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Show I'ebiujiy 12, 10 1 Cherrill Kendall Of M. J. Anderson Tile young i ouple weie hon-o- i ed that same evening at a lei option in Moioni Fast-Wis- t uaid For the m i asion the bnde was gowned in a model of peau de sole and ihantilly hire The empne lace bodice was styled with long tapered sleeves and a sabnna neckline The lloor-lengt- h skut was edged with lace si allops A tiata of seed peails leleased her veil of illusion She earned an orchid sui rounded hy white carnations Attending the bride weie Mis Mis Roger Soiensen, John Baxter, Miss Mona Christensen and Miss Njla Clow aid They weie attned in taffeta gowns in shades of orchid and jellow and earned matching fin-geit- bouquets of carnations Little Januie Kendall, flower girl, woie an orchid taffeta flock Foirc.xt Anderson pei formed best man duties for his brother 1 So cici I Events of the Becomes Bride Lovely Miss Chen ill Kendall daughtt r oi Mi and Mix Weldon Ki ndall of Motoin beiame the bride of Menl J Andeison ill lltes pelfoimed last Fl id iv in Manti LDS Temple The hi ldegrooin l.s a Mr and Mis Aithui (1 soil of Ft CJieen Hi: Ml'. ILEASAN it Page Three (UTAH) rVKAMII) Togetherness' Works Out Best In Home With Two Living Rooms lAJeeh itr Miss Anna LaRaine Marx Engaged To Wed Monticello Man in Spring Hews 'Holes Two 22 foot 1. vim' loom-- and complete air conditioning , ale among the unique Latent.-- of It d la'ii h house this i oloinal-xtthat would make it ideal ful ... v aiiv fam.lv and Mis Abner Ruxen-lo- f anted last weekend m Mid Mi P vale and Fuimmgton with their Wt si, uml Mi s I duughtiis and families Pic Mt mt as announce Mils ' the c ng igc ment and ioiUuom Mrs Henry Chi istenscn mg maiimge of then daugh" Wednesday and Thuisduy and J m Bountiful at the home of ter, Ann t RiRame, r son, Cal Chi isle lisen Whitney Redd son ot Mi and lit Mis A J lb dd ot Montaello Mr and Mis (lien (Full Miss Maix giaduatcd lumi ot Mid- and family Atig.ison Umv ei sity Young Biighain last August, and is (intently ale visited lit re Wednesday at the Abner Iiostmlof home teaching English and journalwere enroute to Califorism at Montuello high school They to meet their son who nia Montu II, i has just been leleased fiom Mr lie (Id last the letuined nuy attei four yers ser-vi- e spnng fiom a mission to the e a an Spamsh-Amc- ! and West l u m Spamsh-AnMissions ot Mis Jewed Soiensen and the LDS chuich He seived a Mis VaLene Johansen enterl urns and lefi t shment s six months tour of duty with tained last Wednesday evening it bn xt spt akt i w as Mi ill the Aimy at a party in honor of Mis Luxiii who spoke on phai-ma- i Following their mamago ill Connie Ames, a recent bride and the lilies and legu-June the young couple will The party was held at Mrs it ions gov ci nmg it make a home m Monti, olio Miss LaRaine M:ir Sorensens home. The time was spent embroidI 'mm guests Sundae at the quilt blocks. Luncheon home ol Mr and Mis Le Roy ering TJoteS . . . was served to 35 guests Moo.xnmn wtte Mr and Mis Mooxman and baby, In place of their annual Did Ros Miss Tonga Seely, who is To and Ci ll Sandene of Cuile-ullof members viSweetheaits Lake Salt in patty woiking City, Mis Marabeth Madsen sited last weekend with her Fine Arts Club and their pait-nei- s son Mis Rose Marie Shcp-tniand The Home Builder classes of of the Mr attended Mis and Qtie banquet patents, of Salt Lake City and the First and Fourth wards the Sanpete County Farm BurSeely Mr Mis Rodger Johansen and held Date their eau at Manti Monday night. Daddy Primary and baby ol tins city was party the evening of Febtuaiy of the Speaker evening Mr and Mis Richard Han4 in the reel cation hall was to st e The oi i asion sen and family and Mrs Mane Dr D. Winn Thorne, who also were Mower and children of Salt showed slides on Moscow'. Sen tin lr mothi r, Mis Leioy' Mihis-i- i Tcacheis in charge in. who leeently returned Phyllis Kelson, Pat Olsen, Coia Lake City weie visitois here ator Vaughn Cox was master Reynolds, Zola Ruoseh and Zel-I- a Sunday at the home of Mr and of ceiemomes, and the musical fiom a Salt Lake hospital and Madsen. program was presented by fi to be piesent at the naming Mrs. J F. Neilson. folnalists in the Sanpete County of the Del Roy Moosmans baby Peel announced the Judy The Hansens brought their Farm Bureau Talent Find. 25 daughter She yvas given the lowing progianv song, Home infant daughter here to he from the club attended. name Chustena Ann by her Builder gnls, prayer, Vickie named in sei vices of the grandfather in Fust waid sae-- i Daniels; gtoup singing under Fourth ward The baby W'as Mrs LaVee Fowdes, Mrs ament set vices the direction of Alice Hafen, named Wendy' Francine wuth Mt Fleasant; toast to daddies, Kathy Jo- her father Agnes Brown, officiating , Mrs. Erma Shelley, Mountain-villGomel Leroy Moosman, hansen; song, LuDean Brother-senand Mrs Erma Carlston, Moosman, Mis Marabeth MadEddie Camille Hudson, s Otto Claik entered the attended a cancer sen and Mis Velma Johansen Fairview, Margaret Nelson, Linda Olsen, Hospital in Salt Lake school in Richfield on Friday. went to Gunnison Thuisday to dance, Annette Jacobs, song, of services attend funeial Jane Jorgensen, Helen Rueseh, City recently for an extended Mrs. P. A. Peel has returned Clni i nee Madsen. poem, Georgia Olsen; song, period of treatment home from Bozeman, Mont , Bishop Rex Hafen; games, unMrs Welden Fowles left last where she visited for seven der the direction of Mrs JoDaughteis of Utah Pioneeis prayer, Susan Friday for a visit in Califor- weeks with her daughter, Mrs. will meet Fuday, February 19 seph Olsen, nia with relatives. She accom- Elden (Loisj Smith and family. at 2 pm at the home of Mis Ream. A Valentine theme of hearts panied Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moss Enroute here she spent several Issa Alduch, according to Capand cupids was used. Refresh- of Moroni. On the trip home days in Salt Lake City with tain Talula Nelson Winkelman Florence ments were served to 65. they w ill be accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Gladys Seely. Mrs Mrs. Soren Neilson of Moroni, will be the assisting hostess A group of club boys The lesson, "The Pony Summerfield plans citizens who has visited in California will be given by Mrs met February 6 at the City for some time. groups on obscenity. Ruth Jones 't' Ml isi-te- d ,1 u-- study oil a looms have Si tin g ill s clooi s V-:-- s'e;,il,IJ'!!.c ' ,v v I,!- - luc-)!a- c opt n & p.u.ouv tciiace along the ' - it. ic length of one of the liv mg loom, Tiaditional .styling is tamed out with colonial siding, shut- a cupola atop the gattis, and l age. Poul'Ie-hui.windows uli t f pondi i cisa pme, and a paneled door of pondciuxa pme giaccs the coy tied enhance. Stone fat.ng oil the center c i -' tx-tcil- wall accentuates the beauty of the wood siding and gives and appeal atice of iichnt.s and xtungth. The stone is accented by asphalt shingles in a deep git tn shade on the I oof Tins deep tone adds color but pic civcs the tiad.tional d gnity of the design Built into the g.nuge is a woik bench for the home handyman basement piovidis The full space lor a work shop, leu cation loom, launchy ana, and toiage. The hou e also may be built without a basement Specifications for insulation call for b inches of minual wool in the felling, at least 3 inches in the walls, and a minimum of 2 inches m floois over unheated 1 i flews e c Loth t - u Primary Dance i as a cl.ii.n.' ait a, a may be TV loom, a game loom, or a c Daddies Invited A . is on f umlv Lying Impha-i- x Cine of the In .ng looms is de, signed j-- a lam lv loom that Additional details, blueprints, aieas. This lowed the initial cost of air condit.omng equip- and .specifications may be obment, makes its opeution moie tained fiom Home Planners, t tin h nt, and keeps heating costs Inc , 16310 Gland River, Detroit 27, Mich. Ask for design E 754. at minimum levels in winter. d Primary Service Pins Presented Four Primary woikers in Mt Pleasant Fouith ward were honored recently' when they were presented service pins for their years of work m the Primary oigamzation Mis Iva Tniscott wras presented a pin for thirty years of service, while Mrs Alice Ha-feMrs Ins Peteison and Mis Elva Guynion were presented pins for fifteen years of service Presentation was made by Bishop Delmar Beck Bridge club met Thursday evening with Mrs Reiva Rosen-lo- f as hostess Mrs Catherine Diaper was a special guest High scores weie won by Mrs Came Tucker and Mrs Ruth Fowles. Life is not truly life, misery. Euripides. but e, Vet-eian- ," Piitilntt, American Folk; J F Pntihett, Mis Joye Telly and lanulv, Mt Pleasant The occasion was Mis Teirys airview huthdiv anniveisaiy Lucy Tuclcer lb cant Cox, Rodney Rosmus-se- n and Oilan Rasmussen, stuDinner guests Thuisday at dents at BYU, spent the weeklesidem e end lieie with their the Arthur Bohne patents yyeie Mr and Mis Call NielA sen and W Bohne of Fan The young son of Mr and view, Byron Bohne and daugh- Mis Glade Mower was blessed Mt of ters, Florence and Eva and given the name of Scott Pleasant; Mrs Alda Otten ot J ly Mower m Sunday saeia-men- t JenMis and Sadie Sterling, in the South sei vices Now think, Hartwig, is this sen of Denver, Colo waul Mr Mower officiated the time to ask for a raise? Mis Jensen came to attend the funeral of her aunt, Mrs Mirth Miner was sustained Saiah B. Turpin, hut due to as superintendent of Fairview PROTECT GOLD PAINT the storm and bad loads she South wait! Sunday School in A good way to protect a was stalled at Gieen River and Sacrament services Sunday His surface is to paint it did not arrive in Sanpete un eounselois are. Olson Miner with a lacquer spray. Colorless til after the funeial service lacquer is available in a presand Jerry Nelson surized can, which permits you has who Madsen, Vaughn it on without brushing to Mr and Mrs Michael Lund served as superintendent for or spray smearing. and baby of Salt Lake City the past ten years, was releasLabontes protest British po his counselors vceie weekend visitors of Mr ed, as were and Mis Reed C Lasson. Lloyd Teiry and Orson Miner licy in Africa. Mr. and Mrs Lloyd (Coiene) Hollingsworth of Midvale were recent visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R Biuce Seely Weekend visitors at the Seely home were Mr. and Mrs Frank (Lizetta) Bush of Salt Lake City. golcl-painte- d Mr and Mrs Amasa Teriy had as Sunday visitors and dinner guests, Mr and Mrs Reed Madsen and family of Richfield, Mr and Mrs Lloyd Terry and family, Mr. and Mis E. F. Blanchard and family of Magna; Mr. and Mrs Sanders Melrose Pritchett of Provo; Mrs. LaVon Stewart and of February 4 Joyce was were The Ann of Stewart in charge. Morgan daughter weekend visitors here at the group sang, Carry On; prayhome of her sister, Mrs Iven ers were by Donna Brunger Cox and Ila Jensen; theme. Delta The Young Married group Nielsen; lesson, Otis Nielsen. met at the home of Mr. and There were eighteen members Mrs. Jerry Nelson the evening present. 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