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Show w Thursday, May 27, 1976 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Silver Jubilee Price native honored m 'cme ih Family members were not able to attend the Silver Jubilee honoring Sister Jean Juliano, D.C. last Search is on for Dairy Princess search is on for the 1976 Carbon County Dairy Princess with the contest A Creer slates 17-2- luncheon here John P. Creer, a candidate for the Democratic nomination for governor, will speak at a luncheon scheduled for 12:30 p.m. June 11, at the Carbon Country Club. Reservations may be made by calling or The event is sponsored by the Carbon County Committee for Creer. 637-047- 472-844- 3 637-166- 1. slated for June 9 at the Mt. Fuel auditorium beginning at 10 a.m. All girls who are between the ages of years, are high school graduates, and single can compete for the title. Contestants must enjoy dairy foods and must be willing to spend some time 5 representing the dairy industry in Utah. Con- testants will be judged on maturity, healthy and at- tractive appearance, pleasant speaking voice, personality and poise. The dairy princess contest is not a bathing suit type of contest. Candidates must not be married nor planning marriage during her reign. Girls are not required to have special performance talents. The princess and her attendants will be selected during an informal interview with the judges. &- v 7 ! .' ' tttu isr r: December in Northfield, Illinois, but the occasion has been strong on their minds, and Sister Jeans mother has dedicated One Score and Five for the Lord, to her daughter. Parents of Sister Jean are John and Mary Juliano of Price. After graduation from the eighth grade at Notre Dame School in Price, where she was student body president, aNs 7 if IF . All girls who want to compete should contact the Extension Service Office in the County Courthouse, or Chloe Merrill at Miss Merrill has been Carbon Countys Dairy Princess during the past year. . and attended Jean graduated from Carbon High School with honors, 637-323- 8, and became freshman class president at College of Eastern Utah. She has taught in "many places in the United States, and spent seven years in Puerto Rico. Currently she is principal of Marillac High School, in Northfield, 111., is a Daughter of Charity, and her Silver Jubilee homily was prepared and given by Reverend Robert Moss, CSC. This was followed by a reception and dinner. Sister Jean excels in and music, sports languages. Mary Juliano of Price has written almost a book full of poetry and prose, for her own pleasure. This is her hobby. This is what she contributed on the event of her daughters Jubilee: Dear Daughter: You have given 25 beautiful years to the Lord. We wish you many, many more years of service to God. To beautiful his enjoy Creation, human and 637-034- 1. Raelene Davis Dick Allred June 12 ceremony set by Davis-Allre- d Mayor and Mrs. Ray Davis of Wellington announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Raelene to Dick R. Allred, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Allred of Huntington. Quinn-Da- y June 5 bride-to-b- e The is currently employed at the CPA, firm of Reeves and Peacock. The groom is currently employed at Braztah Corporation. The couple are planning a June 12 wedding. wedding set in Cleveland Raymond L. and Donna R. Quinn of Cleveland, announce the Utah, of their engagement daughter, Tereisa Lee Quinn, to David Ross Day of Granger. The groom is the son of Robert and Joan Day. The couplg plan a June 5 wedding at the Cleveland LDS Ward, with Bishop Dan Wells presiding. Matron of honor will be Mrs. John Adams, while other attendants will include Mrs. Wade Riley, Miss Linda Day, Miss Sherrie Kiesel, and Miss Cynthia Grange. natural, The best man will be Wade Riley, and ushers are with family, relatives and friends. We wish for you the beauty of God without end, many years. of moon and stars, songs of birds wherever you are; carpets of flowers, mountains of trees, cool water, soothing breeze; the roof of the sky, with pretty clouds and blue; King Sun to warm your heart through. Much love from God, family and friends, many, many blessings unto Michael Justet, Dave Adams, Daniel Quinn and Jerry Oveson. A reception will be held at the Ward beginning at 7:30 p.m. the day of the ceremony, and dancing will begin at 9:15 p.m. The newlyweds will honeymoon in the mountains then will reside in Cleveland. the end. In any field of endeavor we are put to the test; when you work for the Master you work for the Best. Your beautiful deeds will balance out even, I wish to think; Saint Paul said words cant describe the beauty of Heaven. Many, many years hence, when Jesus calls you to his eternal home, he will have a special reward for you, his very own. A special token of appreciation was also tendered Sister Jean and her two assistant principals Sister Jean Juliano when the Marillac Family Association presented its fifth annual benefit featuring Victor Borge and the Marillac Chorus. Opening Soon . . . mm ssmsr nasocs Available soon at UlC creative needle 129 West Main Chewing gum on clothes can be scraped off easily if first hardened with ice. QaiOllK1 :nrtt Ladies Kennington Shirts 5 KO0oFf Large Selection Print Reg. 6.00 Now Jackets 4 4 to 6X and 1259 Shoes & Sandals Reg. to OOFF 24.00 Shirts & Pants Reg. 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