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Show - ? Price, DfaK ThurstJay, Way 22, T969 Piano iccilal Richard Holdaway claims bride in LDS Temple rites In a Salt Lake LDS Temple ceremony Friday morning, April 18, Miss Maureen Faber became the bride of Richard E. Howard W. Hunter, a general authority of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, solemnized the marriage in the presence of family members and Hold-awa- yt Street, Orem. ' The wedding party met for a luncheon at Peacock Gardens after the ceremony. In the evening, the couple and their families greeted guests at a reception at Orem Sixth Ward chapel. The bride wore a long of white satin with two gown friends. panels of Chantilly lace at the Mr. Holdaway is the son of skirt front. The bodMrs. Jessie R. Holdaway, 59 East ice set into an Empire waistline, First North, Price, and the late was also of lace and she wore Harold E. Holdaway. Miss Faber a chapel length veil of illusion, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. appliqued. She carried a bouquet Lamont Cowley, 1272 North State of white orchids. long-sleeve- d SOCIETY Saturday eve Attending the bride were her sister, Miss Thelma Faber; Mrs Those participating in the program are Garth, Carryl and Terri Carlson, Chris, Tami and Peggy Johnson, Carol and Sue Ockty, Jeanne, Joanne and Joel Rolando, Debbie and Jeanne Taniguehi, Becky and Joan Tomsic, Ktlle and Debbie Spensko, Debbie BailElizabeth ey, Marsha Bianco, Bonacci, De Ann Burton, Mary Brandol, Shana Farish, Pamela Gale, Cindy Greener, Sherrie Hi Jessica Holden, Tann Imai, carnations. d Mrs. Holdaway and Mrs Cowley chose dresses in green, set off with white orchid corsages. Randy Sorenson was best man. Dave Hutchinson of Provo ushered. Mrs. William Chappell presided over the guest book. Sisters of the bride, Mrs II. G. Egbert and Mrs. Ned C. Budge received the gifts Claudia Duer, Marilyn and Julie McOmber assisted with the serving of re- Linda 1 freshments. parties were given the bride elect by Mrs. Budge, Mrs. Ball and Mrs. Val ChristenPre-nupti- WHAT PERFECT sen in Logan. Mr. and Mrs Holdaway are residing in Logan where he is majoring in commercial art at Utah State University, from where he will graduate in June. He is a graduate of the College of Eastern Utah and served in the French Mission of the LDS Church. Mrs. Holdaway attended the College of Southern Utah for two years, and currently is scheduling secretary at USU. She filled an LDS mission in Great Britain. The Diploma makes it Official... but a Bulova makes the J ,ft v if ' v a a - a a Red roses and golden crowns figured in the installation of new officers for Literary League Mon- Engaged June ALL NP" 17 Jewels Automatic. Waterproof. Calendar window Sweep second hand. Swedged Roman numerals on gilt dial. Luminous dial and hands. M1.IS DATE KING Home Laundry Size box When you know what makes a watch tick, youll give a Bulova Lewis Jewelry v 13. SQUARE 46 East Main in Price DEAL STORE 275 N. Main, Helper T' Jl :!& The couple has set June the wedding date. 14 TlMf If t I I:..: Tl ili MlHuUiA All IiW impressive ceremony was performed by Mrs. Emma to install the officers of the Notre Dame de Lourdes Altar Society last Thursday evening in the church hall. Officers taking the helm were Mrs. Douglas Pitts, president; Mrs. Frank Basso, vice president; Mrs. John OBerto, secretary; Mrs. Paul Simpson, treasurer, and Mrs. Katherine Katsos, historian. Ent-wist- le I ilf1 If1, .1 .( val 1 ; I j ft f ! CONNIE BAKER members and the following guests: d Mrs. Josie Martinez, Mrs. Leon Pilling, Mrs. Anthony Guadagno-li- , Mrs. Earl Marra and Mrs. Richard Regis, and spiritual moderator Father Gerard Trageser. Father Trageser thanked Mrs. Etzel for a job well done stating that the work which was accomplished by the group was a team but the president must Outgoing officers are Mrs. Rob- operation, a be leader. He told the good ert Etzel, president; Mrs. Basso, ladies that he remembers each Mrs. OBerto, treasursecretary; er, and Mrs. Fred Marietti, his- of them in the Mass. Thanking the outgoing officers he extended torian. best wishes and cooperation this A catered tea was enjoyed by coming year to the new officers. Gold Star Mothers were honored at a spring tea sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary, a traditional event which featured a tea table beautiful with blue daisies, yellow glads and gold leaves. The centerpiece was donated by Agnes Thompson in honor of her mother, who was a Gold Star Mother. Flossie Martin and Ellen Hawks presided over the prettily-arrange- d JENEAL LITTLEJOHN Marking the first year of our marriage, a year filled with happiness and joy. Although we are so far apart, I could not love you more. Your husband in Vietnam, 1st Lt. Ray Littlejohn Advisory Team no. 25 ye VI Lt Littlejohn wrote the Sun Arlvo cate requesting the costs to run this Anniversary Greeting to his wife Suiety Lt Littlejohn has much more important things to orry about, and The presents this greeting as a courtesy to Lt. Littlejohn and his wife. t Event! Price Floral 56 N. 1st West 637-273- 1 table. Audrey Culp, Lucy Cook, Ellen Hawks, Leona Jarvi and Rhoda Huntsman were chairmen Accompanied by Wilda Skinner, the following gave vocal selections. Mary Delpha, Elaine Jensen, Lon Cave, Laurie Keller and Steve Pierucci. Lorinda Henderson played a piano number. Tributes to mothers were given by Netti Miles and Millie Thomas, and each Gold Mother present was given a green plant. Youve an important date with Lewis Jewelry If your good taste is known among your friends . . . chances are they will be shopping here for your wedding gift. So please stop by our complete WEDDING GIFT REGISTRY and tell us your preferences in silver, crystal and fine china, such as Lenox. You'll be doing yourself and your friends a favor. Lewis Jewelry the For Price For all your Flower Needs FLOWERS of these people will be stressed hoping that the benefits of the summer will enter into the fall and winter. He advised the group that adult education is badly needed by many Catholic families. Mrs. Etzel presided at the meeting and advised the ladies that the Davido family had donated a beautiful altar cloth to the church with Mrs. Charles Marrelli doing the hand made embroidery work on the cloth Mr. and Mrs George Gibson donated the work and materials to repair worn altar cloths and Mrs. Gibson was given a grateful thanks for their work. Mrs. Etzel gave a report on the and year's accomplishments, thanked the ladies for their sup-- I port this past year. Discriminate Bride 46 East Main borhoods wife Special for any Mothers Father announced that Sister Doris, who is a faculty member at Notre Dame Elementary School, will spend the summer in Price and with the assistance of two additional nuns will work with the needy Catholic families in the parish who need help both physically and spiritually. He said Masses in the homes and neigh- To my darling Flowers Gold Star for An A i J lit C.W dent; Arva Smith, president; Rachel Cones, treasurer; Bliss Ilubbard, parliamentarian, and Ruby di- Young, treasurer. M.vrna Bauermeister, music rector, and Betty Jones, historian, w'ere not present Photo for picture. r Tribute paid Notre Dame Altar Society installs newly-electe- ' , Sun-Advoca- te Making this announcement are Mr the parents of the bride-elec- t, and Mrs. Wayne Baker, Price are Parents cf the groom-to-b- e Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McCourt of Columbia. H I ' Milovieh, Susan Widman and Bill Welsh Also performing on the program will be Lynette Eaquinta and Debra Rachiele who are students of the student teachers, Toni Scavo and Terri Carlson man, Lucy Parry and calling and repoiting chairman, Rachel Cones wilh small personal gifts. Faus-et- t, A yellow floral centerpiece highly successful year of com- three new members, Fern the tea table with crystal adorned Morma and and Asay Carolyn programs. panionship from which was served and silver, As guests entered the club room Frederickson, and other guests. delicate sandwiches, fruits with pastel entertained they were piano Evelyn Snow, program chairselections by Margaret Suhr, and man, with Agnes Thompson and and frappe prepared bv Lucy welcomed by Marguerite Degn, Jan Pabst complimeted the outParry, Pauline Buchanan and Lot raine Stevens. who introduced retiring president, going officers with a musical the latter reading, originated by and accompanied by Mrs Suhr, and presented the new officers, during which time all officials received long stemmed red roses. Incoming president Arva Smith presented a g'ft to Mrs. Degn, who thanked the program chairman, Evelyn Snow, social chair- - Miss Baker, a graduate of Brigham Young University, is in her CASTLE DALE Mr. and Mrs. first year of teaching at the WellWard Jensen, Castle Dale, former School Mr. ington residents of Price, announce the McCourt Elementary is employed in Salt Lake and engagement forthcoming City. of their daughter Linda marriage to Kim Earl, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Earl, Huntington. is a 1969 graduThe bride-to-b- e ate of Emery High School and Mr. Earl will graduate from College of Eastern Utah in June. The wedding date has been set for f Kelly Wedding soon? Announcement is made of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Connie Baker to Donald R. McCourt. MISS JENSEN W' INSTALLED . . . When the Literary League re- sumes club activities next fall, the women pictured will direct from the various offices to which they have been elected and installed. Left to right are Bette Ilansen, secretary; Wilma Hanson, vice presi- - Wedding date a cap and gown. You can 'Cap every graduation event for every young man and woman with these magnificent watches from the Bulova Excellence Collection. Up to 800 examinations have graduated them magna cum laude! ; .A Miss Baker sets A Bulova for graduation is almost as traditional as mw Milano, Charlene Needles, Toni Stuvo, Jona Skerl, Shawna Telaroh, Lynna Tone, Helen Van Natta, J' Jf day evening, May 12, during the closing tea, a charming social fittingly arranged to culminate a Occasion! of Mrs. Tia Imai will be prcsmtul in a recital Saturday, May 24, at 8 p m. m the cultural hall ol Helper LDS Ward chapel. Budge and Barbara Egbert. They wore identical long dresses of peach crepe, fashioned with empire waistlines and ruffled necklines. Each carried a nosegay of peach-colore- Piano students HELPER Ron Thompson, Mrs. William Bell, and two small nieces, Brenda in HELPER The finest in cut or artificial Flowers and Potted Plants Get your Orders FREE DELIVERY IN PRICE 10 OFF or East Carbon HELPER on all Cash and Carry Orders residents call Helen Garr 888-207- 1 Green River residents call Mary Ellen Vetere Incoming president, Mrs. Pitts, said she had been bestowed a great honor and privilege and will do her best to make the coming year a very successful one. The tea table was beautifully decorated with early spring flowers as were the card tables a! which the ladies and Father Trageser were seated. Hostesses for the affair were Mrs. Pitts, Mrs' Edward Sheya, Mrs. Fred Bono-mMrs Elizabeth Renno, Mrs Rudolph Ortega, Mrs. Andrew Bowman and Mrs. Ronald in Early 564-3310-33- 20 FLOWERS Whatever the Occasion . . . Call Us i |