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Show Carma Green To Marry Missouri Man In June Ceremony Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Greene of Weston announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Carma, to Howard Allen Brec kenkamp, son of Mr. and Mrs, II. A. Breckenkamp of Le- may, Mo. The wedding will take place on June 14. An open house will be held that same evening from 8 p.m to 10 p.m. in the Weston ward cultural hall. Miss Greene is a 1967 graduate of West Side high school and is now attending Utah State University. Mr. Breckenkamp has served six years in the Marine Corps and is now employed at Hercule Lumber in Ogden. The couple will make their home in Ogden. CARMA GREENE Announcing SOCIABLE CITIZEN Second Lieutenant NED M. HUTCHINS Is Again Selling & Servicing SEWING MACHINES 852-024- DON GREAVES 6 - LOTS OF FREE IN PARKING: OF THE STORE BACK PRESTON, IDAHO GOLD STRIKE STAMPS ' Every day Lowest food Prices in Cache Valley P-N- - - LARGE JAR SAVE 13c 3. 69- SHORTENING FLUFFO AT RICKS COLLEGE New officers lege are: (Bottom row, left to right) Edith Cox, president, Clifton; Christie Phillips, Griffeth, historian, Dayton. Top row, left to Vfld Ratney, family living fair chairman, Shelley, and Irene Hunter, graduation will be a memorable one when yon give a Sweetheart Chest by Lane She'll need one. Because a lot of for Eta Lpsilon for 1868-6at Ricks ColWeighall, secretary, Soda Springs; Ada vice president, Dayton, and Christine night) LeNora Willis, treasurer, Moore; HaUey; Cheryl Bradley, family living fair songleader, Rexburg. 4 - NORTHERN president, and Beverly Hoi lingsworth. secretary. Retir ing officers included Jeraldine Inglet, Janet West and Rena Davis. Mrs. Leo Butters entertained at a luncheon and bridge party for RaOna club members and special guests, Dorothy Johnson, Van-zMcClellan and Lavinia Cutler, Friday evening. Crystal bowls containing pink carnations and net trimmed centered each table. Score awards at the game went to Mrs. Cutler and Mrs. Floyd Palmer. Mes-dam- es a The Pickwick club members held the concluding party of the season at the Bluebird in Logan Tuesday evening. Centerpieces of pink carnations graced the luncheon tables. A musical program was presented by The Young Timers, a singing group with combo from the USU. Those in charge of arrangements were Mesdames Barbara Howells, Wanda Palmer, Maurine Burton and Rhonda Poole. Mrs. Alice S. Smith presided at a party for the Friendly Nine club and special guests, Carol Seamons and Bernice Hilberg, at her home Thursday evening. Miniature baskets of flowers were favors for each guest. A luncheon and pinochle were enjoyed with score honors at the game going to Mrs. Ora Rasmus sen and Miss Hilberg. SOCIABLE CITIZEN Mrs. Lucy Tanner returned home Monday from a 13 day trip to Hawaii. She went with her daughter and Prof, and Mrs. Ralph G. CLEANSING - WHITE OR COLORED 4 boxes 88c NORTHERN FAB REG. SL4S LARGE 200 COUNT 99c king see PKG. IIERSIIEY'S CHOC. CHIPS IIERSHEY'S INSTANT NUCOA MARGARINE COCOA MIX CHOC. SYRUP 5 for $1 2 - 39c ROLL PACK TISSUE Lb. Can 65c blue seal e u. $1 son-in-la- w, Laycock, and Mrs. Fern Lay-coc- k, the professor's mother. Prof. Laycock is head of the symphony orchestra at the BYU and went as an adjudicator of the Hawaiian Educators Association. He was one of the guest conductors of the junior and senior parade of bands. They made a tour of the islands and were extensively entertained by members of the association. engagement, Things that brfcg in pinning, 49 59 Corned Beef SYRUP HOT CAKE - K tal Jg MAPLE FLAVOR E w RICE BLUE ROSE ICECREAM BEANS lk Gal. ried. Things like traveling, more presents, and move presents. And a Lane Cedar Chest is the TOILET Clubs things happen between graduation and the time she gets mar- showers. CAN TISSUE 9 49 BUTTER UT BIG TOP EXCLUSIVELY AT CABLSON'S school, FOOD STORE CENTRAL MARKET happy Mothers Day. Lt. Larsen is there taking training Colorful spring flowers were for the Preston Guard unit. used in the decorative scheme of a party given by Mrs. Glen Mr. and Mrs. W. Paul Mer- Tanner for the Social Arts rill were entertained at the club Wednesday evening. A Hotel Utah for brunch for Mo- recipe exchange with portions ther's Day by Mr. and Mrs. of the food shared was a fea Dale Webb of Vernal. While ture of the event Election in Salt Lake City, they also of officers for next season visited with a new great was consummated with Dorogranddaughter, daughter of thy Workman being named Mr. and Mrs. Terral King. president, Arlene Balls, vice SINGER Call Darrell B. Larsen of Fort Sill, Okla., called Sunday to wish his mother, Mrs. Fern Larsen, a THE 16, 1968 May $1.29 CHILI, NAVY EGGS FIRST GRADE Lbs. 4 . . Doz, $1.00 YOUNGSTERS ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY Large Eanch 3 Doz. $1.00 MUTE perfect place to store them in fragrant safe - keeping, under WATERCRESS lock and key. POTATOES AND BEET GREENS SMALL Bunch 10s -- 109 PURSER'S RUSSETS Lb. Bag $1.49 QUALITY MEAT- S- CUSTOM CUTTING COLD STORAGE LOCKERS PORK CHOPS FULL LOIN CUT BIG SELECTION IN STOCK REDUCED THRU FROM ONLY Lb. SATURDAY ONLY! 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