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Show Page 6 Thursday, May 11, 1972 The Ute Bulletin Vows Read In Double-Rin- g Willie-Gra- nt wedding vows were read 22 Haskell Chapoose uniting in by April and Jonas Grant. Willie Miss Joy marriage was the Randlett the for wedding Setting Branch of the LDS Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Willie of Fort Duchesne and Double-rin- g the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Cuch of Whlterocks. For her wedding Miss Willie selected a white gown with a chapel train. lace edged the train as well as the neckline and long sleeves of the gown fashioned from satin and organza. Her fingertip veil was attached to a rosette of lace and seed pearls and she carried a cascade of white and pink roses with baby breath. Attending their sister as maid of honor and bridesmaid were Jody and Elaine th Willie. They wore gowns of pale pink and green styled similar to the bridal gown. Their bouquets were also of pink and white roses. For their part as train carriers Trudy Willie, sister of the bride, and MylaCuch, bridegroom's sister, wore white organza dresses trimmed with pink and green. Flower girls, Dollie Willie, sister of the bride, and Sherlyn Grant, daughter of the bridegroom, wore white and pale pink gowns. The four girls carried pink and white roses. Conrad Reed was best man and was Suni Willie, brother of the bride. full-leng- th full-leng- Business Committee Approves New Enrollees The following children were approved for enrollment with the Ute Tribe by the Tribal Business Committee: Allana M. Jim, daughter of Sharann h, Checora and Alonzo Jim; Betty L. Merdaughter of Marilyn Jim and lin R. Cornpeach; Terrence L. Poowegup, son of Glenda Alhandra and Albert PoowCorn-peac- egup; Kenson D. Loney, son of Doreen Martinez Begins Health Counseling Gerald Martinez has been hired as the Mental Health Technician for the reservation. The newly established position is contracted to the Ute Tribe by the Public Health Service. Martinez works at the alcoholism counseling center where he counsels people who have attempted suicide. He is working closely with Dr. Lyn Ravsten, psycolo-gls- t, in a suicide prevention program and follow-u- p schedule. Martinez reported for work on March 1 after completing a four-wetraining crarse at the Desert Willow Training Center in Tucson, Ariz. A graduate of Phoenix Indian School, Arizona, he has been coordinator of Emergency Food Program for the tribe and a tribal police officer six years. He is married to the former Madaline Duncan. ek i E. Cuch and Gene L. Loney; Frankie son of Flora L Cuch and Albert Cornpeach; Mary N. DuShane, daughter of Alice N. Cuch and Elwyn L. DuShane; Kate A Del Cesspooch, daughter of Annette Jenkins and Delmar Cesspooch; Leander H. Tapoof, son of Alberta Jenks and Leo Tapoof; Amic A. Martinez, daughter of Madeline Duncan and Gerald Martinez; Kimberly A. McKewan, daughter of Carol J. Arrowgarp and Frederick McKewan; Farr Serawop, son of Cherylene Arrive and Bobby Serawop; Adelbert Pargeets, Jr., son of Anna J. Mt. Lion and Adelbert Pargeets; Regina M. Arrowgarp, daughter of Gloria F. Thompson and Dennis D. Arrowgarp; Jessie McCook, son of Carmelita J. Atwine and James F. McCook; Nelko J. Nephi, daughter of Pansy Taveapont and Fernando Nephi, Jr.; Sterling C. Tabbee, son of Eleanore Manning and Clyde Tabbee; Ben-jl- e J. Murray, son of Gloria J. Tabbee and Benjamin II. Murray; Stephanie L. Redfoot, daughter of Colleen M. Wash and Charlie Redfoot; David Copperfield, son of Vernita M. Tapoof and Alfred Copperfield; Natalie T. Tabbee, daughter of Wilburta Cuch and Nathaniel Tabbee; William T. Appawora, son of Melbe R. Accawinnaand William Appawara; Henry P. Appawora, son of Melba R. Accawlnna and William Appawora; Shauna L. Cesspooch, daughter of Annette Jenkins and Delmar Cesspooch and Christopher A. Mountain, son of May Lee Noble and Richard Mountain. J. Cornpeach, ring-bear- er Sewing Offered At West Jr. High Sewing Instructions are being offered at West Junior high school through the newlyweds greeted guests at a reception in the church hall. They cut a three-tiere- d wedding cake trimmed with nit a real orchid and topped and roses pi with a bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. Grant are making their home in Whiterocks. He is employed by the Ute Tribe as building superintendent building. for the new The multi-purpo- se Day Care Parent Group Elects Officers In balloting, Floyd Wyasket was elected president of the Day Care Parent Advisory group. Balloting took place at the front door where children are checked in and out each Completing the board of officers day. are Daisy Jenks, vice president; and Norma Jean Gray, secretary-treasure- r. At a recent Parent Group meeting, pot-ludinner was served followed by a business session during which the group discussed training and technical assistance for parents and staff as well as the revision of the parent policy and procedure handbook. Slated for the next meeting is the planning of a trip to Ilogle Zoo, Salt Lake City, for children enrolled in the center. mid-Mar- ch ck BIA Man Transfers To South Dakota After a years service as the Range Conservationist at the BIA U& O Agency, Lynn Shive will report for duty at the Lower Brule Agency in South Dakota. Consumer Education Program of the Chive will be the Natural Resources SpecUtah State University Extension Service. ialist at the new agency. He received his Miss Annette Smith, Consumer Educadegree in Range Management from Colotion Specialist, is teaching the class every rado State University. Shive is married 10 7 to from Wednesday evening p.in. and is the father of two children. Needed for the worksiiop is a project At a farewell party given in his which will include a zipper, facings, collar honor, and two types of seam finishes as well Superintendent Bill Streitz presented him as set in sleeves. Women have been with two bolo ties from the employees at the Agency. selecting their own patterns and fabrics to add to their sewing knowledge. Although classes began April 2C, they will continue throughout May and interested persons may join at any time, Much good can be done if you are not too critical of who gets the credit. according to Miss Smith. Ruby Cuch Marries In Pineridge Rites Wedding vows were read Feb. 5 at the Catholic Church in Pineridge, S. Dak., uniting Miss Ruby Cuch and Phillip Clifford. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Cuch of Ft. Duchesne. Miss Cuch chose turquoise and white th as her color scheme and wore a gown of turquoise and white lace. Her elbow-lengveil was attached to a lace and pearls. tlarra A reception in the church hall followed the ceremony. The bride is a graduate of Union high school, Roosevelt, and Haskell Junior College, Lawrence, Kan. They are presently visiting with relatives in Kansas and plan to make their home In Rapid full-leng- th Gerald Martinez City, S. D. Ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Clifford |