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Show Thursday, October 28, 1965 NtpM, Juab County, Utah 84441 Couple Makes Home in Salt Lake City VENICE THEATRE PARAMOUNT PICTURES Following Marriage ojcssm taiiianiini Mias Bette Jean Hill, daughter of Clead Blackett and the late Mrs. Zelda H. Blackett, became the bride of Waino Herlevl, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Herlevl of Schofield, Utah on October 16 at Las Vegas, Nevada. The bride was beautiful in a discotheque dress of white puffed brocade. Her veil was of bridal Illusion, held by a small crown of satin orchids. She carried a bouquet of lavender catalea orchids. After a honeymoon trip to California the young couple will made their home In Salt Lake City where Mr. Herlevl is employed as an electrical engineer with Western Eleotric. The new Mrs. Herlevl will continue to teach nursing at St Marks From tha four wind they came, tha four brothara, their ayea smoking and their finger itching two-pie- ce Ur-'- ) 3 - -- JEREMY SURE QUL'J 8.V.T3T, mi THURSDAY, FRIDAY, Ono Show Only Saturday V.BSS, t:EJ IT.1T ESSX SATURDAY, October Starts 8 p.m. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Francom over the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Madsen and sons Richard and Dennis, and a friend Heber Richie from Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norton and baby of Provo; Glen Francom and sons Wayne and Ronald of Week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erin Poulsen were Martin Poulsen of Utah State University: Miss Donna Alligood of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Springville. Attending the wedding were Clead Blackett, Randy and Cleda Blackett, Mrs. Norma Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Lowry, Mr. and Mrs. James Pexton, Mrs. Gean Sperry, Mrs. Carol Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Parkin, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morgan, Mr .and Mrs. Martin Bertram, Miss Corrine Garrett Miss Verna Palmer and Mrs. Grace Kay. HsammiSTom imeoLEwwes KEEP carpet cleaning problems small use Blue Lustre wall to wall. Rent an electric 61.00. Chapman Furniture, Nephi, sham-pooe- r, 28-29-- promptly FOR SALE Four bedroom home, 2 blocks from business district and church. Double garage, with heat, good stoker furnace, lot large enough to build on. We need cash. Will sell for Joe Call 4. White, :F Tv miw : Mr. and Mrs. Dean Dalby had as their visitors for several days during the past week, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Stephensen of Salt Lake City: also her brother, Neldin Stephensen of Salt Lake City. hospital. aeatcBcui -Knar ixuiu Ra HOUIMAN , Visitors over the week end Wankler and daughter of Mur at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ray, Mrs. Elmer Peterson and G. M. Worwood were Mr. and two daughters, also of Murray. Mrs. Roy Dixon and daughter Becky of Murray, Utah. Mrs. Ray Winter and eon Craig spent the week end In Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wankier Salt Lake City where they vishad as their guests this week ited with Mrs. Tom May. their sons: Cleon, Keith and Mra Edna Peterson had as Sherman Wankier, and their daughter, Mrs. Thelma Mitchell her visitor on Friday of last Sherman Wankier is a resident week, her son, Raymond Peterof Orem, and the others are son of Phoenix, Arizona. Week end visitors of Mr. and Mra Cecil Stephensen were their son in law, daughters and families: Mr. and Mrs. Francis $48-0.0- 0. 623-052- HALLOWEEN MIDNIGHT SHOW Two bedroom FOR RENT apartment just remodeled. Individually controlled hot water heat, hot and cold water and sewer furnished. Call Joe White OCTOBER 30 Door Open 11:15 p.m.-Sh- ow at 623-052- 4. is the original and material window that carries a only YEAR GUARANTEE. Look for the 2 name on the edge. FLEX-O-GLAS- Starts 11:30 800 acres sumFOR SALE lomer range, 620 per acre cated west of Nephi. Call A) Johnson, Realtor, phone Salt Lake City. 4245 incl. Mr; A S FLEX-O-GLAS- S 466-166- 3, iGet Genuine FLEX-O-GLAS- At Your Local Hdwr. or Lmbr. Dealer S Mrs. Waino Herlevl (Miss Bette IIlll) - r pm qynu'W' - Film by Richard brooks SUNDAY, MONDAY. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 31 NOVEMBER Home at 108 FOR SALE oil furSouth Third East nace large lot. See Mont Blackett at 607 North 2nd East or phone 623-147- 3. v , f s r (RAFT MARSHMALLOW CREAM For your Halloween Party! pint bottles 5 lr 1 .00 3 lb tin 79 CRISCO All Vegetable Shortening 49c PEANUT BUTTER "Big Top l8ozjar oz 39 CRISCO OIL For cooking, for salads--GALA PAPER TOWELS umbo 3 rolls 89 F&P TOMATO SAUCE 8z 121.00 NIBLETS CORN -- 2 oz vacuum tins - 61.00 $StetSfc.- &U til A'SSr - 24 -J- 1 BIRDSEYE GREEN PEAS I0ozpkgs3for45c 3 hr 1.00 TV DINNERS - Sewn) kinds 4 1.00 FISH STICKS - 8 oz packages 2 pkgs. FREE BARING PAN DUNCAN HINES DELUXE LAYER SPECIAL -- ALL FOR 75 CAKE MIX with the purchase of FRESH GROUND BEEF 2 pounds 79 CUBE STEAKS - u 98 ROUND STEAKS lb 79c SIRLOIN TIP STEAKS -- per lb 98c r' . $ Ar IX & " ' 4, x' s y V, i.tvi- 'i b v.v.'. ' ; f, " Portion of the framework of Kennecotts new Bonneville under construction in die foothills of the Oquirrh Mountains. Concen-trator- ' I"" i- 1-' I v- - .. y h . - 'i'r Utahs industrial family is coming to life on the west side of the Salt Lake Valley in the stew new addition to addition to Utah industry Oquirrh Mountains above the town of Magna. Its Kennecotts new $20 million crushing and grinding plant, known as the Bonneville Concentrator. The plant will be a key element in Kennecotts $100 million expansion program, a program that will increase copper production by 1967. The expansion activity is creating the equivalent of a new industry in Utah. It also will mean a new addition to the skyline of the valley. But of more importance will be the added dollar impact on Utahns and Utah industry. noESBQtoSS Gfappo s Sosj?osation Utah Copper Division "An Equal Opportunity Employer" 1 Four Bud Rosquist of Fillmore and Mr. and Mrs. Ferron Anderson of Granger. Levan Local, Social Items from California. Pag |