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Show t. I I I- .J - March 19. UN Alyce Ann Hull To Many Murray Man In Temple guest, Mr. and Mis. Paul Nath Mrs. Angie Mllanl of Barthe had' the Gene Laytons of ley has been the guest ofPres-cenMaho Fails as their guests the Lee Jty Renoomt, end Velma Reneom for 6onday.'. a few days. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Chris Mr. and lin. Lee Preeeott tensen have retained from visited In Logan Friday with an enjoyable lour montt their daughter, MrsTAriene visit in New York with their and Mrs. Orris T. Banner CMMni wfio has been IB. in Pocatello Sunday. one-thirt- spmwt ts chfi-dre- Mr. and Mia. FUrrsH Larsen and JoAan Jenkins visited in.flheUay lost week, with their fattier, J. H. Hansen, who is recovering from an ' IBness. Hilarious! Uproarious! Groat! Mr. URtoudnblg"iNi tkt Jo rs Mr. and Mrs. Orion Ji spent Ihe weekend In FaSs where they ware the guests of Mr. era Mrs. Far-reBefi. White there Amy attended ttie Iflss Boonavile pageant presented tar the Bonnevllfo high school Saturday evening where ttieir granddaughter. Parrelyn, was a corttastant for ttie queen. She was successful in winning the honor. Por her talent she chose to sing dramatised aongs from ttie musical, "The Sound of Musk. y H Mm. Lilian Radford hifwi homy mending a week in lo winner children. The Gubs ALYCE ANN HULL The bridetofre Is daughter of Mr. and Mm, Rotand Hull from CUb River, and Mr. Donsie is a era of Mr. and Mm. Kay Wlumer and family of Ogden and EUzabeth Glenn, mother, her sister, Mrs. Nathan CAs-- weekend gueats of Mr. and Mm. WJBard WAimer. with an Mr. and Mm. Ralph EspHn Mr. and Mm. Arden Griftwo fith visited In Sett Leke Ctty have returned from lest week, guorta of Mr. and weds sojourn in Mesa. Aril. Mm. LeRoy Archibald. While Mr. and Mm. JAmas Rob-there ttiey attended the show, OZ BOa ofnlngS WG in The Sound of Music, here over the weekcompany wflh a group of friends whom they mew end wftti Mr. and Mrs. Muk while on ttieir in Chi Hart and Mm. James Rohin-ao- n Sr. Mr. and Mm. Wel-bc- e cago. Bennett were weekend ' Mr. and Mm. Ted Rasmus- gueats of the Bute alio. .Si sen bad Mr. and Mrs. Verl Mr. Mrs. S. Arnold and Nelson of Cleveland as their of Suraet visited Jorgensen dinner guests Mr. and Mm. Vie Jorgensen und Mm. Ehmod Mr! and Mrs. Bn Gedwere and Grace Sunday das here last weekend. of the Resmufsens. cast all-st- ar 2 WEEKS OriLYi HAD. 14 to 26 at 8: 15 p.m. Saturday Matinee at 2:15 p.m. Nightly (except Sunday) J OODXa nCKITS IARLYI WRITE TO: 0. Box 222, North Salt Lake, Utah . I I J smia KXOQDO C3C2jOOC3 DBSaik PBOca 3a ft KBCG BJflVO MAnCM- - DM ECKJOOY SIZES! TREMENDOUS SAVINGS OTHER SIZES I Friday co-ho- d John T. Sharp spent Tuesday in lama visiting her ojLj) from ftdUHag an IDS rate-io- n Lareen. in New Zeeland. He la Members of ttw Sharp Sii-temajoring In Industrie! eta BMbdur dub were by Mn. Otto Greg-orTheyoung coupte plans to Thursday afternoon. A be married hi Mm grit late Tempto.In Mm fall, tbeywill Moo1 dinner and needlewerk both continue their adoration warn enjoyed by tt. at BYU. Mm. Lucy Hendricks Larsen entertained at an attractive party at her borne in afternoon. Logan Dainty appointments OXFORD-JI- te Cedar Ttea beauty to a 1:60 luncheon Eteri DUP camp held the monthly served to Meedemee Floe-t- o AlUe PMker. Weaver, meet at ttie home of Gayle Merrill, Etafiy Craner, Kenddl Friday eveningAf-to- n Adeii Larsen, EEiaMh JohnRalphs whs Hendricks. Rschd Baker conducted the son andwas Rose diversion the and Bridge Wanda On premedttng. sented The teem. "Short Au- seom honors went to Mrs. Merrill and Mm. Hendricks. tobiographies of Ptoneers. Others attending wen Mulo Mrs. Mark Tingey enter Hitch, Dorothy Roller, Bes- tained In eompHmev to Mn sie Ohon, Sarsmao Jansen, Steve Lumen at Am Harold Gtoia Olson and Lavona Whm borne Friday evening. Hatch. Refreshments A salad luncheon and games served. warn features 15. ed Mira. P. Clubs Mm. Ethel Mockk EntertA dettgMftil party of last week was the one riven by ained at an attractive party Mm. Eteri Weaver for mem- Thursday evening. A rapper of ttie Gratia dub and and pinochle were features Planning a wedding In ear- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Dan-ri-e bers atmectel Elisabeth of Ihe occasion. Those from Utah. Murray, Oliver-so- n, Bonita were y Mrs. Mark Tingey and aon ly June are Mbs Alyce Ann Aiyca Ann lunchA fohnson. tending la a graduate week BuH and AuHsr Brent Don of Preeton Caverns WAnner. lone of BtacMoot school and eon ,wm served ana bridge Mr. Bate Swslnston, was here with her parents, Ottvemon, Score diversion. the Miss FYanftfin reigned ai Ora Marilyn Rasmussen, and Mrs. Haroa Winn. AHe to want award 1964-6Packer 5. She la a County In Jtanior at Brigham Young and Selma Johnson. Other Henderson, Muffle Davis land special guent, Barbara Win Mr. and Mrs. Orris Harm-e- r University mejqring lnele-mentar- y cUb members ward. Seme honors went Mario noarie Mrs. and Bert and Mr. education. Merrill, Brent end Mrs. Oil' Winward Mm. Danete returned test year Ruth Paridnaon and Lucy H. Bridges were guests of Mr - The Sociable Citizen n Mrs. Roy Trimble and of Ogden were guests of lbs. Richard Bunt and Mrs. BBmI Rendon. Mr. and Mrs. Frod VtebeH of Heber City ware weekend guests of Mia. v enjoyed The James RICHMOND Hendricks camp, Dautfiten of Uteh Pioneers, held (heir regular meeting on Friday at the Richmond dub rooms with Mm. Hud Hemp conducting was accompanied by C Johnson. Prayer was ed by Mabd Pond and pledge of afiegtence was led by An-nte Hendricks. A history of die life of WUMam Coleman Sr., was read by Mm. Bertha Hansen, granddaughter, Lesson on the life history of Jamee Ririe and autobtogra-o- f phtes pioneers was given by Olive Murray. RICHMOND mond Ladtee -T- he Rich- Literary met Thumiky in the rooms and dub dub led wftti Two special Hud Hi Hand In arara. and "You Wll Never Watt Alone, were sung by David Jtofaineon with accompaniment by hta mother, Mm. LwmoRobmaon. "White by Jeoato Bennett Sende Mbs Mo-ttt- ' er by Mm. lfiUrod Cannon. Refreehmerite worn served to 61 by Mrs. Agnes Bair. H. The Preeton Study dub held He animal guert nteftt Wednesday evening at the IMtney ward and pmeented "An Evening of Musk. Guest entertainers were Vhleen Dates, Dorothy Ctay-soand Mery Cooper of who jaeasea wMh trios and ado edectione wftti Mary Both Cooper as accompanist BUI Hoover of Ogden wwe alio a soloist and aang a of iwnipia. ttene with giter accompant- B Re-catef- lo by Mrs. Vlrgfl Larsen wu boe-vjfor me Nfty Needles dub memhem Thtnwky evening. A two course repast wee served to II and needlework was ttie paribne. ss OOMFUEK8 lofLaVto: of Daytea. bee overing Mrs. Thumday Paul Greaves was beaten to at Cnv Am Pickwick dub. lfre. Ketton Merrill reviewed "The The gender Reed, a book au- ed ever III thored by Noel B. demon. lunch was served to members following TRAINING Private Dwight L. bean if Am day and night nmbet, FRANKLIN Phyllis Klism-tor- d and ihe lie of to-was the hostess for me FrtukHn Friends dub.Thun-dn- r afternoon at her home in Franklin. A luncheon was to Hein Hampton, flymploineofDletreee Alleles trow Leons Doney, Msggte Jaml-so- STOMACH ULCERS Thelma Doney, Arieln bui to EXCESS ACID Hempton, Ruth Bill and Aim Olsen. The friends spent the QUICK ROJCFOSliaCOCT Afternoon sewing and visiting. pa-treOt- n, Mesdames Lorraine Lower, Fonette Porter. Norma Etnas and Ore Wlm attended a party given by Mn. Dorothy Kendrick at tee Ivy House In Ogden Monday. Bridge was tneoarihne and honors went to Mn. Porter and Mrs. Lower. FRANKLIN Gwen Gfluon entertained the Neighbors club at bar home in FTsrtfinrA luncheon wws eeryed to guests, Cbrs Haworth, Leone awOv end to MSufioWiodward, njnhenjj Wright, Grace Robtamn, Ruby Haworth, Bonnie DonFreds BanSbottom and ey and Cynthia Wright Table Kate Swwlnston worn boatera-e- s gknea were enjoyed and lor the Spring Creek camp , prises wan given. at Daughters of Honeers, the Whitney ward Relief Society room Thuratay iom iSABm pnwawsa' osms iSX UeTs Drag after-Preeeo- tt preeent- od an Intenating lemon and the life story of her grand- - gm mottiw waa by Ina Andenon. Pearl u elected captabi of Am camp to rntace VMa Dunk' ley, Rhonda Poole was nun flrst vice captain and Ha Preeeott to lemon leader. Refreshments were served to 20. Cbunty camp president, Naomi Perkins, and county oMear, SyMi DAvis, were in attendance, f the LoPlne camp, DauMstem of Pioneers, had a daStfrtful afterno Mn; E! it the home of Nekou conVera ducted the meeting Margaret Winward mroo Am lesion mtag "EAriy lawthw of EicImimb and ttw life Atten w ENtoh Stocyof reteted by Vera Bra. Green and white colors sna SL Patricks day symbols worn used in ttw decorative scheme. LADIES: Pamper Yourself With The Feel Of Spring Pants J.. - J- - - By Mr. Thomson The shamrock and colors of gram and white added a seasonable atmosphere to the IBewalha camp meefiiw of DaqRitem of Pioneers at the home of Mn. Pearl Thumday afternoc Cbr-brid-ge ame Ekla McCAutay the EAriy Mediums of and Florence Exchange game the btogaphy Taylor AMer, Veda Ifittar. Buete of EHxabefttt Jane Ebee Buxton and Martha Geddes. Smith. Mn. Taylor wu Vice president. Gretta Nuf-fe- r, Seven wen in at- took cBery. Dainty were served to 90 from a table beautified Mrv. Gertie Webb enterwith colors and symbols ap- tained members of the Fine propriate for St. Patrick's Arts dub and Mn. Leo Palmonth. mer at her home J evening. Prof. Jessie Larsen The Social Arts club was of the Utah State University entertained by Karts Cattani Showed elides of scenes In and Rena Davis at the Cat- Europe taken when she made a tour of many countries tani home Thumday evening. while on sabbatical leave The group enjoyed organ from the college. Prof. Larmusic played by guest artist, sen aho studied in Switaer-lan- d and Copenhagen while Deanne Cartoon, of Logan. Refreshments were served at away. Refreshments served to 22. the conclusion. leSeon u. ii J i i 1 4 I mr, I I J i of pleasure & comfort 200 luxurious rooms and suites compl oto with TV radio and background music. Pool and patio. phonos. Mslot Gar Rental. Barber, Beauty and Gift Shops.' Guided torn arranged. Excellent Meeting and Convention Facilities for groups up to 150. 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