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Show If You Haven t Guessed, Couple Wed In Temple Kites The Salt Lake Temple was the setting for rites that were performed in a double ring ceremony for Linda Kay Price and Edith Edward Wanlass on June 28, THE COUPLE were honored at a wedding breakfast at Jim Bridgers by parents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Keith A. Wanlass, 111 East Main, Grants-villUtah. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orvel Price, 230 East Main, Crantsville. The newlyweds were honored at a reception held at the Crants-vill- e LDS Stake Center on Saturday, June 29. The bride wore a floor length wedding gown of lace over faille with full length sleeves which came softly down to a point on her hands. Her bridal veil which was shoulder length, was attached to the crown with lace flowers, trimmed with pearls and crystals. Her train was of faille and lace and she carried a bouquet of white roses. PHYLLIS JOHNSON vwas Maid of Honor and the bridesmaids were Debra Ilenwood, Jan Wanlass, Jean Wanlass and Mrs. Beatrice Johnson. They all wore nylon chiffon gowns in shades of pink, and each carried a liou-quof pink and white rases. Flower girls were Patty and Tracy Price, sisters of the bride. They wore light pink chiffon dresses, with white pinafores. Both girls carried baskets of white and pink roses. JoAnn Wanlass wore light pink chiffon and carried a bouquet of pink and white roses. The Mother of the bride wore a brocaded coat of sheer nylon in shades of pink, over a light pink dress. The grooms mother chose a light pink linen and wore a corsage of white and pink roses. Tending to duties of best man was Dean Johnson. Ushers were Glen Orgill, Phil Russell and Dean Palmer. Lindas brother, Gary, was photographer. GLENNA Anderson was in charge of the guest book and the girls who served were Carol Christley, Karen Johnson, Sherryl Wright, Carolee Castagno, Carol Ilene Soelberg, Jean Soelherg, Elfors, Treasa Palmer. Taking care of gifts were Chloe Ann Kirk, Becky Wilcock, Colleen Yates, Marion Worthington, Carolyn Russell,, Lynette Smith. Gift carriers were Rickie Henwood, David Palmer, John e, More than of all taxes collected lv the states in fiscal 1967 came from special levies on highway users. Oil Facts notes. Motor vehicle owners and operators accounted for more than $7 billion of the nearly $32 billion in total state tax collections during the one-fift- h et period. rrzq i who to see for the same good deal on life and homeowners insurance. who. to see for a good deal on auto This is This is insurance. a baby girl for Thomas and Diane Thayer. She arrived at the .Tooele Valley Hospital July 16. Photo by A. D. Thomas It's See him nowf LEONARD HANSEN 49 S. 1 st East 882-300- 5 FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Home Offices: Bloomington) Illinois STATE If HEALTH CARE The traditional health care system that my generation and yours has known is passing from the scene. We have been oriented to the individual, solo service of the doctor, dentist and the pharmacist, all providing restorative treatment. Today, the coordinated. Sr'P practice of medicine, den tistry and pharmacy is upon us. Piano and Organ Sale if if New Wurlitzer Pianos $499.00 New Story and Clark Console Pianos in Walnut $695.00 and up New Wurlitzer Theatre Organs $795.00 See F. and up G. Cunard 226 No. 1st East, Tooele, Utah Local Representative for: Te,e Continued from Front Page day, July 26, 1 90S Prices Rose Again in May The upward price trend continued in May at both consumer and wholesale levels, the United States Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics has disclosed. The Consumer Price Index rose 120.3 to cent per (1937-59- 1(H)), 4.1 per cent above a year ago. Prices were higher at retail for foods, apparel, and most consumer services. The Wholesale Price Index rose 0.2 per cent in May to 108.5 with increases for farm products and processed foods and feeds outweighing a decline for industrial commodities. Higher prices for fresh fruits and vegetables, grains, hogs, live poultry and fluid milk caused a 1.5 per cent farm for advance products. Increases for meats, processed poultry, dairy products, vegetable oils and animal feeds raised the average for processed foods and 0.3 (1957-59-10- feeds. Prices of consumer products rose 0.4 per cent at retail and 0.5 per cent at wholesale during May, reflecting mainly higher prices for items. Apparel prices, led by women's and girls' summer wear, such as cotton dresses, shorts and bathing suits, advanced 0.6 per cent. Nearly half of the 5.3 per cent over- - the- non-durah- le Good Look Windows . . . with a INSIDE shutters . . . are making a comeback. Attractive ones make centers of windows interest and tasteful comple- year rise in apparel and accessories can he assigned to higher price tags on women's and girls' wear. Wholesale apparel prices also were up (0.2 per cent) with the increase being attributed largely to higher labor costs. Cotton fabric prices were generally firm despite a further drop of 0.5 per cent for raw e cotton. fabrics, princiand acetate lining fapally rayon brics and polyestercotton blends, advanced on the strength of substantial forward buying. Retail prices of food and beverages for home use rose 0.6 per cent in May compared to a .13 per cent rise at wholesale. Greater than seasonal advances for fruits and vegetables at both wholesale and retail resulted from late spring harvests, weather damage to crops and dwindling cold storage holdings. Dairy products were up primarily because of increases in fluid milk prices reflecting the recent government support price increase. Retail meat prices increased contraseasonally, and frying chickens declined less than they usually do in May. Egg prices declined. Over the year, retail prices of food and (leverages at home have increased 4.1 per cent. Restaurant meals rose 0.5 per cent in May to a level 5.0 per cent aboVe a year ago. More than 210, (XX) workers will receive hourly pay increases based either on the national Consumer Price Index or individual city indexes for May. about 110,(XX), mostly aerospace workers, will receive increases because of the rise in the national index since February. Some 75, (XX) employees of the meatpacking industry will receive adjustments based oil the national increase over the past 6 months. Other increases will range from 1 cent to 6 cents, repor resenting quarterly, annual changes at national or city Man-mad- A purple and white float provided a backdrop for Tooele County royalty Teri Ellsworth and Vicki Davis. - Masie Young, . semi-annu- ments to room decor. Shutters like the ones illustrated add a bright, new look to levels. charm. The their modern appearance comes from the Masonite Filigree hardboard in its trim framework. In this easy The more tragic aspects of the pioneer trek were depicted by the Tenth Ward in their third place float. Bleazard. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Leone Henwood and daughters Debra, Glenna Ander' ' son and Phyllis Johnson. THE BRIDE attended Dixie College and later went to Darrells Beauty College in Tooele. The bridegroom is attending Weber State College and is affiliated with Excelsior Fraternity. He has served on an LDS mission to Uruguay. The couple are making their home in Ogden, Utah. Hart Brothers Music Co. Bologna, Italy, at one time had 180 towers, hut most of them have 3 Stores in Salt Lake City, Utah been tom down or destroyed by project, the shutters were made by fitting the Cloverleaf design This is the daughter of Anthony panels into matching, factory-cu- t moldings; then, painting and Calleen Peshelt. She was and hinging them to the window bom July 10 at the Tooele Valley frames Hospital Photo by A. D. Thomas The shutters, which let through diffused light and air when closed, add a tasteful touch to decor of childs bedroom here, but they are equally at home in other rooms. All parts needed are available at lumber and building materials dealers. GROWTH METAL The free worlds consumption of nickel has doubled during the last 10 years. In 1967, an estimated 825,(XX),(XX) pounds of the hard white metal were consumed. wars. The Fourth Ward won in the unclassified Snow on Earth. 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