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Show Psgs4. Juiy 2. 1968 Basin Standard .,v Management Information System!. She is currently employed with Software Centre International in Salt Lake City.; groom .ia the son of Kelly and Gwen Sprouse of Roosevelt. He is a 1976 graduate of Union High School and served an LDS Mission to the Argentina, Buenos Airee North Mission. He is also a Lod Taggart and Keith USU graduate, with a dual major in accounting arid marketing. Ha Sprouse will be .married today, ia employed with the CPA firm of LDS Lake in Salt the 2, July Jensen, Nelson and StanfOt Temple.' The couple will be honored at The bride ia the daughter of Mark-anad open' house in Brigham- City Joan Taggart of Britide evening; July 2, at 319 East 1981 gham (Sty. Shg. 'is 700 South, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. graduate of Box- Elder High School and has also graduated ; They' plan to maka'their home n from Utah State University in Salt Lake City. Taggart and Sprouse wed in Temple Community Events At A Glance THURSDAY, JULY 1 Pow Wow begins fh R'. Duchesne. Market during the day, . dancing at 7 p'.nri. through Sunday. Indian Softball tournament, continues through the 4th ana 5th. '' ' - , FRIDAY. JULY 4 ' Duchesne Lion s Club Breakfast, 7:30 a.m, games to follow ' at Wallace Park. AHamont Rodeo and games, 1 0 a.m. at Rodea Grounds. . , Indian Rowling tournament, Ute Lanes, also Saturday. Community Picnic, 4:30 p.m. at Roy Park jn Duchesne. 'Neola Barbecue, 5 p.m.'at Rodeo Grounds. Lion's Club Barbecue, 5:30 to 7 t.m. at Regional Park. Pow Wow continues Jim Glaser concert, 7:30 p.m. at Regional Patk Amphitheater. Neola Horse Pull, 8 pn. at Rodeo Grounds. ' Fireworks display,. 10 p!m. at Roosevelt Regional Park, and Roy Park in Duchesne. - - NEWS . . t 1 ' Taggart and Kejth Sprouse will be married today, July 2, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and be honored in Brigham City at an open house this evening from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. They will live' in Salt Lake City. Lori Canding. was the love of his life and everyone enjoyed dancing . with him as he was next to the famous Aruthur Murray who was a perfectionist, Well all miss him so much, he was bq much a part of us .all. During the Tuesday Dinner Roy Anderson of Salt Lake City sang many of the good old stings accompanied by Edna Washburn. A good time wee had by all Mrs. Anderson was also present.. Virgina Ferguson . who attended the dance Tuesday The Duchesne County Comnight: It was good to aee Hazel missioners were also present. Warr back with us. Its beat e Matt Ferguson drove to Salt There will be no more Bingo since die joined us. Jim Lake Monday, for two doctors Officials frit 'until September. Larsen. of Soap Lake, Washingand while (here, 5c appointments, ton is on his annual visit and he that due to the four trips transacted some business, and r would scheduled a take they e is an ardent, lover of dancing. A visited his mother, who is now 87. i vacation and leave Bingo. hone.' area of the from out new dancer : years old.' e Janet David and family are ::' wasTheBryant Tingey. group present agreed not .new Whiterocks residents. They to have a dance July 8, due to the are renting Robs Johnsons, 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and have been in the area house, ' and Mrs: James Clark in Vernal. for two weeks.' e Big plans are being made for. They felt they should support this important event the annual Sundance, which will We were saddened Wednesday be'taking "place by the time this r:.T morning to learn of the passing of paper goes to print. We are glad Carl Caldwell. Carl attended the s. they maintain their traditions, ': Mrs.' Grace Hul linger enter dance Tuesday night. Many ef us and it is an exiciting sight to see tained the Neighborhood Sewing remember Carl back ip the 40s the tents- and campers set- up in Club at her home Wednesday, the field where the Sundance is and how. 'he Loved to dance espedally at the Old Imperial ' evening. Thirteen members were-- , held. : Hall' in Vernal that had the only present and one invited guest, e Luke Duncan-- is .Pow Wow. z spring, floor in the country. Carl Ida Alvey of Las Vegas, Nevada. Committee Chairman for the Activities of the evening were owned and1 operated the Caldwell' annual Pow Wow to be held at visiting and a patio dinner party. . Ft. Duchesne around July 4. This Jewelry in Vernal for many years. Senior Corner WHITE- ROCKS NEWS . . is sure to be a big affair,' apd one to', be missed.' e Betty King is head of the 4-program, and reports she has 12 children, between the ages of 6 and 15 .years. There is in this program. The boys and gide meet at the King home, and are learning care of horses, and horsemanship skills. e Bob and Betty King, with their son, Andy . 4V4 months, drove to Heber last week, taking with them 3 of their 5 horses, to a. training clinic, in ' which, they learned techniques for teaching colts and training horses. About 100 people attended the clinic. The Kings ieport a very productive an'd interesting seminar. While in Heber, the Kings also ' visited with friends, e. The Whiterocks Branch en- -' joyed a trail ride last Saturday to Pole Creek. The person- - riding hones left at 8 a.iq.; for the 5 hour ride to the campgrounds.. The . hardy horseback riders . included Betty King, with her sister Karen Reyes, of Ehpraim, who was visiting the Kings for the weekend; .Keith Basdan; . . Sewing Club . . - , Coun-- . . - . daughters; Chris Gray; Clint and .Connie Gray, of Vaniid; Barbara Bolton; Katie Bagtay fcnd fiance Kyle Young; Stanley Hoopea, and Stan Hoopea; Jr.; and Jay ' Hartle and two sons,--' of Laptiint Bringing along the horse trucks wen Wanda Baatian, Beth Gray; President Shirley AingS, LaRae Moosman, with her five youngest ' daughters, and Bob King. When all had arrived at Pole Creek, the enjoyed the lunches .. travelers they had brought, .then loaded up the horses. and drove home in this trades. They report the weather was good, and the country was beautiful t tan in education and graduated Magna Cum Lauda Julie parents. Mr. and Mre. Veri Tucker, and daughter Patty also attended. Family membera of the Leslie B. Goodrich family held a family reunion at Saratoga Resort in Lehi. Lois and Gwen Goodrich from Bluebell were . among "those attending. e Visiting at the Owen Goodrich home one day last. week were former I oka residents and friends of Mrs. Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. Piff Drollinger, ' Mrs. Emma Dennis .of St. George, Mrs. Ardath ' Strong and Mrs. Helen Berifus of Salt Lake City. ' ; ' . '. John Moosman and. four. of his Young . ', i Adults - ' Roosevelt area Young Single Adults Will hold two meetings in July- On . ' Culture Club July 6 . then will be a fireside in the Roosevelt Second and Ninth Ward Church house. Nick Lundstrom will be the guest speaker. Fireside wfi) begin at 7:30 p.m. Single adults of all ages are welcome. .Young Single adults are also planning a barbecue for July 12 at the .Regional. Park. All members are invited to bring their own meat and potluck dish. This barbecue begins at 7 p.m. For nuns information call Brad . - have been elected term qf the New officers for the 1986-8- 7 Culture Chib. President for i . V4, Gale, 722-410- or Gloria Weidner, 4 7222101. the 'new term is Kay Smith, .who will be aided in the duties by Vice President . - Wz Hurry - i - - ?v;. - 7. . . . 1 I ' Friendship Club - 4th of i w. Peggy McArthur, Secretary Treasurer Pearl Labnun, and His- torian Reporter Ellen Rawlings. The Culture Club held summer party on. June 30 at 'the Whiterocks cabin of Ed and Betty Richman. This was a po thick code out. This dub will be in recess until September. The once a month dub Laura Mae Timothy entermeetings' will begin once more in tained ' Hie Friendship Club, on September! Although the dub - June 2, at the DUP Building. She has done quite a lot of com- - ' served a desert luncheon and the munity service in past years the afternoon wae spent playing dub is now' nuns- of a social. ' Bingo. ' Ninq membera were group. Some of the activities the , present to enjoy the afternoon. dub has contributed to in the Lilly Wimmer had the Friend-- . paBt include the dd city pool, ship Club at her home on June 16 Monument, Teddy Roosevelt where she served a beautiful fruit ' main street plahtera, and the bowl for- desert. They played entrance to the Roosevelt MemBingo and ton members were orial Park. present. . Safe Ends July 5th , . - i sale sale 100 14Q00 HOOVER HOOVER iv -' ggoo powiut dgabnaher r. , . No ihock HOOVER 4.8 -- nglMai ulIhii M quart OHpninlin UuJ AMP MOTOR Z 5? . (km Mama l Owning aieEoa.alUi SAVE NOW ON ENUINE 'HOOVES Roosevelt Utah , WJY20ET1 Lynn Baldes Jody Nashville Tennesee of 722-457- 3 356 So. 3rd E. Roosevelt VACUUM CLEANER BAGSI 722-223- 9 , Elaine's Beauty Shop REPLACEMENT 130 E. Lagoon . Introducing to our Staff . m , Perms 925 Cut & Style $10 Colors $15 389 MdMhdndta - ;vti' odgoclaankig SpodNon carp Mipetor Ml Urns edge cleontno CowenlsnlbullHn . conyfng horidle Standard Ml : r Uor IM agitator DMSndorhoadllgN QuMtisIoceo coid PuaUUMmo sale odgoctaantag mcNon w Mama iKltSSLlSdL.60Dual L ; - much-interes- . - Altamont Stake High oilmen were the guest speakers at the Bluebell Ward on Sunday, Val Oman' pnd Taylor- Thayne. The Ward Choir sang a number. On Sunday evening at the H ' playing games and getting better acquainted, and a beef barbecue was very much the high lights of this family. All but five family members were present Out of Uta brothers end sisters. This is a yearly event' . e not . r. -s Descendants of the James W. and Vivian- - PowgU family held a family reunion this pest weekend at the old Powell family home In . Bluebell. More than 100 membera were present and a fun time was enjoyed by all present, visiting, 1 fc - . 1 W 'as t Garda Saaiay 1 . ' Mqon Lake Chapel, ' the young ' adults had a very special fireside, with Seminary Teacher . Art the speaker. Re--. Troyer 'served. . freshments e Kaye and Julie Seeley were in , Ogden lasf Friday to. attend the . Wdier State College graduation exercises. Julie wae one of the graduates, receiving her diploma BLUEBELL SATURDAY, JULY 8 Patriotic program, 0 a.m. at Neola Chapel. Neola Rodeo, p.m. at Rodeo Grounds. ' Pow Wow continues, dancing to 5 p.m.' and 7 p.m. through the night. Indian Rodeo, 1 :30 p.m. at R. Duchesne. SUNDAY, JULY S Single Adult Fireside, 7:30 p.m.-- at Roosevelt Second Ward. Indian Rodeo, T :30 at R. Duchesne. ' . WEDNESDAY, JULY .'Veterans Outreach, to 3 p.m. at Roosevelt Job Service. "A tfc r-- (LUintah A. ' r i ; i. . V N ' . |