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Show STANDARD Basin Junw 21, 1979 Miss Jones plans Temple rite reunion Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Jones, Roosevelt, announce the engagement of their daughter, Luqr, to John B. Thorpe, son of Mrs. Edna J. Thorpe and the late Clyde Thorpe, Clearfield. Miss Jones graduated from Union high school in. 1975, and is comple- itMLY The annual Uintah Basin Reunion will be held Sunday, August 19, at liberty Park Bandstand, Salt Lake atThe reunion ting her studies at Utah State University, where she will earn a bachelors degree in sociology. Mr. Thorpe graduated from Clearfield high school in 1975, and is presently attending Weber State College with a currently in residential construction. A June 29 wedding is planned in. the Logan LDS Temple. Receptions will be held June 29 in Clearfield, and Saturday, June 80, in . Sixth Ward chapel. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. The couple plans to make thier home in Clearfield. Connie loo Tabiona First and e Dorothy and Allyion Price attended an open house at Salt Lake last' weekend for Rod and area and attended church last weekend. The Distafino family lived here for many years. DeAnn Mayhew Hatch. o Mrs. Maxine Penrod, Allyaon was a flower Boardman, Ore., has been visiting her girl. o Mrs. Carolyn Giles rents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and boys have Frank Defa this past spent the past week with week. She took her her parents, Mr. and parents to Provo Wed-- ' Mrs. Ralph Giles. She nesday where her father also visited Mr. and Mra. kept a doctor appointErvin Rhoades and Mr. ment. Mr. and Mrs. Max and Mrs. Dale Giles, Giles and family, Draper, o Mr. and Mrs. James also visited this weekDistafino and family end. Maxine plans to visited friends in our stay most of this week . . transferred , family. s Gerrold and Anna Clayton returned home Friday after a stay in Salt Lake, where Mr. Clayton was in 19-da- y Cottonwood hospital, s A forge crowd attended the wedding ceremony in the Salt Lake Temple Friday for Mr. and Mrs. Arm Rhoades. The same evening a receptipn was held in the cuituralhall at Tabiona ward. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Miss Tammy Frost, and Scott Einerson have choserr June 30 to be married in the Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center. A reception will honor the couple following the wedding from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. the same evening. Tammy's selection is Polar. 4 Rhoades and family from back East attended and also Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rhoades and family from Nebraska. All six of their sons were home for the occasion with their families. They will stay for a visit with friends and china' relatives. e Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ogden, Annette, Rex and Rick, were all home to spend Fathers Day with Tammy li Registered At 722-999- - Utah' Valley Hospital's weight control program will be starting more classes on July 8. Registration will be held Wednesday, June 27, 6:80to 7:80 p.m. in the cafeteria of the Duchesne County hospital. Two classes will be taught, one at 6:30 p.m. and one at 8 p.m. on Tuesday evenings, with enrollment limited to 25 per class. Jean Marie Andersoiy and Lynne Dawson,' both registered dietitians, San wedding anniversary surprise party for her sister. They also atten- of ded graduation another member of the Honors Selections Roosevelt IPDoosgdi? PqFDuO i , Mr. and Mrs. Miss Shirley will teach the classes. The registration fee fo $40.00, if the . 2, At the institution of the Veterans of foreign Wars Auxiliary to Uintah Basin Post 9275, state presi- -' dent LaVelle Peterson, Tremontoni farsight, installs acting president Georgia Bartley. Looking on are, left to right, Beth Redmond, Geraldine Shields, Mary Bell, Thelma Byrnes, Salt Lake City, and Vona Houtz. VFW Jean Smith named to UNA board Thomas weekend. She helped Michele, who was ilL o A welcome home was held Sunday at Sacrament meeting for Lee Gines, who just returned from a two year mission to Carolina. Two missionary companions were here for the occasion, e Ray Lee received word that his aister, Ida Smith, had been back in the hospital at Utah Valley for another week with complications, from a hip operation. She had been home about two weeks. e Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van - TasseU, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Van Tassell and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Van Tassell attended the marriage in the Arizona Temple for Mr. and Mrs. Jess Van Tassell Friday, then went to Texas to the reception for the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Baum and family and Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. Defa spent the weekend in Salt Lake visiting friends and relatives. Leo and Nettie stayed over in Heber to keep doctor Era June 22 Curling Irons Blow Dryers Hair Cutting Sheprs And More See Our New Shop! 722-291- . AUXILIARY Mrs. Jean Smith, Director of the Uintah Basin Practical Nursing program at the UBAVC in Roosevelt, was elected to serve as a member of the board of directors of the Utah Nurses Association. The election of new officers for the ' 1979-8term was held at the association convention held recently in One of the musical highlights of Park City. - June will be the Fourth Annual In other action, the membership Summer Piano Festival and Gina resolution a the UNA that passed Bachauer International Competition at support the American Nurses associaBrigham Young University. tion position that by 1985 the entry In conjunction with the festival and into professional nursing be at the competition, Governor Scott Mothnpnn baccalaureate leveL recently declared June as Piano The Directors of Practical Nursing Month" in Utah. The festival will be Programs in Utah are opposed to this 23-3June movement, and will continue to culminating a month of events and activities throughout the piano of maintenance current support the state. education programs. Piano month highlighted by festival 1 the be dnepron. IT and Mrs. Lorin Allred and family. e The family of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Baum, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Giles and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Allred and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. Dels celebrated Fathers Day at Lagoon. Punch $1500 and a solo performance. Five evening recitals by internationally prominent pianists will be featured during the week-lon- g event. All evening recitals will be in the Harris Fine Arts Center deJong Concert HalL - Selections Bridal Registry Is On The Move. You Honors LUCY Can Join Ua For Some Good Old Fashioned Valuta On Your Money. For Example: & JOHN EARN cm be hflimM lobes by the wioof ptnoa. . 70nk And Right Now You Can Earn More Than Moat MARKET CERTIFICATES MONEY WITH OVERLAND BONUS CERTIFICATES YOU EARN 10.00 lU.DyO 11.50 ... III IT Each preecripdoo b eoreMly typed to epectfy the exact dbodiooe. Never lobe nmdjdae to the Sorb or before roc Slot the label. Follow direction! exactly and ox careftrSy oo phonooHoti obey a doctor1! f9 Ml KM Miss Lucy Jones, and John B. Thorpe have chosen June 29 to be married in the Logan LDS Temple.A reception will honor the couple 72M4S4 winner will second-plac- e appointments Monday.' They stayed with Mr. Mr. of rardjclaw 0 & winner. The receive $2500 and a solo performance. The third place winner will receive fi-u- 127 W. 450 So. Cake More than- - $20,000 in prizes, 27 noted guest artists and faculty, special seminars and master classes, and 40 quarterfinaliats will characterize the festival and competition. A Steinway grand piano and an international tour .contract will be awarded this year's competition 0, h i 'nHt A STOP - LOOK - READ t to 6 P.M. Meet The Owners The Acacia club held its dosing social at the home of Mrs. Milford under the direction of Unrich, president Mary Hatch, the members spent the winter sewing diapers and quilts for the chidren at the Shrine hospital. Tbe ladies will meet socially through the summer and take up their wok in the faK participant attends all ten sessions (one hour each week) $10 is refunded. If the participant loses at least 15 lbs, another $10 is refunded, thus cost to the successful weight controller is only $20 for the entire course. If you need to miss more than two classes during the 10 weeks, please wait to register for the fall classes. If further information is required, or Lynne-a- t call Jean Marie at 722-8587224028. Ira property tokco. And, come of today! woodrrfid oew drop, pececrlhcd fee portlcolm condition, coo 9 A.M. Acacia Club Fillingim BEFORE YOU TAKE Mon.-4-S- at. 722-874- 8. become the bride of Jackson June 30 in Myton Ward. A reception honoring the couple will be held at the home of the bride's father. Fabmio. e Camie Fitzwater, Salt Lake, visited Mr. and Mra. Brent Lee this $ Friday 80-ye- ar V. ' QjXHD The 1949 graduating class from Alterra high school will hold their class reunion Aug. 4 at 8 p.m. at the Frontier Grill in Roosevelt ' Those who plan to attend must make reservations with Teas Lemon at Weight control program registration June 27 Diego. Her parents will stay another week, helping them to get ready to move, before returning to Washington. Mrs. Joan Bird, her daughter and grandson, Grantsville, have spent the past week visiting in Portland, Ore. They attended a twenty fifth Selections Bridal Registry TAMMY & SCOTT to Alterra '49 class reunion date. m, helping her parents before returning home. Ashley Lee, Yakima, Wash., visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee for three days this past week. They came to Salt Lake to see their first granddaughter, who is a week old. Her parents are Mr. and Mra. Doug Anderson. They have just been in Myton Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Fillingim, Roosevelt, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Shirley, to Kim Jackson, son of Ted Jackson, Flow ell, Utah, and the late Sharon Kay Miller, Fillmore. Mr. Jacksoq is the grandson of Mr. and Terry Halsey, Fillmore. Miss Fillingim is a graduate of Union high school. She is presently employed as a secretary at Basin Buiders, Roosevelt. Mr. Jackson attended Millud high school and holds the rank of Private in the National Guard. He is employed by Union 76 Auto Truck Plaza. The eouple has chosen June 80 for their wedding, which will be solemnised in My ton Ward. A lawn reception will be held at the home of the bride's father, with a reception in Fillmore to be held at BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Richins, Roosevelt, a boy, June 8. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dee Underwood, Arcadia, a boy, June 10. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Mathews, Altaipont, a Boy, June 11. Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy Squire, Ballard, a boy, June 12. Mr. and Mrs. William Jennings, Roosevelt, A Girl, June 18. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chapoose, Ft Duchesne, a Boy, June 18. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Price, Roosevelt, a boy, June 13. PATIENTS Louise Nielson, Sherry Beaman, Ellen LeFevre, Karen Glines, Jacoy Hartman, JoAnn Gross, Natalie Boren, Judy Cuter, Lloyd Burton, , Vickie Millett, Vance Sullivan, Mary Unca Sam, Flora Lonebear, Audrey Murray, Kellie Steinmetz, Diana Thacker, Paul Adams, Shirley Fenn, Leo Patterson, Ronald Getchell, Golden Winn, Brent MeCausland, Jim LaRose, Carl Jesse Buckley, Dorothy Malen, Eil loupe, Stacy Fisher,, Lester Thompson, Naoma Benson, Edna Jenkins, Moroni Miller, Mara Hunt, Greg Wilson, Glennis King, Ruth Redmond, Agatha Unca Sam. major in buainess administration. He served an LDS mission to Brazil Rio de Jantere. He is Miss Lucy Jones, Roosevelt, and John B. Thorpe, Clearfield, will be married June 29 in the Logan LDS Temple. Receptions will be held in .Clearfield and Roosevelt to honor the couple.. Rooaevelt to wed Miss Fillingim will be held from noon until 8 p.m., and a program is planned. All former residents of the Uintah Basin are cordially invited to attend. following the wedding in Clearfield and June 30, in the Roosevelt First and Sixth Ward Chapel. Lucy's china selection is Meadow. Registered At Selections Roosevelt Lucy Is 722-99-94 1 Yr. Certificates on$5,000 1 Yr. Certificates 1 Yr. Certificates Account. Protected op To 110,000 Per Individual Detail. Furaiehed Upon Baqoeet, Bpeeial Booue For Prompt Action Valuable Coupons Clip & Save Valuablo 1 Good For Fra Muolc Box Stag Coach Docantor (a MS.M voluo) Open An Overland $10,000 Year Bonui Account. Limit Coach Par Account wfcoupon On jg Whwn You I One-Stag- e ' Offer Ixplrei June 27 Valuable Coupons Clip & 1979 Save Clip OVERLAID THRIFT AID A LOAY 9c , |