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Show Thursday, March 18, 1980 Uintah Banin Standard wed Mt. Home couple Lisa Walker and Casey Carter were married at the Moon Lake LDS Chapel Saturday evening, March 1, by Bishop Brent Brotherson. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Walker, be is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carter, all ML. Home. A reception was held later that .Local SPE Young Adult awarding scholarships dance The Uintah Basin Section of the Society of Petroleum Engineers is awarding scholarships to seniors who are entering engineering fields. Applications have to be in by April 15. For further information, contact the high school counselors or Craig Stratton at - 789-454- Daughters of the Utah Pioneers A dance for area young adults is scheduled for Saturday, March 15, from 8 until 11:30 p.m. The event will be held at the West Stake Center in ' Roosevelt A Polynesian floor show will be featured, and dancing will be to the Eugene and Bernice Abplanalp will be honored by their children, at an open house March 15 to celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary. .The Open House will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Duchesne ward chapel. All family and friends are invited to attend the celebration. The Roosevelt Special Interests will hold a pot luck dinner party Saturday, March 15, at 7 p.m. The dinner will be held at the Roosevelt First Ward cultural hall. Bring your own utensils. Roosevelt First Ward will be the hosts. Honor roll students Two graduates of Union high school have been named to the autumn quarter honor roll at the University of Utah. They are among 3,850 students so designated. Susan Kaye Mullins, a senior, and Kay R. Rachele, a junior, are the two students who maintained an average of 3.5 or better in all academic subjects where 4.0 is the equivalent of an A". TiASm IN i w GMIQM3 Altamont will sponser their first Red Cross Bloodmobile Drive March 17 from 2:30 to 7 p.m. at the Altamont Ward chapeL Duchesne County hospital and the Venial hospital are totally supplied by the Intermountain Regional Red Cross Blood Services, which depend on local donations. The slogan of the drive is Get a Natural High Give Blood. For more information, Cynthia Jessen (454-369or Barbara Powell can be contacted. ' r.i Ii4 4 Ms Special 1.44 yd. Special 2.88 yd. White eyelet fabric is .. ideal for spring and summer fashions; for home, for you, the children, too. Easy care Spring-lnto-summ- er in terry polyestercotton. Just right for beach, lounge and sportswear. Choice of fashion solids and stripes. 5860" wide. polyestercotton. 4445" wide. newspapers. According to Gustina A. Wilkins, Scholes even then adhered to the rain nor snow nor dark of night adage, and will no doubt carry it with him to the mail route. He hauled his papers on a sled, and carried them to the doorstep of each subscriber. She said that friends and neighbors were always happy to see him, and that his ambition was much admired. So it appears that Scholes has come full circle - from house to house delivery of his papers, through a successful career working inside at the Post Office, and back to house to house delivery, this time of the UJ9. Mail. Nola Nelson 353-454- 4 - (454-334- o Ju CCfltfQ After 21 years as a window clerk at the Post Office, Rae C. Scholes declares that he is ready for a change. He will begin delivering mail on the route shortly, and may well be reminded of his earlier days delivering UtafcaO early Spring sa vimgs .Wuw Mrs. Elva Stewart was hostess to the Neighborhood Sewing Club Wednesday evening at her home. Eleven members enjoyed handiwork, discussing current events, and a dessert luncheon. ' CJOStfGGK? Altamont sponsors blood drive . - Locality Histories." Hostesses for the event were Bernice Atwood and Violet Lott. After lunch, those in attendance shared their early experiences in the small towns of the area. GIRL SCOUTS Girl Scout Sunday The world is changing every day in sq many ways. But common goals and values persist. We are now involved in a wider range of activities, projects and other interests, but we are still what we always were Young Women united by A belief in God A belief in our Country And service to Mankind. We develop our potential as we learn, discover and grow together in Girl Scouting. March 12 we celebrated our 68th Birthday. This week, we will worship together on Girl Scout Sunday. u Neighborhood Sewing dub . Special Interest dinner evening at the cultural hall. ' The matron of honor was Sonia Farnsworth. The maid of honor Lee Ann- - Lamb; bridesmaids were Penny Curry, LoAnn Field sted, Jan Thacker, Julie Mathews, Sherri Dawn and Melanie Walker. Lee Carter, the groom's brother, was best man. The flower girls were Christy Mathews and Shan telle Jessen. RingL bearers were Kevin Mathews and Tami Jessen. A program, with Fred Tew as master of ceremonies, was presented. A piano solo was played by Ellbeth Davis. Songs were by Ann Stevenson and Terry Curry. The couple will honeymoon in 8alt Lake. The Norita Camp, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, met Feb. 27 at the Legion building with five members in attendance. Lola Jones gave the lesson on . music of the Mike McKee Sound Machine. Young people over the age of 14 years are cordially invited to attend. 4 mmM Valentine's Day was chosen by Sheila Ander-to- n and Eric Houti to be sealed for time and eternity in the Provo Temple. The parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderton, MontwelL Mrs. Vona Houtz, Roosevelt, is the groom's mother. Family and friends witnessing the ceremony were: Bis--. hop Keith Jensen, Kim Justice, Ruby Gale, Ruth andMyrbn Haslem, Dean KbMtiCtfblyn Wood- ward,; Daniel and Rolene Bird, Joe and Shirley Summerall, Barbra Hamblin, Bishop and Mrs. Orman Sullivan, Merle Ross, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Scholes. A wedding luncheon was hosted by the grooms mother and parents of the bride. A reception will be held in Seventh Ward cultural hall April 4. The couple will be living in Roosevelt after honeymooning in Salt Lake. Contributions teGlaaee Into ' History welcome. Mail to P.O. Bex 188, Roosevelt, or bring iu to the fuh AffTWirtj vnUtO IP 4 aoioky quoip Roe Scholes . , . and his dog. Boots, were a familiar sight back in 1942, delivering the STANDARD office. morning paper, whatever the weather. Eggs a supply of d eggs in the refrigerator, youll be ready for a holiday party in almost no time at all Devil the eggs for hearty hor d'oeuvers or chop them for festive egg ' salads. Eggs are ready for a party when you are. With hard-cooke- FRSHIOn IS PLEATS HospaolWotes Special 11.99 Mens jacket. Men's CPO style jacket is leather-loo- k vinyl with placket snap front and four pockets. Sizes Knit picks. Great shades In colorfast acrylic knitting yam. Non- allergenic and machine washable In ly S,M,L,XL. . z. pull skeins. Births Mr. and Mrs. Arlo McKee, Roosevelt, a girl, Feb. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Layne A. Anderson, Roosevelt, a boy, Feb. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bird, Bluebell, a girl, Feb. 29. Mr. and Mrs. G. Vernon, Roosevelt, a boy, March 1. Mr. and Mrs. Briant Hacking, Vernal, a boy, March 2. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mecham, Roosevelt, a boy, March 2. 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