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Show ff.itoiylBi The Tooele Transcript Popular Couple Arc United In Vnlentine Bali Temple Rites Miss (Patti) Patricia Saturday At Gail I th-- 1 Mueller became one of the season's loveliest brides, when she was united in marriage to Mr. Leonard Wayne Ayers, Friday. February I, in the Logan LDS Vaudeville Valent me is the of the Valentine Ball scheduled to be held Saturday, February 18 in the Fourth and Eleventh Ward church. The Eleventh Ward MIA ii sponsoring the event and extends an invitation to all to attend Admission is free. Dancing will begin at 8:33 p m with music by the Continentals. The hall la gay with the Valentine theme and there will be floor show and refreshments. theme Temple, THE BRIDE IS the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oran Gillespie Mueller of this city and the parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Lee, the Following ceremony, which many friend and relatives witnessed, the grooms parents entertained at a wedding breakfast held at the Blue Bird In Logan. The tables were decorated with spring flowers. That same evening, the popular young couple greeted relatives and friends at a reception in the Fourth Eleventh Ward in Tooele, in a background of blue and white mums and lattis Latl.es Of Lika Plan Britlffe Fashion Luncheon Ladies of Elks will hold a Bridge Luncheon on April 8, at the Lodge Hall In Tooele. In addition to lunch and bridge, items of entertainment wilfmclude a fashion showing of hats and hair styling. Salon In the Any Beauty to particicounty is welcome pate in the hair styling show, Beauty operators who are interested in such a showing are asked to call Mrs. James R. Burton for further details. work. McEachem Mrs. Jack Courtney Becky Iloiniger Is Bride Of Jack McEachcrn Miss Rebecca Ann Heiniger, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Fred W. Member exchanged wedding vows with Jack Courtney Jr., Friday, Feb. 8 in a ceremony performed in the Logan IDS Temple. the nuptials, the Following newlyweds were honored at a wedding breakfast at the Bluebird Cafe, hosted by the grooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. A RECEPTION was held at the North Tooele Stake House, Friday evening, to honor the couple The bride wore a gown of satin overscored with la;e. Her elbow length veil was caught to a dainty crown. Attending the bride was Mrs Ned Herron, Matron of Honor, Miss Janet Heintger, Maid of Honor, Miss Catherine Louise Heiniger, sisters of the bride, Miss Sharon Kay Stout, of Huntington Park, Calif., and Miss Gloria Gordon. Miss Gloria Jean Heiniger was junior bridesmaid and little Dana Mair was flower girl. The Matron and Maid of Honor wore red satin brocade, and the bridesmaids and flower girl wore red taffeta JOHN Beagley was best man. Ushering were Kai Sedar, Vincent Garcia. Douglas Gordon Little and Kenneth Gowans. The brides mother wore a David Heiniger also assisted, dress of blue jersey and the grooms mother wore a gold brocade dress. The newlyweds left for a honeymoon in Arizona and California, after which they will return to make their home in Tooele. Money may talk, but todays dollar doesnt have cents enough Long to say very much. Lines North Stake Calls Genealogical Leadership Meeting North Tooele Stake Genalogi-ca- l Leadership meeting will be held Sunday, Feb. 17 at 4:30 It will be a workshop for all wards. The following should be in attendance. Stake President; a pm. from representative each Bishopric; all Priesthood church sm icemen; genealogical committees of each ward, and any one interested in Genealogical research. Second Ward Plans Rummage Sale For Feb. 23 If it's bargains you are looking for, the rummage sale scheduled for Saturday, February 23, is the place for you to come. Under the sponsorship of the Tooele Second Ward Relief Society, the sale will be held at the ward church house at the corner of Main and First North and will open at 10 a.m. items Among the numerous scheduled to go on sale will be ladies clothing, childrens clothdishes, ing, small appliances, jewelry, shoes and practically Edna everything savs Mrs. Stewart, counselor of the organization w'ho is in charge of publicity. Everyone is invited to come in and look over the merchandise and buy what you need at tremendous savings, Mrs. Stewart said, Manv wonderful buys will be available at give away prices, she continued. FOR HER WEDDING dress, the bride chose a gown of Chantilly lace and net, with a sweetheart neckline and long sleeves coming to a point at her wrists. The gown was bedecked with sequins and pearls. Her elbow length veil of illusion fell from a petitte crown of seed pearls and touched the rows of ruffle of net end lace in her semi trained skirt. She earned a bouquet of white lilys with blue flour d a mour. Her Matron of Honor was her sister. Mrs. Charles Lawrence, dressed in blue taffeta and lace. Maid of Honor was Londa Gowans. Bridesmaids were Jean Gwen Ayers. Sandra Mueller, Holt, Dona Marie Walters and Connie Whitehouse. THEY WERE all dressed in blue taffeta sheaths with long sleeves, with white flowers in Mr. Leonard Wayne Ayres I will count a calorie As fast as I can see one, Upon the hopeful theory A watched pot will not be one. Duff McGmloy, uh -- Start ing at $300 REMEMBER INTERNATIONAL EVERY Dinner a person Dancing paca& NIGHT FRIDAY $500 a couple glorious days Includes: 4 $ 35 for one in the dormitory nights lodging Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday I Morning coffee, juice & roll at the Lodge Five ski luncheons in the Manor Four special ski dinners in the Manor 'till 7 p. m. t Plan in the quiet of Brighton your Work Shops, Sales Meetings, Conventions, Retreats or just Relaxation. or Brighton OPEN DAILY. Reservations Please: EL 13. 882-271- 1 have had as housegucsts Mr. Mr, and Mrs. John Schaubert of Bowdon, North Dakota The Schauberts. who arc enroute to California, were here from Saturday to Wednesday. Dinner guest of the LeGiind 'Red" Jones Tuesday night was Frank C!de of Salt Lake City. MRS, LEU IS UEYLAND was honored with a stork shower Tuesday. Hostesses were Mrs, John D Maher. Mrs. Jack Caldwell, and Mrs, Burney Cook, The party was held at Mrs, Maher's home. Twenty guests enjoyed game and refreshments and Mrs. Weylami reteived many lovely gifts Mr, and Mrs, Edward Decker who spent the past several months in Tooele, have returned to Cambridge, Massachusetts, where Mr. Dei ker has resumed his graduate studies at Harvard and Mrs Detker is nov employed by the Harvard Press. Alpha Fta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, held a costume party at the home of Miss M.iile England, Wednesday evening Mrs. George Kostello and Mrs Bill Allsop and their committees were in charm of the affair, which was a kids partv BETA SIGM PHI CHAPTERS will meet next Tuesday night, with hostesses as follows Alpha Preceptor. Mrs Peter va.tUtien; Xi i. Mrs. George Argus; Alpha Eta, Mrs, William Bruce. Mrs. Don R, Phillipr entertained at a luncheon last week, Guests were the following Welcome Wagon hostesses, Mrs. Clo Diveron Bountiful, area supervisor; Mrs. Arlene Gray, Mrs. Shirley Hight, Mrs Maxine Patterson, all of Bountiful, and Mrs. Florence Brown and Mrs Georgene Hoffman of Holladay, Dantal Dinner's sister and Hinder brother-in-la- An AAU Meet Finance Drive Now At Halfway Mark funds to A drive to obtain finance the AAU Championship swimming meet to be held in the Tooele Pool in April is now ha'f complete, reports George of the fiImai. nance committee. estimated 400 swimmers from out of town will fake part in th event. Support from Tooele premie has been encouraging slates Mr. Imai. Assisting Mr Imai in the finance drive are Rose Nisoner. and Dexter NorReed and Joseph ton Walter Leonclli RF.BF.KAHS Rcbckah Lodge will meet on Thursday at 8 p m. in the IOOF Hall. r 4 mour. Her flower girls were her sister, Mabic Dawn Mueller and her neice, Linda Sharol Lawrence, dressed in matching blue taffeta dresses and carrying white mums in blue trimmed baskets. The mother of the bride chose a contrasting blue shantung sheath with matching shoes as did the mother of the groom, and both ladies had corsages of white gardenias. ON HER GUEST BOOK was Shirley Ayers, sister of the groom, wearing a blue dress and white corsage. Taking care of the gift book were Janice Pocock, Mrs. Lee Rockwell, and Mrs. Lydia Knap-to- n and helping with the gifts were Jayne Gray, Karen Coles, Karen Gladden, and Linda Bell. oGift bearers were Michael Rock- Wil-len- NEW DAUGHTER Capt. and Mrs. Thomas R. Adams are the proud parents of a baby girl, born January 30 at Novata, California. The new arrival weighed seven pounds 12 ounces and will be named Lisa Dawn. She has a sister Michele and a brother, Scott. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Norval Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gordon. At Eagles Hall There will be another Teen-Ag- e Record Dance, Saturday, Feb. 15 at the Eagles Hail. All high school students and their partners are invited to attend. ADMISSION IS 25 cents per person and dancing will begin at 8 p.m. Hamburgers will be sold for 10 cents and pop for five cents. A dance contest and door prizes will add to the fun of the girls. For Two: $'95.00 includes private room Mr. and Mrs Phone material, and matching They all wore matching pearls and carried bouquets of white mums and blue flou d a occasion. THE AFFAIR is sponsored by the Youth Activities Committee of the local Eagles Aerie. They ask that no peddle pushers or slacks be worn by the Five daily ski lift passes One class ski lesson By Betiy McAllister shoes. Teen Record Dance Saturday cj Mair 3s Von t. 0 47 East 2nd North it Americans: People who spend money they dont have, to buy things they dont need, to impress people they dont like. San Jose Mercury Exhibition Bowling By Joe Joseph Plan a different evening in CANDLELIGHT STEAK & GUITARIST EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT The Treasury has a new plan for favnavers exnerting a reVOTERS fund this year TVv ran take Many a man doesn't appr-c- refunds In U S Sav-n- x late the right to vote until he their ta A blork on the new Bonds has lost that right, Carey tax form lets them indicate hams, Publishers Syndicate. . their rhnlre, 15, 1963 the well, Dennis Rockwell, Guy Lee, Randy Martin and Terri Martin. IN CHARGE of refreshments and seating were Mrs. Hollis a Martin. Those serving were Gowans, Marilyn Clegg, Glenna Hansen, Linda Davis, Janet DeSimon and Elieen Lee. The best man was Shelley Prows and Nolan Yates was the Master of Ceremonies. USHERS WERE Larry Lee, Curtis Park, Gary Warburton, Will Lewis. The young couple started the dance with the other couples folIm not trusting Wall Street lowing. any more. Henceforth Im puttThe grooms fathers orchestra, ing all my money in taxes. consisting of Bob Lee, Vincent Theyre sure to go up. Chapel Garcia and Owen Henwood playHill, N.C., Weekly. ed dance music. THOSE ON THE program were Sandra Mueller, Eileen Lee, and Tom Pike, who played the lead Proin the MIA production of in the Salt Lake mised Valley Tabernacle, and a missionary companion of the groom. They are at home to friends at 434 North 2nd East in Provo and are continuing their studies at the BYU. ROMANTIC BRIGHTON lth Ward Friday, February it Match Play Joe Joseph and JOE JOSEPH Nationally known Champion bowler and member of Brunswicks Advisory Staff of Star Bowlers Local Champions PBA EVERYBODYS INVITED! SEE THE CHAMP ... FREE BOWLING INSTRUCTIONS FROM A CHAMPION BRUNSWICK STAR BOWLER Bowling Speedway PBA St. Has rolled 300 of Champions, Louis Open, 1962 Champion 19f)2 32 perfect games at its Best mss i f jt 20 Fully Automatic Brunswick Lanes PLENTY OF FREE PARKING - AIR CONDITIONED |