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Show 4 Ladies golf members plan fund raising Boowvalt, UUk STANDARD Thurtday, July 8, 1WJ Money-makiwas the main topic of discussion when twelve ladies met last Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Bob Hulsh. Guests were interested In speeding the completion of the Roosevelt Golf course and Ideas on fund raising endeavors were exchanged. A suggestion was made to place a thermometer on the corner of First Security Bank showing monetary progress of the golf course. Plans were made for an evening of activities slated for Wednesday, July 19. Mark your calendar and watch for details of the ng GEE) Vlsltini last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mallo were Mrs. Mallo'i sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kranskl from Milwakee, Wis. Also visiting were Mrs. Irving Mallo and son Dave from Phlllfpsvllle, Calif. Babies blessed In Duchesne first ward on Sunday were Jana Lee Swope, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Swope from California. Blessed by Elvln Barker her great grandfather. Robert Stanley Bench, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bench blessed by his father; Travis S. Grant, son of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Grant blessed by his grandfather, Parry Grant. Confirmed was Sondra Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Peterson by Marvell Marett great grandfather; also confirmed was George (Tike) Kargls by Dan Workman. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moat and family from California have been visiting with their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. David Moat. -Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Korrocks and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pulll of Price attended the Lehl Rodeo on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elvln Barker of Salt Lake have been vacationing here the past week with their daughter and family Mrs. Susana Doty. Also here for the past week were Mrs. Doty's son and family Mr. and Mrs. Terry Swope from California. this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Tollefson are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Merrell from Mesa, Ariz., her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Snow from Hunter and another sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Farley and family from Tucson, Ariz., also Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stanley from Provo. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Peterson were his parenU Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Peterson from Holiday, his sister and family, Dr. and Mrs. Marsh Poulson from Salt Lake and also Mr. and Mrs. Kent Durrant and family from American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. William Jordan from Bountiful visited with Mr. and Mrs. Marvell Marett several days. Mrs. Jordan is Mr. Marett's sister. Friendship Club Gee was hostess and Annie Venla at the Duchesne Mezenen Friendship club held last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Marie Pope. it! You Missed But, we'll be back - Right here In Roosevelt! fun-fill- ft D D D p I UBIC Baby Show 722-32- Juttweds wrr Mr. and Mm. RoUnd Cloyd Powell mention In the Rallnrd Hard Cultural The hrlde in I hi-- former Kathleen honored mt a June HnII 32. Pag. The Salt Lake Temple was the setting for the wedding of Miss Kathleen Page and Roland Cloyd Powell June 21. Parents of the young couple are Mrs. Virga Asay and the late John S. Page, Roosevelt and Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Powell, Altamont. The wedding party members were guests at a wedding dinner at the Chuck-O-Rafollowing the ceremony. The newlyweds were honored at a reception June 22 at the Ballard Ward cultural hall. A silver backdrop and an archway bedecked with lily of the valley and flanked by arrangements of pink flowers formed a background for the receiving line. The bride wore a gown of mirror sheen over satin which featured full sleeves with wide cuffs, a high neckline and panels of lace flowers down the skirt and around the neckline. Her veil of Illusion was held by a net bow and was adorned by appliques of lace flowers. She carried a bouquet of pink roses and white gardenias. Carolyn Kllllan was matron of honor. She wore a pink gown. Bridesmaids were Korean Powell, Maria Powell, Alice Page, Gwen Page and flower girls were Karl and Kathy Page. They wore green floral print gowns and each carried a single pink rose. n The mother of the bride wore a green floor-lenggown and the th no Ul o mother of the bridegroom wore a pink Both wore gardenia gown. floor-leng- th corsages. TRUNKS-SHIR- TS 2 for $10.00 Just Arrived! NEW SHIPMENT OF SHORT AMI LO.NC-SI.KKV- K SUMMER SHIRT- S- MP K' MEN'S "THE STYLE SETTER FOR THE UINTAH BASIN" 1 Roosrvrlt. Utah Phone 722-275- II fa Ml The Socialette Club of Roosevelt received word that they had won $50.00 for. 2nd place In the State of Utah for the Beauty for Business award, sponsored by the CIP through the Federated Womens Clubs of America. The club honored Did's Roosevelt Kloral for their contribution to the city of Roosevelt. The Floral Is owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sanders. Mrs. Donald Mantyla was chairman of the project with Mrs. Phil Brotherson and Mrs. Ferrell Crozler as BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. James Prince, Roosevelt a girl, June 27. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Searle, Lapoint, a girl, June 27. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Klollasa. Duchesne, a boy, June 27. Mr. and Mrs. David labrum, Roosevelt, a boy, June 28. Mr. and Mrs. Craig L, CampMl, Roosevelt, a girl, June 29. Mr. and Mrs. George Frans, Durliesne, a girl, June 30. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gale Hlack, Vernal, a girl. July 1. trial an wudii. Convention Mrs. Lyn (Renee) Miller is chairman and Mrs. William Trowbridge Is man. They reported that this year artiste may set a price on their work and an effort will be made to sell It. The work will be judged according to experience and age and a sweepstakes award will be given in each category. Newcomers to the Basin are especially Invited to enter their paintings In the exhl. bit, they said. co-ch- U . . . Ih rngaeml U. Hancock. Randall G. Hancock to marry Julie Poyner Show 722-25- 8. or Mrs. Ronald Egan, Any hobby or exhibit is being sought for this show Including woodcraft, needlt craft, crocheting, painting, jewelry, fly tying, Indian beadwork, arrowhead displays, ceramics, collections or other 722-333- 1 hobbles. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Poynor of Geneva, 01., announce the engagement of their daughter, Julie, to Randall G. Hancock, son of Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Hancock of Roosevelt. Julie graduated from Community high school in Geneva, 111., and is presently enrolled as a sophomore at Utah State University. Randy graduated from Union high school in 1969. He was also a four year SemiHe served a two year nary graduate. mission In England for the LDS Church. He has just completed his sophomore year at Utah State University. The young couple is planning to be married September 15 in the Salt Lake Temple. My Neighbors ''She's being released so why Phone News Items to MISS RACHEL MOON . . . engage-iw-N announml this week. not?" 1 WEDDING GOWNS nt WEDDING GIFT LIST Rachel" Moon to wed Lynn Baadsgaard LONG J. Willis Moon of Hanna announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Rachel to Lynn Baadsgaard, Mr. and Mrs. 722-213- son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Baadsgaard of Spanish Fork, on July 14. The couple will be married In the Provo Temple followed by a reception at the Alumni House on Urigham Young University campus In Provo, Utah. Rachel Is a graduate of Provo high school and has attended Brlgham Young She is now employed as a University. secretary on the campus. Lynn is a graduate of Spanish Fork high school and Utah Technical College in Provo. He will be attending Utah State University this (all as a senior in Agriculture Education. Lynn served an IDS Mission to the Fasten Atlantic States. There will be an open house held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mxm in Hanna, from 3 until 5 Saturday July 15. SUMMER DRESSES TWO RACKS OF SUMMER BARGAINS GRACE'S rilOXE 7K-S7- KOOSKYM.T. I'TAII m Wtn-tert- SWIM SUITS 30oo off! STRAW HATS 30 Off! 3qo0 0ff i LADIES' AND GIRLS SUMMER WEAR LADIES' SLACKS Phone 722-222- 5 - Anyone in the Uintah Basin having a habby Is Invited to exhibit at the UBIC Hobby Show. Reservations for a hobby may be madi by calling Mrs. Alfred Stringham PATIENTS Wheel Alignment Brakes Drum Truing Balancing COME IN AND LET US OFFER GUARANTEED HELP! Artists of the Uintah Basin are couraged to plan now to enter their art work in ine annua vuuu sasin inaui. Charles Johns, Wayne York, Van Roosevelt; Don Sltta, Farming!!, N. M.; Woodruff Reynolds, Kearns; l.vnn Taveapont, Ft. Duchesne; Samuel Cess-pooc- h, Pete Mt. Sheep, Randlett. 258 East 2nd North p Art Show UBIC Hobby VT-- Socialette Club wins business beauty award Arvin's Automotive Tune-u- 722-302- 86 ed The Uintah Basin's Complete Shop! Valve Grindinf Power Steering: Automatic Transmission O Air Conditioning O Professional the park. Children will be eligible between the ages of one and four, inclusive. To register call Noreen Roberts at 0. or Lanls Dastrup at The wedding cake was four-tierand was topped with bells . It was decorated with pink and white. In charge of serving were Betty Dean and Ardlth Allred. Gwen Remington apd Carol Looke were in charge of gifts. Earleen Page was at the guest bok. Orlan Cook emceed a program consisting of a solo by Gwen Page; a piano solo by Arnold Jones; an Indian hoop dance by Wesley Smith; a solo by Kathy Page; a piano solo by Karl Page; a duet by Korean Powell and Gwen Page and a tap dance by Vicky Brotherson. The bride wore a yellow knit suit for her going away ensemble and they honeymooned In Steamboat Springs, Colo. They are making their home In Altamont. Facilities and Personnel to Better serve You! O preliminaries ushers. $3.50 to 7.00 MEN'S AND BOYS' SWIMMING I JULIE POYXER to marry Randall Arnold Jones performed duties of best man and Glen Page and Robert Page were LARGE SELECTION OF TANK TOPS UBIC Tiny Tot 722-27- LySJ 52 Preliminaries for the UBIC Tiny Tot show will be held Thursday July 27 at 9:30 a.m. at the City Park. Finals will be held Friday August 4 at Page - Powell wedding UBIC 4 04 inm innio vr lq aonDflaHDMKN S Mowe, Bill Trowbridge, Mack Cole, Shirl Rawllngs, Jay Gates, Kile Chapman, Dennis Jenkins and Kenneth Adney. Ia1 Deadline for entries In the UBIC baby show is July 17. Babies will be competing In only diapers or diapers and protective pants. Babies may be registered by calling Judith Rawllngs or Dearwyn no later than July 17. Eldredge, 722-29Babies are eligible until they reach the age of one year. floral print Q activities. Art Jones, golf instructor with Utah State University Extension, outlined the golf class he teaches and also suggested several activities for raising money. Mrs. Hulsh, assisted by Mrs. Arvln Labrum, served refreshments to Mmes. Gordon Ilarmston Jr., Joe Murphy, Dennis ' ifflfo ed nnnHnfliLjiJwii r. m STEIHWDII rilONK 7M-t8- 7t 3 99 . |