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Show Hiawatha woman sets date Mr. and Mrs. John Arm- strong of Hiawatha announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Kathy to Lloyd Vance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Vance, Price. The future bride is a graduate of Carbon High . Senior Citizen News and is currently employed at the Carbon County The Nursing - Home. marry , Reception Center. The future bride is a graduate of the College of Eastern Utah, where she was an honor student and represented the college as Miss CEU in the Miss Utah pageant. She is also a former Miss Carbon County. Miss Bunnell has Entertainment been attending Brigham Babcock. Young University. Sorter is also a graduate of CEU and was a member of the Golden Eagle basketball team. He will attend Weber State University next fall. honored by was Wellington, among the students of Utah State University listed on the honor roll for winter quarter. I v ; ir". ' 21 at the College wa i officers for the Price Ladies of Elks are Ruth Weiland (left to right), LaVonna Robirts, Nannette Miller, New i Mr. and Mrs. TOM REID of Eastern Utah Library. Beginning at 7:30 p.m., Jim of the Barnes Associations Salt Lake office will speak. Teri Leonard becomes bride of Tom Reid In rites performed at the Cheramie Reception Center on March 23, Teri Susan Leonard became the bride :A of Tom Reid. f h The bride is the daughter Nadine Marx and Ray Leonard. She is a College of Eastern Utah student and an employe of Motor Credit Company. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. of Elvin McElprang Huntington. of V M JOm V, .9 The local chapter of the for Utah Association Retarded Citizens will meet Raelene May LOGAN Davis, USU I j-: ; A ". I M) Students 50c chapter set meet Wellington girl I. (Ml ' Carbon High School May 18 at 8 p.m. Adults $1.25 prospective bridegroom is Tuesday and Thursday also a graduate of Carbon morning. Residents who are High and is employed by able are taken for a drive Jelco Construction at the and brought back in time Huntington Canyon Power for lunch. Plant. The couple are planning a Retarded Citizens September wedding date. iKt-- . Young Minibus is scheduled to go to the Nursing Home every Kathy Armstrong '41 ' Vivian Krantwashl, Meg Taylor, Alenna Kofford and Maureen reception was held following the services at the Price Elks Lodge. The couple now reside in Lynette Noyes, Nancy Noyes, Debbie Bolotas and Alexis Bolotas. The flower girl was Tricia Lynn Leonard, niece of the bride. Serving as the best man was Elvin Ray Stokes. Ushers were David Stokes, Lynn Sitterred, Greg Leroy and Jim Shink. Will Kofford was the ring bearer. Out of town guests included the Myron Dodge family, Mr. and Mrs. David Lewis, Mrs. Craig Mendenhall, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Basso and the Ron Murray family. 0--- . . S (M. , (yuC uut omsL . . CC&tctiHL. S4 Louise Davis .. . 1 east main in price manager Huntington. Matron of honor was Mrs. Lana Kofford, a sister of the r bride. Bridesmaid were Bingham. FABRIC CENTER In Apparel Center 55 East Main APPAREL CENTER : 55 downstairs East Main you are a lady of Fashion and Elegance, you have heard about the new Pajama Suits for evening. They are promising to be the If by Allie Dee Pierce DECORATING is primarily problem solving. The good decorator must have an eye for beauty, a style, proportion, knowledge of furniture and accessories, and of the ways of color. But when all is said and done, these are the elements the decorator uses to solve problems. First of all are the problems dictated by the its size, room in question kind and location of windows and doors, and other physical factors. 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Chairman of the and event were Mrs. Gaye Howell and Mrs. Lorraine Dance Revue p.m. May Steven Sortor r t ItsaSmallgs c5r- World" May 18 Rummage Sale at the Center. Rouvan, at Valley Music Hall, bus leaves 12:30 p.m. Call in reservations. Ceramics, 7 May 20 p.m. at the Center. Band, 2 Diane Bunnell ft Presents (Birthdays). Price Ladies of Elks held their annual officers Installation Tea on May 1, at H the Elks Lodge. to Installed were Mrs. Meg Taylor, president; Mrs. Ruth vice Weiland, Glenna Mrs. The engagement of Diane president; Louise Bunnell and Steven Kofford, secretary; Mrs. Lloyd Sortor was recently Nannette Miller, treasurer; announced by her parents, Mrs. Lavonna Robirts, historian; Mrs. Maureen Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bunnell Bingham, auditor and Mrs. of Price. Krantwashl, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Vivian Sorter, Smithfield, are parliamentarian. Acting as installing ofparents of the prospective ficers were Mrs. Vaughn bridegroom. Mrs. Loma Davis Daniels, The couple will be married June 22 with a and Mrs. Ada Edwards, all of whom are past presidents reception to be held that in the Cheramie of Price Ladies of Elks. evening 1 Dance Academy School Lunch, Price Elementary School, (program and door prize). Call Center for reservations. Rummage Sale at the Center. Dance, 7:30 May 17 p.m. American Legion Hall install new slate Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 5 16, 1974 -- May 16 Elk Ladies Diane Bunnell Thursday, May BUTTON DISPLAY ' Buttons by "La Petite". New and familiar buttons, the biggest assortment in Carbon County. We should have almost every button you need! |