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Show Four Pag-- Social News LEVAN LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS James Sperry of Salt Lake City week end home of at the Mr. the and Mrs. Niels Anderson spent Miss Mabel Sperry and with other visited on Thursday and Friday in relatives. Woodscross with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Susie Worwood, Mrs. Syl- Andrew Anderson. Their mother, via Peters were in Salt Lake City Mrs. Mary Anderson returned to two days last week enjoying the Levan with them on Friday. Mrs. Sorena Malmgren return pageant. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beaglej ed home after spending the winter are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garry in California with her children. Mrs. May Mooney of Glendale, Tate in Park city this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lanenbacker California and Mrs. Venice Blake of Salt Lake City are visiting at of Salt Lake City came with their the thome of Mr. and Mrs. Dean mother to Levan. Sidwell. Mrs. Kathleen Barlow and of Mrs. Ralph Kelson of Salt Lake children returned to their home in City was a Nephi visitor last week. Morgan Saturday after spending May 24th marked the marriage the week here with her parents. of Miss Evelyn Blackett, daughter Mr. and Mrs. .Farrell Wankier of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Howard, to and family left by auto Tuesday Newell Bracken, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Guarnett Kendall Mrs. Rulon Bracken. The cere were in Salt lake City Sunday mony was performed at the home of the bride's mother at 9 P. M. visiting with relatives. Mrs. Keith Miller and baby of by Bishop Elgin R. Garrett The Payson spent this week with her bride wore a grey suit with white GoldRue Mrs. Mr. and parents, accessories with a lavender orchid en. corsage. Her bridal attendant was Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beard, Mr. Miss Nadine Jones and Evan and Mrs. Miles A. Anderson and Blackett served as best man. Pres- Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Boswell were ent were the immediate families. in Lake City Thursday. Salt The young couple will make their Mrs. Winslow Cheever, the forhome in Nephi. mer Ruth of Provo has Mrs. W. L. Gardner of Salt Lake been the Francom, of her sisters in guest City has been visiting with her Nephi. father, George Francom and with other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Norton and Mrs. Rue Golden was in Salt three children of Pioche, Nevada Lake City Thursday to attend the are visiting with her parents, Mr. pageant. and Mrs. Herbert Yates. ARRIVING DAILY BEAUTIFUL DRESSES - - SUITS TOPPERS - COATS - BLOUSES for a vacation in California. They will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Wankier in Long Beach, California. Mrs. Ruby Winter entertained on Tuesday afternoon, the occas ion being her birthday anniver sary. A delicious lunch was served. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Her man O. Christensen was the scene of a nicely arranged wedding on when their daughter, Saturday Miss Olivene Christensen, became the bride of Vern W. Sorensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Soren-soBishop James P. Christensen performed the ceremony in the presence of the immediate families. Following, a delicious wedding supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Thorps and Mr. and Mrs. family of Axtell, Ernest Sorenson and family, Mrs. Eudene Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Harlow W. Pexton and family of Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Francom and family of American Fork; Bishop and Mrs. Christensen ( Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sorenson, n. Keo Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Christensen and the honored couple, Mr. and Mrs. Vern SorThe young couple left enson. that night for Randsburg, California where they will make their home. The Levan Junior Band, the leadership of Elbert play in the Memorial day services to be held at the Levan The services will be cemetery. sponsored by the Levan post of the American Legion with local fer veterans participating. WATCH FOR OUR FINE LINE SLACKS AND PEDAL PUSHERS 4t Patio- Shop, irA! it v?iw 1: A ; 'A ifT?srt-- 1 ",k-l- :? i sUiL tAh; ' .MS mm VENICE THEATRE BLDG. 3 Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Redd and son Bryce of Blanding were recent gueats of Mr. and Mrs. Lester B. Belliston. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hinton of ; Hurricane left Sunday for their home Mrs. Hinton and children have been visitors for two weeks at the home of her mother, Mrs. T. A. Kendall. Mrs. Ray Worthington and Mrs. Henry Worthington were in Provo Monday. BASEBALL LEAGUE GAME SPRINGV1LLE vs t riEPiii SUNDAY JUNE Game Time - 3 P. M I Mrs. Angus Haynes, Mrs. Delos Haynes and Mrs. Hannah Wilson were in Salt Lake City for the week end. Mrs. Preston I. Peterson of Manti has been a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester B. ! Nothing like it for looks... 110 tiling like it for llirills... IF YOU SEND NOW Southern California, Colorado Parks, the National Parks, Boulder Oam, as well as all the Eastern Vacationlands are described and for folders. You can Belliston. go Greyhound 'T" C l Mr. and Mrs. Lester Briggs and S me cost ui uriviug. jvui paid tours, or son Cecil and Charles E. Stephen- choice of expense vacation travel son were in Provo last Saturday. with stop-over- s anywhere. Plan is Belliston visiting Lucille Miss your vacation early. Mail in Salt Lake City this week. coupon now! 1 see things they like in PEOPLE 1947 cars. But the 1 low-swun- -- i mmy a. new Studebakers are the cars everybody remembers. Each 1947 Studebaker is unmistakably a showpiece excitingly owners, is the way the new Studebaker handles and rides. See it now! Only car with "black light" dash dials brakes unique new windows and windshield! i wide-visio- n Addrai C1ty R. Opacatod tar INTERSTATE TRANSIT LINES SURPLUS FINAL CLEARANCE rvn SiiSJOT Auction Side ;; -- ; ;;of residual property QUALI F I ED BU YERSj X -- VETERANS - WHOLESALERS MANUFACTURERS RETAILERS newposbvar Studebaker different thoroughly postwar. Even more thrilling, say many FREE! 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Sale by auction will commence same day from 1:00 to 4:00 p. m., MST, at the location, and awards will be made to highest qualified bidders at that time CREDIT ARRANGEMENTS C Hrin9 ar twbfoct to WAA Standard dftiom of Solo. ArrangmmmmH lor crodit mvil b tktm Soil Lob Roaional Offiw oof lot or P) Wy prior 0 dot o ooto. AU PtOfCITY IS LOCATED AT TOPAZ, UTAH WAR AM RELOCATION Head CENTER NEAR DELTA, UTAH. bo roovd from tb tit of iptint oo day of tob or on day 9hraftr. nt moot bo nwb oo oio dot by crtiftd cosbior't ckoch or oovral oowoy ordor poyabt Ni V. S. Troowry, or WAA Crodit CorrrtHcot prvtowly rran9d for of WAA Ktyionol Offic Crdrt Divition. WAA oy rojoct ooy ood all bid end oHtn or wirbdraw oft or ooy port of tK proporty offrd at of MM. Prop orf y vM OFFICE OF end qwipmnt offered in this tat it on b at it" batit, and th pwrchatr it rtpon-tb- l t, for rtmeval, ditmantling, preparation for incident to loading and all othor xpntt r mo vol and trtipmont of th property. 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