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Show BEAVER (UTAH) PRESS. FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1956 ried a bridal bouquet composed of red and white roses. Miss Atkin, maid of honor, wore a green, nylon Neulyweds Honored at Dinner creation, and the bridesmaids wore Mr. and Mrs. Gary A. Atkin were DR. THEODORE B. pastel colored gowns also ballerina L guests of honor at a turkey dinner on Saturday at 2:30 at the length and carried flowers. CIIRISTENSEN U.XIUtlAGE OF YOUNG COITLE MR. AND MRS. LEE GILLINS Refreshments, consisting of two home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. r.lKES PLACE ON lURTHDAY YVM HONORED AT RECEPTION kinds of ice cream, home-mad- e be at ids office In the Alton AiKin. xnose present were WMVEKSAKY OF GROOM were served at ake and Kiser Mrs. punch, Renia Mr. Building each Limb, Minersville, A wedding reception, honoring MONDAY i;iall tables in the dining room. VOX Pl.E TO MAURY, MARCH 7 Pinochle Club Entertained 9 a.m. to 5 p.m and Mrs. Rex Smith, Ruth, Nev.; MUs Have Ellen Smith and Gary Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gillins, was held The Pinochle club was enter-- ! Janet Atkin, Lowell Hunt, Janice Kach table had a jonquil iu a vase WEDNESDAY 1 to 5 p.m recreation on LDS A. vows Atkin spoke wedding in the Minersville Mr. and Mrs. Marcine Davis of ained last wee by Mrs. Louise1 Co-Oor Call decorations. the Beaver 2271 and Kent Limb. McGill, Turner, ... hall, Saturday evening. The young bVnnuu'.v 2i. the birthday anniMinersville announce the engage- rha ,,l.,fia Turkey, and all the trimmings for an appointment with vows white at The cake, wedding at of ti'e Rath, bridegroom versary ment and forthcoming marriage of vent to Shirley Beeson, first; Bea were couple exchanged nuptial served iby the hosts. a single whi'.o 'bells, edged in yellow, lat- iiheir daughter. LaNae to the St. George Temple earlier in Nevada. The marria.-'e, Smith, second, and Ina Hamilton, and also tice green former work, was the yellow solemnized The by bride, .Mrs. K. son ot Mr. and the day. ring service, uiirti. i ne nosiess serveu rerresn- mir-- i Thomas, n l Leola Mathews, is the daughter ot .isiioii Tlieo Anderson at Uie home leaves, was ,.,n,i n.i " "- ivire It. Thomas. The wedding will take: .un-ii- , and the club Hmnpadjourned to ihn Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mathews, and (V the bride's parents, Mr. and on Wednesday, March 7, at meet next time at the home of Lois -' pk'ie minlaa held room. The and Mr. of of It son layer top in the presence Vvs. ex Smith, tho the Relief Society room at Miners- Smith. ecrroutn is the .Humiliate family members :uul ure ibride and groom standing by ville at six o'clork, and will be Mrs. Hilton Gillins. a white pillar under a sheath of The ibride was lovely in a dress, 10 e friends. Parents of the br lowed by a rcreption in the recrea iiistanu ie Sewltijg Club Mtts of nylon net, with .'.I'oc-.jiMr. and Mrs. Alt-.iAtkin, orange blossoms. Green tapers in tion Jiall. ballerina-lengtThe .lusiamere Sowing club met an overskirt of lace and nylon. A ere ,iire.u';;t at the wedding. Wei :reen holders were on either side notii young people are grauuaxes j ,st M0Ullay at ,he n0lne of Mr9-t.hand a few ake and of the pink brocade Heaver High, where they :VM. Thompson. The h ste ss serv-- 1 lin;? rnku and punch were served fitted bodice was of lace white carnation 'petals were at 'he ml nvlon. A Juliette ca,p released jtlovsiug tlie marriage. in many student af-- ,' d re.'rtli'unenta to nine. has had emiirs. The bride-elewere honored base of the cake. her fingertip veil of sheer illusion The you The young couple visited for a ployment at Grand Canyon, and is r. wedding reception She carried a bouquet of red roses on Sa'ur-- : rcw days in Ri hiield and Beaver, at 1re.sent. employed a! Milford. The real measure of our wealth ,,v tn ening at the First-Tair- d hyacinths and carnations. Iu ,v Mtr.'h we should l.e worth .. ..;ion hull, which was attend- and then returned to Ruth to make c js a veteran of World War Attending her sister, as matron f ue Nowers home. their Gerald in l;si our money. J.H. Jowett Mrs. much time India. was n, spending of honor, iv a large crowd from nearby those from out of town He also was a member of the Other attendants were Mrs. Sandra i:niminities and Ruth. Assisiins Among Mrs Donna Moser, Mis.-- Vie jus; weds in receiving guests, for this social event were erali.ed National Guard and was FOR ntAj YOtU Jeanne Griffiths and Miss Ann Pat- ,veiv parents, grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dean of Provo; in Korea. Upholstering Needs They plan to make their first terson. They wore pastel formals of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Stan Atkin. Mr. and dueu as Recovering of Livlng-Kooiaccented with corsages of garden Morris; .Miss .Mary Ellen Atkin ol .Mrs. Leon Ashworth, Mr. and Mrs. home in Beaver. jf ot Furniture; ias. Flower girls were Geraldine Ruth, us maid of honor; Jay Pryor Leo White of Ruth; Mr. and Mrs. Springs and Refilling Cushions, Nowers, Joy and Joann Mathews. of Tucson, Arizona, best man. The Merr!,t Paice, Lund; Mr. and Mrs. KcwIiik Club Met aa well as Custom built Furni Clifford Gene Mathews was ring! aackground for the wedding party Thomas Holyoak and family, Mr.1 A sewing club met last week at oest ture, Drop a Card 'Mrs. and Gillins Mr.j with Oscar was candelabra, decorated performed Stephenson, bearer. Earl the home of Betty Smith. Irene and iMrs. Harold Gale and family, man duties and ushers were Dale ouquets of jonquils. Twitchell Upholstery Davis was a special guest. The GilEyre, Gordon Eyre, Wayne After a time of dancing, thei all of Cedar; Mr. and Mrs. Hubert hostess served refreshments and Box 438 Cedar City. Utah MMr. and Mrs. Bevin lins and Gerald Eyre. finbridesmaids and ushers made an Marshall. he will at the entertained in Beaver is Our Kro'iip truck tery Perhaps your business ha a special or seasonal The following program was pre aisle 'way. and through this passed cintosh, Mrs. Norman Aubrey andj the next Fartwo meeting by Beverly weeks. FRjCE estimates, sented, with Sherwin Wood acting he honored couple to take special Dean, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs rer. ancing problem. Many business have. If so you'll pick-u- p and dl!flrj. TStf as master of ceremonies: reading, eats for the urogram. The brides-- , Alton Marshall and family, Mr and find it will pay you to come in and talk it over with Miss Manna Hansen; piano solo, maids and ushers were: Lois Mrs. Earl Limb and family, Min- one of the officers of our bank. We will try to solve ! ! Sam Cox; reading, Miss Mary Har- Briggs, Karl Miller; Jane Cart- ersville; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnthe kind of problem that may be facing you. ris; vocal solo, Sherrie Smith; tap wright, Frank Harris; janet AtKin son and family, Junction; Mr. and 11 you are 25 and 45, ambitious, of good habits dance, i&usan Gillins; vocal duet, LaVar Limb; Janice Turner and Mrs. Roy Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Von own a car, you may qualify as our representaand character and Wallace and Doyle Mathews; the Lowell Hunt both of McGill; Hunt, McGill; Mrs. Alene Hunt tive. Home every night. This is a full-tim- e ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $16,000.00 permanent career and Ash Reno. Gillins of hv were Jule by nravp.rs position for the right man. Good salary plus commission and Harris, Joe Hutchings; Helen incentive program. Bishop Marshall Hollingshead WITH FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. Marilyn' Nowers. Dean Gillies; The man chosen will be carefully selected and professionnnncinoby the Ashworth and Kent Limb. - n BEAVER Kate WHAT AN OFFER! o was enjoyed ally appraised for strong sales potential. He will then be sent PRESS, 1 year; LOOK MAGA- large crowd attending and many Joseph played the wedding music to our National Sales Training School at our expense and re1 26 Issues of an the Hammond organ. lovely gifts were received. ZIXE, year, ceive a saiury during his training period. He will be thoroughly The .wedding cake was three-tiere- d America's picture outstanding The program, as announced by d upon his return. Ipo cream and cake were 1 a year, magazine; McCALL's, John Ashworth of the First Ward This is a real business opportunity for the right man. served as refreshments. favorite of women everywhere. WRITE P. O. HOX 1327, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. bishopric included: vocal duet by OF THE MILFORD STATE BANK & & ALL THREE, Just send FOR Your of Davis and Norma reply will he held in strictest confidence. Personal interSally Myers You view will be arranged upon reecipt of your inquiry. Our own 5(5.00 to THE PPESS. .Minersville; piano sjlo, Janet AtRAKERS ATTEND MARRIAGE save $3.60. associates have been informed ef this ad. selection vocal "Memory kin; by OF SOX IN LOGAN BarnMoms"; acrobaticcs, Judy Mr. and iMrs. Jesse Baker and son of Junction, with Vickie Beau last daughter Carol went to Logan mar- - mont playing the piano accompani ment. Mrs. Joseph .played aecomp week to "be present for the ,n,f hpir son Kenneth ana iment for the other numbers Miss Savanna Shumway. The cere reading, Fae Harris; vocal duet, v mony was (performed in the Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Smith. Prayers were by Bishop Leroy W. Harris-anTarople, iwith Pres. uaymonu The ihride's parents, Mr Albert T. Smth. ' I i t.ftnnard Shumway Of ... .! . 111U j The wedding waltz, the first were pre Thermonolis, Wyo., also dance following the program, was ! sent. Mr. Shumway is branch pres led by the honored couple, follow . ' I ident of the Church in that area ed by members of the wedding hosts Mr and Mrs. Baker were party, the parents, and close rela at a wedding breakfast following tives. Seated with the parents for .the ceremony, with 14 present, iu- the program, were grandmothers. .cludine Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mrs. Heber Atkin and Mrs Weeks, sister and brotlher-in-laMarshall, the latter from Augusta of the bridegroom the bride's sister Minersville. Rrisrht. Casper, and a Mra Tn.Mi The attractive bride wore for sister and (brother f noon Thermopo the special occasions of the week a lis. The breakfast was held at the ballerina-lengt- h gown of white ny Bluebird Cafe. lon lace, designed with short Mr. and Mrs. Baker and daugh a square neckline and sleeves, to came ter and the newlyweds full skirt. Her veil was attached Beaver on Sunday. On Tuesday, the to a. crown of seed ipearls. She car to St. for George newlvweds laft Mr visit with his grandparents, and Mrs. Henry Baker, and also to Saturday evening, there. Kenneth attend sessions at the St. George leaves Sunday for San Diego, where Temple. They will leave Beaver on he 'will be stationed in the Navy, hopes Jtis iwife will be able to Thursday for Thermopolis, and and him soon. will be honored at a reception on join ' w rl J m i i i I i J i ; ,.,,,, p, ,,, , h, ffltiiii cooi-pl- ff.f?l Fed-prese- -- n Ready to Serve YOUR Business OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS La-V- BEA'Eft CITY BRA'iCH field-traine- d M-c 1 J If fTv i$M ft. $rw w Iz Great new refer-enc- text 1956 Gospel course tudy. z "PAUL'S s for Dec-tri- ne of LIFE S AND LETTERS" z s 7 if Dr. :-- J Here Sidney I. 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