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Show t I I I r i i&M la Better Homes club MeU Mrs. Vie Black was hosteas to the Better Home9 club at hsr home Wednesday evening. A of the book, "Belles on Their Toes." by Gilbreath. was Kiven by Mrs. Dorothy Webb. Luncheon was served to twelve. L . (UTAH) PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1951 Miss VI White, who has em turned from filling an LDS mission ployment In Salt Lake City, spent The evening was spent in dancing, Mother's Day at the home of her a program was presented and reparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence freshments served. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fordham White. and boys visited at Milford with the Claude Davis' last week. GOING AAV AY PARTIES Birthday Anniversary Fettxl Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stapley To honor the birthday anniver HELD FOR SIRS. KARL SMITH and family visited with Mr. and sary of Mrs. Helena McGarry, the Mrs. John Anderson on Sunday. By Mrs. Yivlaii Kdwarda Tuesday evening, members of following ladies motored to Scenic Williams and Ralph Ford the family of Mrs. Caroline Smith Lodge in Cedar Canyon for sup Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis and Jack ham visited Collls Bradshaw a a home for fare at her visited of Sauna gathered per. Saturday evening: Mrs. Mary Bert Fordham the Cedar hospital, Tuesday. well partv for Mrs. Karl Smith Tattersall. Mrs. Karla Tattersall with the Lawrence Thompsons on Mrs. Kenneth Hollis and twr and family, who will leave this Mrs. Linda Munford, Mrs. Melba Friday. Carol and Afton visdaughters, week-ento make their home in rtobinson and Mrs. Mrs. Julia Griffiths, who has ited here Monday. McGarry. Idaho Falls. Salad, hot roils, toe spent the winter with her daugh A Mother's Day dinner was sercream and cake were served to 17 ters and families, Mrs. Ora Mur ved Sunday for Mrs. Mary Robin Going Away Party The remainder of the evening was and son at the home of Mrs. Hole" Gerry Smith was the guest of divii at Montoelier. Idaho, spent in playing games and visit honor of Richland Williams A Bill Mrs. McQueen at a party given large number of tl ing. Saturday evening at the home of Wash, returned home Monday. - family attended. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jones, MilMr and Mrs. P. M William Jl'STAMERE SEWING club en Miss Evva Pry or. The evening was tertained to honor Mrs. Smith on spent in playing games and mak ford, were dinner guests at tne spent Sunday at Cedar Ci'y visl WilIng with their daughter, Mrs ,1m' Thursday evening of last week ing a souvenir book for Gerry home of Mr. and Mrs. James The group of ten went to the first who also was presented with a gift liams on Monday. Konney, and to bo with their dai' Mr. and Mrs. Wes Bolton and ghter, Mrs. Verio Bradshaw who " amp ground in the canyon for an from his friends. A plate luncheon outdoor supper, then returned to was served to Claudia Stapley family have moved to Heaver, husband was at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Murdock the home of Mrs. Gladys Smith to Joan Parkinson, Delores Merkley where they will live in the Leon play a variety of games. Sherbert Gay Cartwrlght, Wayne Heppler Dean home. The Boltons nave were In Milford last weok on bus and cake were served at the Smith Tim Mackerell, Hal Hlckman.Clalr been living in the borne of Mrs. tness. Mrs. Maurine Yardley, Mrs La home. Mrs. Ada Smith was pre- Lee. Keith Tattersall, Keith Skin Julia Griffiths for some time. B. Stewart and Miss EUil'v ree Reese sented with a luncheon cloth as a ner Terry Thompson and the host Kenneth Mrs. Mr. and ess. committee The visited with their Blackner Reese gift. an fnmtlv and MrB. Elden Mrs. Arthur and the Mr. in charge was Mrs. Gladys Smith with visited all of Cedar City Mrs. Nell Cartwrlght and Mrs on hunaay Mrs. LeRoy Goodwin of Kim Thompsons - V Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Arvilla Gale. Mrs. Pearl Thomp a welcome home party was glv was a guest of a her ' Nev., berly, at show on stock the attended osn had charge of the games. Horton of mother-in-laGeorge Mrs. Hattie Good an In hnnnr last Friday the win. Monday evening. George just re-vl- rs. STONES GREET .vu6lu jjihi oi iace over nei ana satin, rounding neckline RECEPTION AT framed with a collar, puff sleeve f' . Mr. and Mrs. D. and lace 0Ha gauntlets, a veil of illu greeted suests at sion was secured bv a cat) of !..,-,- Kiiiiafit'inent and Forthcoming on in their honor, trimmed with pearls and d;iisi, Marrijigo Announced Dr. and Mrs. E. S. McQuarrie 5Upvening in the First-Tio- r Her bridal bouquet, artisticallv ar .option hall. Assisting in ranged, was a white orchid, sur announce the engagement of their nlf line were the bride's rounded with pink and whit" ste daughter Ina Marie to Rex L. tiJece , f and Mrs. Martell 'hristonsen. son of Mr. and Mrs. - ynauuus. .miss Kaston. the maid "j ,ho hrideKroom's par- of honor, wore an orchid formal Henry Christensen of Blackfoot and Mrs. D. A. Stones and her flowers were pink rost Idaho. The marriage date has been M d e set for June 6th in the St. George frnm Paragonah, and Duds, and pink and whin aina- LDS of maid as tMa:,n Raston Temple. tions. Miss McQuarrie is a graduate of The bridal couple and their Ik"1. not. parents were seated at the front the Beaver High School, where rormer fle hrlde, the vnisltely dainty of the hall for the program, which slip was affiliated in manv student ffa.!!!n'of white imported lace, was emceea by win. K. White and Activities. On June 4th. she will included the following numbers graduate from the Brigham Young ocal solos, Carol Williams with University, Provo. Mr. Christensen her mother, Mrs. P. M. Williams is a veteran of World War II. and illed a mission for the Church to playing the piano; reading. Mrs Lillifc Spencer, Paragonah; piano France and is a student at BYU. After their marriage, they plan solo, Mrs. Boyd L. Shelby; vocal to make a home in Provo, where duet, Miss Karma Joseph and Tim with Mackerell, with Miss Barbara Ler 'hey both will continue school work. Dalton the PROGRAMS playing accompaniment S DAY Miss McQuarrie spent last week saxaphone solo. Hazel Jean Davend in Beaver. we theme of the Mother's Day enport, and a ladies double trio fwa.ua ou also from Paragonah. going-awa- y Hocrams in the tnree Mothwith "1 Talked Orange parfait, cookies and Nimble Thimble Club MeHs - and the subjects of the talks mints were served at small tables The Nimble Thimble club met Zm: school, baptism, helping my in the dining room. Each table Friday evening of last week at rrow strong, my inenas, mu- was centered with a bouquet of the home of Mrs. Mildred Atkin. white carnations. Twelve were present, and sundaes sei'Oice, iuh".b. " The Greenwood Camp of The three-laye- r wedding cakt were served by the hostess as re knows us best, good times of Utah Pioneers comDaughters in L, what I say my prayers. was displayed on a freshments. Smith with a party Mrs. plimented The cake was all whit LaMont table L Ward, Monday evening at her home. Prom U.c rimmed with pink rose buds and numbers during the evening Mr. Mrs. gram and Murdock Ed. left iwnm. superinienueiii. .3 tnllrn nifiPO sugar bells, on the top layer was the w vocal solo, Karleen Smith; were, ed the program tirst the for week of Barstovv, a rose buds. Cry l is a tTn u tvi ii i ibouquet of pink Mrs. Caroline Smith ; cor ,!.in hv nrvce uaic, iu""" to reading Mrs take Calif., their daughter, stal holders hela pink tapers and net solo. Nelson liopk. Gerry Smith; reading by weruuj, Boyd Miller, to her home there . 11 uu rUAtlfO these were placed on each side of Elaine Edwards; words of appredock Bonnie jnerren, Da, the table. ciation to Mrs. Smith by Mrs. Alice Gilbert Gale; poem, There was a large crowd at G White. Mrs. Smith was presentmusical numbers were, 8 social affair, many D this Junior Sunday ending the with the book, "Heart Throbs." ed from lection Dy nanny u m "rom the bridegroom's home town, vkonl. directed Bingo was played the remainder : of the evening, with prizes going Paragonah, and other nearby fchnepel and Alice Swindlehurst to Emma Baldwin, Ida Riley and en sumn, oil trio. Norma c ae in rits per-wed Nell was The Smith,, Carol and Hutchings. Pit alaniod was couple Shelby in uu.vs to 24. Mrs. Smith has been at bride's home. served the 'ormed Mrs. May' ied s by scnnepei; captain of this Camp. r s directed by Mae White 10th, and have just returned from nwal duet by Karma Joseph and honeymoon trip. On Mondnv. Rook Club V Entertains Smith, accompanied by Tim next, the bridegroom will leave for Mrs. Vi Davis entertained the Salt Lake City, then go on to Tex Mickerell. will he stationed in members of the Boaver Book club Mrs. Dorothy Williams, who re as, where he Mrs. new The Air at her home Thursday evening of the Corps. 90th her birthday itlv observed a Stones will make her home in My husband wants our children 'ast week. The book, "First for wun was presented jnjiiversary, bride- to hav everything money can Blade," was reviewed by Mrs. niwerint? fushia plant Dy r res. a Beaver for the present. The Murdock. to honor her groom's twin brother, Milo. was buy; I want them to have every Norma Easton. The hostess server1 uncheon to 10 club members anr best man at the wedding, but had thing money can't buy. miny accomplishments in life ne guest, Mrs. Jessie Smith. Small Dotted plants were pre returned to his duties in the Air Give people something for noth ,twi tn the laree numoer oi Corps before the wedding ing and they'll pay twice as much idge Club Met mjthers in attendance. i Mrs. Sue Skinner entertaine'" "in the First Ward, the talk I'd rather be a living failure than bridge club on Wednesday evr Jeanne, Patricia and Frank a big success with a tombstone on were by Bobbie Lynn Smith, John of last week. Twelve wer ing surprised their my head! tit Nelson, Wendell White, Helen Whoinham happily esent and following the lunc' Mrs. Whoinand Pres Mr. Mus parents, TfcomDson and Leo White. was played, with prizes go ham, with a visit over the Moth- A close friend is closer even than ridge Idl numbers were by Hester Jea lg to Pauline Firmage, points-Telenemweek-enare even a near relative. er's They Day Smith. Karen Hutchings; vocal McGarry, honors; Lucille ployed or attending school in Salt duet, Robert Farnsworth, Marvi 'kinner, guests, and Linda Mun-oris In life a small Itself Lake day Every City. White, accompanied by Ruth Mc consolation. The next hostess second or ovei minute, given Any and Cloy; fluet duet, Phylis Paic-or will be Mrs. Karla the dub oi' tha Mrs. Orla Kirkham, her father. to hate or doubt is a pari ce Harris; vocal trio, Margaret "attersall. life lost forever. two of her sisters, and Davis Myea, Mrs. MoCloy and Mildred Cy and Mary Davis of Pocatello, it, Atkin, accompanied by Helen Joy Understanding is like a set Mrs. Hal Merrell of Hurricane visited here over the weekIdaho, Muir. Fae Thompson; reading, which is borne on the winds t s Mrs. of home the end at isited from Thursday to Sunday Blooming petunia plants were presister-in-laMrs Ada K the gardens of unrest, in time t I it the home of Mr. Merrell's par wated to 117 mothers. these gardens the fruits oi Smith. The visitors were enroute bring ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Mer A lovely potted plant was given tolerance and faith. rell and family. to California. t Mrs. Edith of in honor Harris, her large family and of their .t i" BEAVER ' - - ' e GREENVILLE going-awa- y pa-en- T'lac'-ner- ts, . T VA- e, lace-cover- letter Car Care au A - iw. T7- ,., Utoco dealers do more than just deliver gasoline into your tank. They offer you the finest products-inclu- ding Utoco Gasoline and Utoco Premium Motor Oil. They check the tires, water, battery and other vital points. And they offer personalized for smoother motoring. lubrication service 1 r I Ik-av- t a d. j Interested Attention! Kirk-ham'- es fnjust 5 minutes. . . in the church. This presentation was made by Bishop R. K MeCloy. in the Third Ward, 'the talks nre by Cullen Puffer, Florence Woodhouse, Sheldon Roberts, Barbara Dalton and Carol Joseph. Musical numbers were, "Mother MCree," Allen Farnsworth, with tccompanlment by Miss Dalton; "Songs My Mother Taught Me," roca! selection, Enid Spafford lth Clara Carter accompanying. Plants were passed out to 125 Bothers as a token of love and They do their best to inform you promptly of anything which should be brought to your attention such as a smooth tire, a low battery or a worn spark plug. tSPreclation. The large plant was presented Hattie Yardley for her ac-- e church service, rearing of a tose family, having four sons go Mrs. and other activities. plants presented to a moth- In each ward had been given the Farrer Floral. missions, Y f ' Z.Lmt The - 'M)AY EVENING SERVICES BN'OR AAROXIO PRIESTHOOD f'fffYlB Iff 4 . . . I s ' . Sf "ow vj The sacrament meeting services evening were to honor the oration of the Aaronic Priesth- ' IIIJIK" l K T:.V 'a the Second Ward, Walter S. Ph conducted the meeting and m were given by Gilbert Gale. r.xX TT 4 , rry Smith. Alrd G. Lucille A. 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Enjoy instant starts and zooming dependable lubrication and a power with Utoco Gasoline cleaner sweeter ra&niog motor with Utoco Premium Motor Oil. SPlpptlnn l. tr t Wn the piano. Other musical aber were three selections by Aaronic Priesthood chorus and ;7UB,B quartet, directed by Mrs. yn Schnepel, with Jane Ann ai Playing the piano. Prayers r Itay Brlggs and Keith rnttersall. Jhe speakers in the Third Ward v SI. Rob"t Christiansen, DeVon Zeke Johnson, Lela Mor-iBd D. R. Pearce. Allen Farns-r- i nd Joe Warr sang a duet. . (whim .Blihop Ralph K McCloy wag in - Clrnl tha nm.. hv wer taks Eivn ti'U White. Rlanha Prvnr C.iU BflSgs, Frank W. Farnsworth Sill' r' Carl8 Murdock. LaVar Kti - Of Gary Bradshaw and Doug- VniW0rth- Musical numbers - tint ti'v the Aaron,c Priesthood (llrwted by LeRoy Harris, Harris playing ;,"' :tTocaI duet by Robert hri tk accom- - Kttt& 'nd Main White McCloy accompanying CARS . . . OOOO DRIVERS DRIVf SAF! 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