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Show V O Reception Saturday O (Continued From Page One) The attractive brunette bride was. gowned in a lace and net creation over white satin with a bodice of lace and deep points of the lace extending into the skirt. h The gown was of with an extending train and sleeves. Sequins and daihty the bodice and covered pearls centuated. the dainty neckline. The bridal cap of illusion was capped by a crown of pearls. Attendants to the 'bride were Merlene Hamling, Provo, matron of honor; Wanda Collett, Alberta, Canada, and Marchene Nielson, Salt Lake City, bridesmaids. Clifford Bush of Oregon was best man. In charge of the gaestbook was Linda Wright of Springville. Mrs. Verner Stoddard and Mrs. Clifford Mayer were responsible for the original and attractive decorations. They also were in charge of the gift table. Mrs. Charles Larsen, Mrs. Veloy Sorenson and Mrs. James A. Jones were in charge of refreshments with the following young girls assisting: Lela.Perkuis, ..Eileen Stevenson, Phyllis Winder and Barbara Laramie. floor-lengt- full-leng- th Tar-anz- a, . Out-of-tow- smi, z ; , s News 4-- H side on June 5, 1957, under the dileaders, Mrs. Va-leJimmy Lupo and Ronny Fazzio The 4 Little Pigs and 2 Pork rection of their Jensent and Miss Rosemary and Joyce Shreeve sang I Love foods club met at the home Chops You Fausett. (Continued From Page One) Truly. Background piano The colors of pink and white music was played by Ann Martell. were repeated in the triple-tiere- d wedding cake, which was decorComing from Salt Lake City to ated with bells, pink net and lilies attend the affair were the grandparents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. The bride is the daughter of jSa. Rask, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mr. and Mrs. George Bell of Abernathy, Mr. and Mrs. John California. She has been Farrimond and daughters, Mrs. prominent in musical circles at LaVor Brown, Kazuko Niwa, the BYU. Agnes Duffy, Judy Stone, Jackie busiin The groom is majoring Larson, Rudy Larcher, .Hazel ness, at the same school and has Pope, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gabriello been chairman of the4 dance com- and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jones. mittee at the BYU during the past Mr. and Mrs. Donald White of year, and was recently elected Ogden and Mrs. Caroline Nelson, president of the Brigadier social grandmother of the groom from unit for the coming year. Ferron, and Mary Alvarez, Mrs. n guests at the social Etta Houtz and Mrs. Charlotte included the following: Dr. and Clements and daughter, Caroletta, Mrs. Jacobs and children, ..Mari- of Provo were also present. Both young people are gradulyn, David and Jeannine; Mr. R. D. Buchanan, Richfield; Karen ates of Carbon College. For the and H. C. Jacobs, Mt. Pleasant; past year Mr. Nelson has been Mr. and Mrs. Paul Turner, Provo; teaching in the local high school Mr. and Mrs. Harman Boyer, Pro- and his bride has been employed vo; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bell and in Salt Lake Gity. Following a daughter, Carol; Mr. and Mrs. Las Vegas honeymoon they will William Paxton Bell, Mr. and make their home in Salt Lake Mrs. J. Neik and son, Robert, and City where he will continue his Mr. and Mrs. J. Bywater, all of education at the University of Salt Lake City. Utah. ' STARLITE of the valley. During the reception vocal selections were furnished by Emalee Flaim Teacher at Carbon Rates Fourth in cheese salad filling and a second sandwich of egg salad. They made a fruit apricot milk shake. Members are: Sharon Kelley, Kathleen LarMrs. S. W.. (Fern) Marshall, Larraine Fausett, Ann Mausatt. instructor on the Carbon College sen and Reporter faculty, received high national The Thimbletts Clothing Club honors last week when she was met at the home of Mrs. Victor named fourth in the OutstandKeele, in Junq 10, ing Teacher of the Year contest. 1957, under Dragerton, of their direction the The selection was made and anMike Mrs. Mrs. Keele and nounced at the Ashviile, North leaders, Turnbull Carolina, convention of the GenOpening prayer was given Jay eral Federation of W o m e ns Urbanik. Refreshments Francis Clubs. were served by Brenda Stoddard. Mrs. Marshall moved to'the nat- The girls discussed plans for the ional honor through first receiv- summer. ing the district Oscar for TeachCARD OF THANKS ers then receiving the state We wish to thank all of our Oscar and finally a fourth place in national competition. friends for the cards and acts of Carkindness at the time of the death She has been teaching at bon College since 1955. Prior to of our beloved husband and father that she taught at Snow College Colorado. from 1929 to 1951. She began her Mr. Lester Clements, at La Junta, The Clements family. teaching career at Ferron in 1919. National Contest ? C3W- a. ... v Xs$. ' jf Z4. ""H Theatre Drive-I- n The meeting was called to order by Larraine Fausett. They made a sandwich called Tli am! fwm pib "m. vw ne 'Vs J vy. - o WEDNESDAY June 19 uI Y ' , . S' . v . yS'xrS'-- ' ;; . A . 3arbara5tmiwyck Steruns Hayoei vrV ISEllAlg -- i n . vX'ly'A s V v v.: kj.-- v .. V ? J .Wijw ::::: LYdn: YYiTf: Y'2 WIN $25 IN CASH THURS. SAT. FRI. 4 Y 't Y '- June 20-21-- 22 5nmiDciF;i s ; s BGQTf m vV i 4 'y yf v '' y v-.- ' V - , y ,a, j. - SUN. MON. June 23-24-- TUES. L '. I . , of them all, mellow, warmhearted, aged to perfection six full years . . . Ancient Age. We challenge you to find a better bourbon. Ken- -' tucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 6 Years Old . 86 Proof . 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