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Show rroxErRl10' Salem ,9M Daily Herald 1 1 A HOME and GARDE Ev FLORENCE SPERRY SALEM-Fiie- and nds 13 neigh- -' Davis called bors of Mrs. recently to help her make a hj Bv REGE.NE PEAY Mrs XTrfva RFA.HMTX quilt. Hone entertained the BL Bridge! . were Mrs. !Qub Prove Ka!e Mrs. Clea Banks Nlrs Jerry took her mctner, Mrs. Ivy Talbot Davis and her sister Mrs.l Aleen Stephenson of Spanish; Jif. and Mrs. Carl Lindstrom Fork to rrovo 10 ceieDra.:;haH her sister Mrs. Erva Mer- Mrs. Stephenson s birthday. rm 0f Huntsville Ala., as a guest. Present were five sisters and toeir Pan" bro Mrs. Wilford and Hunt Bishop for Tucsori, Ariz.,,nersbave left where they will visit their s was children and other relatives Mrs. Millie Herbert to the ABC Club. ess and friends. h6 a Sears Alpine 3nQmin By CAROLYN HEATON - In appreciation ALPINE 01 we A1Pllie "P" are Second Ward bishopric holding a ward party. Everyone in the ard is invited to the new building Friday at 6:30 p.m., for a smorgasbord dinner Entertainment will be furnish- ed by BYU. " ur 3 DAYS ONLY of Vaughn Strong, Mr. and Mrs LaVar Strone. jnVolved in a one car acci- dent when the 1967 sportscar he was driving skidded and Dr. Clifford Clark of Greeley, rolled at ?30 S. Main in Alpine Mrs. Garnet Hunt had a Colo., is "'ending a few days and landed on its top on the home her at last eek.iwith 'his parents, Mr. and Mrs, quilting lawn of George Heaton. HighA aeuuuus uiuuer was serveu uar,rv nark way patrolman Bob Greenhalgh TO iia. cjujio mil, :uis. r.uie investigated the accident. An Taylor, Mrs. Lovina ThompMrs. Pauline Richardson, estimated $500 damage was Alice son and Mrs. Vergie Hurt Mrs. Alto Anderson, Mrs. done to the car. Vaughn was Steele and Mrs. Edith Lundell in taken to the American Fork Lt and Mrs. Richard Gill attended the DUP conference Hospital and released. and two sons and Mrs. Betty Salt Lake City. Bradford all of Shermon, Tex., Confsrence visitors at the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moul- were guests of Mr. and Mrs. anH family of Logan, were home of President and Mrs. ton Angus D. Taylor for the week. guests of Mrs. Regene Peay. Reid Burgess were Led and to Ann Robison and three children They were on their way Mr. and Mrs. Earl F. Card southern Utah tor a snort vaca of Spokane, Wash; Hugh and have left for Lancaster, Calif., tion. Ada Reid of Jerome, Ida., and where they will spend a week President Walter Hick and his Mr and Mrs. Otto Anderson son and two daughters of Nor visiting their son, Mr. and Mrs. snent a dav at Fountain Green folk, U. Darrell Card and family. visiting her sister, Mrs. Arvilla Mr. and Mrs. Avon Luke Anderson. Niles and Vivian Hadley and have left for an extended trip have moved into former family Mr. and Mrs. Mont Hickman to Washington and vicinity. home of the Riley Miller's. few days, had as guests fer a of Denver, Hickman n Debra Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy and Many friends and relatives of of Las Vegas, Nev., Colo., a daughter of Mr. sue Vera Carlisle Knoll ana Mark Hickman, Mrs. gathereJ were visitors of his parents Both girls are attend- to Alpine to attend her funeral, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Christen- - Peterson. BYU. She was born in Alpine and sen. They enjoyed the Christen-se- n ing made her home there for many while here. reunion Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Bar- yeard. She died of cancer April are visiting relatives in 3, in Lancaster, Calif., where Mrs. Vergil Minear accom- ney Calif. she had been living the past panied Mrs. Karen Wiglngton few years. and daughter Kristin of Salt Arch Beckstrom and his Lake City to Salem where they daughter, Mrs. Mary Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bunker spent the day as guests of the celebrated their birthdays reArt Sperry's. enjoyed dinner at the ho me of at held was The party cently. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Eddy. the home of Mr. and Mrs. RobMr. and Mrs. Victor Linton ert Jensen. drove to the Salt Lake City air Phil and Carman Morrill and port to meet their son, Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Han- seven children have moved and Mrs. Larry Linton and sen's three children, Larry, 12, from Pleasant Grove to Alpine. little son of Portland, Ore., who Laura, four, and Lisa, nine, obare living in the former They came to attend General Con served their birthdays recently. home of Isaac Turner. ference and visit friends and relatives. Mrs. Sheila Moss, Granger, Douglas Aldredge returned spent a week with her parents, home from the University HosThe home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Hawkins where he underwent work attendpital was Wood was the husband Merrill gather while her on his legs that were badly ing place for a family get- ing a funeral in Seattle, Wash. broken over two months ago in together" during conference Mrs. Gertrude Zink from Salt an accident. He is now in the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Doug las Shelton and children of Lake Spent a few days with her American Fork Hospital again. Sacramento, Calif., Mr. and son Frank Zink and family. Mrs. Fred H. Forbes enter Mrs. Rulon Meril and children tained her sisters and brothers of Dugway and Mr. and Mrs. and their families in her home Ira Wood and son Willard were in honor of her birthday and the all present. A delicious family dinner was served Sunday. birthday of her brother, LaVar By Marguerite Waterbury Chistiansen of Spanish Fork. 25 GOSHEN Bishop and Mrs. About 30 members of the guests attended. William Morgan of Camarillo, D. Angnes Taylor family Calif., visited at the home of Twelve members were presgetting .together for the Mr. and Mrs. b, ent at club week end at the Taylor home. their cousin, meeting at the home The two families of LuRue Pack in American The group went to Salt Lake Jasnerson. were dinner guests at the home Fork, with Marlene Holley as City to see Elaine Walston off crews. Mrs. Robert Elections for offifor her mission to Austria. of Mr. and cers for the coming year were Miss Walston is the grandBishop and Mrs. William held and the Mother's Day daughter of the Taylors. left for Salt Lake City, party was planned. New presi LDS where they attended the dent is Bonna Hanson, Dorothy Conference. McClure, vice president; Judy Jack, secretary; and project Andrew Sorenson is a patient chairladies are Joyce Hall and By RUTH HOOPER at the Payson Hospital after Darlene Page. MAPLETON Tommy Bona, suffering a heart attack. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bona, Henery Llewelyn, Clara Mo Mr. and Mrs .Arthur Melquist Daniel and Alberta Bennett is still in the Tooele Valley Hospital. He is reported im of Salt Lake, were visitors and have been patients at the Amerproving but will be there about dinner guests at the home of ican Fork Hospital. Little Dani-is- e another 10 days. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bennett, the baby daughter White. of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Parry Harrison was released from the Ameriand family will be moving to Earl Okelberry and daughter can Fork Hospital. Spokane, Wash, in the hear Mrs. Lucille Ainges, of Spanish future. Fork, drove to Salt Lake City Conference brought Bishop where they visited at the home and Mrs. Larry Mortenson and Mrs. Roy (Verlaine) Tanner of a son and brother, David son from Hawthorne, Nev., to was given a surprise birthday Okelberry. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verl party at the home of Mrs. Lois Adams for a visit Jensen in Prove Those attend Mr. and Mrs. John Nelscn Jeanne Harding, visited at the home of her sising were Max Buckner has been apNancy Jensen, Joyce Hutch ter, Mrs. Kate Ballard in pointed to the office of justice ings, Gretha Andreassen, Doris Salem. of the peace. This position beKay Prestwich, Ruth came available when Walter Mr. and Mrs. Max White, Higley was elected to the Hooper and Inger Tanner and city daughter, Helen, all of Provo. and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin council. White and families of BountiMrs. Olive Whiting has re- ful, spent a few days with their Dog licenses are now past turned home after several mother, Mrs. Dealia White. due. All dogs must be tagged, weeks visiting in Idaho with or they will be destroyed. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond (Ard- Mr. and Mrs. Vern Beck of 1U1) Jensen and family. Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Illegal dumping of trash along Grieve of Salt Lake, and Veron county roads near Alpine has Linda Tippetts, daughter of Cook and Larry Cook of Span been increased. Offenders will Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Tippetts, ish Fork, were guests at the be reported to the County Sheris spending a vacation with her home of Mr. and Mrs. George iff which could result in prosefolks. She is presently employ Cook. cution and fines. - host-;wa- """--w: 1 Save 20, the son 7! I if ON Jff I DELUXE 3-IN- -l ASPHALT SHINGLES fcL Here's rugged, dependable protection against inclement weather. Sears shingles are made of a superior felt base which is heavily saturated with 100 pure asphalt and then thoroughly coated with pure asphalt and colorfast mineral granules. Weighs 235 lbs. per 100 sq. ft. ft and - MANY SHOP EARLY ,V. 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