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Show 8 THE CITIZEN May 9, SOCIABLE CITIZEN Mrs Austin Merrill return Pfi home Saturday from a ten 1968 I When You Care Enough To I Send The Very Best! Clubs day trip to Idaho Falls wheren she was the guest oi ner Mr anA Mrs. Marlin Kofo'ed. Mr. and Mrs. Kofoed made the trip back with her tn ha ho when their father. Eugene Kofoed, underwent surgery in the Logan hospita A happy event of Wednesday evening was the luncheon and bridge party held at the Pop 'n Pins dining room. Those included were Mesdames Mer e d i t h Booker, Vanza McClellan, Naomi Lloyd, Merle Bright, Ora Greaves, Phyllis Anderson, Fae Foss and Sylvia Davis. Mrs. Greaves and Mrs. Foss received score honors at the game. cnu-rira- no-ho- Monday. Mrs. Ervon Cole, Eugene Morgan, Craig Cole and Rob ert Lundffren were recent guests of Mrs. George Winn Mr. and Mrs. Dale Winn and children of Roy were weekend CARDS GET HALLMARK GRADUATION Cocienda club members had a happy afternoon at the home of Mrs. Herman Gibbons Saturday. Handwork and visiting were the pastime following a dainty luncheon. Seven were present. visitors. Craig has been released from serving in Viet nam and has secured employ ment in Washington. MOTHER'S DAT The Study Group held the concluding party of the season at the Westwood Center WedHostesses nesday evening. were Norine Alder, Belva Hart and Wanza Robinson. A salad luncheon was served at d tables and The Grace Notes, composed of six vocalists from Grace, with a variety program of songs to the delight of all present New club members in attendance were Guel-d- a Clayson, Esther Funk and Hazel Dalton. CLUBS I SELECTION EVERYDAY Mrs. Cliloe Barthlome was hostess to the Hi-L- o club Wednesday night. A bouquet of roses centered the table where a hot dinner was served to eieht members. Huitau Miles, Ella Smith, Eva Mer rill, Marilyn Henderson, Meaa Robinson, Alice Smith, Rita Drurv and the hostess. Alice Smith won hi eh and Marilyn Henderson low at pinocnie. "The Largest and Nicest Selection In Town" AT MEL'S DRUG flower-decke- The PRICES of Miss engagement Pamela Kay Smart to David Steven Clayton is being announced by parents of the bride-elecMr. and Mrs. F. li t, for the price of DANGER - fragrances REFLEXIONS Bath Oil Reg. -- - . $900 . Mel's DISCOUNT Price NEW HORIZONS . $5.(10 Mary Sherman, Perfumed Golden Hair Dryer Ren. . $350 Mel's DISCOUNT Price $32.95 . l . Mel's DISCOUNT Price Lady Sunbeam Intimate Purser Collection 2795 . $geo Shulton Hand Lotion - Reg. $4.00 Desert Flower Carefree $2oo Mel's DISCOUNT Price Mel's DISCOUNT Price Argus Electric Shaver - "eg. $32.95 Lady Sunbeam -- 1 $ No. 220 $S995 Mel's DISCOUNT Price 'Hallmark & . . Sfaiionary "J95 'mel's DISCOUNT Price Only Polaroid Land Camera - Reg, $74.95 SC0 $95 io Montag, Beautiful Beyond Words, Attract. Priced Snnbeam Toasler Reg. $29.95 - I K95 Camera Set - Reg. 19.95 $ 164 Thinline Touch or Toast $2295 Mel's DISCOUNT Price Chip & Dip Sets -- Reg. $3.98 CHHLD Erla Fay Child, Salt Lake Man Plan For June Wedding . . Mrs. Kenneth P. Child of Mr. Fryer, a Junior at BYU, Weston announces the engage- is majoring in business manmembers and special guests ment and forthcoming mar- agement He has fulfilled an Thursday evning. Mrs. Allie riage of her daughter, Erla LDS mission in Sweden. Packer gave a review of the Fay, to Kent II. Fryer, son After a short honeymoon book, "The Rise and Fall of of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. they will make their home in Tin Pan Alley." She was as- Fryer of Salt Lake City. Provo where they will both sisted by Mary Sharp, who The couple has set June 7 continue their education. are parents of the future sang selections relating to the for their Logan LDS temple period, piano selections given marriage. A reception will be CLUBS bridegroom. Miss Smart is presently at- by Mary Ann Merrill, and a held that evening in their Friends and on tending Brigham Young Uni- dance number by Elizabeth honor in the Weston ward cul- the 400 South neighbors street State also The Winward. tural hall. atgroup Her fiance has versity. Miss Child graduated from block assembled at the new tended Brigham Young Uni- joined in singing songs of the tin pan alley era. A dainty Ricks College where she was home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry as a versity psychology major 20. and will continue studies repast was served to there. Mrs. Helen Baur entertainMr. Clayton is a grandson ed her club associates at her of Melvin Clayton of Preston. home in Ogden Wednesday afternoon. Spring blossoms added a seasonable touch of beauty to the occasion. Lun cheon and bridge were emoy ed by Mesdames Dorothy Ken- Mrs. Richard (Venice) Carl Mr. and Mrs. Bill Auger drick of Ogden, Lorraine son of LaCanada, Calif., is were in Pocatello Saturday to pr. Fonette Porter. Ora Winn, visiting her parents, Mr. and enjoy Parents Weekend activ- Idana Greaves, Norma Fames Mrs. Howard II. Johnson, for ities at Idaho State Univer- of Pocatello and special guest with their daughter Shari. Rcba Johnson. Mrs. Ken a few days. She came parti sity drick and Mrs. Winn won cularly to be with her father LeRoy Smith is reported to score awards at the game. during his convalescing from be improving after undergoing The Laurel girls of the Fifth a recent operation. surgery in the Logan hospital ward, Kathryn Randall, bu recently. sanna Owen, Luella Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Jep-se- n Joan Porter and Marcia Ow and daughter visited their en, with their teacher, Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Peggy Moser, honored a group Lloyd and Mr. and Mrs. liar of teachers they had had in ley Jepsen, from Saturday to church organizations over the Thursday. They are enroute years, at a dinner party and to Reno to make their home oroeram. The event took WILL BE after having resided in San place Monday evening and the Francisco for some time. special guests included Azuba Alder, Clara Larsen, Julia Gary Carpenter of Twin Oliverson, Roah Larsen and Falls was the overnight guest Mary Keller. The dining table of his grandmother, Mrs. S. was beautified with bouquet? P. Packer, Saturday enroute of flowers and a to San Francisco where he dinner was served. Each honoree received a tribute has a new position. and a token. THIS SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Weaver The LoPine DUP camp hel? had an eventful weekend spent in Salt Lake City where they the concluding session of the were the guests of Mr. and season at the home of Mrs Mrs. Wayne Weaver. They Cassie Bell Wednesday after attended church services and noon. Mrs. Vera Nelson gave witnessed the naming of their excerpts from the life of W. Babbitt, a friend o 18th great grandchild, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Tyler. Joseph Smith, secretary o.' to of name state who was given the Brigham Young anc Dan Weaver. Mrs. Weaver a lawyer who was active in was also honored at a early pioneer days. Alic Dav dinner at the Coburn gave a history relatWayne Weaver home for fam- ing to the lives of John anc AT THE MOST Sixteen were Charlotte Ransom. Franklir ily members. county president of the DauROMANTIC SPOT present. ghters of Pioneers, GretU IN THE WEST . . . CLUBS Nuffcr, effected a reorganiza tion of the camp and Lavinir THE SCENERY AND Mrs. Leo Hobbs was the Cutler was named captain honored one at a family birth Carma Anderson, vice cap FOOD ARE DIVINE day party Wednesday evening. tain, and Myrtle Byington Dinner and a social hour were secretary.AliceRetiring officer? include Coburn, Eller Cliff enjoyd by Mr. and Mrs. Knrpnsnn. Jennie Weaver am Frank Shumway of Logan, UP BEAUTIFFL Refreshment; Cassie Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Hobbs, Mr. niVEK the CANYON concluding feature. Clip rca hodds ana were and Mrs. in attendance. were Sixteen William Shumway. . $298 Mel's DISCOUNT Price Rich to welcome them to the neighborhood. The event was Wednesday evening. Visiting, games and refreshments made a happy time for the 16 in attendance. affiliated with Kappa Omega and served as yearbook editor. She is presently a senior at Brigham Young University majoring in homemaking education. Sociable Citizen DEER CLIFF Mel's DISCOUNT Price 4 Spray Mists J Mel's DISCOUNT Pxice Giro Cologne Nisi - Reg. $3.50 3 Sparkling Dale Smart, 3892 Lee Maur Street, Salt Lake City. Plans for a June 4 wedding at The Candlelight are being made. Mr. and Mrs. David W. 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