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Show QUSmtialh Basin Standard Parry Grant celebrates birthday Lesly Brown will wed Mark Robertson Mrs. Lesly Brown to Mark Steven Robertson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee H. Robertson of Spring Grove, Penn. Lesly graduated from Carbon high school with honors in 1980 and Parry was bom on November 19, (Bicknell), Wayne Co.. Utah to James and Susan Sidwell Grant. The family moved to Duchesne when he was eight years old. He married Zella Holfeltz in the Salt Lake Temple on March 10, 1926. who They have five children-Duanlives in Ross, California; Lloyd, Jim and Mrs. Norma Earl, all of Duchesne; and Mrs. Carol Thomas, Orem. They also have 21 grandchildren and 22 1902 in Thurber, completed cosmetology at &E.U. in 1981. She later received an associate in Science degree with honors from C.E.U. in 1982. She is presently attending BYU. e, Mark was born in Orange, Calif., raised in Daytona Beach, Fla., and graduated from Mainland Sr. High in 1977. He served three years in the army obtaining the rank of Spec. 4 later served a n. Parry Grant celebrated his 80th birthday He was a patrol operator for the Utah State Highway Department for 30 years, retiring in 1967. He and his wife enjoy watching basketball and baseball games and also enjoy the Senior Citizens program. Friday, Novemer 19, and his family honored him with a party and turkey dinner at the Duchesne D.U.P. Building. for the LDS and Mark Robertsen have mission Church in the Utah, Salt plans to be wed in the Jordan River LDS Lake City, South mission, where he served as Temple on December 27. A reception is mission president assistant He is now majoring planned that evening in Helper. Lesly Brown in American Studies at BYU in Provo. Their marriage will be solemnized in the Jordan River Temple on December 27 and followed by a reception at the Helper Stake house the same evening. The couple will reside in Provo. Lesly is the granddaughter of Max and Nola Nelson, Mont-weand Hazel Walker, BALLARD NEWS (HBffiEfi) ecu Tracy Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mitchell and daughter Judy, spent several days in Salt Lake this week. Maria's father, Mr. Albert Wiersma Sr. passed away. Former residents of Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Sullivan and children were here over the Thanksgiving holiday. They were here to care for their property, and get it ready for winter. They are currently living in Logan where dmiMSEmwff) lUliE&t 'GBfltES fffiwray) Kelly is attending school. December 6, there will be a special Youth and Young Adult Fireside at 6:30 p.m. at the Roosevelt Stake Center. 6 are All those ages invited to attend. tugBissgmir gngw 331 Roosevelt ARCADIA NEWS . and Fred Howes from Solbatna, Alaska were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brisban last Aina For the Best Buvs week. a CharLynn Benson has spent two weeks in Reno, Nevada at a Ginger Casper non-lawy- Elthow and Ila Casper spent a few days in salt Lake at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Derrald I vie and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gordon, e Bud Baum and Marjorie, Arizona visited their mother Mrs. Hazel Baum. Mrs. Baum just returned from the hospital and is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Rick Manana rez. Mrs. Alta Nye, Ogden, spent a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Le Wogstaff. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Olephant, Salt Lake, Thanksgiving at home in Hanna. Vickie Taylor visited Mrs. Zelma Lozentry in Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Arnold, Salt Lake, spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bud El .'WoSiblBlIlilll Young. a Rod Young and Travis Fabrizio, Rexburg, Idaho, visited their in Tabiona. folks Hanna and Mr. and- Mrs. Dale Wright, Price, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thomas. All Maternity Clothes 10 Off Suits Reg. $100 ion $75 77 North Main - Roosevelt 722-518- 3 er Jucicial school at the University of Nevada. She completed courses in Traffic Procedure, Small claims, communications, criminal law procedure, and search and seizure. Proud parents of a new son, Mr. and Mrs. Clark (DeAnn) Miller. He was born on Novem- ber 26. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dee Allred and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Miller of Salt Lake City. e Mrs. Delma Long accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mobley to Logan last week where they spent several days visiting family and friends. Funeral services were held Tuesday November 30, in Roosevelt, for Bradley J. Duncan. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Davis are proud to announce the marriage of their daughter Betty Jo, to Mr. Mike Hilton of Vernal. They were married November 20 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Davis. There was an open house held at the Moon Lake Building that evening for the couple. Union to Patrons are $15. The play is a musical comedy and concerns the trials and tribulations of gangsters and their love for gambling and dolls. The dolls have another problem, that of taking second place to the floating crap game in New York City. The show promises to be one of Unions best and the public is encouraged to support the musical Beth Redmond, AliThe Drama Department at Union cia, Jeanette, and Jean school is presently preparing for high BYU the Lusty, enjoyed this year's musical production, holiday at the home of Guys and Dolls. their parents. The play has been scheduled for e The Clark Lustys were Thanksgiving December 6. 10, and 11 at 7:30 p.m. guests of his brother Steele Lusty, Salt Lake. Visitors ;at the Reed Stansfield were Emeret-tand Len Wertergard; Mr. and Mrs. Gerlynn Westergard and family and the Delwyn WesterOggard family, a den. e Ilene McKinnon, Logan, spent the weekend with her parents, the Charles McKinnon, e Mr. and Mrs. Lon Farnsworth entertained at a family dinner Thanksgiving day, which included Alden and Norma Farnsworth, Salt Lake, and relatives from the Basin. 0 Thanksgiving guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. G Ross were her parents Mr. and Mrs. Warren Frandsen Elsinore; Mr. and Mrs. Joel Frandsen, Price; Mrs. Frandsens mother from Spring City; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Pehrson and family, Price; Richard Ross, BYU, daughter Lori and son Stephen. e Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dunsmore and children spent Thanksgiving in Heber with his folks. e Speakers in Sacra- ment meeting Sunday were Stake High councilman Jim Grant and Udell Winkler. The Ward Christmas dinner will be held Saturday December 18 instead of December 17 as was planned. Mrs. Lila Kochanski sets piano concert for Training Center A Christmas Concert featuring Wladimir Jan Kochanski will be held in the Vernal Jr. high auditorium December 4 at 7:30 p.m. All of the donations will go to the New Life Training Center in VernaL Mr. Kochanski will be playing music to touch your soul, during the concert as he is acclaimed by many as the greatest pianist since Paderewski In this era of Rock and roll and country western, Wladimir Kochanski is well on his way to becoming a box office phenomenon in a dwindling art. They point out that he is neither a rock and roll nor country western star, rather a serious classical musician. Through years of study and practice, his hands that have a 13 note span, have achieved a degree of control and history of the keyboard. Tickets for the upcoming concert are available at the Uintah Basin Standard office in Roosevelt or at the door. The . sponsors ask that no kids under the age : of 6 be bought to the concert. Thomas Jefferson steadfastly supported .freedom of the press, evens? he himself was being slandered and libeled by many newspapers. discipline seldom equalled in the Gelling Ready For Christmas with the Help ol sew Stitch Richens spent Thanksgiving with her mother Mrs. Nora Hall at East Layton. Conamore students express thanks Thanksgiving is a special time of the year for almost everybody and the students at Conamore in Myton are no different Director Karen Brown has organized the event for two years and each year h. commented on its success. Preparation for a Thanksgiving feast goes into such details as decorating the feast hall, planning and preparing the menu. Setting the tables and making sure everything jg proper is also part of the dinner. The students dressed as Indians and Pilgrims before gathering to eat their feast The whole experience is in the Union high school auditorium. Monday, December 6, will be special family rates of $7.00 per family. December 10 and 11 the prices are $3 for adults and $1.50 for students. present Ida Horrocks Mabel HANNA NEWS "GUYS AND DOLLS" Bryan Eldredge, Penn Rawlings, Dale Madsen, and Lisa Killian are the leads in this year's production of "Guys and Dolls" at Union high school. The play will run December 6, 10, and 11. ll 12-2- Santa Simps Jane Karen Brown, Price and Arthur Wayne Brown, Helper, announce the engagement of their daughter Parry Grant celebrated his 80 birthday Friday, November 19. His family honored him with a party held that evening at the DUP Building in Duchesne. A turkey dinner was served to 55 family members. to teach not only the true meaning of Thanksgiving but to teach the children to plan and prepare for such an activity. The students brought food to make a ham of plenty and then delivered it to a family they felt needed it This taught the children the spirit of giving, said Mrs. Brown. Thanks was expressed to Shum-way-s Food and Drug in Duchesne for the turkey that was donated and to Doves Market for the donated hum. Also to the teachers who donated the rest of the meal to the school ' Make your own bendover pants and save $1.00 per yard on the Stretch Trigger. Great Color Selection Snow Quilt Robe Velour S8.99 $4.99 Velour Bring 111 Wool Blends Christmas Kits and Solids and Calendars S7.99 20 on Plaids (For Parkas) Sweater Frllt, I $8.99 and $12.99 u tut id nl Sim in nr riri m SinmiT My Thursday O1UntilEwy Christmas Until 7 00 p.m. Stitch v sew 109 So. Main Roosevelt - 722-497- 4 |