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Show I ' v Thursday. ,.'.. ,5 " ''iV - 'V c v1' ' tJjteje at Our Saviors Lutheran Church, DickinBon, North Dakota, with the Reverend David Molatre officiating. ' Parents of the couple are Evelyn and Harold Grosz, Hebron, North Dakota, Charles Butcher, Dickinson, North Dakota, and Tippie and Sam Friday, January 14 at 7 p.m. the PTA will present the movie So Dear to My Heart. It is a story about a boy who loses his prized black lamb but is more upset about the ribbon he longs to win at the county fair than about his pets safety. With his grandmother's guidance, he learns a lesson in values. Disney animation combined with live action makes this film a classic for the entire family. The movie will be shown at East Elementary. of Dickinson. Honored guest was Elisabeth Reinbold, grandmother ot the bride, Hebron. The couple is making their home in Dickinson where Bart is employed by Schools give .art classes Northern lights Hydro-Lin- e as a wireline operator and JoDell is employed by St Joseph's Hospital as in the Department of Communication Disorders. Cheryl Lohmann, Dickinson. Music was provided by Lynnelle Rohr and Ixmis Praus. Following the wedding, a social hour. Bupper, and dance were held at - secretary-receptioni- JoDell Reinbold and Bart Butcher were married November 20 in Dickinson, North Dakota. They are making their home in Dickinson. auditorium. Those interested in performing in this musical are invited to prepare a song and be ready to read passages selected from the script auditions Auditions for Man of La Mancha will be held January 24 and 25 in Roosevelt in the Union high school Man of La Mancha" is being sponsored by Utah State University Education Center. It is the story of the legendary misadventures of Don Quixote. Its popularity extended over ten years on Broadway and has st Roosevelt Community Schools is offering a stained glass class, the instructor will be Joyce Bolton. It will start January 19 at Union high school in the art room. It will be held every Wednesday from 9 p.m. The class must have 10 students to run. Tuition k class. will be $15.00 for the A Saddle Making class on Monday 5-nights starting January 17, from Tuition Center. UBAVC at the p.m. will be $100.00 plus a $15.00 kb fee. 7-- six-wee- of all become one of the most-love- d the Broadways musicals. Hit songs such as The Impossible Dream, Duldnea, and Little Bird j i have 9 Suzanne Penfield and Shannon B. Rhoades were married Saturday, December 1 8, in the Roosevelt L.D.S. Institute. The ceremony was conducted by Bishop David Labrum. is suggested if possible. Tuition can be payed at the inspired people all over the world. College credit is available to those i Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center. who desire it in Theatre Production ' For more information contact the and in Technical Theatre. Technical j Community School office at Theatre 150 will be taught by Paul Hendricks and is required of all theatre majors and minors. I Penfield, Rhoades marry December 18 722-403- 2. fall USU Honor ; Roll Nelson, White marry Christina Nelson, daughter Colene Nelson, Duchesne, and Brant Nelson, Students on the fall quarter honor Springville, and Richard H White, roll at Utah State University have son of Mr. and Mrs. William White, been announced by Dr. Val R. Duchesne, were married December 27 at the home of the grooms parents. Christensen, vice president for student services. A student must cany 15 An open house for the couple will or more credit hours and earn a 3.5 or be held Friday, January 21, at Utahn better grade point average to achieve, Valley West from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Friends-- . nd, relatives,' are; invitecLJo honor rolL ' The following are people from the attend. ; U. Science: will Mark The make their home in Basin: Birch, couple Altonah; Engineering: Leland L. Duchesne. Carter, Mountain Home; Humanities, Arts and Soeial Sciences: Gary G. Dye, Neola; Education: Judy Hall. Fawn D. Lewis; Natural Resources: Kelly R. Sullivan; Science: Ted R. Allred, Steven Michael McKay, all of Roosevelt. Vernal students were Kay Baker, Kristy Taylor, Education; Kevin L. Rhodes, Daniel, H Troester, Engineering; Rhonda L. Rhodes, Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences; Paul T. Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy C. Penfield, Neola, are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Suzanne, to Shannon B. Rhoades, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Rhoades, Roosevelt The couple exchanged vows in a double ring ceremony before Biship David Labrum on Saturday, December 18, in the LDS Institute in Roosevelt The bride was escorted down the aisle on her father's arm wearing a floor length gown of white chiffon. The gown had a high neck embroidered with lace. The sheer sweetheart yoke was appliqued with lace and seed pearls and edged with shirred French chantilly lace. The gown had a chapel train trimmed with lace. The long sheer sleeves had wide lace cuffs and were also appliqued with lace. Her long veal of bridal illusions was held by lace and seed pearls and edged with shirred chantilly lace. She carried a bouquet of cream mums and lace. After the ceremony the couple cut a three tiered wedding cake decorated with pillars and pink roses. The top was three wedding belk made of lace. Wedding cake and raspberry frappe was served to approximately 40 close friends and relatives. There will be an open house in honor of the couple Saturday, January 15, 9 from p.m. at the. Moon Lake.A Electric Building in Roosevelt. The parents of the newlyweds invite all friends and relatives to attend. 7-- iVlVlVlVlVlVlVlVlTl kMusdge Nelson and Richard White were married December 27, 1982 at the William White residence in Duchesne. An open house will be held January 21, 1983. eigantlc clearance sale Semi-Annu- al i Monday, January 17 to Saturday, January 29 only! Science. Christina Phone News Items 722-513- 1 All Boys coals. 30 Off All Ladies Pullover Sweaters 25 All Ladies 40 HONOREDI mention in Ballard received a State wide com- - Keith Haslem, Dorothy Kettle, Sharlyn son, Gary Bolton, and Karl Betts. Presenting the award were Wesley Maughan and Jeri 'munity development recognition contest. Pictured tq receive the check from the Community Developement Center are Ben-honora- Winger. 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