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Show Senior Citizens WaL schedule meet Mrs. derson committee assisting, Jack Edmunds, Don Justesen, Vurlan Jensen, Don Petersen, Glen Osborne, Frank Watson, David Earl Sorensen, Roy Rostron, Gorden Lowell Hansen, Sorensen, Leonard Everitt and Kent Strate. McKinney was master of ceremonies. The color guard Farrell nesday, November 29 in their building on Mt. Pleasant Main Street. A musical program will be presented by the Music Wasatch of Department Mrs. Iva Aiken was hostess Wednesday evening to the Social Service club members, Ireta Strate, Vurleen Simons, Edith Schofield, Etta Larsen, Helen Madsen, Nellie Blain, Jessie Visiting during last week with Mrs. Edith Schofield were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finell and mother, Mrs. Mary Finell, of California. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Madsen were Donnell Madsen of Grand Junction, Colorado, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Miller and two children from Salt Lake City. Last weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Delone Carlson were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Shaw, David and Ruth of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Christensen added a new little baby boy to their family on November 15. The baby was greeted at home by his sister Laura. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rae Christensen, Spring City and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Sessions of California. Marriage of Karla Blackham to Steven R. Bench announced Mr and Mrs. Jay Blackham announce (he marriage of their daughter Karla to Steven R Bench, son ol Mr. and Mrs. G. Worth Bench, Fairview. The couple were married Saturday, September 16, 1972 in the Manti LI)S Temple Following their marriage a wedding breakfast was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Cox, Manti. That Mrs Loy Ann Rose, and Marilyn Baker (sisters of the bride), Mrs. Sally Dyches, Miss JoAnn Bench, and Miss Joan Jensen. They were dressed in flare gowns of orange crepe with bodices of tiny crepe and puffed sleeves. Bridemaids held orange roses floor-lengt- refreshments were Aiken. Mrs. Progressive rook scores were won by Nellie Blain, Etta Larsen and Crystal Aiken. by Mr and Mrs. Del Ray Symn are the proud parents of a little baby girl, born November 13 at theSanpeteLDS hospital. This is the first baby for Del Ray and Sheila. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Francis Black, Spring City, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Payne of Fredonia, are Susan Christensen Engagement of Susan Christensen to Steven Anderson announced Great-grandparen- Mrs. Olga Black, Spring City and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Rees of Wales. Enlist now. Spend the Holidays at home. Mr. and Mrs Ellis Christensen, Moroni, have announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Susan, to Steven Anderson, son of Mrs Betty K. Anderson, Manti. The couple will exchange vows December 2 at Moroni East-WeWard Cultural Hall, followed by a reception that evening. is a graduate of North Sanpete High School and The bride-eleSeminary. She has attended Snow College, Brigham Young University and Utah State University. The groom-to-bis a graduate of Manti High School and has attended Utah State University. They will make their home in Wendover. Mrs. Eva Grace Allred entertained the Althea club members at her home, Friday afternoon of last week. She served a lovely hot lunch to Ella Carlson, Mabel Beck, Olga Black, Lorna Jensen, Florence Nielsen, Lois Black, LaVee Draper, and Jessie Schofield. Receiving prize gifis at progressive rook were Ella Carlson and Lois Black. Ask about the Holiday st Leave Program. e Great grandmothers to the new baby boy of Michael and Vergene Christensen are, Mrs. Winona Julian of Moroni and Mrs. Ursal Chadester, Salt Lake City The family of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Osborne of Nephi, Lyle, Laura Lee, Lance and Lorette spent the past weekend with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Virgus Osborne, while their parents are on a vacation trip to California and Nevada. A Lamb spent from Wednesday to Saturday in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Arden SSgt. Eugene R. Moore Price, Utah 637-077- 0 Spring City are the happy grandparents. Mrs Rose Schofield underwent surgery at a Bountiful Hospital on Friday. Her husband Henry Schofield and son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Verdi Schofield have visited her many times at the hospital. The family and friends of Mrs. Vero Aiken observed her birthday anniversary on Monday, November 20. little girl was born last Monday to Sheila and Del Ray Sime of Spring City. Shirley and Francis Black o( Mr. and Mrs. Archie Barney of Salt Lake City and Clive Barney of Orem visited relatives and friends in Spring City during the week. Today's Army wants to join you. There can be no happiness if the things we believe in are different from the things we do. Mr and Mrs. Loren Rees are happy for the birth of their first North Western University Dental School. Karla is employed at Kraft Food, Consumer Service Department. attending floor-lengt- h d With fountain Cjreen baby-breat- Mothers of the bride and groom were dressed in gowns of lime green crepe. They wore gardinias and orange roses on the dresses. Mrs. Jeanmne Hansen was at the guest book. Miss Maureen Everitt and Lorraine Lemon took care of gifts. Miss Kristine Nelson, Miss Ann Buttars, Miss Coye Richards and Mrs. Brenda Bailey served. Evan Jensen, Chad Buttars, and Wade Jacobsen were gift carriers. The couple are now living in Chicago, Illinois where Steven is The Fountain Green Sportsmen held their annual Fall Party in the City Hall, Saturday evening, November 18, with a big banquet for the sportsmen, their wives, and their special honored guests. These guests were the landowners who were willing to pool their ground together as a hunting unit, allowing the sportsmen to post the land for the elk and deer hunting season. These landowners present were: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Oldroyd, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Allred, Mr. and Mrs. James Allred. To Others who pooled, but were unable to be present were Mr. 3 and Mrs. Ralph Cook, and Mr. COUNTY SANPETE 3 and Mrs. Wendell Olson. NORTH Mr. Turnbow states: Without 3 the cooperation of these landowners, the Sportsmen would be unable to achieve some of the A things they do. The money we make is turned back into a service for the community. These young men are to be complimented and appreciated for the many fine things they do. 3 Another special guest at the 3 banquet was Mr. LaVar Ware, central regional 3 who is the of Wild Life You! supervisor 3 Resources in Utah. His office 3 and home are in Provo. Mr. Ware showed a film on Fish Spawning in Nature showing the habits of the fish, the kinds of food they eat, the kind of fowl, 8 fish, and other things in nature 8 that prey on the fish, such as the 8 water eel, ducks, etc. The 8 scenery and coloring were beautiful, and of interest to all 8 present. The picture was filmed 8 in Wisconsin. There were 68 persons present 8 at the banquet. Tables were 8 beautifully set, with cen8 terpieces of a Thanksgiving AH motive. Food plentiful and most delicious. There were door 3 such as Select your Christmas gifts from names prizes to the lucky numbers and lucky persons receiving such. 1 Bulova, Accutron, Caravelle, Wyler, and Seiko The officers of the Sportsmen Buxton Leather; -Club are: Ivan Turnbow, Speidel, Meeker and 8 Watches Owen Christensen, Diamonds, Wed- K Finest selection of Stone Rings, g president; Mont Nielson, of g secretary. $ ding Rings, Ceramics, Chrome, and Hundreds 3 Mr. and Mrs. Byron Young, 8 Other Christmas items. who have been living for a short WISH! 3 YOU IF 8 LAY AWAY time in the former Jackson home, 115 So. 500 West, sold their home, and have moved to 3 Arkansas, leaving here Sunday, November 19. We will get Springville, Utah 8 220 South Main acquainted with the new residents later. evening the couple was honored at a reception held at Moroni East West Ward Recreation hall. The bride was dressed in a white voil, empire waist gown, with llet embroidered bodice and sleeves. An elbow length veil was worn with the gown The bride held a bouquet of whim gardimas and orange roses. The bride was attended by Miss Mary Allred as Maid of Honor. Bridesmaids included Aiken, Athene Delicious served Pray not for light burdens, but for the strength and courage to carry the burdens that may be yours in life. Mrs. Vivian Dye celebrated her birthday Friday. Luncheon guests were Mrs. Marvella Anderson, Mrs. Marie Thomas, Mrs. Ella Lamb and from Mt. Pleasant Mrs. Eliza Mae Shepherd. Sunday visitors were her son Sam Dye of Moroni and her daughter Mrs. Sarah Pederson of Spring City. Sunday Mrs. Dye and Sam and Mr.- and Mrs Val Jean Hansen and boys of Centerficld were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Rex Dye in honor of all three of their birthdays. Osborne. All attending enjoyed a hot turkey dinner and trimmings. Prayers were by Lowell Hansen and Jay Von Hansen. Sleven R. Bench, Karla Blackham Jerry Marshall and his son's family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Marshall of California spend one weekend of the deer hunt with her. She said they both got their deer. Her son Ronald Bradshaw of Kearns has also been to visit her recently. Everyone is invited and starting time is 7 p.m. Refreshments will be served. included Robert Sorensen, Jon Blain and Tracy Anderson. Awards and badges presented to the scouts were Jack Baxter, merit badge, Ken Jensen, merit badge and first class, Robert Sorensen, merit badge, Randy Everitt, merit badge, Jon Blain, merit "badge and first class, Tracy Anderson, merit badge and first class, Sam Osborne, second class, Clifford Mott, second class, Chad Beck, second class. The awards and badges were presented by scout master, Glen Osborne. An- Mrs. Nora Bradshaw had her Academy. Schofield, Crystal Mildred Peterson, (Mathel) LaRay Wales Coal Bed Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their meeting Wednesday evening. Captain Alasca Davis conducted. The lesson on Early Hotels was given by Jane Thomas. Refreshments were served by Alasca. There were eight daughters present. . . . is in Sanpete LDS Hospital at Mt. Pleasant where she underwent surgery on Thursday. The family report she is doing fine. Next meeting of North Sanpete Senior Citizens will be Wed- The Boy Scout Banquet held Saturday evening at the cultural hall was very successful. Boyd and Phyllis Blain were chairmen of the banquet with the troop n floor-lengt- h to si Bolt the Residents of . N esaasoiwi hhep Special Christmas GIFT X vSS! 'O'A.'Pofc BankAmericard. JYk Tv AwfcSua, A v to ONE DAY ONLY Saturday, November 25 2(0 OFF Merchandise in Our Store! j I Giving is like loving. Everyone does it in their own special way. The gift you buy, and where you buy it, depends on you, your special friend, and how special he is. You cant buy all your gifts in one place, anymore than you can put all your friends in one category. 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