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Show Price, Utah e, Thursday, May 13, 1971 - Trio honored GREEN RIVER Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vetere of Green River announce the engagement of their daughter Mary Alice to Marshall C. Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sin Clair Thompson, also of Green River. The couple is planning a summer wedding. Miss Vetere is a graduate of Green River High School and is ' employed by the Helper State Bank, Green River branch. Mr. Thompson is a senior at Utah State University and will receive his BS degree (arts and humanities) in June. He also will receive an Army commission as of the ROTC a graduate program. ( L) unit by Naomi Engaged Three received honors from Naomi Chapter 3, Order of Eastern Star last Thursday night at a meeting directed by Worthy Patron and Worthy Matron Thomas and Edith Gentry. The ones honored were Marion W. Wheeler, Alice Rath-mi- ll and Ellen Radakovich. Refreshments were served by Elizabeth Menotti, Elsie Parker, Marie Menotti and Ethel Clements, who used a Mothers Day theme in decorations. MARY ALICE VETERE estlLoved (gifts STbilte Biide Thoughtful Guests Shop v I They appreciate the Registry, too, for held Sego Lily Carmen lodge meeting The ladies enjoyed a The Sego Lily Lodge of charge. Railroad Carmen met at the pleasant afternoon and planned meet next at the home of Mrs. home of Mrs. Jess Cox for a to Richardson June 2, 1:00 hour social Emory and business session All members are urged to Mrs. p.m. afternoon. last Wednesday and help make plans. Pace Boyack, president, was in attend Diane Bunnell, Miss Carbon County 71, will be presented in a senior recital May 17 at 7:30 p.m. in the Carbon High School auditorium. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bunnell, Price, she is a member of the Carbon High coir and madrigals and is an accompanist for the choir. She was invited to participate in the 1970-7- 1 choir and in the allconference choir at the National Music Educators convention in San Diego last month. In her recital she will perform several piano solos as well as two vocal solos. Some of her students also will perform and the Carbon High madrigals will present a selection. Admission is free and the public is invited to attend. all-sta- te V Wedding soon? You've an important date with COOKWARE LEWISJEWELRY stake center next Tuesday gracious and efficient help in gift buying gracious and efficient help In gift buying whether they phone or come in. They enjoy the confidence of knowing what you have chosen, assured that their selection will be something you really want and will always enjoy and cherish. Register your pattern in: DINNERWARE SILVERWARE evening, May 18, at 7:30. Any talent may be entered, according to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Keller, dance directors, who are in charge of this special event. No charge will be made for admission and the public is invited. Come in or Call HOUSEWARESand APPLIANCES "Distinctive Home Furnishings" Visits at OL VETO'S FURNITURE I and APIPLIANCE 48 East Main Street PLANS WEDDING IN AUGUST in Hawaii and their three children. 3 The Price Post American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary, Post and Unit 3, hosted the District 5 convention May 2, with representatives from Carbon, Emery, Grand and San Juan counties. The Legion and Auxiliary groups met for dinner, and Jack Kobe, Price commander, was master of ceremonies, introducing Maurice Schofield and Afton Oborn, department commander and vice president, respectively. In separate meetings later, Letitia Thompson, district DecvuitiHf 'Hewi By Roy Fees THE OVERSIZE ROOM can present just as much of a decorating challenge as the small room. And the worst mistake you can make in a very V large living room is to try Si rooms Petite as a whole. 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So here shipping pleasestop by our complete WEDDING GIFT REGISTRY and tell us your JSfl preferences in silver, crystal and fine china, such as Lenox. You'll be doing yourself and your firends a favor. If ... Mr. and Mrs. Joe Krompel of Price announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Betty Jo to Jim Hartley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Demoin Henry Hartley of Wellington. The couple is planning to wed August 7 in the Manti LDS Temple. Larraine Wiseman has returned from a vacation trip of Johnson in Knit. Sizes: socjrn All wards of North Carbon LDS Stake are invited to participate in a variety show at the . . CRYSTAL piano recital open to public Brides depend on us. will present Variety show OL VETO'S a, 1 Miss Bunnell president, was presented by Donna Dupin and the following district officers were elected for the Auxiliary: Donna- - Dupin, president; Betty Black, Huntington and Ellen Hawks, Price, first and second vice presidents; Grace Peterson, Green River, historian; Nettie Miles, Price, Girls State chairman; Millie Thomas, secretary. "For the Discriminate Bride" Lewis Jewelry 46 East Main Price ft |