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Show Page 4. UlNTAH BASIN STANDARD. March 23, 1968 Standard (Uintah (Basin Myton Basketball tournament continues, , Cowgill and Steven Collins will COWGILLCOLLINS-Sus- an nil Roosevelt man to marry Pleasant Grove miss June Cowgill of Pleasant Grove, Utah, ia pleased to announce the engagement and wedding of her daughter, Susan, to Steven Collins, son of Clyde and Irene Collins, Roosevelt. They will be married March 25, in Pleasant r Grove.'' A wedding reception in their honor will be held the same evening from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Stake Center, 845 N. 100 E. in Pleasant Grove. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Susan attended schools in :00 p.m. SUNDAY March 27 ' Potts mission testimonial, Altamont 2nd Ward be married March 25 in Pleasant Grove. Mra. 2:00-- 5 ; : r- - ' r-- : , GETTING MARREED-Ca- ria Boyce, daughter of Clyde and Joan Boyce of Louisville Idaho willbc married to Russell Raza, son of Joseph and Shanna Raza of Roosevelt in the Idaho Falls March 26. They will have an Open LDS House for Wcndsandfinily April lattheWestStakeCenteron Skyline Drive in Roosevelt from 7:30-- 9 p.m. The couple plans to reside in Roosevelt Pleasant Grove and is currently employed at Lead Tech Utah in Pleasant Grove. V Steven graduated from Union High in 1983. He also graduated from UTC in Orem. He is currently Senior Technician at Tunex in Oran. They will make their home in American Fork.' Mar. and Lori Diets, girl . Mar. and Toni Murphy, girl . Mar. 8-C- boy. , Mar. - . ' ' and Connie Cook, ruce j Mar. " , (' ! boy Tim-panog- oa .. and Lana Anderton, arl and Julie Todick, 8-D-avid boy'. Mar. Mar. Diets, girl. and Debra Eden, .. and Ann boy. Mar. evin . Tnyillo. r . girL Mar. Bush; girl: and Terraria TH ar. Por-'- ter, boy. and Braids Batty, ' ... boy. Mar. 13 Ronald and Anna Mar. , Our St. Patricks dance was deemed a success Tuesday night. New dancers were Barbara Pennington, Delyse Bellon, Frank and Edna Winn. Cookies and ice cream were enjoyed by 70 dancers. We were sorry to hear Verlen Labrum spent a few days in the Duchesne County Hospital. Latest reports are that he is doing fine, but may have to return for surgery. Our sincere sympathy goes to the George Marett family, in the loss of Mr. Maretts father. SeZont Eveiy Year .lS A Hearing Aid Center FREE HEARING TESTS Friday Mar. 25, 10 --6pm Sal. Mar. 26, 10-- 1 pm Best Western Inn EasiHwy40 4 Sound . wins first 18-Sha- ne ........... Fullmer, boy. Mar. and Lisa Nielsen, John Oberhsnsly, sonofMr. and boy. Mrs. Mark L. Oberhsnsly, Neola,' Mar. 15 James and Gail Fauci, won first place at the eighth annual boy. piano clinic and competition held Mar. and Kristine Saturday, March 19, at Wasatch Kofford, boy. High School in Heber City. , Mar. and Marilyn Thepianoclinicandcom petition Winn, boy. was sponsored by the Wasatch Arts Mar. Powell, boy. Council, and featured a recital by .. Benedetto Lupo from Italy, who was the third place winner in the; Gina Bachauer International Piano Competition,, and Festival, held in Salt Lake City in 1986. . Oberhsnsly is currently a stu--. dent of Dr. Irene Peery, Provo. He chose Chopins Etude, Opus 25 No. 3, and Second Concerto in G Minor by Saint Seans for this eompeti-- 1 tion. 14-L-eon hael j Jeffrey James Peterson, son of Jeff and Tammy Peterson, celebrated his first birthday on March 9. Jesse Dec Womack, son of aniel and Paula Womack, belebrated his first birthday on March 19. . 18-Ch- arles Gladys Odckirk, a former resident of the Basin, celebrated her 90th birthday on March 13, with an openhouse at Zions Care Center in Salt Lake Gty on the same date. She was bom March 13, 1898 in Charleston, West Virginia, and moved to the basin at age 9. Her children and their spouses are: Mr.and Mrs. Bob Odckirk, Bob and Cuba Andrews, Dclmar and Mary Kerr, Ron and Emitta Robbins, Charles and Kaye Laramie, and Stan Odckirk. 20-M-aiy . world-renown- . ed Contestants sought for Miss Duchesne County "The Miss Duchesne County Scholarship Pageant provides a valuable contribution to the county and to the young ladies who will enter the competition, says pageant director Jill Stansfleld; for the pastfour years she has coordinated the local Miss Utah preliminary Idea! (Sea ad on page 15) Brandie Mayson You can hone your math skills while watching a baseball game. pageant that offers an opportunity for girls between the ages of 17 and 26 of high calibre to gain valuable scholarship money as well as the chance to wear the crown of Misi Duchesne County. Brandie Mayson, reigning Miss Duchesne County, will relinquish her crown and title on July 9, 1988 in the 37th annual pageant in Duchesne. The pageant committee is searching for girls who would like to participate and have the worthwhile experience of gaining added poise through public appear ances, and to gain added maturity through their efforts. Most impor tantly, says Stansfleld, is ths chance to win one of the four cash scholarships offered, and to serve as a representative of our county al the Miss Utah pageant. The awards will aid the winner! in obtaining an education at the college of their choice, she says. ?he pageant committee will be sponsoring a workshop with training by reigning Miss Utah, Mori snne Bales, and Ms. Mayson. Th workshop will beheld on April 30 a Duchesne High School. AH girl ages 15 pnd up who are intemtec in competing in the pageant now oi inthe future would benefit greatly from this workshop, Stansfielc says, and emyona interested in at tending the workshop or in being i contestant should call her at 738 5726, or Tawnya Burt at 8 The following area residents attended AARP meetings Thursday in Orem at the Utah Valley College: Dortha Ivie, John Cheney, Rhode and Lyle Butcher, Ralph Shields, Hollis Hullinger, Aften Richens, Wjlda Crumbo, Glade Peterson, and Stella Pace. Maggie Adams returned home' this past week from the Duchesne County Hospital. She is doing fine. Adele Shields fell last week and broke her hip and dislocated a shoulder last Tuesday. She home Sunday from the hospital. Soqja Sutton, Marilyn Betts and Peggy Sorensen went to Salt Lake Saturday where they met with Pauline and Shanna Sorensen. The trip was in honor of their mothers birthday. They report a good time was eijoyed by being together on the special occasion. USU A large crowd attended the farewell of Richard Roes Sunday. He mission will be serving a in Japan. Springisonitawayanditstimc Myton First Ward welcomed to make sure your tractors are in Wayne Gingell home Sunday. top .condition for the up coming Many friends and relatives attended his missionary report. summer season. Darwin Jolley Wayne is the son of Russel and Ila and the USU Farm Machinery Rhaa Gingell. Specialist will be out in our ares Verl and LaRae Murphy attended on the 17th and the morning oi funeral services in Duchesne for the 18th of March to test your Marvel Marett, an uncle of Verls. tractors. Tractors will be hooked up to s After services, they drove to Salt Lake where they attended a dynamometer to check the engines performance under a'doad Murphy reunion planning and to check the pto horsepower. schol-arshi- Bridal Registry ed Select your gift from instore merchandise or Call 722-22- 56 or Catalog. 4 (Catalog gifts require days for delivery). 722-45- 61 Our new Bridal Registry is open to anyone getting married. Sv 738-535- two-ye- ar Extension testing program . Please Register Your Bride Ahead Of Time JC Penney Utah Roosevelt, |