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Lemon and Elaine Jensen,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brace Jensen, Salt Lake, were married June 80 at the Salt Lake Temple. Relatives and friends attending from this area were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Lemon, Bishop and Mrs. Nefl White, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Lemon, Sheryl Burton and Kathleen Lemon. Folio- wing the wedding 62 family members and friends were served at a wedding breakfast at Poor Richard's Reataurant ' An open house was held in their honor ' July 1 at the LDS Institute, Roosevelt. Relatives and friends attending from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jensen and family. Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miehie and daughter, - - - Lois Mahoney, Midway; Leslie Miehie, Moses Lake, Wash; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Averett and children, Antoch, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Lemon and daughter Sheri, Price; Mrs. Neil Lemon and two daughters, Coalville and Deanne Thomason and children. Evanston, Wya. e Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harms ton returned Monday from a week visit in Ann Arbor, Mich., with their ami Richard and family. Richard is finishing his Phd at the University of Michigan Mrs. Garth Sorensen and daughters Charlotte and Merikay spent four days recently in Provo, guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Adams, while there Merikay performed a ballet dance workshop at BYU. e Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shields and daughter Lorraine sprat two days in Salt Lake last week visiting special attractions and La soon, o The 1958 Union high school state champions basketball team, relatives rad associates attended a 80 year reunion commemorating that championship Saturday, July 2 at the Rooeevelt Golf Course and a pienie at the City Park. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Allred, Coach, Vernal; Mr. RPD CetNa ESPITa feOO ; Duchesne activities The Duchesne Lions Club held their Fourth of July Celebration on Monday. Rick Kerr said the breakfast was a peat success with nearly 250 breakfasts served. Events for the day included horse shoe contests, a scavenger hunt, a greased pole climb, and a tug of war between the Lions Club and the Chamber of Commerce. Winners of the girls singles horse shoes were Carls Wall in first place and Sandra Moore in second. Winners in the Womens Singles were Virginia Bailey in first place, Betti Bynon in second, and Pam Bartlett in third. The boys singles winners were Lloyd Bynon in first place, Darren Ringie in second, and Paul Randolph in third place. In the mens singles divirion the winners were, first place Glen Karren, Zone Malinski took second place, and Bril Bailey won third place. DIET FACTS Up Noma Racing WMy. NawadgM Update Tho JackaT Police PKA On Buddy Hm avariadl a Move Tha MOve lookin' to aodour S0 a a 40 ftio Unholy Qardenf MoneyOna feM WoridLarga amMOVeiayond tho Lad Frontier Morning Rawa Ml 40 a M Ena' To MOVe VhaBanga BFakhlO June 25 at approximately Station at great, frosty breakfast today really orange juice? Perhaps not! Orange juice is becoming 722-455- increasingly popular. Some manufacturers ore mixing it with water, colorants and sugar to cut costs in production. Do not be deceived into thinking that all orange drinks are 1 percent orange juice. They may Roll of Utah has The University announced their spring quarter honor rail, and two Duchesne County . that Is orange drink you had for Honor 11:05 p.m. when one ndult was arrested for furnishing alcohol to a minor and two ' juveniles were arrested for possession af alcoholic beverages. The second group of arrests was made Thursday, June 80, at 8:03 a.m. at 180 E. 100 N. Officers Jerry Payne and Wendall Roberts made the arresta. Nine arrests were made for illegal,' consumptioiCvJ'rhile two of the-- indi- viduab were ' also charged with furnishing false information to a police;.' officer. One was also arrested lor disorderly conduct Six of the minors were adults (over 18) and three were juveniles, 14, 16, and 17 years of age. The Boy Scouts gave the opening flag ceremony. The Duchesne Lions Gub appreciates everyone that turned out for the festivities. & FALLACIES asks Karate feM The kids doubles winners were Pad 5 Randolph and Danra Ringie. In the adult doubles Glen Knrren and Bob Bailey won first place. Zens Malinski and Betti Bynon place, and Don and Jeff Johnson won third place. In the childrens scavenger hunt the first place winners were Sadie Allen, Sandra Moore, and Shelly Kerr. Second place winner was Jay Johnson and third plaee winner was Alicia Mecham. Winners of the greased pole dimb were Paul Randolph and Greg Herbert. Each of these boys won a five dollar prise for reaching the top af the pole. The annual Chamber of Commerce and Lions Club tug ri war was won by the Lions Gub for the fourth year in a ORANGE JUICE Approximately $1,500 to (2,000 worth of coins, guns, cosh and stereo wu taken from the equipment managers apartment at the Regal Motel during daylight hours Monday, w July 4. According to Roosevelt Police Detective Jeff Stagg, the items were taken in broad daylight. He requests that any perons seeing suspicious individuals in the area, or anyone carrying any guns or stereo equipment from the apartment, contact him at the Fraaman Raporta say orange . ; drink, or orange flavored drink. The ingredients must be listed students were on that list Bruce Douglas Kemp, Altamont, and Duane Richens, Rooeevelt, Kenneth. ' were two of the 1,449 undergraduate students named to the honor rolL To be named to the honor roll a ' on average of student must or better in all academic subjects where 4.0 is the equivalent of an A. i fl on the label, however. Other fruit Juices and drinks should also bo questioned. Therefore, It is wise to read the labels before purchasing. Diet Center recommends that whenever a choice is possible, the whole fruit should be eaten in place of tho juice. By eating the whole fruit you are also griting necessary fiber. If you do drink orange juice, it Is best to squeeze H yourself, just before drinking. . a 'it' f Sheri Williams 722-49- 00 Roosevelt i&dltyeirflDsfiiriig) ,d WBta8 Flora Allred Owner, The Children's Den East Hwy. 40, Roosevelt If you need results . call the Uintah Basin STANDARD 722-513- 1 . ' " the STANDARD works!" Flora Allred owner of the Children's Den just 'Advertising finished her "Summer Sale" and it was a big success. For advertising results, give the In STANDARD a call. ' ,Our V Winners Emerge from burglary Arrests are aaiNNNowa a for a made a OMOVe 'Judina' aaMOVIEThaDoyOr consumption Parti Police this week arrested a Ml Canted a Roosevelt number of minors for illegal, fell a consumption of alcoholic beverages. According to Sergeant Wayne EM a Ibarra Embleton, the first arrest' was made Ctoae tain Standard help with iSlh Part of Ufa OMa1 a MASN Tom ra MarflaS l.ahrar Hod X) 110 10 aoaoa a r t WoNCian 11:10 ESPN SportaCon- - 40 B (D Super Bowl XVN a Maowb EVENlkd feoo S from Eacapo Ground Zwo Hartman. 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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eldredge, Mr. - and Mrs. Larry Allred, Blanche Murphy, Nedra Nickel and Lora Killian, Roosevelt; Jim Lewis, Morgan and Bob Andrews, California. a Brett Noiting, Casper, Wyo., visited with the Ellen Rawlings family during the holiday weekend, e Mrs. Ellen Rawlings, Rochelle Laris, Pray Rswlings, Raylyn Eldredge, Jolyn Haslem, Jim Trowbridge, Edna Mae Hamilton, Kora Tapoof, Lelila Longhair and Derinda MeKowen, Chaperoned by July Raw-- . lings spent nine dsys at Oahu and Maui Islands Hawaii, representing the Education tours association, e Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth (Ida) Alvey and children are spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Andrews. a Mrs. Kathleen Lemon and children drove to Salt Lake Saturday to meet her husband, Dr. James N. Lemon, who had spent the lost two weeks in Anchorage, with the army reserve, a Recent guests of Ted and Gloria Thomas were her sister and husband Louise and Charlie Bezyack, Price; and Teds sister and husband Bev and Earl Whipple and granddaughter Gena Carlyle, Eureka, Calif. They were also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Col Monks. Saturday evening 80 members of the Millie and Ted Thomas Sr., family gathered at the Ted Thomas Jr., home for a fish fry. .RQOSEyELj;jj..jV:,i pwwiiw fLnihia BMOVIE'WaR na movie MO MaMaraofUfafe ItwSnSeME MOVIE frtma ' OuapapT Notional BrapMo SdmW .! Bmeman NoiC Evening af - Sporta- Unholy EPN sr Mwy ...- a (D ESPN nGDUMna '? aa ' MO jwir a MO Thursday, July 7, 1983 Uintah Advertising Works! |