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Show fwa uny onuyyy J i t ( t f Wendover Lady Lion's Cluh, stag ed a surprise program at tho re-- i guldr dinner meeting of tin; I. inns Club, The program was planned jn mu h a way that the mm had no1 to (h t idea they Was enjox id equally the as much lV oudiinie, out of town1 Weudover'ri I hen-dove- r Sally Sagas By Marie Johwuon and Bonnie Port wood 'ft M-- ( esi-nin- i i and program paitu'lpanta ! The ladies felt quite proud of Ciumr the fart that their husbands were gueMS Mr. and Mrs. I upturn M. were pleasantly surprised Sunday nil, a,Aare ()f (,.,1 to h.q.p n by Mr, trailers parents, Mr. andVUm a bum h of wwmi uml and a Mrs. Mae Avoy Crant-R rc1 sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs Wendell Coiling and children, of Wednesday, Mirth 3Mh, at 6 30 Provo, and another Sister, Mrs thi re will be a Country .Store and 7la Wood and children fumi Salt Box Lunth Dmm r, j Itrsng your family and a box lake, and boy lunch wlmh husband Mr Celebrate to arrived They frit mis will buy b.uk for fifty Craner s birthdav. Betty Cent who was home for tints the weekend accompanied Mrs Wood back to Salt Lake. have r .., T-s,- :! rv V i Auxiliary guests were: Mrs Ova Wignall, Dept. President; Mrs Kitty lambson, District 8 President, and Mis. Dorothy Hicks District f.ight secretary. All above guests were accompanied by their husbands and wives. Short talks were given by District and Department Officers. The Auxiliary presented the Legion wnh a lovely Birthday cake. The meeting was conducted by Commander Walter Parks and President Betty Craner introduced her Auxiliary guesls. Mrs. Helen Anderson visited a week wnh her son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Chunky Anderson One day was spent at their ranch and one afternoon a Mis Valerie Sodc-rbor- I Jolenc J RETURN A LIGHTNING BOLTS Only about 1 out of each KM) bolts ever reach the lightning earth. Miss Mary Lou Hernandez Couple Plans May Wedding fhomSHEAFFERS FOR STUDENTS Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hernandez announce the engagement of their niece, Mary Lou Hernandez tc LcRoy Williams, for merly of Llko, Nevada. Mr, and Mrs. Preston A. Nuffer, Wendovcr, 1tah, announce The young coupke are planning a May wedding after which of their daughter the engagement and approaching marraige they will make their home in Wendover where LeRoy is emPatricia May. ployed at Bonneville Ltd. Miss Nuffer will become the bride of Mr, J, Willard Wayne Williams will be Best Man and Shirley Lcland will of W. Johnson Oakes Oakes, son of Mr. and Mrs, Doyle be Maid of Honor. lily, Tennessee on April 2m h in the Logan Temple. luncbon was given in Mrs. AnBeing a westerner at heart, he, A farewell testimony was held Miss Nulfcr has been attending the Brigham Young L'nlv., honor. The following turned down an offer for anotherifor Elder David Taylor on March derson's and was affiliated with hhamrah Kiyel. ladies ai tended: Geneva f.ctnn, years apjxuntment at the BA h in Salt Lake. His grandpar-ita- l In the Air Force and Is currently Mr. Oakes Is a Leah Jones, Hildred Monahan, Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Hewett, located to decided ents, and get Miss. In Bdaxl, at Keesler Air Base Tobma Lcland and Mary and Mary somewhere in the West and closer his aunt, Mrs. Rand Wiley and clonal baked goods, bring them to his mother and sister. He is her daughters, Edith and Kathy, Mr. and Mrs. Milford Murphy june Anderson with you. two girls and a attended. visited from Thavne, Wyoming, Blair Lamus returned marre and has Mrs Proceeds will go to the Welfare. Mr. Hewett returned home with boy. last week with their daughter. Lomp few a days n,urs(iay after his daughter and Mrs. Hewett will their Maclsworth and Darrell Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jayo Vls(j aj her daughter, Joans home It has been two and a half years return on the train after a visit and son Raymong Charles arrived; son. Mr. Deverle Murphy. in jsiorth Highlands, California, since Nell visited Bruce and his with her doctor. home Reno visit a for Before from Saturday they t returning a birthday giftjfamily at Boston, so it was a re- - was with1 evening with Mrs Jayos parents, went to Salt Lake to visit from Joan and her husband Swede un, on indeed. She is very happy Happy Birthday To: AI Linares, .Mr. and Mrs, Charles Coe. a daughter. Mis. Von Bee Nelson - l March 28, David Gieber, March surpnse Bruce, about his future plans. She says 29, Beaulah It was m'cessary for Mr. Jayo then on to Manti to visit with of Washington and be inter- Bangs, Donald Dean, fu n0 grandmother and Kathleen Tripp, March 30th; to return to their home Sunday, daughter, Mrs, Dimer Williams, viewed about joining a clinic but Mrs. Jayo and son will sjiemijand another daughter, Mrs. Mark West, March 31st, Cnythia there, and then was to fly down the week here. ihard Kunz in Burley, Idaho. May Elsholz, April 1st, Vilda Rob-le- r lo Sacramento to visit his sister !rsM r an(1 Darrell Wads-anand Coleen Kelley. April 3. her family whom he hadnt Mr. and Mrs. Roland Anderson and son Frank1 to Mr. and Mrs. tow w m out f.W JUS 1 Congratulations spent the weekend in Salt Lake Howard Gibson, March rip from 29th, on Idaho Friday. They returned to t'u'r daughter, Elaine, home Bruce has been in Boston study-uu- ; City. their for weekend, the wedding anniversary, college their home Sunday afternoon. to be a DtKtor of Medicine. Mr. and Mrs. Fred West, forTondo Vigil, son of Mr, and Friends may lie interested to at Boston City Hospi- interned He of Wendover, sfient the en- L. M. merly Mrs. and Mr. Ktzer know that Mr. Carol D. Jones has ta onp year at jxf a jory in- weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mrs. Art Vigil was rushed to Salt Lake City, Sunday, March 20th, been promoted to Chief Clerk of joyed a trip to Llko, Thursday. stitute of Palhology, two years re- Christensen. Mr. Kizer attended a Western after smashing his finger in a the Cedar City Forest Service Ofat Huntington Ave. B.A. sidency fice. Mr. Jones is the husband of Pacific staff meeting while Mrs. Hospital, and this last year hasj We are happy to hear that Mrs. door. Kizer visited with friends. Marlene McLeod Jones. been on the staff at this same Sam Richey is well after being ill n i mmm. ten days with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Dean enhospital as an internist. HOUSEHOLD HINTS . . . To soften brown sugar, sprinkle joyed the weekend visit of Merle on a few drops of water and put and Jean Wertz from Salt Lake. in a plastic bag for an hour. The wertzs were Wendover residents until about four years ago. Try this solution for washing YESTERDAY-YIODER- N ENDS TUESDAY painted walls: one gal. hot water, I cup household ammonia, y2 cup Jft. t 33 , E cup soda. vinegar and zVS To rid driveways of oil sjxds left from cars, sprinkle on cement . . kitchen with 7 (in powder form), leave two days The TOOELE OAKERY EAST WEDNESDAY Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Schutz, and Infant daughter, Joann, returned to their home at Lev Pennsylvania, by plane, on Wednesday. They hati tome to Tooele, Sunday to accompany the body of their daughter, Randy', age 8, for local funeral service and burial. They had left their four other children, ages two to seven years in care of friends at Levittow n. Dis-jtm- Engagement Made Known Phone 583 g I Miss Patricia May Nuffer Bird spent YEARS OLD Ann SoderNarg was eleven years old on March 16 and .on Saturday, March 19 she celebrated the occasion with a group of friends. They enjoyed an hour of swimming, after which they returned to the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs, William for games and refreshments. Present to enjoy the fun were Susan Hymas, Glenda Lee, Ardith Dalton, Rita Aagard, Mary Jane Nelson, Diane Shields, Vivian and Pamela Smart. home Jwignall, National field Represen-(alive; (Hendon Pcysar, District t Light Commander; Dee Slice, I ight Adjutant; Dean Hall, Dept. Adjutant. leaves French LOGAN I D ELEVEN J Ranch 40 West Vine returned iWfLKLND AT Mr. and Mrs. ;he weekend at Logan wh re they visited wuh relatives On Sunday their ,hy were joined there ty Son in law and daughter, Mr. and Jack While and lanu.'y of Salt Lake City, I FRESHLY RAKED BREAD - just 1960 j American Legion Post 49, held their annual Birthday Dmner at the State Line Lounge, Satur iJav, March J9th, A large group enjoyed steak 'dinner and dancing. The guest speaker, Mrs. Charlies Pancram!, gave an interesting (talk on Party History of Wendover Out of town guests were: Lloyd Yours for $1.0' all for 1.00 a r TTie j On Monday, March 21, at State lane lounge, members and h! up a few days in advante t prospective new members of the Bov Scouts or if you prefer to I- Friday, March 25, j.'rom a two weeks trip to Loop Beach, Cahfornia, where tiiey were called by the illness and death of a relative, Mr. Hubert Hall. 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