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Show TKe Neighbor Pare 4 Salt Cake County, UfaK Wednesday, Dee. 19, 1962 Hurry! ow Open In Our Beautiful New Store Hurry! Tamara Deyoe Is Mrs Keller Miss Tamara Deyoe became the bride of William L. Keller in ceremonies held Thursday, Dec. 13 at the Reception Center. Mont Gunderson. LDS stake New! Edge president, officiated. The couple are honeymooning to Lake Tahoe. Parents of the bride are Mr & Mrs James L. Deyoe, 3682 South 2175 East. Hosting a wedding luncheon at Log Haven were parents of the groom, Mr & Mrs Lyle Keller, 3570 South 2175 East. Bridal attendants at the wedEdge ding were Mrs Robert Loffis in Jr., matron of honor for her sister; Miss Linda Wixom, Mrs Sherm Blanck and Miss Kay jnew KeUor. Miss Janice Deyoe was (fits alj double edge razors) flower girl. Standing as best man for his Reg. 79c brother was Larry Keller, while 15 for Boyd Debanham, Robert Loftis 49c Jr., Dave Wilkinson, Brent Butterfield and Thomas Brown ushered. Ring bearer was Scott Cazier. The newlyweds plan to reside in Reno, Nev. Hostesses at prenuptial parWilliam Blodgett, better known as Bill, has returned to Cotties 'were Miss Linda Wixom, Sherman Blanck,' Mrs tonwood Food Center. The AG store, incidentally, was the first Mrs Craig Bennion, Mrs Dave Parkstore in Cottonwood Village. inson, Mrs Bob Gee, Mrs Ray Langston, Mrs Dari Hansen, meat, cut to order, in excellent Mrs Bill Bateman, Mrs Sylvan Keller and Mrs A. W. Keller. bakery and ice cream lines, and in offering the finest kind of service to its patrons. lie and his wife, Florence, have three sons, Terry, who is in COLD SANDWICHES COFFEE acting as assistant manager, PASTRIES SOFT DRINKS Cottonwood Food Center is Steven and Richard, who also Car-Trai- n SNELGROVE ICE CREAM under new ownership. William assist in the store. Packs) (Bill) Blodgett, former opera- The family has lived in the (Snelgrove Ice Cream also in Take-Hom- e Mrs Mary F. Ilill, 46, 1879 tor of the store, has returned to Ilolladay area for 15 years. Moor Mont Dr., Ilolladay, was Cottonwood Village and is now Their residence is at 4987 k n killed in a collision open for business. Lane. Saturday morning. The accident The AG food store was the Mr Blodgett has always par- occurred at 12:24 a.m. near the intersection of 500 West and 200 first store in Cottonwood Vilticipated actively in civic and South in Provo. lage, and the Blodgetts operat- LDS Church affairs. Mrs Hill apparently became ed it at this time for nine years. confused in the heavy fog and PRESCRIPTIONS The Blodgetts made many turned onto the railroad tracks, friends in the area and as Bill 6194 Highland Dr. according to investigating offSalt Lake City Blodgett said this week wc'rc icer Wesley R. Tanner. A DenCR7-267- 9 happy to be back. Reg. No. 4557 ver & Rio Grande Western RailThe store will specialize in road Co. train, traveling about 20 miles an hour at the time, rammed into the rear end of the car. Engineering the train was R. The Guardsman Pass Road W. Barr, 6480 South 2300 East, which connects ITcbcr Valley Cottonwood. over the mountains to Brighton The victim was taken to a in Big Cottonwood Canyon has Provo hospital and then trans.. been deeded over to the Salt ferred to a Salt Lake hospital where she died at 2:55 p.m. Lake County Commission by the She was bom Aug. 28, 1916 in United Park City Mines Co. Moberly, Mo., to Orville and The commission received a Mary OConnell Saffer. She . letter Friday from S. K. Drou-ba- married David Hill; he later United Park City Mines died. Survivors include two sons Co. vice president and general and two daughters, Mrs Steven manager, confirming the title Adults' Johnson, Drew, Michael, Bruce transfer. Mr Droubay said that the Miss Nancy Hill, all of Fountain & road is 9410 feet long and 86 Green; two grandchildren; slater, Mrs L. St. Thomas, feet wide, making the county's SAFETY BINDINGS 13 acquisition approximately Choice of A & T or Cubco acres. The road was deeded over to the county (at no cost) ALUMINUM POLES by the mining company. In his letter, Mr Droubav en& Mounted ready to go couraged the county to improve the Guardsman Pass Road so skiing that it can be used to develop All the vast natural resource of the area. for Krona comfort for the double edge man! Schicks famous Krona now available a double edge blade! ' Blodgett Returns To Ownership of Food Market VISIT OUR FOUNTAIN Local Resident Killed Provo Crash CHESLEY Fair-broo- car-trai- DRUG Dahlquist, Bret Decker, Sandy Leahy, and Fay Ottley, students at Eastwuod school line up for treats that were distributed to students at Eastwood today. Helping to parents of the bride, hosL'd a for Hie couple i:n rnd-- i Repeats Wedding Vows reception iatelv fuilmv'ng the rites. Claiming Miss Kathy Patrick The groom is a son of Mr & for his bride in rites solemniz- Mrs Lawn ncc Sircmhcrg, 1013 ed Friday, Dec. 7, was Larry East 606(1 South, included Bridal attendants Stromberg. The ceremony was Mrs of Lynn B. Hunter, mat-o- n held in the Midvale First Ward honor; I.Irs Loitoy Warner and meetinghouse. Bishop Robert Mrs Richard Stromherg. Chris Patrick was flower girl. Morley officiated. Mr & Mrs Jack R. Patrick, Standing as best man was 296 E. Wasatch St., Midvale, Richard Stromhorg, while Lynn To T SKIS $ Only 39.95 Kids' for Less Sizes 2 4 Sizes Reg. $11.77 TURTLE NECK SHIRT White & Black Just Received 12 doz. 2.49 TUBULAR SKI RACK Price V2 Reg. $7.77 SPROU VARIETY STORES fSSTCJ 6155 Hieh ITS lend Dr. GffiiNG We Will Be OPEN SUNDAY, Dec. 23 PRICES SLASHED 19 siuh PiilLCO TV Mrs Esther Erekson Observes 80th Year Give a .. Room Coolers Hyland Sports To the Slopes A ; ance Sleeping Bags County Property .. TUBS Where a man goes hereafter depends to a great extend on v. hat lie goes alter here. j Year . MUST Hunter. Robert Stromberg, Jack Bart Mousley and Patrick, Blaine Milligan ushered. The bride is a 1961 graduate of Jordan high school. The newlyweds plan to reside in Sandy fallowing a honeymoon trip to San Ibego, Calif. Miss Kathy Patrick Guardsman Pass Road Becomes peed Ahead pass nut i lie treats are, from left to right, Sirs iiich.u'H IM mcr. Mrs Herald Miller, PTA jirevideiit and Mrs Keith IVorthen. Richard now '10.95 Reg. 179.75 Observing her 80th birthday anniversary Sunday, Dec. 23, will be Mrs Esther Marie Young Erekson. 7545 South 2700 East, Cottonwood Heights. She will celebrate her birthday with a family gathering at her home. Mrs Erekson was born Dec. 23. 1882 in Salt Lake to Edward J. and Esther Dunstcr Young. On .Tan. 27. 1904. she married William B. Erekson in the Salt Lake Temple. They have five children, four sons and a daughter: Zciph Y., William S., and Edward B. Erekson. all of Salt Lake; Alma O. Erekson. Alpine; Mrs F. (Irma) Holt, Salt Lake. She is also the grandmother of 30 grandchildren and 29 greatgrandchildren. Mrs Erekson was active in the LDS Mutual Improvement Association and in the ward and stake Primary organization In the CottOnwood Stake for 30 years. She attended BYU in Provo. $B995 f- - WU-S- i Gift Suggestions Philco Radios Mens Sets Cosmetic Sets Perfumes si A. t ' Corsage Boxed Candy Wil-lia- Bowling Ball Bank Special for the Kids ea. 99c Bowling Gloves V iffSSSi . 4 MINIATURE ROX WHITMAN CHOCOLATES - Ax Ta All Ladies Over 18 $1 or More Purchase With Bowling Bags "Everything for Bowling" 2049 E. Hyland Sports 6200 South Cottonwood Village 277-264- 9 Reasonable Prices Over 25 Years' Experience " P Our warmest wishes to all our good friends! Cottonwood Barber Service ,tBoyd & Ken 6093 Highland Dr. CR - 81 CR 6CS5 31 Klghlrnd Dr Prescription Specialists Free Pay - Prescription Delivery Light & Gas Bill. Buy - f Money Orders. Fish and Game Licenses. mmm |