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Show 4 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Thursday, May 24, 1973 Lamph announce and the for engagement thcoming marriage of their daughter Patsy Lorene Lamph to Jay K. Baggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Baggs of Green River. Miss Lamph is a 1972 graduate of Carbon High School. She has attended College of Eastern Utah studying business. She has been affiliated with Lamda Delta Sigma and LDSSA. Mr. Baggs is a 1969 graduate of Green River High school, where he was active in all sports, and leettered three years. He was also the studentbody president there. He is presently attending the of Eastern Utah, being a major. He has been elected the Studentbody President of College Pre-Dent- the college for the school year 1973-7He also filled a two year Spanish speaking mission in Central California for the LDS Church. The couple have planned a June 15 wedding in the Manti LDS Temple, with a recpetion in their honor the same evening in the Carbon North Stake Center. Dorothy Warren Mr. arid Mrs. Hubert Warren of Manchester, announce the Tenn. of their engagement daughter, Dorothy June to Capt. Sheldon D. Bon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Bon of Dragerton. The wedding will take place June 25, in Columbia, South Carolina. East Carbon 888-449- 888-234- The Joyce Owens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Owens of Dragerton, began training for a job with the FBI on May 8, 1973. She is undergoing training in Washington D.C. Joyce is a graduate of East Carbon High School and graduated with a degree in history from Brigham Young University. JEWELRY If your good taste Is known among your friends . . . chances are they will be shopping here for your wedding gift. So please stop by and tell us your preferences In silver, crystal and fine china, such as Lenox. You'll be doing yourself and your friends a favor. Beautiful, beautiful. The American Legion Post 137, fund raising results were announced by Mr. Frank Bowlby. A pig was ' presented to Julian Garcia, sleeping bag went to Junior Hugg and a dutch oven to Nelph Gunderson. The proceeds are slated for the East Carbon Girl and Boy Staters. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brandon and son, Dale of Oxnard, Calif, were home for a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Collins and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Brandon, both of Dragerton. Also home visiting were Margie Collins and son Bradley, plus her parents Mr. and Mrs. H.L. Christensen and her husbands parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Eldren Johnson of Dragerton accompanied by grand- - Gifts bride years to come. See our large collection of elegant, of luxury that every will cherish for many shimmering gifts. of Hanna, Wyo. East Carbon WIBC and ABC Association Banquet was held at the Price Elks banquet room on May 19. The bowlers were served with a JOYCE OWENS LEWIS' 1 3 Yuvonka FROM smorgasbord followed by dinner, Blaine Cox, Robyn, Susan Beth, Jolaine, Laurie with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cox and daughter Melody all of Richfield visited at the Frank Cox home. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nielson attended the seminary graduation in Price for the Jerry Oviatt, taking over as Master of Ceremony. The Captains of the teams of each league presented their members and their sponsors if they were in attendance. Trophies were handed out by the officers of each league as they were By Doris Smit announced. Business out of HOW TO USE COLOR is one the way, Freddies band of the most difficult things for played. There were over 90 in attendence at the the amateur decorator to learn, and a flair for color is one of the banquet. DecvuvUtf 'Hctui Tizzy anyone can use for selecting color. factor is One per-son- preference. People react to particular colors, and experience proves that most people are partial to a particular color range. A good decorator will work with that color preference, because the homeowner will be happy in such a setting. But the repetition of one color range, while useful in any home "I'm sort of rushed, Father, so could you let me have a dollar and give me the lecture some other time?" interior as the basic scheme, can soon become monotonous. How to avoid this? The outcolor the contrast side color or opposite in the color spectrum which will serve as a ... catalyst, bringing out the beauty of the basic color scheme, emphasizing jt by RSDRaORTSl ISXT'TSElXOElSb .NTROouasyg 6lc) contrast. A warm color (one is enough) will make a room formed of cool tones more livable, and a cool color will keep a room of reds and oranges and yellows from becoming too warm. The bright, vivid color in a room of neutral shades will have the same effect. Come in and make an appointment today for professional consultation. Deanna will work with you to your tastes In your home or business. 637-158- 4 Youll find it useful to bring swatches of fabric, and color chips, with you when you come in to our store to look at new furnishings. We can help you achieve the happy color combination you want. Stop in and talk over your plans. PRICE TRADING mCDMOND lNTERXORS 21 2 Dr. Lena Schreier has Eastern Utah exercises to returned home after two see their granddaughter, weeks in Loredo, Tex. Tereasa McArthur where she attended a graduate as one of the honor course. students. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boone Mr. and Mrs. Jesse and family of Provo visited Huntington are home after with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. spending two weeks in Frank Hall. Dallas, Texas with their Mr. and Mrs. Kent Brown daughter, Kathy m. They and son of Bountiful visited also visited with another over the weekend with her daughter, Mrs. Manuel folks, Mr. and Mrs. Max (Ann) Kidd of Tucson, Ariz. Larsen. and while they were there Mr. and Mrs. Mae Arnold their son Bill Huntington and Mrs. Flora Jensen arrived from Orange, Calif, attended a farewell for to celebrate a birthday. The Maes grandson, at Price. couple then went home with He will be serving a Central him and stayed with her Elaine Douros Shawnda Peterson America Mission and is the brothers, Rex and Osmer son of Lamont and Mary Johnson at Arlington, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mr. and Mrs. William D. Arnold. They flew to Salt Lake and Peterson of Price announce Douros of Price announce Mrs. Lucille Mortensen visited with their other forand forthe engagement the engagement and fell Sunday and broke her children, and Betty thcoming marriage of their thcoming marriage of their wrist. and and Jeff Vicki, Morrely, to Layne daughter, Shawnda to daughter, Elaine Mrs. Leila Wilson is home Sandra and Danny Curtis Duane Allen Bishop, son of Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. after going on a trip with before coming home. Mr. and Mrs. Duane L. A.P. Larsen, also of Price. her Donna Kay daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Both are graduates of Bishop of Delta. her husband Ronald Oman and daughter, Leigh and Shawnda is a graduate of Carbon High School. Keener of Salt Lake to Mt. Ann went through the Salt Layne will soon graduate Carbon High, College of Okla. to visit with Lake Temple. Her mother Park, Eastern Utah and Brigham from Salt Lake Trade another daughter, Leila and father, Norman and Young University, cum Technical College in Ann and husband, Kelly Opal went through with laude. She will tour Europe drafting. Van Buren. They also went them. The couple plan a July 27 and Israel this summer as a the state of through ninth The grade member of the BYU Inwedding. Arkansas. was held Friday promotion ternational Folk Dance Mrs. Maudie Moffit was evening at the old Troupe. hostess to the Los Amegas elementary building. Honor Duane is a recent Fix-- It Club on Wednesday. students were : Colleen Brigham Young University Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jones Grange, Nancy Martinez magna cum laude graduate made a trip to St. George and Denise Grange. Hubert What where he was many stops people colast week. Knight, Commander of the mmissioned Second from painting a room is the Mr. and Mrs. Norman American Legion presented Lieutenant in the U.S. Air mess that generally results. Anderson are Before you begin, clear the leaving a $25 bond to Denise Force. He toured Europe room. with their grandWhat cannot be reGrange, daughter of Mr. last summer as a member moved should be covered, Friday daughter Stephanine of and Mrs. Ray Grange, and of BYU Folk Dancers and even if it is at the other end Salt Lake to go to Atlanta, Colleen Grange, daughter of served for two years in the of the room. Geo. to get their son, Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Mar Grange. LDS Southwest Indian Spread plenty of newspaafter he has served a two Red and white carnations Mission. pers around and try to use mission. were presented to the 66 Both have been affiliated cotton dropcloths because year An open house in honor of You absorb drops. paint they graduates as Bishop Jay with the Phi Kappa - Phi cant have too many dry rags Kent McArthur and his new Sitterud announced each National Honor Society. on hand for wiping up spatbride was held at the home boy and girl and Mrs. Edna The couple have set tered paint. Do not use rags of his brother, Hampton and Young gave them the September 15 as the wed- soaked in a solvent. That Jean McArthur. flowers. makes for a bigger mess. ding date. Mrs. Ann Nielson flew to Mr. E.R. Bennett was Minneapolis to visit with taken to the Price hospital her son, Bob and family, a by ambulance last Monday week later her husband Bob where he is morning joined them. Bob Jr. and his medical Mrs. Ruth Maddera family have moved to receiving Johnson Phyllis Dallas, Tex. where he will be attending a special daughter Jo Pennington and school for the next three daughter, Mrs. LaRay months. of Bevan Wilson Chidester traveled to Hanna, Wyo. to attend the Flagstaff, Ariz. spent a few graduation exercises of days with his mother, Leila their granddaughter Helen Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Cox Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeMoyne Jones of of Provo with Paul and Ann ftanna. Also visiting over visited with his parents, Mr. the weekend with Mr. and and Mrs. Frank Cox on Mrs. Johnson were Mac and Friday and Saturday. Lee Oviatt plus daughter, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Tip Patsy Lamph Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Huntington Engagements Francy LeRoy 687-240- East Main in Price, Utah CO M P A NY Mr. and Mrs. Carl Twitchell of Carbonville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jensen on Sunday. Senior Citizen v . - and of Ogden, Sorensen Maggie have been visiting here with, their sister, Audrey Culp. Hazel and Jess Cox are ' 7',' t j. C.- i - , ' , Wilina Childs of Reno . 7 ' 0 home from Hawaii. Cliff and Phyllis Dyet in spent his 75th birthday Salt Lake with members of the family. Martin McPhies son, following an Jack, is in a Salt Lake hospital operation. A new pool table has been purchased and is in use at the Senior Citizens Center. All Senior Citizens are invited to drop in. Coming events include the weekly dance, Friday in the American Legion Hall; book review at the Center, 2 Ceramics p.m. May 29; class, 1:30, May 30; Game Day, May 31; and a trip to Salt Lake City June 5. Reservations should be made for the journey to Salt Lake City immediately. Help is needed at the Senior Citizens park in Helper. Anyone having something to offer to make the park is urged to contact the Center. Also for needed are drivers Meals on Wheels. William L. Guymon Open, house set in Huntington , - Mrs! Mar (Uneta) Grange, 350 N. 2nd E., in Huntington, between the hours of 4 and 8 p.m. daughter, He was born May 25, 1888 in Orangeville, a son of Noah. T. Jr. and Caroline H. Guymon, and had been an educator, for 44 years prior to his' retiremnet in 1955. Since his retirement he has Bountiful lived in Salt Lake, ' v and Provo. All friends and relatives are. invited to attend. No gifts please. . ! WE WILL lln any Living Room and Hallway (SfflFIpefl for CALL FOR APPOINTMENT T-- P 32 W.AAain Price, Utah U fpjyS V , CLEANING CO. Call 637-293- 8 ' An open houses honoring William L. Guymon on his 85thfttrthday, will be held May 26 at the home of his HRS: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. |