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Show I rr Sun Advocate, 4 l,p " Price, AAav 6, 1971 Utah-Thursda- Events calendared by Seniors 'Hie Kitchen Band of Senior Citizens Gub will go to Provo May 17 to play for the visually and V family, Tama Marsing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd L. Marsing, Harry and Rand B. Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Byrd A. Gordon, Price, were married April 30 at the Carbon Country Gub. LDS Bishop Don H. Winter officiated. The ceremony took place at three oclock in the afternoon. Prelude music and the wedding march were played by Mrs. Calvin C. Campbell. Mrs. Gary Jones, Miss Janice Prestwich and Miss Sonja Argyle attended the bride. Raymond Madrid was best man. Ushers were Gary Jones, Joe Piccilo and Don Shurtz, Jr. The grooms parents hosted a Halamandarises, and her sister, Hazel at Willets. She and Hazel flew to Hawaii for two weeks, then to Seattle to help a nephew with his family while his wife was in the hospital for surgery. Elnara Pennington, sister of Ora Jensen, died April 30 in an handicapped at Eldred Center. Next weeks band practice will bo Wednesday, May 12 at two 1 the p.m. Transportation will be furnished to the White House Conference on Aging to be held at the Newhouse Hotel in Salt l.ike City May 10 and 11. All Senior Citizens are urged to attend. Paintings by George B. .Jackson, Ramopa Walters, Cora tal lyman, Mary Duke, Carma Slavensky, Tom Beveridge and Fred Voll are displayed in the capitol building, Salt Ike City. The weekly dance will be Friday, American Legion Hall, accident auto-pedestri- Carbonville, in on a tour Citizens. Services juid burial were at Springville. Katherine Sawdey is in the hospital. East Carbon leisure Gub news: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pass have enjoyed a visit from their son and family of California. Mrs. Robert Chappan is in the lYice hospital after a fall. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones and Katherine Stratt drove to Ogden to visit their children. Ililma Fox went to the Ice Follies at Salt Lake City and visited a sister. Jack and Wilma House are in California helping their son's family. One grandson is to have plastic surgery May 7 and heart surgery June 8. Mary Pierce accompanied the House couple to California, to visit San Francisco, Oakland, and vicinity. Melba Jameson has entered two paintings in a Salt Lake art exhibit. Perry, Florida, while with 1 7::m. Mrs. Ronald Jensen and laughter Jennifer of Castro Valley, California, are guests of the Wesley Jensens. Eva Hanson has been in California visiting her daughter Shop While We Wash Your Carl $1.00 EXTERIORONLY VACUUM 25c extra! Senior A & V. l Lewis Jewelry $ $'(i 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 us tell your : preferences silver, stainless steel flatware and crystal, fine china such as Lenox. You'll be doing yourself and your friends a favor. si i Lewis I I Jewelry For the Discriminate Bride $ jv Temple. Mrs. Thatcher is the former Paula Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Young of Helper. Mr. Thatcher is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Thatcher of Wellington. A reception for the couple was held in Carbon North Stake Center, where they were attended by Kim Mascaro, maid of honor, and Lynn Jorgensen, best man. Scott K. Young and Mark Thatcher were ushers. The brides wedding gown of leau de soie satin was made with empire waist, and mandarin collar, trimmed with I carls. Sleeves were long and fitted. The veil of illusion featured a pearl tiara and her bridal bouquet consisted of white carnations and miniature pink rosebuds. Miss Mascaro wore a pink street-lengt- h dress of polyester knit. The senior Mrs. Thatcher and Mrs. Young wore street length dresses. All three had corsages of white carnations and pink rosebuds. Icigh Young of Huntington, cousin to the birde, presided over the brides book. At the gift table were Christine Padilla, Nora Sooklaris, Lanice Young, Susan Carlson and Michele O'Berto. II L "Hl .TT- r- I 46 East Main $ vows May 8 Wet-mor- m - mmw k iM mm f Nurses set election The election of officers and dinner meeting of District 4, Utah State Nurses Association, will take place at JeanSelmes Restaurant next week. A social hour will be held from 7 to 8 p.m. with dinner following. Reservations must be made by May 10 with Lois or Telaroli Wilhelmina lloldaway. annual Short sleeved cotton pantsuit in red, lime, or orangewhite print. 10 to 1 8 hatsofftomom) Patch pocket tunic with matching print shorts plus solid slacks. All parts cotton; black, red, or navy. 7 to 15. mm ed s i i mantilla was chapel length and also trimmed with Venice lace, held by a headpiece of matching lace with pearls and imported crystals. The bridal bouquet was of white crysantimums tiny to recite wedding rose-color- in g , Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher are HELPER Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott Thatcher are students at College of Eastern currently residing at 275 Hill Utah, where she is affiliated Street, Helper, following their with band. He will graduate in recent marriage in Manti LDS June. m You've an Important Date with longsleeves. Trimming was imported Venice lace. The Bridesmaids wore deep purple of crepe dresses, with bouquets roses, and pink pink carnations tied with long pink ribbon streamers. The two cousins attended the The marriage of Miss Sharon wore wedding book and gifts Morlan and Tony Lauriski Kay lavender dresses with white will take place May 8 at Good carnations and pink roses in Shepherd Church in Dragerton. their corsages. Mrs. Marsing Miss Morland is the daughter chose a dress of deep purple of Garence E. Morlan of mother crepe and the groom's Colo, and Mrs. Joe for dress lavender had selected a East Carbon. Mr. Vendetti, the occasion, with corsages of lauriski is the son of Mr. and white glamellias. Mrs. Anton Lauriski of Dragerton. He is a student at Why do they always print of ad on College Eastern Utah. the will be honored The couple the of page the reverse side with a reception in containing a story youd like that evening in Gub Elks Price. the to save? Mr. and Mrs. ROBERT SCOTT THATCHER Young-Thatche- r Next to City Hall. dinner for the bridal party and the two families following the ceremony at the dining room. In the evening, a reception was held at the Country Gub. The brides cousins, Karren Bertola and Lois Marsing, were in charge of the wedding book and gifts. For her wedding day, the bride wore a white crepe, empire ch ess with scoop neckline and Model 2001 Hoover Slimline PORTABLE Complete with attachments. Inside storage for Crevice Tool and Upholstery Brush. 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