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Show Page 4. 10. July 1986 ' i Christensen to marry Chuck Tracy Lake . Utah He was born July 17, 1895 to' Jim and Jenny Orr in Peoa. He served in the infantry in World War I. He 'married the late Pearl Powell on October 10', 1920. They were the parents of four children: .Norma (Mrs.- Art) Case, Bountifal) Qleora (Mrs.. Karl) , - Hall, . - Leslie ? Allen,:. .Vernal; Colleen (Mrs. Lamore) Bisel, and Richard Orr, be will Orr celebrating his 90th birthday at an open house scheduled for Saturday, July 1 3 from 2 to 5 p.m. in : Altamont He fanned and worked in the mines in the first years after he .was married.. He was appointed 5 to postmaster of ML Emmons on State Elementary.- " Altamont. September 24, 1937, where he served' as postmaster of ML. Emmons ', and subsequently. Altamont until July 17, 1965, Betty King's sister, was a When he 'retired. visitor with Bob and weekend WHITE-ROCK- S He is an active member of the Betty King. L.D.S. , Church, serving in the X a Betty Kings nephew, Dion ' Larsen, of Ephraim, ia spending Sunday .School, as a Ward Clerk, . and aa .fecrstary of ' the Seventies. one or; two; months with the VQuorum and the High Priest ' Kings this summer.1 Virgins Farguaon Quorum.'' Sacrament services at the Paulett Christensen will be married to Michael (Chuck) He and his wife served a Whiterocks Chapel last Sunday ; mission to the Randlett branch of Tracy on July 1 3, in Almo Idaho. There will be a recep-were interesting. The especially ' ' the Indian Mission. He is tion held for the couple that evening in Boneta from 8 entire program was put on by Beverly Cantwell, of Logan, presently .residing with the and her three children, spent a John and LaRae Moosman, and to 1 1 p.m. Lamore Bisel family. week visiting her mother, Delma their 8 daughters. ' LaRae Loraine accompanied her family while Long. Gerald and Moon their held reunion a at Raqnel, Craig, E. family, Mobley, Brown and Mary Hyatt David they sang several songs; two of Lake Friday, Saturday and children, Beverly and her three the Moosman girls gave talks, were also invited. Those coining drove and RaeAnn and wen Maxfield to 8 and Delma Mabel end Josette children, were Owen and Evelyn Labrum Sunday.; followed by talks by LaRae and family were in charge this year. A dude ranch, and apent the night of Base; Laura Brown Adams pt Noli Nelson total of one hundred and thirty They had a steak fry that night John Moosman. Maty Lynne and her daughter, Caldwell V five, were in attendance. All the and then cooked breakfast In the " Hoopea gave the relief society of and Larry Spuriing Evelyn lesson, which was a treat in itself, The decendants of Edward M. Portland. Also visiting this area r. families ware . well represented morning, in the two cabins they ' one. had Powell the rented. and she closed by playing a eaug had James and Candace Brown Hunt met were except the reunion following ' that shf had composed sevwal largest ..count present Janice a Merle Wilkins and daughter together for a reunion Dorothy Srcoginga Salt Lake. Bradshaw and children from Renee Taylor and her son, Jeff, of Roselee Ritchie of Downy CA., years ago, aha handed out pink Park, June 28, 29 and 30. Nine South Carolina, Wayne and Ruby Thousand Oaks, California, were envelopes to all the ladies, and Nils and Carol Curtis Sadr of living children but only eight inside we found the words to the one day visitors with Delma Long Ohio. The cousins , Powell mid family from Lehi; were present Those in attendance Proctrville ' John and Helen Powell of Salt last week were Elva Galloway, song, and a white handkerchief, visited old homesteads and grandwith lace. Truly an and her Cantwell bordered Mrs. and Lehnd Mr, Lake; and Beverly Candace Montwell in of the Salt Lake; cemeterys daughter Powell from Huntington. Blanche three children accompanied inspirational Sunday morning. ' Rieta. Hamblin, - George and .Cedarview areas and spent time e Clinton and Connie Gray, son Powell Altonah and daughter Delma Long, and her grandson, Sharon Hunt Jean and Mariey visiting the homes of Rieta and of Chris and and daughter-in-laHamblin of Montwell; Amy and Jean Hamblin' and other .re- ' Pamala from Australia and many Craig Dye, to a horse show in others from this area. There was Vernal, when Craig entend his Beth Gray, have moved from Wiban Stewart of Provo; Mary latives. The families enjoyed and Harold Curtis, Aurora; James square dancing and videos o fishing hiking and games with black stallion, and won a couple Layton to Naples, when Clinton is kits , to of eat Roberts employed by Intermountain total with activities and other a of prises. Anchien, Dorothy ' a Robbie, Sunni and Heidi of 120 at the reunion. CA.; Richard and LaRue Hunt of e Matt and Virginia Farguaon Preston Idaho. Decendants of e The Lott Powell decendants Paulson, accompanied their drove to Park City, and spent mother, Loraine, to Tabfana, for "three Tabions the JBuckaroo,.4:H flona .1 days in the area. Matt was ..iir f. Show.' Both girls showed 'hMaef, entered : in the ' Seniors ' Golf in the halter class, and pole . . Tournament, and played Wasatch State Park golf course the let bending; also quadrangle stake e and racing. nice, day,. Jemmy Ranch the second The Norval Kitchens, patents day (That course has got to go, Uintah Baain District Health of LaRae Moosman, . wen I lost 5 golf balle in the water), and the third day played at Park Department offices in Vernal, weekend visitors with the ; Roosevelt, Duchesne and Manila Moosman family. Meadows. He tied for first place, will be dosed Thursday, July 11. a Karen Reyes, of Ephraim, the first day of play, and received several balls for the birdies he but the first prize over all made, 1 -- 3: eluded him. Virginia drove to Salt Lake each day, haunted the department atone, and slipped in a luncheon with two of her bridge club members, Beverley Birch and Dorothy Rock threatened . Virginia if die didn't put their names in her paper, so hero they are. Following the golf banquet on Friday night, the Fergusons drove home to the Uintah .. , . . from Bridgerland where Chuck ; . Technical College, Logan. They will make their home in Duchesne, Russell Dean Lefler and Candace Anna Redd wan married June 26 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Lefler fa the eon of Mrs. MarUynn Lefler and the lata Norman Lefler, Redd Is the daughter of Mr. and Mn. J.' Witney Redd of Monticdlo. An open house will be held July 13 from 7 to 9 p.m. at .the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fabrizio at 275 North 700 East in Roosevelt far the couple. , Him graduated from Union High and is now attending USU. He served an LDS mission to the Texas, Dallas Spanish Mission. Candace has completed her fint year of teaching at Roosevelt p-- . University. Chuck is a 1984 graduate of Raft River High School, Malta Idaho where his was active in sports, forensic and FFA. He graduated : honor. '; . attended house set for July 13 Orr celebrates his 90th will be birthday. An open house held at the Lamore ' Bisel re-- i sidence in Altamont, Saturday, in his July: 13 from 2 to 5 ' Boneta, from 8 to 11 p.m. On Saturday July 27, a reception will be held in their honor at the Almo Ward Culture Hall, Almo Idaho. ' Paulett is a 1984 graduate of Altamont High School where she was active in sports, forensic and FHA. In 1983 Paulett was Miss Duchesne County Rodeo Queen and Miss Altamont Rodeo Queen. She Lefler open Open house to honor Leslie Orr Mr. and Mrs. Newell Christensen are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Paulett to Michael (Chuck) Tracy son of Mr. . and Mrs. Larry Edwards and the late Bert F. Tracy, in Almo, Idaho, Saturday July 13, 1985. A reception will honor the couple that evening at the Moon Cultural .' I1! Standard Uintah Masin Ward 7 :V;NEWSV&$?: is , employed. - ' . . . - Ibach weds in Wisconsin Marie Ibach, former editor of the STANDARD, was married July 5 in Wisconsin to Rebecca ( Susan Ehlinger. The ceremony was conducted in Old St Joseph Church at St Norbert College in DePere, Wisconsin. A reception was held in the Riverside Ballroom in Green Bay with a dinner and dance. Ibach is editor of a new weekly newspaper in Wisconsin, where he went after teaching at USU the last couple of years. isniiJ i,i , , rj. -- i.,.1. . MONTWELL NEWS - . ' . , - - . . Health offices FREE Blood Pressure Checks At . . - to close key-hol- - . 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