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Show Rich becomes Mrs. Blaine Donnie -their families. Mrs. Hazel Shlsler enjoyed a Memorial Day and night visit with her two sisters, Mr. and ' Mrs. Dee Meldrom, Alton, Wyo, Arnold ar.d Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Cal-- ! of Salt Lake. It was the BrenlWai- - vert Bishop isij time the three sisters had first and lamiv of Ida 10 ar.di qulst Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walquistj been together for eight years. Mrs. Ellen Bracken, Salt and family of S.'i La'no, former members of Ballard war 1, were1 Lake, and her children living in Utah, were Memorial Day Memorial Day visitor.-- . Mr. ;md Mrs. Vilel! Birch,! visitors and spent the day visidaughter of Mr. ai.d Mrs. Dili ting friends and relatives in They were Karl Brlsbin, stepped cnpiute at the this area. home of liielr pirents on tlicir Bracken, Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Dwane Bracken and sons, Salt way to naming Gnree whprej Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bracthey enjoyed a weekend trip' Lake; ken and family, Mill Creek; down the river p rat's. ' Mr. and Mrs. Elton Kettle and and Mrs. t.ii. daughters, Taylorsville and Mr. Of Dulorac, L'cdo.. sit,-:. f Hill Brlsbin were riwmifid quests' and Mrs. Charles Pool and sons of Granger. at the Biiiidii June 3.1 Karl Shlsler spent the past Wayne llai.-iiOiai.d his par- ents anJ family m Salt LaKcand week in Canada with Farmers Colleen Allred, dauehter of Mr. Union representatives. -Among the college people and Mrs. Clyde Allred, enjoyed! lioine from school are Lloyd a weekend of boating- and rampJess ing at Raining Gorge. The Rasmussen, Gaye Collins, storm was too Lad for iliem to Hullinger, Ralph Erranbrack, . t ' , UlMliDU Happenings Mr. and Mrs. SanJune ford Checora, Whiterocks, a Altiinmnt 2 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Arnold, Gusher, a girl. PATIENTS Delble Stewart, Inez Kettle, Lorena Grant, Mary Young, David Jones, Roosevelt; Defa baby Tablona; Myrtle Miller, Janet Marjorb Nielson, Duchesne; Pear Altamont; Maxfield, Walkup, Whiterocks; Lela Caldwell, Lapolnt, and Wallace Brown, Ouray. VIC DROWNS HOST CONTRACT BRIDGE High School Ailumont. I'kih Sathers Leading Jewelers Free Gift Wrapping PHONE YOl'R ORDERS IN Delivery 4 of gynina-du- & Eastern Utah's Largest and Finest! . . . . For her I . herrie and N'oana tiling War.lell, who were givwned In w lute dre ses. Ttie iiii'lbi'l f 'lie iTldewore fnchia ei a'ied gew'ii and the mother of (lie groom wore a IV it It wore ie.il line gown. i Ball- - orchid corsaces. The three tie:,e.i we.ldim: cake was iced in white wiih dainty sister : In were lti : I uni- - .'I the .1.. I' '.i or I Mrs. liicli. mas llliiii . Mis. W ild A. Lewis pi "sided at ill" guest book. Dearebl Rleli, bp liier of thp ;e 'I iisr.il:, bride, e'li-eo.'vlilch ci.iisiMed of i ir1.. K i.s'PU.Sse:', ly Mrs. Mrs. Juiilor be: Is o d Mi, lai'l Sinsicr; a plum solo by . vocal duet Miss bv Mrs. 1 ireii.-'- ' Rich and Miss Ronnie I'ksund; a I a lin.: 1 v a Mrs. Vt'llnier I'ain solo bv Miss They aie lakini', a houeyniP' n ' 1 l l 1 Cl ill n:d v in bad Lake. grit Mil. Waldo A. lewis acted ,is( STAMIAUD best man a iii Re and lb; sm-(""key ell, Ctuli Rich a:- usher . Thin s.lav .lime Mrs. Jess Hullinger nl Mrs. - roses, Poll, K- - lavender roses as decorations. I'lie layers were separated by to Southein swan dividers and it was top- trip make iluir lioine ped with a miniature bride and fal-ri- Mrs. Richard Mlv". i ll'tle flower rlrlstwere Dainty muI reception the lovelv .ride wore a gown of satin wiih lace overlay. b lealured a M'.iUoped neckline, long poll, Meed sleeves and a (rain which fell from (he shoulders which was enhanced a Uiarder of wide lace. by Her shoulder-lengt- h veil was flower, she caught i" a carried a bridal bouijr.et ot lavender orchils and while ali'l l.i.:uiv .ilie'i h : a H.iii"in i lie past lainily reumc.n mla week. Thep.' wvre iamlly mender staying .it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hasiern. Lynn will leave soon to jt- tend seliuol at Utah State. Vis- ltors at ihc Haslein kune tills weekend wen J.- aii's Wesley :iH Calvin Hunt and their fund- ... a!.'! Joan's sis- - j ter, Jearmie. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dan- -i iels Jr. enjoyed all five of their children In nne fur Memorial They include Day weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Bigelow, Vernal; Mr. anil Mrs. Danny Daniels and baby, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Rob Daniels and Imt.y of Salt Lake and I'onnie and Charles, Roosevelt. The Daniels rejM.rt that Rob jusl graduated from the trade tech of paintini.. papering and decorat- - charge allot. Miss Miss Muv ribbons. nd.-r were further a reception held weddnn- I tlirei.ee -- They honored at Sa'.utday eveniii; in the ard War i Cultural lull. ot o ( oo e c c c c c c C' o c , : Notice - i I CftllfRjft Mrs. Garda Seeley ing. BIRTHS May 31 Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cornpeach, Whiterocks, a Reception Dute: June It), 1907 u L'.'i: .ie Mull sen III.' hill matron , ' I Frls-by- Hospital RFAY v. ed Mis. r.umd, and Miss sl.eilei'.e Nellis!:. aids. They wore oii as laverder satin gowns ii Imniicl in lace. They earned i 'Utjiiels i f i'.irn.ti'ii..s with !a n-i.- lake w auo-- l . BRIDE LARKY J 10-- Sathers Lovely ct f'liN'Wli'g 1 Joe Rasmussen. son of Mr. Mrs. Dale Winward and chiland Mrs. Olie Pasmussen, is Salt Lake, enjoyed the dren, spending pari of his summer weekend with her parents, Mr. vacation in California with his brothers Norman and Maz, and and Mrs. Earl Gardner for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rushton and little son spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John K. Arnold. They Bride-Ele- 1 , i SUSAN RLKAZARI) 11 , .''mil.t.1 ti. saclittle rament n.eeii:,; .mil luincd her Debt a. There weio mu: genim ludii.g erations repivai-'.itudErn great gr.ii.df.ulii'r, Marvin KetUe, rr.it Itat'a r, ar.J Rvill Kettle .111! little I'l'lla. Mr. aii.l M:v I.vmi H.islein i June tiv 1 j girl. I! ,i s' ci.il 'hey mil hj-.luinorm t!i" ini v i:.i I'lficers. Hmer Denvei Ji. and lus s.m, Gieg, wiTi aptled members of the IDS (. Imp h ! Ids sun, Kent. Kelt!'I Yin si'J lus thji --- girl. : i'l.i'ii IkUI'l .Cell. doul le rne1. cel 1. The rble is a liter .f Mr. and Mrs. Aibun H,.i,!i, R.iosete'.t and Mr. .p.d Mrs. ! . Paries J 'l.iison, Salt 1 ake, are the juier.is the I'leoii'. The newlywed.- - were I'.nn.T'-ai a reception evnin,: In the West 12th Ward In Salt 1 he f I I i do much fishing. i 1 1 Kathleen Page, and Wilma a.- e I'. Jilin- - 'Son in i lies perb need in Vll ii'uel j Like l in. June 2. E. Anderson 'ffiei.'ied in the ' - Miss I'ni.'.lle ee the I tide ii Ll.iine 1 I Jobwen Contract Club was held at the Frontier Grill Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Vic Brown as hosts. A four course dinner was served to guests seated at an table. A floral arrangement of pale yellow Iris In a mllkglass container was at the apex of the table. Following dinner there were five tables of bridge at play with the prize going to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hulsh. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Oberhansly, Neola, and Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Schiniett, Salt Lake, were club guests. -- - Mr. and Vis. Golden Collins and Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Collins and children, aiul Mr. and Mrs. Brian Cook and children motored to Ogden June 1 to attend graduation of Gaye from the scliool of the f. Gaye rereived the award for the most outstanding student of tile j di-a- ' year. Memorial Day visitors at the! home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Allred were his uncle, Frank Roberts of Arizona, his son and daughter Faye, Salt and Clydes cousin, Floyd Ilextierc, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. George Arnold have had their three daughters families home for summer vacation. They Include Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Knight and son, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Dahlberg and family, California and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Powell and family, Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hor- - ! Elizabeth TLttn Mr. and Mrs. James Bird, Charley Bird, and LeRoy Bird went to Salt Lake on Thursday :u see their sister, Mrs. Martha smith who recently suffered a stroke and Is In a Salt Luke They also visited hospital. htlier relatives before returning home the same day. Two babies were blessed In Sacrament meeting on Sunday, The little son of Fontella and Howard Jenkins was blessed and 5Wen the name of Bruce :rd Jenkins and the infant d, Shter of Marie and Bob rtcli was blessed and given the name of Caininllle. Visiting at the La Von home during the week were Barbara and Leo Hardman of Anchorage, Alaska; Mrs. dau-La- Good-Allre- . ' At-a- ud Jose-Mlssou-rl; , rocks and son enjoyed a vaca- tlon to Arizona. They brought hack their little granddaughter for a visit. phlne Atwood, Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Furrell Atwoul, Salem, Oregon. Visiting over the weekend at the Owen Goodrich home were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Goodrich and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Goodrich and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Goodrich and two children all of Salt Lake, Mrs. Kirkland and her daughter Mrs. Jay Goodrich and two children left during the week by train for Burawlch, Georgia. Dixie and Jim Allen visited on Sunday here with Dixies parents the Bernis Bristols. They brought LaVar home with them, he has spent the past week vlsting his sister Dixie and Jim. John Goodrich celebrated his 76th birthday anniversary at his home on May 30th. Those joining In the birthday party, his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Miles, Mrs. Sylvia Goodrich and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie B. Goodrich of Bluebell, Mrs. Thelma Shields and daughter Jana Lee, Roosevelt, and Mr. and Notice was isseil by tlu caretaker al the Roosevelt cemetery this week, that all flowers will lie removed from (In graves at the cemetery alter Wednesday, June 7. This is belli:; done in order to take care of (lie maintenance work at the cemetery. Mrs. ltae Gagon, Salt Lake. -Visiting at the Earl Murray home on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Cowan, Mrs. Faye Motner and two children, Mrs. Valny Cowan and four children, Mrs. Marvel Gowan all of Tooele and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Woodard and daughter of Salt latke and Hie Orlanil Murray family. Visiting at the Wallace Seeley home on Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Goodrich, Covina, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Goodrich and daughter Wendy, Vlrtorville, Calif.; Mr and Mrs. Alma Rlchman and four children, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Monsen and boys, Vernal; Mrs. Jennie Goodrich, Salt Lake. Leo Goodrich Is serving in the U.S. Air Force. Bishop and Mrs. Howard Todd spent two days In Provo and Salt Lake visiting and going to the Temple in Salt Lake. They brought their two sons Bruce and Gregory who have spent the past week in Provo Large magnifying lens; baked enamel body with vinyl mat. A slim iyg" high with large 10 (" wide platform. Automatic Steam and DRY IRON visiting. Pauline Winkler left Friday for Ephraim to get her sister Shana Lee who has lieen attending school there. Pauline and Shana Lee are going to summer school at the BYU. The ward reunion was held Tuesday. Some of the former Blueliell residents were Mrs. Marie Hale, Seattle, Wash.; Margaret Lloyd and daughter, Martha Thorsen, Mr. and Mrs. A Val Timothy and faintly; Mild- - . red Redfnrd, Mr. and Mrs. Drew O Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jones, Colin Hamilton are tfed dance afternoon A wedding shower and was given Saturday BATH SCALE and evening, May 27th, In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Colin K. Hamilton in the Tablona churclt house. They were married in Salt Lake April ISth In a double ring ceremony. The wedding took place at a reception center, where a reception was given after the wedding. Goodrich, Nell Stevenson, Mary The bride, the former ElizaStevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Wll- beth Ann Jones, is the daughter mer Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Q of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jones, Hosea LLsonbee, Mrs. Billie A Salt Lake City. She will be a ()0(j and rhlldren; Mr. and j . graduate of the University of yrs Kenneth Goodrich and w Ulah j family, Vr. and Mrs. Danny A The bride's wedding gown was Turner and family, Mrs. Edith 4 a floor length formal made Gale; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Good- for Imported brocade silk, her j rlch Mr- - and Mrs- - Raiph Go.il- - & bouquet was white gardenia's rich, Mrs. Beth Duke and famand red roses. ily, Ernest Winkler and famThe bridegroom is the son of ily and Mr. and Mrs. Tete the late Ira Mervln Hamilton, Wall. and Minnie Hamilton, Tablona. j 'r. and Mrs. Earl Murray He Is a graduate of the Tab- - received word on Sunday of Iona high school and attended the birth of a grandson. The the Central Utah Vocational uttle fellow was born to In Provo. He spent four vana and Arthur Timothy of years In the U.S. Navy. He Is Altonah In a Vernal hospital, now employed by the Pitney A Bowels Stamp Equipment Co. They will make their home in In listing the many graduates Salt Lake City. The brides mother chose a jin the family of Mrs. Crystal floor length formal of cream Broderick last week the name of colored taffeta, the mother of one of her sons, Jerrald, who the groom wore a light green Is a physics graduate of Utah State University was mistakenly brocade taffeta formal. left out. Jerrald received his 'degree from USU last weekend. 0hcr Krads were Weber college, Dillard from Brigham Young University, ami ,e a The hours In effect at David Kail Hicli- Roosevelt Library during the ardsen who received his doc- summer months will hi from 1, degree from the Vniver-H1I- -i :o 6 p.m. on Tuesday. Thurs- A sUy of Vuh day and Saturday, reports Mrs. (jra ;tdiuited from Union high James Thomas, librarian. school and the l.DS Seminary. 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