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Show : J - THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1ZZ. Utah County, UUh: 1A --- DAILY HERALD -- 'I? :.: Farewell Dinner Given. Visitors For.-Alaska- Mr. and l.Irs. 0.' J. Anderson Mrs. Walter; T.nasler, one cf, Harmon , representiag Mrs. Has-ler'- s. life as a-- plant, with petals, the founders and a charter mem ber of the .Women's Council of and thorns making up the growth, Provo was guest of honor at I Mrs. Hasler "later responded as well "appointed' brunch"Tuesday did Mrs. Worthen. Mrs. Owen P. at the. home of Mrs. Clarence Henineer presented an original Harmon, given by members of adage "To Age" and three en the Past Presidents Section of joyable vocal solos were sung by the Women's .Council of which Adele R. Trottier accompanied Mrs. Harmon. has acted as chair by Mrs. Hcninger. Pictures were man during the past year. .,. taken of the group. Mrs. Madison The menu of delicious food was W. Merrill had charge of the " . served at small tables placed on music. the patio and made pretty , with Mrs. Harmon was In charge of the session and the group. elected garden flowers. Welcomed as a special 'guest MrSwoswell. to act as chairman was .Mrs. George Worthen, Im- forlhe coming year. Mrs. Rob-mediate past , Council president en L. Kcia was namea secretary Mrs. Josiah Smith, acknowledged and treasurer. a cor her and Others attending - were presented her with - . ' C. E. Maw, G. H. Heind-- , ; sage.- r GOLDEN WEDDING TODAY Mr. and Ms; Alfred Skinner of. R. .Boswell and seiman, Katharine T.. Baker, Mrs. Harmon paid tribute to Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack, :M. W. Mer- Orem, whose Golden .Wedding anniversary occurs today. Hasler, Mrs. Boswell mention-- : rill, Stanley Bonnett, Robert L. ing her .many; accomplishments Reid. Victor J. - Bird, ; Frank and contributions to :.the Council Rooney, Orvil C. Drysdale, Ar- and the community and Mrs. mond Eggertsoa. in Provo were hosts at a farewell dinner Monday evening given for their daugh-Kirxnam ana ten; : Mrs.; Lynn Mrs. I.linard. Mills cf Jnneau; Alaska, .who left Tuesday to re- tarn to- their homes after visit .xv of a month in Provo. The dining table was spread with a lace cover and an arrange-raenlpf roses was used as a ccatfexplece. The women were presented with- gifts for thei de parture. ronowiiig dinner, the group went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Candland in Provo,' rela tives. for a visit, Others at the dinner were 'llr; and Mrs. Roy R. .RawlingsNAnq their children, Craig and Kiin Jlawlings. Mrs. 'Kirkham; and Mrs.' Mills and their small- - sons, Xynn and Brent left- by plane for Seattle where they will stopover with relatives and friends for a, few days and thereafter take a plane for Juneau; OREM - . - x v-- V V 1 ,':!'. . . - t i - -- a fA .B t Mt few v ?j f " f if' -4r " es Mrs.--Steve- n -- i Couple Now . " Mes-dam- Herald WantAds ' Bring Results. cm A Today is the Golden Samuel Nephi Skinner and Sarah Wedding anniversary of Mr. and Jane Sibmlth. The former Rosy v. Mrs. Alfred Skinner, long-tim- e May Bucklar.'Mrs. Skinner is the ,, residents of Orem. The couple daughter ..of Jane Lant and j were married July-1904 in George Bucklar of Flagstaff, Ariz their marri - Nine of the 10 Skinner children Provo, later having age solemnized at the' Salt Lake are living.. They include Allan, LDS Temple, June. 2, 1922. John, Edna and Lyman .Skinner. To mark the anniversary plans Mrs. Lynn. Gull and Elmer Skin are being made; by members of ner allof-of Orem;i'.Mrsf ,' Laura Salt Lake City and Mrs. the family to meet at. the Skinner Baran MR. AND MRS. J.D. BOYD , of Clearfield, and Arn Ina .Reeve 4, a Mr. SALEM. for married July-homevon ji Newly Sunday, old of CarbonvillQ. Skinner and Mrs. John B. Allen are day ofv reunion. ; ,. J ... ' .Jlxoneymooning in the southern Outside of three ye&rs when Utah parks following their June Mr. Skinner work; in Murray the 24 marriage at the ,Manti LDS couple have spent their married Temple and reception held at life in Orem where he has en--! the Salem- LDS Ward chapel the gaged in farming. A member of following evening. Following the the LDS Reuef Society, - Mrs. ' - and Yltty-iourcame Arizona from years ago today J. child, honeymoon they will make their Skinner has been active in that D, jBoyd tookvfor his wife.SAnna to -- Utah in r 1916. While f there he home In Kanab. Peterson In a ceremony perform was deputy sheriff: of Cochise At the reception the bride, who organization. Mr. Skinner was born Oct.' 19, d 'at Mammoth. , and as such" captured the Is vthe former Gloria Gardner, 1883 on Provo Bench, the son of County PLEASANT GROVE Mr. and last stage coadt fin? the daughter of Mr.- - and Mrs. Blane f .To ;mark this - anniversary members, of their family- will ferritory of the Sancimone Val Gardner of Salem was. attended Phyllis Condie, Marie Huff, Erma Mrs. ' Floyd Tomlinson are the forthcoming mar the family home' in ley. Sheriff Boyd remembers- also by her sister,. Margery, as maid gather.-aMrs. Dick . Atwood, of their Provo Sunday afternoon and from that he was IS years void when of Honor. Bridesmaids were Phyl Gardner, Louise Abbott, Helene Lawrence, riage daughter. . ; Mary trere reassemble at : Pioneer he .stood at Bo.wie Station in lis Condie, Karen Christensen. Joan Sabin, Karen .Christensen, Alice to James R. Garn, son of Park at 2 o'clock for a reunion. Arizona and saw Geronimo and Joan Sabin, Joan. Brimhall and Joan Brimhall, Elaine Sabin and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Garn all of Included in the group will be the his" Apache tribes chipped to Halene Lawrence.- - , Pleasant' Grove. The marriage ix Argus Fillmore. . , wivesx. and husbands The bride wore a sown of tra x Peggy Gardner presided at the will take place Friday evening. of the chil-' r d ten,, with grandchildren. and Mr, and Mrs; TBoyd each' year ditionar white satin ; with small guest, bock nd Mrs. Beatrice July Z, . ' outtons T: ' The young couple will be mar Davis flayed organ music during closing the return - to Arizona for: a conven griProvo and Utah n at the home of the bride's stand-uried bodice citizens . and a ' Leland" Han the Mrs. County featuring tion of '.the Arizona,-1- Pioneers receiving. brother are i.well acquainted' ' with tte Association, when they, visit - old collar, of lace. Her veil w&s fln- -l sen arranged the: flowers.' Mr. name of sJ.D. Boyd for he served friends : and relive . the old days. ger tip length Of nylon tulle ed?ed ' In the kitchen were Mr. and and t Mrs. Ralph Tomlinson of thisarea' as Utah County sheriff !1 hey count among their; friends m.iace. Her bouquet was of rose Mrs; Carl Blad,--. Mr. and Mrs. Provo. . Immediate members .of buds and ,sprays of stephanotis Thomas Huntr Mr. and Mrs. An the family will be present. for ten- years.-chi-ef uf police for many-ol- ,. Indians. x years 1 and retired a short i when the sherift arriyed r In centered with, an orchid. The at drew . Ficklin, v Phyllis Condie, 'Following the, marriage, . the Blad and couple will be honored by the ago when he was ,75: Utah he went to Price where he tendants, gowned in rainbow eve-- ! Donna Hunt, Blain tfehtears " ' firsi .white top carried nose were bride's parents at an open house Halene floral Lawrence. Bortr, 83 years, ago on Feb. 18, drove-th- e dresses, ning Serving stage gays, at the home of Mr. and Mrs ltlV . D. and VlctoriaL. cut of . Price :towardthe Uintah Barbara Christen Peggy Hanks, Eoyd the sheriff r as he is better Basin on July 1, 1834. He worked Also in the receiving line were sen, Karen Carson, Cara Jean Reed Ortn, 906 E. 9th S., Pleas khown, has lived through "many for " and supplied horses to the parents of the bridegroom,- Mr. Dayton, .Carol Pierce and Mer- - ant Grove. AU i relatives and : ana mis fhuo Allen of Kanab. lene Swasey. friends of the: families in interesting phases ' of ? pioneer " both ; in Utah-- i and - In Jntermountain Stage" Company for ' man was ; t Best Philo to room ; H. : In AUen. were attend. vited the history a" year.-- f' '.. gift Margaret Arizona where'he lived for some He is currently a member of Alma 'Heatori emceed a pro Orgill. Erma Gardner and Judith .'.The 'bride-to-be' attended the time- - He moved with his family the . Footprinters ' and the Utah gram given by the following,1 Gardner. A . beautiful .wedding Pleasant Grove High School and LDS Seminary. Mr.. Garn also as a Peace; Officers. Association of Harry Roberts, Packard Condie, cake was cut and . served. -over' much. of the northwest ' . y : attended the Pleasant Grove High which, he was a, charter member i . x ,r scnooi.v. when it was organized '32 i years p ago. He! has also been on - the GLASS CLASSROOM board of governors for the NorthFAIRBANKS, Alaska (UP) west Sheriffs and Police, Organ i The classroom for students study . ization. f; .:::;, y.; ing; general horticulture at the Mrs. Boyd' was born at SantaUniversity of AlasTca is a green 1880 a daughter quin, on Dec. 11, house. The structure also serves of JJewis ,andl Benja Peterson. A a place to as a laboratory-an-f stately and !- attractive woman, flower for grow campus seedlings i Mrs. Boyd was featured as ,a beds. of, .one of Goddess Liberty in . r ... Golden Date To Be Noted At Fa m ly Pa rty SUnday - t .; n Honors Mrs. Vd Iter Hasler. n of 7C4 E. 4th S V pastPfesident'BrCinch; I : : 1, HoneyrnQori: In Canyons ExrShe In For 54th Anniversary' -- - - - -: J . . . 1 -- '.. . 1 - Marriage Arranged ForFriday oiirram5 and - t - : You Qtst mona nattinal fhjrfc flavor - -- i ; , " " -- r form-fittin- K -- -- - ; N " . ' and sure rjulte every tims-- : . CIKTO'OB d -- to-J- i -.- " 7- ; - . 4 -- - - . - . - . -- - - ' x: ; v pactia product! suite : HOMEMADE JAMS AND J&UE9 TASTE BEST...C0ST ; y i t f l. mil .y ppHJJ ' I , 1 V tk Uqol4 or , -- t)SX !f ;" powdtfd natural fralt' Now, be obtofuttly sure of luscious, fresh-fru- it flavor. Use Certo or Sure-Jel- l! Only your homemade they can "Mavor-Gnard- " r ". jama .and jellies'. Here's why: O With Certo or Sure-Je- ll natural fruit pec--c ;tina ydu boilyour fruit just otto uiwutot " saving precious natural fruit flavor. O Tbeonly pectins coded for freahness ara s.rHi mnA fittf.T11 Vou trvnr thev arm fresh when ydu buy. them. This gusran--'j tees perfect results every time when yon',. -- -- SUU-JIl- l your chelc :. . i and-sister-in-la- -- L jHi LES9I HZAYIEl CATSUP Provo's Fourth of. July parades has also . been seated on . a " WITH REAL . and Gold Star ' mother's float in an - - Ntchiu feppos other parade. Mrs. Boyd wears two gold stars in her flag; having lost one boy In both . World War. I and World '.War II. John Boyd, was the first Provo boy casualty t to oe Drought dsck jrom. Anna has been ' active in flie - $r tne-nrs- American Legion Auxiliary and is a- - member of the LDS Relief - . ; Society. children Seven remain of the 11 children born to the Boyds. They are, E. L. . Boyd, .Provo Sadie - B. Peay, Uintah Basin; Lewis H., Boyd, Salt' Lake City; Sherman L. iBoyd, ; Phoenix, Ariz. ; - Byron W. Boyd Compton, Cal.; Mildred B.- Arnold Las Vegas, Nev.; Ida B. Reid, Provo. fI23 CATSUP WITH A KICK I There are 31 grandchildren and . - - - I - 10 -- - ' t '- - - Mr. and Mrs. John B. Allen. Bride is former great-grandchildre- - ' - ' i - 1 r S ' ' ' ' . ' J " : , ' "kw-.- V,'("" .. - .. America's favorite food is frfe&chicken. It's especially enjoyable at this time of tKe year for patio orpicnic dinnert or just wonderful eating, Milk White Fresh Colored Fryer 'we federally inspected. They aro Utah grown, fresh and flavorful. The recent Deseret News survey shotral MILK WHITE BY FAR the most '.3 . popular chicken in Utah. ; - f 1 ' V - ; a::' .,. - . A product of ... Utah Poultry and Fcrmsrs Cocpcrctivo J - r 1 14'-- , . - 4 - ' ' . t - - i G:ih- - . ... . - ;, ! S( - - ': i'l t-- v; . j '..,7,..-4. , , i - - . ... - - r. r. - : - " ., At |