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Show 4 Price, Utah Thursday, May e, 25, 1972 WAAIME held final Betty Preston plans wedding Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Preston, Dragerton, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, to Francis Craig WAAIME members met at the Betty Ann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larsen, home of Mrs. Robert Goudge Alvin F. Larsen of Springville. Thursday, May 18, folowing the Miss Preston is a 1971 Parade of Homes for their final graduate of East Carbon High meeting of this season. School and is currently atHostesses were Mrs. Goudge, LDS Business College. Mrs. Thomas King and Mrs. tending Mr. Larsen is employed at Lynn Huntsman. General American Tran- Parade chairman and committee members reported on the success of this years fundraising project, the Parade of Homes. Committee members were Mrs. Walter Axelgard, refreshments; Mrs. Earl McAlpine and Mrs. John Young, tickets; Mrs. Jack Pressett, marker flags; Mrs. Lynn Huntsman, publicity; Mrs. John Peperakis, coordinating tours; Mrs. Robert Goudge, general chairman and hostess for the tea. All members assisted with the tours and prepared refreshments for the tea. Two members of WAAIME are moving soon and were presented with farewell gifts. Mrs. John Young is moving to Kentucky BETTY PRESTON and Mrs. Leon Mayhew will go to Wyoming. sportation Company in Orem. The couple is planning a Sept. The next meeting of the will convene in 16 wedding in the Dragerton organization Ward Chapel. September. meeting Mr. and Mrs. Ray GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY of Price, will be time residents long Jensen, their golden wedding anniversary May celebrating 29. They were married in Orangeville, Utah and later married in the Manti LDS Temple. They are now living at 478 South 1st West, Price. They will be honored by a family gathering of their five children, Mr. Bruce Jensen, Duchesne, Mrs. Paul (Shirley) Powell, Ogden, Mrs. LeRoy (Doris Jean) Stevens, San Jose, Calif., Mrs. Harold L. (Ruth) Burgess, Price, Mrs. Elmer (Melba) Hamilton, Jr., Helper. They have 20 grandchildren and three vows exchanged Clark-Mar- x Miss Mary V. Clark exchanged wedding vows with Bryan C. Marx in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Friday, May 19. Parents of the newlyweds are Mrs. Virginia K. Clark of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Blain C. Marx of Price. The couple was honored with a reception after the ceremony, meeting friends at the home of the brides brother, Alan Clark, Salt Lake City, then came to Price for an open house at Third Ward chapel the following evening, May 20. Maid of honor was Lynette Bridesmaids were Janet Salt. VERNA LOZINSKY and Paula Marx, Dani and Janet Clark. Best man was Ronald Marx. Ushers were Alan, Gary Tom and David Clark and Richard Marx. Maureen Salt attended to the Mr. and Mrs. John Lozinsky, announce the guest book. Dragerton, The young couple will be of their engagement daughter, Verna Marie, to Morris Lee making a home in Salt Lake Brinkerhoff, son of Mrs. Donna City. Brinkerhoff and the late William Morris Brinkerhoff. Verna is a graduate of East Carbon High School and is now attending Utah Technical College at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Shirl C. Mr. Brinkerhoff is also atMcArthur, Huntington, antending Utah Technical College nounce the engagement of their and will graduate June 2. daughter, Sharol Bea, to Don No wedding date has been set. Childs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Childs, Ferron. The couple graduated from Emery County High School together. The bride to be is a graduate of the College of Eastern Utah and New officers for the Price will graduate from BYU in Womans Club were elected to serve during 1972-7The selection took place during the closing tea May 4. Incoming officers were presented with carnation corsages and the Federated pin was given to Gaye Giles, past president, for service she had rendered during the past year. Mrs. Giles and Vesta Morgan were hostesses. They served Verna Lozinsky plans to wed Miss McArthur engaged to wed Womans Club elects officers MRS. BRYAN MARX 3. shortcakes strawberry and punch to the club members. Maida Nicolavo is the new president. Other officers are Rena Knudsen, first vice president; Hazel McDonald, second vice president; Vesta Morgan, recording secretary; Nola Vogrenic, corresponding Rye Clerico, secretary; treasurer; and Glenda Fassio, historian. The club will start regular meetings in the autumn. 'Dec&iatcHf SHAROL McARTHUR August with a degree in physical education. The groom to be attended Snow College and has recently returned from a mission for the LDS Church in Denmark and is now attending the College of Eastern Utah with plans of furthering his education at BYU. A late August Manti Temple wedding is planned. t Portables and table model sets logical technology school V- - An r August 26 wedding in Casper has been planned by the couple. i T , Jt chairs, furniture $300 $350 $450 $500 ALL SEATS RESERVED Juniors (16 yrs. & under) $1.00 off all performances. TICKETS ON SALE Salt Palace and all ZCMI Stores engagement and VAJ forthcoming marriage of their daughter Barbara Jean, to Mr. Paul 18 4 6 SINCE An ideal reward for a job well done ramous Cross Pens or Pencils are mechanically guaranteed for a lifetime of writing pleasure LUSTROUS CHROME Pen or Pencil Set . $ 5 00 $10 00 and swivel arrangement selection. Come in room plan and your problem. PARRIS Wk, , and bring your lets discuss PRICE TRADING m Many styles and Colors! V CO M P A NY ipA V 45 So. 3rd East Lewis Jewelry 6 S&W-MsmiKSH- 4 28 : x-V. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Naylor of Sunnyside announce the Mr. Robinett is presently employed at Koret of California. Barbara is a senior and will graduate from East Carbon High School this year. The couple is planning a June 24 wedding at the Dragerton LDS Church. p MAY 5 NIGHTS Wed thru Sat. 7:30 pm Sun 6 pm 3 MATINEES Sat 10:30 am 2.30 pm Sun 2 pm BARBARA NAYLOR before you habits choose your set. Plan the location so that the usual number of viewers in your home will each have a good view, but dont let the TV set dominate the entire room and distort proper balance in furnishings. Remember, every chair doesnt have to face the set. Lightweight L3ZAa lit Sr i Robinett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Robinette of Dragerton. chairs, are only two ways your living room can switch in seconds from televiewing to welcoming visitors. Well gladly help you work out r?TT? u l5 ' in Cheyenne, Wyo. Her fiance is a graduate of East Carbon High School. He attended Utah State University and Southern Utah State College prior to his enlistment in the Air Force and is now stationed at Francis E. Warren AFB, Cheyenne, Wyo. bear in mind its probable location and your familys pull-u- thru DEBBIE RIDGEWAY family will fit nicely onto one end of a balanced perhaps long table by a lamp at the other end. Consoles must go where there is wall space, or into a comer. If youre buying a television set, HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN! Wed MAY 24 room, if there is one, or out of the way in a den. But as of- ten as not, the set has to be in the living room, conveniently placed for family viewing. viewing SALT PALACE Sun plans to wed ."T SEE US FOR A ViT' if By Deanna Axelgard h radio- - is presently attending Miss Naylor the Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Ridgeway, Saper, Wyo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Debbie, to Sgt. Duane A. Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Cook, Price. Miss Ridgeway is a graduate of Kelly Walsh High School and 'Hwi Todays home owners and interior designers have one major problem which didnt exist in the last generation. That is where do you place i the television set to best advantage? Some decorators happily consign the TV set to all live! all nen! all fun for Miss Ridgeway plans to marry I s tost Mein Price, Utah i i |