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Show 3 Oman s Pac 0 0 ocietu . . . Wehiinas . . . Glut Tleivs Ileception Honors Mir idol Pair . Miss Janet Stanworth became Bridal attendants were Marilyn the bride of Stephen Don Pearson, Warnick, maid of honor, Mrs. Max Sept 7 in wedding rites performed Stanworth, Mrs. Reg Pearson and at the home of the bride's parents M ss Karen Pearson, who were all Justice of the Peace Emil Pearson, gowned in matching draped pea-gTandfather pea-gTandfather of the groom, of fici- cock blue poie de soie gowns. They ated at the double ring ceremony, carried bouquets of blue-green Mr. and Mrs. Duane: Stanworth of chrysanthemums. Flower girls were Oasis are parents of the bride. Mr. D'Ann and Joni Peterson, who wore Pearson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. identical dresses to the brides-Dale brides-Dale Pearson of Delta. I maids and carried small baskets of The newly weds greeted guests white chrysanthemums, at a wedding reception later that; Mother of the bride chose a evening. sheath of champagne beige crepe The 'bride was lovely in her floor- for the occasion. The mother of the length gown of delustered satin. ' groom wore an aqua embroidered The fitted bodice featured lily- crepe sheath. Both corsages were point sleeves and scooped neck- 0f blue-green mums sprayed with line. The neckline and bodice were gold glitter trimmed with alecon lace. The bell-, R pearso w brother ed skirt had matching lact panels , bst man Ushers were David down the sides and a full chapel and Max Stanworth( brothers of train Her bouquet was of garden- the bride. Mrs Barbara Stanworth ma. n wiuwu ui sera pearls anu rhinestones held her shoulder-length shoulder-length veil in place. Millard County Chronicle Thursday, October 25, 1962 was at the guest book. Gift bearers bear-ers were Rex, Jim and Gary Stanworth Stan-worth and Steven Willoughby. In charge of the g ft room were Dana Kay Ogden, Julie Chesley and Wanda Wan-da Maxwell. The wedding cake was made by Inez Kelly. Bill Henderson acted as master Fine Arts Club Fine Arts Club met Monday, Oct. 22 at the home of Mary Wright. I Assisting Mrs. Wright with hostess of ceremonies for the program auues was Louise layman. j Rex and Jim stanworth, vocal med- A delicious dnner was served to ley; Roger Stanworth and Dean the following members: Melba Jac- Perkins, guitar duet; Lewis Raw obson, Claire Stephenson, Cleo Eli- linson, vocal solo; Mrs. Ruth ason, Harriet Eliason, Estelle Gard- bot, piano solo; Cluff Talbot ner, Orvetta N'ckle, Evelyn Robi-,ba Jacobson and Grayce Pace, son, Lenore Gardner; new mem- companied by Ruth Talbot bers, Betty Turner, Norma Pearson, Karen and Annette Moody and Lorna Bunker and guest Jenice Tol-j Bishop, accompanied by Ruby Bish bert. jop, trio. For the program Mrs. LaRuei After honeymooning in Los Ange-Nickle Ange-Nickle presented a travelogue on'les and Tiajauna, Mexico, the a recent trip to Washington, D.C.; young couple are at home at Wy-at Wy-at a National Funeral Director's, mount Terrace in Provo. Conference. New officers of the club are Eve-! An ideal gift for the college stu-lyn stu-lyn Rolson, Pres.; Cleo Eliason,' dent is the Millard County Chron-Vice Chron-Vice Pres., and LaRue Nickle, Sec. icle. Order today. . . I I Tal- SX "pff 7WVmu; ,vA 1 , Mei- ZKS& 'ltv;.Wi.:.?AVtvAT I i trio; .. . .rMTC la. ., - K v. 'A i 1 John V.V.' I l MR Sutherland MRS MEL CHURCH - 9 4 ' AND MRS. STE7HEN D. PEARSON OPEN HOUSE You are cordially invited to OPEN HOUSE to be held at the home of EVELYN MORRIS from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m., November 1, 1962. A special line of all AVON Christmas gifts will be on display. No obligation. This is just a display. Sales will be made in your home as usual. Everyone is invited to view these Avon products. VVVVVS'$$'$MS'S$!W their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving j- vwrwnvi a, Nielson. lililiif Ili Visiting at the Roy Nielson home LAURA BRADFIELD . over the weekend, were Coleen 6&,&V&&V Fowles and ch ldren, Emma Jean and Joe Evertson and daughter, He who has lost confidence can Mr and Mrs Davjd Evertson and lose nothing more. . baby, from Salt L ake. Joe and Susan Nielson, who has been David went deer hunting and were working in San Francisco, Calll. successful in getting their deer, this past year, is vacationing at the home of her parents, Mr. ana A farewell testimonial was held Sunday evening for David Anderson, Ander-son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Anderson, An-derson, at Sacrament meeting. Speakers were Eldro Jeffery and Glen Seegmiller. Remarks were by Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, David and Bishop Max Johnson. Luana Anderson, Ander-son, sister of David's, gave a tribute. tri-bute. Another sister, LaRue Rigby, I (TUVA fu'fl milcipal nilniharc Visitors from out of town were Mrs. LaRue Rigby and son, Douglas, Doug-las, of Santa Clara, Calif. LaRue is spending the week with her parents. par-ents. Luana was here from Salt Lake. David Webb, a nephew, was also here from Salt Iake. Uncles and aunts here were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Anderson, Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Anderson and Marsha, Mar-sha, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Anderson, Benjam.n; Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Anderson And-erson and l.en, and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Blackhurst, of Pleasant Grove. Donald May was here from Lancaster, Lan-caster, Calif. After the meeting a group of' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fowles. Jerry and Jack went deer hunting-Mr. hunting-Mr. Morgan May had the pleasure plea-sure of having his sons join him for the deer hunt. Richard was here from Fredonia, Ariz.; Donald came from Lancaster, Calif.; and Jay up from Cedar City, where he is attending at-tending CSU. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Skidmore visited vis-ited the Evan Skidmores over the weekend. Mrs. JuVene Porter will hold open op-en house for Avon products at her home on Tuesday, Oct. 30, from 10 to 5:30 p.m. Mrs. Evelyn Morris will be there to show all the Xmas gifts available through the Avon line. Everyone in Sutherland and Abraham is invited to drop in during dur-ing the day and see these lovely gift suggestions. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bayles, from Salt Lake, drove down, Sunday, to spend a few hours with their parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Corry. Mr. Golden Erickson returned to (Contined on back page) RE-ELECT Eva WMttafcei? friends and relatives enjoyed a get-together get-together at the home of Rulon and Maurine. David will enter the mission home Oct. 29, and depart for the Central Atlantic States mission, with headquarters at Roanoke, Va., November 5. Mrs. Arva Witbeck and children. of Granger, visited during the past ' weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Earl ; Johnson. I Mr. Alva Young, Jr. has gone to Tooele County to help with the roundup on the Young ranch. Lorraine Lor-raine and two girls, Ellie and Laurie, Lau-rie, are visiting in Salt Lake with her family while he is gone. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fowles were here for the weekend as guests of Mrs. Gerald Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Peters,. from Las Vegas, Nev., are visiting in Leamington with Mrs. Peters' (La Vern) mother, Margaret Bradfield, and in Lynndyl with her brother, LaWrence and family. Roy and Cloreen Johnson Great-wood Great-wood and children, of Bountiful, are visiting with Cloreen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lile Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Ivin J. Nielson, of Salt Lake, spent the weekend with 8 ' I I ! x X I here's a black voting record that calls-no SHOUTS for a change I ! 1 The Representative in Congress from District One, Blaine Peterson, has this black voting record to live with as he seeks re-election: MR. PETERSON HAS: Voted against Constitutional Government 9Qc of the time. Voted against sound money bills 59 of the time. Voted against private enterprise 82 of the time. Voted against self-government 93 of the time. Voted against private ownership 67 of the time. Voted against individual liberty 100 of the time. Voted against Utah farm measures 89 of the time. Voted FOR Labor Bosses and Cope 90 of the time. This is a record that every Utah voter should be aware of before marking the ballot on Tuesday, November 6. The Answer, of course, is to elect Lailrence BURTON, with an unusually fine background in politics at both a national and state level, and an enthusiastic enthu-siastic civic and community leader. new granddaughter, born in Salt Lake to John and Joan Johnson Niwenski. The new baby has one sister, Debbie. Mrs. Johnson went to Salt Lake to assist with the new Mr unit Mrs flpnd Nlolsnn nnit baby. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Nielson went HaPPy birthday this week to to Salt Lake Wednesday. Clead re- Reea Nelson. Arlene Christensen, mained in the city, where he had Joe Nielson, Norman Vest, Linda eye surgery last Friday. Hope he Greathouse, Aunt Millie Lovell, Li-is Li-is getting along all right lace Christensen, Ranee Simpson, At the Carl B enson home this rmll:s Nielson. and all who have week are their sons and families, Eugene, of Calif., and Donald of Salt Lake. The men are spending the time deer hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Nielson, from Salt Lake, spent the weekend at the home of Dee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielson. Mrs. Eleanor Nielson and Minnie Ashby visited with friends and relatives rel-atives In Oak City, Sunday afternoon. after-noon. Alma Banks, of Manti, spent the weekend at the Herbert Abegglen home. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nielson and children went to Fountain Green, Sunday afternoon, to see Camill's parents. Mrs. and Mrs. Odvin Ros-quist. Ros-quist. Due to the deer hunting season, there was a very small attendance at church Sunday, but those who did attend got a lot of spiritual good from it. Mr. and Mrs. Curt Johnson received re-ceived word of the arrival of a FOOD FREEZER SALE October birthdays. Oct. 30 the MIA will sponsor a Halloween party at 7:30 p.m. Everyone Ev-eryone is Invited to come and enjoy en-joy the evening. Home from college the past week were Lanny Wiley and Barney Davis, Da-vis, from Provo; Eric Nielson, from Logan and Ross Johnson, from Rex-burg, Rex-burg, Idaho. 1 -, -' If 4 ' , fv- & Vt if ' -x, ' . tj, "V -l f . County Recorder (Paid Political Adv. by Eva Whitaker) suns s ELECT LAURENCE eumxa to REPUBLICAN CONGRESS (Sponsored by: Darrell M. Kelley, 565 Brinker Ave., Ogden. Utah) V V S JUST IK TIME FOR THE DEER HUNT AND THE FALL HARVEST. HAR-VEST. YOU'LL EAT BETTER FOR LESS WITH A WONDERFUL, UXICO HOME FREEZER. UNICO OFFERS: DETAILED QUALITY, FUNCTIONAL BEAUTY. BEAU-TY. SCIENTIFIC DESIGN. 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