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Show Marilyn Stoffers, Samuel Robison Wed in Temple Fourth Ward The Midvale was festively decorated Chapel for the wedding reception of Mr & Mrs Samuel P. Robison last Friday evening. Hosts were the bride's parents, Mr 4 Mrs Fred erick K. Stoffers, 315 East 6815 South. Midvale. The marriage of Miss Marilyn Stoffers and Mr Robison took place earlier in the day in rites solemnized in the Salt Lake Tera-nlElder Adam S. Bennion of the Oouncil of the Twelve offici ated. Following, Mr & Mrs Clinton S Robison, 186 Roosevelt St., Mid vale, parents of the bridegroom honored the jostweds at a wed dine breakfast at Hotel Utah. Attending the bride were Miss Charlynn Johnson, maid of hon vi Kathleen Ceoree and Mrs e r Jack Jtpbison I For fhe convenience of our patrons, store hours vill be from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. 7 days a week. Closed Christmas Day the bridegroom's PAYS sister-in-la- the Stoffers, Miss Suzanne bride's sister, was junior brides maid and Debra Sue Robison ana Sue Ann Maxwell flower girls. Jack Robison performed duties of bebt man for his brother, tan Sybrowsky, Roy Christensen, Ted Milne, and Ralph Gibbons usher LOW ' ' i T M - 5850 So. Stat MURRAY INHMnBni .BHi.MMWHWp V , ed. The Jack Robisons came from Woodland, Calif ., to assist at the wedding. The couple departed for a Sun Valley honeymoon following the .- A. Fancy postnuptial event. Entertaining for the bride have been Miss Johnson. Misa George, Mrs Carl W. George, and Mrs Cal- ED vin Thornton. Naomi Anderson Is recommendation that imme- No. 14. and agreed to correct CAKE y U 3 - i ii Mim nil tin TURKEYS JO-o- s z. - r pkg. IOA ii Lops. Competitively Priced FANCY ORANG ES Extra Whipped IDAHO NO. LB. 1 RUSSETS quart 10.1 R BAG - i 'J B,uoBonnct FROZEN FOODS YnV, AUNT SUSANS -- ROZEN PIES L for Hi-Lan- 5 FOR CALIF. GROWN prj d f fQ STRAWBERRIES Oven fresh Dunford Bo kery goods in our store Free popcorn and popsicles all day Sat, Dec. 22nd See Solt Lake Newspaper Prices effective Thursday, December 20th through Monday the 24th i Here are four reasons why people trade ent stores everyone knows. - LB. FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES nil ii : CERTIFIED, NOBEST or Fancy Shelled Mia Nu MEATS HAMSKL H Gardner! Return From Stay in Iran Hark home in thi United State Ma, tbelr former home. Mr Gardner had been sent to Iran hy th U S. Government n ifricultura txpert and thr family lived In Teton and Rcilah during their at a ther. A former WeU Jordan resident. Mr Gardner la gradual of ior dan IHgh School and tht USAC at efficient, speedy and economical way to shop. QUALITY ... from Iran where they prnt two rear are Mr & Mr Bertrand Gardner and two ion Kent and l.ryce. Lavt eek the" family apenl three dayi at th ttonw of Mr Mr Clyde Gardner, East Midvale nd with ether relative and friend. Thcjr r now In Barley. territory. Drop in and see the Inter-mounta- in WILSON diaie repair be made to the c!y'i chlorinating equipment" at the triple divide was made to the city council Wednesday evening! I, by A Z. Richards, city engineer the that City workmen reported chlorinator v.a not working prop erly and Mr Richards reported that hii inspection found the new Uh chlorine wier house tilled fumes. When the equipment was dismantled it wa found that tec tiona of p:pe wcrt eaten away by the chemical and needed immediate replacement. Parts have been ordered and will be installed at once. Mr Richards was also consulted sment atate-mcnon errors in in Improvement District them. Several property owners had complained of oversset-- j nicnt. The council approved purchase of two flather warning signals for us of the street department and electrician when making repair in the streets, and bn office chair and clock. Alvin Keddington, county clerk called the council's attention to the fact that voting district 317 ha 343 voters, No. 313 has 617 voter. No 319 hi 840 voter, and No 322 has 632 voters. He uc2-irthat the council fifth voting d crtaUng trkt in Midvale city, but the coun ell look no action. the Betty Crocker Approve Repair Of Chlorinator A It's New! It's different, it's fhe first Foodliner in pound Miss Naomi ding. The bride i the daughter of Mr 4 Mrs M. Lee Anderson, Oak St. The groom'i parents are Mr it Mrs Walter Blundell, Sr., Salt Lake. After the holidayt the groom will return to Hawaii where he is stationed with the navy. Hi bride will join him in February. i Ml December Bride Anderson and Walunited in marwere Blunell ter riage last Friday evening at the home of the bride' grandmother, Mrs Agnes Miller, Oak St. The was performed by marriage Bishop H. Keith Keller of the Third Ward, in the presence of members of the families. The young couple were honored with an open house following the wed- V I 1. Every at IGA . . . The Independ- day low pricet 2. Complete selection of quality foods. 3. Complete modern self service stores. 4. Independent, progressive ownership TODAY V " Coast to Coast there are more IGA stores than any other IGA chain and SAVE. groups. Shop independent or JS.TO' SAVINGS |