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Show I an mitij w I Lyman-Robinso- I SLC Sept. 25 at 2 p.m. the Country Club will be the scene of the annual fashion show of the Ladies Association of the Monticello Country Club, where the latest fall fashions from the City Mercantile, Monticello, and Mary and Lucilles Smart Fashions in Moab will be shown. The theme for On Saturday, MEXICAN HAT Dorothy Lyman, daughter of Mrs. Ronald Davis of Mexican Hat, and Douglas Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robinson of Blanding, were united In marriage at 1 p.m. Sept. 18. Bishop Raymond G. Anderson officiated at the double ring ceremony performed in the Salt Lake City home of the grooms sister, Mrs. Larmar Rummer. The bride was attired in a blue lame dress for the ceremony and wore a white rosebud corsage. Attendants for the bride and groom were Naida Hunt and Roy Hammond, both of Salt Lake City. guests for the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Davis of Mexican Hat and Mrs. Wayne Robinson of Blanding. The newlyweds are making their home in Salt Lake City. Open house for Dennis Christensens An open house will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Young Saturday evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Christensen who were recently married at the Manti temple. Friends are invited to come between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. to wish the young couple well but are asked not to bring any gifts. The Young home is at 117 Blue Mountain Drive. n Newlyweds honored at open house Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. the former Sue Ann Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Larry Pipkin greeted friends is theGeorge Wilson, Salt Lake Mrs,, at an open house Saturday City. Mr. and Mrs. James PipLievening .at the Monticello kin, Monticello, are parents of brary. The new Mi's. Pipkin, the groom. The couple was married Aug. k oooooooooo 23 in the Salt Lake LDS Tem- Dennis Robson leaves for Hawaii Xmas -- On Sunday, Sept. 12 Dennis Robson flew by jet from Salt Lake City to Hawaii where he will attend the LDS Church College of Hawaii this year. Dennis was accompanied to Salt Lake by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robson and his sister Jan. Prior to his departure, several parties were given honoring Dennis and other family members. Mrs. Ruby Bronson and Mrs. LaRae Robson entertained 35 relatives at a mountain party for Dennis and Steven Bronson, who has an LDS mission call. In addition Mrs. Ila Robson hostessed a party hon-- , oring Dennis, Mike Bronson and Carolyn Hyde. 1 ple. A profusion of fall flowers decorated the' room for Saturdays affair. Serving tables featured centerpieces of dainty marigolds and miniature cattails. Refreshments were served by Mary, June Cash, Carolyn Reay, Betty Jo Hyde, Terri Carey, Corinne Roring, Johnson, and Grace Eas-ti- cards? ins couple Morris Nelson showed his color slides taken on a visit to Spain and told a great deal about the country He also showed a few slides of Paris and London. Special guests at the meeting were Mrs. Bert Alward and Miss Mary. Lemmond . Hostesses Mrs. Hanson and Miss Eleanore Hacking serv- ed delicious refreshments. is now making their home in Salt Lake City where both are employed. .ru . Order Research at Iowa State University shows concrete feeding floors and an overhead shelter for spring and. summer feeding can save an average of r $3.78 per steer over a V fx Blanding Gardeners to meet on Friday BLANDING ing Gardeners Oct. 1 "V The Blandwill meet on in the Library at sausage 7:30 p.m. Rell Argyle of Monticello Is expected to show some interesting slides. Everyone Is invited to come and bring a friend. your period. - 4, V J. Rasmussen becca Redd. The attendants wore floor length gowns of gold silk with boleros of deep gold velvet and matching silk shoes. Serving as best man was Severell Morgan; ushers were Dick Montgomery, Steve Statis, Hardy Redd, Robert Redd, and Paul Redd. Assisting at the reception were Carol Whitney, Cathy a Clarke, Ann Bauman, and Morgan. Presiding over the guest book was Mrs. Sunny Redd. After a honeymoon to San Francisco, the newlyweds will make their home In Salt Lake City where they will continue their schooling. Ra-De- C rEPEAl VEIICALJ lb 89c Lucky Charms. 8 oz. pack, Sugar Pops 9 oz. pack, Wackies 8 oz. pack , Sugar Crisp 9 oz. pk. a 29c Kraft Miracle SALAD DRESSING Whip Qt Shasta 46 oz. FRUIT DRINKS 49c Swansdown .jj PEACHES cards 259C RAISINS Llb:.ba9 CAKE MIXES S'!' 389 S 4M New King Size off label BEANS Libbv or Hunts A Big 216 cans BOLD DETERGENT Box 25 PORK & now MILK ship 28. Atop 39. At bat 40. Musical 23. Cry of pain note mushroom '" 24.Those in 29. Brides re41. 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Hacking, Vernal; ' of Provo and LaSal, and Richon a month-lon- g tour of Swit-- ard J. Rasmussen, son of Mr. z e r 1 a n d, Austria, Germany, and Mrs. Jesse Scothern of Italy, France, Belgium, the Brigham City, were married Netherlands, Denmark, Scot- on Sept. 17 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. land, Ireland, and England. The trip to the continent will was held the A be by air, and then the travel- same reception at the home of the day ers will tour by car. brides parents in Provo. Eleanore plans to return the bride selected a gown first of November to her nurs- of The a delicate ivory silk brocade, ing duties at the San Juan fashioned with small pearls Hospital. the Empire waistline. Her shoulder length veil was The San Juan Record held by a lace and pearl head-piecMonticello, Utah Matron of honor was Norma Thursday, September 23, 1965 B. Nielsen, and bridesmaids Page Four were Beverly, Regina and Re- - book, ceived gifts. The young 1 ' near future. vacation was at the and Angeline West-cot- t and Shirley Jenkins re- Lee-Wilk- f '- -- 7 Miss Hacking to have Ne-ree- guest v Members and guests of the Rebus Rota Literary club met Wednesday evening at the Bruce Hanson home. Among the business items discussed were pains for an art show to be held in late winter and participation in a drive for funds to combat arthritis. Club members will be contacting townspeople for conSaul, tributions to this fund in the Jo-len- rites solemnized en winter activities the annual show is September Song and sports wear, sleep wear and evening wear will be featured. The moderator for the event will be Leona Marko-seand in tune with the theme Mrs. Susie Jensen will sing September Song accompanied by Mrs. Donna Redd at the piano. Donna will also play appropriate music during the style show. Models are Bernice e Vera Forrest, Una Black, Bailey, Mernice Odette and Betty Jean Keown as well as the Misses Kristine Nielson, Marian Holden, Kristine Perkins, Carol Dalton and Blanche Fullmer, high school students. General chairman for the is Gwen Halls with Maxine Christensen and Arah Corbin as In addition to the showing of the latest fall styles, refreshments will be served. In charge of the tea are Cleone Cooper, Arlene Auble and Reta Bartell. Blanding ladies are issued a special invitation to attend this function, as well as all other residents of the community. Tickets will be on sale at the door for $1. Redd-Rassmuss- Rebus Rota plans 'September Song' is fashion theme n wedding in 1 559c PRODUCE ' . . . SHE nsTi 2LJ I UQ tla IB 8. ridge hot . . . Perfect with frankfurters 9. Spicy stew 10. Languished 11. Song 16. Place of confinement 5c FROZEN 587 . . . to see that our customers are absolutely, positively satisfied with our products and services. 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