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Show Visiting during the deer hunting season with Mrs. Ray Christensen have been Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davis of Brigham City and Lloyd Christensen and some friends from Provo. Leonard Burnside and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dase. Mr. and Mrs Ted Burnside are the happy parents of their first son born on October 18 in the local hospital. The Burnsides also have two daughters. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ANNIVERSARY spending sometime visiting here with Dr. Larsens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Larsen. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Ney have been Harold and Ida Carlson from Junction City, Kansas. Also visiting at their home have been Mrs. Carlsons cousins been visiting here and in Calif. The Perssons are from Sweden. Spring Citiy learn to Maud Downard was hostess to the Variety club on Thursday night. Her guests were Christine Blain, Cecil Watson, Bernice Erickson, Veone Monson, Herta Olsen, Strate, Beverely Rozina Brewer, Ethel Sorensen, repair cars the Young Recently Homemakers picked up the Mrs. Ina S. Morgan of Nephi, Blanche Seely and Steve Hep-pie- r of BYU were weekend visitors with Mrs. J. Leo Seely. Spending this week with Mrs. Seely are Mrs. Lucy S. CapeL, Josalin, Timothy and Jason of Bloomington. OFF Mr. and Mrs. H.L. Norman ON SALE ITEMS Sale items are from all departments! a party at the Rebekkah Lodge No. 6 in Provo on Friday eveing. attending Mr. and Mrs. H. Rex Norman of Salt Lake City were visitors here on Sunday and were over AT Marie's night guests with Mr. and Mrs. H.L. Norman. 262 South Main Mrs. Ida Stott has returned home after enjoying a SPRINGVILLE A. Thomas Director of the two-wee- k CRYSTAL GOBLETS, WINES SHERBETS, 2 Hemretty, Helen Lund, Marilyn Nielsen, Treasurer; and Susan Day, International Ironstone 20 OFF USE OUR LAY.AWAY WE HAVE CANDY AGAIN! to hold pot luck dinner North are Phone Springville 489-568- 4 Sanpete having Senior The Speical interest Group of the Moroni state will hold a grown-up- s Even enjoy special Fireside Sunday evening Halloween and members of the at 6 p.m. Nov. 3 in the Fountain Artopic Literary Club of Green Ward Cultural Hall. got an early start when Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gowers they convened at the home of of Nephi will show their slides of Cleah Madsen, October 24 to the Holy Land. enjoy and celebrate a Halloween This should be a worthwhile social. and interesting meeting, so plan Thirteen members were to attend all Stake Speical Inseated at bridge tables which terest members. Bring your were decorated in the traditional friends, too. orange and black. After a hot luncheon was served, games of The next meeting to be held at bridge and canasta completed the home of Mildred Seely will the evenings entertainment. begin at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Pearl Peterson was November 14. their Gloria Johnson exchanges vows Terrance with Randy Johnson October 12 on October 16. 5aitview Mr. and Mrs. Gleve Petersen from Redmond were visitors Saturday at the Sanpete LDS Hospital with their brother Archie Aiken and Mrs. Aiken and brothers and sisters Mr. and Mrs. Vero Aiken, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Johnson dinner that was . . . Sacrament meeting at the Fairview South Ward was a special one last Sunday. The Ted Dahl family put on the program since their son, Clay, is entering the Mission Home on Saturday prior to his leaving for the South German GIFT SHOP m Artopic Club at Halloween party Archie Aiken entered the Sanpete LDS Hospital at Mt. Pleasant last Monday where he has been seriously ill. His wife and members of their family, Bp. and Mrs. Osral (Linda) Allred of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth (Annette) Sears, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Louis (Dorthy) Cook, Ft. Green have spent many hours with him at the hospital. Senior Citizens served set Mission. vacation in Calif, at the home of a sister loha Schmitz' While there she attended the wedding of Mrs. Schmitzs son Rex. Mr. and Mrs. Max Bailey of Jerusalem, Sanpete County, lovely in The young bride looked lovely in her floordength gown with a Utah and Mr. and Mrs. Kent long train lace trim was fashioned at the neck line, and Johnson of Chino, Calif., announce the marriage of their the bell sleeves. The waist length daughter, Miss Gloria Lynne veil was of net and lace. The brides bouquet was a Johnson, and Mr. Randy LeRoy white Johnson son of Mr. and Mrs. beautiful orchid, Aden (Royce) Johnson, Moroni. surrounded by white daisies and The young couple were tied with pale blue ribbon. She was attended by her Maid married Saturday, Oct. 12, 1974 in of Honor, Miss Lorraine Wilson, at the Bailey home Jerusalem. Bp. E. Kayle Morley daughter of Lucille Wilson, and of Moroni performed the Ralph Wilson. Miss Wilsons dress was of pale blue crepe, ceremony. That evening a recept- floor length with white lace ion honoring the newly weds around sleeves and neck line. given by the brides parents at Her flowers were a bouquet of their home in Jerusalem. white daisies, tied with blue ribbon and gold net. The brides mother looked RE-ELE- MB Aiken. her floor length gown of beige crepe. The grooms mother was her gown of lovely in floor-lengt- CT h FOUR-YEA- R COUNTY COMMISSIONER REPUBLICAN Vote November 5th! (Paid pol. adv.) Wayne Owens Votes for Utah , MILLER BROTHERS LAWN & CYCLE Manti, Utah welcomes you to visit our brand-neshowroom. youre born and raised in Panguitch, from the University of Utah, serve an graduate S. L. D. mission to France, and are the father of five children you're definitely a Utahn. Wayne Owens has never forgotten that he is from Utah. That's why he has returned so often to find out what Utahns think and what they need. That's why he has held 85 Town Meetings in Utah's towns and communitiescommunities that have never even seen a Congressman When w Our doors are open to serve you with quality John Deere products, financing, and experienced service people. before. Thats why Wayne Owens has sup- - ported Utah interests in Congress: ,: Supported the C. U. P. Opposed Gun Control. Opposed Abortion. Fought against excessive Government spending. ill Now youve got a John Deere dealer right in the neighborhood, so come in and look us over. like a Deere November 2 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday MILLER BROTHERS LAWN & CYCLE 236 NORTH MAIN FREE Drinks and Donuts Owens Wayne for TJ.S. Senator Democrat MANY. Door Prizes Pd. Adv. by OWENS FOR SENATOR Committee, Ian Gumming, Chmn. IP. MAODSEN pale, blue grey double knit, with a high waist line and attractive V neck. Performing the duties of Best Man was the grooms brother, Mr. David Johnson. The wedding cake carried the color theme of blue and white. It with an over-al- l was three-tiere- d covering of light blue icing. The bride and groom honeymooned at the Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Crowther Cabin on the East Mountain.. A beautiful spot for an Autumn honeymoon. The new Mr. and Mrs. Randy Johnson are now making their home in their new apartment, in Fountain Green. Winy nothing Y runs Page Seven Boyd Mickel of Salt Lake City was home last week with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mickel. Mrs. Boyd Mickel and children, Mr. and Mrs. Garn Sperry and daughter Linda Jo of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Beverly Christensen and children from Moroni visited during the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mickel. Reporter. Advisor, Ealine Ney, reports paid membership totaling 18. The Young Homemakers invite all to join with them in the many interesting projects they have outlined. Take time out of your busy schedule to learn how to fulfill your role more efficiently and effectively. Exciting things are happening in North the Sanpete Homemakers organization. bar-be-q- 45-pie- and Thelma Madsen is secretary. Recently the club selected their secret pals for the year and revealed Secret Pals for last year. Captain, Elva Allred urges all members to attend the next meeting Monday, November 4th at 2 p.m. for die Canal Creek Camp of the DUP. The meeting will be held at the home of Viola Petersen. Snow monthly pot luck dinner in their building in Mt. Pleasant on Nov. 6 at 6 p.m. A program will follow the dinner. All Senior Citizens are invited and are asked to bring some food and their dishes. Around one hundred people enjoyed the delicious mutton CHINA, PROGRESSION, PERMASTONE, South Main club president The Mt. Pleasant Pyramid President; Citizens SALE! HORITAKE 198 Christensen and Bev Olsen. The group enjoyed playing Yatazee. Catherine Christensen is the College Area Vocational Center reports the following people as constituting the officers of the North Sanpete Homemakers; Elaine Ney, Advisor; Cheryl Guymon, President; Karen Ross, Vice The THE and Catherine Christensen. Prizes went to Catherine learning minor repair of auto mechanics. Nov. 1st, Claudia Fuhriman Eliason, an instructor in child development for USU will be the feature speaker. Theme for Dec. 11th, Christmas ideas and January 8th Koleen Peterson will demonstrate bread making. of challenge Secretary; to 50 after Valdermore, Hjelmer and Christina Perssons who have SALE! 25 Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Larsen and son Kirt have returned to their home in Salina, Kansas October 31, 1974 Homemakers |