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Show T - V'. ' ' ' Wv-- -: - July 22. ...s. 1387 Tntah Basin Jorgensen to marry Mieure fytr-- and Mrs. Max Fabrlzio of vJTabiooa announce! the engagement HXl forthcoming marriage of their Wendy Kay to Jerry 'Strebel eon of Charlie and Sharyn M.iJStrebel of Tabiona, July 31. $&v.;A.ieeeption will be held in their VihKKmar at the Tabiona Ward Chapel 8 p.m. until 11:30 p.m. with dancing and a program. Friends relatives are invited. is a graduate of Tabiona sftSSKWigh Of 1986, where she was involved in eheerleading, pep dub, Christie Jorgensen, of Corte Madera California, will marry Steven Mieure of Myton, on Saturday, July 25 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will be held that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Myton First Ward Building. ' . Steven is the son of Jack G. Mieure and Mrs. James Seybert of ' Myton. He graduated from Union High Sehool and the- DeVry Institute of Technology In Phoenix. r He filled an LDS mission to Norway. Christie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claron W. Jorgensen of - f mm volleyball, and was the music 'Sterling Scholar at Tabiona High in Wendy is now attending wood Beauty College in where she will graduate July 23. She plana on having her California. She graduated from Brigham Young University in Fashion designing. She also filled a mission to Norway. The Mieures will make their home in Salt Lake City where Steven is working and continuing . KZftova, ; ' own shop in Tabiona. , Jerry is also Tabiona High of .involved in the imsehall program a v, Life v: iv. ' Standard pabfizio grid Strebel ilan vows ZW' ,1906. i v iS si . graduate of was Basketball and there. He has 1983. .He his education. .. been employed by the Forest Service for 4 years. Wendy and Jerry will make their home in Tabiona. - -- FBLA hosts . pool party V'.. ,!k in. 'J Senior Corner The Roosevelt Swimming Pool will have a Summer Pool Party July 24, Friday. Everyone age 13 and up are invited. The party will be from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Admission is $3 and the party is being sponsored by the FBLA. There will be swimming and dancing. Music will be provided by a sound system. Free Emotion. Wendy Kay Fabrizio and Jerry Strebel will be married July 31 . A reception will be held at the Tabiona Ward Chapel from 8 p.m to 1 :30 p.m. with dancing and a 1 program. Hector and Roxy Conte of Fruit-lanGuy Stewart, Neola; A1 and Thelma Pearce of Altamont and Laura Bates of VernaL We hope to see you all again soon. It was good to see Alton and Cecils Richens, Sadie Chandler back with us again. Chuck Taylor came and danced a few numbers and had to be taken to the Duchesne County Hospital, where a small piece of meat had lodged in his throat, it was removed. He stayed at the hospital overnight and is doing fine according to his daughter, Irene d; ' The Constitutional Ball held Tuesday night was a great success with over 80 dancers attending,' this indudes band members). Ellen Hawlings lead the group in the Fledge of Allegiance. Lars Rasmussen sang America, the Beau- ; tiful" and the Star Spangled Banner, accompanied by Edna Washburn, Many of the dancers had tears in their eyes after the impressive songs given by Mr. Rasmussen and Mrs. Washburn. Several of the dancers requested to - have them back again. Many realised what a great country we are living in and that the men that wrote the Constitution 200 years ago were greatly inspired. New dancers attending were Collins. The dance hall was decorated in the traditional Red, White and Blue colors. The Constitutional banner was made by Hollis Hullinger. The tables were decorated with white and blue tablecloths accented with tiny flags and Red, White and Blue glasses with arrangements of Red, White and Blue petunias. Old fashioned root beer floats and homemade oatmeal cookies were refreshments few the evening. We want to thank Revs Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Esauk, Ralph and Edith Sharpies; Stella Harm-sto- n and Mr. Hullinger for their support. If it wasn't for you wonderful people who donate to these celebrations they would not happen. We appreciate all of you. We appreciate Ralph Shields, Duchesne County chairman for the Constitutional events, for coming in and visiting with us. John Cheney will be celebrating his 16th birthday. How about that, . for some reason these guys are shy about giving their age. He will be treating the group with cake and ice cream July 28, so be there. Lets make this a big bash, one for him to remember. Then circle your calendar for August 11, Don and Lorene Laris will be celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary. 'Tuesday, July 28, at noon the good cooks will be saving us Roast Pork and all the trimmings. Be there, these meals are delicious and nutritious. This reporter joined the ceramic roup Friday. You never can igine what beautiful ceramic pieces they are turning out They look professional Many of these ladies are making their Christmas gifts. Ann Colton is the instructor, so cone out and learn the techniques of making ceramics. Weve Zapped Prices., Join us in celebrating our 22 Wednesday, July 8 luncheon. Thru August Union high 10-ye- ar Everything the Store in 41 Trudy Adair and Gianfranco De Angelis will be married in August in Pordenne, Italy. The marriage will be solemnized in the Swiss Temple. Trudy is the daughter of LaVeda Mahon and the late Arthur W. Adair. She is currently teaching at Aviano Air Base in Avaino, Italy. Gianfranco is the son of Gas tone and Aseendna De Angelis of Ostea Lido, Italy. He is employed by ACI (Automobile Club of Italy ) in Fordenone, Italy. The couple plan to make their hone in Budoia, Italy. An open house will be held fa the couple while they are in the United States on July 25 at the Monticello lions Club in Monticello, from 5 to 7 p.m. All family and friends are invited. Union High Sehool many other committee projects. She will be saving as 8 in the yea. The Women's Service League is looking fa new members. Their 1st meeting for the year will be September 10, at 7 p.m. in the Moon Lake Building. Please come join us and help our community. ROOSEVELT Roosevelt, 4th Ward, Charilyn lO NEWS Gladys Rosa year reunion will be held August 29. For more information telephone 4 .or Ann Meeham at Carmen Robison at 722-230- (Except Bras, Slips, and Hose) 722-578- 1. Hospital Notes " Jean Higbee, a boy, July 14. Kenny and Shelley Fenn, a boy, Good July 14. July 13. July 11. Keith and Triney Bussell a S,,0n girl Roger and Noreen Escbter, a boy, July 14. Curtiss and Jean Sinclair, a girl Summer Lance and Cheryl Cox, a merchandise girl July 13. Gay Ion and Angelina Serawop, girl July 19. a Dyle and Carol Webster, a buy, July 17. Debbie LeBaron, a girl July IK Wayne and Jan Hanberg, a buy, 71 N. 200 E. Roosevelt 722-279- 2 July 15. Patrick and Charlene Paxia, a boy, July 15. Blaine and Mitzi Rust, a girl July . No Exchanges Tammy Haslem was voted Woman of the Year. Tammy Haslem was named Woman of the Yea for the 86-8- 7 Club yea of the Women's Service League. She sms 1st yea member who stepped into help raise ova $2,000 which goes into our community. She put in many hours on the family portrait project as well as reunion set . No Layaways to wed woman of the year Mrs. Grace Hullinger entertained the Neighborhood Sewing Club at ha hone Wednesday evening. Ten members were present to enjoy visiting handwork and a salad Starting 9:30 a.m. Adair and DeAngelis Haslem named Sewing Club 7th Anniversary Sale Steven Mieure and Christie Jorgensen will be married in the Salt Lake Temple on Saturday, July 25. A reception will follow that evening at the Myton First Ward from 7:00 to 9:00. 1A Jim and Nancy Brough, a girl July 15. e Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McDonald were Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Anderson from Salt Lake. Mr. Anderson was a former ML Bell telephone manager in RoosevelL e Twenty family members of Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkerson surprised their parents with a 50th wedding anniversary roast chicken dinner July 12. Also a beautiful wedding cake. Family members attending were, Angela and Sherril Tolman from Provo; David and Lai Wilkerson and son David Jr., Roosevelt; Phillip and Frena and son Darrell Wilkerson, Myton; Kimmie Wilkerson, Tacoma, Washington; Agnes May Layton and children, Benjamin, James, David, Pamela, Katherine, Vicki Lynn, William, Steven and John Michael e Mr. Wilford Ashton went to Salt Lake Friday to get his daughter Adelle Ashton who lives at Spokane, Washington. 8he will spend the weekend in Roosevelt with ha father. e One hundred twenty young women and leaders representing the seven wards of Roosevelt Stake attended girls camp at Big Springs in Uinta Canyon July 7 to 10. Camp specialists were Jennifer Seeley and Joan Handy. Some of the special activities was a hike from Cedarview to Big Springs, receiving different certificates, skits, and a very special testimony meeting. e Leaders from each ward was Roosevelt 1st Ward Terryl Herrick, nt 87-8- Scholes, Roosevelt 5, Carol Johnson, Roosevelt 6, Joan Nelson, Myton lsl Rolyn Cole, Myton 2nd, Kathy Nilson, Randlett Branch, Mary Navanick. e Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walt Redmond was his sister Helen Redmond from Salt Lake City. e Visiting during the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Jack- Shepherd was her mother Agnes Luke from Heber. e Mrs. Ida Alvey and children' from Las Vegas, Nevada is spending two weeks visiting ha parents Mr. and Mrs. Howard Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Johnson and family attended a Nels and Afton Johnson family reunion at k Saturday July 11. Approximately 50 family members Red-cree- attended. Bus service is changed The local Trailwaya bua station has been taken ova by Greyhound Bus Lines. Service from Roosevelt to Salt Lake City will be changed due to the change aaid a local bus agent Bus service to Salt Lake from Roosevelt will now leave the Roosevelt bus depot at 11:55 p.m. and will arrive in Salt Lake at 2:55 a.m. Individuate who would like to comment on the aervice are encouraged to send a letter to ' Trailwaya, in care of Aaron Cruise, 13760 Noel Rd., Dallas, Texas, 75240. |