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Show September rites set by Miss Davis Announcing the for- thcoming marriage of their daughter, Janice, are Mr. Jesse Holdaway, editor Terry Monday, August 21. At the close of the annual honeymoon in Yellowstone the Library Brent Thayne took Miss Marsha Evans for his bride on August 12. The wedding was held at Hill Air Force Base and a reception followed at the Officers Club. Rev. John Burk officiated. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. David E. Thayne, Wellington. Bridal parents are Mr. and Mrs. Nelson A. Evans, Clear- field. For her wedding the bride chose a satin brocade, Elizabethian style gown was accented by stain ruffles on the sleeves and hem. The bodice was which attic adorned with beadwork. Matron of honor was Mrs. Cox. Madalin Larry Thayne was the attending bridesmaid and Mrs. William Cooley was at- tending matron. Michele Burningham greeted guests at the reception desk. Attendants to the bride wore dresses of apricot flocked chiffon fashioned with an empire waist ant accented with a floor length ruffle. David Wilson performed the duties of best man. Groomsmen were Gary Zaccaria and Greg Thayn. Guy Worley served usher. The will couple honeymoon on their way to their home in Rock Island, 111. Prior to the wedding the bride was honored at a miscellaneous shower given 'DtcvutfUf by Cheri Nielson, Robyn Furos and Debbie Cooley. Mrs. David Thayne and Mrs. Fred Worley also hosted a personal shower for the bride. staff Sunshine, and Rocky Raccoon, and Orban Rice did a magic number act. During the summer each Granada, reader used an official to make road map by Alii Dee Pierce and PRACTICALITY need are by no means the only yardsticks to use in measuring the value of a of piece furniture. Emotional needs also play a and they vital part should! The reason is that living in a home is much more than meeting utilitarian needs. If practicality and need were the only elements, then well-design- fabrics and hand-rubbe- d woods would be superfluous. The demands of practical everyday living must be met, of course, but beyond that there must be at least one element, one fine piece one of furniture, magnificent painting, or whatever it might be, that satisifes a deeper need, thai gives pleasure. Some might call this but nothing which brings joy into a home, which radiates pleasure and induces a special pride, can be called merely In planning your interior, allow something in your budget for at least that one and Marchello. Barney Dreamsickles Janice Davis Auxiliary to honor worker A long time resident Anona Oliver of Gordon Creek devotes countless hours designing quilts which when completed, she donates to various groups. She has made these contributions every year for the last 15 years. Five baby quilts and one large quilt each year to the Shriners baby quilts each year to the progress from point to point March of Dimes and five the baby quilts each year to the as he finished he books selected. Childrens Society. Inside was the Trail legend (i.e. deer crossing, read 2 animal stories and move ahead one space), the travelers registration, a log upon which to enter titles of books read, and words to The Utah Trail. She has paid the expense of all the materials that has gone into the making of these quilts herself. Mrs. Oliver also donates the fruits of her handywork on occassion to projects such Kiawanis club Carnival and others. as the auction, Catholic The American Legion Auxilary, which has Anona as a member, is paying her special recognition for these gifts. -- Art Class, 27 jh- Center; jh- The Heber Robertson family held their annual reunion at Saratoga Park on Aug. 10. Fifty three attended the reunion. S-- item International appointed president Ar- everything Judging for Rodeo Queen was held Saturday August 17 at the Wellington Rodeo grounds. Leta Mae Allred was chosen as Queen of the Rodeo with Tammy Pressett as first attendant and Jaylene Barker as second attendant. All persons and groups are invited to enter floats in the Parade which will be at 10 a.m. Sept. 2. hi$ -- for college-careour collection . .. 8 to 20 sketched - patchwork -- er print 3nd f oiltomia tact from -- 12-- Louise Davis manager 1 All the vitamins needed by a grown man each day amount to a mass no larger than a grain of rice. east main in price r Northwest Corner of Main and 1st East 10 Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday Saturday 95 -- E. Main Ph. 637-014- 0 RIGHT HERE in Carbon County a complete television, audio and appliance sales and service center stocked with over $35,000 inventory of major brands HERE on our showroom floor, and serviced locally. Located Leisure East Carbon. For the 6,350,000 senior citizens hospitalized recentof hospital exly, 76.6 KSSlflEIHSJ APPAREL CENTER 55 East Main Gfcsooo fffaece Famous youve heats content! an Hard Hof Appliance Jk Television longed for but thought you couldnt have! It will pay dividends far beyond its price for years to come! You may well find that special piece of furnitue or that unique accessory in our display, where each piece has been carefully chosen for quality, good taste and genuine, lasting value. Come in any time and browse through our store . . to your Plans for a four day Labor Day celebration are in the final stages. The Labor Day Committee have planned a two day rodeo Aug. 30 and 31 at 7 p.m. at the Carbon County rodeo grounds. Sept. 1, will be the WIlMl'i BOM B fSM, extravagance, that beautiful T Anona Oliver displays some of the many quilts she has made over the past few years to be used in Photo charity projects. Voll, penses were reimbursed. This a grand total by panel . ' Senior Citizen amounted to of $5,034,000. plans set by UMWA, nold Miller. ' 7:30 p.m. at Club Meeting, Pot Luck at 12:30, Meeting, In honor of the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Cameron, an open house will be held In the Elmo Ward Cultural Hall from 7 to 9:30 p.m. on Saturday, August 24. A short program will be presented at 8:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron are the parents of Mrs. Levi (Joy) Lott of Elmo. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron moved to Elmo 4 years ago from Minot, N.D. All friends are Invited. No gifts please. Labor Day representative Ceramics, 1:30 at the Center; Outreach Meeting, 10 a.m. at Center. 29 Utah and has attended Brigham Young University. She was a member of the CEU Blue Deb Drill Team and gymnastic team. At BYU, she was a member of the International Folk Dancers. The future bridegroom also attended CEU and BYU. He has fulfilled an LDS Church mission to Argentina. The couple will attend the University of Utah and will major in education. Also instructor1. Aug. 28 Aug. prospective Labor Day celebration, with Governor Calvin L. Rampton, other State and local dignitaries. p.m. at Center. Aug. The bridegroom is Jon Thomas Passic, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Passic, Price. The couple will be married on Sept. 7 at the Provo LDS Temple. A reception will be held at the North Price LDS Stake Center. general Leisure Club Aug. 22 Meeting, 2 p.m. at East Carbon; Picnic at Tucker. Bus leaves Center at noon. Dance at 8 p.m. Aug. 23 at American Legion Hall. Aug. 24 Circus trip, bus leaves 7:30 a.m. Aug. 26 Bingo, 2 p.m. at Nursing Home; Ceramics, 7 a.m. at Center, Fred and Mrs. Von E. Davis, Price. City Park beginning at 2:30 p.m. with games, races and a fish pond for all children. Monday will feature the were Dr. and Mrs. William M. Gorishek drove to Michigan and returned with grandchildren William Todd Gorishek and Lori Lynn Gorishek, who have been enjoying a Utah vacation. The children will fly back to Michigan in time to enroll for school -- Sun Advocate, Price, Utah s 1974 2 childrens day at the Price served to all the children attending. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hawks spent a week at Rawlins, Wyo. for the wedding of their grandson, Senior Citizen News Peacock crippled children. Five -j- h- Ctilx I the newly weds stayed over a couple of days with the Reuben Hawks. Also attending the wedding were George Harmon, Lyn Park, en- Au9-2- Miss Davis graduated from the College of Eastern residents. On their way home from a tertained the young readers with a special party. Magic Gregory Lawton, man from India, delighted the group with a disappearing coin and arrow sign .trick from his bag of fantasy. Gymnasts Stephanie Terrie Kay Marston, Wilson, Karen Walton, Wendy Mathis, Karen Atwood, Linday Bryson and Amy Bruno, who was also narrator, added to the show with their stunts. Robert Felice, guitarist, sang and played Matekovic Cynthia Timblin. 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