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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH ' Page 4 Thursday, Noirmber rr?trrttim8agssssffi3Bi lift SOCIAL Oik Books On Friday, Nov. 11, the following books were added to the shelves of the Midvale Branch of Salt Lake County Library: FICTION "At Bertram's Hotel," by A. M. Christie. The latest novel from the most outstanding crime novelist of all. 'Maximilian's Gold," by J. Barry. Story about six desperate men in search of treasure and redemption. "The Roman." by M. Wal-tarAn entire era brought vividly to life for the reader. IN APPRECIATION Increased Volume We Have Done in Our New To The LOCATION full-lengt- HIGHLIGHTS Vk fv-- f f,'fs . i. We Are Giving WITH EACH COLOR SET SOLD NON-FICTIO- N Ogden Girl to Miss Gail Richards, Marry Rfchard Kemp Soon Mr Mrs Mont A. Heiner, announce the engageand approaching mar- - & Ogden, ment Carl Taylor Repeat Vows United in marriage on Nov. 4 at the Sandy Twelfth Ward were Miss Gail Ann- Richards and Carl Taylor. Parents of the couple are Mr & Mrs Thomas Richards, 1013 Serpentine Way and Mrs Veral Taylor, Loa. The marriage was performed by Hp. Avard Good-mansc- reception was given by the bride's parents immediately following the ceremony. Maid of honor was Miss Karen Ewell; bridesmaids were Miss Mcrl Taylor, Miss Gaylene Taylor, Miss Maty Ellen Richards and Miss Patricia Richards. Best man was Steven Turner and ushers were Gary Richards and Jody Richards. Another reception for the couple was held in Loa Nov, 12, given by groom's parents. A '1 V Susan Heiner riage of their daughter, Susan, to Richard Goff Kemp, son ef Mr & Mrs Willard A. Kemp, W. Center St. The couple will be married in the Salt Lake LDS temple Wednesday, Nov. 23. A reception will honor them Friday in Ogden. Miss Heiner is a graduate of Utah State University and is presently working in the Youth Development Department at Primary Children's Hospital. Mr Kemp has fulfilled a LDS mission to the West Central States. He is presently attending BYU, majoring in the field of education. He will continue his studies there after the. .mar--, .. riage. ' J 'I For A Lovlier You rfn Patent No. 3, 115. 141 Can add 2 inches to your bust without wires or padding. REGAIN Call YOUTHFUL 571-336- 2 ofter - LINES 6 p.m. Couple Wed In Temple Ceremony Garth 0. Boulden claimed Loraine Brown as his bride in a Salt Lake LDS temple marriage on Friday, Nov. 4. The bride is a daughter of Mr & Mrs Claud A. Brown, 2746 Spring Creek Road, Holladay. The groom is a son of Mr & Mrs William B. Boulden, 9860 South, 10 West, South Jordan. A wedding breakfast was given at a Salt Lake cafe. A reception was held Friday evening in the Evergreen Reception Center. Attending the bride were matron of honor, Mrs Caudia Boulden; bridemaids, Linda Ann Boulden, Rita Dale Boulden, T(ii Humphrey; flower girl. Sharlene Brown. John Dick was best 'man'. r' Garth has been in the navy for 5 years, having served on After the US Enterprise. Thanksgiving he and his bride wil1 live in Detroit where he is Loraine presently stationed. has been a secretary at the State Capitol. The young couple honeymooned in Southern Utah parks and Las Vegas, Hoover Dam. Showers were given by Mrs Frank Rudolph, Claudia Bou'den, Bonnie Brown, and Laurel Foote. Special out of town guests for were LeRoy the wedding Thacker, Mrs Leland Stevenson, Mrs Anna Lee Mathews, Mr & Mrs Wesley Thacker, and Mr and Mrs James R. Thacker and sons, all of Altamont. Mr & Mrs Alton Thacker, Orem, Mrs Lc!a Thacker and children, Price. . to November Date Set Local Couple Mr & Mrs LJP Merlin D. Fife, en- gagement and forthcoming marMiss riage of Joyanne Fife, lo John D. Bills, son of Mr & Mrs Derrill S. Bills, Sandy. The couple plans to be married Nov. 23 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They will be honored at a reception in the Sandy Fourth and Fifth Ward Cultural hall. The future groom has fulfilled an LDS mission. Indiana Southwest Both are attending the BYU at the present time. Mr their-daughte- George R. Lancaster claimed Reception Held for W.Johnson Newlyweds - treasurer; Steven Larsen, reporter. Members are Tom McCandless, Chris McCandless, Billy Ray Pearce, David John Barraclough. Bu'-loc- Hof-hein- Happiness is Receiving Colleen Ewell Married To David Anderson Miss Colleen Ewel. daughter of Mr & Mrs Walter Dee Ewell, Union, and David A. Anderson, were married Oct. 20, in the Sa't Lake LDS Temple, with Elder Harry T. Oscarson, performing the ceremony. The groom is the son of Mrs Mildred Anderson, Union, and the late Leo V. Anderson. The newlyweds were honored at a reception in the Union Second and Sixth Ward. The bride's attendants were Peggy Marter, maid of honor, Kathy a Brown, Linda Holladay, Hansen, Diane Ewell and bridesmaids. Ewell, Peggy Pamela Ewell and Mary Anderson were junior bridesmaids. Susan Crofts and Rosemary Crofts were flower girls. Choose from our Complete Selection For Ycur Convenience - - van Anuerson was best man for his brother while Bob Carter and Elvin Worthington ushered. The bride's grandparents, Mr 4 Mrs Harry Osborne, also assisted in the reception line. The new bride has attended the U. Mr. Anderson has completed an LDS Canadian mission and is now attending the 0 BACON STEAKS 11800 South 10th Eest 255.9121 the earth the deep sea. "The Talking Mountain," by A mystery H. Evarts. that heroes to the takes teen-agdazzling summit of an peak. . Offer Good Nov. 17 thru Nov. 23 "Oscar Otter." dren Couple Thi N0RDICA 25X4521 W Superb Danish Modern stylid compact console in genuine lil finished Walnut veneers and Hi' Marriage Obituary Mrs Rosa Scroggin and Jean Resch were married Thursday, Oct. 27 in Elko, Nev. They honeymooned in Reno, Lake. Tahoe and San Franciico. While in San Francisco they visited with Mrs Resch's sister, Mr & Mrs Clifford Brenneke'. Mrs James H., 81 (Delia May Roberts) Union Died of natural causes Nov. 3 in a Pawnee City, Neb., hospital. She was visiting a daughter, Mrs Crystal Knapp and family, in Table Rock. Nebr., at the time of her death. Funeral services were held Monday in Sa't Lake and burial was in Murray city cemeGASKILL, Richard Day Marries Bostonian j by N. Bench-leyA book for voung chilto read and delight in over and over. "The King Who Was Too Busy," by E. Fern. Gent'e humorous storv. "A Horse Alphabet," by T. Palazzo. Refreshingly done. Elko Rites Unite in ALL NEW 1967 e n Richard Day has claimed as his bride, Miss Diane Lambert, Boston, Mass.. it was learned by his parents Mr & Mrs John Day, Draper. The couple are making their home in Charleston Heights, S. Caro., where Mr Day is stationed in the U.S. (" sa;. si L .... ' -- select hardwood solids. speaker. Oval i 639 95 $ ii tery. Other survivors include a son from a former marriage, Edward A. Parker, Redmond, Ore.: sons, daughters, Jimmie M. Gaskill, Ogden; Newton J., Salt Lake; Mrs L. C. (Pearl) Greer, Union. Mrs Gaskill lived for a year with the Greers in Union. July Date Set By Engaged Couple Breakfast Plans Made by FOE Auxiliary Mr & Mrs Lincoln Barlow. Moultrie, Ga., announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Edris Kay Barlow, to LaVard Dee Jaynes, son of Mr & Mrs C. D. Jaynes, Crescent. They plan to be married in breakfast, open to the public, will be held Sunday, Nov. 20, sponsored by the Fraternal Order of Eagles Auxiliary. It will be served from 9 a.m. to noon at 181 N. Main St., i slimmer i cabinet styling A 1 i The ABERDEEN Model 19x3915W Walnut With Stand July. 00 $ 399 95 I WIN UP TO $"3 . inirfmoo In Chevron's v ft GAME FREE-MONE- Y THE ON Win Draper Gun Club Sandy "The Ocean World," by V. & N. Kovalik. There is just one unexplored "country" left on Tem- urn Us v& v.:1 g Itlalian Provincial " Styling Get Your Card ct the Sign Of the CHEVRON Match and al 9200 S. JOOE., INSTALLATION The CUNEO TURKEYS 10 with Model 25T2966H Instant Credit PHARMACY ANTENNA time-tellin- her marriage. NOV. 20 1966 HAMS COLOR "Fireflies in Nature and the Laboratory," by L. & G. Poole. How they are proving of service. "The Clock We Live On," by An adventure in I. Asimov. Attending the bride at a reception held at the Granite Ward were Mrs Ivan Orgill, Mrs James Washburn, Mrs Gary Peterson, Miss Laurie Julie-anLancaster, flower girls, Lancaster, Sherl Edwards, Mary Beath Lancaster. Best man duties were performed by Gary Lancaster. The couple honeymooned in San rancisco and arc now making their home in Crescent. BYU. Following a honeymoon in Southern Utah and New Mexico they are making a home in Orem. Peggy Carter, Kathy Brown, Linda Holladay, Mrs Harriet Swapp, Mrs Kay Bates and girls that she works with entertained for the bride prior to PE3IZE SHO Christmas Cards Fresh or Frozen and a War II. ple Nov. 4. St. Therese Catholic Church is holding its annual clothing drive during the month of Nov. Used, clean clothing will be accepted at the rectory, 112 S. Allen, Midvale at any time. The clothing will be packaged and sent to the needy. MissLester Now Mrs TURKEY bv J. CoThe U.S. Army in World llier. ried in the Salt Lake LDS Catholic Church Has Clothing Drive LaVird J. AnderSouth 7th East, Draper, announces the marriage of their daughter, Miss Kayla Dee Andersen to Stephen E. Christian, Portland, Ore., son of Mrs Hazel Detillion, Portland and Lester Christian, Des Moines, Iowa. he couple was married Nov. 5 in Elka, Nev. They will reside in Salt Lake. & Mrs 11792 Tom or Hen "Battleground," Mrs George It. Lancaster as his bride Miss Carol Lee Faulkner, foster daughter of Mr & Mrs Elvis Evans, Granite. The groom is the son of Mr & Mrs Melvin Lancaster, Crescent. The couple was mar- - Wed in Rites A hood. & A wedding reception was held at the. Pioneer Hall in Miss Mary Lynn Lester, West Jordan, Friday evening, daughter of Mr & Mrs Joseph H. Lester, Murray, and Wayne Nov. 4, in honor of Miss Mary S. Johnson were married Nov. Beckstead and Joe Ruth, San4 at the Murray Fifteenth dy, who were married recently. Ward, with Bp. Dale Geddes The bride is the of daughter is a son The groom officiating. of Mr St Mrs Erland Johnson, mi at mis ivoy uucKsieaa, Union. Sandy. The groom is the son Following the ceremony the of Mr ti Mrs William Emmons. justweds were honored at a re- Attending the bride were matception for members of the im- ron of honor, Mary Beckstead; mediate family. BeckMelena bridesmaids, Miss Judy Jones was the stead, Mikey Kay Britton, JanWoodpeckers bride's sole attendant. Verl ice Coult, Kathy Coult; junior Mike McCandless was e'ected Ssott was best man for his bridesmaid, Jolyn Beckstead; of the WoodpeckbrotheHn-law- . president Following a hon- flower Ann Margaret ers Club organized in Sandy. eymoon in Colorado they are Beckstead.girl, Vess Beckstead was Mike Other officers are Carter, making a hme in Salt Lake. best man. vice president; Scott Barra-cloug- secretary 'j Coupl e Re peat Vows In Temple Ceremony Miss Anderson Mr sen, 1 1 By East Midvale, announce the r V-- : "Quant by Quant," Mary (Quant's) own story about a wildly successful career through the exciting, frightening world of fashion. "Son of the Great Society," by A. Buchwald. Occasionally Mr Buchwald makes something up, only to discover two weeks later that what he made up turned out to be true. "The Great American Desert," by W. Ho'lon. The evolution of the vast desert, and its hopes for the future. "Last Adventure," by O. Johnson. 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