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Show L 4 Sun Chronid-AdverK- ser Thursday, February 1 1, 1 97 1 Eagle Review International society elects new dub leaders Alpha Bob Manning xnd Miss Lynette Hawkley. 1 in purple They were gov dresses styled after that of the lavendar carnation. matron of honor. Each held a The empire bodice featured Four lovely bridesmaids were lavendar carnation. Little Lori Mclntire was Jr. The bride is the former Bet- a high neckline and long taperMisses Janet Oberbroekling, a was acsister of the bride, Marsha Hun bridesmaid and Little Rona Jen ty Oberbroekling, daughter of ed sleeves. The skirt Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Oberbroek- cented by a matching chapel length train ling 948 W. 4400 S., Riverdale. The bridegroom is the son of Her elbow length veil was Mr. and Mrs. Harold 0. Wilson caught up to a dainty headpiece of 5840 S. 2050 W. , Roy. featuring a rolled rose and cascading orange blossoms. The couple repeated nuptial She held a bouquet of purvows Friday Feb. 5 in ceremonple orchids surrounded by white at the Hams carnations ies performed House. Bishop Ronald HamMrs Brent (Mary Ann) Staufblen of the Riverdale First fer of South Gate, Calif , a sisWard officiated. ter of the bride, was matron! of honor. Her floor length For her wedding and the re lavendarf International, Beta Theta phen John Glain Mary vice president, Mrs. . . . new president man. Sunset miss Tomorrow. . SUNSET Announcement e. corresponding secretary. Mrs. Elmer Brown will con- tinue as treasurer and Mrs. James Larison as parliamentarian, and Mrs Levi Parker as historian. going officers are Mrs Eugene Holmes, Mrs. Max Rich, Mrs. Glen Jackson, Mrs Elma Anderson, and Mrs. D. W. Holley. The annual Founders Day Banquet of the Aprender Guild Out FJIOOBT) by Kenneth Those present were Mrs. Lloyd Allen, Elma Anderson, Austin, Mrs. Elmer Brown, Mrs. David Clawson, Mrs. Forrest Day, Mrs. Arley Flinders, Mrs. Ray Hansen, Mrs. Royal Harrop, Mrs. D. W. Holley, Mrs. Eugene Holmes, Mrs. Glen Jackson, Mrs. Earl Larimore, Mrs. Henry Matis, Mrs. Maynard Mclntire, Mrs. Lewis Mewcombe, Mrs. Levi Parker, Mrs. Max Rich, Mrs. Dean Parker, Mrs. Bert Rundquist, Mrs. James Russell , Mrs. Ariel Smith, Mrs. Albert Taylor, Mrs. Frank Thompson, Mrs. RoyTuI-li- s, Mrs. Ed White, and Mrs. James Larison. Roy $ ' EDUCATIONAL, fH Ffib.27 to Har.7 "V - V I v Xi $ the very latest agricultural methods used by progressive stock and farm operators. X . live- Injoy overnight stops at famous hotels on the Pacific Coast. One night on the seashore. Another night across the street from Disneyland. Also at famous hotels in Elko and In f las Vegas where youll see a fabulous floor show at the Stardust. Unique man lesson given at o . V fifilCCFS President Mrs. Maynard Mcln-tirMrs. Ora Newcombe as secretary, and Elva Taylor as son. is made of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Ruth Ann Neibaur and Michael Frank Enquist. Disclosing the nuptial news are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Neibaur of Sunset. The future bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert L. Enquist of Bountiful. The engaged couple will be wed March 19 in rites to be soleminized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. That evening they will be honored with a reception at the Sunset Stake Center. Mr. Enquist is presently a senior at Weber State College. Club will be held at the Ogden He is employed in Salt Lake City and is serving with the golf and Country Club Friday 19 Utah National Guard. at 7:30 p.m. The program is Miss Neibaur is also a senunder the of the exeior at Weber State and is emcutive comi littee. The decoraployed in Ogden. ting committee consists of Mardh ietta Parker, LaRae Allen, La Rue Hansen and Clara White, Mrs. ring-bearer- s. & engagement Smstells The Annual Founders Day Tea of the Aprender Guild was held Feb. 3 at the home of Mrs Elmer Brown. The impressive candlelight ceremony was read by Mrs. Ed White. She was accompanied on the organ by Mrs. Elmer Brown. The new officers installed were as President Mrs. Max Rich. First Y'ice President Mrs. Earl Larimore and Second Vice sen served as flower girl. Brock Jensen and Scott Stauffer served as Brad Klema performed duties as best man. Ushering were Chris Wilson, Duayne Nay, Bruce Burrell and Dennis Wil- announces The guestspeaker was Cathy King, an exchange student from Cape Town, South Africa, who presented interested interesting slides about her country. Her American parents are Mr. and Mrs. Danzo Shiramizu, Roy. Prospective pledges were invited. June Rich . new . president ter, Mrs. T001 Mrs. Danzo Shiramizu The Presidents Theme for the coming year is Take Small Steps Today for Greater Strides gown with empire waist was accented by a ribbon bow and puff sleeves. She held a single lots of Ste- Rhees, secretary, Mrs. Benny, treasurer, Mrs. Hansen, parliamentarian, Ann Vercellin, historian, Mrs. Mack Hirai, publicity chairman, Mrs. Jim Zogmaist-er- , educational director, and Mrs, RossoCall, welfare chair- ception which followed, the bride wore a full length gown of crystal charm daintily trimmed with Chantilly lace Mr. and Mrs. Wayne R. Wilson, newlyweds, are at home in the La Nardo apartments 4525 Harrison Blvd following a honeymoon to Jackson Hole, Wyo. Blue Ox in Roy. The meeting was conducted by the newly elected officers led by Mrs. Danzo Shiramizu president. Other officers are Mrs. Darel Benson, junior past president and ways and means chairman, Mrs Douglas Con-ro- held its model Chapter 39 55 Tuesday evening at meeting Thursday, February 11, 1971 Wedding vows exchanged by local couple Pauls The Epsilon Sigma BOY Advertiser Ranch, site of one of California's first registered Hereford herds Also Lewallen Ranch, a polled hereford operation See Tannehill Cattle Company, which has done so much breeding research on Limousin and Simental bulls Visit California's Polytechnic College, especially interesting to dairy men, swine breeders, horsemen and cattlemen See shorthorn, Angus, and Santa Gertrudis operations as well as several dairy setups, both Holstein and Guernsey Also special displays ol the newest in dairy and other farm equipment And see the amazing "Fat City" feed lots along with stops at famous quarter horse ranches, plus a Charolais operation, and many more interesting stops This pleasure-packedeluxe bus tour, like many before it, is sponsored by First Security Bank and Western Livestock Journal. Reservations limited to approximately 200 men. Participants need not be First Security customers. Buses originate in Logan, Spanish Fork, Cedar City, Vernal, and Monticello r: lota See Oak Meadows : If you have been on previous trips, you will remember that everything possible is done to make the trip pleasant, convenieri, educational and inexpensive. The total expense will probably be about $250 Mary Chino was hostess in her home Monday for the XI Iota Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. M Kerma Larsen gave a very informative lesson entitled The Come in, iirftrfur write or Unique Man. phone for The hostess served lovely refreshments at the close of the meeting to ten club members. details at any Ruth Ann Neibaur . . . will exchange vows OF IcOFtlh Rigley The moon: A silverorb suspended above the earth, worand lovers shipped by poets alike. It has been a source of scientific controversy throughout the history of mankind Now mankind has reached out, and grasped the seemingly unobtainable. Through the genius of man the moon has become a source of military frustrations--an- d a space dump for used lunar flight equipment. at needs must have priority overall proother grams. A I WOOD GRAIN FINISH Money wasted by destruction of road signs ROOMY Income Tax Preparation Guaranteed work typed & stamped SHORT FORMS ti $2.00 FORMS 2 00 Call Appt. long fr 773-459- 3 x Sunset & Layton Offices Roy Frodsham 1101 N. 250 W. v Sunset, Utah 8 4015 from DRAWERS 1.00 gal. and up convenient SHELF 8& COTHES EAR Super Jimbo Size Hi 48mx80 P W00DGRAIN Jumbo Size . f Rollers Trays & 50 Handles OFF 59 KITCHEN CABINETS Adjustable Door Closer CHOOSE FROM 2 -- COLORS Amiable 1 36Mx8CT OTHER SIZES AVAILABLE Beubtul (nm Wood WllMt Ofttipll ROLLED-EDG- SANDED E STORAGE CABINETS Reg. 2 Versatile unfinished wood cabinet Solid construction Finish or use s as-i- 24 "x72" xl2" two--spa- moon). But, we are also here at the time of mans greatest near war on poverty and pollution. The war on poverty and pollution will never be as gla- Values to 10.00 a gal. TWO DEEP war--th- morous as space exploration, but if we lose this war the space flights will be of little value to a nation torn apart bv environmental and human suffering. My sympathy goes out to the men that must make the exploration, or poverty and pollution. The space program is but one of mnv orrwrams that are drain Purchase Paint Special BEAUTIFUL never forget the courage of the first brave men that embarked on these journeys to tiie unknown realm of space. The The Utah State Road Commen that fly the silver ships to the moon are truly the heroes of mission, through the Office of this decade. Accounting, has issued today a check in the amount of $200 But, there are also other herto Johnny Anderson of Gunnison oes of this decade Menth.itare for information leading to the fighting against seemingly inarrest and conviction of Steven surmountable odds (lack of Newell Jensen, Paul Andreas funds), to win mans greatest Jensen and Rod W. Swcsey for e war on poverty and polmaliciously destroying a sign. lution. This action was approved by in a Men of great stature and the State Road Commission a been It has 22. Jan. small, working together to end meetingfor some time for the the misery of the many millions policy State Road Commission to issue of people afflicted with the such payment to anyone furnishdreaded diseases of society to ing information that will lead and pollution. the arrest and conviction of any I will State agree that space exindividual destroying ploration is of great mipoi tance Highway signs. to the future of this nation, but It is estimated that the cost the humanitarian needs of this of replacing these signs that are SOCIETY ARE OK FAR GREATmaliciously destroyed by people ER IMPORTANCE. our in state, amounts to each year. $150,000 The cost of lunar exploraThis is your tax money and tion and other this tax money could be used to Programs must not be met by the a much greater advantage if the env.ronment exploitation of the of these signs could destruction and the needy people of this be stopped. just country. 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