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Show KuoM-vrl- t, STANDARD Thursday, Auguit 3, 1972 Utah UBIC Flower Show Cowan-Castag- no on Tlie U. B. L C. Flower Show will be display at the Roosevelt 1st ward church house. The hours will be from 2 to 6 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 4 and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday August 5. The categories under which flowers can be entered are: 1. Artistic Arrangement; fresh flowers In an arrangement. These flowers can be grown by the Individual and then arranged or can tie purchased and arranged. Cultural Class; A. Single Speci2. mens; B. Three of the same variety and color displayed In the same container. Seven of tlie same variety, can be C. mixed colors In same container. 3. Dried weeds or flowers In an arrangement. 4. Artificial Arrangements and 5. House Plants. Mlnature arrangements and arrangements with real flowers combined with wood and rocks may also be entered. Flowers must be entered on Friday morning tie tween 7:30 a.m. and 9 a.m. Each entry must be in a container since mine will lie provided. There Is no limit on tlie number of entries per individual. All flowers must lie picked up by 4 p.m. on Saturday, August 5. Besides first, second and third ribbons tliere will lie a Sweep-staand Queen of tlie Show ribbon for each category. If there are any questions call Mrs. D. G. engaged Mr. and Mr. Albert Castagno of Grants-vlll- e, announce the engagement and forth coming marriage of their daughter, Carolee to Roger Cowan aonof Mrs. Sarah Du- Casper and the late Reed Cowan of to be married are cheane. They planning In the Salt lake Temple August 25. Miss Castagno was a high honor graduate of Dixie Junior college and attended Southern Utah State College. Mr. Cowan spent two years In the army most of which was spent In Germany. Two years at Dixie Junior College and one year at Southern Utah State College. He was an active member of the track team. They will make their home in Duchesne until returning to school. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Davis and family from Las Vegas visited last week with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Davis. They all traveled to Wyoming where they at- ke Mantyla 722-277- 7. youth talent contestants named UBIC Finalists to present their talent numbers in tlie Youth talent show for the UBIC were selected at tryouts held Saturday, July 29. Tlie talent show will lie held Friday, August 4 at 10:30 a.m. at tlie UBIC stand at the City Park. Tlxise participating are LeAnn Lube, Greg Melinda Frandsen, Holrn-ber- g, Ross, Deanna, Deiwrah and Teresa Mrs. Gary Dean Rockwood upakr wedding' vowm June 23 Vint Roper, Lorenzo Suina, JeanIn the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She in the former Mary ette Mecham, Jolene Rasmussen, Mona Jennette Swaiiey. Carolee Castagno and ENGAGED y, Rae Huxford, Robert Ross, Jackie an are August Cowan planning Roger Gil Mitchell, Cindy Ross, Trena 25 wedding In the Salt I.ake Temple. Kent and Kelly Eldredge. Swasey-Rockwo- od Miss Julie Gardner of Vernal will appear as a special guest and will perform. Lake City. The couple exchanged rings. Miss Mary Jennette Swasey and Gary Everyone Is invited to attend and enjoy the The wedding party was honored at dinner of Dean Rockwood the were June 23 married young people. performances In tlie Salt Like LDS Temple. Parents following the wedding at the Willow Creek The Duchesne 500 Club was hosted by of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Country Club and the following evening Mr. and Mrs. Nell Moon on Saturday evethe newlyweds were honored at a recepSherman M. Swasey, Mountain Home and ning. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. tion at tlie Altamont Ward Cultural Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell H. Rockwood, Salt Kenny Chapman. A steak barbecue was Lighted Grecian pillars topped with held at the Starvation Reservoir. formed a backdrop fur the receiving ferns A line. The bride was lovely In a flour-leng- th gown of white georgette over satin Mrs. William Llnck hosted the Just-- A -with lace and pearl trim. Her veil of Mere bridge club at her home Thursday bridal Illusion was held by a dainty evening. A dessert luncheon was served florette and she carried a bouquet of Services of the Myton Presbyterian and the evening was spent playing bridge. gardenias and stephanotls. d, Church were held in the Roosevelt City The prizes were won by Mrs. Ward Mrs. Genna VeeCandlandwas the brides Park Sunday, July 30, so that patients Mrs. Anne Platt and Mrs. Darrell matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss from the Snyder Convalescent Villa could Walker. Carol Rockwood, Miss Loretta Ayers. be Included. Special guitar and vocal All wore floor-leng- th gowns of pink dotted music were furnished, with Mr. Peter Jaswlss with empire waistlines and carried cobson, Duchesne, leading the worship baskets of daisies. Tara Pillshury was services. the flower girl. Following the morning service, the Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cooper and Mr. and The mother of the bride wore a mint patients were guests at a pot luck dinner Mrs. Harold Deller hosted the Saturday green georgette crepe over printed crepe, In the park, before returning to the villa. floor-leng- th Knighters Saturday night at the Frontier and the mother of the brideSixty people were present for the open Grill. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. groom wore a mint green georgette crepe air fellowship. Ponton, Salt Lake Ctty. Dinner was served with lace trim over taffeta. Both wore The Ladles Aid Annual tea will be held and bridge was played after. The prizes gardenia corsages. Saturday, August 5, from 2 to4p.m.at the were won by Mrs. Emerson Oberhansly, Mark Rockwood performed the duties of Myton Presbyterian Church. The decoraGordon Harmston Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. best man. Usher was Keith Rockwood. tions as well as the program which will Their wedding cake was three-tiere- d Lynn Lab rum. and be given by women from the Uintah Basin was topped with a mlnature bride and area, wlllfollow the theme Summertime" groom. A highlight of the afternoon will be the In charge of gifts was Mrs. Richard quilts and pillowcases made by Ladies Swasey assisted by Mrs. Samuel Swasey. Aid members. Miss Eva Pillsbury presided at the guest All women are Invited to this annual book. event. Open to all, free of charge, the Merrill Swasey, twin brother of tlie tea continues a tradition begun many years BIRTHS bride, was master of ceremonies for a ago by early ladles Aid members who Mr. and Mrs. Alex Barney, Roosevelt, program consisting of a piano solo by held a gymnastic and physical education a boy, July 27 Carol Rockwood, a dance by Vickie Lynn program as part of their annual festiviMr. and Mrs. Reese Murphy, RooseBrotherson and songs by Samuel and ties. Patricia Swasey. velt, a boy. July 28. Worship services, Sundays. 11 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Edwards, RooseThe bride wore a while knit suit for her Speakers from Salt Lake Methodist, velt, a girl, July 28. away outfit and they spent a going Christian and Presbyterian Churches. Mr. and Mrs. Gall Powers, Roosevelt, honeymoon In California. They are There will be nursery facilities for a boy, July 29. making their home In Sugar House. younger children. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Sathers, Roosevelt, a girl, July 30. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rich. Roosevelt, a girl, July 31. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Rogers, Roosevelt, a girl, July 31. Ober-hansl- nuptials 500 Club Meets Myton Presbyterian Church News and Mrs. E. D. Lewis of Leeds. Robert and Janet Hill and family from Ogden visited over the weekend at the home of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Casper. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Lisonbee and family left on Sunday for a trip to Mirror Lake, up thru Evanston, Wyo., Manila and Flaming Gorge. Mrs. Beth Rowley has spent the past 10 days in tlie St. Marks hospital In Salt Lake. are Mr. Just Mere club tended the Cheyenne Rodeo and parade. Eugene and Zelma Davis were In Heber on Friday and visited with Zelmas sister Mrs. Evelyn Horrocks. Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge Buckalew got word that their grandson, Scott McAfee will be traveling to California with his baseball team, the 13 year old Stars of Westslde Salt Lake, to represent Utah. The Westslde Allstars defeated Carbon County 6 to 4 on Friday evening at Ogden to win the State Crown. Their next scheduled game will be in California with Mexico. -Visiting on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pope and Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge Buckalew were Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Schroeder from Riverton. Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Art Taylor is at home recovering after being In the hospital 10 days with a broken back. She was hurt while playing church softball at Altamont. Mrs. Gladys Odeklrk left Sunday with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Laramie of Salt Lake for a weeks trip to Yellowstone Nat'l Park. and Mrs. Ralph Halsgead went to Salt Lake Sunday where Ralph entered the LDS Hospital. He was to undergo Open Heart Surgery on Wednesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cowan are first time parents of a baby boy born July 24 at the Roosevelt hospital. He weighed 8 ltis, 3 oz. and will be named Darrin Reed. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jenson, Myton and Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Casper, Duchesne. Great grandparents over the weekend at the home and Annie Mezenen were Annie's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Christensen and grandson from Meadow ng of A1 Vista, Calif., and an aunt, Grace Lovelln from Sacramento, Calif. Mrs. Vera Fausett returned home Tuesday from Reseda, Calif., where she has been with her mother. Mrs. Irene Pulley, who underwent surgery. Altamont 24th parade winners announced The winners of the Altamont Parade were announced recently. The First Place Float was entered by The Variety Arts Club with design by Janet Oman and Nancy Miles. Moon Lake Ward presented the second place winner and the third place winner was made by the Cub Scouts. The H Spurs were the winners of the best horse group. Individual winners were Most Humo4-- Guy Hansen; Fanciest horsemen, Fisher family and Ricky Oman; Best motorbike. Dale Street; Most original entry, Max Fisher family; Best bikes, Darren Jensen and Lilly Ames; most clever entry, Shane Shiner and Dee Streets family. The judges for the parade were Mr. and Mrs. Von Malqulst, Wane Workman, VaLoy Farnsworth, Leon Harding and rous, Max Sherry Harvey, Hansen engagement Holgate. Mul-for- Saturday Knighters two-we- ek Mr. and Mrs. Gene Harvey of American announce the engagement of their daughter Karen to Earl "Rocky Hanson, son of Mrs. Melba G. Hanson of Roose- Fork velt. The couple Is planning an August 25 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with a reception to honor them that evening at the Fitzen Gardens, American marriage Fork. The bride-eleis a graduate of American Fork high school and LDS Seminary. She is presently attending Brigham Young ct University. In high school she was a officer. Sterling Scholar , honor student, pep club officer and representative student. The prospective bridegroom graduated from Union high school and LDS Seminary and was first counselor In the Stake LDS Seminary presidency and president of the Stake M Men and Gleaners. He was also on the high school honor roll, participated in track and played in the Smith dance band for three years. He is presently Young attending Brigham University and has performed as a member of the ballroom dance team. He has completed a 2 12 year LDS Mission to the Islands of Tonga and Hawaii. The newlyweds will make a temporary home in Provo following their marriage. ENGAGED . . . 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