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Show ' MARHIES C.I tor Mi - 4 hakiued l.UKKX-siiri- i in aa.il L,ase and Mis. Rex . Lish, man if. i .lane isi in a ... . niuiiv. at me nome Mr. and Mrs. jHOME OEHEMOX IX Mrs. Mary Ann Keese is spend BEAVKU two weeks at Faragonah with .nor uaugiuer, .wrs. Lewis ualton. Y ( 1'TA II PRESS. ) - R1DAY. ing Auo: her June bride was Miss Iris lire n when she and Webster Mrs. Nancy Low has returned parents, Daniel Smith. Mouta Vista. Colo., Horn a visit of several weeks at The bridegroom au-erepeated their wedding vows Wed- Salt Lake led. .e,I.,:ieiti.-..; f Cult City, with relatives. nesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at .Lin li e ring tciTiuuuj th, home of the bride's father.! MARSHAL m:kso l THAI S W AIIRY-Albert civ n liishop A. J. Terry! I'.oiio Morris of Bingham spent VFRS XI IT1AI S y. The young aIk we k end at Heavor with his Priests Uiioriim Has Outiitir officiated at the wedding. solem"-jlla june bridi was Miss Elinor, Maw i . 1. lore a uam6'uu"u Sixteen members of the Priests' ami aii .lvers nied in the pres. lice of tweiity-t- i ve "''others and sisters. Marshall as she and Valium lleg united in'""uy of West Ward, accompanand bridal wreath. son w: iv at Quorum St the marriage family members, including Mr. and! united in man-i:ied by Pres. Aird li. Merkle-y- , enformer Marie he first day of the montli at Jo'orge Temple on June 1st. The Mrs. Max Cieeti of Draper. Re-- j Mrs. Luke of Smith Caroline Salt the oi'ide is the her wedding en- - home of the bride's daughter of Mr. and freshmeiiis w re served following spoilt the week end with her chil-th- e joyed an outing at pouderosa Park k parents. Mr. " th.! cown of ana .Mrs. "Hi. warby and the groom K.np-tSaturday evening. Originally planin Heaver. wedding. The beautiful four-idreNewell Marshall with is thc son of Mr. i ned to honor their adviser, Ralph m Pres. A. Carlos ,.,..,.,. Mr: Obra layer wedding cak was decorated 14 and tasuioneu Murdock ol fieiat- - Myers of Mineisville. K. MoCloy. the party was held The young in pink and w bite adorned with a trimmed in lace, ing. The bridegroom is the son Miss Louise Dalton of Sallna Is of couple were . of honor, who the to (without St. nugei-tIter bride accompanied and on ornament th Mr. groom i'11 1! Mrs. gloves. and Frank a the. guest of her aunt, Mrs. Kate left Friday forguest Ceorge by Mrs. Warby, Mrs Myers;toi of the cake. Idaho. net, trimmed in The Noyes for the mouth of June. bride was becomingly and Mrs. llattie Myers. Th bride to a crown of dressed lovely l':lSt in a white in . sal In has ev the a been friends and ning, many wedding student at th local A lellSO mirnlu Primary Ouliug; f"'ev gown en train, with sleeves bio; OlUS. Mr. and Mrs. LeGrantl liate to a high school ami the bridegroom relatives nathorod at the American The lilazer and Trekker classes uiuiod by baby orchids relatives in Minesrville. point at the wrist, with a finger is a veteran of the late war. A wed- Legion Hall to attend the recepof the West Waul IVimary enjoyed ulder. her veil !ilETririM--a tip cascading from halo of ding The will be held next tion to honor the an outing to Cove Fort and Sulph-ardalJean 1'earce, sisiei orange blossoms. Her bouquet was week reception ,5 N,n niu to honor the iiewlyweds. jyouiig couple greeted the guests. ol Tuesday at 11 a.m. A picformal ..,.!., of pink roses and white gardenias bride. ,The bride was dressed in a pretty lieorge uid William liiimshaw nic lunch and playing of gamsc an Miss Margene was blue, Ipink dress and had a corsagt of! of Cedar City spent Sunday hen' Thompson Engagement Announced ,,0111, dressed in a bridesmaid and Pat with relatives. Lindsay pink gardenias. bit- '" per brideMr. and Mrs. Harry Hohn and Of interest this week is fhe an,olor, were i formed dufies as best man. The ,rB.il of I11''1' During the dancing, a program Mss. Jennie Lyon and children sister Rhoda Tanner of Salt Lake, til u,w corsages ui giau- wedding was witnessed by thirty- - nouncement of the forthcoming was given, with Cliibort dale as INAB; ,f the valley, nay five members of the families. marriage of Miss Erma Paice to of Tropic are. the guests of her spent the week end at Heaver with - and of ceremonies: tap dances .master their mother. Mrs. S. L. Tanner, Aldeii J. as DOM man. Neilson. which will he mother, Mrs. Jane (iale. At the reception, which ami other relatives. in the Mailt i Temple. by ('and and DyAnn Hood, with solemnized following the cere at the Minersville Gym. the Erma, who is the daughter of Mr. jpiano accompaniment, Mrs. Ward Mrs. Arch Fotheringhani. Salt dinner was serv guests were greeted by the J Wrl dlll newly and Mrs. C. Edwin Paice. was a Hood; vocal solo. Jove Crosby, families Miss Harriett Farnsworth, Las Lake, immediate spent the week end at Reavtinnf wedded pair and their parents. Enby Mary Gillins. if e ;brub-er graduate, May 28. from the 1'SAC with her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Vegas. Mrs. liny Jacka and daughaunts. Mrs. Norma tertainment consisted of vt re served at the dancing at Logan. Mr. Neilson is the son ter of A lmo. Nov., and Mrs. Penn (iale and family. Kay Williams, and and a program which was an of John Neilson of Dak City. He Iclose of the dunce. Mrs. Elizabeth. newly-sda- v Hurton of Los Angeles were week The li l,arson. nounced by Mrs. June Pearson, as is a Clerynt veteran of the last war, and jTwitchell entertained a number of visitors at the home of Mr. end Mrs. Hofhelns Ora and children Lake, Salt for Tli in left follows: vocal solo, Larina Kobinserved 30 months on the shin 1'SS North Creek ladies at a quilting on are spending the week at Parowan and Mrs. Fletcher Rarton. Mrs. and Mr. liv son; reaidng, Mrs. Thora Heeson: Salt Lake panied 'Saturday, and this quilt was among with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Citv. vocal solo, Mrs. James Sherwood; the many lovely gifts received by Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Harris and electric guitar dun, Dan Smith 'the lewlvweds. and Mrs. Albert Cherry children Virginia White; vocal rendition by trail Shower Mrs. Jay Rollins and children of a honeymoon trip to of Preston, Ida. spent Mrs. of children and Ranks Irma Caliente, Earn-taini'Following Mrs. James Williams; mixed quartet se Milford are spending the week at airnrdav aH moon. California, they w ill visit in. Heaver spent several days last week at the week end here with their mo bridal lection. Mr. and Mrs. Marcena Da a at scarce Heaver, the guests of her parents. again and then go to Denver where the home of her mother. Mrs. E. A. ther, Mrs. Jean Harris, and other o"11"! of her aaugiuer. vis, Dan Davis and Mrs. June Pear Mr. and Mrs. T. L. hot Griffiths. they will make a home. Valentine, returning home Monday relatives. 4 Tiie tahb r name of "cootie" son. Ice ream and cake in re serv Millie .Mis. i Hiley, ed for refreshments. The wedding as ulavvd. with Donna Cartwright, cake was decorated in pink and ;:j4 and luncheon was served white with a bride and groom j, dainty s The entertaining on the top layer under a J4 cil'-sd' coratcd with beauti- - wreath of lace. A sms wer large crowd enjoyed the reception. The young couple are honeyleak mooning in San Francisco and will ars. Klb ii loseph was Hostess make a trip to the Northwest prmbei's of the Beaver Study returning to Heaver to make n a home, where Mr. Iieeson operates late at her home on Thursday of last week. Mrs. Verne Val's Shoe Shop. feakdi-'iivvicved tnc iiook, iviy lot wats-- l bal'ablo " Fifteen members were West Ward Dancing Club Meets , . ,,i Mt:,t ami IIH nosiess seiveu -i- s vital of the lovely social events One, re'iietits at the close of the of last week was the dancing party . Fowlt: I'ttfiioon. given by the West Ward Dancing :elainfc: club held Thursday evening at the in Mrs. Reed Smith and daughter recreation hall. The committee b tection, aaet i',t Wednesday and Thurs-a- y cahrge of arrangements was, Mr. Fowler . and Mrs. Win. E. White. Mr. and at Provo. J 0. C. Cartwright. Mr. and Mrs. .ncemest. c r Mrs. Rill Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Howt it wii Ashwoitb. ard Paice. Mrs. Syv-ll- a and Mrs. Anona Smith, and Mr. me. Foj; and Mrs. J. Albert Mtiir. Several lined re 1! dance mixers were directed dur ing the evening. Ice cream and h long, d H I is srow ok cut7 cup cakes were served in th'- - dineked bji ing room at long, tables. Several bouquets of late spring blossoms were attractively arrang' d in the entertaining room. Thirty-fiv- e couples were present. The next event planned for the group is a canyon party The main committee, supervising th- - monthly parties, is. Iris Holvoak. chairman; Mayo Atkin. Louis- - Roberts. Vie Paice. Melba Vardley and June Kesler. . -- 1 ... -- e were enjoyed at the Fort. The group returned to town at 4 p.m. They were accompanied by their teachers, Mrs. Lenora Mulr, Mrs. Miuye Atkin, Mrs. Dora Mulr and Mrs. Virginia Beaumont, and by Mrs. Mildred Smith and Mrs. Merl Merkley. . , n .:i. , i u-- just-wed- s. e. ( 4- d '' 111 c Primary Graduation at East Ward Seven boys from the graduating class of the Primary gave the program Sunday evening, under the direction of their teacher, Mrs. Orrice MeShane. Song, Robbie Puffer, accompanied by Winnie Puffer; talk. Mrs. MeShane; Articles of Faith by the boys; saxaphone solo. Darrel Riser. Mrs. Vera Ash-wor- Cluuvh Services at West Word The Genealogical committee was in charge of the services Sunday evening, and after the opening ex ercises, Wm. Morean announced the following program: talks by Mary F. Goodwin, Alice Farnsworth and Jesse Raker. The musical numbers were by Doris Warner, who played a piano solo, and a vocal selection by Jerome Will-de- n accompanied by Mary Yardley. Risliop Wallace D. Yardley called on the following visitors from out of town to make remarks: Geortre White, Ogden; Ellis Merkley and Glen Stroud, Salt Lake City. o he-fo- 0 aft-'nw- ir ? Ioi rj vja va v get I white-covere- d w'l f family Keimioii A family reunion SUBSTANTIAL of x-i- . vt-f Mr. and Mrs. Randall Hanks of Mineisville SAVINGS... will lie jours when you ife .Mini- car in here fur servicing. We'll &e it Hi,- rloM- - cju'cful attention needed to jjive niore ilr. of smooth, efficient This, in turn, will v you I'm iii-- costly WN. Come in often and save. rvfj-aiai- lv - n. f JEM'S K-:r..,- SERVICE was held Sunday at Kent's Lake, where a delicious dinner was served and lb group enjoyed visit iim with each nth r. Those attending Mr. and Mrs. Hanks and were: family, Mr. ami Mrs. Hurton Hanks and family of Kanab; Mr. and Mrs Robert Hanks and family of Enter prise: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ranks Mr. and Mrs David Morris and family and Mrs. T. I. Williams and family, all of Milford; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd K"el, Fillmore; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Reautnont and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Carth Raldwin. -- FAS'' "'V. m lu a I sift F X"" o- '- K 'v s' ' - ' I ' jf jfLsj:'. Vy' j ' "SP 'k 7 .J&. 'f sa. y2 TT: tz ..'.A " '' "' AV Vv ".SVi if'-- S- -r RislNl . .4, i toll hmtd Mfvkt. ,w..-;',- If ;, 0 .V oaot"1 & V Racer FREE With Each NEW Subscription to The Beaver Press 'iK'W'As. 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