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Show January I'!, 1!)') Engaged . . Ml 1 ll'M-a:- :' Paj.'e Threo K III I i; w III MM l i . ( N I' I' I ii;m i h V v ; Couple Planning 4 u 77VWS b Wedding Day t 1 M i I'l M ,li- t oi i i1 aid Mi In Reno, Feb. 6 t 1.,' n, I i lul lotcs . . . , n Mi . v i i i I; I Mi i I i ' IO't llllil i us cl c vv JT 1 4 J I I Ml, M t.t'i i" I n t ,t t 'All i t h i, i )( stllMIN 1111.1'-- w i .p' i M I , I v i mid th ouk i.lgh'et'.i Wedding Fine Alts Monda i hit, NNSs i i'iit I .on Lai tamed i eNiiung with Mrs l a m Stakir as hostess Mi- - Tina Ntlion gave a review ol til. book "Tilt' Spirit ot St Louis by Chatles A. Lmdheig Sieiiil guests iii'if Mis Tuttle Mis Naomi lteiti Mis Lois Poiil-iMi' Millie l.i- Miss Noreen Acord Engaged io Wed -t X. X of Spring City are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Ml.is Noreen Acord and Mr. Ronald V. Wheeler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry V. Wheeler of Fairview. The young couple are both graduates of North Sanpete high Mr school in Mt. Pleasant Zlown . . . Mi . i I , i I'M.: f J Mr. and Mrs. J. F. PnLhctt CiJ-iM- ,, Dnnrvln and family, Mr and Mrs Sherm- - L I UCl I rCUUlC n Smith went to Ephraim Sat- urday and were guests at a dinTh.1 animal p.uty for ner in honor of the birthday anof Spring City will folks Allen of Smith. niversary Thursday, February Later they attended the N ward recreation hall, according to game. an announcement by Bishop Reid H. Allred, general chairman. Mrs. Pearl Winkler, Mrs. The banquet will be held at Larsen, Mrs. Melba Brother-soand Mrs. Olive Prtchett went noon, followed by a progiam and to Ephraim last Thursday where entertainment throughout the af-- i they attended a Relief Society ternoon and concludes with a dance conference for North Sanpete, in the evening. Guests of the Gunnison community on this day are all South Sanpete and Stakes. elderly people of the ward, shut-inwidows and widowers SpeMrs. Gardner of USAC, gave honor will be paid to the eldspecial instructions to the woik cial man and eldest lady in the and business departments of the est ward present on that day. Relief Society. the The following comprises Mrs. Merril Johnson of Moroni standing committee: Bishop and came here last Friday to get her Mrs. Reid II. Allred, Mr. and Mrs. father, Lewis Jensen, and take Joseph F. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. to Floyd Draper, Mr. and Mrs. him to her home In Moroni care for him. Mr. Jensen has Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. been ill. Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Madsen, Joseph Hermansen, local miller, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Anderson, Mr. received a fractured right arm and Mrs. Pratt Osborne. Mrs. Pratt Osborne is chairFriday while at work at the mill. A ladder on which Mr. Herman- man of the banquet committee; sen was standing, slipped, causing Pratt Osborne is secretary of the him to fall to the floor. The arm standing committee; Royal Allred was fractured near the shoulder. is chairman of the dance commitMrs. Hermansen is recovering tee; Floyd Draper, in charge of from an attack of mumps at the Invitation committee and Mrs. present time. Doyle Madsen and Mrs. O. B. Anof program derson, Mrs. committee. Hafen, Mrs. Matilda Glenna Phillips, Mrs. Loy Hafen, Mrs. Betty Lou Gibby and son Mrs. George C. Sorensen left Scotty, Mrs. Donna Jean Johan- Thursday to go to Long Beach, sen and daughter Vickie of this Calif., to visit with her of and city and Mrs. Elda Acord daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Spring City motored to Salina on Becker (Elaine) and family. parFriday to attendt a birthdaySorenThe fore part of February Mrs. ty in honor of Mrs. Wilma the Sorensen will accompany sen. where to Beckers Nevada Reno, Mrs. Matilda Hafen remained will attend the wedding of there and will visit for several they Mrs. Somsens daughter Norma Mrs. weeks with her daughter, and Mr. Don Sheldon Thompson. Sorensen. . n in . nxi1 of Mrs. Clifford Cummings her visited with Lake City last visited here Lake Salt City Mr. and Mr. Daniel week with her brother. Arnold Y. ents, over the weekend. mussen, Stevens and family. Jay Hafen is recovering at Miss Lucile Nelson of Vernal herMrs. home from a fractured right her spent the weekend here with Nelshe receceived in a which wrist Obed parents, Mr. and Mrs, at home. her fall son. Mrs. Hafen had been outside, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coates and and slipped on the porch floor as Miss Utahnna Coates wrere Salt she was coming Inside, sustaining the injury. Lake City visitors Saturday. 1 El-no- ra n s, en son-in-la- w La-mo- nt All-re- d, Inti no ti Marian Frandsen Plans Wedding With R. Ross Terry of Fairview Announcement N lew . Mi- - Terry he attended Snow Mr. and Mrs. Ilav Jorgensen wet,. hosts Saturday night to the O N .oi v 1 bv cv ft I i ' 7 at a toller skating en-- ,olil. u Mrs. Clark Benson visited last week in Salt Lake City with her mother, Mrs. Emil Hafen, who is very ill. She also visited her husband, Clark Benson, who is attending a dial school there. In ' par-t- v gun es . l i.i, A liol i J . o ir . in e ,0 v h .,'c,)c.d - I i a ! t i 1. nut The American Legion's Cen-ti.i- Sponsored by Legion Post 31 , Manti New Spring Merchandise Arriving Daily ... l Rebeliah lodge to enlel tain the Odd Fellows and their partners sometime In February, Mrs. Viriln Fillts was named chairman of the committed und will be assisted by Mrs. Oleutui Ream, Mrs Sadie Mower and Mis Daisy Wlllcox. a melts Mt. little wor Pleasant, Utah Ov with a great daughter who put In her appear-an- e on January 8. The baby la the third child and third daughter for the Poulsens. Mrs. R. E. Hill of Idaho Falls, Idaho, Is here visiting with her Mrg Dorcas who has been ill. reLawrence Ericksen has turned home from a Nephi hospital where he underwent a major operation January 19. LuAnn Zabriskie suffered a fractured right collarbone last week in a fall at a volleyball game at the Second-Thir- d ward recreation hall. LuAnn is thirteen years old and is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. F. Pritchett returned last week from Roosevelt where w Want! Sal., Hats Homs innacla an . 30 Noisemakers Aprons and Overalls Prizes Galore Good Music A dancing party for the benefit of the chapel building fund was held Wednesday night. Thl3 party was sponsored by the High Priests quorum. Miss Patsy Anderson, daughMr3. William Anderson of Chester, became the bride of Don Anderson of Ephraim in a ceremony performed Saturday at the home of the ter of Mr. and bride's parents. Mr and Mrs. Wilford Anderson of Ephraim are parents of the groom. The newlyweds will make a home In Ephraim. Look for this phrase on every bottle of straight whiskey you buy. If the word "DISTILLED is missing and the label reads "bottled by or "bottled for, then you should ask yourself these frank questions: Who distilled this whiskey? Where was it made? the uhiskey bought elsewhere the distillery that bottled it? Was by What am I really getting for my money? Every drop of Glenmore is distilled and bottled by us only! We do not buy whiskey to bottle it under the Glenmore label. You know what youre getting when you buy Glenmore. You know you are getting a uniform product of one of the oldest, most respected distilleries in Kentucky. So look for the words, "Distilled and Bottled by" and when you see the name Glenmore as well, you know youre buying the best. CS ILISnTa'TyllODIHlIH; STRAIGHT BOURDON E N T U C K ri e V.'cl e il s good g ig it on his , ton Jacobs. Chester Elders quorum held a very successful auction sale last week in the Chester ward hall. Appreciation is expressed to businesses and residents also of Mt. Pleasant, Moroni, Spring City Wales and Ephraim few the support they gave them, which contributed to the success of the sale. Proceeds go to the building fund for the chapel. ii on Mi. ht Melba Moseiilund and Mrs. (hisin m the world w is t nt bv the Loloralo River, a Jisiii J. hansen were tor t he lum henn Iillh) Jeep Mrs. Vanetta Jensen and Mrs. Vance McIntosh of Provo, Dr. and Mrs. Jack Jensen and small son, IScotty, visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chari- Chester News ! nt ill.ng week. son-in-la- salesmen, he N cl sit It'S ilc , c l MU', 11 i Paul Monsen of Salt Lake City visited with relatives here last she visied for several weeks with her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Poulson (Gwen). The Poulsons have a new l.dmr p ORLON COATS Plans ale being made bv 1 I v Lonnie Zabriskie. The Dance of The Year! - - j.i lines in tie' heir I ei lilt '.on. el i ight on 70 liel ag! eed "ii i 'ii i , il. .hi i u t Mrs. J. O. Seely went to Salt Lake City last week to visit with her daugher, Mrs. Oleen Sea- mons and baby of Twin Falls, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Peel were t lop inn's May-bell- dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Berti. , umv er sities t i O Club. The evening was spent playing Luncheon was seived and the pinochle with prizes being a- - evening spent playing rook. High warded to Mis. Betty Farley, first score prizes went to Jewel PeterMrs. Lula Olsen, second; Mrs son and Mrs. Alfred Druge. e Jewel Lund, traveling; Mrs. Frandsen. consolation and Mrs. Maurino Giles, guest. Special guests were Mrs Giles, Mrs. Carolyn Christensen and Mrs. Maxine Zabriskie. night. ei e tin- - N S in is ' i Mrs. Betty Olsen was hostess when Utopian club met Friday t , w . i ainpli- 1 Beautiful Washable Fiiuid has been mule Cull, ge it Ephi.uiu M the dif engagement ot Miss Mm- - sen is a senior student at Ninth Budge lub met last l'huisdav urn Frandsen, daughter of Mi high school night al the home ot Mis Gemel and Mrs. Harold Fiandseu id Mt. Sanpete No delimit date tor the wedCat ter. Pleasant to IL K"'S Toirv son of Fuir- ding has been set Bridge pnzes vuie given as Mrs Roland E I'ertN ot follows Mrs Carrie Tin ker. tirstp Mrs. Ruth Fovvles, second, ami .Mrs. Dorothy Nielson consolat ion. it l i i . New Spring Coats Mi-.- l. i r d entei-tainme- M it i ' t i to . I i Fiiday night al Wheeler is a student at Snow. Jenkins College Kphraim, and will gra Annual 'husbands jMtt liom that institution m the "t Ai me (.'lull w is la hinight last Tlnus-iv evening at ttie home of Mis apt mg Mis A L Aioid has attended Snow 11 G Kiaksen V Stevand Mis Arnold and is presently employed College ens hostesses wire assisting at the Moroni Feed Company No definite date his be-- n .v t d. heiotis dinner was seived Rook was the evenings for the wedding with high scon .s going to Mis Otto Clink ami () V son, consolation scores lo Mrs To R E Hill of Idaho Kails and A F. Rasmussen, and tiavelmg prize to Mts. durull Madsen. Spring City Give Party for !e 1 Hold Frandst'u. os a I. l!nt-bi- An-de- . - 1 Mill , I ot i it lined n, Fiank C. Watson Mm ' Ronald V. Wheeler; No Dale Set Mr. und Mis. 7 II Mt id i - e c in md llovo wile weekend tl it. us at tin1 home of Mi1 mid Mi i. i llo. I , fj in Jl. i I i ( is me plu nt 1 l- lu- ( I' i f of n II lilt'll' In i (if Fi i la v 111 i,ii- lo I t lei IN ill'll1 - ,1 in il- t ,1 i ; , flu tlfl l',,!1 'if i Cl I 'Ill .; , i I ' . ,1 Kill, i'i V- I Mi 't i Mi, 111.,' 111 III gelt , I i. tl. Mu Ui s I ,ui i C "i Will .it till it I i itc . . II.I'l- a 1 't c " I' II I i c II J it ' i ' , r n i !.c t II r . I t I'l I i I 'f o i t1 " . ' i i i ,i i .ng mt it r ii ,, f m , i,i i ( f;I r n if i - pi 'j "o'ni'l ( H ' Bride-to-- d .. . "X Y GLENMORE LOUISVILLE, DISTILLERIES COMPANY KENTUCKY |