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Show THE CLUB NOTES WrioN HONORS PAIR J Paul Mrs "congratulations and rela-- L iven in their Mr. - ived Lies friends host of i he: r fok Gn an yne before and of bfSsts were greeted by orDinfn X hej. . it' 57 b )18 j nd fa- Delos j. his and Mrs. Jesse SangeviUe. The formerly Miss ,.e brides Pair; bridal Hi; tfi "F,r- H. Ration hall. Mr. 1 March 7. he PP' couple exchanged sol- youn in a ceremony g. ion P tZSaWt Uc f,hr love-fkfiT- de was a striking gown of wedding her fashioned 'eer;g white satin TSted, scollaped bodice a neckline and flowing veil of white finger tip fell from a d in lace Sl1og Piet n asN W Thsf Of George Golding was in charge of the refreshments. They were assisted by Mrs. Violet Branch, Mrs. Effie Anderson, Mrs. Sylvia Branch and Mrs. Verda Branch, aunts of the bride. Serving were Mrs. Malone R. Jewkes. Miss Shela Jewkes of Orangeville, Miss Lynnette Wayman, Provo, Miss Lenna Beth Rich, Miss Mary Redd, Miss Barbara Campbell, Miss Colleen Lamb, Mrs. Joe Holman, Mrs. Bob Conger and Mrs. Clifford Anderson. The table, covered with a lace cloth, was centered with a beautifully decorated white tierred wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom. Pink and white tapers graced either side. Arrangements of pink and white floral decorations were used in the hall. Guests attending the reception included relatives and friends from Carbon and Emery counties and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Locks and Mr. and Mrs. George E. Golding and Miss Colleen Lamb of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Wallace Wayman and her daughter, Miss Lynnette Wayman of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Lee of Heber Mrs. 1 wore a seed pearls. She Lawrence of roses. Mrs K Mrs. George and olding City. of the The newlyweds left Tuesday for Los Angeles where matrons, morning attending the were B. to make their home Lawrence plan they irides brothers, E. Golding, while the groom attends school. George and Kg Mr. Jewkes, a son of Mr. and Mrs. d as ushers. Jewkes of Los Angeles, reLadean Delos selections by bn Mrs. home the latter part of turned by B accompanied February after serving as an L D S Jewkes at the piano, probSouth Africa for ackground music during missionary in The bride- -, two years. eception hours. Upon their arrival in California and his father entertained and the the young couple will be honored numbers vocal composed of the at a reception at the Los Cianaga es orchestra, his uncles, ward on Saturday evening. The and father is for dancing. arrangements will be in charge of music the bed over the grooms mother and the gift table was presided Mrs. Julius Lawrence Golding while brides TP n2 del 9$ i lot; IS. IOC? U M 'oe ndS kr, k sisters-m-la- w , sister, If you like u,.iMacottage eee5. , ( HI-LA- 4 ' J - ND ' Soldi Exclusively at Yqu Grocer's I' -i- nlaw, Check These PENNEY'S v i'i: ''I 'i V I i :r t ! -- , 7; ' t i vX ''1 I CASH AND CARRY Mi rA t t ? a V .1 ? i , i I ; Hr .J AJ I1. it i i j -- - r f,.: VALUE 1 ' 7 Pro-vons- WEDDING DATE ANNOUNCED The approaching marriage of Miss Leola Howard, daughter of' Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Howard of Sioux City, Iowa, to Reed Van! Wagoner is announced this week by the bridegrooms parents, Mr.! and Mrs. E. H. Van Wagoner of! Wellington. The marriage will be solemnized in the Manti temple on Friday, March 18. Mr. Van Wagoner has recently returned home from the western states mis- -i sion field where he has fulfilled! a mission for the L D S church' and is now attending school at Carbon college in Price. BIRTHDAY PARTY Jimmy Bertola, son of Mr. and Mrs. Art Bertola, celebrated hisj 12th birthday with a birthday din- -, ner at his home last Thursday evening followed with a theatre party. The following group of, boys enjoyed the occasion with Jimmy: Barry Richards, Dick and Carl Fennemore, Gerry Gibson, Sonny Cheek, Jimmy Salzetti, Artie Jameson, Mack Sumner, Tommy Smith and Robert Bertola. CLUB HOSTESS Mrs. Flora Pilling was hostess on Tuesday night of last week when she entertained the, members of her club at luncheon followed with bridge. The occasion was enjoyed by the following; guests: Mrs. Ed Virden, Mrs. Bill Pizza, Mrs. Henry Beckel, Mrs. Re-ho- r, Mayme Jameson, Mrs. Wm. Miss Minnie Newton, Mrs.) W. F. Myers and Mrs. Joe Seaton. cottage cheese ' RETURNED VISITORS Mrs. W. H. Brown of Mrs. L. E. Averett of PriceRoyal. and Mrs. W. Boren of Price recently returned from Reno, Nevada, where they were sent as delegates to attend the biennial session of the Seventh-Da- y Adventist churches of Nevada and Utah. Mrs. Brown went on to California to visit relatives before returnMrs. Averett ing. visited in Springville and Salt Lake and Mrs. Boren visited in Las Vegas with her daughter and son, David S. Smith, pastor of the Adventist church in Las Vegas. She also visited friends in Loma Linda and LaSierra, California, among who were Melvin Adams! Don Lotsenheizer and Jack former pastors of the Seventh-Da- y Adventist church in Price. They reported a very interesting time at the session and an enjoyable time visiting with relatives and friends afterward. Page Seven SUN-ADVOCA- ' 7 "C- - ' i Q 1 Schauers. Prior to her wedding the new Mrs. Jewkes was complimented with a bridal shower presided over by Mrs. George Golding at her home in Salt Lake City. 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