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Show The Kuik.i I'ii.yi- - Yimv Ki pcu tcr Dm'inbrr , 1971 ed S. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fox, Mrs. Stella Jones and Mrs. '''TV- Maude Schofield were dinner Thanksgiving guests in Goshen at the home of his daughter and family, Mr. and "11 I 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Livingston celebrate 50 years married Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Livingston celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary last week. They were married November 24, relatives and friends attending the nicely arranged dinner. Phone calls from their son, 1921. Lynn, in Oakland, California and from Mrs. Livingston's sisters and other relatives made for a They were honored at a dinner at Elliott's Cafe in Provo on November 21, hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Johnson and their family of Orem. The attractive dining table was centered with a beautiful wedding cake decorated with gold doilies. Favors were small wedding bells tied with gold ribbon. Mrs. Lvingston was presented with a beautiful corsage, and Mr. Livingston was given a boutonniere. There were 22 very happy week for the Livingstons. The reporter joins with their many friends in extending congratulations and best wishes on their 50th anniversary. Mrs. Phil White. After dinner Mr. and Mrs. Fox drove on to Spanish Fork, where they visited with members of their families, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hughes, Mrs. Hersley Ashley, and Mr. and Alan Stoneman and family. Mrs. White drove Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Schofield to Eureka later in the day. Mrs. Minnie Painter made a trip to Dugway on Sunday of last week, where she was a house guest of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Palmer. Elmer Nielsen joined them on Thanksgiving Day and was a dinner guest at the Palmer home. Mr. Nielsen and Mrs. Painter returned to Eureka on Friday. Mrs. Dora Randle spent Thursday and Friday in Salt Lake with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Randle. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fennell in spent the holiday week-en- d Salt Lake, where they visited with their two daughters and their family, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Kay, and Mr. and Mrs. Craig Lindsay, and with a son and his family, the Martin Fennell juniors. Charlie Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Butler, a student at the College of Southern Utah in Cedar City, was home for the Thanksgiving holidays. He returned to Cedar City on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Carlson entertained at a dinner on Thanksgiving Day for family members. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Carlson of Lavon Mrs. Springville, Kirkham and family , Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eastwood and family, and Mrs. Grace Laird and family. Mrs. Elysabeth Frank spent in Bounthe holiday week-en- d tiful as the guest of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rheem Franke. Mrs. Vola Nevers returned home on Friday, after spending the holidays in Price with her nephew and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bate. Mr. Bate drove her to Eureka on Friday. Mrs. Nettie Mulliner of Murray, spent the holiday weekend here with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Walker. She returned home on Monday of this week. son-in-la- w, Thanksgiving Day dinner guests at the home of Mayor and Mrs. Curtis Butler were Albert Johnson of Green River, Wyoming, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Evans (Sandy Butler) Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Les Randle, the Butler's two sons, Randy and Carlie and daughter, Barbara. The Kenneth Underwood family enjoyed a dinner Thanksgiving Day. The get-togeth- er dinner was served at the Memorial Building, with 38 family members attending. All the sons and daughter of the Underwoods were in attendance at the nicely arranged dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Nelson and three boys of Denver, Colo., and Bruce Thomas and a friend, Miss Ginger Johnson, both of Salt Lake were dinner guests on Thanksgiving Day at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. Robert' Thomas. The Nelson faily remained for further visiting with her parents until Sunday, when they returned to Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mogensen and family enjoyed the holidays at Flaming Gorge. They returned home on Sunday. Peggy Webber is married to Michael Drussel Mr. and Mrs. Edward Webber are announcing the marriage of their daughter, Miss Peggy Webber to Michael Drussel. The young people were married Sunday, November 28, 1971 in Las Vegas. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Drussel, former resident now making their home in San Bernardino, California. Open house will honor the young couple Saturday evening, December 4, 1971 at 8:00 p.m. in the Memorial Building. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. Alliene Farren holds Bridge Club Tuesday Mrs. Alliene Farren entertained the members of the Bridge Club Tuesday evening at her home. Prize winners were Mrs. Ina Clement, Mrs. Faye Wall and Mrs. Grace Bernini. The hostess served a tasty lunch to those mentioned and to Mrs. MarJean Finch, Mrs. Alice Peart, Mrs. Leona Franks, Mrs. Naomi Cushing and Mrs. Minnie Painter. Tote3 Iflewd Going somewhere for the holidays? Flying? Driving? Taking the Bus? If it moves, First Security BankAmericard will move it. It's good there, and it's good getting there. For almost anything. . . . Mr. and Mrs. William Morris entertained at Thanksgiving dinner for members of their family. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Reed Pett, Harold Kay of Grantsville, and the Morris' daughters, Mickey, Jackie and Amy, anc. Mr. and 3 Mrs. Marion Hopes and family of Sandv. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bird and Marene were in Salt Lake on Thanksgiving Day, where they were dinner guests of Mrs. Bird's Brother, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Crane. Mr. and Mrs. Bird returned to BankAmericard Think of it as money. Eureka Thursday evening, and Marene remained for further visiting at the Crane home. She returned home on Sunday. Service Marks Owned and Licensed by BankAmerica Service Corp. |