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Show ??'-'- Book Lure Club welcome mpmhpr Senior Citizen News Paul and Wanda Rampton returned home from a three week trip to Washington where they visited a daughter, Lois and three grandsons in Yakima. Also Pauls brother Leonard and Mae Louise Rampton at Chelan, Wash. On the return trip two days were spent in Idaho Falls with their son Jay and his family. Due to the deer hunt this month the dance will be cancelled Friday Oct. 20. The yearly Halloween dance held Friday Oct. 27 is a costume dance and the program starts at A live three piece or7:45. chestra will furnish the music for the dance. A reminder the monthly dinner is held at the Price Elementary School. Eating time 12:45 for all Senior Citizens in Carbon County. May Drpaer is recovering at the Carbon Hospital from a car accident. Congratulations MR. AND MRS. CRANE WISEMAN Chapel ceremony unites Price Miss, Murray man Amid beautiful autumn shades Miss Marcie Dusserre, maid of orange and gold, accented by of honor, headed the group of flickering candle light, Cathie lovely bridesmaids wearing Murdock became the bride of gowns of apricot with yellow and Crane Wiseman in the lovely gold print skirts and carrying chapel setting at the Price flower bouquest to match. They Methodist Church September were Catherine Rogers of Salt The double ring l.ake City, Janet Voll of Helper, 17th, 1972. ceremony was performed by and Kathy Diamanti of Price. Reverend Roy A. Miller. In keeping with the color The bride is the daughter of setting, all male members of the Mr. and Mrs. Dean Murdock of bridal group wore gold shirts Price and the groom is the son of with black tuxedos. Best man Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Cowley of was Craig Wiseman, the Murray. grooms brother, Groomsmen Cathie, who was given in included Hal Murdock, brother marriage by her father, was of the bride; Rick Wiseman, wearing a scalloped neckline brother of the groom ; and Frank wedding dress of shear nylon Roseman. Ushers were Larry over satin trimmed with wide Sidwell and Dennis Fitzgerald, lace and seed pearls. Her long all of Salt Lake City. shear train fell from a pearl and presided Marilyn Sides lace crown and she carried a graciously at the guest book. bridal bouquet of cascading At the Carbon Country Club, daisies, yellow rosebuds and beautifully decorated in these same autumn colors, relatives baby breath. and friends gathered for a reception honoring the happy A large, exquisitely couple. decorated wedding cake, grooms cake and champagne highlighted the wedding dinner. Prenuptial showers for the bride were given by Mrs. Richard Peterson, a cousin of the bride and Mrs. J. M. Lenn-beran aunt, in Salt Lake City, and by her matron of honor, Mrs. Greg Rogers. In Price, showers were given by Mrs. Helen Leavitt, and by her maid of honor, Miss Marcie Dusserre. Out of town relatives and guests included: Mr. and Mrs. Harlow B. Grow of California (uncle and aunt of the bride); Dr. George Heindselman, Mr. Richard Petersen, Mr., and Mrs. John Schofield and family; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robley; Mr. and Mrs Stephen Lennberg; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Henson, Mr. and Mrs. o Darrell Day, Mr. and Mrs. William ladder, Mrs. Grace o Webb, Mrs. Margaret Lindsey, Mrs. Mable Crane, Mrs. Lucille Craggs, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jacobsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Schenck and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Youngberg. After a Wyoming and Colorado wedding trip the couple returned to Salt Lake City, where they will continue their work and 410 West 1st North their studies at the University of Phone Utah. g, Choice of Mobile Homes o Schult Van Dyke Town House o Brentwood and best wishes to Darel Sworts and Ruth Sprouse of their recent marriage Sept. 29 at the Provo L.D.S. Temple. Condolence is offered to Hyrum and Nara Anderson for the death of Noras sister, Lola Hatch. Gary Kilcrease a son of Lucille Kilcrease is at home recovering from a car accident. DARCEY The Book Lure Club of Helper met at the home of Betty Baysinger last week, when Paula Thatcher gave a review of The Bell Jar, by Sylvia Tlath. New member Phyllis Sillitoe was welcomed by club members and a regular business session was conducted. In September the club met at Mrs. Thatchers home. Because the assigned book report was not forthcoming, Mrs. Baysinger and her mother, Bell Carr, gave a report of their summer vacation trip, which took them to New Mexico, then along the coast to Florida, with stops in between. Sharing the vacation were Mr. and Mrs. John Baysinger and their daughter and son, Mary and Jack, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Carr. Mr. Although Baysinger returned to Utah and his work, the others enjoyed a continuation of their travels. Visits were made with the Carrs son in Syracuse, New York; with friends, James and KAY HANSEN Hansen-Powel- l announce engagement Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hansen, announce the engagement and forthcoming Cleveland, marriage of their daughter Darcey Kay to Gregory Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Powell of Price. Carbon veterans can pick gifts for their families. The American Legion Auxiliary Ladies ask that any item donated not be used or breakable. Those who have items that they want to donate may call Ruth Rich, Wellington, or Ellen Hawks, Price, Luci Cook, Spring Glen, and they will arrange to have them picked up. District Judge Edward Sheya was the guest speaker at the monthly meeting of the Price BPW Club on Oct. 10. Judge Sheya discussed the amendments which will appear on the November ballot, and he also commented on other legislation effecting women. Following the Judges talk, a short business meeting was conducted by club president Ruth Wieland in which Louise Holdaway, Georgene Perri and Sundee Listello were installed as new members. The Price BPW Club is open to all working women, and anyone interested in joining may contact one of the members or President Ruth Wieland. Tri-sta- . . We do too!! Enter our Bridal Registry Among her slides were some the country, and explained the desire of Jewish people to see their country blossom like a rose. Tourists are invited to contribute the price of a tree, in order to make this happen, and Mrs. Jorgensens tour donated enough for 29 trees. Club members felt they had been given a fascinating treat of Jewish heritage. Chairman for the afternoon was Mrs. John Sallas. An Outstanding Collection of Genuine Hand Painted Stoneware, Fine Translucent Porcelain Chine And Handcrafted Eterna-Ston- e Each piece has been vitrified and deep fired for durability. Our special glazing process makes it dishwasher safe and fadeproof. Visit enroute the Mrs. Arva LaMonica and three sons larry, Kevin and Lee, of Tustin, California stopped at Helper for two days with Mrs. liMonicas parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Cox enroute to Salt Lake City where Larry entered the LDS mission home, preparatory to flying to a Carbon County Country Club will sponsor a Deer Widows luncheon and card party Oct. 21 The commencing at 1 p.m. affair will be held at the club house. Tickets will be sold at the language school in Hawaii, door and the public is invited. thence to Japan. The Coxs son, Ray, realtor of Reservations are requested and the telephone number to call is Provo, came to Helper to spend Sunday with the group. 1. Voters of the Judicial District 7th " It liwi WW Wilnoj ij inn iHi t ;r:iv tery 2 jj il Sparkling, crystal stemware that reflects such good taste. Slender tapered stems . . . lovely, graceful bowls . . . rimmed edge that resists chipping. Makes any table setting a bit more special. Yet priced to fit practically any budget. ... RETAIN an experienced District Judge who has served you well and faithfully. ' Beautiful Stainless Steel by ONEIDA a welcome Gift to any Bride RETAIN District Judge Mutual Mutual Interest groups from Carbon and Emery county wards are invited to a Halloween party at North Carbon Stake Center next Thursday, October 26. Guests may wear costumes, for which prizes will be given. Refreshments and entertainment will be furnished by the host group. The party starts at 7:30. PERFECT WEDDING. interesting and informative 472-558- 1, Halloween party October 26 for tri-sta- YOU believe in a faces of the Biblical country, and told of the thrill and humbleness one feels while walking along the same roads where Jesus walked. 637-360- 8; . 637-070- 7 PRICE, UTAH Helper Womans Club enjoyed a trip to Jerusalem by way of color slides and souvenir items from that country. Jennie Jorgensen, a recent visitor to the Holy Land, presented many 637-006- 5; , PHONE WEST MAIN Edward Sheya by voting for him on the nonpartisan Judicial Ballot NOV. (PaidAdv by Edward Sheya Campaign Comm , 8 .only SI 7 D A pc. for 42 Galveston Phoenix Madrid $0095 Galbraith, Sec'y) the amazingly new 4 Get 1.00 back! Buy any two Unique Invisible Zippers and our Zipper Foot (No. 600 model) OR any three Unique Invisible Zippers. Come in to pick up your coupon Offer Ends Nov. 1, 72. FABRIC CENTER in f t SWISS TUNA CREOLE TUNA SALAD: drained and flaked 1 can (9V, oi.) tuna, Swiss Cheese shredded lVi cup (6 oi.) 1 cup finely chopped celery W teaspoon seasoned salt V4 12 slices CREOLE day-ol- white bread, buttered SAUCE: can (1 lb.) stewed tomatoes 2 teaspoons cornstarch 1 cream cup dairy sour tuna, cheese , celer y To prepare Tuna Salad- Combine buttered Slde s cup ' about cream. Spread sour salt. Fold in buttered side out. brown' on both sides and of 6 bread slices. Top with "fd,e c?e5le sluce In a small saucepan combine Fry on r.' Jtil Makes 6 ,e,es. Kirby CLASSIC built to Vacuum Cleaner leisure time Price, Utah 5 historical and scenic places, Traveling by trailer, the group covered 8,500 miles in proximately seven weeks of the wall of Jericho and the Sea of Galilee. Mrs. Jorgensen told of the cultures and traditions of Legion Judge Edward Deer Widows' Sheya speaks lunch Oct. 21 at BPW meeting The ladies auxiliary of 40 The American Legion ladies collect items for veterans' 'gift shop' County American Auxiliary Ladies is collecting items for veterans in the V.A. Hospital in Salt Lake who are unable to get out to purchase Christmas gifts for loved ones at home, said Lucie Cook, rehabilitation chairman. After the auxiliary collects the items they will sent to the hospitals gift shop where Sun - Advocate, 1972 Their tour extended to the Virginia Edison (formerly of here) in New Hampshire and Adirondacksto the Palmyra LDS with Paul and Trudell Sutton in pageant in New York, to Disney World in Florida and to other Holy Land visit Miss Hansen is a graduate of Emery High School and is presently employed as a secretary with Pacific Finance in Price. The prospective groom has served an LDS mission in Kentucky and Tennessee. He also is employed in Price. 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