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Show Miss Kuwana, Mr. Pritchard HURRY HURRY, HURRY, exchange marriage promises BLADINC- - Ejclwr.gsng at Idaho Fills Method Trinity Church on Feb. 1 were Janie Kuwsns, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Bud Sahague-h- i, Idaho FaKi, snd Don vow Testimonial honors I . A nd Minion wuh headquarter In Auckland. He I a IMS graduate of Monticello High school and Monticello IDS Seminary. The program will include an organ prelude by Mrs. Kaye Harris; Invocation by Lisle Adams; vocal selectioni by the choir and hymns sung by the congregation. Speakers will be Joseph C. Christensen and Dennis Murdock. Remarks by the parents will be followed by a response from Ted and remarks by Bp. John Lewis. The benediction will be given by Arlow Freestone. A reception will be held at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rasmussen from 7 to 9 p. m. Assisting Mrs. DeMille and Mrs. Rasmussen will be Mrs. Henry Sturgeon. Ted will report to the LDS Mission Home in Salt Lake City on March 2 1 for a week of training before leaving for the mission field. Garden dub to meet March 14 BLAN DIN C - -- 1 he Carden club will meet Monday night, March 14, at the Blending Library. They have received tome poinsettia slips from California and these slips will be given to anyone at no charge. The Carden club has also purchased a flag and standard which will be presented to the Library Board at the board's next meeting on May 1. The flag will be used at the Blanding Library. ushers. Blanding Locals well-wishe- rs. ed was Mis. Iris Barton with Mrs. Nina Barton and Mn. Lester Norberg, Lehi, an aunt of the bride, assisting. The Misses Stephanie Hess, Julie Redd, Diane Wight, Kathy Redd, Eula sen, Iva Lou Redd, Linda Lewis on her recent trip to Europe. Wilson and Jayne Ann Frost, all and the children of Dr. Jerrold With it she wore bone gloves and handbag and brown shoes. members of Miss Hacking's H Smith sang.- - In charge of the The couple were also honorClub, the Debutantes, assisted gifts were Mrs. Vera Hazleton ed at a reception given at the and Sarah Hazleton, assisted with the serving of the open-fa- ce home of her parents in Maeser by Fern Wood and Fern Frost. sandwiches, salted nuts on Saturday, March 5. and fruit punch to the guests. Sonja Redd was in charge of The newlyweds expect to Each of the girls wore a peacock the guest book. suit the take a wedding trip through For her going-awblue net apron to match the Colorado and California after bride wore a beige wool color scheme. Mrs. Donna which they will be at home in Redd played the organ through- suit with gold trim, which she had purchased in Switzerland Trinity Center, Calif. and Susie Jen out the 4-- ay ne evening go, good OLD-FASHION- ED MMIFTr MY ARE HERE AGAIN GET $2795 $2295 Malibu Super Sport Coupe, radio, heater, standard transmission, white sidewall tires, big engine, 7000 actual miles. NEW CAR WARRANTY $2695 STAMPS Mr. Keith E. Bifler presenta chock for IM09.64 I IMS contest winners Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar A. HUI. $1845 Belair four door sedan with radio, heater, white ll tires, air conditioning and automatic transmission. side-wa- 64 Chevrolet $1695 Belair four door sedan with radio, heater, power steering, and automatic transmission. sedan, radio, heater, automatic 63 Buick $1795 transmission, air conditioning, power steering, power LeSabre Coupe, radio, heater, automatic transmission brakes. 10,000 GREEN STAMPS power steering, power brakes, white sidewall tires. NEW CAR WARRANTY Wildcat four door hardtop with radio, heater, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, 12,000 actual miles. 64 Oldsmobile Bluff Newt By Mary Fouihre Nell Williams, New York City, visited his mother Mrs. Treoa Williams and sler, Mrs. Boyd AnJercon la week. Mr. Williams was enroute to bis borne after attending the n ait opening of his show at the Dwan Cillery in Los Angeles. The show will nut until March 12 and contains many of the artist's huge oil paintings 9 and 12 feet long. A painter of the abstract school, Mr. Williams has had a painting in the Guggenheim Museum in New York City end one is currently hung in the United Nations Building lobby. With the closing of the McFarland and Hullinger shop in Blanding, several Bluff families ere on the move. Richard and Pont Petersen and son Mitchell have returned to the VCA Monument 2 mine In Monument Valley. Monte end Shirley Day end family have moved to Tooele, where Mr. Day will be employed ti mechanic at the ordinance base. Rich le and Jennielean Nielson ere moving their family to Ogdeu, where Richie Is working for transcontinental truck line, with a haul from Maryland to Lot Angeles. A farewell paity was held for the McFarland and Hullinger group Saturday night at a local cafe, with Leonard Baum hosting. The Dan Barslunds of Kelso, Wash, and their daughters, Gina and Kelly, visited Mrs. Banlund's parents, the Boyd Anderson last week. Mr. was on leave from his job undergoing treatment for a jungle parasite contracted during his military service in Viet Nam. one-ma- Super 88 four door sedan with radio, heater, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, air $495 4-do- or Truck Values $2695 57 GMC 2 ton 55 Jeep eel PICNICS CHEESE L.n.lh:.rn. ROAST Round !!". ib. 49c ib. 53c ib. 59c WJ? PICKLES 39c 389c PEACHES 33c CORN CHEX Kubb0ei 0XYD0L CEREAL toW $109 &LL. 33c 249c RAISINS APPLESAUCE PEAS Payette Volley fo() Standby 303 can Kra" nd VELVEETA 2 ,.M Lb-bo- 19c Supreme Bakers Marigold Creme 1 V2 Lb. box 289c Brach's Royal Anne CO CHOCOLATES J cherry 12 oz. box FROZEN FOODS PANCAKES Mannings Apple & pack... 37c ib. 15c pack!'.11..... 29c Blueberry 8 oz. PRODUCE BANANAS ANNOUNCES CELERY HE stake $895 drive pickup TOMATOES $495 ) WINNERS! Mr. and Mr. Waldemur A. Hill of Circle Pines, Minnesota were proclaimed winners of the National Housewares, Inc. Special Introductory Offer Contest" for 1963. The announcement was made by National Housewares Secretury-TreasureMr. Keith . Bigler. National Housewares, distributors and owners of the EMDEKO trade marked small appliance items, has its home offices in Salt Lake City, Utah. They have nationwide distribution of their quality appliance line and have the most unique sales plan yet known to the appliance industry. This, the second National Contest conducted by National Housewares, has proven to be extremely successful in accomplishing their purpose of introducing their new trade name, EMDEKO. The company's unique method of marketing new products has been highly effective in demonstrating to the consumer the benefits he derives from the new programming concept. The contest conducted by National Housewares was limited to those families w ho were offered the opportunity of the unusual method of introducing a new trade name. Each entrant was requested to write in 50 words or less his or her reaction to the introductory offer program. Mrs. Hill, in her winning remarks, stated: ... a. 19c Special for Thursday, Friday, Saturday March 10, 11 & 12, 1966 r, EMDEKO, a total stranger at tve entered the thou room, quickly became our friend end key houtehold uord through a unique, convincing, and ptychologically clever presentation uhich efficiently determined our uanls . . . then made selected items ourt at budget-uiicost. The EMDEKO products uere honestly presented, distinctively desirable and , designed irresistably The EMDEKO line of quality appliances is fast becoming the nation's number one way of furnishing the house- Blue Mountain hold's needs. i Highway 160 East Monticello C 99c x COOKIES NATIONAL HOUSEWARES CONTEST 10,000 with each new car 5,000 or more for used cars. $2495 58 Chevrolet Biscayne LESS MONEY 1965 Special Deluxe, 64 Buick FOR THE BEST FOOD BUYS velvet and satin f.oor length gowns. Serving as be n.an was Chris Palmer. The mother of the bride wore t pink suit, end the groom's mother wore a suit oi winter white. The couple was honored at an open house Feb. 24 in the Blending Library-- , where punch, colire, cake and mints were served bullet style. The new Mr. and Mr. Pritchard honeymooned enroute to San Diego where Mr. Pritchard Is Rationed with the Navy. Albert Lyman fell at home a week ago and sustained a head injury. He is in a great deal of pain and is very uncomfortable. The city's new park planted last fall by the Carden Club and named Memorial Park is being vandalized. Animals as well as vehicles, are being Meeting driven across it. small Yvonne Wright and son are visiting her parents, postponed Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lyman It has been announced that for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce N. Black the meeting of the Monticello traveled to Salt Lake City Wed Ladies Country Club planned for Thursday, March 10, has nesday for medical attention. been postponed to March 17. The meeting will be held at The San Juan Record the country club at 8 p. m. Election and installation of Monticello, Utah will be held at that officers 1966 March 10, Thursday, time. All members are urged Page Four to attend. JJJJjj 64 Chevrolet 65 Bulck in OLD-TIM- VALUES GREEN Special deluxe station wagon, radio, heater, automatic transmission, powep steering, power brakes, white sidewall tires. NEW CAR WARRANTY 65 Chevrolet anired f.oor length while brocade sheath wuh veil of Illusion mi. She carried e bouquet of Bar-slu- LETS 65 Bulck hon- oring Ted F. DcMJUe will be held during tacrament meeting of Monticello Ward of the Church of Jetus Chria of latter-day Saints at Si 30 p. m. on Sunday, March IJ. Ted, elden son of Mr. and Mrs. Alpine C. DeMille of Monticello, has received a call to serve in the New ?ea-la- Mlu Eleanor C. Hacking, daughter of Mr. end Mn. Crant L. Hacking of Matter, Utah, became the bride of Lyitton fc. bcon, aon of Edwin W, Scott, Trinity Center, Calif, at an evening ceremony held March 3 at the home of Mr, and Mr. John D. Lewi. The double ring ceremony was performed by Bp. John D. Lewi with only relatives and close family frietuls attending. The bride wore a floor length wedding gown of white orgatua over taffeta fashioned wuh lily point long sleeves and a full length detachable train of alecon lace. The sabrina neckline was appliqued with lace ar.d teed pearls and lace appliques adomed the skirt of her gown. Her long bridal veil, an import from Florence, Italy, was of nylon illusion and-fe- ll from a headpiece of small satin lilliet set with teed pearls. She wore white slippers and for her bouquet carried a sheaf of two dosen red rotes. The matron of honor, Mrs. Sandra H. Ely, Providence, Utah, a titter of the bride, wore a floor length peacock blua satin brocade gown fashioned along Empire lines, with short white gloves. The bridesmaids were the Misses Marily and Barbara Hacking, listen of the bride, who were gowned in similar dresses to that of the matron of honor. All worn wristlet corsages of white carnations. Best man was Jimet Ely, brother-in-ls-w of the bride, with the bride's brothen, Brent end Douglas Hacking, sctlng as The mother of the bride wore a two piece street length dress of turquoise lame with silver metallic threads and wore a white carnation corsage. Mrs. Lewis wore a white wool sheath with white carnations. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the Monticello Ward Church, which was attended by over 200 friends and The buffet table was decorated with net over a peacock blue cloth and lighted tapen in silver candelabra accentuated the lovely three-tierwedding cake which centered the table. The cake was decorated with white roses and was made by a personal friend of the bride. In charge of the arrangements for the reception ferewell Itsllmonlil Ceremony. The bride was whit roses. Maid of honor was Sue Sake, guchi and bridesmaid was Marsha Kuwana. They wore pink Ted DeMill nuptials held EJacSiing-Scoir- il' Pritchard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fnuhaid of Standing. A recession followed the Al Phone 587-225- 8 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo For further information regarding the EMDEKO Introductory Program write: New Century Enterprises, Incor- orated, the retail distribution outlet for the National 6 ousewares Products in the State of Utah. They are located at 1260 Vine Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. ADVERTISEMENT SUPERETTE |