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Show 'v" t -- iH California Family Feted Inn Deer Cliff Mr. and Mrs. Richard lder and two children of Oakland, Calif., were Wednesday to Sunday guests of their enta, Mr, and Mrs, Lewis Alder. They were honored guests at a dinner at Deer Cliff Thursday evening. On Sunday the family of the Lewis Aides held a reunion Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Keller of Mink Creek, announce the engagement and forththeir coming marriage of daughter, Connie Gae, to Ar- sri1 at Park ML (Men In Ogden, den Richard McGee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arden H. McGee of Bountiful, Utah? Miss Keller Is a graduate of Preston High School and LDS Seminary. She attended USU for two years and presently Is employed in Salt Lake City. Mr. McGee Is a graduate 8cnooL He has attended the Univeraity of Utah and LDS Business College and served an LDSf Mtarion In New Zealand. Ha la employed by Western Air Lines in Salt Lake City. The marriage win be solemnised In the Logan Temple CONNIE GAE KELLER October 1st The young couple wffl be Otvtlind-Cu- ct honored at a wedding Briefs Mink tlon October Creek Cultural hall. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Condle, 'took their son Billy to Provo where he will attend school at home in Logan to coutin- - at the BYU this winter. ue studies at Utah State Ifr. and Mrs. Dean Dutton Out of town gnests attendleft Grace Friday for Topeka Mr. were the wedding ing and Mrs. Stewart Vernon of Kansas, Council Grove and Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Alta Vesta to spend three CUrence Call and family, La- weeks visiting Deans brother gan, Mr. and Bfrs. Prank Lar and sisters. sen and Mrs. A. E. Price of The Mr. Sherman Camp of Burley, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin the DUP enjoyed a banquet Stanley of Nephi and Mrs. at the Bannock stake building Charles Bowles and Children for the opening meeting of of SpringviOe. the season. Mrs. Jack Mar . Every ounce. ..a magnificent gsE in quality and dependability! inns . Pitcher Photo $99 90 only Beautiful new One of the popular weddings of the fall season was that of Sharon Cutler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cutler and Paul Norton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Norton The event took- place in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Wednesday September 16th with relatives and cose friends, slim and trim which was decorated with drift wood autumn leaves' and gorgeous The array of fall flowers. Lodge-Hal- l ladles were seated at small tables covered with white cloths and centered wltn a crystal bud vase of fall flow-era. A full course dinner was served afterwhlch a preview of fall fashions were shown. Mrs Ron Palmer being in charge add Mrs. Carl Anderson bring the narrator. 8ome twenty models displayed clothes Rom shal conducted the meeting after Mrs. Melvin Christensen gave the leaaon on The Year of DM". She also was presented with a boric, voL 6 rPioneer Herbage. Mrs. Ethel Smith uvea hiitoryof her aunt, Mrs. ... lets you personal TV remarkable performenjoy ance, amazing picture clarity and stability even from distant stationsl All - UHFVHF Tuning, a classic in of y lightweight design. 71 tq. in. screen. course. Truly easy-to-carr- i '0i 1 1 Oi an attending. Eder Wallace Galley off- iciated. At the conclusion of the temple rites, Mr. and Mrs. a Norton entertained at CfflBi on i A NUMBER from the area attended the funeral services of William Wesley Williams Tuesday September 15 in Logan 9th LDS ward under the direction of Bishop Earl Whitehead of Williams ward. Interment was in the Logan Cemetery. WNSMSBnn WW breakfast for thirty WE HAVE TESTED IBIS wedding Hmimm Cafe. Flowers in at BET IN THE AREA AND falT colors adorned (he table. RECEPTION' IS VERY A beautifully appointed e waa held at the GOOD WITH JUST THE Hall that Social BUILT-IANTENNA evening. ON UHF Autumn leaves, henna izing ribbon bows end itraa-me- ri extended to large basre-ndl- en Ran-mStak- N kets of chrysanthesnumni, glads and Carnations at aach end of the background for tha receiving line. The sen Mae wen centered with and leaves. Tangerine and yellow wen colors featured throughout The bride was lovely In a chiffon over taffeta gown that UHF CsitiiIsis ni had a Co. lit So. let Weal iii ft i f CITIZEN, Lewlatw. Utah Clair Bingo, Mrs. Hd- - veldt anal Palmar. Fongren Hubs For Yon aad Franklin County If I am art limiting nr Senatorial slbiltty arty to the Legislative Wired by law. listed belsw are seme ef my DM activities that have taken me art Oae 1 r af the bardir eenfUeta between Idaho Is abut beating. bortH-ecnaart State redaraeitv. I met with Utah aad ss the State Waterways Director of law George Deaaey, at Boise ask-tethat this problem be taken care af at the aext Legislature art he agreed. 2 As a member af the Rnral Area Cemmlttoe of Franklin Cseuty. I met with Anton Hsra. Extension ter the U ef I at Boise, art the possibilities of commerdalis-laos fruit, berries, art seme truck gardening hi FTanklln Canty. 3 Attended the Legislative CauucU Committee meeting m Sparsity Factors la distributing state aid to schools. 4 Tws days wltk the Idaho State National Guard at the training camp at Gowes Field west of Boise. 5 Legislative Csnefl Stall meeting : Subjects, (a) Sparsity teeters, (b) a study of an apportionment' ptea. 6 Met with sens tars from email rur- al counties on apportionment. rt, g IforN-cultart- at die-cuss- ed g 7 A meeting at Idaho Falla Problems ef Southeastern Idaho. I A member of the State Farm Bu- reau Tax Study Committee. I have attended several meetings at Pocatello. ct Fongren to the Senate Vote Republican Re-Ele- Keep a Han Thai Is Working ferFrasklin County In The Senate v att - Pd. Pel. Adv. by FhnUh Gouty Yoesg JtepnhHemm, Nell F. Nelson, honcy-afterwh- kh Podgj G(Q)inn)s odd Mg '5 ffoir What does Dodgs do after two g years In a row? a Go for third. Dodge comes on big for B5, with four brand-necars that aro big. quick, fresh . . . backed by tha strongest warranty in tho business. See them. record-breakin- w ed train of the gown. A chiffon rose formed a crown for the veiL Similar type veils were by the bridesmaids who of dnases la with veils shoes and tangerine to match. Their gloves were If you'd Soe to Rve a Ink wsTd Dodge-siz-e to 1st you in on something W- g- Dodge Dart for 68. Big beauty. Big 'SB DART: The Mco 'C3POLARA: DsaatfM Mggrt md lot brtter-looldn- g Big ride. And big savings. At your Dodge dealer's now. ft' . Wheat or j In white. Uwp j pearls and rhinestones. This same trim extended to the BOSS Distributing acaPoped neckline with lace, edged OPEN HOUSE PLANNED An house for Mr. Mrs. and Michael open D. Lowe will be held Saturday, Sept 26, from 7 p. m. to 10 p. m. at the home of the grooms parents, Mr. and Sirs. Cy Lowe of Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Lowe were married in Pocatello Sept 16. Kathy ie the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Johnson of Lewiston, Utah. She is a graduate of North Cache High school and was employed at Utah State University. Michael graduated from Preston High school and attended national guard camp for six months and is now attending school at Idaho State. The couple will make their home in Pocatello. Cby i ert bert Bateman . Matron of honor waa the brides sister, Karen Robinson and brtdeamallds were Jan Cutler, Geraldine Gunderson, Catherine Norton, Dana Hart with the Norton twins Bonnie and Beverly as flowers girls. Billie Norton was bestman for his brother and ushers in chided Brent Robinson, Walter Muir, Ronald Schow, and Richard Loft. Irene LaMont, registered the guests and Arlene Hinckley and Karen Roberts were assisted with the Stanley and Steven and Christine Bowles. Three hearts formed the base of the decorated three a tiered cake topped with miniature model of the Salt , Lake Temple. A beautiful trousseau wi displayed- The couple went to Cotter Bay, Wyo., on a they wilT be i d. In the The Former Sharon Cutler Paul Norton, Sharon Cutler Wed In Salt Lake Temple - lounge charge Mrs. John the party consisted of the puch bowl was Mrs. Don Greaves Cole, Pinochle Mrs. Willis, newly elected officers for the and Mrs. Burt Martin. Moser and Mrs. Cliff White-hea- ear headed by Mrs. Blaine TlwHaNday. modal Champagne color, 12 diagonal acraon. i Ladies of Elk opened the Fosa Cloting, Mode ODay, lings worth and Mrs. Jack Cor Fall season with the opening Blocks, Greaves, Luthys and ben. The door prise waa givSocial at the Lodge Hall on J. C. Penney. After the fash- en to Mrs. Orvll Moser. Thursday evening. President ions the group played bridge, The drawing prize of a Shirley Schavaneveldt greeted pinochle and Bingo for the up membership went A remainder of the evening. the ladles at the door. Owen Walstrom. social hour waa chid in the Prizes in Bridge going to The committee in charge of in Mrs. Martin ana of the MR. AND MRS. PAUL NORTON In THE V Of Elk Open Fall Season With Social Ladies To Man From Bountiful A- 24, 1M4 September Mink Creek Girl Engaged At library (A. WMW.V ranch chaff? It makes a difference In your ferred: low Interest, rimm why .. - Uai Bmh.Um toogterms, i I men who know fuming and ramming, as LAND BANK LOAN HERE FEDERAL LARD BANK GET YOUR ASSOCIATION OF '6B CORONET: A hot new Dodge An car thsfs as comfortable as a standaid-riz- e at a new lower price. Fold or with Chevy, yet priced Faktene, Chovodo. Refreshing new styling. Oceans of room. Coronet '65 drive all-ne- w it I 'SB CUSTOM 880: If would be H. 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