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Show iBridal Shower 'for Miss Wilson im mb saasoft Craig Young claims bride in Temple rites The Salt Lake IDS Temple was the setting for the wedding of MLs Claudia Smith and D. Craig Young which took place Uednesday, May 31. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Smith, HuSer, Utah and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. DarroII P. Young, Mont iceilo. The bride wore a floor length gown of white satin with a chapel train which fell from the waist. The gown was fashioned with a sheath skirt , long sleeves and a cowl neckline. The bodice was embroidered with seed pearls in flower design. Her shoulder length veil was of nylon tulle and was attached to a headpiece of pearl flowers. She carried a cascade bridal bouquet of roses with white streamers. Mrs. Oscar F. Jesperson, Jr. , sister of the bride, was Maid of Honor and bridesmaids were Annette Smith, Judy Todd, Sylvia Call and Amclie Young. Acting as best man was Paul Anderson with Wayne S. Young, Harold H. Smith, Jr. , and Oscar F. Jesperson, Jr., The Monticello First Ward Relief Society held its closing social May 24 with Mrs. Harold Muehiestein and Mrs. Wyman Redd conducting the meeting. Mrs. Cerrold cmith directed group singing with piano accompaniment by Mrs. lisle Adams. Mrs. Kenneth Summer gave the lesson on "Wisdom Teaches Right" and presented the rest of the program. Mrs. Claire Toponce read a poem by Wjit Whitman, Mrs. lisle Adams gave the biography of Albert Lyman, Mrs. Clyde Barton read excerpts from Mr. Lyman's book "Man to Man", and Mrs. Joe Barry read Kipling's "If" and an The Misses Dianne Wight, Jjynann frost, Stephanie Hess, Julie Redd and Kathy Red J entertained at the Wight home May 24 with a surprise bridal shower honoring their classmate Tula Wilson. Other guests were members of the senior class of Monti-cei- lo High School. Alter the honoree had opened her many lovely gi'ts the remainder of the event ig was spent playing games and enjoying the refreshments Served by the hostesses. On Friday Miss Wilson flew to Shreveport, la., to spend ten days visiting at the home of her fiance's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stuckey. Her fiance will then obtain leave from the service to accompany her and his parents when they drive to Monticello where the couple will exchange marriage vows on June 10. The ceremony will take place in the Monticello Library with a reception to follow. Redds entertain Blue Mountain Mrs. Taylor to original peom written by her husband's grandmother. Mrs, Hyde displayed a lovely amber glass water pitcher which her grandmother had received for a wedding present in 1670 as well as a gold engraved bracelet belonging to her mother. The program concluded with the playing of Stanley Bronson's recording "Man to Man" and refreshments were served by Mrs. W'endel Frost, Mrs. Carlos Hyde, Mrs. Muehlstein and Mrs. Redd. Work director, Frank Mrs. Milner, announced that only work night meetings will be held during the summer, the next to be June 14, and that a sewing workshop was to be held during the week of 3. Details will be June announced later and anyone w ishing to sign up for the lessons may call Mrs. Milner to make arrangements. review book Mrs. Helen Taylor of Moab will present a review of the book "That Certain Something, the Magic of Charm" by Arlene Francis at a meeting of the Fine Arts Club to be held Thursday, June IS at 7i30 pm. The Fine Arts Club and the Carden Club will be guests of the Country Club ladles at the Country Club at that time. Mrs. Taylor is widely known as a book reviewer and hat a most unique style in her reviews. She has been a guest in Monticello previously and her reviews are always enjoyable and entertaining. 19-2- Moods The San Juan Record MontJrello. Utah Thursday, June 1, l9o7 1ace Four A SPRING TONIC In Grandma's day come Spring we all were in for a cup of Sassafras, or Alfalfa tea. Sometimes she even gave us a concoction of Black Strap Molasses or some powdered Rhubarb to drink. She thought we needed a tonic, a picker up, a purge or something. It was terrible for us young ones. Remember? Now all such remedy's are gone and almost forgotten. Here's another recipe for a Spring Tonic that will work for all of us. If you're feeling tired and A combination birthday celebration and dinner party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Redd last Saturday evening when they hosted houseguests of theirs and of Mr. and Mrs. Edway Redd and celebrated the 17th birthday of Miss Kathy Redd. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Edway Redd, Kathy, Mrs. Fanny Redd and Alfred Redd from Niles, Calif., the mother and brother of Edway, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Redd as ushers. and family of Moab, and Following the ceremony a Mrs. Cordon Richardson of reception was held at the home Spring Clen, Utah, aunt of of the bride's parents at 105 East Tom Redd. East Center, Huber. Mrs. Richardson was a showers were houseguest of Mr. and Mis. given the bride by Mrs. Dean Todd, Judy Todd, Linda Waltr, Tom Redd while Mr. and Mrs. Edway Redd entertained his Lynette Thurber and Sylvia mother and brother from CalCall. ifornia. All of the guests A reception honoring the came for the graduation of young couple will be held in the Monticello Library SaturMiss Kathy Redd, arriving on day evening, June 3, from Wednesday and leaving on eight to ten p. m. Sunday for their respective homes. After the dinner party Mr. and Mrs. Tom Redd showed the slides of their vacation trip to Vancouver last year and Kathy showed the slides of her trip to New York and Washington. blue And you don't know what to do, do nothin' If your appetite's not right, And your waistband's gettin' tight, stop stuffin' If your plans are all awry, And you feel you want to cry, go fish'n', If you can't see far ahead, And wish that you were dead, stop wishin'. If you know you talk too much, And your neighbor's feelin's touch, stop talkin' If your nerves are all askew, There is one good thing to do--- go Pre-nupt- ial Attends Certification Class Mrs. John Lewis spent several days in Salt Lake City recently where she attended a certification class for camp leaders held at the LDS University Stake House. About 125 women attended the class with the first day devoted to instruction in camp procedures. Starting at 6:30 am the next morning and carrying a full pack, they hiked five miles over the mountain to Navy Wigwam in Mill Creek Canyon where they camped overnight. Next day they were divided into groups of ten and each group was required to set up a primitive pioneer camp, using only native materials as they found available to construct their tables, benches, fire place, latrine and other camp Closing Social for Relief Society Make your wedding perfect. Come in and see our line of wedding invitations, bride books, & napkins. Everything with the personal touch. walkin'. If you're ru linin' into debt, And can't pay for what you get, stop buyin'. If you'd like to reach the top, And are just about to stop, keep tryin'. San Juan Record Monticello, Utah Eggs Small 4 doz. $1 Delicious Apples 6 Lbs. Yellow Onions Lb. Tomatoes 50 0 tube Now Located at 251 E 200 N Monticello Vets facilities. 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