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Show Talmage couple plans wedding Homemakers meet tonight in Altamont Mr. and Mrs. Mike anHanke, Talmage, nounce the forthcoming X- -' . ... y 'rmsa-rT marriage of their daughter Barbara, to Matt Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul also Christensen, Talmage. Miss Hanke is a 1977 graduate from Altamont high school, where she was active in sports, speech and drama and cheerleader for three -- kk.$6$r VH( y : Barbara Hanke and Matt Christensen, both Talmage, are planning to be married July 7 in the Moon Lake LDS Ward. Miss years. Mr. Christensen gra- duated from Altamont high school in 1975, where he was active in sports and speech and drama. He is currently employed by M ft M Oilfield Service. They have chosen July 7 for their wedding and invite aU friends and relatives to their reception from 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. in the Moon Lake Ward cultural hall They will make their home in Talmage. Hospital&rlUotes Births and Mrs. Howard Wiswell HI, Vernal, a boy, June 21. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jesse n, ML Home, s girl, June 22. 9. Uintah Basin Young Homemakers will meet Thursday (tonight) at 7:30 p.m. in the Altamont elementary school. A demonstration on the use of microwave ovens will be presented by Janeen Cook of the U.S.U. Extension t;,' .v Bring N Brag will feature favorite Microwave oven recipes. Door prizes will include a brand new Microwave oven so don't miss it. Everyone is welcome. 4-- Myton Presbyterian Francis Thompson, Vice Moderalocal session, conducted the morning services July 2 with Mrs. His Mary Ward at the organ. scripture was taken from Deuteroand the text was Psalm nomy 8:6-2- 0 127:2. Speaking on all our Lords blessings on this great land he asked the question Are we keeping the faith of our fathers?" Telling of the faith the men had who wrote our Declaration of Independence. He wondered if our modern people need a Bill of Duties to go with our Bill of Rights. Ken Pierson of Central Christian Church will be in the pulpit July 9. 4-- tor of the Horrocks reunion set The descendants of the late Joseph and Rose 11a Horrocks will hold a family reunion at 10 a.m. Saturday, July 8, at Merkley Park. Other Horrocks families are also invited to attend to get acquainted." Those participating are asked to bring their own eating utensils and a pot luck dish. HOME OF THE WEEK-- The home of Mary Eldredge at 58 East Second North in Roosevelt has been designated home of the week. The home and grounds are nicely kept though Mrs. Eldredge her 90's. is II. Q July Patients Mrs. Betty Gilbert entertained the Neighborhood Sewing Club at her home Wednesday evening. Thirteen members were present, and one guest, Ida Alvey from Las Vegas. A dessert luncheon wss served. The evening was spent in hand word and visiting. Y1 office. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moysh, Roosevelt, a girl, June 22. Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Daniels, Roosevelt, a boy, June 25. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Lemon, Roosevelt, a girl, June 25. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Whicker, Roosevelt, a boy, June 25. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Embleton, Roosevelt, a boy, June 27. Mr. and Mrs. John Pohlsander, Bluebell, a boy, June 27. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smuin, Vernal, a boy, June 28. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Grant, Duchesne, a boy, June 29. Howard Garda Seeley, Crapo, Clarence Lucero, Sewell Massey, Revs Bowen, Luciel Wall, Diane Duncan, Derri Mair, Lerema Hamaker, Nedine Dora Wardle, Freston, Burdett Alma Gill Martinez, Chidester, Warren, Micheal Gilbert, DeAnna Lloyd, Kent Williams, Sheryl Foster, Pat Patry, Bobbie E. Hanson, Ron Stanley, Jeremy Solomson, Ersel Sprouse, Randy Hemstreet, Glenna Bowden, Tyson Fausett, Leonard Farnsworth, Gregory UnCa Sam, Gloria Jim, Pail Kowacich, Edward Kroon, James Taylor, Barbara Pensul, Marlene Kettle, Tammy Ivie, German Workman, Kenneth Workman, Hazel Warr, Lela Sireech, Kenneth Adney, Gale Tolley, Theo Jenkins, Margie Leone Dave Murdock, Parr, Karen Annette Priebe, Davenport, Terry, Ronald Williams Wm. Nabors, Julianna Lemon. ... yow-patronag- degree and has taught for seven years at Todd. She e. and get the FOR 2nd PAIR most Buying Pageant extended at - 7 - UY Ol was cited for spending many hours and her own money to improve the learning environment of students. The 1978 performances of Utah Pageant of the Arts hsve been extended five nights, through Friday, July 14, due to popular demand. Ticket sales have exceeded supply for the past week, according to Roger D. Jeffs, chairman of the Pageant board, with many patrons asking that the run be extended. Tickets for the extra week are now available at the Pageant ticket office in the former junior high school building in American Fork. Seats will continue to be $4 and $5. Reservations are suggested. For tickets or additional information, call the ticket office from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. & Our sale last year went over so well we're doing it again. Come on in and buy some shoes or pants and pay for the most expensive one and get the 2nd pair for only $1 . This is saying thanks fef Mrs. Myrtle Cook is teacher of the month at Todd elementary school. The former secretary for the school earned her teacher $1 expensive pair All Displayed Merchandise in the Store! ft Saturday, July 8 $60 Gift Certificate V 5:00 p.m. Cassette Tape Recorder 10-- 8 Track Tape Drawings 756-354- 1. REGISTER FOR DRAWING! NO PURCHASE NECESSARY! 1 tHMTAH BASIE1 AREA VOCATIONAL CENTER "Makes Summer Special" v O Q. iSigniUpjNowli v.Vk Classes Start This Week UDAVC Campus Roosevolt LEATHER (saddlemaking) Lee Mecham, Instructor July 6 through August 1 0 Tuesday & Thursday 5--1 0 p.m. $45.00 Garth Sorensen, Instructor Ju1 0 p.m. $45.00 & 1 ly 6 through August 0 Tuesday Thursday CARPENTRY, Richard Jones, Instructor, July 5 through $45.00 August 1 0 Wednesday & Thursday 1 0 p.m. WORKSHOP Thursdays (6 weeks) L ticket per person Buy $10 Buy $20 Buy $30 a Register two times Register three times Register four times etc. I Lge, Ladies Shoes Dress Casual and Sandals at: Kids Shoes Infant sizes 5 to Boys and girls size. 4 Tennis Shoes Casual Shoes Dress Shoes AUTO-MECHANIC- S, 5-- 5-- -- 4., PRE-NATA- starts July 6, 7-9:-30 p.m. $10.00 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN - Tuesday 1 7-only starts July 1 1 (enrollment limited) 1 p.m. $$0.00 t c,'o Main Street Roosevelt "VOCATIONAL SKILL TRAINING DOESN'T COST IT PAYS" or visit our For additional information call 722-452- 3 East Lagoon Street Roosevelt, Utah campus at 950 NOWASIGN4UPjtNOWASICmUPNOW3SIGNilf July 6. 1978 The Chaos Cookers We have completed our foods Phase I project and on June 15, we held our parents party; Jessie Ivie was the chairman. Ten club members gave a demonstration at the party on something they had learned about eooking in 4-There were 10 guests and we served relished, cookies and punch. camp was last week at Whiterocks Camp Ground; seven members, our leader and her 2 younger daughters attended. The Friendliest Club" at camp was our special award. The weather was beautiful and we all had a good time. Leslie Heed was our camp chairman and Judie Muir was our skit chairman. We want to thank our parents for supporting us in Reporter Judie Muir Mr Neighborhood sewing club STANDARD |