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Show v. i '.' ;V '. i .V 4?munMD ALWAY8 FIRST QUALITY : s the Easter Place y CULTURE CLUB 11AS BOOK REVIEW Culture club members met Thursday evening at the home 'of Mrs. Gordon Harmston with Mrs. Lyn Miller as Mrs. Parley Rawlings, club president conducted the meeting. Mrs. Paul Murphy gave a book review on Butch Cassidy. Elections were held with Mrs. Frank Yack elected presiMrs. Orson Stevens, dent; TOWNCRAFT PENN-PRES- T DRESS SHIRTS WITH SOIL RELEASE They feature a regular King-dcollar, a tapered body for trim fit, and long tails that stay tucked in. A long or Mrs. John Daniels, secretary and Mrs, Lynn vice-preside- nt; Hall, historian. Blrs. Byron Gilbert was a guest. wearing, wrinkle fighting blend of 65 Dacron poly-estercotton in a whiter than ever white. Penn-Preto never need ironing. Just machine wash, tumble dry. Mrs. Eugene Harmston st hosts Bridge Party 3.98 V','. v . 7' ' - . , ' .. V V Miss Huron Lloyds ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED week her parents. A May-3annoaaced this Is by enpianat Is wedding being planned. Progressiver supper is enjoyed by Socialettes engaged to D. Christenson Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Sharon, to Danny Christensen son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christensen, Talmage. Miss Lloyd Is a student at Union high school where she is active In Pep club, FHA club, a member and secretary of the Chamber choir. She has been a H club member for seven years and was named Miss Congeniality of the Duchesne Doyle 4-- County Treat all the girls to a new Easter dress!.. .or two p cottons, cotton seersuckers, Fortrel polyestercotton, Dacron polyester rayon, ForfreJ' polyester knits, and lots more . . . to save Mom time. Light, many Penn-Pre- st dark or bright colors . . . solids, stripes, plaids, prints, checks! Adorable trims and touches! busy girl. In SIZES X, 7-1- 4, Easter shoe parade 6.99 12.99 BOYS' DRESS SHOE. Oxford witn a new brogue look. Smooth scuff resistant leather upper. Pentred polyvinyl chloride oulsole and heel. 8ft to 3. Mrs. Eugene Harmston entertained the Monday bridge club at her residence Monday Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Murafternoon. Guests were Mrs. dock, Duchesne, formerly of Charles Denver and Mrs. Ed Roosevelt, announce the enA delicious dessert Labrum. gagement of their daughter, The Social ette Club had a luncheon was served. The winners were progressive dinner Thursday, bridge prizes March 27. Club president Mrs. Mrs. Clair Ashton and Mrs. William Trowbridge was In William Link. charge. Mrs. Charles Jenkins and Mrs. Kent Denver were In charge of arrangements. The supper was started at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Frandsen where they had appetizers; then to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jenkins where they had salad; then to will celebrate their Golden the home of Mr. and Mrs. FerWedding anniversary at an open for Crozler rell Pizza, house on Saturday, April 5 at French bread and the Pleasant Grove sixth ward Lasanga, punch and to the home of Mr. and church. Mrs. William They are the parents of eight Trowbridge where they enjoyed dessert fol- sons and daughters. They have lowed by games. thirty three grandchildren and Guests were Mrs. Fred Good-hu- e fourteen great grandchildren. and Mrs. Wayne Sal tz giver. Friends and relatives will be welcome from two to six. 50th anniversary to noted by the Bryan Roberts Bonnie, to John A. Swasey, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Swasey, also of Duchesne. Bliss Murdock Is a graduate of Union high school where she was .active In pep club and associate editor of the school newspaper. She Is also an LDS Seminary graduate. Miss Murdock has been attending Utah Technical College at Provo. BIr. Swasey is a graduate of Duchesne high school where he was active In track and basHe Is an LDS Semiketball. nary graduate and has also fulfilled a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y He is Saints to Australia. now forming In Duchesne. The couple will be wed In No the Salt Lake Temple. definate wedding date has been Saturday Knightcrs have party at Grill Mr, and Mrs. Earl Dillman and Mr. and Mrs. James Hall entertained the Saturday Knlgh-ter- s, Saturday evening at the Frontier Gill. Easter decorations and daffodllls were used. A delicious dinner was served and the evening was spent Prizes were playing bridge. won by BIr. and Blrs. Harold Eller, Blrs. Rex Lamb and H.C. Cooper. 's BOYS' BLACK SPRUCE with grain leather upper. Long wearing Neolite sole and heel. Features classic beef roll styling. SLIP-O- N HARMSTON HOME Blrs. Gordon Harmston entertained the 3 D club at her home Thursday afternoon. Dinner was served to guests seated at a long table. Easter trimmings were used as decoration. Bliss Susan Harmston was a special guest The bridge prizes were won by Blrs. Lynn Labrum and Blrs. Harold Deller. CLUB JUST-A-MER- E ENTERTAINED BIRTHDAYS April 3 Terry Dom guard, David Stevens, Lorena Iorg, Jean Ashby, Jeanle Woodward. 4 Douglas FarnsApril worth, Franklin P. Whitmore, Glenn Alexander, Lamar Gard-ne- r, Helen Sal tz giver, Laurie O'Neil, Orvll Rudy, Evla Fiet-ka- u, Susan K. Rasmussen. April 5 Mildred Anderson, Sturart Fillingim, Kelly Jane Eldredge, Susan Sorenson, Eldon Mortensen. April 6 Sandra Wardle, Beatrice Dennis, Benjamin Murphy, Ricky Chapoose, Wendy Nebeker, Jerry Tomlinson. Florence G. Nielsen, Blurel Taylor. April 7 Uleeta Simmons, Verda Wllcken, Bill Murdock, Kathy Hall, Rodney Bell, Jamie Eldredge, Dolores Grunewald. April 8 Verl Haslem, Zella Pike, Elnora Peterson, Gloria Thomas, Russell Pickup, Catherine Whitmore, Helen Fullmer, Gwen Benson, Sherry Norma O' Nell, Darlene Olpin, Bessie Wardle, Laurie Duncan, Gayla Murray. April 9 Willy Chappose, Ted Allred; Sherry Ann Brough, Clarin Ashby, Kent Bastlan, John Jorgensen. GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Roberto will observe their 50th wedding anniversary April 5 at Pleasant Grove, Utah. Because of your enthusiastic acceptance ....a.m.ourto Window is now open from 6:00 p.m. daily for cashing checks, 8:00 bank money orders, deposits, and Timeway Walk-u- p ur, ANNIVERSARIES GIRLS' BOLD STRAP with snappy looks! The new chunky shoe In black or white patent vinyl with perforated trim. Composition sole and heel. THE SANDAL LOOK in a sling pump that's mostly strops. Perched on a g heel, it's a pretty partner In black patent with leather sole. low-slun- April 4 BIr. and Blrs, Ross Killian. BIr. and Mrs. April 5 Howard Allred. Blr. and Blrs. April 6 I Blaurel Taylor, BIr. and Blrs. Norman Holmes, April 7 Mr. and Mrs. John Wills, Mr, and Blrs. Lynn Labrum, Mr, and Blrs. Albert Le-Roy Winn, DuPonli nan-ma- d parantrlc WELCOME, MISS INDIAN AMERICA! MEET AT La-bru- m, 3, 5 - 9 SIZES Bonnie Murdock engaged to John A. Swasey Mrs. Eugene Harmston Has Monday Bridge Just-A-Me- $4 and 5 SIZES PLEDGES TBOTH Mlai Bonnie Murdocks engagement to John A. Swasey Is announced this week. Mrs. Ida Harrison was hos-t- es re of the club at her home Thursday evening. Guests were Mrs. Verlen Mrs. Lorln Alexander and Mrs. Clair Ashton. Rose buds and daffodils were used as decoration. The prizes were won by Mrs. Ashton, Mrs. Grant Killian, Mrs. Alexander and Mrs. Labrum. Each guest was presented with a daffodil and a small cotton chicken. 3 and 4 an armful or dresses to shine in on Easter Sunday, or march off to school in, or a party . . . we've something for every pretty-uHow about Fair. Mr. Christensen Is a graduate of Altamont high school. He was a member of the Athletic club and of FFA. The young couple Is planning a May 29 wedding. They will make a home In Mt. Home where : ' he Is employed. j J .. Sharon Lloyd Is , Mrs. Eugene Harmston hosted a delightful bridge party at her residence Friday night. Dafodllls and Easter decoration were used. A delicious luncheon was served. Mrs. Clair Ashton, Mrs. . ' Arvln Labrum and Mrs. James t Hall won the bridge prizes. Blr. and Blrs. La-R- ue Pickup. Mr. and Blrs. Lynn Farnsworth. Apr 119 Mr. and Blrs. Don Giles. April 8 THE FIRST SECURITY BANK extends a hearty welcome to Thomasine Hill Miss Indian America during her visit in the Basin! |