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Show W3 Newly weds 1111 -- -5 - 7 1 In a lovely home ceremony In Plymouth, Saturday, June 2, Miss Ila Ann Archibald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Archibald became the bride of Dayrl Don Williams, son of Mrs. E. R. Williams of Malad, d Bishop O. S. Josephson In a double ring by Hope Price and Elma Bell, a and a song by Larry Williams. The couple honeymooned at RnlSA an4 Sim VqIIov Ttahn and Jackson Hole, Wyoming and at wear Lake. Tney plan to make their home in Malad. offici-atte- M'.- r - x 5. . .fit f 7 Y Y CLVB ENTERTAINED Mrs. Melvin Castleton enter tained the members of the Y Y a the service buffet dinner was served to relatives and close friends of the families. The bride wore a beautiful white satin entrain gown with lace yoke, long point sleeves and long double veil caught in a crown of seed pearls and sequins. She carried a bouquet of orchids surrounded by white carnations and roses. Attending the bride were, Ella Mae Lott, Lance Estep, Marlene Rudd and Josie Williams and the best man was the groom's brother, Errol Williams. Following the wedding a reception was held at the church, with a large crowd in atten After Oaye Deakin, Marlene Ander- Thompson, Cell a Holland and son, Ann Holland, Mrs. Darlene Mr. and Mrs. Oordan Worley and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Quinney. Wise, Mrs. Fannett Hill Spentalned her bridge club at her cer, Rowane Thomas, Carolyn home Thursday evening with a Quinney and Jocelyn Bradshaw. MRS. GREEN ENTERTAINS delicious luncheon. Bridge was AT BRIDGE with to Mrs. played prizes going ATTEND INDIAN ft Donna Brough, Mrs. Elna Mrs. Evan Green entertained, FASHION SHOW and Mrs. Eve Sandall. her bridge club at her home on attended who those Among Invited guests were Mrs. Rad- Wednesday evening with a dethe at cliff Henrie Mrs. Londy Harris the fashion show licious luncheon. Bridge was at Friday School Brigham and Mrs. Rudy Miller. were: Roma Whitaker, Irene. played with prizes going to Mrs. Morris. Mildred Harris, Mild Howard Freiss, Mrs. Jenny Gep-ha- rt D U P MEET DATE and Mrs. Reid Oyler. Mrs. red Shumway, Jessie Van Swed CHANGED Harris was a special Leland en. Nell Puzey. Marjorie Oyier, The Jubilee planned by the guest. Blanche Holmgren, county Company of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers for all camps in Box Elder county has been changed from June 16 to June 30 at seven o'clock at the . Bece they re chemieXly treatM to resist nlldew ind Here's wby , Reese park in Brigham City. rot. toi can cit yoir test la nan wim tagu , . . omasi or levy earns 100... Eagle Irrigation uams are In all sizes. HIGH SCHOOL CHUMS club at her home Thursday. Mrs. Mel Homer and Mrs. Roger, Taylor were special guests. A delicious luncheon was served) by the hostess, after which the evening was spent sewine and! embroidering. Ash-cra- In-da- a ATTEND CAPPING ' - Ready-Mad- EXERCISES Mr. and Mrs. Ed Deakin and, family, accompanied by Mrs. Carl Rogers, Delora Marble and Marilyn Taylor, attended the capping exercises of their daughter, Betty, Friday at the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City. ENJOY LUNCHEON Ten Bear River high school chums met Wednesday at the home of Miss Joyce Nicholas for an afternoon and luncheon. Guests included Donna Green, .& Check the big lineup of "ccoleroffers"Safewa- - A has for you . . . frosty beverages and favoritefi y irfv roods ior ujwjo., party which consisted of the bride and groom, Miss Diane PRIMARY SOCIAL Iverson as maid of honor, Miss Marianne Johnson and Connie Officers and teachers of the ward Primary association Conger, bridesmaids, and Keller First met Monday evening at the Gleason, best man. the home of Mrs. Jenny Oyler. June Immediately following for Holmgren gave the lesson which arrived ceremony, guests the reception. In the reception was a review of the year's lesThe line, in addition to the bridal sons on child welfare. group were Mr. and Mrs. Hawkes meeting closed with a special, and Mr. LaMarr Iverson. Mrs. social for the group with games Iverson and new baby attend- and singing lead by Mrs. Gared the ceremony but did not land Puzey. A delicious luncheon, was served by fctay for the reception. In the gift room Mrs. Helen AJta Hansen, June Holmgren, Hansen presided, assisted by Ethel Firth, Dorothy Chournoa Margaret Hawkes, Betty, Carla and Nell Puzey. and Jeanette Iverson. Refresh-mnt- s were served toy Mrs. Jean Stander, Mrs. Dahrl Billings andi Mrs. Clotele Jones. After a family dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hawkes, Pft. and Mrs.. Hawkes left Thursday evening for Illinois, where Boyd Is attached to the heavy duty equipment corps, as an Instructor main-talnen- at Granite ce City. iajse-iveas- ex. can 2 for Noodle Soup TnmalAAC Salmon Corned lOtooi. can Sardines Pk.& Beans ! 8 sss 12' Chicken In Gravy Vk lb. can 1 Are, Cut Dills 1.79 Cheese Van Zee T D ICQ DdU Jell-Wel- l? ! TunaRsh I liinrli Bay r Pudding Filling 3 pgs. I JaiaM r J Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kerr. Clifton Kerr gave the lesson and invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sandall, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Deakln, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Giles and Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Green. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. Airway. Tho World's Most Popular Flavor Coffee Carte Coffee Nob Hill, Quality At A Savings 27c Edward's, luxury Blond 39c Sandwich pt. Juice Tangerine or Townhouse Grapefruit 21- - 22- - 23 Cragmont, Asstd. (No Cascade, Fresh Salad TUNA FISH ssw. Ouokor-t- , IW 5-- lb. loaf D Fey. UC DREAD Mrs. Wrighf s 4H.,.pk9. . PEACHES Sliced libbys. Af . 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Boyd at a farewell party for Mrs. of son and Mr. Tuesday Hawkes, Lawrence Hawkes, of Howell, at Mrs. Blaln Morse who is mov-i- n to Logan. A delicious buffet the Hawkes home on June 5th, lunchen was served by at seven o'clock. Mrs. Harry Drew, The double ring ceremony Mrs. Ernest Cornwall, Mrs. Jack Verwas performed by Bishop non L. Johnson of Bear Riven Fronk, Mrs. Alma Theurer, Mrs, D. R. Waldron and Mrs. Baer. City, in the presence of relatives was played with prizes! Bridge and a few close friends. being won by Mrs.. Eddie Krey A profusion of spring gardand Mrs. Wynn Hansen. Mrs. en flowers formed an attrac- Morse was with a gotive background for the bridal ing away presented gift. lay 14, MRS. GLENN ENTERTAINS FOR BRIDGE CLUB A program consisted of a song Mrs. Howard Glenn enter MARRIES DON WILLIAMS 1 JUKE THURSDAY, re- - dance, and many sifts were caTea oy uie young coupte. l LA ANN ARCHIBALD S0CISTT tOt LBUCS3, Tremontan, Shortening apk. 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