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Show Novmbr STANDARD 8. 1979 otec Birtha Mr. and Mra. Jerry Gayler, Myton, a boy, Oct. 26. ' Mr. and Mra. Kevin Heaton, Roosevelt, a girl, Oct. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Kynaaton, Vernal, a girl, Oct. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Justice, Roosevelt, a boy, Oct SO. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kelsey, Vernal, a boy, Oct SO. Mr. and Mra. Sterling Littlegeorge, Whiterocks, a girl, Oct 31. Mr. and Mrs. George Bowker, Roosevelt, a girl, Nov. 1. Hospital Pam 8eybert Debbie Latimer, Beth Wentzel, Janae Morrison, Phil Thomp-son- , Michael Frisby, Marilyn Elia son, Darla Mertin, Lisa MLlion, Ruby Accawanna, Effie Eaton, Davia Wissi-up- . German Workman, information The Utah Chapter of the Arthritis Foundation estimates that currently 150,000 Utahns suffer from some form of arthritis. Over 21,000 of these victims are permanently disabled. Nationally the figures are even more ominous, with over 20 million Americans one in seven people or one in three families suffering from the disease. The crippling disease which causes such widespread destruction comes in over 100 different forms even though it's usually aimply called ar- NEWEST SHIRTS WITH 2 POCKETS comp 1199 thritis. The term arthritis' means an inflammation of the joint and thats usually the first sign of trouble, " says Dr. (34-3- 6 IlmMMttw two has deep pockets for glasses, keysa whatever. wamoe poiyostor, 40-4- 6, comp 12.99, 10J8 30 OFF BLOUSES DRESSES PANT SETS imOD2 Miss Ronda Fifield weds Mark Dennis Miss Ronda Kay Fifield and Mark R. Dennis were united in marriage Aug. 8 in SLEEPWEAR Richard S. Boyer, LDS Hospital staff rheumatologist One large obstacle still facing the medical profession is the conviction many people hold concerning mythical arthritis cures. These include the belief that arthritis can be cured by wearing a copper bracelet or by sitting in a uranium mine. Other widely-hel- d misconceptions include the idea that damp weather causes arthritis or dry weather cures the JR. TOPS COATS TOPS or DAY disease. But the worst superstition held by many arthritis sufferers is the ides that physicians cannot help the victim cope with hia pain. Main Street Roosevelt the Logan LDS Temple. President Reed Bullen performed the double ring ceremony. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fifield, Logan, and Dr. and Mrs. Danniel Dennis, Roosevelt A wedding breakfast was held at the Loft House, Logan, with the grooms parents as hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis also honored the couple with a garden open house held at their Arthritis Roderick Nephi, Dennis Wilken, Carroll, Tony Richard Krause, . Elaine Roberts, Barbara Unca Sam, Preston Mathews, Jerry Merkley, Michael Epperson, Jeri Stovall, Jonathan Runnels, William Potter, Anela Owens, Debbie Thompson, Timothy Davis, Larry Baldridge, Gail Moore, Kimberly Rasmussen, Vern Hall, Annie Oldaen, Clara Rochell, Joe Deppe, Heather Jordan, Denise Frandsen, Ken Morgan, Sam Redfoot Gary Richman, Sadie Blank, Michael Ross, Kathy Stevenson, Alma Mackay, Golden Winn, Joe Nielson. - home. The couple was also honored with a reception held Aug. 23 in North Logan, and hosted by the bride's parents. The bride's gown was of white silky satin with a scalloped pointed yoke set into the tucked bodice. The ensemble was completed by a chapel length veil attached to a lace cap. . The bridal bouquet waa of yellow throated white orchards with yellow roses, white etephanotia and white car nations. The maid of honor waa Mias Wendy Fifield, Logan; bridemaids were Christy Fifield, Debbie Dennis and Amy Dennis. The bridal attendants wore street length ensembles of green or blue and white fiorkl print accented by a mandarin collar. Each attendant carried a bouquet of yellow, blue .and white silk roses. Craig Adams attended the groom aa boat man. The groom wore a white tuxedo, his attendant a green tuxedo. The mother of the bride wore a street length green polyester dacron dress which waa gathered at the waist. The groom's mother wore a gown of blue polyester dacron accented by a shirred waist. They each had a corsage of yellow roses and white carnations. The three-tie- r wedding cake was decorated with yellow and white roses and blue flowers with green leaves. Double wedding belie adorned the top of the cake. - Allene George, Sue Richardson, Jeanette Denny and Elaine Schmal-joh- n were in charge of serving- - Sue Sorenson, Pamela Denny and Joan Denny were in charge of gifts. The lest book was cared for by Leslie eorge. Eggs All that holiday feasting need not mean too many calories when eggs are on the menu. Eggs contain lota of important minerals and vitamins and protein some of the highest-qualit- y available. You' get ail that nutrition at a coat of only about 80 calories per egg. Music throughout the evening waa presented by April Dupree, Nancy Richardson, Jackie Pouison, Brenda Larsen; Sue Roskelley, Fran Burten-shaand Susan Johnson sang a special number, Paper Tears." The garden open house which wae held at the home of .'the groom's parents waa of Japanese motif, .The a couple greeted guests under simulated pagoda.' Hanging baskets of petunias and Japanese lanterns were predominant The tables were decorated with baskets of blue silk flowers with miniature parasols. The serving 'table was decorated with silk rotes, a lighted pagoda, and a fan from Japan. Mrs. Dave Bailey, ' Mrs. Blaine Dennis, Mrs. Tom Jenkins, Mra. Harry Scott and Miss Janilee Hicks were in charge of serving. A large Japanese doll and scarf from Japan adorned the table where the guests registered. Mrs. Debbie Henry presided at the guest book. Mr. Dennis graduated from Union high school where he was senior class president He was also active in music and performed in All State quartet and All State chorus as well as in musicals at Union high school. Mr. Dennis was a four-yea- r seminary graduate, serving aa regional president and as seminary president his senior year. He served a two year LDS mission in Japan. Mr. Dennis has completed four years at Utah State University and recently graduated from the Institute of Religion at Logan. The former Miss Fifield graduated from Skyview high school in Smith-fiel- d where she was active in music groups. Mr. Dennis and Miaa Fifield toured with the performing group, "Sounds of aion. Miss Fifield waa active in sports. She has attended Utah State. University, earning a major in elementary education. Following a hopeymoon to the temples in Utah, the couple is at home in Ft. Collins, Colo., where Mr. Dennis has entered the School of Veterinary Medicine at .Colorado State . Duncan's celebrate anniversary Three dances. 12.086 Annual Interest Rate Effective Nov. 814 grandchildren presented PLUS A $10,000 insurance policy for accidental death for the 6 months foe Money Market Certificate is in effect. Limit of one policy per50n' Ask at any bank office. gksoZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK fed r F.D.LC. Substantial interest penalty required for early withdrawal An Equd Opportunity Emptaysr VnRoOMfdtaDwIWMM - Arisen Ruggeri, Moab, will present of 30 recent watercolors during this exhibit. Ms. Ruggeri has a Bachelor of Lrts degife from the University of Utah where she majored in art and minored in music. In this exhibit her new work will include, as well as traditional works in the water ' medium, large abstract paintings which' are based upon musical patterns and key are , in which sound, rhythm nted in terms of color, design and a group Ruggeri has had her work times at the aeverai exhibited Western Colorado Center for Arte in Grand Junction, and is a member of that organization. Her paintings are included in the Permanent Collection of the State of Utah, the Grand County Library and many business and private collections. The public ia invited to attend an opening reception for the artists at the Jailhouse Gallery, 103 North Main, Moab, Nov. 11 from 8 to 6 p.m. The regular hours are 2 to 6 p.m. Monday through Fridays and Saturdays 12 to 8 - Acacia club held Nov. 5 The Acacia club met at the home of Dorothy Walker Monday evening. Nine members of the Friendship The business meeting was presided Club met for an evening of visiting and over by Edith Gentry, president The Bingo with hostess Zella Grant program waa given by Dorthy Walker Annie Mezenen and Myrtia Bucka-leand was entitled, Where Are the were Followers?" The market basket was won by Mary Hatch. Shrineri Quilt blocks for the Hospital were worked on during the l: .. . evening."' ( !V Seven members' of the dub were in attendance. The Special Interests will hold a pot luck dinner Friday, Nov. 9, at 7 p.m. at the Roosevelt Stake Center. Bring your own utensils. The Fourth Ward will be the hosts. . Phona news Items to 722-51- 31 c5? Season fofBook Homemaking Journal By Camilla Comaby Anderson end Kathleen Rich Davit Unorganized? Now you have no excuse. Here's a ' book that helps purse-siz- e organize every phase of . homemaking. The book contains a daily planner plus sections of family health, ' family meals, addresses and phone numbers, personal goals and projects. From birthdays to breakfast, Its all here. $6.95 The Forerunners By Uark E. Patenen Forerunners are those foreordained to prepare the way. John the Baptist , prepared the way for the Saviors ministry, Joseph 8mlth began the. work of the Restoration In preparation for the Savior's second a coming. Forerunners : part of prophecy and Its fulare examined In fillment this new book by a modern-da- y apostle. $5jffl All Ms. p.m.-- 0 The winner of the local pageant will advance 'to the state Junior Min competition, to be held in Salt Lake City. The state winner will represent Utah in the America's Junior Miss national finals in Mobile, Ala., next spring. pageant will be Participants in the ' judged on youth fitness, poise and appearance, creative and performing arts, judges interview, and scholastic achievement. Friendship Club Women artists work exhibited The Jailhouse Gallery in Moab is featuring the work of two women artists during a four-wee- k period, beginning Nov. 11. Elizabeth Enyeart, Vernal, will show porcelain ceramics. Ms. Enyeart received her Bachelor of Fine ARts degree from Utah State University in 1976. Her work, which is noted for subtle glaze colors and simple elegant design, has been exhibited in Ceramics West every year aince 1971 and was included in the Western States Art Foundations pilot project; Utah Originals 1979, in which 43 artists were chosen to have their work advertised on television and in 1 Festheratone. Miss Pageant will be held 10, at 7:80 p.m. in Special Interest brochures distributed throughout $ 0,000 minimum deposit Accounts insured to $40,000 by F.D.I.C. Junior Scholarship Saturday, Nov. the Union high school auditorium. The Sodalette Club of Roosevelt is sponsoring the event Contestants in this year's program are Tamra Bioxham, Deb Winger, Launa Grover, Melanie Glines, Marilyn Mecham, Darla F. Pike, Cindy Liz Branch, Tina Workman, Jane Jordan, Susanna McMullin, Jeri Johnson, Lee Ann Johnson, and Sheila Gardner. Judges for the Junior Miss Pageant are Joyce Winterton, Lynn Patterson, Dick Ebright, and . Marianne Weed The ( Utah. 1 Junior Miss Scholarship Pageant Saturday, Nov. w Mr. and Mra. Joseph Duncan celebrated their 54th wedding anniversary with members of their family. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Duncan hosted a party in honor of hia parents, in the Zion Bank Room. Approximately 53 members attended. A buffet luncheon was served and a program was presented. Douglas Duncan sang, accompanied his daughter and nephew in their presentation. T Miss Ronnie Kay fifield and Mark R. Dennis were united in marriage August 22 in the Logan Temple. Mr. Dennis is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Danniel Dennis, Roosevelt. . 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