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Show ; sf. 1 ' i 1 r ft'X . ' u ' 1 ' j '.. -- - - i 4 "1 UllSntsoh IBtzacsin i Shiner ana Miles to many : "" ' Culture Club Culture club wu held at the Cow Palace April 5, officers were Mr. and Mrs. Billy B. Shiner, are pleased to announce the marriage and wedding reception of their elected for 1984-8- 5. Venice McDonald, president; Kay Smith, Vice President; Bliss daughter, Cheri Linn to Brent Eldredge, Secretary; Pearl Lloyd Miles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Treasurer; Norma Denver, Lloyd Miles. Historian; and Peggy McArthur, La-bru- The couple plan to be married, Saturday, April 14 in the Altamont Cultural HalL A wedding reception will be held from 8:00 to 11:00 p.m. that same evening. .here were eleven members present. A summer outing was planned for sometime in May, with the husbands invited. Cheri Linn Shiner and Brent Miles will be married Saturday, April 14 in the Altamont Ward Cultural Hall. A reception will follow that same evening. Richard wins competition The Roosevelt and East Elementary P.T.A. is pleased to announce that Dan Richards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Richards of Roosevelt has been chosen as a winner in the Utah P.T.A. ' i ' ? , LUNCHEON-Ke- ith Bergquist and his make Linda Otterson plans to attend the ansecretary nual Vocational Center Secretaries Luncheon on National Secretaries Day, Wednesday, April 25. All bosses and their Secretaries are Invited to attend. SECRETARIES ' V Elements ly School here in Roosevelt and his hobbies include piano and scouting. Secretaries Day is set for April 25 Reflections Competition. Dan's literary entry has been selected to represent Utah in the National P.T.A. Reflections Competition for the year 1983-8Dan will be a guest of the Utah 4. P.T.A. and his parents guests of Roosevelt and East Elementary P.T.A. at the annual P.T.A. State nvention Banquet on the ening of April 27, 1984 at the ilt Palace in Salt Lake City, where he has been asked to present his entry and will be the recipient of a State P.T.A. Award. Dan's entry was a poem directly related to the National I Have a Reflections theme Dream. Each year, the Reflection Competition is sponsored by the P.T.A., encouraging art, literature and music in our Elementary schools. All entries must be that of the student and the P.T.A. stresses that the student is the most important part of the program. student in Dan is a sixth grade Scott Risers class at East Grate, Fader to many Richard Grate and Earlene Fader, are pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Stacy Grate, to Kelly William Bader, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bowden, Myton. The couple plan to be married, April 15, in the Moon Lake Electric Building. A reception will follow the ceremony from 8 to 11 p.m. All friends ana relatives are invited to attend. The couple will malm their home in Roosevelt. Beautiful Easter Dress ft Disuse nsisnsi Thayne Grover and Amy Bergen are pleased to announce their marriage on April 14 in the Oakland Temple. The couple are both attending BYU. 4-- H J .l ..1 Justicedhbsen career women for the area The Roosevelt Business and Professional Womens Chib selected Miss Loretta Justice as young Career Woman Monday evening at its regular monthly and annual Young meeting Career Woman competition. Miss Justice was chosen from three local young career women candidates. Other candidates were Joanne B. Winn and Margo Bader. To be eligible, a young career woman must be between th of 21 and 30. She must employed in business or the profession with at least one year e work experience in her career area. Sob should be , outstanding in scholastic work, community service andor church , work. It is a requirement that she j be living, working, training or continuing her education in the f area served by the state federa-- 1 tion ahe represents. Young Career Woman candi- - j dates are judged on their , biographical data, speech present- - j atm and a personal interview 1 I with the judges. I for the competition Judges were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wallis I and Mrs. Theda Murray, of i VemaL j Loretta is employed by Basin Dialysis Center aa Head Registered Nurse. She is I of the staff and I supervisor She also handles f care. patient referrals and communication with j other health care professionals. Miss Justice is a graduate of i Union High School and Weber i State CollegeUtah State Univer-- ' sity Cooperative Nursing Pro- - j gram. She graduated with rumors ' from Union High School and from Weber State College Magna Com Laude. She waa a member of the National Honor Society and is represented in Whos Who i PMi Among American High School Students, 1980 edition. According to Paula Bell, Chairman for the program, Mias Justice ia a credit to the education system in Duchesne The Business and County. Professional Club is proud to have her represent this community and our organization, said BelL She will compete on a district Basis in Moan, Utah on April 14. State Competition will be held in Park City in June. She ia the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Justice of Roosevelt. Lacs ft Trims at great prices Plus a good variety 01 ft RT KBITS Slrlped DftSEBftll SUITS Plus a good variety 01 ft T-S- HIRT Striped DftSEDALL SHITS f s Quesfionaire That Can Predict Divorces "Read About were 22 members present and five guests. President Erma Stewart conducted the meeting. Committee members for the program were Paula Bell, Elsie Meyers, Mary Morten-sen- , and Flora Allred. The young 3 Reservaor tion deadline is April 20. Cost of the 722-452- 789-488- For more information call Beverat the UBAVC. ly Evans Club nery. The judges for the competition were Janet Wallis, Jack Wallis, Thetta Murray, all from VeraaL The winner of the' competition, waa Loretta Justice. The nominating committee announced the new officer for next year. Nona Swenson, president; Merle Young, vice president; Margo Bader, secretary; Cindy Wilson, treasurer. Paula BeH received her pin for woman of the year for 1983. The Senior Tea will be held at Velma Frandaen'a home. iy Qmetidine, the popular ulcer medication, may slow up the body's clearance of caffeine. Patients may have sleeping dif- ficulties. It In Today's NUANCE ode rate pregnancy-associate- d treat mild-to-high blood pressure, doctors In Glasgow, Scotland have found that the atenol is safe for both mother and baby. To Loretta Justice has been selected as the Young Career Woman for the year by the BPW. . i Grover, Bergen will marry A held its Career Girl at the Frontier am April 9 at Mr. and Mrs. Leon R. Grover, Roosevelt, announce the marriage oT their son Thayne B. and Amy. Lynn Bergen, daughter of Mr. and ' Mrs. Robert C. Bergen, Concord, Ralif. The couple will be married April 14 in the Oakland Temple. An open house will be held at the LDS Institute in Roosevelt April 20 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. for all friends and relatives of the couple. Thayne has filled an Lus mission In Fullvia. The couple are both students at BYU. ' . . m beta-block-er Need an ice bag in a hurry? Reach for a bag of frozen vegetables. It's flexible, it's cold, and It's handy. Small doses of protriptyline, an antidepressant, seem to be fective against snoring, says a West Coast physician. Few side fects have been reported. . efef- Vitamin C deficiency has been linked with periodontal disease in a study at the University of Texas Health Services Center in Houston. Supplements seem to make gums less susceptible to the bacteria in plaque. ' y: We keep up with the news In medicine at Modem Drug In Roosevelt. When your doctor prescribes the best, we do the rest. Modern Prescription Drug "Prescription Specialists" 722-244- 1 ; Roosevelt . " under the direction of Tana Dunsmore will provide the entertainment Several special award will be presented at the luncheon. For reservations eall the UBAVC h KBITS n t i BPW . Station. Union high school's Troupe- - -- PLAIN TRUTH - t r Day, Wednesday April 25, . from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. Supervisors, Boases and Directors are encouraged to take their secretary to lunch and show their appreciation for the great services performed. The annual luncheon is sponsored by the Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center, Roosevelt Area Chamber of Commerce and KNEU Radio Station. ladies competing were Loretta Justice, ahe Is a nurse at the Dialysis center; Diana Winn, secretary at Roosevelt City; Mam Bader, secretary at Utah Machi roll-tim- Deed selection of The luncheon will be prepared by The fourth annual Secretaries dub as a Luncheon ia scheduled at the the Handy Helpers Uintah Baain Area Vocational community sendee project. Favors Center on National Secretaries wiU be provided h7 KNEU Radio' |