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Show BEAVER Hearts V Flowers (UTAH) PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1948 gratulatlous on this recognition of your work. "Cordially yours, Dennis Hart-maThe. following letter was receivsecretary, National Poetry ed by Mrs. Shirley Mackerell Association." Howard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. PLUMP FL1NIST Walter Mackerell, who Is attending the USAC at Logan: Plump Pianist 'We take pleasure lu informing Plucks fat you that your poem, Tlunip Pian Black Board the ist" has been selected by Berry notes, of Judges, to be published in the Pounds to pulp Annual Anthology of College With Poetry.' Chubby fingers The Anthology is a compilation Beats to heat of the finest poetry written by With college men and women of AmFrantic mallets erica, representing every state in Then the country. Selections were made Beams broadly from thousands of poems As the Jam Pours forth. "Please accept our heartest con- - LOCAL GIRL TO 1LWE POEM PUBLISHED ChnAaXmnxzA CrwtA, n, j - TOM ANDERSON MAKRIES John C. (Tom) Anderson and Mary Louise Keeffe were married the latter part of November, ai Sun Valley, Idaho, according to a notice received by The Press. The double ring rites were performed in St. Charles Catholic church. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, James A. Keeffe, Omaha, Nebr. Mrs. James P. Keef- fe. and two sons, Omaha, mother and brothers of the bride, were present for the wedding as were Mr. and Mrs. John M. Anderson of Orem, parents of the bride groom. A reception for the wedding par ty was held at the Trail Creek cab in at Sun Valley. After a honey moon to Caiflornia the newlyweds returned to Sun Valley to make their home. The Andersons were former residents of Beaver, and Tom, as he was known here, attended school in the local schools and has many friends to wish him happiness in his marriage. And lots of it, for s l.t'gion Auxiliary Party A lovely Lesgion Auxiliary party was held Monday evening, under the leadership of Klla Firmago, presuU-nt- . Attr the opeuuig exer- Kes. which included Christinas arols, niusic and readings, all ad journed to t!ie dining room which is beautiful in its Christinas dec orations ol holly and evergreens. Each ladv was presented with a pray of holly. Mrs. Thora Heeson was toastmistriss. Many responses wen- given by members. Violin solo by Linda Prince. A hot chick- n dinner, with all the trimmings, was served by the refreshment committee. . is" v - k . BONDS FOR CHRISTMAS Xmas Party for Scwinir Club Mrs. Alverta Kiser was hostess on Saturday night to the members MUIIS soft, versatile blouse is de-- 1 f her sewing club. Her home was signed to capture hearts and set spirits soaring. Made of white voung beautiful with its Chirstmas decor flannel of Avisco yarn, it is ations. Covers were laid for the and serviceable as it is sturdy a twelve present at large table. col to look at. The hearts 'n' centered by a snowman. Favors v.crs embroidery and the heart-- . were plastic boots filled with nuts ped buttons give that extra touch and candy. A hot dinner was serv lanirr. Per helpful tips on buy- - c'othes thnt aie Eerviccable as ed, after which all enjoyed play ..II ,"s you'll want to ing Bingo. High prize was award- ve r f:ce ka!U t, "How To Buy FORMER BEAVKRITES MARRY Mi to Zona Myers, consolation to : ikI a stamped, sclf- i..n." Ji:-.Miss Marleen Cox, daughter of Mrs. Bliss Chipman. Gifts were ex u:,.s.'i tcvclope t' t!ie Wotnau'a Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cox of Orem changed. and Miles Anderson, son of Mr Bridge ana Mrs. Jonn M. Anderson of Mrs. Party Vina Hatchings was host orem, formerly of Beaver; and ess at a bridge party at her home. George Cox, also son of Mr. and Friday evening of last wee-kA hot Mrs. Dick Cox and Miss Shirley dinner was served to the twelve Gardner of Orem, were married present, after which bridge was Saturday, Dec. 18th. at the home played. The point prize as won by of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cox. Orem Merietta Bonn; honors hv Janice .ums nuaerson ana nis vountr Bel.euw, and consolation by Hoi bride are both former students of tense Park. The. lights were turned Beaver High School and well on the Christmas tree and gifts known among the younger set were exchanged. friends, old i ana new. ; 1 It is estimated by the Treasury Department, based on past per formance, that over 1,000,000 people will receive savings bonds for Christmas, and 5,000 firms will give their employees "the Present with a Future," as their Christmas and year-enbonus. "To encourage, the use of bonds as Christmas gilts, the Treasury Department has prepared a spec d ial gift Jacket. The scene on the jacket is from the painting 'Pleasant Valley' by Carl Lawless, a prized possession of the Grand Central Galleries of New York," stated Chas. L. Smith, state Savings Bond chairman. The jacket will be available at all banks and bond issuing post offices. 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