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Show Janet Gardner reveals date with Emery man Thursday, Oct. 23, 195 Ann Self PTA raffles quilts Two Friday Nite quilts made by students at Ann Self School in Spring Glen were raffled and AM-F- . 7-- 9 5 p.m. o GCsoec ADD off Oct. 15 to raise funds for the school PTA to purchase Advocate, Price, Utah (2355 Harvest Oct. 15 Sun OFF Other Selected radio-phonograp- The raffle raised enough money to make the purchase, according to Geneva Lake, who headed the fund- Shoe Salon raising project. the winning Holding tickets were Thursa Stella, Spring Glen, and John Kerry Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Burke E. Gardner of Huntington are pleased to announce the engagement and for- thcoming marriage of their daughter, Janet to Mr. Kerry Anderson son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson of Emery Saturday, October 25, 1975 in the Manti LDS Temple. The Bride-to-b- e is a graduate of Emery County Janet Gardner Business College in Salt Lake as an Executive Secretary. Mr. Anderson is also an school Emery High graduate. He has attended the Utah Technical College at Salt Lake and graduated in June of this year in the field of Building Construction. The couple will make their home in Salt Lake where they are presently and she recently from LDS employed. graduated high East Main St. 1 Price. Thorderson, Huffs observe golden anniversary with open bouse Sunday, Oct. 26, Manson and Huff, will celebrate their AnGolden Wedding were niversary. They married in Provo, Utah Oct. 28, 1925. They have had eight children, seven of whom are living: Dennis, Mary Car-bonvill- e, Wellington; Vernon, Wellington; Norman Layton; o Carbonville. Arline Oregon; and LaVell, Paul, Price. grandchildren and one great grandchild. Open house will be held Sunday from 2 p.m. until 7 p.m. at the family home in Twenty-tw- Darwin, Carbonville; Portland. Anderson, No gifts please. Nat'l hobby month feted An exceptional display of hobby arts were viewed at Price City Library last Citizen Kitchen Band led by Elaine Jensen. afternoon by an interested crowd of visitors, who participated in the second program geared to national hobby month activities. Beside the tables full of crafts, hobbyists demonof each. strate the how-tMr. and Mrs. Joe Cha Tuesday Perfect o displayed A floral arrangements of their own making. Jeff Tanaguchi demonstrated his collection of tied fishing flies and Janice Slaugh also showed how to make and arrange Use them in flowers. salads, said Bobby Keller 1 FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY as she displayed some tasty bean sprouts. Notre Dame students took leather craft to the exhibit. Teacher Thompson and Elena Cha had purses and belts to demonstrate this art, and the fascinating weaving Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Gordon Vaughn and Libby Cordon Open house set The family of Vaughn and Libby Gordon will honor their parents at an open house on the occasion of their golden wedding an- niversary Nov. 1 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Hun- tington 2nd Ward Cultural Hall, Huntington, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon were married Oct. 24, 1925 Utah. The was later solomnized in the Salt Lake Temple, Jan. 31, 1944. Their children are Mrs. Joyce Larsen, Ross V. Gordon, and Brent Gordon in Price, marriage all of Huntington. They have 14 grandchildren, 13 Vaughn is a retired coal miner and cattle rancher, Hes active in church and civic organizations, Mrs. Gordon has been president of Huntington 2nd Ward Relief Society, visiting teacher for 45 years and held many other positions in the church, They both enjoy camping and fishing, and love the outdoors and mountains. All friends and relatives are cordially invited to join them at their open house, No gifts please. See the Sun Advocate ' Want Ads' Pages 11 & 12 for Good Buys! of Ojos, Moonlight For the family, only Everything goes colorful and lovely, was shown and told by Jean Brown. Crewel work, quilts and other needlework by Crystal Guymon won attention. More needlecraft by Sarah Wilde featured embroidery, and Vera Clark taught the art of machine emsewing broidery. Original designs in alabaster carvings, lamps polished jewelry by Kevin Asay was a speciality, as were airplane models by Lon Arnold. Benson Lee built a ring with a setting of turquoise in a fascinating display of silversmithing, while local Indian jewelry expert John Bird described the art as Benson worked. 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