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Show 16 DAUGHTER BORN TO THE GARY ROWLEYS Steven Ogden weight was 6 lbs. 14% Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ge ; in temple a ; o Sandra Kay Abplanalp became the bride of Jack A. Lang June 4 at Duchesne. The double ring -marriage ceremony was performed by the bride’s father, Thomas J. 2 |Abplanalp, in the Relief Society Room of the Duchesne at a breakfast at the Hotel Utah Empire Room following the ceremony. The following evening, June 4, the newlyweds were honored at a reception held at the Tabiona Gymnasium, In a setting of arrangements of flowers the bridal party greeted guests. For her wedding and reception the bride wore a floor- Fabrizio, of Carbon County serviced has Gianini Mr. types all area for many County of grandmother, the in furnaces the years. He is experi- guest enced in the installation, care and operation of all units. Upon approval of the Gas Franchise for the county (at the hearing in Salt Lake City on July 7) an office will be established in Roosevelt, with a local representative of the firm appointed to take calis for them. Lefler ceremonies which was presiding book. Ralph was for the consisted by Myrna and rizio, Hawaiian master in, songs Fabsong land A Simple Band of |a THEY WILL GUARANTEE HONEST, DEPENDABLE, EFFICIENT WORK AT A FAIR oer REASONABLE PRICE! piano selection by DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL” REFRIGERATION — “WH SELL the BEST and ‘SERVICE the REST!” ories, The couple honeymoon making Gold; until they Shirley a 212 - Phone Premium by Enjoy Yourself At Mack’s Club MACK DROPPING “A-PART” > TIRES ROYAL cheerleader DUCHESNE, PHONE CONOCO four and years. was chosen player shower at BYU. honoring the pride _ Glen Wilkerson, 14, is wearing a foot cast after undergoing bone surgery of his left foot. The performed at operation was the Primary Children’s Hospital in. SLC. His mother, Mrs. Carl Wilkerson, reports Glen is exto wear the cast Glen. has been eight was per- since he getting returned from athe]. hospital, but he hopes to be \rid of them; this week, as his doctor said the cast would be squipped with the “walker’’. e operation was done correct a hereditary Mrs. Wilkerson: said. to Rector, 733-9696 BATTERIES mony home performed at the near Duchesne. “WHERE YOU’RE SURE with Lawrell Jensen INSURANCE ‘Residence 58 POST AGENCY - CHEVRON SERVICE — ANNOUNCES. 24 HOUR --c.5-<-.--ss00 TOWING SERVICE WITH A NEW HOLMES “500” WRECKER Office 338 OFFICE BUILDING Roosevelt, Utah Ph. 738-9681 A DIFFERENT WORKING MANS SPECIAL EVERY DAY. HOMEMADE ROLLS PIES & DONUTS OPEN 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. TOWN CAFE . Phone 738-9684 Welfare project completed by Duchesne Unit - Duchesne or 738-5931 COMPLETE ONE STOP SERVICE APPROVED CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED Gas - Oil - Diesel - Accessories Phone %38-5762 - Duchesne DUCHESNE Delmore _ Ivie, and Mrs. the bridegroom is a foster and Mrs. William Peatross, Duchesne. ueetha Ivie, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Linda Thompgon and Ronda Despain. Kent Peatross served the bridegroom as best man. For the home wedding and reception, the bride wore a COMMERCIAL CLUB enjoyable to the evening, Duchesne come OVERHAUL AUTOMATIC point over the wrists. Commercial Duchesne SERVICE Motor Company Club. Ladies Welcome. Phone 738-9678 reception, immediately mony. Bulk Gas - Fuel Oil WRECKER The disabled the bride’s cous- flower pies, girl. satin was caught her American veteran-made reports Mrs. Jones, treasurer Unit No. 22. Mrs. Jones tributions Le- pop- Nellie for H. uchesas said es ranged con- usually from $35 to 60 for the 700 quota distribution. Mrs. Carma Gunter was in charge of the poppy ee neg gown, to Duchesne received. : gion Auxiliary $53.25 from the Poppy Day contributions given for the ivities. — and Mr. Mrs. Jack A. Lang Undistributed. poppies were made into wreaths and used to decorate the graves of the © War dead and Auxiliary memb : CES. this and The bridal attendants all wore pink brocade cotton frocks, that were fashioned A-line, with bell sleeves and) a high neck bodice, A beige knit suit accented with black accessories was the choice of the bride’s mother, for the occasion. Mrs. W. W. Lang, mother of the bridegroom, wore a pink lace dress, Wheel Alignment Check ® complement- Beeline | Products IGE { e OPEN 24 HOURS DUCHESNE, UTAH SERVICE sk PHONE 1738-2033 - with any new car or truck purchased between June 9 and 30! Come in Toda Her ding cake was decorated. with pink roses and bells. A bride and groom replica topped the two-tiered cake. . Over 200 relatives and friends the SERVICE on in Auxiliary nets. $53 on poppies 100 Gallons of Gasoline fitted bodice and a pearl-trimmed, scalloped neckline. ‘The long tapered sleeves came _ to called at the Ivie home TRANSMISSION For a real special and - Mit: Our Our Vacation-Time Special white lace full-skirted ballerina-length gown designed with a COMPLETE Susan Lewis. Miss of the DONTF veil cascaded shoulder length. The white icing of the wed- | Ray’s American Service are and Adele bride’s Bishop R. JENSEN leaders on of Jessie Mable Ivie became the bride of Jody Lucky Allen, June 4, at 6 p. m. in a_ cere- TIRES ‘}Mr. and Ca decided Leaves speak Vows son of Mr. INSURE Luck. Our We Four Jessie vie and Jody Allen Lioyd Smith of the Duchesne Ward officiated. The bride is a daughter of Continental Trailways Bus Stop UTAH i mate ed with white accessories. The three-tiered, whiteiced wedding cake was decorated with pink roses, and Another welfare service topped with three satin pink project has been. completed by bells. the Duchesne Unit No. 22, the Musical Ge ibs played. American Legion Auxiliary. during the reception were}. Friday, Mrs, Phyllis W. Day, piano solos by Julie Marett, unit president, sorted and de- Adele Marett, Linda Peatross livered several boxes of con- and Denice Brown. tributed used clothes to the “One Hand, One Heart,” a Youth Center at the State popular song from the play Hospital at Provo and the and movie, “West Side American Fork Training School. Mrs. Day was driven to the distribution points by been gathered the pea year| ‘her son, Bobby Day. by the unit members, and The clothing articles have stored at the Legion Hall: ‘bout with the aid of crutches $1.00 PER WEEK! DUNLOP Prescription Specialists Phone 738-5644 for County HAS FOOT SURGERY CONOCO COMPLETE LINE OF VETERINARY SUPPLIES IF I CAN'T GET IT... YOU DON’T NEED IT! Phone 654-1536 - HEBER school. Then to Tarzana, weeks. The surgery formed May 25. -VERN’S DRUG HEBER AUTOMOTIVE Provo GLEN WILKERSON Guardian Rexall DAVIS gram was presented at time by Toni’s cousins two of her aunts. Dancers). The groom served a ‘mission to Argentina and was a varsity ONLY SERVICE JACOBY BUSINESS IS Help! in are was held June 4 for all the ladies. Many from out of town U.S. NOTIONS OWNED & OPERATED BY Marguerite & Rulen Blaine in DUCHESNE They to play the part of “Mary” in New York (International Folk USE THE DIRECTORY AD SPACE RULEN’S CONOCO SUPER two-week home he finishes will move pected - a to Hawaii. their chesne RECAP TIRES - TUNEUP ‘BRAKE WORK 15% - Roosevelt Roosevelt GROCERIES had attended. There were 130 present. Lunch was served and the bride opened her gifts. A pro- She was attendant to Miss Du- WEST MAIN IN DUCHESNE Theron Leavitt PINK’S ‘Phos © 1966. bouquet. NEWLYWEDS—Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ogden cut their wedding cake at reception. Bride is former Miss Toni Fabrizio. TEXACO SERVICE INSURANCE 3, name Miss|chell Gilbert, | ReDebra Smith. delustered which A ON solo|the vocal solo selection by hair. An arrangement of white orchids and pink roses, tied with pink satin ribbon streamers, formed the bridal | Balis and two songs by Dixie ‘California. and La Wana Lefler. The bride graduated from For her going away ensem- Tabiona high school and Brigble the bride wore a nylon crepe ham Young University. She was FARM the selections sang by Margaret Another ) Idaho Falls. designed with an empire style. waistline, and a fulllength skirt. Her finger-tip veil cascaded from a white nylon bow, |€ootball STATE was white BUSINESS DIRECTORY Refrigeration - Repairs of Best man duties were performed by Mark Shankle, Vernal, For the wedding and reception, the bride chose a program Delbert Wedding one building. -.|Karen Robb, at empire waistline dress with long sleeves. It was turquoise of color and she had tan access- of two of the Gilbert, Tenna nee Jensen and groom stood at the foot of a stairway leading up to the temple. Sharon Giles, Barbra Hackett, Joan Ivie, Glenda Clark and Kathy Newman were in charge of gifts. Mrs. Ogden, the groom’s Mr. Johnson has been in the furnace and sheet metal business for many years. During the past year he and gas installations in have been making his partner Emery County since the. changeover there. was ‘The bride was attended by Mrs. Mont (Carolyn) Cros land, her aunt, as matron of honor; bridesmaids Jeanne the dividers were of silver. It was topped with a silver temple. A miniature bride and|; will be available for the in= stallation of Gas Furances & Appliances in the Duchesne, Myton and Roosevelt areas! Duchesne Hall th veil of bridal illusion was caught to a crown of pearl beads. Her bouquet was of white carnations surrounding a white detachable orchid. ; The bride’s mother wore a tan two-piece suit dress and the mother of the groom wore ‘a white two-piece suit. Both wore corsages of a lavender orchid.. A beautiful seven layer fruit cake was decorated in white | with turquoise roses and silver leaves. Three tiers high Announcement GIANINI AND JOHNSON: Story,” “Wish You Were|officers are as follows: Linda, Davis, a room-|Peatross, president; LuAnne at the|Workman, vice president; bride, Karla Lewis, secretaryBrigham Young University, Melna Horrocks, Stake Center. The bride- was accompanied at the piano | treasurer; ‘}reporter; Marci Stephenson, groom’s father; W. W. Lang, by Louise Moon, Duchesne. song leader; Nancy ThompCraig, Colo., escorted the trip. GO son, historian and Ione HoopFor the wedding bride to the altar. Louisiana, the bride chose 4 er, party chairman. After the 6:30 wedding, the rose suit and white accessornewlyweds were honored at a reception in the Reception oz. Mrs. Rowley brought the Hanna, and the groom is a son baby home Monday to greet of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ogden, her sister Colleen, 6, and Tarzana, California. brother Kenny, 4. ~The wedding party was feted length A-line gown of white _ Mr. and Mrs. Acel Rowley, taffeta with lace set in from “Vernal, are the paternal Row- waist to floor. It featured long children, during Mrs. grandparents. Mrs. Rowley’s sister, Von- ley’s confinement. Miss Rich- sleeves which were pointed over nie Richins, came over from ins will remain in Duchesne the wrist and were lined with satin. A detachable train hung Craig to care for the Rowley at the Rowleys this week. from the waist. An elbow-leng- IMPORTANT THE 4-H LEAVES OF LUCK ORGANIZED Our club was. organized. the bride of Jack A. Lang rites d @ GY UB MES becomes ‘|dune The Salt Lake Temple was Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rowley announce the birth of a the setting for the marriage of Miss Toni Dianne Fabrizio and) daughter, Norma Annette, Steven Dale Ogden June 3. who made her appearance at Spencer W. Kimball officiated the Roosevelt LDS Hospital|: in the double ring ceremony. Friday, June 10, at 2 a.m. Her The bride is a daughter of birth Sandra Abplanalp Toni Fabrizio is married to 3 - Duchesne e Page rer 1966 — aT Record 16, | June | Trey Duchesne Thurs., which after during was given the cere- The newlyweds honeymooned in the southern part of the State of Utah. i After her return to Du- chesne, the bride will be honored at a personal shower to be hostessed by the bridesmaids Linda Thompson and Ronda Despain. Make this your greatest vacation year —in a new Chev or Buick! G.&L. Chevrolet-Buick Co. Phone 223 Arvin Labrum and Jay Gates Roosevelt, Utah |