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Show THE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID Page Six 436-829- 8 Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Christensen had as guests for the weekend their daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thompson and children, Kathy, Brad, Trudy, Terry and Pammie from Kernville, Calif. Other visitors on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Memmott and son, Jeffrey, of Nephl and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jessen, Vicki, Craig, Randy, Julie, Jim and Patti from Salt Lake City. Woroni Suzanne Mina ('toward Miss Suzanne Mina Cloward and John Evan Hansen exchanged wedding vows Saturday, June 8, at high noon in Sait Lake City before members of the immediate families and a few close friends. The double ring ceremony, with Wayne Webb, bishop of the Taylorsville Seventh Ward, officiating, took place in a garden setting at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Rosemary Allred. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marlen J. Cloward, and the bridegroom is a son of John C. II; nsen, Mt. Pleasant. The young bride was lovely in her wedding gown of floor-lengt- h silk organza iwth of embroidered lace. It featured a scalloped neckline, cap sleeves of lace and back fullness which was topped with a bow of organza at the yoke. Her shoulder length veil of illusion was held to a headpiece of irridescent crystals, and her red-ingo- 4th SLACKS ALL to SALE DRESSES V2 Off reg. S8 Now $5 . SHORTS BERMUDAS, Regular $5.75 Now $4.00 Many Styles and Colors June bride brides bouquet was pink orchids surrounded by cascading white carnations. Attendants, Mrs. Rosemary Allred, matron of honor; Miss Helen Rae Aldrich and Miss Eileen Brothersen, bridesmaids, and little Kim Cloward, flower girl, wore dresses of various shades of pink and carried colonial bouquets of pink and white carnations. Best man duties were performed by LeVoy Hansen, Ogden, brother of the bridegroom Paul Cloward wa ring bearer Ricky Allred and Mark Allred were ushers. Following the ceremony Mrs. Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Dan M. Cloward, Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Cloward and Dennis Cloward honored the newlyweds at a reception. The new Mrs. Hansen, who graduated from North aSnpetc High School in 1967, will graduate from Hollywood Beauty College in Salt Lake City in July. Mr. Hansen is a graduate of South High School in Salt Lake City. He entered the U. S. Naval service June 11 and is presently in training at San Diego, California. Howard Blackham of Moroni, has received a part tuition scholarship from Brigham Young University. Guests last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Blackham were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest and granddaughter, Morley Mary Lou Locke from Ely, Nevada, and Mrs. Spens Christensen from Lodi, Calif, accompanied by her husband. On Wednesday evening they a Dutch oven supper at the Mt. Pleasant Park in the canyon. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Blackham, Mr. and Mrs. Donnell Henroid, Sheldon and Miss Christie Petersen of Ephraim. Thursday evening, June 20, Mrs. Jay Blackham and Mrs. attended a Lloyd Blackham personal shower in Salt Lake City in honor of Marilyn Blackham, a bride to be. The shower was given by Sherrill March-an- t, Linda Hess, Carolyn Holt and Sheila Hienll, roomates of Marilyns. evening another Saturday personal shower was given by a cousin, Patricia Anderson. The guests were Aunt Arlene, Aunt Marietta, Carla Blackham, Loy Ann Rose, Lois Blackham, AnEffie na Jean Christensen, Blackham, Beverly C. Nielson, Jean Price, Carla Baker and daughter, MarKay, Betty Syme June Kay Greenhalgh and the guest of honor. Games were played and refreshments were served SUMMER Chuck Wagon a.m. Clo-wa- a.m. rd FUN FUN FUN SALE WARD 3 Wednesday, July a.m. in front of Consolidated Furniture out early and grab those tempting goodies! 10 Be wed in Salt Lake City ceremony Spectacular Savings Specials . . for Beauty, Quality and Value Va . . . and Mrs. John Evan Hansen Mr. City. Visitors on Monday were Mr. Mrs. Jackson from Cres-wel- l, and Guests for two days the past week at the home of Mr. and Oregon. Mrs. Vince Christensen were Mrs. David O. Evelyn, (the forDoris Evelyn Blackham, mer Myma Anderson) and her daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. SUMMER Mt. Pleasant Third Ward Breakfast one-thir- summer. Y home to be near U n, children, Mary, Laura, Gregory, from Goleta, Gail Stevens, daughter of Mr. Jimmy and Bobby visited in also Calif. They Mr. and Mrs. Nevert Stevens Thistle, Manti, is attending Henagers Business Spring City, Lake and Salt Provo Genola, in Salt Lake City this College PRE-JUL- The Manti Temple was the .setting for the marriage of Jacquelyn Sue Stockwell and John S. Rosier Friday, June 7 The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs. O. R. Stockwell of Indianapolis, Indiana, and Mr and Mrs. Wallace Rosier oi Moroni are parents of the bridegroom. That evening parents of the bride were hosts at a reception in the Moroni LDS Church. The bride was lovely in ari original gown of organza over taffeta of floor length, jewel neckline and empire waist with a velvet bow. Her wedding veil was tulle with a white rose headpiece surrounded by rhinestones and orange blossoms. Her bridesmaids were a sister, Mrs. Don Blake, and Linda Rosier, a sister of the bridegroom. They wore gowns of green and white dotted swiss and carried a single red rose Lori Rosier was flower girl Dennis Rosier was best man for his brother. Mother of the bridegroom wore a green dress and the brides mother a pink dress. They wore corsages of red roses. Iris Rosier was at the An automotive invention that guest book. The brides bouquet was white roses with green is greatly needed is brakes that ribbon trim. The wedding cake will automatically get tight when the driver does. was white with green trim. pre-side- Visitors Sunday at the home of Mrs. Annie Nielson were Mr. and Mrs. Clive AVorthen, Elizabeth Ann and Ralph of Perron, Utah; ratriela Lynn of Lindon; Lavona Neiveeral, Salt Luke City; and Elaine Huggins of Fountain Green. daughters family, Vivian and staying at h nr . . . Herman Shepherd and two chil- her. Vivian Dye was suron prised Thursday with a visit from three nieces, Mrs. Deeima Jacobsen, Mrs. Mae Wright of Nephi and Mrs. Mable Reppell of Hotchkiss, Colo. They also visited Mrs. Ella Lamb. Mrs. John S. Rosier of Moroni Ballots were mailed Monday to peope of Moroni for the purpose of voting for the young adies they would like to represent Moroni as queen and attendants this summer. There are nineteen young ladies in the contest. They are: Gale Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson; Jeannine Christensen, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Roi rent Christensen, Susan Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Christensen; Lorraine Nielsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nielsen; Janice Bagley, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Royal Bagley; Becky Bradley, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bradley; Dixie Dye, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dye; JoAnne Morley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Morley; Jill Spens. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fairel Spens, Kathy Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor; Doris Blackham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Blackham; ReNae Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrow Christensen; Peggy Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aden Johnson; Laura Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Boyd Anderson; Gay Blackham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moyle Blackham; Teddl Lee Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Christ' ensen; LuEnna Lund, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lund; Margaret Sherman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sherman and ReNae Stephenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Stephensen. The girls chosen will represent Moroni in various parades throughout the summer. They were sponsored by the Stitch and Chat club. n dren of Folsom, Calif., spend last week. Mrs. Bradshaws Bill Lamb and boys, J. B , granddaughter, Ronda Kinettle Tommy and Art of, Kearns of California has been visiting spent te weekend with Arthur Bruce and Keith Jensen here and went home with the Lamb. gifts and Jean Jensen Shepherds. Marie and Vic Willey of at the gift table. Salt Lake City visited for the Mrs. Ella Lamb was taken to weekend with her parents, Mr. Mt. Pleasant hospital on Mon- and Mrs. Newel Rees and Mr .and Mrs. Emery Davidwith an illness. Her two family. They took their thiee . . day son of Salt Lake City visited daughters, Mrs. June Danger-fiel- d i.stens, Nancy, Susan and Bec-ke- y and Mrs. Beth Kehl are back for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Stockwell Saturday with Mr. and Mrs Price. md Mr. and Mrs. Don Blake Lloyd from Indianapolis, Indiana have Mr. and Mrs. Moioni Thomas been guests of Mr. and Mrs, had their son Vaughn of Provo Wallace Rosier. visit on Friday and Saturday dinner guests wire Bet- 7-7-9 9 Frank L. (Bud) Syme, Stock-to- Sunday and Roger Jensen and chil ty was who born California, dren of Salt Lake. and reared in Moroni, recently Half Price for Children under 12 $1.00 Per Plate received a certificate for thirty Mrs. Alasca Davis spent two Give your wife a break! No cooking July 4th breakfast years of service in the U. S. days last week camping out at Navy. ENJOY HOT CAKES, BACON & EGGS AT Dutchmans Flat with the Mor Mr. Syme is a son of the oni stake MIA BEAUTIFUL CITY PARK girls. Leaders of late Lees Syme and Mrs. Vera the girls who assisted her were now lives Kearns. at who Syme Mary Tumbow and Pat Coombs Those without transportation ride free bus to park! He is married to the former of Ftn. Green; Arlene Syme, Give your wife and kiddies this July 4th Treat! Sally Hunt of Manchester, New Sharon Dyches, and Ann plus his cousin! are presHampshire, and they Everybody and his brother of Moroni. 45 girls atently visiting in Kearns with tended. Stake YMMIA Superinhis mother. tendent Owen Christensen, Mrs. Christensen spent the evening 21.7 million of at the Women camp with the girls also (Bring knives, forks, spoons) d them make up almost of the U.S. working force. Mrs. Nora Bradshaw had her Of the total, 35 are in cleriBAKE THIRD in cal, 23')? in service and 18 killed categories of Reath Draper Telephone WaL Jacqueline Sue Stockwell weds m 1968 June 28, SHOES Now $5 Reg. 8.00 to 11.00 BOYS' SHOES . . y2 Off Reg. 8.25 COUNTRY SQUIRE MT. 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Davis. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Christen- John Rosiest left June 19 to enter In the U.S. Army. He will be stationed at Fort Bliss Texas. &?.Co,v! |