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Show Life Uintah Basin Standard Randy Sather to wed Marti Fisher class of 72 sets reunion UHS The Clam of 72 is having their class reunion July 3 at the Union High School cafeteria at 7 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ames announce the engagement of their daughter, Marti Ames Fisher, to D. Randy Sather, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sather. ten-ye- p.m. All graduates and partners are invited to attend. Please let us know if you (dan to be there and haven't replied, There will be a dinner and program. Dinner will be $8 per plate. The following people have not been located. If you have any information, please contact WadB Workman at Steve Kynaston, Wilford Smith, Judd Edgerton, Carlos Iorg, Kent Thacker, Tim Symons, Peggy Duncan, Jack Christensen, Shirly Thomas and Leland Ray Nielson. tey ha ding date for Tuesday, May 25, at 9 a.m. at the Robert & ar Sather 's 722-495- home in Roosevelt. A reception or open house is not Randy is the owner-managof the Vernal Myton sets er Sather's Jewelry. Marti works at Prairie Gold Well Servicing in Roosevelt They are planning to make their home in celebration Vernal. Marti Ames Fisher and D. Randy Sather plan to be married May 25 in Roosevelt. Students honored at piano recital Piano students of We ndy Earl and Lou Colton presented their spring recital Friday, May 14, at the Moon Lake Electric Building. Students who participated were Craig Labrum, Cathy Larsen, Shim-ayn-e Weight, Lyndi Olsen, Tonya Labrum, Tami Thompson,. . Amy Johnson, Shauna Robb, Jelaine Brown, JeneD Earl, Jenny Webb, Joey Labrum, Kimberly Hunt, Lisa Stewart, Dennis Johnson, Larry Colton, Ann Colton, Matt Labrum, Chris Rawlings, Alexis Earl, Julie BTough, Patrick Rawlings and Todd Handy. Colton, Highest Student two-da- y Sign language class set to 722-255- newly installed officers for the Socialette Club this coming year are front row Suana Lowe, Vice President, Karen Shelley, President, Taylor to be honored Joan Crazier, becretary, back row, Carol Johnson, Treasurer, Toni McDonald and Tami Long, Program Chairpersons, Diane Bennett, Hospitality Chairman, and Jean Ercanbrack, Parlimentarian. Senior Tea well attended The annual Senior Tea given by the Roosevelt Business & Professional Women's Club, and held Monday evening, May 17, at the home of Ellen Rawlings, was well attended. Guests included Union High School senior girls and their mothers, teachers from both Union High School and the Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center, Mayor Lawrence Yack, City Administrator Shane Luck, and City Council members who attended following the dose of the regular council meeting. officers for 1982-8Marion Labrum, president; Evelyn Miles, secretary; Maria Nelson, 3, and Flora Allred, treasurer were in the receiving line. During the entire evening various groups provided continuous musical entertainment, arranged for by Pat Stringham. t; retirement deaf friend or relative? If you have had this desire, then a class to begin next wee k will be able to help you out A basic sign language class will be offered to the public starting Wednesday, May 26, at 7 p.m. at the Roosevelt Christian Assembly. The class will run every other Wednesday throughout the summer. The cost will be Sll for the handbook. For more information about the class, call OFFICERS-T- he An. open house honoring C.R. (Chuck) TbvIot on his 80th birthday will be held May 31 at the Lapoint Ward Chapel from 2 to 5 p.m. Mr. Taylor was born May 30, 1902 in Vernal to Charles and Christine Hoehne Taylor. His family moved to Lapoint in 1908 to homestead. He Btayed with the Walter McCoy family in Vernal during the winter to attend the Wilcox Academy. He married Pearlis Nielson December 14, 1927. They lived at Deep Creek, north of Lapoint for 15 years. He was a former said rancher before -- wanted SOCI ALETTE 1982-8- 3 on birthday Achieve- ment, Composite Score - Dennis Johnson and Patrick Rawlings; Most Improved Student of the Year Tami Thompson. Have you ever communicate with a Awards were presented to outstanding students in various areas. Gary Colton presented awards for Lou Coltons students as follows: Most Memorized Pieces, Cathy Larsen; Highest Student Achievement, Composite Scots - Todd Handy; Most Improved Student, Shimayne Weight; Student of the Year, Matt Labrum. Wendy Earl present awards for the following: Anne Most Memorized Pieces Myton Homecoming, an annual event, is scheduled for its regular time again this year, the Friday and Saturday before July 4. This years celebration will be July 2 and 3. cele bration will The include programs, softball tournaments, games for the kids, a Lions barbecue, and dancing on the grass. There will also be plenty of time for visiting and more visiting. Everyone is encouraged to attend the celebration. "Chuck" Taylor will be honored on his 80th Birthday at an Open House held May 31 at the Lapoint Ward Chapel. C.R. Senior Citizen News by E dith Sharpies We want to thank everyone who attended the Governors on Aging. The committee members here were' Lloyd Nelsen, representing the Governors office; of Division Martinson, Wayne Aging; Val Jennings, Advisory Council; and Dian Frank, Division of Aging. After the meeting Lloyd Nelsen said that Duchesne County had the most Seniors out than any other meeting they had held so far, and the committee was very pleased because they asked so many questions aid entered in to the discussion. Ceramics on Monday and Friday of three They are parents children: Lyle Taylor, Vernal; Mrs. Duane (Myrna) Ridiens, Sandy; and Mrs. Clyde (Irene) Collins, Roosevelt They have 12 grandchildren and 15 He is a High Priest in the LDS Church. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. No gifts, please. n. from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Lunch will be served, but you have to call in and say you want it beforehand. Bingo at the Center Thursday from p.m., and bingo in Duchesne at the DUP Building every Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. Play chess every Thursday evening at 7. We also have a good pool table at the Center and the Center is open five days a week. We have lunch every Tuesday at 12 noon and we have good cooks. Ask some of your neighbors about them. And the visiting is just endless. We usually have 100 or more Seniors for the Tuesday lunch, so come join us. There will be a dance in Duchesne at the DUP Building Saturday night May 22, at 8 pm 1-- 4 SENIOR TEA of the annual Senior Tea are pictured at Monday's event as is the District BPW Director from Orem. Pictured left to right are, Jo Yergensen, Ellen Rawlings, and District Director Leah Johnson. The en a Mb OFF Begins Hart At American appliances stand for durability and reliability worldwide. But, occasionally some- thing goes wrong or you decide to replace your 1950 vintage freezer with something a little more modern. If you are shopping for a new appliance Oils spring a clothes washer or refrigerator for Instance why not choose one that will save money for as long as you own it? Look for the yellow and black Energy Guide labels on new models of major home appliances. 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