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Show J Fiftieth wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Stan Nebeker will celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniv' ersary Saturday, Aug. 25. An open house honoring the couple ' will be held from 7 until 10 p.m. that evening, at the Moon Lake Electric building in Roosevelt Mr. and Mrs. Nebeker were married September 9, 1929, in Duchesne. The couple had a farm in the Ouray Valley and Mr. Nebeker drove a mail route for 33 years. He alto operated four stores on the reservation. The couple have four sons, Claude, Evanston, Wyo.; Lynn, Ogden; Jim, Roosevelt; and Clark, Seattle, Wash.; 15 grandchildren and five Mr. and Mrs. Stan Nebeker will celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary with an open house at the Moon Lake Electric building, Aug. 25, from 7 to 10 p.m. ANNIVERSARY Daniels family reunion Friends of the couple are invited to attend the open house. No gifts, please. 10-1- Allow left-oveto cod before putting them in ever-costi- ng you money. David C. Pruden, Salt Lake City, will be the master of ceremonies for the Miss Duchesne County Scholarship Pageant Aug. 18. Pruden has served as MC for a number of local and na- e Mr. and Mra. Victor Horrocka returned from a three-wee- k trip, ipent time in Casper, Wyo., with a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Irey Forakis. Mra. Horrocka and .daughter celebrated their ' birthdays together July 20. They enjoyed a trip through the Black Hills in S. Dak., and visited in Laramie, Wyo., with the Swoboias, who formerly lived in Neola. They joined their aon, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Horrocka, in Casper, and returned home together. ' e Mr. and Mrs. Tain Clark, Price, visited Sunday afternoon with her sister, Mrs. Ivan Baatian and aister-in-laZola Spencer. e Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Smith attended Sacrament services in Ballard Ward Sunday, where their grandson, Keith Parrish, Ballard, gave his report after completing a two-yemission in PRICES ARE CONSISTENTLY LOW, WE DON'T LIKE INFLATION ANY BETTER THAN YOU DO. STYLE' ALWAYS THE PICK OF NEW SEASON LOOKS AND COLORS. IT.DOESNT TAKE A TANK OF GAS TO SHOP AT MODE O'DAY. COME IN SOON WE'VE SO MUCH TO SHOW YOU! Off On Most Summer Items! 50 ar Japan. moos aDfW Main Street Roosevelt e The at ram reiTte. Gabordlno Pants. A the campfire. Those from out of town who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson, Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Malnar, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cook and children, Minnesota; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Archer and Marie Kep and children, California; Sylvia Torgensen and sons, West Jordan; and Margaret Henderson, Salt Lake. Hoc ceremony. l Couple married in Elko Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Watkins were married July 81 in Elko, Nev. The bride is the former Roseau Hamilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Hamilton, Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Watkings, are parents of the bridegroom. TU-mag- e, Mra Watkins attended Union high achod, and Mr. Watkins is a graduate of Altamont high school. He is employed by M&M Oil Field Service, Inc.' otec An open house in honor of the. '000010 ' will be held Sunday, Aug. 19,' at the hone of the bride's parents, 178 North 200 East . Duchesne, from 2 until 6 p.m. BIRTHS and Mrs. Bruce Timothy, Roosevelt a boy, Aug. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Lance Luck, Neola, a Mr. boy, Aug. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hulet Roosevelt a girl, Aug. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hanson, Roosevelt s girl Aug. 7. Mr. and. Mrs. Roddie Bird, Roosevelt s boy, Aug. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cuthair, Ft Duchesne, a girl, Aug. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Ross, Roosevelt a girl, Aug-- 10. PATIENTS Esther Jack, Janies Hamblin, Floyd Ames, Wayne Workman, Don-nett- e Warren. Glade Davis, Robert Gilbert Mac McGeehe, Lee Dupaix, Terri Potts, Lulu Brock, Weldon Burson, LaConna Marshall, Louise Ridley, Sharon Thacker, Kenneth McDonald, Jeremy Meaeham, Roberta Reed, Shanna Labrum, Dale Keel, Kathy Bergener, Terry Buxton, Ang-ell- a Calvert Kelly Steinmetz, William Evans, Larry Labrum, Brian MontDavid Meaeham, Jessie gomery, Buckley, Delma Bastian, and Tami Allred. Miss Rosean Hamilton became the bride of Clyde Watkins July 31 in Ellco, Nev. Dinner Bridgeland-Arcadi- a theatre reunion finale The final performances of Relawill be held August 17 and 18 at 8 p.m. in the lobby of the vocational center. The Ita Too Hot To Cod: Dinner Summer Theatre performances include Betty Griffon as Sheila, Richard Bailey as Gregory, Kit Anderton as Philip and Cathy Houston as Jinny. Admission, which includes dinner, is $7 per couple or (4 per 12 person, with children under admitted at half price. Tickets should be reserved in advance by calling 7 between 8- - am. and 5 p.m. tively Speaking All past and present residents and friends of Bridgeland and Arcadia are invited to attend the annual reunion. The event will be held at the Bridgeland Church Aug. 25, beginning at 11 a.m. A pot luck dinner will be served. 722-882- Scbettoni Bridal Roglitry Scbotioni Honors Bridal Roglitry TERRI & DILL Honors KAREN & KEVIN SHAUNA& WALTER V , 7 IKuJ MUiai Wah sS Shauna Buchanan and Walter Marvin Cunningham have chosen August 15 to be married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Miss Rmwil, . Honors .20 A .Oil 0U Following their marriage, the couple will reside in Roosevelt Off 10 .. Fair V e, I Cotton Knits Ladlos & Junior union, and some came as far aay as Arkansas. e Danette and Shelly Whiting,-Portland- , Ore., and their cousin, Troy are Leavitt, Salt Lake, ' spending three weeks with their grandparents, Mr. andMrs. Ferris Hen-riand will return home in time for school. e Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Malnar announce their fourth grandchild, born in the past four months, born to Mr. and Mrs. Marion Malnar July 12, a baby girl born in Brigham City. Mrs. Malnar left Tuesday for Brigham City to help the new mother. e The Stephen Malnar reunion was held at the big park in Uintah Canyon, Saturday, July 11, with 40 present A program was held and David Bobbie E. Hanson (PeeWee) Bowden will be married Aug. 17 at the Roosevelt West Stake Seventh Ward. A reception will follow the Miss Bridal Roglitry m Mons Shirts attendance at the Sobtfioni Fashion Class & the Grounds. Entertainment included games, volley a program and ball, square dancing. Saturday at City Park, there was picture taking, a geneology report and lop off the Ployester new officers elected. At American Legion Hall there was dancing and a picture show. One hundred fifty were in The couple will be married Aug. 17 at the Roosevelt West Stake Seventh Ward. A reception will follow the ceremony, from 8 until 10 p.m., also at the Stake Center. -- Special appreciation is extended to Ladd Wilkins of Roosevelt Floral and Amy Merchant of Amys Floral for their professional displays in the UBIC flower show, by Joyce Wight, UBIC floral chairman. Winners in floral design competition were announced by Wight: Adult division - Grant Kent, first and second place, with Judy Matheson placing third. Childrens division - Brian Mathison (12 years) first, Karen Haslem (10 years) second, and Corinne Haslem (10 years) placing third. Wight also extends her appreciation to fiord judges Ed Rowley, Betty Gilbert and Amy Merchant. the Wilkerson-Workma- n reunion was held in Duchesne Friday night Miss Hanson attended Paonia high school in Colorado, where she was active in sporta. Mr. Bowden graduated from Union high school in 1973. He was active in wrestling while at Union. He is employed at Rieh: ens Construction Co., Vernal. 'Atwood, the last history was Competition results announced in UBIC floral design the refigerator. Putting hot foods directly into the refrigerator will over work it more than Mrs. Rob- Cola, announce the' engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Bobbie E. Hanson, to .David (PeeWee) Bowden. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. aid Mrs. Spencer D. Bowden, Roosevelt er NmIs I Mr. and wed ert N. Hanson, Somerset, 454-846- 2. QUALITY IS CONSISTENTLY HIGH. OUR FACTORIES USE THE FINEST FABRICS POSSIBLE AND TAKE PRIDE IN THEIR WORKMANSHIP.:" 'r Miss Hanson, Mr. Bowden to The possibility of compiling a history of Duchesne County is being studied by members of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. The group has been approached by a book publisher, and a meeting will be held to investigate the possibilities, with a representative of the publishing company on hand to answer auestfons. According to DUP president Bernice tional beauty pageants. CLOSE TO HOME 1979 tie, printed in 1948, and the present proposal involves the production of a book, which would quality hard-covinclude the history at the area as well as histories of individuals famfliss. The meeting win be held Thursday, Aug. 16 (today), at 1:80 p.m., in the DUP building; south at Main St, in Duchesne. Anyone who is interested in seeing the project develop, at who feels they may wish to participate, is urged to attend. For additional information, call Mrs. Atwood at Mrs. Nadine Berrett entertained six members of the Neighborhood Sewing Club at her home Wednesday evening. The evening was spent in doing various types of handwork and visiting. A dessert luncheon was served. games played. Those attending from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Daniels and Patty, Tempo, Aria.; Mrs. J. T. Frazier and son Jesse, Louisville, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. Jackie La Rose and family. Price; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Daniels and family, Salt Lake; Mr, and Mrs. Walter Daniels and family, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Daniels and girls, Clinton, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Terry J. Daniels and Mrs. Kim Vandermainden and son, Magna. CTANtWP-Avgur- Duchesne Co. history book under study . Neighborhood Sewing club Hal Albert Daniels family reunion was held at Bacon Park, Aug. Seventy-thre- e family members and twenty-on- e guests attended. A program was presented and 4 . Selections 722-999- 4 Roosevelt Miss Karen Gilbert and Kevin. Rasmussen have chosen August 23, to be .married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will be held August. 24 at the Roosevelt Stake Center. 722-99- 94 I Selections Roosevelt i Miss Terri Bond and Bill Trowbridge have chosen August 17, to be married in the Mesa, Arizona LDS Temple. A reception will be held following the wedding in Mesa, Arizona.Terri's china selection is Noritake Blue Hill. - 722-999- 4 Selections Roosevelt |