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Show Auirut (. Mt. i'leairuiit (Ut.iL) HC)1 lNramul Page Five William A. Allred r r U Celebrates on L iv 90th Birthday Cut Wedding Cake Mis hirlh.s . . . Honored on 87th Birthday M;. ( ri Fi l'l.i v M' 1. I w M.i i! Spring m !, C.t is h!io-ie- lo i t ON nts. Summer Fete as a jiiees jnu lit! -- hnm I Clin! 1 I.dtii-da- v 1 ti Zsown 1, nt and Mrs IIow-ar- I ' dills cd G.R.(fe Wee this week's patterns.;.) BY J AUDPEY LANE YVn gill Sts , is ; i M ,1 a I. Ri ! i les- Johansen. Present were Mrs. Elda Acord, Wayne Pehrson, Mrs. Betty Lou Gibby of Spring City; Mrs. Matilda Hafen, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hafen, Mr. and Mrs Mack Hafen, Mr. and Mrs, Rex Hafen, Mrs. Glenna Phillips, and Bill Hafen. Refeshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Done of Springville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Johansen last Saturday. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Allred were Mr. and Mrs. Ace Allred and daughter of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dyson and family of Salt Lake City. ' i i , i to dul Mt Mi v s X o . ss.l! i a so Ml.. s make vs i . la If SI Inn ' ol a Mi Mi s I a d.n k MI I and ( Hu-,- i R i X "i s Ml is ! i v i ,j Mi- . M.-tid- l m Da .Johnson Moi oi.i . an ! oil lout In: i Mrs I Mis Noil Dion Clark moH of Saudv were ml V C Mi .m d a! sisi, guests the ssiekend ol tluir parents, Mis Sithi Iturnsuie and Mr. and Mis Otto Claik I on - i Mi m i o i a lid C. ip n 's ei lo ml hi- Mt h, al r Cli.u.int to IS ssi'h . - , Mi-- wen . XX'ilhain , Kail Eemund of isitois of kend 'Joist 1, n, and al- j 1 I X' Id v .i v Stilid i y In id hm houii 1 .i fid Mi John Zahn.sk llcnry Christ ic ii Fillmore i - I n i pot-hold- la-s- POT-IIOLDE- out-of-to- U lo at a party last Friday afternoon. 8 Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Stanley H. Gill entertained at a buffet luncheon In honor of their thirtieth wedding anniversary. Present were 30 guests, several of whom were also present at their wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hansen furnished music during the evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Royal Candland and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mensel of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Gunn of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Becker of Long Beach, Calif., C. W. stedman, Miss Rase Edith Stedman. a P SI,towing of 8 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Burning-ha- m and daughter Jan have moved to iSpringville to make their home. 8 8 Mr. and Mrs. Murry Maughan (Edna Anderson) and four children of Las Cruces, New Mexico, spent three weeks here visiting Mrs. Maughan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Anderson. Their eldest son, Butch, stayed for a longer visit with his grandparents. During the xisit the Maughan family accompanied Mr. and Mrs. 8 Anderson on a trip to the Jackson Hole country, Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks and to points of interest in Canada. 8 8 C. W. Stedman and daughters, the Misses Rose Edith and Winnifred Stedman of Homeland, Calif., arrived here Tuesday for a short visit at their home here. for They will leave Monday Pittsburgh, Penn., where Miss Winnifred Stedman will become the bride of Mr. Jack Colvill in rites performed at Haines chapel nt Pittsburgh University. 8 8 Mr. arid Mrs. THE NEW ni noun uNiirasnr mm ft OK) Tuesday, August 10th from 3 to 8 pm. Favors for the Ladies No Selling 8 Reed PcterBon (Aria Simpson) visited here a few days recently with Mrs. Petersons mother, Mrs. Peter Simpson, and Miss Winnifred Stedman of Home, also attended a Peterson family land Calif., Mr. and Mrs. in Fairview. reunion Stanley J. G.U, Urbana, Illinois, Mr. and The Petemm's son, Ross, who Mrs. Reger Hansen, Dr. and Mrs from BYU. G. B. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. John recently graduated and his wife, accompanied them to McAlister, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Ras-- r th'ir hme m San B mardmo. NT r .ps. n, an Mrs. Harry Cat.?, 1 Cordiaiiti invited cire other for fourteen years. 8 8 On J Hit N i IS asali h and toi t I, k isited Sunday at ii an uni ie and 1. unity Lt. and Mrs. Keith Peterson met (Dona Mane Simpson) and small Nighters Sunday night after church at the daughter, Dana, left Monday for home of Mr. and Mrs. Que Seely Fairbanks, Alaska, after a three at a birthday party In honor of weeks visit here with Mrs. PeterRay I. Johansen. sons mother, Mrs. Peter Simpson. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Har- Enroute to Alaska they will visit old Winkler, Mr. and Mrs. Miles in Mrs. with Mr. and Ogden Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Chariton Clarence Wilson for a few days. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Reeve Nor- They are motoring and will go by man, Mr. and Mrs. Ray I. Johansen the overland route. Lt. Peterson,' and Mr. and Mrs. Que Seely. who is with the Air Force, was 8 8 8 stationed in Oklahoma. Mrs. Stanley H. Gill and Mrs. formerly 8 8 8 Stanley J. Gill will be at a miscellaneous shower In honor Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Gill of Miss Winnifred Stedman who arrived here Tuesday from Urwill be married in the near future. bana, Illinois, for a three weeks Thirty friends have been bidden visit at the home of Mr. Gills par. to the affair. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley H. Gill. 8 8 8 8 8 8 -- In oid Mr ..nd Mis The Saturday I I ,, s i S p. a ol hi ill,. IN ,o ns, U.al e ,.! oil ( 'o e,. a. i Mt X 8 I i " i h ui.,i Win- - and Mrs Lem Piinlsi u Mi ami v, N, id n Ji ..si n M ' Nad. l aihx. Mi S'i! s ol Salt l...ki Nultal of tho m honor A lilti entli p i a inti till. and tenth loitpinm n Lis D Piinlsi I,, I, yd Angeles,, oiiplo was lit Id that suw' cs i nmg was weliomed recently1 prandson Mis, Oat 'line Pauls, n, Ephi.um. at Pairs low Ninth ward h hapi Mr and Mrs Rex Seely. The with In- brut s parents as hosts. liatiy is a son of Kenner and Patsy Now Mrs. Olson was boaut ifuilv F.neksi n, Mi. and Mis Jos ph L Seely Christiansen of Fountain. . Por-tdre.ssi d m a gown ol laee and tulle Lund. Mr. and Mrs Vernon Hi ceil and arrived July 23 at the Sin- ssas attended by os or satin. mlrew L. r, Mr arid Mis EDS Hospital. Saiipitc Joan Mudstn. as mat run of honor, Mi and Mis J E Lirsn, and Nodra Riddle. Carmn Nord Mi and Mrs William C Olsen. Mr Elaine and Mrs John Sums, Mrs, Leah si mm. Kathy Cailston, Judy Lxnne Wn ks of Ls AngI'oUioliIcrs act as pictures while hangXVheeler and Mrs Norma Borah Ranger. Mrs. Grace Cunn, Miss eles llew her with Clifton Ander-sot- ) KITCHI.N ATTRACTIONS Bradv ol as bridesmaids. Ella will and Muss Manti, so visit wall hiUhcn several Kathryn you xvant them to be bright, gay and Maigaiet Thompson, ing on your er wtaks with her prandparents, Mr, and Kent Olson wore junior at- XV u klurui of this ity. useful. Get aitistic satisfaction from making this picturesque and Mrs. Rex Seely. tendants of made is well. Each as trio, and enjoy its practicality the Scott Olson, brother of Jolly Dozen Pinochle club was mercerized crochet cotton in white with a bright green sturdy man. as host ent rt'ained t gloom, stood Thursday night Decorate one with a cluster cf purple grapes, another with Mr. and Mrs Otied Nelson edging. and The couple left immediately lor with Mrs. Annie Neilson as hos-- t the Misses Beverly and Luoile yellow buttercups, and another with a red poppy. The crocheting a short honeymoon at the parks of ess. Nelson went to Lake Salt instructions for making these h LOWER AND GRAPE Southern Utah. City High score was won by Mrs. may be obtained by sending a stamped, people Chloc Frnndscn, second high by Monday. Among the The Misses Beverly and Lucile Ncodlewoik Dept, of this paper for Leaflet No. 101.5. who came to attend the reception Mrs Mae Seely and traveling prize to the envelope Nelson were Price vdsitors on bv Mrs. Grace Smith. Mrs. Mae .Seely will be hostess Saturday where they attended the riveil hore lust week for a visit at meeting of the club. the home of his parents, Mr. and at the next Mrs Emil Madsen of fyoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooonoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooqf Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jordan. His sister, LaToris Lawson, Tooele spent their vacation here xvho had visited for several weeks visiting their parents, Mr. nd Mrs. 8 in California with her husband, J P. Madsen, and also camping o o before he went overseas, returned on the east mountain. 8 8 8 home with him. and sons, Wissmar Bemitta Mrs. 8 8 Mrs. Irvin Stansfield enter- who have spent the month of July tained last Monday afternoon for here, left last week for their home Mrs. Philena in Ventura, Calif. her sister-in-laMrs. Wissmar, who has purchMcArthur of Los Angeles, who ased a home in Ventura, also movwas visiting here. ed her furniture down last week. Eighteen guests were present 8 8 and an enjoyable afternoon was of Los AngEmma Mrs. Clinger old times. spent reminiscing about eles visited here last week with Refreshments were served. her niece, Mrs. Nelden Rigby, and 8 8 her sister, Mrs. Max Neeka of Little Kathy Rigby celebrated Chicago, here. who was her seventh birthday anniversary The two sisters had visiting not seen each Mu R munity today. You should want a man who would do all that he could to reduce the tax load on your investments. Honesty, efficiency and courage in every office on all. every level can bring greater savings to As a candidate, living in Ephraim, born in Spring City, now working for the Hermansen Lumber and Hardware in Ephraim, earnestly ask your support in our next e'ection. am prepared to fil! the above requirements and any ethers necessary in this office. - C l.t i, w i i Mi 1 ?' should be competent, honest, dependable and industrious. While in office he should not engage in competition with private interests because his office is a public trust. You would say that a man with experience in local government, civic work and in meeting people from all walks of life would be useful. You would likely consider favorably a man whose ancestors he'ped settle this valley and he'ped to build it as a fit home for the people today. You would want him to be interested in improving his own com- S' i who li u. up a i !. This office is to be occupied by a new person next year. What should be his qualifications? Likely you will say that he should be a friendly man. He I' A ii p,, v n. Office of County Clerk M am! F mvu w diiiv '.0 t ,i Fimi n im iniiip.m.-- I Mr. and Mrs. Montell Blackham Kathy's mother, Mrs. Nelden and family of McGill, Nevada, are Rigby, served refrshments to the spending a two weeks vacation group of small children and games visiting in Mt. Pleasant and Mo- were played. 8 8 8 roni. Mrs. Thelma Tuttle was hostess Mr .and Mrs. Aldous (Slim) when Bridge club met last ThursBorg of Murray were Mt. Pleas- day night. ant visitors Tuesday. High score prizes were won by 8 8 8 Mrs. Ruth Barentsen and Mrs. Louise Jensen. Mrs. Mary Cloward Mrs. Jeannine Matson and son was a special guest. 8 8 8 Larry of Provo have been visiting week with her parthe here Na !MW I. cal In tse 10, IS, 14, 18, O S A club past members were ennd 20. SO. S8. 40. Slme 16: dr 1. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frand-se- tertained at a kensingon Thursbnlrro. 5 ) d F.cb .pr.o N. 2280 U cut in oue day afternoon at the home of Mrs. tabes one- ard tr lea. of fabric. Mr. Matson will join her here Marie Joansen. Send SOc for EACH pattern with niftnae, Assisting hostesses were address. style number and fr-.-olaa to this weekend and attend the JuMrs. StansSerelda Al DREY LANE Et REAL, bilee celebration. 10. field, Mrs. Laura Madsen, Mrs. Madlsna Square Station, New 8 8 8 Ella Candland, Mrs. Beatrice OlFASHThe new Maof the Joe Jordan sen and Mrs. Alxdna Draper. other T,Sgt. oeerea al styles, with ION BOOK toe extra. Luncheon was served. rines, stationed in California, ar- - Bcrnsy II. ISyde - e hi I i i i l ! Bill Hafen showed slides of scenes in Washington at a family gathering held Tuesday night at he home of Mr. and Airs. Don SPRING-SUMME- i,i, 1 . Simpson u id had lii.s p rail. Ip, ii ruin. Mi and Mis Lisil of Madam 1. SPI iit on ,i trip lo t'an-- 1 son ssas given b Elna Johansen and the girls then wotked on then skit Is ll'i s nt wet Liah Fay Johansen, Ntllv Mae Joigt risen, Sliar-- h ne Hughes, Joan Everts, Karen Jacobs, Elna Ma Johansen and Halrne Tidwell. Nxt meeting ol the groun will be at the home of Karen Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mown atul small son Tray of Salt Lake City anted lu re a few dass with his mother, Mrs XV. D. Mower. 1 t 1 nod , ling l .lev s u! solem in til.- M.mli 1. D S Ti mlli' Hie i i n liu 'in the A i J ,1s 23. w t he hi Mi groom p.,1 ii' s ii! st at ,i wo lilmg ii mu I lo hi at T.l lol's lodge on lilt' West unlo ot ; Miss Alene Mower, who spirit her vacation in California, also visited here with her mother lor a few days before returning to her work in Salt Lake City. 35-i- - to 1'oiiald and do ga Sheik daiighti M.u on , I i j, Mill i, : Ml Mixed Fp .St ti In's club met Mon, las .Cternoon at the hot: e ot Shat lelie Hughes I he meeting Was (ailed lo ordel by i ih Fav Johans, n and roll tall atld 11, ,1,ales I. id l)V Nelly jKistUle , ia! t to Ma, itn 1 1,1 A ' l'nno 1..IV 22 w Mm N Si.mlcs lhud , Fi,IS rSS .itilii'UUic Mi-,-In', lllilt-nunIII I'. i' ,ii i In ir J.iup l Tls, iii i v Cl i. i'll R.i H n i J MuMl an o' Ray Mr Jorgensen ' i Mo' 2 Menli IDS Semple on July 23 In Mae I ' ' . h i fil ton Fa u s H vs loiiiia son duh If to Mmit in till in Mo) on . . 1ivst-whic- K, I . - Mt. X Evans ;m,( tan.il are spendthis ing a vn.C urn n California wo k. c VV I : i . i 1 oid Cdrolvn Brady spi el II. son dtilv ml me C X d. lit), ht i t i d Dinner Cells 4dl iluh won first prize lor a s mg at the Sanpete era ampin nt lust County we k at Itoulger Last met ting of the group was In Id at the home of Diana white they learned to can beans. Next meeting wall bo a party I t a si u soli X . Supei inten I olid Saints I ' i I ei n lldi o t Mrs Chllsterisili has t We' sous in U"d Mi Moll ChllstillSen ot a stepson daiius Chi is ti nsi n .i i . ii.r gr i" U hddr. . Is.i ( A i oi - laim ht i i .li s is m i V ' tain as I w Cl... u hi, il iinilv and tnends tops lor Tla Mia Mauls uf North San- ami also m.ikes ot a r h autilul ar ha d ol k Mis Cf ns pete Stake will hold their annual Inks heen most km i Suninieree August 9 trm 6 to 10 tins n his a!v, hit mat; hboi s sd'e i Impel grounds ot the and h.!tul y rn. at tinh is a i la n memo! lot her Eairview South ward. uui a loi! disjios.t ion S'u is a Ha'll In r oi the Chunk of - , . M. Mt l t M: V i : i Calif 1 i 1" to ill o! Mt . da to i Mow I, m i 0 In t lltll 2 f .i. s ft w Mia Maids Plan Mae Main of Salt Rake Cits wdi he pres, nt and give a M latum on making of eor-saCi nie ot Mr d n k di in a s .ud it. be C.'! ia earing wets. Tla 2 .t vm It ti. tz tug is open to every .1 Mt. won, I'l. asant. as well as ,n o! t). Vi l.Sll I'll .p' thin da (.Mils Fi rvoiie attend1.1 e. I'l to brum a box lunch i s i 'liit ing is : in So. a t y w ill furnish in ol tin ,ip; i o o h l s ,p the h Mi. v. V, 1' o! nutk.ng I o Ni 'I ! ! i . aI i M: ! ! Rn-Kh- ' t k Soil . .o tl a! hi" Spr ng die t atti n,i the 1., n k Hawk i !, tu at inti, an.i nk the Allied Itmll whnh w !) i la ht Id Sundu at I'aik d elan in 1 nd oil hi i i 21 ',1." ted'i A w I. M tsi mu t ti a ud I'll Sis Hit .l Christ w V Ci ' Kahime spi ial Relief Scajety meet trip toi all tour ward of this community h is heen set for Monday, Almost It at 10 am. in the Relief ooi.it hall of the .Second-ThirW ' .1 Monday , Wed in To Be East August . . . Soc- - Mt. Pleasant Maid.pec;a' Rei,of ... . ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo MM IP E DU D DU Wednesday and Thursday, August llth and 10 12th a.m. to 6 p.m. Prizes Yill Be Awarded, Every Hour on These Days PRIZES Swansdown Suit, Carlye Dress, 3 Faberge Sets, Vassar-ett- e Foundation, 2 Warner "Merry Widow" Brassiers, Sunnytog dress, Intoxication Cologne by D'Orsay, Italian Antique Necklace, Maidenform Brassiers, D'Heriot ogne Basket and others. 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