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Show THE Page Eight OUTDOOR PICNIC The cedars'east of town provided the setting for a regular fun frolic for the members of the BRIDGE BREAKFAST A bridge breakfast was a pleasant social affair for the members of the Thursday bridge club and friends who were entertained as guests of Mrs. Henry Mills last Thursday morning. The list comprised Mrs. Vernon Merrill, Mrs. D. T. Madsen, Mrs. S. W. Anderson, Mrs. J. C. Hubbard, Mrs. Hal MacKnight, Mrs. Vincent Sumner, Mrs. Erin Leonard, Mrs. Earl Hills, Mrs. Harris Simon-se- n, Mrs. A. N. Smith, Mrs. S. W. Fennemore, and George Wallace. MARRIAGE IS ANNOUNCED Interesting wedding news is made known this week by Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Miller of Ogden, who announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Gloria, to Neil R. Fausett, son of Mr. and Mrs. George O. Fausett of Price. Wedding vows were exchanged by the young couple in the LDS temple in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, August 16. The bride and groom were honored at a wedding dinner at the Mansion House in Ogden immediately following the ceremony, with members of both PARTY COMPLIMENTS families attending. VISITOR Enroute from Weir wedding Presiding as hostess at her home trip in Wyoming and Colorado to Friday evening, Mrs. L. R. Fulmer their future home in Ogden, the entertained at a bridge luncheon bridal pair visited here Sunday n. in compliment to Mrs. Alice and the new Mrs. Fausett met The guest list comprised members of Mr. Fausetts family Mrs. Blaine Thompson, Mrs. Fran- and friends. cis Nichols of Salt Lake City, Mrs The bride is a graduate of the C. R. Fahring and her sister, Mrs Agricultural College at Logan. Nellie Allred of Salt Lake, Mrs Mr. Fausett attended school at B. L. Dart, Mrs. Oscar Hanson, Carbon and is a graduate of CarMrs. Wm. Rehor, Mrs. Emery bon high. While on the campus, Larsen, Mrs. Monima Crockett, he was prominent in athletics. Miss Bessie Kennedy, Mrs. Karen During his two years in the service, he was stationed the major Axelgard and Mrs. Joe Seaton. time in Japan. Returning home he attended the A. C. at Logan for ABOUT WHATj two years. ON THE. FENCE Fer-gusso- WtRE HEAHNCJYSTEMTOI r BE SMART AND GET A ajodernLENNOXmaoe wTt!WORLO'S LEADERS HOME HEATING 'V Handicraft club .and their husbands last Thursday evening. A hamburger fry was the main feature of the affair which, according to everyone there, was tops in fun and eats. Participants were the Theron Oviatts, John Bartons, Frank Sanders, Charles Menzies, Ed Piacetellis, Mrs. Hanna Callaway, The Gerald Oviatts, Holley Bryners, Duane Frandsens, Arnel Downards and the Dean Browns. CLUB PARTY Entertaining Wednesday even- ing, Mrs. Robert Hassell was hostess to the members of her club with luncheon and bridge, the main features of the affair. Summer flowers set the color note in the attractive table decorations. The guests included Mrs. Pete Jeanselme, Mrs. Maurice Tatton, Mrs. Howard Hanks, Mrs. Paul Parkinson, Mrs. Robert Carnavali, Mrs. Art Norton, Mrs. Edway Redd and Mrs. Rowena Hanks, mother of the hostess and visitor from Eureka. V. F. W. MEETS Members of the V. F. W. held business meeting Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Clara Silvagni. Important among the issues discussed was the decision of the members to sell Christmas cards as a money making project. ReNAOMI CHAPTER TO MEET freshments were served by Mrs. The regular meeting of Naomi Silvagni at the conclusion of the chapter, OES, will be held next session. Thursday evening, September 1, at the Masonic temple. ENTERTAINS CLUB On the following Thursday, SepClub night last Friday was entember 8, Naomi chapter will hold joyed by the members of the 500 friends night at the temple. Val- club, who were entertained as ley chapter No. 3 will put on the guests at the home of Mrs. Betty initiatory work. All visiting stars Harrison. Present were Mrs. Stella are cordially invited to attend. Re- Gilligan, Mrs. Margie Culp, Mrs. freshments will be in charge of Jane Mortensen, Mrs. Jean Helen Markosek. Mrs. LaRue Patterson, Miss Sophia Mahlcres, Mrs. Fosca TUESDAY VISITORS Poloni, Mrs. Lois Passic, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Shiral Barnett and Ranaun Brackett, Mrs. Jean Mctwo children of Springville were Kinnon and Mrs. Thelma Horsley. Price visitors Tuesday and noon Prizes were won by Sophia s, luncheon guests at the home of Mrs. Culp and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George. Wallace. a Bid-ding- A. North L. English First West Price Utah Mah-lere- "IT HAPPENS EVERY DAY Y PLOTNER 600V BQAt&S cost so stupid urnt COMPAQZV ZO MAJ012 GiPAlQS Hospital WAV HOT Bills. AMD &AV-IPSA- & er, SUN-ADVOCA- husband, Dr. and Mrs. Ernell FAMILY GATHERING week, Jensen and family from Salt Lake During the forepart of this has City and another sister, Mrs. Alta home Figuring prominently in the the Byron Thompson with re- Gassmann and her family from wedding news this week are new- been fairly brimming over That afternoon the Mr. Ephraim. was lyweds, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar T. latives. First to arrive of the birthdays of celebration Fannie Empey, who will be honored at Thompsons mother, Mrs. and Mrs. ThompGassmann Mrs. on Then Auopen house Saturday evening, Thompson of Ephraim. were observed with an out- gust 27, at the home of the bride- Sunday came his sister and her son grooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. All friends Claude J. Empey. are extended an invitation to call at the Empey home between the hours of 7:00 and 10:00 oclock. This Thursday, August 25, is the wedding date of the young with the rites being people, solemnized by Elder Mark E. Peterson in the LDS temple in Salt Lake City. The attractive bride is Miss Betty Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Lorenzo Mitchell, of Bountiful, Utah. Immediately following the ceremony, the parents of the bridegroom will honor the bridal pair at a wedding breakfast at the Roof Garden at Hotel Utah. That evening a reception in their honor will be held at the home of the brides parents in Bountiful. Bridal attendants will be Miss June Barlow, Mrs. Romania Child and Mrs. Don Wright, sister of the groom. Jane Anne Mitchell will be the flower girl. Richard Clayton will serve as best man and ushers will be Kenneth Mitchell, Paul Wright and Merle Haugen. The young bride is a graduate of the Patricia Stevens Modeling School of Chicago, and she studied at the Chicago Musical college. She is also a former stuBIG JOBS. Conventional and From half-to- n Pickups to dent of the Brigham Young Unitypes. Stake, Platform, Panel, Express and Pickup bodies. versity, where she was prominent She completed on the campus. a two-yeLDS Mission in Great . TEMPLE CEREMONY UNITES COUPLE THERE'S A FORD TRUCK FOR fi0J0I ar Britian. Prior to fulfilling a mission in the British Isles, Mr. Empey spent three and a half years in the service achieving the rank of a first Lieutenant. During his last year, he was stationed in Japan. Before his army service, he studied at the Agricultural College at Logan, the University of Indiana and the BYU at Provo. The newlyweds will honeymoon in Grand Canyon. Provo will be their future home while Mr. Empey completes his studies at the Provo university. WOMEN OF THE MOOSE The Women of the Moose will hold a regular meeting Friday night, August 26, at the club room. All members are urged to A good time and be present. large crowd is the report of the picnic held Saturday night at Logan. 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