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Show Price, Utah 4 Thursday, May 28, 1970 From HsyuiJu Engagements and Weddings Alpha Xi chapter installs officers DRAtlCRTON Nw officers of Alpha Xi chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, wore installed May 13. President Vena Tryon led the opening Robison-Salmon- Mr. and Mrs. Randy Degn of Reno recently visited in Price , includ-in- g with friends and relatives, Mrs. Edna Latturner, Mr. ' and Mrs. Ralph Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Anna "V Elias Degn, Mrs. ' Carlson and Mr. and Mrs. Bernell nuptials s - SPRING GLEN John Edgar Salmons, formerly of Prospect, Ohio, and Miss Gail Victoria Robison, formerly of Spring Glen, were mariied May 16 in the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, South Pasadena, Calif. Joe presiding minister of the nearby Temple City West Unit, officiated at the evening cere- sleeves. She carried a cascade of yellow roses and baby breath. Kenneth Kuhl of Downey, Calif., served as best man. A reception was held at Story Park Clubhouse in Alhambra following the wedding. The couple visited Utah shortly after the wedding to purchase a panel truck in which they plan to drive mony. through Mexico to return their The bride is the daughter of to Guatemala, spending Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Robison honeymoon in Acapulco. From of Spring Glen. She is a graduate June 1 on they will make their of Carbon High School, class of home in Coatepeque, Guatemala, 1963. Mother of the bridegroom is where they will continue in the Bible instruction program. Mrs. Myrtle Salmons of Prospect, Ohio. 'He is a graduate of parties in honor of BS of with a Cincinnati bride the were University given by Sharon degree in civil engineering. For Montufa r in Guatemala City on the past two years Miss Robison May 2 prior to the couples dehas been serving as a missionary parture and by Patricia Prange of Jehovahs Witnesses in Guate- at the home of Mrs. Herb Oven-dal- e on May 8 in San Gabriel, mala, Central America. Mr. Salmons has been serving in Guate Calif. mala for a year and a half. The couple met in Guatemala. The bride wore a white floor' club length gown with an empire waist The bodice was of lace and the HELPER The Womens Club skirt of satin with roses attended the Helper Junior High Beauticians The Carbon-Emerfrom the lace appliqued on it. Her slww and tea last Friday fashion net veil was trimmed on the Association will hold a closing and spent a most pleasant aftercrown with roses and small pearls dinner Tuesday, June 2, at the II noon viewing the young set fashMr. end Mrs. LARRY LaMAR RICHMOND and rose buds were scattered over Kings Steak House in Heljjer at ion the clothes they had made. the fingertip length veil. She car- 8 p.m. This party is free to all Added to the show were chorus Huff-Richmo- nd ried a cascade of white rose buds association members according to numbers, specially dances and Mrs. Bonnie Diamanti, Helper, and baby breath. vocal solos. presdeint. of Patricia LDS where Grant and Huff Rosemead, Miss Rich, Janet Bishop Prange, Larry Lynn The visitors complimented the Mrs. Diamanti urges members double-rinof honor. She was maid the Fausett married Richmond Calif., were LaMar performed girls and their teachers for the make reservations through the to wore waisl lime of a her grand- ceremony. green empire manner in which the program April 25 at the home call committee or call with a shirred skirt regular and gown was performed. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland The bride is a daughter of Mr. 2 or Margaret Colosimo at and Mrs. Bert Huff, Price. Mr. mi?m'iW'y0 Lynn Williams at Richmond is a son of Mr. and Barbara Anderor Mrs. LaMar Richmond of Rooseson at or Mrs. Diamanti velt. Cindy Basso MacKnight was e or at oar matron of honor and Seaman 1C Moore at Nolan Nielson was best man. Elections also will be held TuesThe newlyweds are students at day evening for new officers. Carbon High School and the groom is employed in Price. ritual with members present. a short business Following meeting, 'officers installed included: Ifetta; Anderson, president; vice president; Colleca.r.Buidick, Phil Thomas, treasurer; Ruth secreMaddora, corresponding tary; 1 inda Wright, recording secretary; Darlene Kuhns, extension officer; Wilma Maggio, city council1 representative. Tea vwas served by the executive btjj&rd with Lola Alger, sponsor and Sue Whitlock, director, ; presiding. ' Following the tea, Mrs. Whitlock and Mrs. Alger presided over the impressive during ceremony which Pauline Durrant, Mary Leper, Pat Nielsen and Vivian Krantwashl received Exemplar ceitificates and pins. 14 Watkins. bell For Graduation Accutron Clem-entin- World's Most io Accurate j Wrist Timepiece Htp l in 'ill - Junior fashion show witnessed women by i Beauticians set DATE "If 2 0; Art Guild installs . . . then please stop by our At the home of Tia Imai, new officers of the Fine Arts Guild were installed by LaVon Gull. Jenny Jorgensen is the new president; Joy Coates, vice president; Bruno, Melony corresponding secretary; Beverly Chamberlain, recording secretary; Ephia Foster, historian; Ramona Walters, treasurer; Margaret R. Pace, plays socials complete Wedding Gift The Senior Citizens Kitchen Band gave entertainment Tuesday for closing socials of the Helper and Price First Ward Relief Society units, continuing its popularity as a musical group. Tomorrow night, May 29, the Senior club will meet at the American Legion Hall for dancing. A program and dance held May 18 proved a drawing card for a large crowd which enjoyed the party. Senior Citizens activities are publicized through two county The newspapers, and The Helper Journal, and over radio station KOAL. The club this week reported a sincere appreciation to those three outlets, and encourage other citizens to join in the weekly programs of entertainment and crafts which are advertised. Last Friday, officers who have retired their positions, and all those who had birthdays in April and May, were honored by their 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. Chances are Your Friends will be Shopping Here: ....So make it a date with Lewis Jewelry the Discriminate Bride For Price 46 East Main members. b were served, Miss ELAINE PIGGOTT Piggott-Port- engagement Lewis - Mr. and Mrs. 25 as the wedding date at the DRAGERTON home of Miss Piggotts parents. Thomas T. Piggott of Bloomingis a graduate ton, Idaho, announce the engageThe bride-to-b- e ment of their daughter Elaine to of the Medical and Assistants Dan C. Porter Jr., Salt Lake City, School in Salt Lake City and Mr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan C. Por- Porter is attending the University of Utah where he is a senior majter Sr., of Dragerton. The young couple has set July oring in business economics. Jewelry 46 Baxter, will adjust timekeeping to this tolcr once, if necessary. Guarantee is for ont year. 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Davidson Price, became the bride of Frank Martini, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martini of Helper, at a ceremony in Malad, Idaho, on gANKSS Emery Wed in Idaho Miss I Banking Landmaik Since 1910 Helper, Utah A Mrs. L. H. Merrill gave a talk on the nurses course and introduced the graduates. Corsages were presented to the graduates and visiting state officers. K to 14 orange, yellow Sizes 6x in Auxiliary president. MtAN to 16 to 6.00 mid-Augu- State officers attending were Mrs. W. R. Merrell of Brigham City, president; and Mrs. John president-elec- t. Provo, Rupper, During and after the luncheon, Mrs. Merrell and Mrs, Rupper gave talks, and a short business meeting was held under the leadership of Mrs. Demman and Mrs. 0. B. Spencer who is the new Money keep FREE Beach Towel June graduates of the LPN course and state officers of the Medical Auxiliary were guests of the Carbon Medical Auxiliary May 22 at a luncheon at Country Club. Mrs. J. E. Dorman was chairman and Mrs. A. R. Demman welcomed guests. Dont let lack of A pleated Swim Cap and Buk-sinic- Medical Auxiliary stages luncheon iff SUITS publicity Wanita Anderson was a special guest at the meeting. George Jackson read original poems by senior citizen, Roma Norton. Evelyn Massey will have an exnamed was Lorraine Falsone hibit at Carbon Emery Bank in president of District 4, Utah State June and George Jackson's paintNurses Association during a dinwill be displayed there in ings 14 Counat the ner meeting May July. try Club. Elected with her were Katy Blevins, vice president; Elda Morgan, treasurer; Arlene Helen Mathis, Elaine StalLois Tela-roley, board members; Wilhelmina Holdaway and Merina Perla, nominating committee. A summer reading program, Special recognition was given Seven Leagues into Space, will to Teresa Milovich who was chairbe held at Price City Library man in charge of the from June 15 to August 15. meeting. Registration will begin Monday, Refreshments June 1 and all children are invited to participate. Those who read the required books will receive a certificate of completion i, If and one piece , chairman. District nurses Main, Price E. two Price publicity chairman; Famie LORRAINE FALSONE by BULOVA ACCUTRON er Mar-gen- 8 Senior band 175. "Q Accutron movement does not depend on a balance wheel. Instead, an electronic-poweretuning fork keep; In fact precise time through vibrations. Bulova guarantees monthly accuracy to within 1 minute.t y g DAY The date for dinner marriage AND R&C Drug The couple will be residing in Bremerton, Wash., where Mr. is presently stationed Marteini with the U.S. Navy. "Your Walgreen Agency Drug Store If youre going to do something tonight that youll be sorry for tomorrow morning, sleep late, Phone 6370806 Main & CANVAS SHOES Ladies Size 41j-Iino Faded Blue - Yellow Girls Sizes l212 - 3 Red - Faded Blue O Carbon PRICE, UTAH BUY A FLAG - FLY A FLAG! 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