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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah eJjc iluncO'VliiG- - Juab Stake House is Scene of Saturday Juab Stake llini.se was Saturday evening M s Ed Bean accompanied her vin in iw and daughter. M uid Mi-George Geo ol Spanish Folk, on a trip to j Yelk w stone National lai k T lev v,sited at Idalw Falls the jfi.it light with her brother and sisliv in law. Mr and Ms W 1. Serry They returned lu me Friday. Mi ami Mis Terrence Vest and Mis llael Bo-d- i woe Slm-didinner giie.sts ot Mr and Mis Vei non llosh m Spung Citjl Mr and Mis Vest will leave this week tor Calilorma to m.ike their home. s t ho trof the wedding and leeeption Mias Mary Eileen Austin and Thomas Uoyd Randle. President It. Roscue Garrett of Juab Stake officiated at the ceremony Parents of the bridal couple are Mr. and Mrs. David Austin of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs Lloyd G Randle of Eureka For the nuptial festivities, the new Airs Randle selected a gown of chantilly lace with an overskirt of silk organza A crown of seed pearls released her butterfly veil of illusion. She earned white orchid.s surrounded by pink rosebuds. Bridal attendants included Miss Margaret Austin, a sister, maid of honor; Mrs. Clark Austin, matron of honor; Mrs. James F. Derry, the bridegroom's sister; Miss Sally Lomax; Miss Gwen Gardner, Mrs Merlyn Bigelow and Mrs. Larry King. They were attired in green brocaded taffeta sheaths and carried carna Lions and roses. Pamla Kay Austin was flower girl. Best man duties weer assumed by James F. Derry. John Sandstrom, Jerry Brown, Glen Adamson, Merlyn Bigelow, Clark Austin and Ed. Shell ushered. The bride is a graduate of Stevens Henager college. Her husband has attended Utah State University. He will continue his studies at the University of Utah this fall. Alan Hall was ring bearer for the ceremony. Miss Linda Kay Wheelwright was in charge of the guest book, and Miss Nancy Nyman assisted with the Thank You" notes. Assisting with were Marsha Hall, Eileen gifts Jensen and Linda Hall. i y Mr and Mis Eldon Bowles and family visited Dinosaur National Monument, Flaming Gvrgo dam, and Little America Wioming over the week end. PHOTO Reception Honors Sandra Jackson, Diane Bowles, taPsy Garrett, Angela Brough, Mona Couple After Iris Crawforth and Ann Hall. RanG. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd dle entertained Friday evening Temple Ceremony at a buffet luncheon honoring In a ceremony performed on the bridal party, at the home Friday, August 24 at the LDS of the brides parents. Manti Temple, Miss Carolyn Entertaining at became the bride of parties have been Miss Ann Oliver Clayton, Miss Gwen Gardner, Lowell M. Jones. The bride is daughter of Mr. Miss Sally Lomax, Miss Linda Kay Wheelwright, Mrs. Bige- and Mrs. Hamson Oliver of Mona. Parents of the groom low and Miss Nancy Nyman. are Mr. and Mrs. Maurice E. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gar- Jones of Mona. The couple was honored at rett of Provo visited a few a breakfast given by days with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd thewedding of the groom. parents Garrett. On Friday evening, the briMr. and Mrs. Elgin Garrett dal couple greeted friends at a were over night guests of Mr. reception at the Mona Ward and Mrs. Keith Chapman in Recreational hall. Loa last week. For this event the bride was pre-nupti- al attired in a floor length gown of bridal taffeta that extended into a chapel train. The yoke and skirt of the gown had appliques of aleneon lace with pearls and sequins. Her veil of sheerest illusion was caught to a pearl tiara. She carried a bouquet of yellow carnations surrounding a white orchid. Miss Kathleen Oliver was maid of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids were Miss Lucille Bailey, Miss Carolyn Sparks and Miss Nyra Stanley. They wore gold and white brocaded taffeta and carried bouquets of yellow and w'hite carnations. Carol Jean Cowan and Joyce Oliver were flower girls. Kevin Jones acted as best man for his brother. Gedge Oliver, brother of the bride, ushered. Following a honeymoon to Yellowstone National Park and to Colorado, the young couple will make a home in Provo where Mr. Jones is attending B. Y. U. He has completed an LDS mission to the West- ern States. POTATOES 39? LETTUCE 10? Bib. LOCAL TOMATOES ONADE Reg-- 6 T.T. PEAS -- CORN-PEAS CONOCO PARK Main Boyd Park, Manager & Nephi, Utah Center Brake Service Qualified Mechandic on Duty Overhaul! Lubrication Engine Tuneup Washing CONOCO gasoline, oil, and other products DONT BORROW SUBSCRIBE lxp Mrs. Giltiert Bailey lelt Mon- day night for Santa Anna. California to attend the funeral services for Mrs Nellie Staum, sister of Mrs Carroll G n TWO DAIS, SEPT. 1- 200 p.m. -3 MAMMOTH PARADES Saturday Sept. 1 Mon. Labor Day Sept Count Sftxfcr, HORSESHOI TOURNAAKNT - Art Home Art Flower SHOW FAYWRWMR taOHSCHOOt r JAMBOREE SAIIIIOiMF.N. REUNIONS cans FREEWATER SHOW SWIMMINC FOOt cur SUNDAY 1.00 - Every pound of copper Kenneeott produce, in Utah is firml, tied to the production and sale of copper throughout the world. Copper is a world commodity, sold in a world market, with the price established by world supply and demand. 83C 1 LB PKG - 43c RIVAL BACON 2 LBS 89e FRESH GROUND BEEF BAR S HAMS - - Whole or Half - - per lb 89c PHONE 623-03- 50 -- Because neither Kenneeott nor any other single producer can effectively establish a price for copper, operating costs are vital to Kennecotts continued success. To sell copper profitably in the highly competitive world market, costs must be controlled. And they are controlled by a comprehensive program to increase efficiency in all Kenneeott operations in Utah. COMPLETE PROCESSING OF BEEF FORK AND LAMB Kenneeott must sell its copper profitably at the price established by supply and demand in the world market. Efficiency is the only means of achieving this. It keeps Kenneeott a sound productive business that produces economic benefits for Utah. - Utah Copper Division MUMS 1 "Utah Biggest Labor Day Celebration " eg for tm AFTKNOOR NOWAY CARROTS OR BOCCOLI 8Pto95e HASH BROWN PTATOES 2 lb bag 23c CATSUP - Mission - 14 oz bottles - - 3 for 41 0 Clover Club POTATO CHIPS -- 10 oz bag 59c 12 oz bottles 6 for 39c R. C. COLA .49c) 39c GEBHARDTS CHILI I'alb-(RDERBY POTTED MEATS -- 5 cans 49c DELRICH MARGARINE - 3 lbs 97c EGGS LARGE B GRADE dozen 43c SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING-- 3 lb 67? IN OUR MARKET NEW Breaded VEAL CUTLETS - - 7 740 a. Sunday, 7.00 pm. & - S. I TABERNACLE SUROtrMOIDif CARNIVAL 3 10a.m. PROGRAM rriiii com Band Concert Sunday Night 9 p.m. 12 noon HOMECOMING SQUARE DANCE 10c per pound OZ cans'-1- 0 Grant Allen They weie heie tor the wedding letvptum ol Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Llojd Handle (Mary Austin on Satin day evening Mr and Mis Monte Ba.ley and children Clela Jan and K.uen Lnn of Ogden .spent the tore part of last week visiting with their parents. Mi's Gilbert Bailey and Mis Ivnn Jackson On Tuesday they visited at Budal Veil Falls and enjoved riding the Sky I,l!t They also enjoed the trip fiom Provo Canyon over the Alpine Road. Scenic Busloy. and Mrs. Franklin K and Miss five Lucille Bailey is spendchildren ol Biougli Salt Lake City weie week-en- d ing this week at the home of guests of his parents. Mr. and Mr and Mrs Merln Burras-to- n Mis Frank Brough. in Salt Lake City. The family of Mrs John C. Mr. and Mi'S. German Whipple (Audrey Goble) and family Hall met at her home on Sunof Lakewood, California were day. A delicious luncheon was recent overnight guests of Mrs. served on the patio at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sadie Cazier. Garrett by Mrs. Garrett, a Visiling at the home of Mrs. daughter of Mrs. Hall J. W. Cowan recently were her Mr. and Mrs brother in law and sister, Mr. Clarence and Mrs. Martin Stiessman of Greenhalgh aid family and Layton, and her son in law and Mi'S. William Failey enjoyed a Yellowstone daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Willis five-da- y trip Shepherd and family of Mag- National Park. T icy visited in na Idaho wath Mr. ard Mrs. William Greenhalgh, brother of Mr. and Mrs T. D. Davis Clarence Greenhalgh and came were in Bountiful at the home home by way of the Teton Naof Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Lim- tional Park and Jackson Hole, burg for a family reunion on Wyoming. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Ned Bar les Mr. and Mrs. James R. and family were in Provo on Grange and five children of Sunday to attend the Mikkel-so- n are Vancouver, Washington family reunion. visiting at the home of her Rue Golden spent a few days mother, Mrs John C. Hall. last week in Wyoming hunting Mrs. Don Gadd and daughter Antelope. Anita visited in Sandy three Those attending the Everitt days last week with her son in law' and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. family reunion in Nephi CanJames Allred. They also vis- yon on Sunday were: Mr. and ited with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mrs. Clifford Jorgensen, Mr. Mower in Salt Lake City. Mrs. and Mrs. Gordon Thompson, Mower is a sister of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lunt, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Everitt, Air Gadd and Mrs. Leonard Everitt, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gardner and Mrs. Thayne Jarrett, and of Salt Lake City spent the Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Everitt week end with Mr and Mrs. and their families. Mr. U LEM Threa Pag NEPHI NEWS BRIEFS Wedding, Reception fcetnnjj Thuriday, August 30, 1962 J FM. FM. |