Crozer, president; Mrs. Donna Swain, Mrs. Margaret Loranger, secretary and Mrs. Helen Wilkerson, - Mr. and Mrs. Ross Herrera of Du. chesne announce the engagement of their daughter, Virginia, to Bobby L. Bailey son of Mr. and Mrs. Troy B. Bailey of Duchesne. Miss Herrera is a Junior at Duchesne high school. Mr. Bailey graduated from Duchesne high school with the class of. 1970, where he was active in sports and played on the basketball team. He is now employed by the Bureau of Recla During the Call Countin' TOPS meeting mation at Duchesne. No definite wedding held last Thursday Mary Lou Hayes was date has been set. named the top loser and she was presented a Topsy Trophy as top loser of the year. Division winners will be presented with certificates at a later date. Meetings are held each Thursday at 6 p.m. at the Duchesne County Court house. Chipman, McKenna engagement revealed vice-preside- nt; reporter. Carrot TOPS meetings The Carrot TOPS club of Roosevelt will be meeting at the Roosevelt city building on Thursdays at 2 p.m. Included in the membership are two graduate KOPS and other members who are losing steadily. A new pair of doctor's scales was recently purchases and all members helped with the expense. Club members are planning to attend S. R. D. In May. For Information on joining the group call Mrs. Pohl at 722-30or Just attend one of the meetings. es The Duchesne County Cow Be lies is an organization composed of women who are Interested or directly involved In the Beef Industry. The goal of the Cow Belles Is to become more Informed about the problems that confront the beef Industry; the progress and contributions the business makes to 9 is 79 q Mr. and Mrs. Dick Chipman, Raymond, announce Canada the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Kathryn to Warren McKenna, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert McKenna, Roosevelt. They have set January 27 as the date of their wedding in the Cardston LDS Temple. Both are presently attending Brlgham Young University and plan to move to Roosevelt to make their home and to attend school. Warren is a graduate of Union high school and has served an LDS Mission In Tiawan. An open house will honor the newly-we- ds Feb. 11 in the Roosevelt Stake Center beginning at 7:30 p.m. . The Duchesne Mother's Mrs. Leon Dump was hostess of the Neola Bridge club at Steve's Cafe Wednesday, Jan. 19. A dessert luncheon was Thompson, Sandy and Sheila Graham. Paula Bailey was at the guest book. a orchid. Alton Moon emceed a program which The Duchesne Stake Center was the surrounding white Mrs. Wendy Earl was her matron of consisted of a piano solo by Luclenne site of the wedding of Miss Monica Mack Bridesmaids were Ronda and Dennis Grant. Stake president David honor. Larsen, a vocal solo by Rose Marie Lorl Perkins, honorary and Sam officiated In the double ring cereMerkley; piano solo by Mary Welsh and who was unable to attend. a duet by Rex and Sue Ann Thompson mony In the presence of relatives and bridesmaid, Parents of the young They wore gowns of white chiffon with accompanied by Rex on the guitar. close friends. red velvet bodices. They carried bouThe bride wore a deep purple Jumpcouple are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. quets of red and white roses. suit for her going away outfit. Mack and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd P. Grant, The mother of the bride wore a pink all of Duchesne. They will make their home in Orem and white paisley gown and the mother where Mr. Grant is employed and the A buffet dinner was served following of the bridegroom wore a jred taffeta new Mrs. Grant Is attending Utah Technithe ceremony at the Stake House with pastreet-leng- th gown. Both wore corsages cal College. rents of the bridegroom as hosts. of red roses and white carnations. The newlyweds were honored at a reDaryl Grant performed the duties of e ception that evening. The receiving line best man; ushers were Tony and Marlln flanked stood before a silver backdrop all brothers of the bridegroom. by pillars topped with arrangements of Grant, tiered wedding cake was Iced five The linden Dye claimed Darlene Huntsman red roses and white carnations. white in white with red roses as accents, ft for his bride, December 8, Bishop Blayne The bride wore a floor-leng- th Morrill performed the ceremony. taffeta gown with a lace bodice and sleeves, was topped by a miniature bride and groom. In charge of serving were Kathy Klel- An open house was held the same evening rounded neckline and empire waistline. A in the Neola ward Relief Society room. Seed pearls accented the neckline. The bride graduated from South high full lace train was attached at the shoulheld shoulder-lengtwas school and the Hollywood College of Beauh veil Her der. with seed ty. She attended Trade Tech in Salt by a flower Lake. pearls. She carried a bouquet of red The bridegroom graduated from Union white carnations and breath baby roses, high school, a four year seminary graduate. He attended LDS Business college. He played on the Softball team that won the Church also the sportsman ship trophy. He is presently employed at How much do you tieed Dairy In Murray. to move sftead now? The bride's sister attended her as matron of honor. Best man was Norman Dye. At Production Credit, wi serve agriculture with short-terUsher, Larry Dye. Flower girls, Laura money. It's our specialty Malr, Vickie, Sharla and Shelly Dye. With line of credit it your Freda Campbell presided at the gueet PCA you're free to concentrate book. Mrs. Keith Mair, Mrs. Norman on other operations, make the Dye and Mrs. Larry Dye were In charge best buys on seed. feed. equipIn charge of serving were of gifts. ment labor, livestock and dozBarbara Racheal Henderson and Pratt, - on ens of Roosevelt DUP meets er, 26 - 27 JANUARY FEBRUARY 2 - 3 Nylon Tricot and Sheers 30 to 80 per yard Polyester Knits $1.75 to $2.50 per yard Margie's Fabrics Utah Duchesne, Phone 738-202- 0 for Information on the sale! The Roosevelt wedding rites Deane Crozler. The servers were Gay-le- ne Dye, Susan Crozler, Sue Ann Henderson and Caryln Pratt. The young couple Is planning on making their home in Neola. Phone . LIVING other items i II r WARD'S 100 YEARS IN BUSINESS! 2 ITEM- SWELDER, 115 volts CENTURY OUTFIT INCLUDES: Sample Electrodes Carbon. Fiber Multl-Purpo- NOTE: Can operate on house only '49.99 Welding and Carbon Are Torch, Cahlr. Helmet, Instructions. ;Ish ouli-- t most require 220 volt service. your PORTRAIT The Uintah Basin's Complete Shop! One Complimentary portrait will be given fo tocn ramify oi o Qtlt from our f fore. These ore baouhfaffy poicd pottmitt, not anopihoft, token by o ikifffd, profeiiionof Photographer. chimin awn m ccerNii it iini Arvin's Automotive Portraits AT WARD'S CATALOG STOKE Nelson's Agency Roosevelt 1 day only Monday, Feb. 7 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Facilities and Personnel to Better serve You! I! NO ACI LIMIT "ADULTS WELCOME" Family Group 3 terms. A stake in agriculture, good records, and a call or visit is the way to get things gomg Let's talk. T& 722-246- ROOSEVELT, UTAH ch nd tond I H li. Wgr UTAH FARM PCA 159 E, lagoon lohmon, Roosevelt. UUh 722-225- 9 T 258 East 2nd North Valve Grinding Tower Steering Automatic Transmission Air Conditioning Professional Wheel Alignment Brakes Drum Truing Balancing Tune-u- p COME IN AND LET US OFFER GUARANTEED The Go Ahead People Phone HELP! 19. the National Convention will be held 8 in Salt Lake City. A history of Johanna Moletta Bertelsonl and her coming to America, was given byl Bernlce Edrlngton Wilson. The lesson was given by Ruth Martini on the Goodrldge (Goodrich) family. & told the story of Benjamin Goodrich andl Penelope Randall Gardner . his wife I Refreshments were served by the hos- -l tesses, Mrs. Rudy, Vera Hansen, Melindal Thomas and Ruth Ostler to the 11 members! present. NELSON AGENCY FARMERS 0 heli Na that I April I ENGAGED . . . Kathryn Chipman and Warren McKenna announce their engagement thU week. MONEY FOR RANCHERS DUP meeting was at the home of Margaret Rudy Jan. Instructions were received from tional Captain Kate B. Carter noting Huntsman-Dy- AND Alfhildl Josle and Arlene Thompson. Ed Brian from the Salt Lake Police Department gave the program on "Women's Alert". He talked about the tele-phone molesters, peeping toms, and etc., and how women can protect themselves I from an attacker. Refreshments were served to 16 mem bers and 36 guests. basa, Connie Earl, Marilyn Merkley and Debbie Merkley. In charge of gifts were Carol Thomas, Maxlne Roberts, SuAnn Monica Mack, Dennis Grant wed Hostesses were tary library. Mrs. James Mllllgan and Mrs. Joe Malnar won the prizes. ir NOWIVWeaS Club was held I at the Duchesne Elemen-- 1 Friday Jan. 21 served. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Grant were honored at a reception marriage January IS. The bride la the former Monica Mack. VIRGINIA HERRERA . . . annonnmt her engagement this week. Mothers Club meets Neola Bridge Club economy. Margie's Fabrics Remnant Sale! Betrothal of .Virginia Herrera announced Cali Countin' TOPS The Neola Community Club was held Mrs. Marlon Bowman entertained the Neighborhood Sewing Club Wednesday, Jan, 19. A luncheon was served and handwork was done. Dlcla Emert was honored because It was her birthday. They promote Beef through publicity, consumr education, recipes and various other projects. They support the Cattle Industry In Duchesne County and work with the Duchesne Cattle Association to help bring about a better Beff business. To help the Beef Industry grow they encourage anyone to Join, membership dues are $1.50 and may be sent to Beth Myrln, secretary, Altamont, Utah 84001. ..... Jan. 20 at the hme of Mrs. Norma Crozler with Mrs. Emllyn Houston as Neighborhood Sewing the a Mrs. Darrell Walker hosted the Monday Bridge at her residence Jan. 27. Guests were Mrs. Clair Larsen, Mrs. Ida Harrison and Mrs. Ed Labrum. A dessert luncheon was served and bridge was played. Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. William linck won the prizes. Community Club PATIENTS Sharon Duchesne; Jean Decker, Edna Drolllnger, Marjorle Eldredge, Eversole, Allison Pigeon, Roosevelt; Rosemary Thompson, Whlterocks; Kenneth Benson, Dean Gardner, My ton; Katie Tabbee, Ouray; Ranae Chapoose, Ft. Duchesne. Duchesne County Cow-Bellseek members The Roosevelt Chamber Commerce Duchesne DUP meets Uinta V-D- ny vote tablishing facilities here, should the be affflrmlative on February 5th. we aiso urge you to exercise your vote. to our community. We would, off course, welcome the new business in our area, and pledge to Moon Lake members our full support and help in making the move and es Commerce In Roose- velt, wholeheartedly support the committee of Moon Lake Electric Association members seeking the central office move 4 prodrins Fab. 5 is 722-222- 5 |