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Show Poga 4. ( Uintah (Basin Standard March 27, 1988 Hackford, Mortenson will marry Wedding in Tridell Ifene DeSambert, formerly McKechnie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burt DeSambert of Vernal, .married Shayne McKee, son of Reed McKee and Thelma Taylor of Tridell. They were ' married in the Tridell LDS Chapel on February 23 by Bishop Ralph HiU of the Roosevelt Third Ward. ' The bride is a graduate of Uintah High School and the groom is a graduate of Union High School. The couple is malqng their home in Roosevelt. ir Shida Mortenson and Mike Hackford have chosen March 30 to be united in marriage, at the home of Ghery and Sharlene Smith of Roosevelt. Shida is the daughter of Gennie and the late Eugene Mortenson of St George. Mike is the son of; Cliff and Sharon Hackford of Lapoint. There will be an open house for the young couple at the Old Red Barn on Highway 40. The same from 8 p.m. until evening midnight All friends and relatives are invited. . . VA Officer to assist Adult dance local area Almost IfiO people joined in at our Tuesday night dance to help Verien Labrum , celebrate his birthday. Verien paid for the band and furnished a beautiful birthday cake end ice cream. Birthday Banners decorated the hall and a birthday table doth adoined the . refreshment table. (Jean helped with the decorations and announced her appreciation to all their friends for helping them celebrate.) It was a huge success and everyone expressed what a good time they had, and then waa no money tkken in at the door1 which made, it even An American Legion Department Service Officer, Dave Parkinson, will be traveling to the Roosevelt area in connection with the Veterans Outreach Program to assist veterans and their dependants with VA benefits. He will be at the Roosevelt Job Service on Wednesday, April 3 from 1 p.m. until 3 p.m. For further information contact Mary Ellen Jensen, Secretary of the Salt Lake City American Legion Office at Shayne McKee and his new bride Irene 6re pictured here shortly after they were married in Tridell last month. They are making Roosevelt their home. Gladys Ross Funeral Services for Lucinda Jennette Jenkins Jensen a pio- neer of the Roosevelt area, age 94 was held March 14, at the Mortuary. Burial was ir the Roosevelt Memorial Park. Relatives attending from out of town woe; Mr. and Mrs. Archie H. Jensen, Hesperia, CA., Kenneth McClellan and son Mike, Grand Terrace, CA;, Stella Bodily, Salt Lake City, Rex Jenkins,1? t Craig CO., Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jensen, Salt Lake, e Mr., and Mrs. Bill Sanders recently returned home after spending 2 12 months at Mesa and Yuma Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Man- Olpin-Hulling- Cheryl's Ceramic's 111 E. Lagoon Across from Nielsen's Greenware Firings Paints Ceramic Supplies ' 722-557- 6 Cloed Monday, Saturday Sunday er Local bull shows . DUP meeting was held March at 2 p.m. Elva Hadden gave lesson. Rita Lott and Colene the day Ercanbrack served a light refreshment. Hospital Notes will be on April 4 at BYU Campus in the Elsworth Building at 1:30 p.m. A workshop for better cattle productivity will be earlier in the day. The Hartlee raise about 160 calves each year. BLUEBELL ' 56.' Robert and Penny Shaw, a boy, March 20. Bruce and Julia Waauick, a march 20. boy, ' Paul and Barbara Fdtch, ' ik boy, March 19. Joseph and Linda Richards, a boy, March 24. ' Rod and La Dee Clark, a girl, March 22. Jerry and Roberta Maacarenas, a boy, March 24. ' Those attending some of the High School Regional Basketball games in Provo were Yvone Bird, and Carolyn Miles. NEWS Garda Seeley Florence and Monte Williams went to Provo bn Saturday to go e Dr. and Mrs. Mark Dennis, thru the Provo Temple and be visited at Logan over the ' sealed for time and eternity. They weekend with her family Mr. and were accompanied by their two Mrs. Glenn Fi field, eons. Kent Williams - and wife e William Ferguson from San Janet of Vernal and Randy and Bemadino, CA., is visiting in- - Judy Williams of Bluebell, others from the area attending were; definately with his sister Virvd Blanchard and brother Leonard ' Pduline and Ludle Winkler, Mark and Lori Monsen, Dan and Ferguson. Rolene Bird, Burt and Caroline e Guests during the past week Bird, Belle Bird, Yvonne and of Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Dennis Paul Bird, Steve and Annetta were members of their family. Dunamore, Erwin and Lori Bird two and La Donne Michael Lisonbee, Ronald and Loveday children, from Salt Lake; Debbie Emma Lee Lisonbee, Rosa Mer-rel- l, and Dave Lind, Orem; and Byron Merril. CongratuSherman Young Jr., Wendell lations to Florence and Monte. ' Idaho. a Howard Todd attended an all e Mr. and Mrs. Gary McDonald Principal's Teachers Administrafrom Sandy, were Tuesday overtion Confrence in Salt Lake City on Friday. night guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris. e Speakers in Sacrament meeting on Sunday were, Ted r, Kappen, Paul Bird, Dirk a Marie and Veil Roper and Carl Maloney went to Provo bn Saturday to do Temple Work at , the Provo Temple. Friendship Club A young adults Stake Fireside was held on Sunday evening at the Altamont Chapel. Bishop Bruce Goodrich and hie daughter Leeea Goodrich were the guest speakers. e Marlene Roberta returned home on Monday after spending some time in Tromonton tending the children of Kathy and Klay Groll, while the G rolls were on vacation. Mrs. Elva Lematrom accompanied her daughter back to her home in Salt Lake after spending some time here with her daughter and family. - Visiting here in Bluebell invited. We were happy to have Delbert Horrock and hia wife Eloiae out for the first time since his long illness. We want to wish all our other ailing, friends wdl at this few on time since' we have quite a i4WJDk.. il the sick list. ibkafr If anyone 60 or over needs help with your Income Tax please call one of the following numbers. W 722-289- 353-426- 0, or 0 Eleven members of the Neighborhood Sewing Club met at the hone of. Ellen Readings, hosted by Dida Emert, WedSewing and nesday evening. visiting was enjoyed by the group. A salad., luncheon was served. - 60 (4x5) In Album (11x1 4) Custom Portrait 5 (8x10) Enlargements . Bridal Sitting in Studio or . . ' $m.m SPECIAL 45 (4x5) of Reception 1 (11x14) Candid 2 (8x10) Candids Those specials ara for mad during Marthl Reservations can be made at ihe A new mammorgraphy system Is under development School. It would reduce radiation exposure. at the Harvard by calling: Doug's Photo er 7M-W- M 7M-41- M Wine comprises seem to heal the troatmenMm ita nt skin ulcers of a number of patients. The report comes, appropriately, from Walnut Creek, near California's wine country. , raw vat ions Wedding Train Dramatic IncraaM in the survival rata of children with cancer has been reported by the National Cancer institute. New coses still occur at the same rate, but Improved therapy has permitted mote children to be cured. 464-351- 6. We wish to thank these fine people for donating their time lor these services. Photography Wedding 1 during the week at the Seeley home were Janet and Waylon Champion and Lee and Cindy, and Marilyn Young of Salt Lake and Jeanne Richman from Provo. came from Tabiona, Altanumt, Duchesne, Roosevelt, Vernal and many other outlining towns. We appreciate all the people that come out Many of them are coming out for the first time and claim they are having the time of their life they cant praise our band and our lovely new dance hall enough. You can enjoy the me fun by coming to the Senior Center West of Roosevelt every Tuesday night for only S1.50. Adults all ages are Sewing Club Friendship Club waa held March 18 at 2 p.m. in the DUP building in Duchesne. Sue Wilde was host. Maureen Pits and Laura May Timothy were cohosts. Dinner waa served and the waa spent playing afternoon progressive bingo. Ten members were present. Pohl-sande- Scott Faucett, and Kurt Loertscher. a Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Seeley drove to Ogden during the week to attend funeral services for a nephew Keith Movell Seeley age nicer. People 21, gain of 502 pounds in the 112 testing period. This weight gain was the beat of all homed, herefords, and nearly the very beat of all breeds. The Ninth Annual Bull Sale A local bull showed mar.ingly good results by winning both weight and feed efficiency at a BYU Bull Testing Conference. Hartle Herefords, owned by Ken and Teed Hartle of Lapoint, raised the bull with the best average daily gain, 4 12 poinds a day, and the best feed, efficiency index, 4.76, according to the BYU Bull TeBt final results. bull hereford The horned named Yampa Lad 416, showed , , D.U.P. best test results her parents. e Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown of Woodland, were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Murphy, e Mr. and Mrs. Gary Colton and family spent the weekend at .Orem. They were the guests of his parents- Mr.' and Mrs. Larry Colton. While there they attended a mission report by their uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Karl Nash. Mr. Colton attended a Library Convention at Orem. Duchesne 624-694- 3. ning recently spent one week at Rawley, North Carolina attending a North America National Horse shoeing convention of which he was a judge. Her father Sharon Holgate from Salt Lake, came to care for his grandchildren while their parents were away, e Penny Rawlings daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shiri Rawlings spent spring break, at home with ROOSEVELT NEWS Shield Mortenson and Mike Hackford will .be married on March 30 in Roosevelt. There will be an open house the same evening at the Old Red Barn. iizfi(&i3rii Mii Hamm SELF-ESTEE-M Medical In a test at Fair Oaks Hospital in Summit, New Jersey, recovering cocaine addicts look tyrosine, an amino acid, plus vitamins, to ease g depression and help I build up normal neurotransmission. Youre Worth' post-dru- Diabetics with painful nerve damage noted improvement with a new drug now being tested. Sorfainil works by blocking the accumulation of a blood sugar that can collect In the nerve cells. Drug may be available in two to three years. Diabetics depend on the fresh insulin and complete assortment of test products and syringes at Modern Drag In loose volt. 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