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Show NpM, Juab County, Utah -- Memorial day visitors at the Bond and four children of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. G. O. home of Mrs. T. II. Burton inGolden of Orem, and Mr. and cluded: Mr. and Mrs. Glen Visitors during the past week Mrs. A. M. Peterson of GunWorthington and son Jack of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. nison. Logan; Dr. Alma P. Burton Ilyrum Broadhead were Mr. Mrs. T. II. Burton recently and children John, Jimmy andi and Mrs. W. D. Broadhead of returned from Yuma, Arizona, Ann of Orem; Dr and Mrs Grand Junction, Mr. and Mrs. where she has been a guest for Marcus II. Burton and sons Alma Jennings of Ogden, Mr. the past month of her son in Richard and Harry of Salt and Mrs. II. II Ralphs of law and daughter, Mr. and Lake City; and P. B. Cowan Iluntington Park, California. Amersville, Oregon, Mrs. Floyd Mrs. Clem Hesse. tSTIjc Thursday, imco-Ifotu- G 41WHP Hcphi Social Items ' t, W' Z' : r h: r ALL WEATHER COATS LighfweTghf Reversible Plain Color fo Lively Matching Print! BEAUTEFUL a new cotton and rayon fabric! JUST ,95 Mr. and Mrs Donald E. Kingsolver (Carol Gadd) Impressive Rifes at Manfi Temple Unite Young Couple Miss Carol Louise Gadd became the bride of Donald E. Kingsolver in the Manti L.D.S. Temple on Friday, May 31. President A. Bent Peterson performed the ceremony. On Saturday, June 1, the couple greeted guests at a reception given in their honor at the Juab Stake House. Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Gadd of Nephi are parents of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Kingsolver of Bellflower, Calif-o- i nia are parents of the groom. The brides gown of peau de soi was floor length with a The skirt and chapel train. double bow at the back were enhanced by appliqued laoe and pearl motifs. The bodice and sleeves were of lace. A pearl bow released her bouffant veil of illusion. Her bouquet was a white orchid surrounded by baby pink roses. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Michael Brady, Miss Carol Lee Miss Loretta Walkenshaw, Seneca, Mrs. Morris Ostler, Mrs. Bud Nielson and Mrs. Glen Lewis. They wore ice blue sheaths. They carried old fashioned nose-gay- s. Blaine Seamons was best man. The ushers were Galen N. Gadd, Rodger Rollins, James F. Gadd, John Lomax and Daniel Boston. Mrs. Gerald Witt presided at the guest book. 1963 Pag and family, Mrs. Delta Hedberg, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Howell and Tharol Howell, ail of Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Neil Mrs. Ira McIntosh of BurErshel Clark of Springville, sen and son Ronnie, and Jimmy lington, Wyoming, P. B. CowHelen Mr. and Mrs. Hopes, weekEvans of Tooele were an and Miss Lynnea Lunt of end guests of Mrs. Verda Clow C alifomia were recent visitors Marcus Sowby, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Marrson, all of Salt Lake ard. of Mrs. Lucille Lunt. City, Mrs. Gordon Bell and son Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cox Gordon Lunt of Salt Lake and daughter of Murray, Mr. and four children of Bountiful City spent last week at the and Mrs. Mac Bigler of EurMr. and Mrs. Howard spent the week end with Mr. home of his parents, Mr. and eka, and Mrs. Ed. Cox. Mis. Ray Lunt. Mr. and Mrs. Bonnemort of Kaysvllle, Mrs. Paul Lunt and son of Sandy Joe Mecham and sen and a Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lunt were Memorial Day guests at friend of American Fork, Dave and three sons of Dugway the Mecham of Oakland, California Lunt home. Ray were Memorial Day visitors of spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Lunt. Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Waters Estella McPherson, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Jarrett and children of Vernal, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hall and visited in Lehi with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs Wayne Steele and family of Fort Duchesne visitson Orem of at the visited Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Leo Lott, and ed over the Memorial Day week Rulon Fox and Mr. and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph end with Mr. and Mrs. Perry on and Wednesday Rulon Russon, and in Spring- Lyman C. Hall. ville with her brother and sis- Thursday. They also attended com School the Juab High A shower was given In honter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl mencement exercises where or of Mrs. LaRue Worthington Goates, on Memorial day. Robert Lyman was one of the Johnson at the home of Mrs. Memorial week end guests graduates. Blaine Ingram on Friday evenof Mr. and Mrs. George V. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Simmons ing. Jones were Mr. and Mrs. Lee of Whittier, California visited Mrs. William Worthington, C. Burton and family, Mr. and Memorial day week Miss Lula Worthington, Mrs. the during Mrs. Mrs. Clair Anderson and fam- end with her .brother and sis- Eldon Bowles, Lynn ily, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jones ter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Theo- Wright Mrs Otis Kay, Mrs. and daughter, all of Salt Lake dore Howard. Jack Carter, Mrs. Read Smith, Mrs. Frank Matheson, Mrs. City; and Dr. and Mrs. Richard IMr. and Mrs. Bryant McCord Norman Anderson, Miss DaphJones of Logan. of Compton, California are vis- ne Park, Mrs. Delbert Broad-hea- d, Mrs. Iva IL Millward of Las iting with their grandparents, Mrs. Dee Wright Mrs. Vegas, Nevada visited at the Mr. qnd Mrs. George Howarth Kay Stuart and the hostess, Mrs. Johnson home of her brother in law and this week. Mrs. Ingram. was married on May 15 at the sister, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Judd Memorial day visitors of Mr. Manti Temple. last week. They all visited in Grantsville and Salt Lake City and Mrs. Raymond Houghton were Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Howon Memorial day. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Fred Hedberg over the weekell, Mr. and Mrs. Geno Mrs. Ruby Bigler of Eureka Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Var-c- end were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph spent five days of last week all of Salt Lake City, Mr. Beard of St George, Mr. and at the home of her sister, and Mrs. Richard Howell and Mrs. Don E. Jones and family Estella McPherson. family, and Mr. and Mrs. La- of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. mar Howell of Kearns; Mr. and Clyde Jarrett of Garland, Mr. were Dorothy Lott, Lois Hay- Mrs. Voil Howell and daught- and Mrs. Glen Jarrett and ward, Roberta B. Ivory, and er Diane of Provo, Mr. and family of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Jack Howell and family Nadine Tufts. Mr. and Mrs. Verda Goble of After a tour of the Utah of Springville, Mr and Mrs. J. Parks and Grand Canyon, the C. Hudson of Price, Mr. and Stayton, Oregon visited for to- -' couple will make their home Mrs. Darrell Hudson and fam- ten days with her brothers in Provo where Mr. Kingsolver ily of Page, Arizona, Mr. and law and sisters: Mr. and Mrs. will continue his studies at Mrs. Ralph Beard of St Roy Nielsen, and Mr. and Mrs. the Brigham Young University. George; Mrs. Don Jones and Dean Howard; and In Moroni The bride is currently employ-e- d daughter Kathy of Brigham with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. at the Utah Valley Hospital. City, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bate- - O. L. Eliason recently. o, o, you name it... Serving at the tables were Joyce Wilde, Janice Piccilo, t, Dianne Dvorak, Marjorie Mem-mot- Audery Wilde. Presiding at the gift tables FUN CARS FAMILY CARS Heres the convertible for people who cant afford conComet softops cost less than most herdtops. If you're looking for a wagon that fits your family tad budget, try Comet on for size. 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