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Show ww STANDARD u ww 979 JotHKwy 16. loka girl sels March marriage Dun Washburn, Mr. and Mr a. loka, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Cheryl to Robert Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jensen, Huntington, Utah. The couple haa chosen March 21 to be married in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception honoring the couple will be held March 22. Cheryl graduated from Union high school in 1978 and is employed at Dorothy's Buuty Shop, Roosevelt. Robert is a 1975 graduate of Emery County high school He is employed by American Coal Huntington. The couple plan to make their home Open house to honor Jensens Births and Mrs. Joseph Jamison, Roosevelt, a girl Jan. 7. Mr. and 'Mrs. Merritt Bolton, Roosevelt, a boy, Jan. 8. Mr. and Mrs. David Lemon, Roosevelt, a girl Jan. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Manning, Whiterocks, a girl Jan. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harris, Neola, a boy, jin. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stewart, Roosevelt, a boy, Jan. 11. Mr. An open house will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Frandsen, 64 West 100 South, Duchesne, to honor Neill and Barbara Jensen, who are moving to Logan. The event is set for Saturday, Jan. 20, from 7 to 9 p.m. All friends and relatives are Invited to attend. in Huntington. Petersons wed in Mdnti LDS Temple 44ospilalNqtec Miss Marsha Poulson became the bride of Scott Peterson in the Manti LDS Temple. The ceremony was held Dec. 15, 1978. Parents of the bride are Mrs. Kermit Poulson and the late Mr, Poulson, Duchesne. The groan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Val Peterson, Murray. Receptions honoring the couple were held Dec. 16 at the Duchesne Stake center and Dec. 22 at the Murray South 17th Ward ChapeL The couple are at home in Ephraim, while Mr. Peterson is continuing his studies at Snow College. Patients Ronald Benson, Alhertain Groves, Detains James, Lola Thompson, Charlotte White, Tamara Garen, Thelma Linch, Roger Redfoot, LeRoy Mott, Frank Adams, Marie Matlock, Jewell Potter, Todd Alldredge, Leona Bur-- , son, Gerald Burdick, Alfred Cess-poocBelva Curtis, Sidney Atwind, Rodney Drumm, Jack Calvert, Christine Stewart, Agnes Mecham, Blanche Powell, Jay Bolton, Elizabeth Harmon, Brenda Mortenson, Stewart Pike, Weston Justice, Jeff Anderson, Sherry Beaman, May Herbert, Adam Martinez, Leonard Higginaon. Otello set for February h, Utah The Opera Company will stage its first performance of the " new year, Verdi's in the newly restored Capitol Theatre. Featuring tenor Glade Peterson in the title role, the Otel-lo,- production will be given Feb. 1, 2, 5 & & General Stitaton Top Pants PantarR Oosiw Robot Ihndbagt ALL WINTER COATS OFF 30 Sola Ends Jon. 29 H7f O' DAY mOD Director Glade Peterson has bun saving this opera for the company's premiere production in its new home. Joining the Utah Opera Company in its performances will be the Utah 8ymphony with guest conductor, Juan MatteuccL Matteucd is musical director and conductor of the Symphony of Auckland in New Zealand. Fred Adams, director of the Utah Shakespearean Festival will stage the production. The opera win be presented in both English and Italian. Performances in English will be given Feb. 1 and 5, and in Italian on Feb. 8 and 8. SI.: . Fehlbergs to address youth fireside Area youth, 12 years of age and older, are invited to attend a Youth Fireside sponsored by the Rooeevelt Stake. The event will be held at the Rooaevelt Stake House at 7 p.m., Jan. 21, and will be conducted by Shirl Rawlings. Special guests and speakers will be Rondo and Mary Fehlberg. Mr. Fehlberg was an outstanding high school and college athlete, a member of the National Honor Society, and is presently a third-yea- r law student. Mrs. Fehlberg has been recipient of of honors, including a number Farm Bureau Queen and is a Wyoming Choraliers to perform at Altamont Somewhere Over The Rainbow" is the musical theme of a program to be presented by the Rainbow Choraliers at 7:80 p.m., Jan. 31, at Altamont elementary school Selections for the program are from movies or Broadway musicals, and will include songs, dances, and instrumental selections. Tickets are available from the Choraliers or at the dorr. A family ticket is $8, adults $1, children 50 cents. Proceeds will go to benefit the cultural life of the community. first grade teacher. Mikelene Eldredge, Roosevelt, was among 1,158 graduates who received diplomas Dec. 20, 1978, at Brigham Young University, Provo. Miss Eldredge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burr Eldredge, Roosevelt, graduated from Union high school in 1971, received an asociate degree in secretarial science at Utah Trade Tech, Provo, and was employed as a secretary for two years. She entered BYU as a vocational home economics education major and earned her bachelor's degree. Miss Eldredge will teach seventh and ninth grade foods at Valley junior high school Granger. Eyna-ford-H- WEEK OF JAN. 21 25 Subject to change according ta supply. Monday: Pronto pups or hot dog roll-uplettuce wedge with dressing, french ' fries, fruit cup with tang, favorite cookie, milk. Tuesday: Chicken fried turkey roll, potatoes au gratin, buttered frozen peas, tossed salad, cranberry apple pie, bread, butter, milk. Wednesday: Cheeseburger, finger food, buttered corn, seasoned spinach, favorite cake, milk. Thursday: Good hot chili, tossed salad, rosy applesauce, glazed doughnuts, bread sticks, milk. Friday: Seaburger, french fries with mix, carrot and celery sticks, chopped broccoli with cheese sauce, cranberry chocolate cake, chilled peaches, milk. -- Nielsen Furniture & Western Auto 1 30 East Lagoon St. to Johanna Mitchell Marty Conn, Carol Meldrum, Gail Phillips, Tracy Galloway, Marilyn Merkley, Trudy Bailey, Maggie Browning, Jody Sneed, Susans Doty, Aria White, Cheryl Rosquist, Martha Clayburn, Terrfiyn Halladay and Kerry BidwelL A specialty musical group will feature Sherrie Ohm and Sherrie Lott Rehearsals will be underway within the next two weeks with the production scheduled to be presented April 28, 27 and 28. Myton Ladies Aide elects - - Friendship club, Duchesne Duchesne's friendship Club met Monday, Jan. 8, at the home of Nellie Lang. All twelve members were present fur the dinner served by Ruth Kofford and Marie Baum. The ladies enjoyed the evening playing progressive bingo. President Dora Griffin opened the business meeting iff the Myton Ladies' Aide Friday, Jan. 12, by leading the unison recitation of the Lord's Prayer. Numerous items of business were discussed and a welcome was extended to the newest Aide member, Jan Roth, Rooeevelt Election of officers was held and the following were unanimously retained in their offices for another year: president Dora Griffin; vice preai-deFlorence Lott; secretary, Dorothy Walker; treasurer, Sarah Harvey. At the conduaion of the meeting; Edith Gentry read an article on prayer. Next month's meeting will be held Friday, Feb. 9. nt Areata Mr. and Mrs. Gayle - T.V.'s All On Sale Now! ill Marilyn Lefler and Kerry Frandsen appearing as Mrs. Pearch and Mrs. Higgins. Other key male parts will be performed by Ralph Ohm, Glen Hoirocks, Russel Wimmer, Justin Frandsen, - Mike- Larson and Stuart Lewis. Women's roles were assigned with The Duchesne Stake Relief Society leadership meeting will be held Sunday, Feb. 1 from 1 to 9 p.m. at the Duchesne Stake Center. The meeting will be extended an extra half hour because of a special treat far all those in attendance a guest speaker from the Provo area. All Ward Relief Society officers and teachers are asked to attend. Appliances Mattresses Tryouts have beep completed for' easting , the Duchesne community production of My Fair Lady. The lead roles of Eliza Doolittle and Stake Relief Society meet Furniture Roles cast for Duchesne My Fair Lady" production ' Henry Higgins will be played by Karlene Young and Kenneth Mitchell Kent Birch, Ed Browning and Don Hansen will portray Colonel Pickering, Alfred Doolittle, and Freddy Miss Eldredge earns degree at BYU and Mrs. Scott Peterson are making their home in Ephraim following their Dec. 15 marriage in the Manti LDS Temple. The bride is the former Marsha Poulson. Mr. Gilbert and Mrs. Naomi Baldwin attended funeral services for their aunt Mrs. Ellis Olsen, in Salt Lake Monday. e Mrs. Ron Theener 8xD PORTRAIT and. two children of Montana are enjoying a visit .with her mother, Mrs. Arts Ross. e The night Relief Society has changed their schedule to Sunday, immediately following Sacrament Meeting, instead of Wednesday evenings. Selections Roosevelt i Bride of the Week11 (Regularly 88c) I Has Christmas Debated Your Poehatboob? 6 - That Special kind of Permanent Special Through February 1250 722-284- jv, v. - - E Wednesday Jan. 24 Jan. !7. RaNao Raunussen and Shane Fraley are planning to be married Saturday, January 20, in the Moon Lake Electric Building in Roosevelt. They will be honored at a reception that evening. it See! - To Our FOR THE BIST IN BRIDAL REGISTRY SEE SELECTIONS. ONLY THE FINEST IN CRYSTAL AND CHINA. ; Eunice Springer - DBJVERV. 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