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Show Air Force Min M SOCIAL ;. A home Thursday, Mrs Wil liam Steadman, united in mar- Gwen Phelps, daughter of Mr & Mrs Orval FUeips, South Jor dan, stake pres. Howard W. Barben officiated at the ceremony. The immediate families attended the wedding. Marlin has been stationed a Luke Air Force Base in Arizona. He had a 30 day leave before going to the Phillipino Islands. " J I National Gard t it One of the State's most ex tensove beauty searches the Miss Utah National Guard is about to start rolling f.,',. Guard units from throughout the state will begin beauty contests on their local levels early in January with hopes of getting their entry into the finals, according to Maj. Fen. Maxwell E. Rich, Utah Adjutant General. Some 25 lovelies, eqch a contest winner on the unit level, will compete in the fimals Feb. 15 at Cottonwood Mall. Salt Lake's Miss Kathy Pugmire, Miss Utah National Guard for 1963, will be on hand to crown the 1964 winner. As in the past, the queen will hae two aterndants who also will be selected during the fin 5s ' ' ' J . i als. Along prestige honor and with the of being named Miss Utah National Guard, the winner will receive an ex eight-da- y pense-paid- , trip to Washington, D. C, where she will be among the star attractions at the annual cherry blossom fcsival. In addition, the queen and her attendants will receive several prizes and gifts from the Utah National Guard. Lt. Col. Richard D. Shea, Utah Air National Guard, is chair-ca- l contestsman of the queen contest this year, Gen. Rich said. Gen. Rich already has urged Utah National Guard units to start their search for contest entries now, and to stage their loca contests as early as possible to give the girls time to prepare for final judging. con--te- - ?c t S . . Lt. & Mrs Haro!d - Richard Nielsen Lt. Nielsen Claims Bride In Mexico City Ceremony Bar-and- in Mexico City Lt. (J.g.) Harold Richard Nielsen claimed as twin daugh- 3 I . ' at Mid-Flor- Plans Program The public is invited to d the next meeting of the club at Midvale City hall when the speaker will be Gene Winchester of the fish and game commission. Beginning at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 23, members will enjoy a movie and lecture by Mr Winchester, Hite Mackey president will conduct the meeting. gold-gree- Mrs Leo Brmghurst' , 1700 West, Bluffdale. Is The" bride is a former student of LDS Business College. The groom is stationed with the U. S. Army at Ft. Riley, Kan' sas. , Miss Betty Mousley became Eagles' Breakfast the bride of Leo Bringhurst in Set for Sunday rites performed Tuesday evening at the home of the brideThe Eagle Ladies Auxiliary groom's parents, Mr & Mrs J. Maurice Bringhurst, 137G5 So. 659 will have its monthly breakVern fast next Sunday, Jan. 19, at 1300 West, Riverton. Eringhurst, an uncle of the 181 N. Main S Eagles Hall, groom, performed the cere- from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Everyone is welcome. There will be a mony. nominal fee for adults and Mr are The bride's parents children. &. Mrs Dan Mousley, I4ib bo. Miss Moiisley Mrs Albert Lewis Mrs Ellen Alice Patience Lewis, 63, a former Midvale in resident, ,' died Saturday Washington, .Mrs Lewis, was, born in London and came to the United States 30 years ago. hhe was a Christian Scientist. Miss Paraker Will Survivors ' include her husband Albert Lewis, daughters, Vows Speak February Miss Carole Lewis, Mrs John In ritos to be solemnized in Bplenski, both of Seattle; broth'he Salt Lake Temple Miss ers, George Patience, Kcarns, Kathrym Ann Parker plans to Arthur Patience, Yashon; sisbecome the bride of John Walters; Mrs Clara Carlson, Mrs ler Stevens. Marge Hansen, Seattle, 2 The couple plan a Feb. 14, grandchildren. . - n INEST BURNING F You May Pick It Up We Deliver ANYWHERE IN THE VALLEY! d , January Bride Obituay Mid-Flor- a Castle Gate Coal The four LDS Draper Wards will hold their annual balls the month of February. The ball starts at 8 p.m. and all adults 14 years and over are invited to atend. Each ward will have an orchestra to be announced at a later date. Wards will The First-ThirBe Feb. 14; Feb. 8 is tentatively set for the Fourth Ward. Raymond Haws and Mrs Beverly Thompson are in charge of the Second Ward Ball which will be Held Feb. 1. Mrs Thompson reports that the funds derived from the ball will be used .7 wedding. Miss Parker is a daughter of Mr & Mrs Clayton Parker, Draper, and Mr Holden is the son of Mr & Mrs Ervin R. Stevens, Holden. Club a Balls Gold-Gree- n , Friday. Jan. t7 ; 1961 Wards Set Dates For ' PINION PINE FIREPLACE LOGS ICels another Phillips 66 . a In marriage rites performed olina Fernandez, Virginia Martinez. A reception was held at a Future Wedding Plans Mexico City hotel and later the his bride Miss Silvia Morales Made by Vickie Kunz Osegucda. The ceremony was couple left by plane for the performed by Rev." Guillermo United States. They have been Mr & Mrs Loyal Kara, South Havers in the San Sebastian visiting in Sandy and left for 7th East, Sandy, announce the Martir Catholic Church witnes- Oak Harbor, Wash, to make engagement of their daughcr, sed by the parents of the their home, where the groom is Miss Vickie Kunz, to Pt. Lawrence Kent Birrell. Parents of groom, Mr & Mrs Harold stationed with the U. S. Navy. Nielsen, 9662 S. State St., and the bride's parents Mr & Mrs "Major Barbara" Is Basilio Morales Navarro, MexBook Review Fare ico City. Attendine the bride were Francis L. Urry will give an Marta Ester de Silva, Maria analysis and .reading from Teresa Sanchez Mcorada, Car- George Bernard Shaw's "Major Barbara" at Salt Lake County Library Auditorium, Midalc, Friday afternoon, Jan. 17, at 1:30 p.m. Everybody is invited; admission is free. " - a Bruce Bailey, son of Mr St Mrs Tom Bailey, White City. A wedding reception will be held to the home of Mr & Mrs LaVar Mabey in Riveron, on the evening of Jan. 24. r.v.Nw' ft again, 'V CV ' Darlene Webb, ter of Mr & Mrs Russell Webb, will be married on Jan. 24 to con-Ve- .fir'- 3 & Darlene Webb Makes Wedding Plans ; Queen Contest At Mall Feb. 15 Ofa.. wedding at the home of Mr :mmaB!mmmmmmmmmmKmmmmammimwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, ,- i Pang Takes Bride HIGHLIGHTS ' The'midvale s kNf nIl, 'mi ovale, tit ; mm rap 675 Center St. E. Coal m Jr., Prop. Formerly Ted's Kelvin Drake FOODS -- Midvale 255-344- . 1 . I J CONTEST RULES: You Can J Wii ;'.X,:rd oftw Midvale Lodge I out! Start collecting your "SWORD IN carat today I B 01 onnownctd in our adt. Local Officers Queen of the West Rebekah Lodge 22 had joint installation wih Wasatch Lodge 30 at the Odd Fellows hall in Sandy Thursday evening. The elective officers were Mrs Libbic Bow-depast noble grand; Mrs Juanita Berry, noble grand; Mrs Blanche Macklin, vice grand; Mrs Alice Ben. recording secretary; Mrs Thora Newbold, financial secretary; Mrs Fay Jenkins, treasurer, Mrs Liddia Bacon. Murray, was the installing officer. Officers Elected j III Mineralogical Society Officers elected in the Mineralogical Society of Utah wefe as follows: president, Dr B. D. Bennion, 1403 Emerson Ave. Salt Lake; first vice president and program chairman, Mrs W. Russell Anderson (Mary) 402 East State Coppcrton, Bingham Canyon; second and field trip chairman; Axel Janson, 1812 Park St. Salt Lake; secretary, Mr Kcnnch Tanner, 2029 Fardown Ave. Sal Lake; treasurer, Mrs Lester Larson, Salt Lake. GRAND OPENING Fri., Sat., & Sun., Jan. 17-18- 19 Jacks Hock At Ree's Cold Cone 120 E. Center St , Midvale Choice Dlx Hamburger, 2 for 29c A & R Fooilongs each 15c Sundaes (any flavor) each 10c 3 pieces 59c Spring Chicken Tacos (Delicious) each 19c! 24c Mails Shakes 19c Cones 5c and 10c Drinks (Inside) 5c and 10c Drinks (To Go) each 10c Open 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Ree's Cold Cone Chicken Parts Frying Frying Frying Frying Meaty m k c a i - - Chicken Thighs Chicken Drumstick Chicken Breasts Chicken Wings Backs and Necks l-lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. (he prospective groom are Mrs Lyman Dalton, Midvale and Larry Birrell, Salt Lake. The couple has not set the wedding date. Mr Birrell left for service in Korea Wednesday morning, and Miss Kunz is a student at Jordan High. VUIIICU A ib. 33' . Miss Marva Weber Plans March Wedding Making plans for a March 0 wedding is Miss Marva Weber, naugMcr or Mr & Mrs Eugene C. Weber, 763 E. Wasatch St.. and Terry II. Cressman, son of Mr & Mrs Vincent H. Cress-maPasadena, Calif. Miss Weber is a Junior at the DYU. Mr Cressman is a graduate of the DYU and has been doing graduate work at the New York University School of Retailing. I ib. Instant Rice Minute Rice f X, 19 15 , - ' fT ' - vTN . - x- V w". ." X ( 1 , XXI J- - w 1 ' L i"f LCntllS 1 ' Yellow Split Peas .59 Tomato Juice Cl:J n.-A- nth 2JQ1 Z pfl mL " BronJ' H!-- Assorted cons .. Fruit Flavors. Chiiiik Tuna 4 Carnation Save At Safeway II 98' Mve Maraarine Facial Tissue 50 Pounds 3.95 M r si l California Oranges J Scotch Troot fronn 4 b.0oMn7 25Poundi 1.99 SI 4- -jMo.2 I.-, $1 - j.-- es ESS-Potato- t&SL 4 K Large Sweet Juicy Novell J1 rOldlOeS Other Fine Foods 73 Large Eggs - Vocuum cJ tuwdrus v,onee fo.wd Edwards Coffee Peckost Ice Cream Forty Pride Fruit Pies 2 i.ru.- EX UINt.1 Safowor't . n.l.. r. rcinty udici :15 Blockborry, Raspberry, Plum, Apricot, Strawberry, Poach, Gooseberry and Orange Marmolade . ft , . , Ale AA Cream Can W pi Safeway Manager -. Orange Juice Empress Canadian Jam 24-0- U 07' t 'I '49 font 2l 15 3 Alt 55 ir. J frido IJb. Kitchen Croft '49 Town Houw leooomieol Stock Up At This Low Prict Rolls fc. tang More Grocery Specials tor 457 :Xl2&A5 'J,': 39 ssly tTdSS1 Green Split Peas l Long Grain Rice IVZ 3 lb. Morroll'i Your Save On Beans S Rice Large Limas 10 Remember: Each and every cut of meat from Safewoy must cook tender and delicious or all your money back I 37 Great Northerner 4 Pinto Beans 1 Fish Sticks Smoked Picnics Preiliced & Tied Wholo Picnics to 8 lb. Average WCCI Sausage Cudahy Smoked Picnics Miss Stohl Engaged To Ellis R. Ivory Rites will be solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Feb. 4 and that evening the couple will be honored at reception at the home of the bride's parents. . ' a Count On Safeway For Savings That Count Miss Vickie Kunz 3380 S. ' II i ' lb.33! News of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Kathryn Jane (Katie) Stohl to Ellis Reed Ivory was disclosed Saturday afternoon at an announcement luncheon held at the C. Taylor Burton home. 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