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Show signed by Kate Carter for 100 donation on the Carriage House being built in Salt Lake. Francis Items (Two Weeks) Mr. and Mrs. George Spader were hosts to a family dinner in honor of their son George, who has left to serve an LDS mission in Florida. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Newbold and family of Rose Park, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Allen and family of Bountiful, Alice Mug-lestof Salt : Lake, and Harry and Marie Spader of Tooele.' A delicious chicken dinner was on enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lemon,. Mr. and Mrs. David Buhler, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hallam enjoyed going through the new Provo Temple and out to dinner. Tad Spader is in the Primary Childrens Hospital havingtests run. Hope he is soon well and able to come home. Tad is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Spader. i Melissa Atkinson, baby Austin and Brenda of daughter Atkinson was blessed Sunday by her grandfather, LaMar Frazier. Esther Lemon was confirmed a member of the church by her father, Bill Lemon. Jay McNeil was confirmed a member of the church by his father, Warren Mr. and Mrs. Demont Atkinson of Ogden spent the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Atkinson. Mary Jean Simmons has been ill and in the Coalville hospital. She is at home and feeling some Gus Prescott is in Las Vegas visiting with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prescott. better. Francis DUP met at the home of Mildred Gibbons. There were eleven members present. The camp received a plaque Coalville, Utah Thursday, February on his way to work. The ac- cident happened in Parleys Canyon. He was not seriously injured, but he spent one day in the hospitaL His car was totaled out. dinner was held Thursday night by the new Ward Bishopric and the Relief Society A Ward for the bishopric. There was a very good turnout, out-goi- ng and everyone had an enjoyable time. Bill and Mildred Lemon are on a dairy tour to California. Woodard was injured1 Friday in a one car roll-ov- er Lynn Top Price Paid For Beavers, Bobcats and all kinds of wild furs. Also Traps For Sale, All Sizes Paying $12.00 lb. for Beaver Castors Edward Valcarce Brigham City, Utah Linda Boyer and Howard Bennett Wed On January 21f the Salt Lake . Temple was the scene of the marriage of Linda Boyer, daughter of the late Ted Boyer and Mrs. Ted Boyer and Howard Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bennett of Bountiful. t The couple was married by the grooms father, William H. ' Bennett. . ' Following the ceremony the parents of the groom were hosts at a wedding breakfast at Brat-te- ns in Bountiful. I . to its charm. Her headdress of brides il- lusion was caught by a tiny cap of crystals and pearls.She carried a beautiful bouquet of red roses. so do w The. bridesmaids dresses, OUR FINE CUSTOMERS! also made by Mrs. Boyer, were a beautiful shade of aqua blue. The mothers of the bride and groom wore dresses in shades of contrasting blue. ; . A wedding reception was held at the Wanship Cultural Hall January 29. Best man was Dennis Grasteil, Maid of Honor was Dorothy Pollock and brides- maids were Kathy Boyer, Ruth Bennett, Linda Banks and Charlotte Ann Boyer. The bride was beautiful in a floor length satin dress which had been made by her mother. The. front panel consisted of tiny pleated organdy while the back of the skirt was rows of exquisite white lace. The bodice . was fitted with a high neckline and long fitted buttons covered sleeves. Tiny down - the center front . added leg-of-mutt- on A program was presented during the evening with Ken Woolstenhulme acting as Master of ceremonies. During the program, Bill Judd played a selection on his saw; Ruby Stokes and Vickie Argyle sang and Kathy Boyer played a piano solo. . can be sure it's true when we say we love all our wonderful customers and this Valentine's Day greet- You . ing is just our way of saying "Thanks1' for your patronage. We hope we can. continue to give you the out- standing banking service you deserve. i 0 The couple left for a short honeymoon and then returned to make their home in Bountiful. Linda plans to continue working as an inhalation therapist at Holy Cross Hospital and Howard is employed by the WeUs-Far- go service. armored car Kamos State Bank Kumas, Utah ... 10, 1972 McNeil. Elda and Lonnie Bates were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Spader before George left for his mission. The THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 4 f . . ' I' Member FDIC . I . ' |