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Show 15 January 4, 1962 THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD Page Seven JJiiiimuiMiimiiinuiiitiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiMiniiiiHi inn iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiillllillil Mill unit! H muiiin u iliniiiiiin it ti iiimi irumltliil ttmi iii Mini mi mil mi itjluiti iiiiiiiliiUJiif iti itnn iti Society ewd ii ti i u in mi i iiiiliiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiilii ii u it ii it tl n n ii it in ii tn n in rumi n H Veterans' Auxiliary Schedules meeting .The January meeting of the ,.FW Auxiliary 5787 is d for next Tuesday .ening, January 9, at the jme of Mrs. Bernice Watts, t'lere the Department presi- - nt, Leah Johnson, will make official visit. Meeting at the home of Mrs. s. wena Bird, members of the fit enjoyed a Christmas party it month featuring a pot supper, visiting and busi- - ss. A report was made on the Vistmas project to the Sto-:1- 1 Rest Home in Springville .. d the auxiliary decided to ike a monthly visit to the me and serve refreshments. "A. gift of appreciation for a fine work done by Beverly Omenta in selling tickets on :j Christmas bicycle was pre-lte- d and Mrs. Eleanor Lis-- l was welcomed back into 5 unit. t Active 20-3- 0 Anns elect officers The Active 20-3- 0 Amis an-nounce election of new officers with Jerri Allan president suc-ceeding Mary Louise Brereton. Dixie Miller is nt taking over the office from Shirley Smith and Karen Snow is secretary in the place of Barbara Martain. Jean Ray-bur- n will act as the new The retiring officers were given a vote of appreciation for their services and the next meeting for the group was set for next Monday, January 8. ( Jc ":'.. : ! P J: ' '. 'I ' i ' f 1 f ! - ! Mr. and Mrs. William N. McLean wed in pre-holid- cer-emony are at home in Salt Lake City. She is the former Miss Laura Cutler. New Mr., Mrs. Wm. McLean make home in Salt Lake City tensen, Vernice Noble, Marilyn Mortensen and Karen Messer-l- y were striking in red velvet gowns with bouquets of red and white carnations. Pattie Cutler was flower girl also in red velvet with a basket of red and white carnations. Mrs. Cutler chose a biege brocaded taffetta for their daughter's wedding and Mrs. McLean, a pale green brocaded taffetta. Their corsages were in red and white. Best man to the groom was Edward Malstrom. Soft white chiffon and red satin ribbon draped and light-ed with tiny red lights made an attractive background for the wedding party. Acting as ushers were Don-ald Jamison. JoseDh Beall and Newlyweds Mr. and! Mrs. William N. McLean are now at home in Salt Lake City where he is employed as a me-chanical engineer. They were married in pre-holid-ay church rites with Pres-ident Leo Crandall performing the ceremony in the presence of immediate family members and close friends and a recep-tion was given the young cou-ple in the Third-Nint- h ward church immediately after the marriage. The bride formerly Miss Laura Cutler, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cutler of this city and the groom's par-ents are, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. McLean of Kalispell, Mon-tana. For the date, the charming bride chose a slipper satin gown of exquis-ite design with chapel train and long pointed sleeves. Her veil of illusion was arranged to a close fitted cap with and she carried a cathedral rhinestone and seed-pea- rl trim bouquet of white with red antheriums to set a red and white color theme for the re-ception. The bridesmaids, Lois Chris- - Roger McPheeters. Judy Allen and Sydna Whiting were at the guest register. Greeting guests at the door were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Friel and throughout the evening Mrs. Julia Sumsion played or-gan music. Serving was from a buffet table presided over by Glenna Cutler and Sandalee Cutler. Mary Jane Friel, Vickie Peter-son and Kathleen Curtis, as-sisted with the serving. A three-tiere- d wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom rested on a table draped with tiny red lights em-bedded in green holly. LOWEST PRICES ANYWHERE - COMPARE! filflffiff Your Greatest Towel Buys! t73 r;Jf---' Big 22x44 UlllfT ktJ, MM,EobR Bath Towels 0' J5Z --f0 STRIPE AND SOLID 2 for 1.00 Gfif jjfV5 ' rJ Thirsty ferry towels. 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Saifl Columbia-Minerv- a Knitting Worsted Reg. i.49 Now 1.19 COMPLETE STOCK ASSORTED COLORS (Sale lasts thru January 19) CALLOWAY'S Yarn & Knit Shop 391 East Center aycees, Wives rjf've party Dinner, dancing and a visit Am Santa Claus were high-"ht- s of a gay Christmas rty sponsored by the Jay- - Wives and their husbands turday evening, at Melody i. handles, bells and other holi- - ornaments decorated the les for dinner at which s. Niel Child was mistress ceremonies. Evelyn Fletcher s chairman of arrangements ;h Gerald Dean, Joward Willia made a de-titf- ul Santa and created con-erab- le fun as he passed out hite elephant" gifts, attending were 22 members I guests, the latter includ-M- r. and Mrs. Winfred Al-- , Mr. and Mrs. Lynn War-'- , Mr. and Mrs. Max Lee-j- n, Mr. and Mrs. Dick leeler, Mr. and Mrs. Joe lite, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nor-- n, Mr. and Mrs. Harold ibbs. talph Migliaccio and his or-st- ra furnished dance music. Miner family has holiday party The family of Mrs. Floyd Miner held their traditional holiday party at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Richard K. Miner Wednesday evening of last week. In the spacious recreation room, approximattly forty family members visited, had lunch and exchanged gifts. The entertaining room was gayly decorated for the occas-ion with a beautiful Christmas tree and other holiday motifs. The families of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Miner, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Miner, Dr. and Mrs. Richard K. Miner and the guest of honor, Mrs. Floyd Miner were present. rib Cromer toy, to David and Margery icomb Miner, December 26, the Utah Valley Hospital, toy, to Rulon and Alice erson Graham, Tuesd a y, uary 2, at the Utah Valley spital. Mrs. J. A. Leslie has return-ed to her home in Springville following a three weeks visit with her daughter and son-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hardy and son Robyn at Seattle, Washington. 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