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Show INDEPENDENT Sugar House. Utah Thursday. December 12. 1957 Page 7 carnations and red roses. Attending the bride were Miss Pat Fletcher, Mrs. Shirl Harding, Miss Valerie Whitemaft and Mrs. Kenneth Hiller, sisters of tha bride. Miss Carol Fletcher was junior bridesmaid and Jackie Fletcher was flower girl. Best man was Kenneth Hiller. Mrs. Fletcher wore a green taffeta gown, and Mrs. Price 'chose a light blue lace. The bride has been feted at many lovely parties during the 'past months. Fetcher-Pric- e Vows Recited A reception at the Reception! Center honored just weds Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Price, Thur-- j sday evening. The couple ' was' united in marriage earlier that! day in an LDS Temple ceremony) with President EIRay Christian-sen officiating. The new Mrs. Price is the for-7m- er Jan Fletcher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack T. Fletcher,! 1239 Ridgedale Ln. The bride welcomed her friends in a gown styled with molded lace bodice, sweetheart neckline and short sleeves. The full skirt was fashioned floor length of nylon tulle and lace. A cap of tulle and seed pearls held her veil of illu-sion in place. She carried a white orchid circled with white feathered Hamlin-Willia-ms Rites Performed Miss Vicki Hamlin became the bride of G. Jim Williams in a quiet ceremony at the home of their parents Mr, and Mrs. Lester 0. Hamlin. 3865 South 1860 East, Friday, Nov. 22, it was announced this week. Chester Montgomery, uncle of the bride groom, and counselor in the Clearfield bishopric, offic-iated at the double ring ceremony. The young couple recited their vows in the presence of members of the immediate families and close friends. The bride groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Williams, 1636 Ramona. 'DIES DURING MATCH Baltimore, Md. The excite-ment of watching a wrestling match proved too much for 50-year--old William Cody. Attend-ing a professional bout with his brother, Walter, Mr. Cody slumped unconscious in his seat. ; Taken to a hospital, he was pro-- nounced dead on arrival. MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMlMIIIIIIMtlllPItlilll'JI IIMflMl M V-- 1 t ..v : v ' - ' 1 I, .... , f, O' ' fid ' ' , j' : V a s 4 . - a . p f IS WED Miss Jan Fletcher exchanged wedding vows Thurs-day with Richard D. Price. Evening reception followed. Photo Courtesy Deseret News Be SURE nv to SEE THESE ! TO Choice selections yWLnySn Native and Fir tvlOw J Petersen X mas 7jm)3 Tree Co. P?Sr Jp 1790 South 11th East ml IcndllUG KARPET-KAR-E Developed by mokers of Bigelow Rugs and Carpels I We offer the . . . FINEST in CARPET and FURNITURE CLEANING Call for . . . FREE information New Fall rates , Estimates HU5-073- 1 Custom Floors Co. 1370 South 21st East SUGAR HOUSE . . DECORATE for IIIt1STMAS ! Vflv (S we're dining out If, Q m tonigh-t- I l J (3 I o he 'BEAU'" BRING THE CHILDREN ftSfS0JttD A NEW MIRACLE IN BROADCLOTH ALL COTTON " Vklt and llfEM - I 1 I 1 i 1 i - i ' if'-- ' ' , I ' J I I 1 I ' 1 , , 1 VAW HEUSENV--. Vantage shirts that need no ironing That's right! ALL cotton that you just wash and wear without ironing at all! Van Heusen's fabu-lous new "Vantage", dress-shirt- s drip-dr- y in a jiffy . . . combine perfect convenience with the elegant styling that's possible only, with cotton! . And, because they're cotton, they're always soft, forever comfortable and wonderfully luxurious in texture and touch. "Vantage" shirts also have Van Heusen's exclusive -r---, ?,. Collarite stays that can't get ym"pV lost and keep you neat always! J V A remarkable advance in wash s 'n' wear at a remarkably low (Nn price! , 1 ONLY S gOO nowat ..." liElTIl SMITH'S MEN'S WEAIl PHONE IN7-627- 1 lf322 Colors IN FAMOUS BGEXJEWS PAINTS 0 Those beautiful "decorator colors" are now yours ol budget prices in Colorizer Paints! Get any of 1,322 colors for interior or exteiioi painting. waitina for any color. Vallpaper Glass 2157 Highland Drive HU4-443- 7 COLORFUL Reasonable yAj 11 N Special ... CIIBHSTMAS IV JPc ' wniiATUS V MfM EVERYTHING for Vo-- ' Ul"w"T( Table Decorations flcacia Floral 1953 South 13th East Dial-IN7-- 0422 President Eisenhower has dis-closed, that he intended to make a series of talks to the people on his "beliefs and determinations" about the national economy, de-fense programs and efforts for scientific achievement. |