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Show ih:2 Ml i Tlu Km-ek- a (Utah i I'afje Three .Social Meet Lodge IxxlKlVlunb ,,.j;iiliir xesx.un week with Noble " jnf'l:itlim" ,,alUm S'1 business wax dis- ,r wvtv enjoyed, Hi, y'J will be held on rt.tiii N",,h' Grand m members to nMu.-- Newlyweds t' atleml. fjlit i t"- - hiRhMjl vanity lninwny- . . . f - Aii-m- m find s j-i- . s, at the... it Club News H Tho Pm und It.rdlr cluli met lit tin- - home of Silvia Sill her-lan- d oil Flidav of lust week. The club iiieintii-- i k work'd on their child'll Hi'llilc, one of tin assignments fur the summer program. Refreohiiiclils wei" sei veil to Juyen Bray, Cullivii Fox. Mrs. I Ian Id Fox and Mrs Maxfield. und I lie Picnic at City Park Celebrates Annual Robert Morris Day by Chapter 18 JFWTS per-- L 4-- Mr. and Mrs. Mhi'ioii Hopes are rejoicing over the birth of a baby daughter, Nun Monday, August 2!. ill the t'tuli Valiev hosp.tal in 1rovo. Tlie welcome Idle daughter tipped the wales at It Ilia., lit ox. This is (lie first child for the couple, and happy grnndparentH llllSteNH. are Mr. ami Mrs. Reed lett of A second meeting of the dull OES Kiui'ka, and Kdgar lloies and was held on Monday of (his week Mis. Ruth I Ioies, former residents at the home of Linda Newman. of Kureku. The new daughter also Some of the girls worked on paHubert Morris Day a Kivu Romier neroiiipanied the brated .in Sunday, grandpa rents. Mrs jama and otlu-rcontinued work i,v singing on an organ which had has two great 1 Mrs Margaret on a child's hi tide and Vll the Tinlic Chapter No. is, t i , l.i-o- been Dorothy to the park for Iniiisported Duncan of this city. New mother the Kuatcrn Star and Tinlir tli.x purpose. At the dose of tin- - meeting, reLodge F. Sc A.M. No II anil tti(ir freshment were served to ineiii-lierAfter ii two month recess the is the fiuiiier Miss Merle lVtt. families with a picnic ai t lu city chapter will resume their Yvonn Maxfield, Nancy Bint. regularOf inlcreM In many Kiirekuns Colleen Fox. park. Tlie outing was well attend- ly stated meetings on the first l'tray. IJnda ls the announcement of, tlie birth Newman and Joyce ed and nine hen joyed by evnvon and third Monday of tin- - leaders. Mrs month. of every a baby girl to Mr. and Mrs Maxfield and Mrs. Fox. e of the approximate who The first is scheduled for I Ike I on Fennell Kdmond August were on hand for the fun. Fiirnd Srp.emlicrmeeting 1. Mrs. 1. J. from ucie Mr. ami Announcement is made of the 22, in Mojave, Calif. of the new Birthday Club at Mix Robert 1endray ami family, Triennial Assemhly of the General Fennell, grandmother the wont on Satnator and Mm. Fred M Residence Grand Chapter, Milwaukee, Wis . baby received of the glad news. Brady an aunt of Clearfield. October 12 to 17. RIM. The Grand urday, telling Mix. Dewey Conlin and Chapter, Order of the Kastern Parents of tlie welcome little girl Mar. Margaret Brady was hosand well remembered tess family . of Salt Lake 1'itv and Mr. 'Star will tie in mnn.int September are former Kureku. to the B.rthday club at her of residents Mi-xCharles Boweix and fum-- 1 2S and 2i with a special session. .and home Tuesday evening The party ilv. Lynndyl, Mr. andI Mm. Kdwin September 24 at u iu o'clock for honored Mrs. Isala'I Christenson titelberrv of Goxlien and I.ryan revision of the code, on the anniversary of Iter birthMasonic Social Marks hunli of St. George, stopped at Temple, Salt laike City. I 'tali. day. Close of Primary the park for a short visit. "boo" furnished the evening's diversion. Hnd a delicious lunch Harry Randle, past grand patwas summer of Primary ('losing was served, witli table decorations ron, gave an interesting and in- Mrs. Louise Erickson celebrated at a social for tlie chil- carried formative talk on the history of out in pink and blue, and on dren and their mothers Monday a Rotiert Morris. Others who were Honored on Birthday birthduy rake lined aa a lovely of this week. asked to speak were fur the attractive dincenterpiece Worthy A very fine program whs preMrs. laiiuse Kriekson was Matron Mrs. Curtis Butler; Assoctable. ing Lvnda us sented follows; Reading. iate Matron, and chairman of the honored guest at a birthday party The dub members presented the Vickie Newreading. event. Mrs. Myrtle Theriault ; pus. given Monday evening by her Newman; honored guest with n beautiful Flannel two stories with man; grand matron, Mrs. Harry Randle, daughter, Mrs. Helen Jackson, and tsiard amt pictures, by Mrs Km-m- :i gift. and Alton Baker, W. M. of Tlntie nfirc. Mrs. Waller Sutherland. Those attending were Mrs. VaBradford of Spanish Fork. The party was held id the Sutli-erlaLodge No. 9. An interesting display of the le ne Uvlngston, Mrs. Ada Cherry, home. At the twilight hour a cheerwork completed li.v the children Mra. Margaret Fennell, Mrs. Naful bonfire was enjoyed by the Mrs. Kriekson was the map- the summer primary was omi Cualiing, Mrs. Isabel Christ- e guests and all joined in eomniun-lt- y ient of many lovely gifts, and n dunng Macaroni heads by tlie ensen and special guest, Mrs. exhibited: singing. Grand Organist, Mrs. delicious lunch, including a bcau-- ; small groups; straw baskets by Knotts, Mrs. Margaret Lucas tlfully decorated birthday cake the Trail Builders group and a and Mra. Mae Ibis from. was served to Mrs. Marie Holmes, Prise winners were Mrs. Knotts, for the Primary Childrens Mrs. Louise Ritchie Mrs. Ida Kriekson. Mrs. Hannah ipillt score, and Mrs. Christensen, high In tlie Salt Ijike City by t. Mrs. lsna Hoderlund. hospital Is Club Hostess Sampson. Homebuilders group. Mrs. Mary Holmes. Mrs. Mary Nicky CuMIdon is spending a Mrs. Louise Ritchie entertained Newman Hni daughter, Marilyn, Mrs. Jack Coffey made a bus- week's vacation in IMeaaant Grove Mrs. Jack-a- t the members of the Birthday club Hni Uie nt the home of Mr. and her home on Monday evening. ' Jn an Mrs. Sutherland and the iness trip to Salt Lake City on visiting Shoell. Kenneth Mrs. Mrs. week. of honored Kriekson. last Friday guest. was honored the Mrs. lone Palmer " guest of the evening. The time was spent in playing games and the hostess served tasty refreshments with the birthday cake used as a center piece Ocsaa Spray KAtstoWIpH for the attractive dining table. SALAD The members presented Mrs. Pal- -' CRANBERRY mer with a lovely birthday gift. DRESSINC SAUCE Those attending were Mrs. Miyu Jamasliita. Mrs. Delores Robinson. ,Qt. Mrs. Grace Chatwin. Mrs. Madge 21c Can ItiiiT.astiin. Mrs. Margaret Lucas. Uc Mrs. Alice IVart. Mrs. Minnie Painter and Mrs. Maxine Schow. the honored guest and the hostess. .in You'll I Jew srri va Ls KlUUttii Uf till No. - fiMy-thrc- out-of-to- 1 1 you're looking for: Unxclled study opportunities An outstanding faculty state environment Home A A friendly university balanced study, social and athletic program Youll find all this . . . much nd and more at your Lie-elit- State University (alleges , of instruction i include: all-ru- i Engineering Law i Education Mining Fine Arts i t Medicine t Pharmacy Business i Nursing Social Work ; F.ORlL'ABORlD'AYi SHOP AND SAVE AT ' Echevarrieta and other fields Joan Echevarrieta Rex C. Claridge Wedding Highlights Social Events UNIVERSITY !L ' . Frain-isco- at j A. F. Ginv.iiiiinni officiating. The was jiei formed at 2:31 T. i. in. ('hili'lge of cultural Delta.. Tall Cans 2 Colli ge. led The bride wore a Mim-:;k- ii y suit of lave liter gabardine with yellow accessories. New Mrs Claridge attended of ttali and Woodbury College of lyis Angeles. guilds here Among for the weitiling were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ferguson i Mary Ann Kchev-arrietof Provo. Mrs. P. Rose-gragranilmiithiT of the groom of Delta. Mr. and Mrs. Ray S. McCarthy. Dr. and Mrs. Welling RobMr. and Mrs. inson. Salt Mr. and Mrs. Rrval Christi-nsi-n- . Gaston Vacher. Mr. and Mrs. HarMrs. Ken Harvey Ford, Mr. and ris, Julian Giei-r- . MartRoundy of Provo, and Mr. ar.d Mrs. Lionel Fairbanks of Omn. Kdi'-varrid- t'ni-versi- j j ty out-of-to- a) This Is No PORK & BEANS t yea AGAINST TRUMAN ISM and both inflation and MARRINER and "IKE" S. ECCLES F0R U. S. SENATE SEPT. t iffeta. "i'h - w.i.-r--f a rosebuds. M.'th'V uf the gruum won- a bku k acces-serie- s giav en pe dnss with she pinned H corsage of led' roses to her shoulder. the the erreinoiiv Following the Imde's parents at a wedding dinner nt the -- 'M A but Meineiial building. attended gllcst with! Tlie dining tables wen- guv A low tiaskets of while gladioli a table covered lai-siivill c.'ke lirautiful Satuidav evening The cmipli- fur u biiniiyiMiHin trip I" Jackson - THINK ALIKE PRIMARY colui'e-- l f deflation. ECCLES rostiiiia- Kcliev.-iirii-ta'-- 9 VOTE REPUBLICAN l;KSS. 32 TOMATOES 29c APPLES I 'tali oli heads Hi. II). AH 29c Sc VANILLA WAFERS117li25c 25c I.ld $1.19 COOKING WONDKHFOOI) 5s 25c 3 Ih. 6 ox. pkK. MARSHMALLOWS for 17c Bum . rust I.lllltYS IMNKAITI.K JUICE CABBAGE .. NATIONAL RISCUIT ('(). 47c I'kK. IIeIlmitage eja-hul- Mrs f PORK & BEANS I.IITOXS FK0STKK DESERT MIX 1 cli-.nc- and as a FIGHTER Cans WATER MELONS IMKRCES Sr n fARM SUPPORT 27c 2 2 ay are represent you GRAPES VAN CASH'S Contest i I.fi.A. VIENNA SAUSAGE Mrs. Steele Halley left last Sat-unlfor Palo Alto, Calif., where she will visit her aiater-ln-biMrs. C. P. Hurveille, and nelce, Miss Isabel Hurveille. Popularity Kchi-varrn-t- for 39c gning-awa- , i COCKTAIL . groom is attending Branch Agri- A. The lovely linde, given in Slie is the iiaughtr of Mr anl was radiant by hi r fatlu-rMl Ufc City k Utah I an-Mis. Tuny the in her wedding gown, an original i is the sun of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Chapman of white taffda grt-unand impuitrd Italian lace. The ' sdurt swept legally into a ealhed-- 1 ml train from the shnder waistline. Tlie strapless lace Isslicr was tupped with a bolera of matching lace and she wore long lace mitts. veol of illusion Her finger-ti- p was secured to a crown of lace and she carried a tsnupiet of orchids, with a shower of liahv orchids and silver rihbon. Miss Niro Galloway attended the bride as maid of honor. Her gown was of light blue taffeta and net. and she carried a nosegay of baby chrysanthemums and split carnations. Miss Bonnie Peterson and Miss Carol Campbell wen' bridesmaids and were gowned in pastel shades of blue and pink. Both can it'll nosegays of chrysanthemums and cat nations. Marsha Keh varrieta. sister of the bride and Gertrude Ann were flower girls and wore mati-hinggowns of pink organdy. and carried small baskets of chrysanthemums. of broth Kira rdo legnuim the brid- -. attended the You hiring as best n an. Timm Hannifin ami Nytin-- i Will-d.Delta were iisIht.s a man to in Washington T1i- sanctuary was with tiaskets uf white an-- l each pew was iwitto d i Marriner S. Fee I us has wi'li whe satin lsiws proved his great worth in: tli Thi- - church choir funm-hePRIVATE BUSINESS iniisie. wi'li Miss Lila ('herrv at PUBLIC FINANCE o th oig-in- UTAH fRUIT iss Jcp.n KdiPMiiTP'la hpennu. the bride of Rex and Gir i,"Ii the nnriliwi-sast to San tlaridjie in Saturday aftern-xnuptials performed turn tliev will make a St. Patrick's church in Kureka, with Rt. Rev, Msjrr. h.inie'ln'tv star City, where the 31 far full WnmHm ' wrlh Ottiu ml tht fmUtml Jar ' you t tne uwfd I'AKTV PACK ASSORTED 1 UTAH vou ftnow- POTATO ( HIPS COLD CUTS - 2 LB. 30? LB. 30? 1 Fresh Two Times A Wci-- k T'.io.l'kR. SLICED SLAB BACON :Wc ; 49c 65c FRESH LEAN SMOKED PICNICS b-- Paid Psklkal Adv.rliMm.nl tetirtfoM We have a nice crop of top quality LORENZO CLARK l.aritt 57 East 1st South 12 Et IMMmI Olivts to Can 25c 225, Santaquin Orchard, 450 So. 2nd S1.00 HIPEOIJVFX TRUCKS LOADED - Phone BOTH WYANHOTTK BAKTIEII PEARS $2.00 IN YOUR CONTAINERS Try a I'ackaK! Lit. SAFSAGK l.lt. OKOUNI) IIKF.F THE OLD HERMITAGE IS MPAnV. FRANKFORT. KENTUCKY RANDLES MARRET DELIVERY TUESDAY & SATURDAY PHONE 179-18- 0 |