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Show I - THE CITIZEN Feb. 13, 1971 Norman Bingham, Marsha Hall Married, Feted At Open House Janet Greaves, Husband Honored At Reception Janet Greaves and Mrs. Thomas W. Greaves, Eric Smith were united in sislcrs-in-laof the bride, marriage in the Logan Tem- and Mrs. Frank Forsberg, a ple Jan. 29 at a double ring sister to the groom. They ceremony with Prea. Glen A were dressed in identical long Rex officiating. Relatives maroon velvet skirts with em- and friends witnessed the pire waist3 of pink crepe. ceremony. They carried bouquets of The bride is a daughter of while chrysanthemums and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. pink roses. Greaves of Cleveland, Ohio Best man was Fred FarmThe bridegroom is a son of er. Mr. and Mrs. Rudger Smith, The mother of the bride Prescott, Ariz. Following the wore a tapestry cut velvet newlyweds ceremony, were feted at a wedding empire gown and wore a cor- breakfast for 40 at the Blue- sage of pink roses. The bridegrooms mother wore a bird given by his parents. A reception honored the pink crepe empire waist gown Mr. and Mrs. II. Glenn; Hausley and Julie Henderson Bingham entertained at an helped serve. Mis3 Emma Jean Bingham ;open house on Jan. 29 at the Dayton ward cultural hall in 'and Mrs. Dean Hall registered honor of their son Norman the guests. and his bride, the former Janine and Lynn Hall were Marsha Ilall of Mapleton, Ut. in charge of the gifts, assistShe is a daughter of Mrs. ed by Diane Roller and Linda Theona Ilall and the late Max Peterson. L. Hall. Ileber, Milton and Marvin Miss Rosalee Memmatt was Bingham were ushers. Clyde Maid of Honor and James L. Bingham carried gifts. Mrs. LaVon Nelson, Ruth of the Bingham, brother Aston and Elaine Coleman groom, was best man. Mrs. Lois Housley acted as assisted in the kitchen. hostess and the Misse Phebe A buffet lunch was served to the immediate families at Kay Bingham, Elaine Bing- 4 p.m. at the Bingham home ham, Vivian Bingham, Carol in Dayton. Mrs. II. R. BingBingham, Kaye Bingham, ham, grandmother of the Christine groom, was a special guest. Nancy Bingham, j Miss w . the bridal pair that evening at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Greaves, rreston. The bride was attired in a long while satin floor length gown with long fitted sleeves. The high round neckline was circled with petite round lace applique flowers with small covered buttons extending from the neckline to empire lace bodice with the applique extending down the center of the gown to the hemline. Her bridal veil of tulle, which was appUqued, fe'l from a small satin crown and cascaded full length to a long train. She carried a cascade bridal bouquet of red roses. Her three attendants were Mrs. Melvin J. Greaves Jr ELECTROLUX THE CLEAN WAY TO j START THE NEW YEAR. Owen L. Andreasen STAR ROUTE PRESTON PnONE 427 6379 . and her corsage was white ' roses. An antique square table covered with a lace a three tier cloth, held I ? . SOCIABLE CITIZEN wed- ding cake on a crystal stand. Each layer was adorned with miniature bouquets of sweetheart roses and al90 the top of the cake. A coordinated tiered crystal stand held a floral arrangement of pink carnations and heather along the side of the wedding cake. A runner of carnations and heather extended the length of the floral arrangement and encircled the base of the cake stand. The bride is a graduate of Cornell University and alumnae of Hathaway Brown School for girls. Th groom is pursuing his masters degree of Mechanical Engineering at Brigham Young University. Among the out of town guests attending the wedding and reception were her two brothers from Ohio and the grooms sister, Mrs. Fcrs-ber- g of Plattsburg, N. Y., and a brother and three other sisters from Prescott, Ariz. Prior to the wedding the young couple was honored at an open house in Cleveland at the brides home. They are making their home In Provo. ' Mrs. Kenneth Harrington and children, Brian and Natalie, of Salt Lake City visited from Saturday to Tuesday of this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Anderson. Spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Legrande Bur-- j ton were her brother and' wife, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Marble of Mesa, Wash., and f PERRY AND WENDY CIIATTERTON 4 their children. T6 Mr. and Mrs Curtis Warrick of Logan were overnight MRS. ERIC SMITH guests one day last week at1 the home of his grandparents, T SOCIABLE CITIZEN Mr. and Mrs. John Warrick Their weekend Guests last week at the Miss Patricia Ann Larson and of Winder. guests were their son Oliv home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Dan Gyllenskog of Smithfield. and wife of SUE MURDOCK Rupert and son A. Larson were Mrs. ' Anna Sunday at the Larson home Gary. They all went to LoMoore and Mr and Mrs. Ver-nc- ll a birthday party for little one gan Sunday for dinner. Dobson and children, year old Darren Dobson was Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith and Chris and Darren, of Salt held. There was a cake and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Prescott Lake City and Mrs. Larsons gilts for him. Present were went to Soda Springs recently parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ily-ru- his parents and grandpar- to visit William Prescott in Laurie Sue Murdock Bench of Logan. ' They ents, Mr. and Mrs. Larson the hospital. They then went been awarded a Wendy Chatterton, Reed Perry To Be Married In Temple Mr. and Mrs. C. Wallace Chatterton announce the of forthcoming marriage their daughter, Wendy, to Reed D. Perry, son of Mr. and Mrs. DeRalph Perry. Wendy is a graduate of Preston high school and four year senminary graduate. She was a member of the Phi has Dels marching corps and has attended Ricks College. She membership to Montpelier for dinner and is and certificate of honor pin presently working at USU called on relatives and friends and membership in the Mc- as a stenographer. while there. Calls Teen Fashion Board for her outstanding achievement in sewing and clothing class work. She is a senior at Preston high school. As a member of the Fashion Board, she has monthly assignments in the fashion line according to Mrs. Carrie Tobler, her advisor. Laurie Sue is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Suel Murdock. She is active in school and community. She served as FHA treasurer last year and is presently FHA social manager. She is a seminary graduate and has taught Primary. She has also been a choir cast member in three operas. McCalls Honors Preston Student m came to attend the wedding and Mr. and Mrs. Orval and reception last Friday for son of Smithfield. Dob- Reed is a graduate of Preston high school and four years of seminary. He also attended Ricks College and is now enrolled at USU. The wedding is planned for March 5 in the Logan LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor that evening from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. in the Franklin ward cultural hall. After a short honeymoon, the couple will make their home in Logan. Lynette Bodily, Portland Man Plan Temple Wedding OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF DRISTAN GIFTS FROM TRIHA TABLETS 24 REG. TRAVEL CASES CAMERA KIT FITTED TRAVEL CASES REVERE AUTOMATIC IXSTAMATIC PURSE KITS - USES FILM Case, Battery 126 Includes Camera, REG. $21.93 SHOWER CAPS Only $9.95 TRAVEL ACCESSORIES ALL Triaminicin HELP TIIE CHILDREN KEEP FOR RELIEF FROM NASAL EYE Only 57c Vitamins in PLUS IRON Chewable, Flavored REG. $3.29 O LASH LINERS WATCH STRAPS SOFT LEATHER Reg. $2.00 Reg. $2.50 FITS MOST Only $1.29 Only $1.79 - WATCHES KEEP HEALTHY WITH MYADEC VITAMINS - Special Offer REG. Desert Flower ALKA - SELTZER Only $1.75 EYE SHADOW O ETC., ETC., ETC. BUY ONE AND ONE GET $6.79 Only $4.88 PRICE O MASCARA EYELINER Only $2.19 HAND & BODY TITIOX $1.00 SIZE MAKE-U- P FASHION LASHES HEALTHY Yi-Dayl- THATCHER BRIEFS ONE WEEK ONLY ALL AZIA CONGESTION AND COLDS REG. 97c 99c Only COIN PURSES $1.39 - SPECIAL Annette Coombs of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Coombs. Jana Coombs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Coombs, was baptized and confirmed a member of the church in fast meeting Sunday in the Thatchor ward by her father, David Coombs. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roper of Salt Lake City visited in the area last Friday and Saturday. Friday night they were overnight guests of his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Junius Allen, in Grace, and Saturday visited in Thatcher with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Roper, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roper, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barthlome. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Itoper. Saturday night they went to Preston and stayed overnight with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Letho Pond. FHA Prepares Fashion Show Portland, Ore. Lynette was graduated from BYU and is teaching elementary school in the Granite District in Salt Lake City. Allen has TRIED & TRUE Only REG. 88c 86c FREE Woman Honored On 79th Birthday A birthday dinner was held for Mrs. Marjorie Johnson ir honor of her 79th birthday ai the Harold Oliverson home, Those present included Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Oliverson, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Snarr oi Idaho Falls, Mr. and Mrs, Glen Ilousley of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Oliverson, Mr. and Mrs. Conal Johnson, Mrs. Julia Oliverson and Mrs. lone Oliverson of Preston. The West Side Home Economics Department will stage a fashion show Thursday. Junior and freshmen girls will model the articles of clothing made during the past term. There will be cotton dresses, pants suits, and formals. The public is invited to attend at 7:30 p.m. in Porter Ilall. Mrs. Mark Hammond will are student supervise the affair. Janis theme will Baslian and Shannon Tingey Sweethearts. KOD K COLOR ENLARGEMENT WITH YOUR ORDER OF TWO AT OUR REGULAR LOW PRICE 8 x 10 GENERAL ELECTRIC Reg. Only $1.39 $1.60 Shaving EDGE REG. Special Gel $1.19 88c JOHNSON DRUG STORE Preston. Idaho be The Valentine 45c HEAT LAMPS Phone 852 - 0163 WEEKLY Saturday, Feb. 28l- h- 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. GLENNS SURPLUS OF SMITHFIELD OFFERS A NEW SERVICE TO THE CACHE VALLEY RESIDENTS IN A FORM OF AN AUCTION IN WIHCn THEY WILL SELL ANY HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, THAT YOU MIGHT ETC., HAVE, PLUS OUR OWN SURPLUS ITEMS. EVERYBODY WELCOME. COME ON DOWN AND JOIN IN TIIE FUN. REFRESHMENTS. GLENN'S SURPLUS. 30 SO. MAIN. SMITHFIELD. Phsne 5S3 - 6109 an They plan to be married in the Logan LDS Temple on Feb. 26. After a short honeymoon they will make their home in Salt Lake City. WEEKLY HAIR SPRAY completed LDS mission to Norway. ' He plans to continue his education at BYU. AUCTION 25 TABLETS Only LYNETTE BODILY Mr. and Mrs. Asa J. Bodilj of Preston announce the forth coming marriage of then daughter, Lynette, to Allen L Eddington, son of Mr. ant Mrs. Henry K. Eddington oi UTAH |