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Show Roosevelt, Vtah STANDARD Thursday, October 19, 1972 dtxuiacrxp J liIHTIIS Mr. and Mrs. Jack la Ki11:ii'lin, Myton, a girl, Oct. 10. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. CaiupWdl, Vernal, a boy, Oct. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Karl N. Yount, Neol.i, a boy, Oct. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Stdpli, Roose- I1"- - Pike Mr velt, a boy, Oct. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Zuerkcr, Vernal, a boy, Oct. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph (1. Harkfonl, Lapolnt, a boy, Oct. 13. Mr. and Mrs. (). Iaon Ftllini'.iiu, Myton, a boy, Oct. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Udell Winkler, Bluebell, a girl, Ot-t- . 15. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Mitchell, Vernal, a girl, Oct. 15. Jasper Pikes observe 65fth anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Pike observed their 65th wedding anniversary on Oct. He Is 87 years old and she Is 84. 15. They They were married In Vernal. have been residents of the Uintah Basin PATIENTS Orvel llulllngcr, Vic Brown, Morrell Labrum and Josephine Markey, all Roosevelt; Myron Brough, Lydia Watts, El. Duchesne; Laura C'hegup, Whlterocks; Pearl Mortensen, Lapolnt; Herman I Wise, Duchesne; Nonna Lynn Wero, Hand-lett- ; Corlnne Christensen, Neola. all their lives. They are the parents of nine children, seven of whom are still living. They are Mrs. Lile (Rhoda) Butcher, and Lawrence all of Roosevelt; Mrs. Heber (Ada) O' Nell, Hesperia, Calif.; Lorln, Whlterocks; Mrs. Ella Quinn and Mrs. Harold (Uintah) Bullock, Salt Lake City, They also have 21 grandchildren, and one great-gre- at 34 grandchild. Mr. Pike has been a farmer, rancher and carpenter. Norman Friendship club The Duchesne Friendship Club was held on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Zella Grant. A salad luncheon was served to eight members after which Bingo was Each memlier received a gilt. played. Myton DUP meets To Beauty college Hie Myton Daughters of UtahPloneers their meeting Friday at the home of Mrs. Thelma Llnck. After a short business meeting the lesson was given by Ruth Murray. The meeting closed with a dinner served to held llinr.e present. Betty Lou Wilkerson to wed Antone Grant Moss .Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow J. Wilkerson ol Neola, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Betty lam, to Antone Grant (Tony) Moss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Moss of Sail Lake City. I lie couple is planning a Nov. 22 In lie- Lull lake Temple. They will be honored with a reception on Nov. 24 In lh Neola ward rhurch and an open house In Salt Lake City, Dec. 1, given l the piospectlve bridegrooms parents. Tony went on ail 1.DS mission to Central California He attended BYU and U of U and is now working In Salt Lake City. Hetty Is presently employed with the LBS Churrh offices In Salt Lake City. wed-(111- 11 - BASIC! MOBILE HONES In Roosevelt and Duchesne AT OUR ROOSEVELT LOT Sherry Suddreth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Suddreth, and a graduate of Duchesne high school, has recently been accepted to study at Mary Kawakami She will College of Beauty In Provo. Join a select group of students from many states and foreign countries In the study of cosmetology and related career opportunities. Socialette Club meets The Socialette club met at the home of Mrs. Dean Frandsen. were Mrs. Theo Perkins and Mrs. Charles Winn. President, Mrs. Kelly Goodrich conducted a business meeting after which Mrs. Don Mantyla gave a book review on "The Coming Crash. A salad luncheon was served to the members present. 500 club meets Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Brown were hosts to the 500 club on Saturday evening. A dessert luncheon was served after which the group traveled to Park City to spend the remainder of the evening. Birthday party ... we have just taken in a Mrs. Jim (Kay) Smith was guest of honor at a surprise birthday party on May 11. The party was held In the Bill Small home with Mrs. Small and Mrs. John Breen the hostesses. Refreshments of birthday cake, punch and coffee were served. Those attending were neighbors and friends of Mrs. Smith. NEW LINE OF MOBILE HOMES: The Montrose" Our first group of these homes, from Greeley, Colo., arc now here. They are 72 x 14's. For the ultimate in spaciousness and beauty, youll have to see these homes to see what mobile home living can really be! The Montrose has spectacular arrangement and construction features. DUP meeting The Roosevelt chapter of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will hold their October meeting at the home of Mrs. Tina Wilkins F riday Oct. 20. All members are urged to attend. Come and see them . . . and compare! EXCACEI) . . . Tnnv Muss and Hetty lam Wilkerson re veil I their enngement. Auxiliary ladies meet American Legion Unit 64 met at the home of Mrs. Tina Wilkins Oct. 11 at 8 p.m. Girl Staters, Margo Murdock, Barcey Milligan, JoAnn Shields and Ronda Benson, gave talks about their Girl State Activities. Miss Benson, unable to attend, had her report read by Miss Murdock. Douglas Riding showed a travelogue of Vietnam. There were 28 present. Guests were Maxine Burdick, district membership chairman, Vona Houtz, district president; Phylla Day, district secretary, Lois district first Mrs. Lee Swartz, Juanita LaRose, Mr. Riding and LaRayma Freston. Hostesses were Mrs. Roberta Jones and Mrs. Wilkins. The next meetlngwlllbeheldatthehome of Georgina Costuros on Nov. 8. Cowan - Castagno wedding The Salt Lake LDS Temple was the setting ror the wedding mi August 25 of Miss Carolee Castagno and Mr. Roger Cowan. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alliert Castagno of Grantsville and the groom's mother is Sarah Casper of Duchesne. Following the nuptials the wedding party was entertained at a wedding breakfast at the Coachman. That evening the newlyweds greeted friends at a beautifully appointed reception held at the Grantsville Stake Center. A color scheme of yellow and hot pink was carried out. The bride was lovely In her traditional floor length wedding gown, styled with bodice of lace with bouffant sheer sleeves. Her chapel length sheer veil was edged with lace and her veil of Illusion was caught to her hair with a jewel encrusted headpiece. Her txaiquet was carnations and rose buds. Gowned In yellow and pink dresses with ruffles at tlie hemline, and long sleeves were attendants to the bride, Pat Chatwln, Jackie Smith, Phyllis Castagno, Barbara Bell and Judy Cowan. Russell Cowan was best man for his brother and ushers Included Jim Cowan, Bob Castagno and Alan Chatwln. Tending to the brides book was Irma ed HOOPERS ELECTRONIC SERVICE DUCHESNE, UTAH Phone Radio - 738-598- 8 T.V. - Stereo La-Ro- se, at Orissa's Dross Qualify Fashion For Natural gas is stored sunshine perfect for drying your clothes. Natural gas is the energy of the sun which reaclii'tl the c.irlli millions of years ago. Released today this natural onorgy dries five loads of clothes in a gas clothes dryer for tlu prio of in a flameless dryer. Thats because natural gas is such an efficient source of heat for household uses. w So when you use a gas clothes dryer you not unl save money, you save energy for everyone. See the fully automat ir gas dryers in decorator colors at your gas appliance dealer's. yo-.i- MOUNTAIN FUEL r Mr. and Mr. Dave Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roberts and son Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Verlen Labrum went to Sprlngvllle Monday to attend the funeral service for Sam Roberts. the out of town guests who attended the open house for Mrs. Anna Larsen on her birthday were Mr. and Mrs. Buzz Larsen, Mrs. Arlene Hatch and daughter, Mrs. MarAnn Norton and sons, Mr. and Mrs. RuthTord Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Eby and Children, Mr . and Mrs. Terry Neff and son, Mrs. Veiva Galloway, Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Galloway, Mrs. Nola Larsen, all of Salt lake; Mrs. Vondella labrum, Sprlngvllle. Accompanying Lenna Lee Roberts and Carlos E. Reed through the Salt lake Temple Oct. 11 were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chapoose, Granger; Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Anderton, Mr. and Mrs, Rae Scholes, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Frandsen, Mr. tnd Mrs. James Alvey, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Parrish and Mr. and Mrs. Don Truman. Following the wedding they had dinner at The Hawaiian where they were met by Mrs. Charles Reed, Mrs. Lula Brock, Kathy, Margaret and Michael Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Wenzel Luke returned Friday after spending a week with son, Stacy and his wife at Alexandria, Va. While visiting there they toured the area and also went to Washington, C. D. where they attended sessions of both the House and the Senate. Stacy had recently returned from an assignment in Iran. Mrs. Percy Stewart and Mark and Mrs. LaRue Green went to Salt Lake Sunday to the testimonial meeting for Wayne Morrill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Morrill who Is going to California on a mission. Woman Young Ladies Children CATALINA BOBBIE BROOKS GAY GIBSON Including Dresses -- Sportswear -Coats - lingerie Bridal Gowns & Formats OIFT ITEMS; CRYSTAL and 722-275- 1 SILVER BRADLEY DOUS Kl MEN STORE Everything for Men I Boys CHAMPION ROUGH RIDER ARROW 40 South 2 East MAVEST Days DON MOORE Roosovolt |