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Show 13, January 17 THE Ml'. PLEASANT : k' Ephraim T. Thomas eelebi at his Slt li birthday anniversary January 1 at an open house at his homo in Provo. Mr. Thomas was born IVe 111, 1997 in Wales, a son ol Ephrahn D. and Corolla T Thomas. He married Anna M Anderson, Oet. 30, 1912 in the Manti LDS Temple. He was a farmer and a coal miner. After moving to Provo he was a custodian at Geneva Steel. He is a member of the Provo 14th LDS Ward. He has three children, Mrs Grant (Edna T. ) Brotherson. Mt. Pleasant; Harold B. Thomas, Magna; and Mrs. Edith Openshaw, Salt Lake City; 11 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. wins contest January Mr. VrMrs. Alvin L. Westfahl . . . nee Connie Irons Connie Irons becomes bride of Alvin Westfahl in home rites Miss Connie Irons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce J. Irons of Moroni, became the bride of Alvin L. Westfahl of Salt Lake City, Dec. 24, 1966. Bishop W. Darrel Polk officiated at the marriage ceremony which took place at the home of the bridegrooms sister, Mrs. Alma Lee Eager in Reno, Nevada. The bride is a graduate of North Sanpete High School and has attended Henagers Business College. She has been em IN cousin of the bride, Mrs. Glen ployed at Hill Air Force Base Fagg, an aunt, Mrs. Wallace the past year. Tuttle and her grandmother, The bridegroom has served Mrs. Jay Cox. The guests were three years in the United Mrs. Kathleen Anderson and States Marines. He returned daughter, Christine, Mrs. a home in May 1966 after having Christensen, Mrs. Christie seen action for two years in Boulton, Miss Marcia Fagg, Vietnam. Miss Sandra Tuttle, Mrs. Gwen-ly- n Burnside, all of Salt Lake Following a honeymoon in Nevada, the couple will be at City; Mrs. Joyce Johansen and home in Salt Lake City. daughter, Bonni of Orem; Miss A shower in honor of the Myma Cox, the guest of honor, bride was given Wed., Jan. 4, Connie and her mother, Mrs. 1967 in Salt Lake City by a Phylis Irons of Moroni. La-ron- PROVO STORE Mrs. Mt. Jack I. Laub . . . nee Sheryl Ice Madsen Pleasant miss married to Logan man in home rites here Miss Sheryl Lee Madsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley C. Madsen, Mt. Pleasant, exchanged wedding vows with Ensign Jack J. Laub in a ceremony performed January 3, at the home of the brides parents. The Reverend Miner Brueh-ne- r officiated. Ensign Laub is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Laub of Logan. Miss Camille Nelson was the brides only attendant, while Bill Laub, brother of the groom, performed best man duties. Joseph Cloward WIDE honored on JANUARY CLEARANCE l!oliert.,oii, Mrs Mr and Mis. Jay B'uek-h.m- i and daughter. Marilyn, motored to Salt Lake City and attended the golden Wedding of Kondolph and Nettie Larsen the Ltrsens are relatives of the Blaekhams. Mrs. Mary Olsen visited in Irovo with her mother, Mrs. Hamiirh Faux for the Holidays Mrs. Mary Story also visited with her and in Pleasant Grove with her soil. Keith Story and his family. She is presently visiting in Cheytnne, Wyoming, with Mr. and Mrs. Worth Story Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gibbons are the parents of a baby boy born Wednesday, January 4, in President and Mrs Ralph Blackburn are grandparents of the baby and it is their first grandchild. Mrs. Gib bons is the former Debra Blaekliam. Heath Draper was hostess to the So Art club on Friday Gaye Carlston Gaye Carlston, daughter of and Mrs. Golden Carlston. Fairview, was one of the winMake It ners in the Utah contest Yourself with Wool held January 5 at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City. Miss Carlston, a senior at North Sanpete High School, received a 100 American loomed wool plaid dress length for her winning entry. ity; I Jews al oil a-- - Mane Anderson, Dana Fountain Green; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Anderson and Clive Worthen, Elizabeth Anil and Connie, Ferron. Connie was tody Christensen, Moroni. Sunday dinner guest.- - of Mr Weekend visitors ut the home enroute to the Hicks College in uid Mrs Lloyd Bl.ukliam were 'f Mrs. Annie Nielson Were Kcxburg, Idaho. Lavona New-corMr. .and Mrs. Ernest Morley Mr- -. Loziiu Olson of of Salt Like City was Spring trum Elv. Nevada. In the afCit Mrs ot a Flame also visitor. , lil.iek-lumHuggins ternoon Mr. and 4, jurl Jt Page Three HJoroni notes 80th date y I PYRAMID Former resident ?& , (ITAH For the occasion the lovely young bride wore a two piece suit of white velvet brocade with white feather hat with veil. Her corsage was of orchids and lily of the valley. Miss Nelson wore beige lin en with an orchid corsage. Mrs. Madsen, mother of the bride, wore beige knit, while Mrs. Laub wore beige lace. Both had orchid corsages. Dinner was served to fifty members of the immediate families following the ceremony. The three-tiere- d white wedding cake was decorated with white roses, pink roses and sil ver leaves, and topped with a miniature bride and groom. The newlyweds are making their home at Pensacola, Florida, at the present time. Suddenly. . . everything you need to make a phone call 6. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brother-se- n have a baby horn Friday Jaunary 6 in Logan. This is their second son. Mr. and Mrs LaMont Blackham are grand parents and Mrs. Lucy Black ham is a groat grandmother to the infant. The Book of the Month club members were guests Thursday January 5, of Mrs. Florence Little. Ervin Gee and his daughter, Elaine, of Provo were visitors in Moroni, Monday and attended the funeral for a former neighbor, Mrs. Melvina Dyches. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Dyches and children of Salt Lake City were Moroni visitors on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Christensen of Richfield were here for the Dyches funeral on Monday. David and Elaine Lund were host and hostess at a New Year's Eve party which was held at their home. Hats and horns were given to each guest. The evening was spent in playing games. A midnight supper was served and the climax of the evening was the breaking of a pinata. Guests were Brad Aagard, Beth Ann Deeble, Nellie Aagard, Fountain Green; Norma Lou Donaldson, Spring right in the palm of your hand. To order the new Trimline phone call our Business Office or ask you Telephone Serviceman. Mountain States Telephone 86th birthday Joseph S. Cloward observed his 86th birthday anniversary Sunday with 40 members of his family at a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cloward in Moroni. Those present included his children, grandchildren, great and a sister, grandchildren Mrs. Myra Morley, Moroni. He was born January 6, 1881 in Moroni, a son of Jacob Albert and Hannah Olson Cloward. He married Ella Morley who died in 1935. He is the father of twelve sons and daughters .all living. They are. Mrs. Relda Justesen, v if - WEAR OF CHILDREN'S OFF! UP TO - (ID Boys', Girls', Infants' Pants, Dresses, Skirts, Jackets, Sweaters, Blouses, Coats, Sports- wear, Slips, Shirts THIS SALE Monday and Tuesday January 16 and 17 ONLY DOOR OPEN 10 A.M. Free Parking in Phone Rear 373-813- 9 Joseph . . . S. Cloward honored by ftunily San Francisco; Mrs. Gladys Curtis, Mrs. Beatrice Ewing, Mrs. Don (Valeta) Hardy, Don and Leo Cloward, ail Moroni; Marlen and Ted Cloward, Mt. Pleasant; Jerry Cloward, Fountain Green; Bard Cloward, Payson; Reginald Cloward, Orem; Mrs. Kelly (Betty) Draper, Cedar City. He has 39 grandchildren and 40 great MUni n The Stitch and Chat club held their annual holiday party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Donaldson on Jan. 2. 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