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Show mmstam (jdDmsiD e Mr. and Mrs. Alden White, Logan visited in Roosevelt Saturday with thir daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Betts. Mr. and Mrs. Earl (Rocky) Hansen, Provo, spent the weekend with Mrs. Melba Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Birtcher were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orin Duvall in Salt Lake City last week. Myrtle Sprouse, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sprouse, Stevie, Shelly and Jomiy and Clive Sprouse , Salt lake; Mr. and Mrs. Kay Osborn and family, Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Anglesey, Valerie Ann and Rodney, Granger and Mr. Charles Barker, Las Vegas. Friends and relatives who attended the reception for Mr. and Mrs. Reed Baldwin Saturday evening, were Mrs. Ivean Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Baldwin and Kimberly, Mr. and Mrs. Henderson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Summers , Wells-vlll- e; Mra. Elmo Peterson, Mrs. David Smith and children, Mrs. Ralph Porter, Preston, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson and family and Clayton Perkins, NEOLA BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Krulge 1 GQSESERB 4iiii Dump hosled evening. Mrs. liwninre Yack and Mrs. were 'guests. A dessert Kdwiini Yack luncheon was served. Bridge was played during the evening. The prizes were won liy Mrs. Ward Mulfnrd and Mrs. Lawrcnre Yack. Washburn-Glic- a RaNae Nielsen, Provo, spent the ... Sorenson, Madsen rites . 3 Tiffeny Johansen spent a week with her aunt and uncle, Ralph and Sharon Thacker while her mother is getting better from the car wreck ahe had. o Linda Hansen has spent a month with her parents, the Lynn Hansens and will fly lo Florida where she will help to run a resort. o Denny Thacker of Wyoming spent the weekend with hia parents the Jamea Thackeri, then the James Thackers returned to Wyoming where Jim has Word has been rereived of the Oct. 7 wedding of Miss Kathryn Jean Glica, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley F. Glica of Iluachuca, Ariz., to Leonard Washburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Washburn of Roosevelt. The ceremony at Ft. Iluachuca, Ariz., was followed by a reception at the NCO Club. Miss Margie Camba of Delano, Calif., was maid of honor and Daniel Smothers of Ogden was the best man. The bride was graduated in 1966 from Stamford high school and is stationed with the Women's Army Corps at Ft. Iluachuca. Her husband, a graduate of Union high school in Roosevelt, received his associates degree in 1968 from Dixie College and is working for the Bureau of Reclamation in RoosevvelL The Couple will make their home in Roosevelt. ii Lynn Poulson, Julie Gividen are married I 5 o wedding weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Nielsen. Janice M. Meyer ends Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jenkins and basic training course family, Morgan, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Lucy Edwards. They were also joined by his brother from Private Janice M. Mever, Daughter of Roosevelt. E. Meyer, Arthur and Mrs. Mr. e Mrs. Lucy Edwards received word eight Roosevelt, completed recently that her granddaughter Miss Kathy women's the at basic of weeks training chosen had been Butterfield, Coppertone Army Corps Center, Ft. McClellan, Ala. Miss Coppertonian. She is the daughter of She received instruction in Army Mr. and Mrs. Golden Butterfield, Mr. and Mm. T. R. JUSTWEDS Madsen were married Saturday In e Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gentry history and traditions, administrative Roosevelt Mrs. Madsen Is the former procedures, military justice, first aid and Mrs. and Mr. Curtis Cloud accompanied field training. Sorenson. Rae Linda and Mrs. Mildred Brock of Duchesne to Pvt. Meyer received her training with Price Saturday to attend an Eastern Star company B of the WAC training battalion. meeting. The private is a 1972 graduate of e Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Labrum attended a Riverton (Wyo.) high school. FDA meeting in Salt Lake Friday. They also attended a dinner dance at the Ambassador Hotel On Saturday they enjoyed a lunch at the Ft. Douglas County Miss Linda Rae Sorenson became the club and the football game at the U of U bride of John Madsen In a ceremony with Arizona. Madsen on G. Frank by Bishop performed e Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Hullinger and Nov. 3. The double ring ceremony was held at the home of Bishop Madsen In the Amelia, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hullinger presence of family members and close and family and Steven Knight went to Provo Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. friends. o Visiting over the weekend at the home Parents of the young couple are Mr. Harold Munn. The Munn's had their small son blessed. His of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Lisonbee were name is Harold. Shane Sheman Roosevelt and Mrs. Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hullinger and family, Charles Hansen and Jack Bingham, Salt and Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Madsen, Fillthem Lake. also, Ogden joined more. o Members of the DUP had a quilting at Prior to the wedding a wedding dinner e Mrs. Mirl Jennings, Lanette and weekend in Lake Salt JaNae the the home of Mrs. Alice Summers Monday, spent was served at the home of the brides where they attended a shower for Cherie o Mrs. Donna Mezenen and sons, In Roosevelt. parents Ann Horrocks, daughter of Mr. and MRS. Douglas and Ken were in Salt Lake The new Mrs. Madsen wore a floor-leng- th Jay Horrocks. Lanette was also honored Monday for an appointment with the white dress featuring a high neckat a shower Saturday night by her orthodontist. They also visited in was a belted and with sleeveless line, the home of Nida Mrs. at relatives, corShe wore Mapleton with Dr. and Mrs. Lynn orchid an pleated skirt. Horrocks. Bateman. sage. Darel Mrs. and Mr. visited e Swarts last o Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivie are the Ronnie Butcher performed the duties week in Dragerton and with Mr. and Mrs. parents of a baby boy born Monday, Nov. of best man. Bill Ward in Orem and Mr. and Mrs. 6, at the Roosevelt hospital He weighed 6 The wedding cake was iced In orchid Duncan Shilver in Summit Park. They lbs. 13 oz. They have 8 other children, 5 at and the bride miniature a with groom home returned afternoon, Sunday girls and 3 boys. James D. Ames, Ioka, is top under an orchid covered archway. visited with Mr. Mrs. and Clair Larsen e the only living grandparent. Roosein home their They are making Mrs. Annie Bailey, Ferron, and Mrs. Alice Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Jacoby were in Los velt. Fox, in Orangeville, Friday, Angeles, Calif., last week where they took e Miss Shanna Spendlove spent the their daughter, Julie for her yearly weekend with her parents in Morgan and checkup. Miss Donna Bale went to Nephi. The Steven and Maureen LaPray are first ladies are local school teachers, time parents of a baby boy born Saturday, e Mr. and mrs. LaMar Nielsen visited in Oct 28 at Ithaca, N.Y. He weighed 7 lbs. 7 Bountiful Friday with Mr. andMrs. Carl ozs. and will be named Tate David. . Miss Julie Gividen and Lynn H. Poulson Smith. Grandparents of Mr. and Mrs. Philip, were married in the Manti LDS temple Moon, Duchesne, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Out of town guests who attended the Nov. 2, 1972. Julie is the daughter of Mr. LePray, Hayward, Calif. Great grandpar- - t reception for Mr. and Mrs. Prentiss Barand Mrs. Harold Gividen, Mapleton, and ents are Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Lindsay, ker Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Heber, and Nephi Moon, Salt Lake. Grant Anderson and family, Murray. Mrs. Poulson, Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Bench moved A reception for the young couple was last week from their ranch home to town held at the Mapleton ward chapel Nov. 3, into the Tatton Bench home which they 1972. purchased. The bride is a graduate of Springville Mr. and Mrs. Neville Wimmer and Mr. four-year high schol and a seminary and Mrs. Bud Bancroft attended the funeral services of Mrs. Ella Helleckson in graduate. Last year she attended attended Snow College at Ephraim where Salt Lake on Wednesday of last week. she was active in music and dramatics. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Horrocks returned The bridegroom was a graduate of home on Tuesday of last week after an Duchesne high school and was also a day trip. She visited with Mr. and Mrs. four-yea- r Marvell Marett in Calif., and also with her seminary graduate. He is a son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Milton graduate of Snow College where he was president of the LDSSA. Lynn served a Bloomquist at Ogden. mission in the California area of the West Barbara Huffty is in Texas where she attended the funeral services of her Spanish American Mission. He is currently attending Utah State Universmother, who died last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gee and Mr. and ity. Mr. and Mrs. Poulson are making their home in Logan while he completes Mrs. Harold Gee attended the 50th his education. wedding anniversary open house in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wilson at Layton fY CETHTm the Neola dull at Steve's Cafe Wednesday 8TANDAK1) - Roosevelt, Utuli Thursday, November K 1!73 employment. Mr. and Mra. Roland Powell spent the weekend with his parents the Clyd Powells. Itowen Monson and sister, Dorene, spent the weekend at home with their parents the Grant Monsona. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Warr had their baby son blessed in sacrament meeting Sunday. He was given the name of David Lee. The Warr's are new in the ward. Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Carrol and Patsy of Monticello, spent the weekend visiting the Fred Carrola. -- Fred was thrown off a horse and broke his arm. The other arm was badly cut and hia leg hurts also. Visiting was their granddaughter and family, The Norman Snows of Gunnison. Joan Brotherson spent the weekend at home from Snow College. She is the daughter of Martin and Lorna Brotherson. Also home for the weekend was Scott Mathews. Phone News Items to 722-21- ... Mr. and Mm. WEDDING BKLLK Dtinny Flores were married In Vernal Oetnlirr 2. Mir la the former Jackie Amen. Florez-Ame- rites s Jackie and Danny Florezwere honored at an open house Nov. 4, 1972 at the home of Mrs. Florez parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd El Ames. The bride and groom were greeted by many relatives and friends. For her open house the bride wore a gown with long light blue sleeves and a rounded neckline. She wore a corsage of roses and carnations. Mrs. Sherman Sorenson and Mrs Keith Boren assisted in the kitchen and Miss Ruth Sorenson was in charge of gifts. The newlyweds are making their home floor-lengt- h in Roosevelt. WHY PAY COSTLY RENT when you can own a beautiful brand new Mobile Home of your own from BASIN MOBILE HOMES! We have a GREAT Selection of CENTRAL, MONTROSE, BROOKDALE, GENTRY, MANERWOOD and VANTAGE HOMES all sizes and arrangements to meet your personal needs. You will be fascinated by special features like raised living rooms, center island cooking units, large pantries, and many, many more features! Come in and see them all at . . . BASIN MOBILE HOMES In Roosevelt WEDDING. . .Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Washburn greet guests at a reception held in their honor in Arizona. u 'J, . and Duchesne with the Largest selection ever! ; OiniflFdbate fiSn Saturday. Earl Jordan was involved in a accident Tuesday, Oct-- 31 about one mile south of the post office in Arcadia. He received bumps and bruises but was not hospitalized. 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