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Show r XecUmU 'Hom SdU TVeddiaf I MARJORIE MICKELSEN )auimMh- Continued from Page 2 Page Thursday, October - Later that evening the couple was honored at a reception at the Youth Center. Miss Paula Fausett, a sister of the bride was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. MacRae Squires, Miss Cheryl Bosshardt and Miss Jane Torgerson. They were attired in street length models of light blue silk and carried white carnations. Best man was MacRae Squires. Ushers were Jim Torgerson and Lee Torgerson. The bride wore the traditional full length white satin dress with hand appliqued lace on the bodice, skirt and long full sleeves. Her chapel length train, which also served as a veil, was caught to a satin bow. Carnations tipped with blue formed her bridal bouquet. Mothers of the young couple wore light blue dresses. Following a honeymoon the newlyweds will make their home in Salina. N.- PHONE 529-339- Mrs. Don Burt gave her daughter, Lisa a party for her 5th birthday Tuesday afternoon. Her and her little friends played games and had luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Blain Poulson went to Provo Saturday and Sunday of last week and kept a dental appointment for Mr. Poulson. They visited their children in Salt Lake City. D.U.P. met Thursday afternoon at Capt. Nora Hansen's. Business was transacted, the lesson was given by Leah Jensen and refreshments were served by Mrs. Hansen. Mrs. Thelma Jensen went to Salt Lake and had eye surgery. Douglas Jensen took her and had the one eye operated on Friday and is doing well and will have the other one done Tuesday. She is at the St. Marks Hospital in room Bos-shar- is the husband of LuEtta Bosshardt. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Bosshardt went up Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Bosshardt, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hales and Mr. and Mrs. James R. Peterson went Monday to attend the funeral. Steven Olsen, son of Mr. and Ms. Dee Olsen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Peterson. He is attending Utah State at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rasmussen of Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Dell Christensen, Magna; and Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Martin and son Bruce, Sandy came Saturday and Sunday of last - Bouvang, Mrs. Melvin Wall, Venice, visited her sister, Mrs. Nola Larsen Thursday. Mrs. Owen Christensen, Mrs. Edris Mickelsen and Mrs. Clyde Mortensen, Richfield went to Salt Lake Saturday and Sunday on a pleasure trip. Mrs. Miles Anderson observed her birthday Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allred, Gunnison and Mrs. Donna Roberts, Centerfield were guests. Elder Gregg Peterson came home Thursday from his mission to the Gulf States. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Peterson and family and grandmother, Mrs. Tiletha Tooth, Gunnison met him at the Salt Lake airport. Bishop Jensen was in Salt Lake the latter part of the week on church business. He met Elder Peterson at the airport. Mr. and Mrs. Jon Gates and family, Hyrum came over the weekend and visited Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jensen. Sunday they all attended church services in Gunnison for the naming of the baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Pickett. He was named Travis Kirby by his father. Students who have gone to college this week: Sue Johnson, Sheila Willardson, Cheryll Gregg Peterson, Brent Jensen, Utah State University at Logan; Carolyn Peterson, Jay Bosshardt, Brigham Young University; Dale Christensen, Gordon Johnson, Kent Larsen, Snow College at Ephraim; Jacky Chid-este- r. Southern Utah State College at Cedar City. Word was received Friday of the death of Allen Swenson of He i and attend school at the University of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bodily, Clearfield visited Mr. and Mrs. James R. Peterson Saturday and Sunday. They also visited in Gunnison with Mr. and Mrs. Elgin 456. Magna. 0 week. They and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Peterson went on a canyon trip. Mr. and Mrs. Maylen Mickelsen came home Tuesday from a honeymoon to the Southern Utah Canyons and left Wednesday for Salt Lake to get an apartment Miss JoLene Knorr, Murray, visited for a week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Peterson. She went home Thursday. Ale Eddie Christensen and Mrs. Christensen came Wednesday night from Colorado Springs, and will spend a month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hales and his parents in Richfield. Ale Christensen will go to Vietnam and Mrs. Christensen will stay here for the year. Neal Lewis and friend, Marsha Dunstone, Salt Lake came to visit his mother, Mrs. JoLane Lewis, Saturday and Sunday, hey had a barbeque and Mrs. Lewis friend Leo Winski was a guest. Mr. and Mrs. D.E. Seeley and family have moved into the home of the late LeRoy Goode. They came from Arizona. Mrs. Johnny Poulson, Rupert, Idaho visited Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Poulson all week. Johnny was attending training school at Sun Valley. In testimony meeting Sunday morning, Jaye Anderson was released as Era Director. Tamra Mickelsen was put in as secretary of the Junior Sunday School. Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacRae, Lafayette, Colorado and Mrs. Rosella Ivie, her grandson, Robert Haight and Mr. and Mrs. Haight, Cedar City visited Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Seeley Monday of last week. Sunday, Bernell Johnson of Magna and Sheryll Johnson, Granger visited the Seeley's. They are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Larsen and family, Bountiful spent the weekend with Mrs. Nola Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bosshardt were hosts to a dinner party Friday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Kendyl Wilkins and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Rasmussen. Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Spencer and family went to Salt Lake Sunday to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mellor. . Mr. and Mrs. Byron Jensen were in Salt Lake Saturday and Sunday of last week and visited their children and attended the State Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Ton-kavit- ch of Worland, Wyoming visited Tuesday and Wednesday of last week with the Byron Jensens, Mr. and Mrs. MarvinJen-se- n, Mrs. Leda Jensen and Eva Jensen. 3 1, 1970 Vicki Nielsen; AtbVelj luncheon was served and the tables were decorated to match the fabric and sewing theme of the program. Visiting with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.. William Sorenson over the weekend was Eric Sorenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sorenson (formerly Shirley Sorenson) from Dublin, Ireland. He is here to attend college at the University of Utah in Salt Lake. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Larsen (formerly Patricia Madsen) of Ephraim received a name and blessing in Sacrament meeting Sunday. She was given the name Brenda Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Madsen are grandparents. GREEN PENNANT NOT FLYING Green Pennant S&iety Flags are down at North Sevier High School and South Sevier High School. MLB JACK W. PETERSON HEATING PLUMBING-- centerfield m FURNACES Con4Monlnit EMERGENCY milk (red Gas Oil Coal Elertrlc Mr. and Mrs. Lee Christensen SNMP - SufYeyJ tllli Mr. and Mrs. Terry Torgerson Installation The Manti Temple was the setting for the marriage of Miss Judy Cloward and Lee Christensen on September 12th. John D. Rogers officiated. Following the ceremony the couple was honored at a wedding dinner at Moms Cafe hosted by parents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Christensen, Rocky Larry K LWttAKtfiARf Nelson, Chad Shaheen, Shaheen and Tom Shaheen. PLUMBING FIXTURES Nelson served as gift bearer and Wendy Dubois was at the guest book. a honeymoon the Following couple will make their home In Cedar City where they will continue their schooling. Brett Terry Torgerson claimed Miss Brenda Fausett for his bride in a ceremony performed September 12 in the Redmond Ward Chapel. Bishop Douglas Jensen officiated. After the ceremony they were t Vtelw 0 Dish 9 Disposals 528-777- c Hesters Washers 7 feted at a wedding dinner at Mom's Cafe. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fausett, Redmond. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Torgerson, Salina are parents of the bridegroom. XJSQED Salina. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Harold N. Hansen, Richfield. That evening the couple was honored at a reception at the Richfield First Ward. The bride greeted guests in a floor length gown. The patch work skirt of white delustered satin and brocade was highlighted with pearl trim.- - The high neck and long sleeves were also trimmed with pearls. Her shoulder length veil fell from an embroidered crown. She carried a bouquet of orange tea roses and stephanotis. Mrs. John Jones was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Susan Tobler, Mrs. Lyn Christensen, Miss Jackie Gulbransen and Miss Marilyn Boyd. Sharon Colby was a junior bridesmaid and Verna Gulbransen was a flower girl. They were attired in orange floor length gowns. The patch-woskirts were of satin and velvet and each carried a long stemmed orange tea rose. The mother of the bride and the mother of the bridegroom wore street length orange bonded crepe Mrs. Anna Jensen was in Ft. Green Tuesday September 22nd to attend the funeral of her sister, Zina Jacobsen, 92. Mr. and Mrs. Philo Rasmussen went to Shit Lake Thursday to attend the wedding of a nephew, Don Jensen and Eileen Shingleton. Mrs. LaVon Rasmussen, Mt. Pleasant accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Willardson and family went to Salt Lake dresses. Wednesday to see their son, Performing the duties of best Michael off for his mission to men were Rhett Rasmussen and Texas. Lyn Christensen. Ushers were Mrs. JoAnne Behunin went to Salt Lake to receive honors for Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jensen her late husband, Homer, on his went to Salt Lake Tuesday and outstanding work with geology visited their children. Lester and science. came home Sunday and Mrs. Jensen will stay a week longer. I Gtn)(oG fasunjo hr wn mrnM rk Toronado. The Unmistakable One takes on grand new proportions. It is a full five inches longer, and every inch adds to its elegance Even its trunk is more spacious this year The new interiors are roomier and far , more sumptuous. The front floor is flat from door to door, with no hump to get in the way Toronado s unique front drive and the Total If flfew fide system deliver greater smoothness, improved traction and sure handling Add a responsive Olds Rocket 455 power steering, power front disc brakes c Turbo all standard on the Hydra-mati- front drive Toronado MAJOR-LEAGU- E BIG-TIM- E, GUIDE THEATRE PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL Star Theatre COMES TO UTAH! 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