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Show NUPTIAL NEWS REVEALED v. , . , ' -?- V?-- i V ,( UTAH) PRESS," FRIDAY, FEBRUARY " n'- - ; 22. 1952 POPULAR COUPLE PLANNLNG Entertains Friends at Dinner Mr. and 'Mrs. R. R. Thomaa en A FEBRUARY WEDDING. A sparkling diamond, third fin tertained the following couples at ger left hand matches the sparkle a steak dinner during the week; In the eyes of Miss Barbara Ford-ha- Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Gale, Mr. as her engagement to Douglas and Mrs. John Ashworth, Mr. and Brlggs is .announced by her par Mrs. Otto Schwab, Mr. and Mrs: ents, Mr. and Mrs. Q. A. Fordham Gilbert Smith and Edwin Smith. of Greenville. Mr. Brlggs is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Brlggs Dinner Fetes Soldier Son SFC. Richard Tattersall was tbe The wedding date has been set tor of honor at a family dinner guest in the St. 28th George February MOKK AHOUT TWO HLAYRR9 on Sunday at the home of his parLDS Temple. Is a senior stu- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Tattersall. The bride-to-b- e (Continued from page ou) dent at the high school this year Present were, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold . .where she is of her Low, Mrs. Mary Tattersall. Mrs. . . , , , ruruons parucipaieu in mo uevi- nrv Belle Reese, Larry Davis, Donna artHltlnn h h in hen i, i"""' UVC lUiUUgllUUl 111 nviiwi Tullis, Sandra Robinson and Irene Uraasrh and Sullivan killed! the .activities are,! Munford, all of Parowan. On Weddays. Among Howard W. (Duke) Manzlone, Sweetheart of Beaver High" and nesday evening, Richard was en . n Artif AH l ,.... uiiri.uni.iB he was crowned for this honor on tertained at dinner by Mr. and service station on Oct. 22. 1949. evenln(f. Junlor Prom Mrs. Carl Grlmshaw. Convicted by a district court Wednesday Caper9 Queen cheer p jury following a trial in Parow.n, leader ghe attended American .Legion Auxiliary Met. Hilri 1. ...lVuB.u.r w la8t ear The bride. The American Legion Auxiliary Gjrl8. gtftte a jury in Beaver, the pair was first is a graduate of the met Thursday evening, Feb. 14 groom-eleon 1950. Feb die sentenced to 21, , and had em. In the Relief Society room at the fieaver but an appeal to the state supreme n,.,nr t fnr Second Ward meetinghouse for the court stayed that execution. ,he FederaHzed Na. monthly meeting. The .therae of s Following the supreme court the evening was affirmation of the Judgment, the. t(onaIGuard and talks were given by Blllle Mer- 21,1 execution was set for August rell and Joan Parkinson. Musical 1H P ( am,. Met 1951. A gubernatorial reprieve ;Wtap numbers were vocal duet, Ruth DUP the Belknap Camp of saved the ,pair. and after the state' Boswell and LaMont Thornock, ac a' th; h??Ve, pardons board denied commuta-"f- t companied by Colleen Shelby; and tlon and the federal supreme Minerva Whitehead, vocal trio, Mrs Dorothy Webb, Mrs a Muir read Zelma t. Mrs denied the writ of certioColleen Neeley and Mrs Enid Spaf- Harris Mrs. Unite, Lydia District Judge Will L. Hoyt tory of with Mrs. Clara Carter at the ford, who for the third time imposed th mother of Mrs. Frances Jones, The meeting waa conducted and piano. in St. a George pioneer death sentence for Feb. ?6. to Beaver with her by Mrs. Veloy Ashworth, first Court- - appointed attorneys for then moved DeMal read an -Veda Mrs. nilly. the doomed men. A. J. Allan Moll. C. II Morgan a address by given NielW. Reld Wally Sandack and co . n0iHrIn nnfi more move the last DUP Convention in Salt- Attend Open House ,ln Mllford Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Brlggs, Mrs M City. The lesson "The Autobefore they give up. was Newman. Miss Barbara Ford- John of Jack Llndgren. the least, keenlyjbiography "I am. to say .. m- ham, Douglas Brlggs, Wallace iM "I riven oy Mrs. muir. Fordham and Miss Phylis Warner, tell to more felt thess men had latter of Salt Lake, attended the Met the board. You know men are not IM' rlub enter- the open house, Saturday evening killMaude Christiansen Mrs. born killers. Society produces tained the MMC club recently at in Mllford for newlyweda, Mr. and ers. never her home. Mrs. Kate Murdock was Mrs. Dewey Bingham. The new prov"Capital punishment we in charge of the program for the Mrs. Bingham Is the former Carol ed anything," he added. "If as to and gave an Instructive Jean Hollts. daughter of Mr. and men afternoon build to much as spent on have FBI work. The hostess Mrs. Kenneth Hollls. talk the t we wouian build prisons, served refreshments to fourteen so much crime." Greenwood DUP Camp Met The Greenwood Camp of DUP met Thursday afternoon of last week at the home of Mrs. vera E L 1 1 I I I I 1 Ashworth. with 14 members end . one visitor, Mtb. Hattle Schwob of the County officers, present. Mrs. a history of Jamea In the center. Talisman roses also Hllma Sly read MAUY AXX McKKK, Cl'LLKX of Dale Calvin grandfather Sly, cake. the VOWS decorated WILLIAMS EXCHAXGK new mema Flora Edwards, Sly. The young couple left for a The A lovely brunette bride, of mid- - honeymoon trip to Las .Vegas and ber, gave two short readings. of John mc- "Autobiography lesson, Ann Miss is in Mary have returned to make a home February Llngren.' waa given by Mrs. Neil Kee, who exchanged vows with D Beaver. was won Cullen Williams. Friday. Feb. 15. Cloe relatives present were, Orton. The prise drawing Refresn- Lewis. Mrs. Maude by at the home of thebride's parents, Mrs. Clegg and two children. Salt were Mr. and Mrs. Rex S. Packard. Of Lake; Mrs. Agnes McKee, Sprlng- - ments with valentine favors Alice O White. Nettle served was by the ville, the bride's paternal grand ficiating at the ceremony Minnie Griffiths. bridegroom's father, Bishop James mother; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Over White and mm Miss was honor Maid of Williams. lade, Helper, the bride's maternal Gay Robinson, Murray, the bride's grandparents; Mr. and Mrs. Max Birthday Anniversary Parties Maureen Ertckson was the gueet cousin, and standing as best mas Packard and daughter and Mr. and was Gary Davis. Bridesmaids and Mrs. Arthur Condie and daugh of honor at a party, the occaaion ushers were Joleen Yardley, Ray ter, Sprlngvllle; Mr. and Mrs. being her 9 th birthday anniversary afterCartwrlght; Lora Lee Davis and Clifford Taylor and son, Ameri The party was held Saturday ber of .parents, home noon at the and ana Carma iMr. Mrs. can Leasing Marion Ashworth; Fay Fork; Frank Manilone. Thirty Immediate Robinson and Gay, Murray; Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Pershing Erlckaon. e boys and girla enjoyed family members and close friends Ruby Davis, Mrs. Elma Shlpp. and Twenty-onwere in attendance at the marriage Mrs. Betty Beeson, Provo; Mr. and the afternoon with Maareen, play Mrs. Clifford Williams, Cedar; Ing games. Refreshments were' ceremony. were further The young couple also many from MlnersvlUe and served fry Mrs. Erlckson. Each feted that evening at a reception Mllford as well as a large crowd guest had a cup cake with alighted d candle. which waa held at the from Beaver. recreation hall. Greeting guests were the parents of the bride and d couple, bridegroom, the maid of honor and best man. The new Mrs. Williams wore a wedding dresa of Chantllly lace and nylon net, ballerina length The, fitted bodice was of Chantllly lace, with ehort cap aleeves, and effect of the lace. with a fllled-lyoke of the nylon net finished with a collar of the "Ever man who works In Utoh' Chantllly lace. Tier handspan waist line released a sweeping skirt and mines, mills and smelters Is Interested In ink. We she wore lace gauntlets. A close- all want to sea our company end up with block fitting cap, trimmed with seed Ink not rad. That merns profits, and profits mean-pearls, secured a cloud of sheer bettar Ufa for all of us. Even people who aren't was pi ahower bouquet veiling. Her ' composed of red rosea and white remotely connected with the Industry benefit carnations with a net backing and from Its profits. They mean payrolls, supply pur waa tied with white aatln ribbon. chases and tax payments that help everyone." The maid of honor waa frocked own and the In a Dink formal bridesmaids wore blue and each 1. carried a nosegay bouquet. The program was emceed by C. A. Klrkham and Included rocal duets. Mrs. Phyllis Clegg, 8alt Lake City and Lynn Orerlade of Helper, with Mm. Clara Carter From where I sit ... playing the piano; piano solo, Miss Karma Joseph : rocal selection! Clifford Williams, accompanied by Miss Joseph. For the program, the wedding "Hot-Foot- s" party assembled to apeclally ar ranged Beats. They were led by little MlM Marda Clegg. Salt Last, fft waa fee knnk. Be . Cappy Miller's bosgkt khnsetf a ial Flgnred in a blue formal, and Lynn his Ws won't be hopped right oat la a hurry, toe. seeing Following the program, the new ear. back That the over cylinder bead waa mighty hot old bouncing Jalopy newlyweda danced the wedding From where I sit, old kaMU are walti and were Joined on the floor roads any sior. I'm going te misa hard to akake, mm tfcey get a by their attendant! and parent. It, too. hold. Like, for Instaaea, too many one of waa the features I and a Dandng morning Cappy Many ka tW habit ef in late the and of entertainment drove off in that rattletrap for a people are still and to of raa tWr aeighbors' refreshment pink We'd trying evening hunting or fishing. white Ice cream, pink or whits day'srods or guns in back, and prop lives telling thesa bow to act,' filled cup cake and mints an pile the trunk compartment so what to west, wketkev or oi to nuta were served at armall tablet open a refreshing glass of beer. pointer, could enjoy In tbe dining room. Eah table Jirgs,in Cspy'a I say that kind of thinking's outami go along. was centered with a bouquet of Jum? moded . . . ought to U Uraed ka weet pea. Tioy nay wiun Cappy broi;ht for a new mod ell car liwne ho (,pjn up The attractlre wedding cake was fi.t Jec 1" t v o" 'c displayed on a whlter tee tkJ JlWUi' table and on each side '.,-'- t J'l(k i'I were white tapera In sllrer holders. The cake waa topped with a pair of wedding belle wlti flowera A m ,.. . U nt .T) I ct Mon' pres-cou- rt i ... .A ! ...t iTTTT ra a'1! Ji is J Ojgether wo ve come a mighty long way 0 0 Together, the people of Utah c.- - your neighbor, Utah Copper, have come long way from a pioneer beginning. Because of this we all live better. a mine at Bingham, and a remnant from the original Rogers stamp mill ahow j .ist how far we have come. The was used by Daniel C. Jackling in 1899 to test ore from the nine. It was the beginning of a new era in copper an era that proved the mine at ringham was not a worthless part of as some experts theD believed, but a vast source of vitally needed copper. The Rogers mill Utah's.-landscape-, development of a Utah enterprise that produces 30 of our nation's new copper. Over the years, Utah Copper has been able 1 1 increase its purchase of supplies, add to its payrolls and meet higher tax payments, '..his has benefitted everyone in our State. This pioneering made possible the have grown through the years, because Utah Copper has devel c ped new methods and machines to keep production up, even though the copper content of the ore has gone down. These benefits Because Jackling and his associates had the vision to foresee a better way to cbtain copper, the courage to test their vision, and the skill to prove it the peopU cf Utah live better. First-Thir- just-we- n a 1 ly Joe Marsh. Jlggs Gets Four 3 y 3 I'y P L s WF WV BEAVER The Valentine month rereals romantic tidings as the announcement is made .by Mr. and Mri. Wallace Limb of the engagement of their daughter. Miss tJLee Limb to Max J. Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis. A emple marriage is being planned by the couple. Both ate graduates of the high school. Miss Limb was a class officer, a member of the board of control, Pep Club member, etc. Mr. Lewis was active in athletics and attended the state basketball tournament two years. Max is home on rotation furlough after serving a year in Korea as a member of the Federalized Na lional Guard. 8 R t o 1 in CORPORATION Build Better Utah Me-Ke- e. etotn-corer- ed : 1 |