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Show SHOP LOCAtLY - fcASY PARKING COMPETITIVE PRICES THURSDAY, FEBRUARY TIIE PAGE TWELVE 16, 1961 GARDEN ETTES TO MEET LETTER TO THE EDITOR: MENTAL nEALTII BILLS PASS HOUSE The warning of many con- JAYCETTES jolly Cooks Corner - SET SPRING. FASHION The Newcomers will meet at Feb. 22, at 7 meeting folfashion show be shown by one of our leading department stores. The hats will be modeled by various members of the club. Reservations should be made Mrs. Albert Netzer, EX or Mrs, James Ragsdale, EX ' . Gray Cliff Lodge, p.m. for a dinner lowed by a spring of hats which Xvill Mrs. Swenson of ROY MISS ACCEPTS VOWS IN LDS TEMPLE CEREMONY Exchanging nuptial vows in ceremonies performed in the LDS Salt Lake Temple were Marilyn Tubbs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tubbs- Jr., of Roy, and Kay Hargis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Hargis also of Roy. Sorority Hold Meet The Alpha Lamba Chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority held a meeting last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Richard Spelz of Roy, with Mrs. Eugene Adams as The birth of the Alpha Lamba Chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority was combined with meeting by serving birthday cake with ice crea and dip and punch. A business meeting was held with Pres. Mrs. Dean Nelson presiding, followed by lesson entitled, "Travel given by Mrs. Morgan Grover, based on the Grovers trip taken to Mexico in the onth of Deceber. full-lengt- h . Best man duties were as- -' Burned by Gary Youngberg. Dar- rell Hargis, Lamar Hargis and Darrell Sheeley ushered. The newlyweds will make ' their home in Roy. Prior to her marriage the bride was honored with showers given by Diane Smith, Ann sclentious citizens and clergy, men went 'unheeded Monday when the House of Representatives passed the Mental Health Two easily made but delicBills, and inasmuch as it was a holiday, many of the represen. ious cassoroles are for your file week. One made with tuna tatives were not present to vote. this one with canned beef. and Opponents of the bills feci Tuna Cashew that this legislation, coupled t, Casserole with what is already In effect, 1 can chuck style tuna would provide a perfect set-u-p 1 c celery for a communist take-oveRep. leanfinely'chopped undiluted Cream of Mushstated Smith that J. McKinnon room' soup this legislation would "open up 14 cup water ' . a rathole into the states treas- 1 can chow mein noodles ury" He also voiced his objec- Vi c. chopped onions tion to the tremendous pres- Vi lb. Cashew nuts either salted or unsalted sure . . . assiduously solicited Salt and Pepper to taste. from organizations and individCombine ingrediants, exeept uals not even aware of what for c of the noodles. Place the bills contain. in a greased 4V4 qt. casserloe. ' the remaining noodles House Bill 1 would set up Sprinkle over the top and bake 30 to 40 machinery and controls for local minutes at 350 degrees. mental health clinics. Bill No. 3 would appropriate $140,000 td to another state, notice to be the State Health Dept, as a to his relatives only that starting amount to finance the given, he has been transported. And program. when and if he is released he Opponents argue that Cali- is then under the jurisdiction fornia in 1950-60- , spent over of the health officers from that $116,000,000 on a comparabe time forward. (Utah Code Anmental health program, With notated 1953, Vol. 7). results neither preventative With such legislation already and double . the or "curative in effect in Utah is it, any wonamount of of der tha tthere are objections to former patients. (From report this further legislation?.. by Cleon Skousen quoting the it is true that this powSacramenLegislative Auditor, er may never be misused, the to, Calif.). deadly fact remains that the The financial aspect of this provisions are there, allowing problem, however, is but ona for misuse, facet to be considered. Sincere Signed ILH. though proponents may be la pushing this legislation, they sne overlooking (the Involufl TV NEED tary committment law of 1953. Under this laW (amended la ATTENTION 1957 to make it more vicious, the citizens of Utah no longer Call have individual rights. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Linda Pfunder Will llargls Wed Robert Housey Manning, and aunts of the bride, Mrs. Janice Tubbs and Marilyn Tubbs. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Pfun-de- t of Roy, announce the engagement and forthcoming mar- Doris Johnson Wed In Temple Ceremony A lovely bride of the midwinter season is the former Miss Doris Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold John son, Kanesville, who exchanged nuptial vows with Elmer Clay Jorgensen in ceremonies held in the LDS Temple, Salt Lake City, with Elder Heber Burgon officiating. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Jorgensen of Richland, Wash. Following the marriage, a riage of their daughter, Linda, to Robert H. Housley, son of Mr. and Mra Joseph Frank Housley of Layton. The marriage will be solemnized March in the LD Salt Lake Temple. Miss Pfunder is a graduate of Weber High and has attended Weber ollege where she was affiliated with Sharmea Social lub. She also is a graduate of the LDS Institute of Religion. Mr. Housley is a graduate of Davis High School and, has attended Weber College and the University of Utah. There is ; only one WAGON to the bride, Mrs. Frank as atron of honor, of experience 80 year fosteringandgood will in business life. community For Information on Welcome Wagon. phone s ' PHONE EX (TmSEEDCTEQ 31 Bat-tlson- Corned Beef Casserole can corn beef chopped 1 can sliced mushrooms 1 can cream of mushroom soup TEXACO STATION- - for lease 1 c milk , V4 new station located In new tsp prepared mustard 1 tbs butter Sunset Shopping Center con1V4 c buttered bread crumbs. tact Mr. Rockwood. V4.e shredded sharp cheese. Between Vi 8 oz pkg. of p.m. cookspaghetti ed. Break spaghetti into 2 In FOR SALE Portable Kenmore length. Cook till tender in saltSewing machnie with attaeh- ed boiling water. Drain the mushroom slices and combine with the soup, milk, corned beef, half the cheese and the cooked spagettii. Place in greased 1V4 qt l. Spread with buttered Crumbs and the remaining cheese. Bake about 30 min. at 350 degrees. Serves 1 5-- 7 Cas-sera- 4-- Ilj neighbors Anybody who wants to live a peaceful, quiet, uneventful life has just picked the wrong time to live.. menu. Excellent Condition. Can be teen Phone TA at 6075 So. 2125 W., Roy. d INDIVIDUAL income taxes both state and federal for $7.50. Save yourself time and money call TA 54816. fig-ure- BABY sitting Roy. . EX GERTS a gay girl ready for a whirl after cleaning carpets with Blue Luster. Roy Furniture. ALTERATIONS, Ladies and. mens clothing. Formerly with Bon Marche. 1703 No. Main , . Sunset. Phone TA for ward dances, weddings, socials or ther eiv tainments call John Peteron, or John Bountiful AX Stahle, Jr. AX DANCE music FREE Dear still mad at Check the windows of Mueller's conoco service For Your Car LICENSE NUMBER ' Stovers tric treatment without benefit of a public hearing. He can then be given from two to five days treatment before having a private hearing. At all persons not necessary to the proceedings shall be excluded. (The law further states that the patient himself shall not be required to be present.) A new number will be posted each week or even sooner if. the winning number Is claimed. ALL TV SERVICE PHONE EX 2-79- YOU HAVE TO DO IS LOOK! MUELLER'S CONOCO 5639 South 1900 West Under this law, the patient can be involuntarily transported - Hello, -se? SERVICE 72 Roy Shopping Center Roy, Utah .egg COI DELUXE AUTOMATIC in Ini I s - Regular action for beautifully cleaned clothes. TWO-CYCL- E Shortened timing cycle for delicate fabrics. Normal cycle for regular clothes. FAMOUS G.E. FILTE R-FLOW V , v ' Traps the lint during both was h and rinse cycles. LOW, LOW '$T1 00- 11(113 PRIG E - U DELIVERY FOR NORMAL REDS INSTALLATION ONE YEAR PARTS AND SERVICE WARRANTEE THREE WAYS TO BUY Complete line of Shoes For the Entire Family ASH 90 DAY. 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N Al-hou- iMm For her wedding and reception the bride chose a floor-lengtgown of lace over satin, princess styled with an overskirt draped in poufs. The fitted bodice featured a scalloped neckline and long tapering sleeves. Her fingtertip veil of bride's Illusion was held by a crystal crown. She carried a bouquet of stephanotis centered with a white orchid with satin streaers. Four sisters were attendants WELCOME - at ARROW Ward recreation ception honoring the young newlyweds was held in the hall. An attractive color scheme of turquoise and white with orange accents prevailed. dillfy (DIO -- i - Following the ceremony the bridal- - party was hosted at a wedding breakfast at the Doll House by the bridegrooms parents with the immediate family attending. For her wedding and reception the bride was lovely in a white bridal satin gown designed with fitted bodice and featuring long tapered sleeves and scalloped neckline, and released a bouffant skirt. A dainty bridal crown held her waist length veil. She carried a bouquet of blue carnations with pink baby roses centered with white orchid. , Diane Smith was maid of honor, with Beverly Tubbs and Ann Manning as bridesmaids. They wore street length dresses of blue brocade satin and held bouquets of blue gladiolas and carnations. The mother of the bride chose a gown of pink lace over satin, and the mother of the bridegroom, a dress of champagne lace. Both wore corsages of gardenias and pink roses. h GENERAL ELECTRIC ROY. UTAH F0 R SERVICE AND VALUE! |