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Show Will Say Votes In Si om e Wed ding Mr. and Mrs., Kenneth Mecham, of Hinckley, are announcing the marriage of their daughter Betty Lee, to Mr. Keith L. Corry, son of Mr and Mrs. George Corry, of Sutherland. The wedding ceremony will be performed Saturday, June 27, in the early evening, at the home of the bride's parents, by Bishop Walter Eliins, before members of the families and close friends. A wedding supper will be served after the ceremony to the bridal party and guests. For her wedding the bride-to-be has chosen a floor-length gown o'f white taffeta, with a full net overskirt. A fitted jacket, with long tapered sleeves, is of white taffeta, and her fingertip veil will be held by a cap of orange blossoms blos-soms and pearls. Miss Dorothy Corry, sister of the bridegroom, will be maid of honor, hon-or, Miss Ila Rae Talbot of Hinckley, Hin-ckley, will be bridesmaid. Harold Ogden will stand as best man for Mr. Corry. Present for the ceremony will be Mr. and Mrs. Lee Moody, of Deseret grandparents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Moody Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Barney, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Robisori, of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mecham, Miss Lois Stoneking Larry Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Farnsworth and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Moody, of Salt Lake City.' The newlyweds will be honored at a wedding reception Saturday night in Hinckley ward Relief So- To He Honored At Sutherland A wedding reception Friday even mg in Sutherland ward hail will honor Mr. and Mrs. Theron John- ! son whose marriage will be sole- '1 mnizc.1 in the Mantl L. D. S. j Temple Friday morning. A cordial ' invitation to their many friends! and relatives is extended to attend between 8:30 p. m. and 12 o'clock. The Bride is Miss Claudia Gowers daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gowers of Delta. Mr. Johnson is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Amnion Johnson 6S Sutherland. The young couple was honored Saturday night at a shower and party given in the Third ward hall at Nephi with the bride's twin sisters Mrs. Allen Jenkins of Nephi and Mrs. Dee Yates of Ogden as hostesses. Receiving with the betrothed pair were their parents Misses La-Vee La-Vee and Linda Gowers Miss Bonnie Bon-nie Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Dean Thalmaa of Provo Floyd Johnson and Eugene Vest. Valyn and VeAnn Draper, daugh ters of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Draper, have returned from a visit of two weeks in Los Angeles with their aunts. nns- .. ciety room, and their many friends are cordially invited to attend between eight and eleven o'clock. Later the young couple will leave on a honeymoon trip through Bryce and Zion Cayons, and in California. They will return to make their home in Delta. V Friday In Orem At Sieeeption Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bridget, of 0;eiii, aii announcing the marriage marri-age nf their 'daughter, Doris, and Mr. Grant Lynn Twitchell, son of Mr. Lelnnd Twite-hell, of Delta. The ceremony was solemnized in the .Manti Temple., . A reception to honor the young couple will be held Friday evening June 26, in Windsor-Timp View Ward, at Orem. The bride has been in Salt Lake City for the past year, where she was employed. Sgt. -Twitchell is stationed at Hill Field, with the U. S. Air Force. The young couple plan to make their homo in Layton, Utah. Flee SSivc .Girls Y& Gire Party Deseret stake Bee Hive Girls will entertain the Scouts at an exchange party on Tuesday evening, even-ing, June 30, at 8:30 p.m. in the open air hall, in Delta. All Bee Hive Girls and their leaders, and all Scouts and their leaders are invited to the party. Refreshments will be served. The entertainment will be' under direction direc-tion of Stake Bee Keeper, Zola Bunker and Ellen Morrill. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Brunson, Rulon Callister, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Al-ton Smith and their mother, Mrs. Smith, from Salt Lake City, attended at-tended the funeral services in Fillmore Fill-more Monday for Mrs. Merva Rowley Row-ley Berger. I if L1 ill 1 ' (parents W4f ! U t i V X " -Xl' fc ::Sh -- v A , f jSft-MtPW- !.,? America is qettinq into cowboy boots! And no wonder! They're so comfortable and sturdy, they make playtime a real pleasure! Come in and see -the beautiful new stytes in, multi-stitched and underlay patterns. Sizes for all the family ! The D ELM ART S3.98 to $10.9 --" jr r AD MAT NO. 702 IS ifiiPpi'Wi rru -f ; Af t I & '4 " ; i. - -1 "-KliSil There's cooler night air just outside your bedroom window Yes, a night cooling fan draws in cool, re- ' freshing nighttime air forces out hot, stale, daytime air. Constantly changes the air in your room. And keeps room temperatures cooler the next day, too. Whether you select an attic fan or a low cost window installation, you'll enjoy many nights of comfortable, relaxing sleep this summer. (Vf Cn tHOCT'UOWArf The 1952 average local property tax rate in the 20 Utah towns and cities that operate municipal power plants is 56 higher than in communities served by tax-paying private electric utilities. Utah Foundation TELLURIDE POWER COMPANY Who, ME? by Robert Osborn Ilk , ' Tli Trovtlen Sofety tnk iuold Eileetions The Bridgadiers met Thursday! night for election of officers be-i fide the summer recess of club meetings. Dinner was served at the City Cafe and then guests went to the home of Mrs. Mary Hunsaker,out- t-oing president, for cards and the business meeting. ! isewly elected officers are Nona ! j Chesley, president, Lucille Osgu- j i tiiorpe, -vice president, and Athena; j Cook, secretary and treasurer. j Present were Lucille Osguthorpe, i Liz Pace, Athena Cook, Norma I ; Pearson, Mary Hunsaker, Merlene ' Callister, Lois Hinckley, Mae Hoi-1 man, Nona Chesley, Marianne , j Knox, club members and guests, j Pearl Nelson, Mayme Johnson and j i Joan Warnick. t I i i llili scores at cards were held J by Mrs. Hinckley, Mrs. llolman and j Mrs. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Webb are announcing the birth of their 'baby daughter born, May 25, 1953 in the Nephi hospital. The new comer com-er will be called Patricia Webb and is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Webb of Hinckley and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Howard of Nephi. . MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE belta, Utah, Thurs.. June 25, 1958 Mr. and Mrs. Nels Bogh and daughters, of Delta, and Mr. and Mrs. Abel Roper, or Oak City, attended at-tended the Bogh family reunion Sunday in Mayfield. Perry Alexand er, nephew of Mr. Bogh, from Missouri, Miss-ouri, returned to Delta for a visit with cousins at the Bogh home. 1A . Ob- Drivers with at least on year's experience caused 98 per cent of last year's accidents. Only YOU can pre vent traffic accldentsl Greet Friends At Mceeption Mr. and Mrs. John A,' Teichert, whose wedding was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple June 15, were honored at a wedding reception recep-tion Friday evening in Delta First ward hall. Mrs. Teichert is the former Dorothy Doro-thy Black, daughter of Mrs. Luc-jan Luc-jan Blackt of Delta, and Mr. Teichert Teic-hert Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Teichert, of Cokeville, Wyo. They' met at the BYU in Provo, ; where ' both were students last year. :.. ; The bride was lovely In a beauti fully styled wedding gown of white satin and nylon net, with long double train. She wore a veil of fingertip length, and carried a bou quet of snow white blossoms. Receiving with the young couple were the brides' mother, and grand father, Peter T. Black, and the bridal party of Mrs. Cheryl Roper, sister of the bride, as matron of honor, Carolyn Callister, Ardyth Twitchell, Elaine Sorensen, brides maids, vin pastel frocks; Lorene" Black, young sister of the bride was flower girl. Hamilton Teichert stood as best man with his bro ther. Miss Ha Fullmer was recept ionist and in charge of gifts were Mrs. Sarah Finlinson, Jevene Church, Marilyn Callister. Refresh ments were in charge of Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet Callister, Mrs. Yvonne Church and Mrs. Joyce Ashby. , Serving Florence and Leah Church, Chlo- een and Kathryn Callister, Dorothy Doro-thy Morrison, Judy Gehrke, and Joan Sorensen. The hall was beautifully decorat ed with summer flowers, arranged by Mrs. Helen Baker and Mrs. Loa Black. , Dick Wilkins, of Provo, was mas ter of ceremonies for the program. Miss Ardyth Twitchell sang, with Donald Western as accompanist. Dale Johnson played an accordion solo. Marilyn and Raymond Callister Call-ister sang a duet with 11a Fullmer Full-mer as accompanist. Mrs. Cheryl Roper gave an ori ginal reading, and Lorene Black gave an acrobatic dance, with Mrs Ruby Bishop as pianist. The DelTones, Carolyn Callister, Elaine Sorensen, and the bride sang a number and were encored. Their trio will be heard and seen again on a national TV program from Salt Lake City on July 25. The program was concluded with short talks from the bride and Bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Teichert visited in Delta until Monday, when they left for Cokeville, Wyo., where they are making their home for the summer. Showered With Wedding Giits A tea and shower for Mrs. Gloria Hare was held Wednesday afternoon after-noon of last week at the home of the brides' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Willden. Guests called during the afternoon after-noon with gifts and best wishes for the . bride, who was married to Pvt. Richard Hare, of Fillmore, on May 14, in Las Vegas, Nev. Pvt. Hare is in the service in California at this time, and Mrs. Hare is residing with her parents. ' tiTraviafa'' 1 JULY 15-18 Mail orders promptly filled at Kingsbury Hall box office, University Univer-sity of Utah, Salt Lake City 1. Prices: $3.00, $2.50, ?1.75, $1.50, $1.00. For BOTH shows: $5.00, $4.00 $3.00, $2.00, $1.50. PICK-UP, CHOP, LOAD HAY 2 TO 4 ACRES PER HOUR WR. "1 iVT Leo and Virginia Killpack'Sperry of Salt Lake City, are announcing the birth of a daughter, on June 20. 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