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Show FASHION TIPS NEWS FROM: Summer aalea and back to achool calea will aoon be the order of the day and a good chance to get the childrena clothing at reduced coat with a savin? of the hard to come by dollar, atill at the aame time, it will be a good idea to remember that it isn't neceaaarily auanity that makea the girl or boy the beat dressed, but the adaptability of the artidea and the quality, of the garment Thinga haven't changed bo much that their atill isn't a need for a basic outfit. Basic in color and style, pants, skirt, dress, blouse and articles that will shirt Then mix and match for the rest of the achool outfits. Use common sence in buying and an eye on the garments tag to see how well the article is made, as well as information on how to care for the article. Women of the basin, take note. If your not already aware of it, it is time to start filling those empty bottles, you have around the house and at the same time, as so many articles have expressed, save your family from certain starvation or at least bankruptcy. Whatever the reason you have had for canning other years, this is the reason for canning this one. For the next few weeks we will try to run a few canning recipies. Try this one out on the family, and see what they think of it, since most everyone has green tomatoes by now, this one is in season. Green Relish their parents, 722-201- 5 Fruit-height- x celery seed mustard seed cider vinegar water vegetables, and sprinkle with Rince and drain. Combine remaining ingrediants and pour over vegetables. Heat to boiling, simmer three minutes, put in bottles and seal Grind united Darleen Timothy and Joshua Oliphant were a ceremony in the Provo temple recently. in holy matrimony during the salt, let stand overnight. 722-213- RITES UNITE COUPLE RECENTLY TIMOTHY-OLIPHAN- T 1 The former, Darleen Timothy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Joshua Timothy of Roosevelt, became the bride of Ray J. A totally new way to hit the books. Clothes unconfmed ideas on how with' to be worn together. Casuals to create a stir, at budget relieving prices. Oliphant, son of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Oliphant, of St. George,, in a single ring ceremony, held in the Provo Temple, on July 25. Officiating at the ceremony was Harvey L. Taylor. A wedding breakfast honored the cou- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin liphant, of Orem. A reception was held July 27, in the Roosevelt Ward cultural hall, and the newly weds received relatives and guests in a setting of flowers of pink iris and pink carnations with white daisies. The bride was dressed in a white ankle length gown with lace over the satin. The sleeves were tapered with buttons at the wrist and down the front of the bodice. She carried a bouquet of white carnations with baby breath and white lace ribbon. Serving as maid of honor, was Maria Timothy, who wore a pink floor length gown, and carried pink carnations with white streamers. Bridesmaids were Kaylynn Timothy, Chcrrel Timothy, and Ila Oliphant. The flower girl was JoLynn Timothy, a niece of the bride. Gowns and flowers of the bridesmaids were pink street length dresses, with single pink carnations with white lace streamers. Mother of the bride wore a wihte polyester gown with a corsage of pink carnations. The bridegroom's sister-in-lastood in for his mother and also wore a white polyster gown with a corsage of white carnations. , Best man at tlje wedding was Charles Oliphant. The wedding cake was three tired with while icing and pink roses. A miniture bride and groom adorned the top of the cake. In charge of serving were, Ruth Ostler, Maxine Ferguson, Nancy Carter, and Gwen Barney. Those serving were Ethel, Kathy, and Susan Lemon. Taking care of the gifts were, Edna Drollinger, Thelma Timothy, and Deane Jennings. Bearing the gifts were Scott Springer, and Ricky Lemon. Setting at the guest book was Sherry Lea. Background music was furnished by Ola Tess Lemon. The bride chose as her going away ensemble a white polyster skirt with a blue blouse. The happy couple honeymooned in and around Salt Lake. They will make their home in Southern Utah. Darleen recieved her education in Roosevelt schools and Ray attended St. George schools. Both are active in the LDS Church. 10 - 20 - 30 - Years Ago 10 years Suggested names for the Flaming Gorge Reservoir are Lake O'Mahoney, and Lake Ashley in memory of Willian Henry Ashley, the first white man to fully explore the area. 20 years The site of the former Mt. Home school has been deeded to the Mt. Home Association. Community Recreational The Mt. Home Elementary school was closed a year ago and the building sold for salvage. Another elementary school has been closed in the Duchesne County School School has been District. The Nine-Mil- e closed in the Harper Precinct in Southeast Duchesne County. 30 years It is both unpatriotic and illegal to use gasoline and stores for vacation purposes, except as provided by the mileager rationing regulations says an O.P.A. report. Denver is experiencing a beer drought. Newspapers call it a major catastrophe. Denver and the surrounding area are slowly going dry of beer and whiskey. SALE Friday, August 10 Saturday, August 11 America GREAT BARGAINS! While having a to 80 styling . . . beautify) ,your hands with a manicure! (fm V Located in Mode O Day Building Rennies Salon of Beauty Entrance Parking located behind Mode O'Day Open: 8:00 a.m. 'til 6:00 p.m. daily and Saturday Cell or wnlk In ARTISTS ! ! e, ART SHOW SIDEWALK Up . a salt sugar Phone News Items to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Todd. Mrs. Mark Michie and children, visited last week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Clem Labrum. Mrs. Merlye Roaa and Mrs. Ray e Mrs. Priscilla Bingham, Denver, visitLa Donne Dennis, Salt take City, and children, Owyllic Nev. spent ed Iasi week with Mrs. Lucy Edwards. visited last week with her parents, Dr. a few days last week in Salt take City and Mrs. Dan Dennis. They attended the funeral for their Neattending to business. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lloyd and phew Jay Johnson in Vernal. Mra. Ward Mulford and Melanie, Mrs. e The defendants of David and Lydia family, Logan, recently visited with his Dorothy Mulford and Raymond Lemiuex mother Mrs. Zelma Lloyd. Ann Berkslead Jenkins held their annual toured Yellowslon Nt. Park last week Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and family reunion at Merkley Park July 28, Mrs. Lyall Pitt were Mr. and Mrs. Gale and other points of interest. 1973. Over a hundred members were Mr. and Mrs. Chris Aspolol and Mr. there from many locations. After the Harry and sons Randy and Blake, tas Mrs. All Willey Midvale and Miss and Angeles, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burke reunion the family of Frank and Mable and Ellen Sokara, Athen Greece were guests two sons, Salt take City. Jenkins gathered at the home of Mr. and Friends of James Baron will be in- at the home of Mr. and Mra. Parley Mrs. Eugene Workman in Roosevelt and terested to know that he has returned Rawlings and Mrs. Edith Laris. Miss spent the evening and Sunday of July 29 Sokara will visit in the United States for home from the hospital in Salt Lake City where they had a family dinner. Those about six weeks. and is in now Duchesne the who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Earl County Mrs. Erma Sutteer, Scottsdale Aria, hospital Russell Mr. and and Mrs. Jynkins family, visited with her parents Mr. and recently last Guests week at the home of Mr. Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jenkins Mrs. Muse Harris and other relatives. and Mrs. and Marreld Wilkins Mr. Valors Mrs. and Mr. Art were and Payson, Mrs. Denny Adler and two daughters, Miss Sutteer will leave for Alaska in the grandchildren and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. Harold Garman and Mr. Ed Alder of near future to visit with her daughter and Jenkins, Craig Colorado, Mr. and Mra. Richard Kahulek, Salt Lake City and a tas Angeles. They attended the UBIC family. Mrs. Vona IIoulz attended a family and enjoyed a fishing trip. friend, Ron Farnsworth, Mesa City. Mr. reunion at Oak City Millard County, over and Mrs. David Jenkins and Walter, Mr. Mrs. Earl McKenna and three childthe weekend. It was her mother's family and Mrs. Ronald Horrocks and family ren Hyden Park and Mrs. Farrell MohlLapoint. Mrs. Francis Lou Stubbs and man, Bountiful spent the weekend with Alldredge. It was the first time the family had held a reunion in fifteen years. She family and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Olson and son, Roosevelt. was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. M.D. Sgt. Lloyd Eldredge arrived home Roper, Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Hollenback and July 30 after spending about two years in Europe in the Marines. Most of the lime family, Alburquerque are spending a was spent in Rota Spain. He also stationweek in Roosevelt visiting with Mrs. Mrs. Ida Hacracks . . . 64M137 ed in Athen Greece for a short while. He Hollenback's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bell said the country was beautiful over there. Pa try. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Stroup and childTracy and Jeffary Burgess, Burns ren Chris and Billy, Cagary Alberta are the summer in Oregon, Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Angus and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lusty went to the Roosevelt withspending their Grandparents, Mr. Mrs. and Clista Fruitland children, Provo Temple Wednesday, Their girls and Mrs. Bert Angus Burgess. returned home recently from a tour of the stayed in Orem with friends. Mrs. Alfred Morrell attended the southern slates. They visited with Mr. The baby daughter of Mr. and Mra. reunion of her father former Stroup's brother in Alabama and his Louis Bonny was blessed Sunday in Fast family A. Nyler at Wolf Creek. There Joseph sister in Dallas, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Meeting by her grandfather and given sixty-aiwere in week present. Those who were Stroup and children spent this the name of Samantha Marie. there were Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Perry Riverton visiting with Mrs. Stroup's broa Richard Nielsen was confirmed a and ther and family, Mr. and Mra. Kent member of family, Mr. and Mrs. tarry Abegglen the Church by his Father, Vernal and Mr. and Mrs. Wallard Day Angus. and Mr. and Mrs. Max morrill. Salt take Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tanner and Floyd Nielsen. Mrs. Ardon Evans is convalescing at family, Hooper, visited last week at the City. home after recent surgery at the Duchhome of Mr. and Mrs. Elvyn Bascom. The Guests at the Lynn Patterson residence Sunday were, Mrs. Barbara Patterstayed with Mra. Alice Bascom while Mr. esne County hospital Michelle and Shane Ncilson of tas and Mrs. Elvyn Bascon were in Phoenix, son, Mrs. Hortense Park, Mr. and Mrs. e Mr. and Mrs. Reed W is com, Provo, Vegas, Nevada have been enjoying the Paul Hyer and family and Mr. and Mrs. visited with Mrs. Mary Eldredge last summer vacation with their GrandMicheal Patterson all of Provo, and Mr. week. They also attended the UBIC. mother, Mrs. Christina Nation. and Mrs. Ariel Hyer, Odgen. They all Mrs. Morris Benson and children, The following were greeting friends attended Fast Meeting to see the Lynn Susan-an- d Richard, Kearns visited with and relatives at Church Sunday. Mr. and Patterson's baby blessed. Mrs. Marie Benson last week. They visitMra. LaVon Horrocks and two daughters. returned home Aug. 4 Bert Burgess ed the Dinosaur Nat Monument and Vernal Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lusty, Magafter spendings week in a hospital in Salt other points of interest. They were acna, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gilbert Othello, take City. companied by Buddy Benson, Ioka. Washington and Daughter, Joyce of ProMrs. Erma Labrum, Salt Lake City, vo. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. The Glen Gilbert's were dinner guests Richard Adams over the weekend. of Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Gilbert, Sunday e Mr. and Mrs. John Riffle, are the afternoon. parents of a Baby Boy, born July 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hanberg and childthe new addition weighed in at 7 lbs. and THE U.B.LC. IS OVER of Panquitch were visitors during the ren 12 ozs., in Sunnyside Utah. The Riffle BUT week at the home of his Brother, Mr. and family are former residents of the basin. Mrs. Cecil FORGET Hanberg. DONT Mr. and Mrs. Fredie Greenwald and Over night guests on Friday at the sons and Mrs. Ethel Brown were RooseTHE home of Ora Holgate were Lorna Hol-gatvelt visitors last week where they atLewis and Mr. and Mrs. De Ovialt, tended the UBIC. Vaughn Kershaw all Salt take City. e Mrs. Norma Quinn, Layton, recently visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. They attended UBIC. Mrs. Gary Taylor and two children of Muse Harris. She waa joined by four of her sisters, Mrs. Norman Holmes, Mrs. Roy, were visitors this week at her Max Burdick, Mrs. Floyd Wilkeraon and parents Mr. and Mrs. John Richena, and Mrs. Dahl Gardner and all went to Denattended UBIC. AT THE ver for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Woodhouse, Wale Mrs. Rex Curry returend home Augla Walla, Wash., spent two nights, last ust 4 from New Orleans where she week with her sister. Ora Holgate. attended s school food service convenSherri Hanberg is receiving medical tion. She was accompanied by Gwenita treatment at the Primary Children's hosShowalter and Karen Allred. They trapital. veled by bus. Just before leaving for New Mike Bleazard attended a wedding Orleans, Mrs. Curry spent two weeks and reception Friday evening in Ogden for family, visiting wither her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Joe Preslar. Joe was a forMr. and Mrs. Wes Wilson Cowley, Idaho, e Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shepherd went to mer resident of Bridgeland. Order early for Frames, RaNae Holgate and friend, Gary Hills, Magna to see their grandson blessed. He Mountings for Heirlooms! was named Michael John. He is the son of Salt Lake, were guests over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. John Shepherd. with her grandmother, Mrs. Ora Holgate. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Evans, Provo Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Horrocks visivisited with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Neilsen ted last weekend with relatives in Lay-toover the weekend. e Mrs. Rex Curry.and Mrs. Lee Angus Mrs. Eldon Thompson is in the Duwent to Rock Springs Wyoming Saturday chesne County hospital receiving treatS1U0V0 to see their grandson blessed. He is the ment for a fractured ankle. badly and he son of Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. Veda l.abrum . . ARCADIA 4 cups ground onions 4 cups ground cabbage 4 cups green tomatoes 12 green peppers 6 sweet red peppers cup 6 cups 1 Tbs. 2 Tbs. 4 cups 2 cups ROOSEVELT 5 s, n Canning time xk STANDARD Uoosevelt, Utah Thurndny, August 9, 1973 lhiuiv VJt-t.Vi- DUCHESNE COUNTY FAIR n. ft Curry was named James Scott e Mrs. Israel Fackrell, Salt Lake City, Mrs. Garth Tietjen, Bountiful, and Mrs. Ranee Fushton, California, were weekend guests at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson, e Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeMik and two sons, Granger, visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. DeMik parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Labrum. Mr. and. e Visitors at the reside nee VUrsrDonaTd Laris over the weekend were Mr. and Mra. Rick Hardy, Provo, Mrs. Doyle Rasmussen and family, Enid, Oklahoma. Mrs. Rasmussen will visit with relatives in Roosevelt for a while before returning to Oklahoma. Mrs. Gilbert Ellingford and Dorris visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. DeNile McKenna in Granger. e Visitors at the home of Mrs. Ted Johnson are her daughter and family, Mra. Grant Mohlman, Las Vegas. Mrs. Phyllis Chalwin, Penryn Calif, and Mr. ana Mrs. Norman Schrolh, North Highlands. Mrs. Kenneth McChillan, Colton who has been visiting with her mother Mrs. Fred Jensen for about three weeks returned home August 5. Mr. McClellan and daughter flew to Roosevelt to accompany her home. Guests over the weekend at the Loyal Perry residence were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jones, Page Arizona, Mr. and Mra. Paul Perry, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Lconald Perry and four sons, Granger and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Perry, Tooele. Recent visiters at the Perry home were Mr. and Mrs. Jules Perry also from Tooele. Capl. and Mrs. A! Schlag and family, Colorado Springs, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Murphy last week. They were in route to San Fransiro, Calif. Other guests at Murphy residents over the weekend were Lee Ray Sparks, Eugene Ore and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lublin, Salt Lake City. . Mrs. Quinn Washburn and children, Phoenix visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Truman this week. jf Join Phone News Items to Y. Dowdy 722 4591 722-213- 1 TWEED... Juntos wear if back-io-echo- ol! 4NI MMT7J 9 At |