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Show THE Two Pag SUN-ADVOCAT- Thursday, December 28, 1961 PRICE, UTAH E, MEW Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Karl Haaser Now at Home in Moab Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Karl H. Haaser are making their home in Moab following a honeymoon to Carmel, San Francisco, and Las Vegas after their marriage in the Hellenic Orthodox Church in Price November 19. Father John Asimakopoulos performed the ceremony. Nee Miss Catherine Markakis, the new Mrs. Haaser is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Markakis of 466 East Main Street, Price. Mr. Haaser is the son of Mrs. Maria Haaser of Carmel, California. The couple was honored at a Miss Ruth Haycock, Miss Athena Vatsis, bridesmaids. Little Joyce Piantes and Sylvia May were flower girls. The matrons of honor wore dresses of slipper satin in aqua and the bridesmaids wore matching dresses of gold. Nicky bearer. Papacostas was the ring guests Among the was Mrs. Maria Haaser of Carmel, mother of the groom. The former Miss Markakis attended Carbon High School and was a bookkeeper at Carbon MoBest man was Robert Entwistle. torway in Price. Mr. Haaser is Ushers were Jay Markakis, Mike working for the U.S. Forest ServHimonas and Alex Markakis. ice in Moab. out-of-to- CUE h, their Following marriage December 14 in the Salt Lake City Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gary Morley met their friends at a reception in the Institute of Religion in Price the same evening. Before her marriage, Mrs. Morley was Miss Diane Olson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Olson of 2641 San Carlos, California. Mr. Morley is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morley of 460 College Avenue, Price. For her wedding and reception, the bride wore a floor-lengt- h gown with long sleeves and a small train. Lace appliques in the bodice and pearl trim on the gown gave it lovely detailing. Her elbow-lengt- h veil cascaded from a crown of seed pearls and she carried an bidal bouquet with small e bells tucked among the flowers. Her maid of honor was Miss Carolyn Hamilton, who wore a red dress and white flowers, to harmonize with the red and white color scheme of poinsettias and all-whi- te lce-lac- PHARMACY PHACTS From John B. Kolloy Vitamins have come in for so much talk and publicity in the last few years that it's a good idea to have a basic understanding of what they do for your body. Vitamin A, for example, helps j' your body maintain its mal resistance ' . . - Tanni Skirts MR. AND MRS. H. GARY MORLEY Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Gary Morley Greet Friends at Institute Reception to nor-- - to infections. It also helps to build and keep healthy your teeth, skin and bones. Vitamin B has been found effective in the treatment of such things as nervous disorders, tired feelings, digestive problems and general lack of appetite. Were always glad to discuss Vitamins with you . . . what your they can do for you and hesso don't ever family itate to ask us anything you want to find out about them. We're glad to be of help. Our specialty at KELLEY'S Prica Drug is friendly reliable professional service . . . not only in our prescription department but also throughout the store . . . with Bchool and photo supplies, greeting cards, cosmetics All this at 7 and fountain East Main, Price. ... ... candles used for the reception background. Dick Darling was best man and the ushers were Jeddy Motley and Duane Ballard. The three wore their red Tau Sigma Fraternity blazers with white carnation boutonnieres. Coming from out of town for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hinchcliff, uncle and aunt of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Powell, grandparents of the groom, and student friends from the Brigham Young University. The couple will reside in Orem, at 646 East 8th South, while Mr. Morley continues his education at Brigham Young University, where he is affiliated with Tau Sigma Fraternity. Mrs. Morley also attended the Y where she belonged to the Cougarettes and Takalon social unit. QUEEN CONTESTANTS NAMED BY FORUM The American G.I. Forum, Ladies Auxiliary, held a meeting December 20 and new members of the group are Rosie Garcia, Dora Salas and Patsy Santisteven. Junior G.I. Forum queen candidates as announced last week are Lydia Rodriques, Madeline Ilymas and Alice Trujillo. The Senior Forum, the Auxiliary and the Junior Forum are extending their thanks to Veltri Drug Store, Cornets and Workman's Market, all in Helper, for the donations they made to the recent dance sponsored by these units. They also express their appreciation to all who supported the Christmas dance to make it the success it turned out to be. en- tertained members and guests of the Price Womans Club at the annual Christmas party of that ALL budget Suggestions free! THE SUN-ADVOCA- discount KARL H. HAASER Italian H&nits Cortina Mnits discount Bur-tensha- Fausett. Refreshments were served and gifts were exchanged. A Christmas card addressed to the club members was received and read. The card was from Sarah Gordon of Salt Lake City, who was a member of the club. The next meeting of the Women's Club of Price will be a hobby night, directed by Mary Potter, chairman. The date and time is January 4 at 8 p.m. Helper Couple Notes Sixtieth Wedding Anniversary Tuesday International Appliance Repair Co. i 5.99 . HATS - now at . . . V2 price Youthcraft Suits . . . V3 off Specialists in all home appliances Automatic and conventional washers, dryers, mangles, irons, water heaters, toasters, coffee makers, dish washers, disposals, refrigerators, ranges, vacuums, light fixtures, heaters, furnace controls, scooter and lawn motors overhauled and tuned. Complete . bicycle repair and painting. Sleepy Appliances Awakened DRESS SHOP CUP THIS AD, Its worth $1.00 toward any repair job. MED ALWAYS j1I 11 HIGHEST Price 17 East Main QUALITY - fine foods lkV FOOD VALUES UNSURPASSED LOWEST PRICES CASTLE VALLEY A VALLEY KIST Grade HENS Round Steak cans fa KZ Creme or Whole K. I NORWEST2V2 . . . $39 lbs. Turkeys cans TOMATOES 5 Princess French Cut 2-l- . .... were host and hostess for the Thimble Club members and partners at the annual Christmas Large AA Grade dinner party, which was held this year at the Snow home. Gay Eggs motifs of a holiday nature beautified the dining room, where ewSunkist Navels ers were laid about the table for Large the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. William Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hussey, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Waterfield, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Frandsen, Large Pink Mrs. Ida Thomas, Mrs. Olive Golding, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Branch. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Grange and Mrs. Anna Bell, of Castle Dale, Mrs. Snow's sister, who was a Snyders or Garden special guest. After dinner the group visited and played Rook. White Bulky Knits . t bs. , 83c MIXED CANDY Beans . Close Out Prices Meadow Gold U.S. Good or Choice Snow 20 Free Pickup and Delivery in Price and Helper Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hackwell 10 to 14-lb- s. and son, Burke, are spending the Christmas holidays here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Rasmussen and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hackwell. The visitors are rest dents of Turlock. California, where Mr. Hackwell is an assist ant professor in the entomology Extra Lean department of the state college in Ground Beef that community. DINNER FEATURES CLUB CHRISTMAS Mr .and Mrs. William Phone GR 99 South Main, Helper lb. The right kind of business forms can speed up your office operations, save time when time means money! Let us costom-tailo- r forms to your specific needs . . . print them at prices that will be easy on your MR. AND MRS. NEWLYWEDS IN STOCK DRESSES 1 n. ... discount , social unit. Under the direction of Laura Cherry, chairman, and her committee members, Evelyn Winters and Elma Hunt, the program featured an instrumental selection O Holy Night," by Diane Dart, Sherrie Ball, Claudia Dayton and Randall Potter; a reading by Gale Frandsen; "Holy City," by Pat by Pat Schofield, accompanied and two selections, Robinson; "Dear God, the Son," and "Angels We Have Heard On High," by a quintet composed of Glen Fifield, Curtis Steele, Bruce Joe Ward and Kelly Mr. and Mrs. John Sillitoe observed their 60th wedding anniversary Tuesday at their home in Helper. Mr. Sillitoe was born January 28, 1882, in Wolverhampton, England. He is a retired employee of the old Utah Fuel Company for which he worked 50 years in Clear Creek and Castle Gate. These mines are now operated by the EASTERNERS VISIT Independent Coal and Coke ComMAYORS FAMILY pany. He is a member of the Latter-da- y Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cram of Church of Jesus Christ of Saints. Haddonfield, New Jersey, arrived Mrs. Sillitoe was Dorn October in Utah in time to spend Christmas with Mayor and Mrs. William 23, 1881, in Moroni, Sanpete CounJ. Welsh, Jr., and family. Mrs. ty. She also Is a member of the Cram is a sister of Mayor Welsh. LDS Church. The easterners, who are making They are parents of five sons their first trip to the west, wall and daughters: Burdell Sillitoe, leave in a few days for California Scofield; Clarence Sillitoe, Helpand on their return trip will spend er; Earnest Sillitoe, Price; Mrs. a few more days at the Welsh Richard (Ruth) Rogers, Helper, home. Also spending Christmas in and Mrs. Walter (Ua) Rice, Salt Price with the Price mayor and Lake City. his family were Mrs. Welshs They have 18 grandchildren and mother and sister, Mrs. Louise 35 Cances and Miss Marie Louise Cances of Salt Lake City. HERE FOR HOLIDAYS AND MONEY! OF STOCK Winter Coats Darlene Sweaters Sharing matron of honor duties were Mrs. Gus Piantes and Mrs. Jay Markakis. Other attendants were Miss Catherine Hatsidakis, MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT AT CHRISTMAS PARTY Appropriate music selections HI COMPLETE OUR orchid. NEWLYWEDS that SPECIAL reception at the church recreation hall immediately following their marriage. The bride had selected a nylon and net wedding gown, detailed with wide scalloped neckline and lace inserts in the side panels of the skirt and deeply set to the hemline. Her were wrist lily - point sleeves length. Pearls were set in at the neckline and in the front skirt panel. She carried a Bible and an floor-lengt- all enjoyed the food and gift exchange. Mrs. Bonnie Pagano, senior regent of the unit, encouraged her' co members to start the new year with an enrollment that would fill up the gaps left during those times when membership has been each low. She suggested member invite a new potential member. In speaking for the Women of the Moose, Mrs. Pagano extended wishes for a happy new year to all their associates. MOOSE WOMEN LOOK TO JANUARY MEETING Having completed all scheduled activities for 1961, the Women of the Moose will hold their first meeting of 1962 on January 5. Child Care Chairman Norma Olr ver will be in charge of the program. A business meeting was held December 15 and the organization enjoyed a successful Christmas party. Some guests attended with the regular members and . lb. 77( Egg Nog . . 7 ... for 1.00 qt. 49 Vets doz. 49 ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT CATSUP Dog Food . . 14 cans Mixed Ants Close-O- ut U.S. No. lb. 1 . . . 1.00 |