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Show 1 Versatile I Plan Populai MISS JOANX HtTCKIXQS WED TO CAXXIUD R. ORIMSHAW ' i BEAVER (UTAH) PRESS, FRIDAY. AUGUST 18, 1950 vtMinesaay evening, Mr. and Warren Hutching received members of Beaver society and nearby communities al a reception in the First-Thirrecreation hall in honor of the marriage of their daughter joann to Conrad Rose lirimshaw. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Grim- Son ami Visitor Entertained shaw. Nuptial promises had been Families Enjoy Outing Mr. and Mrs. Jos. A. Manzlone A dinner and outing was held poken on August 10th iu the L1S temple at Manti. Sunday at Ponderosa Park by the entertained at a family dinner and Also receiving the guilts were Hattie Goodwin and C. A. Kirk Monday night in honthe bride and bridegroom, Mr. and luwn families, in honor of Douglas or of Mr. and Mrs. George White Mrs. Karl Orimshaw, and matron and Ronald Brigigs and Clarence and three children of ogden and and best man, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Klrkham, who leave soon with the their son, Pfc. Cordon R. Many ert 1). OsIhuii. zlone, who is home on a National Guard. The thirty-thre- e The charming bride wore tradi- present were seated at a long furlough after completing a year tional white, fashioned with a sat- table, where a delicious, hot chick of his training in the Cnited States in bodice, net yoke with delicate en dinner, with all the trimmings, Air Corps. Others present were: Mrs. Alice ruffles of lace, climaxing the three was enjoyed. Those present, be skirts of satin, net and nylon, bil- sides the above mentioned, were: 0. White, Mr. and Mrs. William lowing into a long train. A satin Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Briggs and K. White and family, and Albert crown with white beads caught her Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Newman and Mike Ward, who are visiting veil of net which was scalloped and of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs them; Mrs. Vie Black and tamily, edged with lace. She carried red Ben Lewis and sons Stanley and Mary Carolyn and little Howard roses ami white glads. The moth- Frank of South Milford; Mr. and Wayne Manzlone. Gordon has been alerted to the ers of the bridal pair wore orchids Mrs. Kenneth Hollis and daugh Mr. and Far Eastern Air Carol Afton ters and Jean, to their gowns. lovely Corps and will pinned Holding the bride's train, as she Mrs. Clark Goodwin and sons Jer leave early in September for Camp took her place on the arm of her ry and Cullen. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Stoneman, Calif., from where bo husband for the program, were: Hollis and daughter Sharon and will be shipped out. Marie Orimshaw in a ,blue frock. son Boyd; Paul Klrkham, Jean Oiiesls EnterlaiiKHl at. Dinner Karen llutchins in pink, holding Marie Heffner and Jim Rohn. nosegay bouquets. Mrs, Wlnnifrwl Smith enter at a dinner, Sunday honor tained They were escorted by Johnny Nelson and Kent Baldwin, respect- Beaver ltiok Club Met Tuesday ing her friend, Mrs. Rrose Thomp Mrs. Wanda White was hostess son of Springville. Those ively, both dressed in black suits present, to in the Beaver Book club members. other than the guest of honor and all with "tails." Bridesmaids, Mrs home. at her white formals. and escorts, were: Tuesday evening the hostess, were: Miss Martha a review of Beaumont, Mrs. Annie Paul Salt Lynnea Nowers. Douglas Rriggs; Blanche Pryor gave Carol Dean. Sam Hickman; LaJtue the musical play, "South Pacific." Lake City. Miss Amelia Dean and by Rogers and Hammerstein II. Mrs. Minnie Diebl. W oodhouse and Russell Orimshaw. had bouquets of Several recordings of the musical The bridesmaids . . . r 1. .v n orange giaos. ine matron oi Hon were played on a record player Zelmn Pearce Is a patient at the Fifteen in by Mrs. Bertha Dalton. dressed also or, Mrs. Oshorn. white, carried orange glads and were present, Including one guest. Iron county hospital, and will Mrs. Ruth White, Ogden. Lunch probably be there until Monday. white carnations. She went over on Tuesday. With Donald Baldwin as master eon was served by the hostess. of ceremonies, the following .pro gram was presented: vocal solo, Karen Hutchings, with NIss NowCONTINUE YOUR EDUCATION AT THE vocal selecers accompanying: tions. Herschell Neeley. Cedar, with Clara Carter accompanying: violin selection, Linda Prince, accompanied by Mrs. Carter; tap dance. Marie Orimshaw. Sharon A full training program is available in Thomas, Diane Riley, Julie Ann Farrer. and Jeannie Messinger, AGRICULTURE. HOME ECONOMICS .with Jane Ann Ounn playing the AND SCIENCES ARTS FOREST, RANGE, WILDLIFE Blanche accompaniment; reading, MANAGEMENT COMMERCE AND BUSINESS Pryor. EDUCATION ENGINEERING AND In the dtninn room. Ice cream, TECHNOLOGY GRADUATE SCHOOL at served cake and mints were mall tables, which were centered Extra Curricular activities in with low bowls of pansies. There Intramural Dramatics Student Publications arwere many beautiful floral Music AtbledcN Clubs Mrs. 'Iky JVXJ N W. ISIi p. - RX BEAIMONT yMARKlAOKurm -- Va 1 l" , IMTFD (KltFITHS, OSKORN MTT1AL V "KVUs SOCIETY. FRIDAY uin.. d Vicing for wedding honors with Honeymooning in Caliiomw fk me Mr. and Mrs. Howard YV the month ot June. August promises to bring many romantic tid'"adshaw. following thenTemple ings. Another bride of this month at Manti on Monday marriage In Santa Rosa and the Nor- "us. his miliums, who was thern California Mission, thev will married Friday evening to Robert e fern (Rob) Osborti. with Bishop extensively entertained by I). James - 'in Williams, tiroeliville, ofr aiui fiends the bride- ficiating. The double-rin- g wedding Muom witn whom In became took place at the home of Mr. and quainted while on hi LDS Mrs. Carl Dean at seven o'clock mission there. Forty Heaver peo eie present for the marriage Matron of honor and best man were Mr. and Mrs. Conrad (irini-sba''He- - m the Manti ? h I Temple. Also 'Migffl--r,1i).inewlyweds. About 40 were ' a. tendance were Mr. and Mrs y Bruce Major. Kaysville. and Mr present, including close relatives I 3 ,t in a .Mrs. ciuir And fson Ren ja- - ind friends. The guests were served a lunch-'oTil missionary comnaninn of the at small tables in the dining iiriiiegrooni room at the First-Thir- d meetingKeceiyiiu the large crowd which house, immediately after the wedatvnded the wedding B reception ding and before the 0R BedRoom reception pici Tuesday evening at the Kirst-Thir- d tures were taken of the bridal Rm tnto-io Dining fec.tation hall, were the newly-''ediies groups and of family groups. Kitchen pair, their parents. Mr. For the wedding and the recep't'ul Mrs. Clifton Beaumont, and tion which followed, the attractive Mr. and Mrs. H. I,. Rradshaw. blonde bride was dressed in a Maid of I honor was Miss Revola JfciTcLTcTli. white satin gown with long, " Parkinson, and best man was t pointed sleeves, sweeping train Wendell White. tnd high neck-linThe bodice The beautiful, bride nid lull skirt were lace trimmed. ! "ere ivory satin, designed witb iHiNING AREA cap held in two rows of dainty lace surround-'v- The ! the veil which cascaded over BedRoom j the sweetheart neckline. The place her shoulders. She rurriod taliswxiz-a- Living Room bndiee was fastened with small.' l-man roses and gladioli, which -pi r I'in buttons, and the full skirt j were tied with talisman colored a 'leased into long train. A satin ribbon. I , crown, trimmed with seed Assisting (he newlyweds to re"t arls. beld in place her an.gel-'V'veil whi' b also bad two rows ceive at the reception were their Orif-fith- s ' Ked roses and gardenias parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul la"'' Brat. Planting Mr. Dern Mrs. and and vj "' de up her bridal bouquet. 9 ' ' ' f-and Mr. and Mrs Conrad R Karma Joseph played music for versatile floor plan which gles, and grooved boards applied Orimshaw. ' i'lidal party to assemble for ISt gained exceptionally wide vertically on the gable ends. The Train-bearer- s for the bride, as the last few roof, pitched at a greater angle rcval during eroiT:' in which was emceed die took her with her new place to ' house this adds than is usual with modern homes, Ti appeal Wendell White. I'recoeding the husband for the program, were ' asred bv Matern and York, is covered with ar. l ulc and bridegroom were twins, ''m is Adele Nelson and Patsv Crif-'itbs- . febitects. ine aweuing is ran phalt shingles. A softly blended 'I'M o( and .Iayr.ee Rradshaw In 34, selected is American color Attendants for the couple, Dy shingle asphalt 3, T suggested for completing a harmonious ex- bbip formals, and Keith and Ken- who were seated with them for round neth Reauniont in blue suits. Fol- 'he i 7, N. Y., tor us distinctive terior appearance. pnvgratn, were; Mr. and Mrs. The front door, situated in a lowing the newlyweds were tag. Crimsbaw. Mr. and Mrs. Hex L. anting rooms all on one are corner of Reau-"'onthe house, opens into a plbough Willden and Alma' K. Smith. Oerry Patterson. Sain Mick-maiplifathe house is compact and small vestibule which includes a maid of hon-oJune (iillies, Robert H. Lee; convenimst closet for outdoor garments. The rooms are arranged and best man and bridesmaids Carol Dean. Lewis (iillies. with Oerry lij. uepenaing upon me neeas living room, with a fireplace at I the family, State there could be one end, is proportioned for easy at'd ushers: I.ois Rradshaw. David Oriffiths played piano music while Miller: June Rradshaw. Norman the bridal Sal: jher two or three bedrooms, the furniture arrangement. group assembled. : Kileno Roberts and uaore There are nine closets, giving jaritative building magazine William E. White was the mas' 'iih Schwob. Also seated with ter of ample storage space. A full baseceremonies, and program be bedroom adjoimng the ment is provided. 'lie other twins were the bride's numbers included: vocal selection could a as be th Area of house is approxipdien adapted d sisters. Clnria and Oolda. by Jimmie Dean, with Robbie Pufprate dining room. In that mately 1,103 square feet, a figure in sweet yellow dresses, :f 19.0j rocked the wall between the living useful in estimating construction fer plavintr the piano; piano solo. & 19ji.ii bin and the kitchen Program numbers were: vocal Russell Orimshaw. Milford; three could be costs. Isrded to close off the doorway (Detailed estimating plans and duet Chailene and David William." vocal selection. Major Harris of feween the kitchen and the din- complete home planning packet iwitb Anna Rae Carter acconipany- - Cedar City, with Kathryn Schnepel of building information are availi.;oe. dance Yardley and accompanying: reading. Aniasa or hare exterior sidewalls, the able from American Builder, 30 Marvatap Carter, Nancy accompanied by Barton: vocal solo. Vickie Orifa combination itiirer l&teets specify Church St, New York 7, N. T. Kate Joseph; vocal selection by fiths, with Oerry accompanying. three materials stone, shin- - Refer to Plan No. 54.) Jerome Willden. with Mary W'arr The dance ball was decorated jllult olaying the piano; violin selection, with a variety of summer flowers, rwis Linda Prince, with Clara Carter and was also the dining room. The be.cg accompanying; vocal trio. Karma guests were served ice cream and i ii Joseph, Rarbara Lee Dalton, and cookies. The wedding KAl Nell Thomas, witb Mrs. Joseph at cake was cut bv the bride and the piano. groom and served with the re;P a: The bridal pair danced the wed freshments. The girls who served 2211 dine waltz, with members of the and received the presents at the 29 a, bridal nartv joining in and also door were dressed in formals. ass their parents and brothers and The young couple, also Mr. and igaie sisters. Mrs. Conrad Orimshaw had a wed U Ice cream and cookies were ding trip to Orand Canyon. tor ifitiC served in the dining room at small A large crowd attended the re tables, decorated with bouquets ception, including many from Mil- aver. of flowers. The five-laywedding ford. Cedar and other commun use cake was displayed on a ities nearby. and ered table, flanked with pink ran Among those from out of the 5 ft dies Thp rake was trimmed with county were: Mrs. Clesta Davis. Sec. bluebirds and pink roses and pink South date. Calif.; Mrs. Eva Xee-ly- . is to .mrtptids nnd held a bride and 31 Salt Iake; Mr. and Mrs. Duane rrnom ornament on the ton layer Rartholomew, Fillmore: Mr. and in a lacy, silver heart. Mrs Oliver Phillips and daughter speaking of census figures . . , 3. n guests included: Market ta and fiance Murray Ash- Rl Kansas down. Mrs. Hubert Jackson, and Mrs. Elmer Armstrong, .for Leonard Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Tonham. all Citv. Mo Mr. and Mrs. Orland of Parowan: Major and Mrs. Oli Evans. Mrs. Ortel! Rasmussen. all ver Harris and Mr. and Mrs. K.j of Parowan: Mr. and Mrs. Rrose Richard Roulter, Cedar City. a! Rradshaw. Provo; Mr. and Mrs iU Cor. Alvin Rradshaw, Cedar City. Anna Birthday Anniversary l eted ate: Lou Orrick. Lois Christensen and Mr. and Mr:Hampton Rurke. Oftnnvlene Patterson from Elsinore: Black Rock, entertained Tuesday The 1940 ili Mrs. Anne Paul. Salt Lake City. at a chicken dinner to nonor ine census gave Utah's popalation as 9 In addition, thpfe were many from birthday anniversary of Mrs. ' 550,310, while tentative 1950 show that communities in the county. figures Thomas Hnrke. Others going 10 lor there are 686,839 terBlack Rock were Mr. Rurke, andj people in the state, a gain of and Mrs. Ralph Skinner, ann Mr. HIIODA HI TI;T0 W EI) TO about leaThe same evening, nieces family. :ioE MEI.VIV - (HI") WALK EH of Mrs. Rurke and daughters sur asd But "telephone population" has gone up call- - mised her and spent the evening; A honeymoon in Las Vegas I Una r i it the Burke home. Re cream andi (, -' wrtouch faster. In ei Mr. ana 1940 this Company was servcake were served. Those birthday their inariiage iter Walker, fololwing Mrs. Susie Bullock, were: present ing 79,100 ) on Saturday in Heaver. telephones In Utah; now the figure Mrs. Nola Oartwrigbt. Mrs. Helen Rhoda ir.i Miss The bride, formerly ha$ of Al Oillies. Mrs. Petty Rohn. Mrs. skyrocketed to 185,000, a gain of Huntington, is a daughter Oartwrpht, Miss Ann is FJlalene Huntington, and the bridegroomThe Cartwrirht. Mrs. Emma Hair and Walker. a SOn of Mrs. Katie "Bringing a telephone into the world" Mrs. Lucille Skinner. neremntiv was solemnized at the X. 4 a lot more than has Arlo It it. bv home Risbop ir i,r.nn just delivering of in the presence to be Mr. and Mrs Joe N'elsin and I' connected with all other telephones, which r.o relates and friends. four children, J. D. Osborn. Mr. fitfans that The bride wore a gown of silk ird Mrs. carl Dean, son Donnie wires, poles, cable and central office moline. trimmed 'ith white satin. and daughter Carol, Lynnea Now-r- s derolletat'e mar equipment must be available. Moreover, as and Mrs. Eva Neeley. th latter with pale pink from .Salt Lake City, visited from collar a with i,.,a are added, the job becomes more com- Oil- wore a pink Mary Queen S'ltioay to Wednesday at Rtyce's. Vegas, .,!' Critu bonnet and donned pink. Zion's. Orand Canyon. and costs gar1,.,,.," (particularly at today' high cloves. Her flowers were tnd Hoover iKitn. aiiniiwic pric) go up. detnas md ot'hids. Iler who wore was M s Alice Rohn. r and Mrs. Jar k Mahoney and .,. ;.nd her flowers were Keeping abreast of demand for telephone nit'k of Milford; Mr. and Mrs. family and gladioli. Acle r;il- Bud Everly and son Lynn. Mr. and 'flan-.eservice in Utah has required an expenditure of act'd as best man.entertained Mrs Jack Paget. Salt Lake city; Katie Walker Baldwin and Mrs 8.600,000 since the end of the war. And, if Itnnt- - Mr. and Mrs. Thady ' "" tin. t Mr. and Mrs. Danny furkev SiUM""' for - three girls. Walker tamnies muiir- Moore, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim StevUtah's telephone needs are to be met, large at the dia'elv after th..J wedding, Wulk- - enson, all of Cedar City. Evan additional Mrs, be will ano Mr. i, inn. o' amounts of new capital The new Mrs. wamer nas cm- at the local telephone ex er. inloym'-nReeled. This from eight until must come from investors, and Mr. waiKer is employand change, s ten o l,.lr that s:mie ed at the Tellurlde Power Co. They peP)e will invest their dollar with u only if who greeted a home in Beaver. ired I be Miss Rohn are making 0ur nss sten f,aia of .i.., those earnings compare favorably with mines One hundred call eve-ni'iR- I r n 11 rr V- tJ i -- d T''i Hal k- j dark-haire- d HD Jl n J Jy n a ! half-moo- n Floor Pun i Col-le-'i- i t. - train-bearer- " ar-ol- t 1 er 30-du- Utah State Agricultural College rangements in Department the entertaining rooms. wedding cake was The decorated with white and pink roses, and topping the cake was a miniature bride and groom under a white satin .hell, with a music"Here hsiBP which nlayed Knv Comes the Bride." people, present for the reception, were: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kay and children. Santa-qui- Supplementing the regular work in this college is training in Military Science, which may lead to a reserv- six-tier- ed Out-of-tow- ed commission. The USAC has the largest volunteer Reserve Officers' Training Corps in the nation. It offers excellent opportunities to continue College and become more capable to serve the Nation las a citizen and leader. n n; Fall Quarter Registration, September 28 to 30 Mr, and Mrs. Sherman Frar.-e- r and familv. Mr. and Mrs. Thady Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Cooley and ' son, all of Cedar City. For Catalog and ether information Address the President UTAH STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Logan, Utah --Trv a Press Want Ad . ; e & p 133 Un Utah 25. - I- ... ft- ."''" -- I 133! K tele-Phon- es tin ' L" I wP5f tfsagg y PI! .4w3f ItfuvetJ I .4 J Now thousands own 2 Fine Fords' When over a quartw-mUUilien ire familia ihm Ik- - a reaon! They'v found tht, wfcAa dividing the family mileage,! wo inoner Having Ford cost little more than oa tico-For- d driving one higher priced car. V , White litlrtittU tirtM and wheel trim rtnft uptturuU ut extra poM. tllPvVp tlint nn tli a mire a! Ford offers a choice of two great 100 h p. V-- 8 or oooomy angina 95 b.p. "Six " . . Come in and "Teat DiW a '50 Ford today ay ... t fe-u.i.- fust-wed- V MM j otht 'a businesses. to offer congratulations best wishes. hpre for the! open-housand wedding, simper Mr and Mrs. Oeorgf! inMiiledSt. George; Anderson and family. Pd e. otain States Telephone & Wegrapi Co. Pkltfi jl RUE Face Thi Issues' L CLEGS m SENATOR (Paid political adverttsiment) THORLEY MOTOR COMPANY 18 South Main Cedar City, Utah Adrian Baldwin, Beaver County Representative |