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Show r iu Lynn D. Goodrich marries Miss Watterson Mr. am! Mrs. Don Waiti-rsoLogan, jniuitir.ee the nur-lag- e of thfir daughter Pee ,v.m Lynn D. Goodrich, sou of Mrs. Glen GiKKlrlcli, ltuo&evolt. Wedding vows were excliang-e- d March 31, at Brigham City the Artistic Manor. Tlie bride is emi'lujed at the Huberts Beaut) iSln.jp in Brigham City. The groom lus tHDXE SOCIAL NEWS TO KOOSKVFI.T MRS. Eunice Bird tells Mr. ttil.i.i'H and Mrs. Charles 11. Bird, Bluebell, announce the and forthcoming engagement Mr. Iiimvi'iM as honored Iflr. and Mrs. John UJayns Gardner mere honored at a recent reception in Roosevelt. Their picture, as published last incorrectly identified. week, mas The bride is the former Martha E. Rudy, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Drvil Rudy, Roothe groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gardner, also of Roosevelt. sevelt, and ct by Merle Rom Mrs. Thure Carlson took her mother Mrs. Ruth Gail, Mrs. Gordon Hansen and Mrs. Rosabella Morrison to Salt Lake Saturday morning to attend the National DUP Convention which was held at the Lafayette Ball Room at the Hotel Utah. They attended the Presidents banquet in (hie Empire. Room,. Earl Olsen was the guest speaker. He showed pictures and gave an interesting talk on the building and construction of the famous Tabernacle. Six chartered buses took the group to West Jordan where the old Archibald Church was dedl- - -- Sathers Lovely BRIDE cated as a Pioneer Memorial, then they came back Into Salt Lake and Don Carlos Kimball dedicated his grandfathers, Heber C. Kimballs home as a Pioneer Memorial. This home is now used as an apartment house. There Is also a Whitney and Kimball burial plot In connection with this memorial. The group was taken to the Pioneer Memorial Museum and from there to the Rotunda In the State Capitol Building where they were entertained by the Brigham Young Folk Dancers. Friends will be happy to learn James Bacon has recov ered sufficiently from his hip operation that he has been released from the 'SteWart Convalescent Villa and Is now at his own home. A sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. J. Jesse Nellson, St. George, brought his other sister Mrs. Prudence Parrish. She will make her home with her brother James, The Nellsons left for their home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Truman took their children to Salt Lake during their spring vacation. A trip to the Zoo was the highlight of their trip. Mr. and Mrs. Errol Hlcken, Heber, have been visiting their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. David Rasmussen. Mrs Thelma Iorg left Thursday for Camp Pendelton, Calif., to visit her son Danny Kaye for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Maxle spent Monday in Salt Lake where they took care of business and went through an early session In the Salt Lake Temple. Mrs. Eugene Hadley and daughter, Christy were visiting in Salt Lake during the spring vacation, her grand daughter Lisa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Becca returned home with them and will visit for awhile. Margaret Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roberts, spent her spring vacation at Logan with her sister, Carol Ann at Utah State University. Mr. and Mrs. George Fenn have been In Salt Lake to con' suit their doctor during the week, he took some therapy for his back and she checked with her doctor about her arm that was broken recently. Barbie and Connie Dalton were visitors to Logan during the school's spring vacation. They met their mother In Salt Lake on Saturday. Mrs. Dalton accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fcnn to the city. Both parties returned home Sunday. and Mrs. Doyle Lloyd and family spent the weekend Cha-poo- NORMA RENAK WILKINSON of Bride-Ele- ct WILLIAM (BILL) TIMOTHY Open House: April 88, 1967 Roosevelt-Secon- d Ward Cultural Hall Sathers Leading Jewelers Delivery A Free Gift Wrapping PHONE YOUR ORDERS IN Eastern Utah's Largeat and Finest! ; Shewilt;:Cherish GIFTS OF DISTINCTION CONVENIENT GROUP PLAN Fr- Phone S7S $1.00 up gift wrapping Legion auxiliary Local delivery GRACE'SRoosevelt, Utah se to select girls for Girls State .f" ' S.it-ur- li.irin-sto- ii - Ini.-tu.---. plat . Mrs. liiippol w.i- - pr.'Miiied a Trlcs gift from the club. went to Mrs. ioyd Miller and Mrs. George Miller, Vernal. j RECENTLY f.'- 'vr Tin guests were sealed at une t.il le winch was covered with a pufn cl. 'tli .c...! ciutcnsl with .hi .it r.ingc:i:iU el pink and while flower.-- n. .. i.dl silver container. Follow mg luncheon theiv were tv. n t.,1 les .it at shower MARRIED 1 tlw home .! Mrs. Gordon with Mr- -. C. I . is ; li. Kui i'il was her irtlul.i) the l'lnlid.i) dub at iii: b marriage of their daughter, Eunice Lydia and Dwight David Springer, Gusher, son of Roy Springer and the late Mrs. Springer. Miss Bird graduated from Bride-to-b- e high school where she was active in the rep Club and in speech. Site Is currently attending Continental Beauty school In Salt Lake where she will graduate in September. Miss Martha Ellyn Kudy was The benedict-elegraduated honored at a personal shower March 18 with from Union ldgh school and Is Janet Emerson and LorlAnn presently employed by Great Gardner as hostess. It was Lakes Timber Company. The young couple is planning held at the Earl Gardner home. The gift table was decorated a May 5 wedding with a recwith a bridal unbrella and pink eption to follow at the Bluebell ward hall. roses. There were 19 guests preNEOI.A BRIDGE CLUB sent. Refreshments were tropical salad, tiny sandwiches HOLDS MEETING and a delicious punch. Mrs. Jay Larsen, Neola, was hostess to members of the Neola Bridge Club at her home Wed- -I In Salt Lake visiting their son nesday evening, April 5. Three tables of bridge were and wife Mr. and Mrs. Ronald at play, following dessert, with Lloyd. prizes being won by Mrs. Vick Mrs. Rhea Adams and childBrown of Ft. Duchesne, and Salt Lake, and Mrs. Ray ren, Smith and family, Red Bluff, Mrs. James Milligan, Roosevelt. Mrs. Wm. H. Ruppel, Calif., were visiting their father and wife Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jr., attended as a club guest. Nellson. Mrs. Myrtle Elmer went to Salt Lake Wednesday with her grand daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Don Solomonson to accompany them through the The meeting of the American temple for the first time. Others going through with the couple Legion Auxiliary, Unit 64, prewere Mr. and Mrs. Charlie viously scheduled at the home Bird and daughters Deon and of Mrs. James Milligan, will DeLalne, Mr. and Mrs. Ron1 be held at the Legion hall WedNorton, Mrs. Dick Scholes, nesday, April 12. This Important meeting Theron Leavitt and Mrs. Bernice Nelson. should be attended by all memRobert Jensen and friend bers as the selection of Girls Linda Price, Ogden, were week to represent the Unit at Girls end guests at the home of his State will be made. Poppy parents Mr. and Mrs. Lawrell posters will also be judged. Jensen. Isabell Roberts, unit presiMrs. Elmer Yergensenwent dent, urges all members to via bus to Salt Lake to attend the Youth Power Conference of the Central and North Central District, which was held at the University of Utah. She reports It was a very Interesting conference, with about Mr. and Mrs. Dean Huber, 75 young people participating. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hansen Lapoint, announce the engagestudents at the University of ment and forthcoming marriage Utah visited his parents Mr. of their daughter, NaDean to Gordon Olsen, son of Mr. and and Mrs. Gordon Hansen. Mrs. Mae Wright and four Mrs. Evan L. Olsen, Neola. The bride-to-graduated children, Carson City, Nev., Union high school last Frifrom spent Wednesday through day visiting her parents, Mr. year where she was a cheerand Mrs. Marvin Oldroyd , Bis- leader and was chosen F.F.A. hop Wright remained In Salt Sweetheart. Mr. Olsen also graduated Lake to visit his parents Mr. He and Mrs. J. W. Wright and to from Union last year. te basketball was an attend conference. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crow player In his junior year and te and son Fred went to Heber football player In his senior year. He was also actWednesday to visit their daughters and husbands, Mr. and Mrs. ive in other sports. Both are attending Utah State Lester Kerr and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eskelson. Mr. Crow cel- University In Logan this year. The young couple Is planning ebrated his 77th birthday during nt a wedding April 29 at the the visit. ward chapel with a recepLinda Bowden, Salt Lake, spent the weekend visiting her tion to follow. parents Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bowden, she now Is employed Harvey Higgles host at the Continental Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hatch and Contract Bridge Club sons, Richard, Ronnie and Jeff, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Riggle, Magna, were weekend visitors Neola, were hosts to members of her mother and husband Mr. of Contract Club Saturday evenand Mrs. Maxle Chapoose. ing, April 1, at Frontier Grill. Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner A se dinner was servaccompanied her father Orvll ed, with guests seated at an L to Hite Rudy Monday where they shaped table. Table decoraspent their time boating, Wedtions followed a spring theme nesday they were Joined by Mrs. and featured yellow dahlias. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Rudy. Four tables of bridge were McKenna and their son Warren at play following dinner with and Steven Drolllnger. The the prize going to Mrs. Wm. group explored Lake Powell, H. Ruppel, Jr. camping on the Escalante River. as guests of the Attending Thej went via boat as far south club were Mr. and Mrs. Al- -. as the Rainbow bridge, returnlen Caldwell, Fort Duchesne; ing home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Val Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Mlrl Jennings and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence took their daughter Lynette to Yack, Provo Thursday to visit her brother and wife Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jennings. She returnhis mother Mrs. Lester Mued home Saturday with Mrs. llins. Arvln Bellon. Tad Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Rawlings took Mrs. Lewis Taylor, was taken her mother Mrs. Louis Laris to Salt Lake for further tests to Salt Lake to visit her sister as a follow-u- p of a torn lung and husband Mr. and Mrs. Chris Incident when he was In Frice Apostle. She was accompanied several weeks ago. Ills lung by Mrs. Orson Stevens and was torn when he yelled at son Chris and Mrs. Theron the helgth of a game and tlie Leavitt. air escaped from his lung and Mrs. Mavis Williams and went Into (he area of his neck. Salt the children, Lake, spent It Is not known what caused weekend with her mother Mrs. the break but he was In the Eva Jennings. and Friday Mrs. Arvln Bellon and chlld-re- n hospital Thursday for a broncloscopy and other spent their spring vacation tests of his lungs. In Provo visiting her parents and Mrs. Presley TimMr. and Mrs. John Gilbert. Visitors at the home of Mr. othy and family visited In Misand Mrs. Jack McArthur were soula, Mont., last week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Timothy. his mother Mrs. Jack McArthur, Sr., and brother and wife, They also visited with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dean McArthur, Mrs. Ronald Averlll at North Salt Lake, they also visited Fork, Idaho enroute. They her parents Mr. and Mrs. Glen returned home Monday evening. pre-nupt- ial RITPEI. FETED ,WL,. 'BY BIRTHDAY CLUB of engagement recently completed his Aircraft mechanics cuurse at tlie Utah State University and is now employed at Hill Air Force Base. 131 E I'M ICE LVDId BIRD.. is engaged to usd Flay b. Mrs. Mullins Hosts Tuesday Bridge Ululi LES FEMMES SEE TRAVEL FILM Mrs. Mullins enter- U'.-t-ci tained Tuesday Bridge club at tier home on April 4, at a dessert supivr. Mrs. I .or on Ale xamler attended as a club guest. Prizes were won by Mrs. Veda Jensen ami Mrs. Eugene liar m.sten. Members of tlie Les Femmes club met April 4 at tlie lioine of Mrs. Merlin Murphy witli Mrs. Roy Springer and Mrs. as Doyle Llsonhee NEWS Mrs. Leland Stevenson gave tlie program which consisted of Spring vacation paved a good films of trips tlie Stevensuns time to begin project work made to Alaska and Hawaii. for the "Grandmas". Meetings Mrs. Gary Hadden was a were field Friday and Saturday club guest. Refreshments were at the Imme of uur leader, Mrs. served by the hostesses. The girls In Roberta Jones. 3rd clothing made good starts 4-- H on their practice article, all chose to make slacks. Patsy The Kodak Klickers of Tab-loSusan Sorenson, and held their first meeting Ferguson, Junes Frances are In 3rd year Monday niglit at the home of clothing. WiCarlene their leader Mrs. Fourth year clothing memThose who attended lliams. are Lorana Anderson and bers were Tracy, Ricky, Sherrie, Jones. Lorana Is makBarbara Lori, Jody Williams, Sheila and a house coat; Barbara has ing Hack-ford, Teresa Ellertson, Lorna almost completed pajamas. Sherilyn Humes, Wllda We hope to complete sewing Wadley, Ginger Roberts, Judy projects early so we can take Defa, Rosalyn Fabrlzlo. vacations and not miss any folWe elected officers as k Nifty knitters lows: president, Sherle WiWllda lliams; April 3rd, we held our meetWadley; secretary, Rosalyn ing at cur leaders home Mrs. Fabrlzlo; reporter, Ginger Ro- Eksund. It was called to order berts; songleader, Sheila Ell- by Julie Buxton. We liad Ice ertson; recreation leaders, cream for the refreshments. Judy Defa and Teresa Ellertson. We sang songs and light refreshments were served. 4-- 4-- Club News na NEWLYWEDS Labrum HONORED--(- (who . and Ur ffirs. Handall C. incorrectly identified in were the paper last week), were honored at a reception recently. The bride, the forner Judith is Hayes a daughter of ITr. ari.1 ivrs. Willard Hayes of South CaroliM, and the groom ia a son of Fir. and Firs. Floyd Labrum, Roosevelt. IVI. April our meeting was held at Karla Bergqulsts house. STANDARD Mrs. Eksund gave the opening Koomrdt, Utah prayer. Fudge clcles were Thuisduy, April 3 13, 1967 served. 4-- H. nt, . NaDean Huber, Qorlon Olsen to tied ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY First time ever...this week! Fashion Manor area rugs REDUCED! be all-sta- all-sta- A . i y La-poi- I 1 jjJ-Lui- i. 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