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Show January 19, 19G8 THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID Stanley Turpin, Fairview, weds Rubie Hellewell of Granger Betty Barney installed as noble grand of Rebekah Lodge Announcement la made by dustnal Hardware. The bride is currently attendMr. and Mrs. C'arence Turpin of Fairview of the marriage of ing the University of Utah their son, Stanley Turpin of where she is working toward Salt Lake City to Ruble Hellewell of Granger. The new Mrs. Turpin la the daughter of Mrs. Perina Pucci of Holladay. The marriage rites were preformed December 9, 1967, In Sait Lake City after which the couple enjoyed a honeymoon tnp to Phoenix, Arizona. Mr. Turpin is a graduate of North Sanpete high school and has attended the University of Utah. He was a member of the Utah National Guard and is vice president of Threaded In- - Mis Betty Barney was installed as noble grand of Central Rebekah Lodge 52 at their regular meeting on Wednesday night She succeeds Mis Winona Zabriskie, who has served in that rapacity the past year. Other elective officers installed bv Mrs. Dorma Johansen, district deputy president, included Mrs Helen Rigby, vice grand: Mrs Luella Norman, recoiding secretary; Mrs. Tha-ett- a Larsen, financial secretary; Mrs. Marie Rowe, treasurer Appointive officers installed were: warden, Mrs. Olena Ream; conductor, Mis. Sadie Mower; chaplain, Mrs. Neola Hansen; insde guardian, Mrs Dorma Johansen; flag bearer, Mrs Katherine Christensen; musician, Mrs. Verda Fillis; hospitality chairman, Mrs. Winona Zabriskie; right and left suppoiters to noble grand, Mrs Helen Christensen and Mrs Daisy Willcox; right and left supporters to vice grand, Mrs completing a degree as a registered nurse. A dinner for the immediate family was held last Sunday at the Chuck in Salt Lake City in honor of the newlyweds Attending from here were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Turpin, Robin and Kevin. Mr. $revttieA Miss Dorothy Frandsen and Miss Carla Coates were co- hostesses at a miscellaneous shower honoring Miss Avrin Deuel, a bride-to-bThe shower was held Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Scott Olson. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by twenty guests. e. Page Three and Mrs. Charles and son, Marc of Salt Lake City were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Staker. Dinner guests Sunday at the Staker home included: Mrs. Howard Rigby and Mrs. Ila Jensen, Fairview; Mrs. Ruth Christensen, Salt Lake City; Dr and Mrs. Keith Rigby and daughters, Claudia and Jane Ann, Lynn Anderson all of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hermansen, Ephraim; David Hermonsen, Salt Lake City; Sandra Tippitts, Dorothy Sessions of Snow College; Bruce Seely, Robert and Eddie Sta ker Her-mans- Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Jensen . Douglas E. Jensen claimed the former Beverly Stevens as his bride in a wedding ceremony performed in Manti LDS Temple recently. Parents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Evan E. Jensen, Murray, hosted the wedding party at breakfast in the Community Center in Mt. Pleasant following the ceremony. That evening parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Y. Stevens, Mt. Pleasant, honored the couple at a reception in the First-Fourt- h Ward Church. The bride was radiant in a gown of satin and peau de seau featuring bead work and sequins down one side and a chapel train. Her veil of bridal illustion fell from a crown of pearls and crystal teardrops The bridal bouquet was a white orchid and cascading red roses with spring of holly and metallic gold treble clefs. Attendants to the bride were Mrs. Jack McAllister, Mrs. Jerry Boggess, sisters of the bride; Miss Janet Jensen, sister of the groom; Mrs. Douglas and Mrs. Brent Litchfield Dabb. Their gowns were floor-lengin deep red velveteen. Metallis gold braid trimmed the empire waists. They carried bouquets of white palms cascading from one large gold treble clef. Mothers of the bride and h gowns groom wore of white and metallic gold brocaded satin. Their corsages were American beauty red roses. Best man for the occasion was Jerry Bogges. Ushers were Robert E. Jensen, brother of the groom, Jack McAllister and Dave Felt. Mrs. Louis Cook presided at the guest register. Mrs. Terry Ames presided at the punch are LOWER than ever! Now you can call out of state for $1 or less all day Saturday as well as all day Sunday U. S. The week-nigh- (except , . station-to-station- rate now starts at 7 every Thats one hour earlier! t. And from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, you can call for $1.75 or less. From 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, you can call for just $1.25 or less. And for 75c or less you can call coast-to-coa- every night between midnight and 7 a.m., when you dial your call direct. (If your community does not have Direct Distance th Dialing, you still earn this new low rate on most station-to-statio- calls you place with n the operator.) floor-lengt- sfation-to-statio- n Maximum rates for a cart, plus tax, anywhere In the Continental U. S except Alaska. Long Distance is a bigger bargain than ever before! tmt end eery (e Dial Direct m ai!L Ml Mountain States Telephone Members of Acme Literary Club and husbands were entertain d Wednesday night at a husband's night party at the home of Mrs. Lettie Peterson. Hostesses were Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Eva Watson and Mrs. Marie Coates. Dinner was served and rook played. DeCamp. fU TU Col. Lt and Mrs. Reed Frandsen and daughter, Ellen, have returned to Fort Carson after a visit here Colorado, with Mrs Frandsens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Christensen Lt Col. Frandsen is a battalion commander at Fort Carson, Linda Christensen and was recently transferred . . . I'SNTC graduate there from Fort Belvoir, Va. While here the visiting of Christensens and Frandsens went to Ogden for a family tt at the Clair home. Others present included the Jack Pendleton famLinda Ruth Christensen, a ily of Brigham City and the Phil Christensen family of granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs Mt I Daniel Christenser Tru-sco- Pleasant, recently graduated from the U. S. Naval Training Center at Bainbridge, Maryland, and is now stationed at the U. S. Naval Air Station, Glynco, Georgia. Miss Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Christensen, Salt Lake City, has spent several summers here with her grandparents. finishes course yu Our lowest priced car Nova Chevrolet low price is a tradition. Av-ere- tt, Mr. and Mrs. Udell Christensen visited last week in Kanab with Mr. and Mrs. Clair Vance. Clhwl5' pyfts irromngy bowl Their dresses were of brocaded gold taffeta. At the gift tables were Miss Glennis Mrs. Kayle Morley and Mrs. Reid Boggess. The couple greeted guests before a gold background. A treble clef and musical notes complimented a white center panel. Draped red net and tiny white lights completed the background. Two kissing balls of carnations and holly hung from the ceiling at the columns edging the background. The four-tiere- d wedding cake was elegant with its intricate white musical notation and red roses. Two miniature grand piano cakes enhanced the love- - Mrs. Clair Tuttle underwent surgery Thursday of last week in a Salt Lake City hospital. residents Kin mmysllii lira Beerly Steens nee Manti Temple rites unite young couple married in late December Rates anywhere in the continental Alaska) for three minutes, . . (Carolyn) Chris-t- i nsen underwent surgery on Wednesday morning at the local hospital. Anne Coates and Mis Maybelle Frandsen; right supporter to past grand, and reporter, Mrs Mary Cloward; right and left supporteis to chaplain, Mrs Naomi Moms and Mrs. Elva mily NOW Long Distance Yloles Mrs. Elmer fer tfa notf. pytf Nomad Our lowest priced wagon After a honeymoon in Yellowstone National Park the couple returned to Salt Lake City where they are making their home. Nova Coupe and Nomad Station Wagon top, Impala Sport Coupe bottom. looted yjewi GM . . . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simpson left Sunday to spend a week m Colton, California, with Mr. and Mrs. Keith (Dona Marie) Peterson and family. Al!lal3i( Be smart. Be sure. Buy now at your Chevrolet dealers. INUOUUCt 2 A. AND Mr. and Mrs. James (Carolyn) Adamson and family, and Penny Adamson all of Murray, were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Eskel Mower. 67 SOUTH MAIN J. CHEVROLET. EPHRAIM, INC. 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