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Show Suzanne fiHagleby becomes wife of r CedarWest' Happy Homeinaking Hints Grover Dils in double-ring ceremony fMd I I. (T) Miss Suzanne Magleby and " " ' i ' """N " Grover Dils, Jr. exchanged vows ; 1 no annual NcwYcar'i Eve l The holidays are here! Our Mix abouve ingredients and November 27 with Judge Haldow nce sponsored by the Cedar Uri goodie8 are ba'ked! whut is thcre freeze half of the mixture. E. Christensen officiating at the and Cedar Wen SU.kes of the U leftto worn ? about? When ready to use pour double ring ceremony. tnurcn or Jcmw Christ of Latter- I ff I v A f ' How about a special punch remaining mixture in punch bowl The Enchanted Gardens was f y Sato tew 1 1 be held Friday, f fV J i . I which will look pretty in the and add: the setting for the wedding and c. 3'- to announced .this y f punch bow, flnd Jtc , the reception which followed. , ,, , 'L , , If t the glass! 2 large bottles 7-Up (lemonlime The bride is the daughter of 1 ho daiwe will be held at the ' h I l egaS8, or gingcrale) Mr.andMra.V.R.Maglcbyand Sfh Zf wi fmT I kl W HOLIDAY PUNCH 2 pkg. frozen raspberries the bridegroom is the son of Dr. ?AIX Kf fu', J ! 9 Pm- i ; " frozen punch, and Grover C. Dils of Caliente, M . HMOa m. with the "Open Road" i , i 2 pkg raspberry koolaid Nev. Q iA 1, , V orchestra to provide live music. ' f v I EupVsJr It looks great and helps keep The bride wore a long chiffon dfl fife 1 Ihcwe in charge of Ue dance f 1JW . 4 quarts water the punch cold. Try it, You'll like dress featuring an empire waist M WJA A JgJ ad'cH8iMia I 1 lg. can Sn lemonade it! lace bodice, long sleeves, and Hciil S T V ' l Maid age and over and young I kj 3 cuds oineaDDle iuice chapel train. The finger-tip veil fX?) V'W men of Venture age and over are 1 3cupspineappleju.ee was held with a delicate head- V V V A cord!ally invlted to attcnd- I V S1 I piece of champagne daisies and ,. g ?.l . V Admnssion for the annual j, 1 f J , . 1 pheasant feather tips. She ' ! jJUv cve"1 w,n be $150 Per P"on 1 carried a bouquet of white or- J ifl with refreshments, balloons, and f 1 M ( mutus chids, champagn daisies, and II noisemakers to be provided. ' I i bikihs pheasant feather tips. I M A Dress standards for the New ' 1 I Attending the bride as matron 1 I ; lv ) Year's Eve event include dresses 11 A girl born to Kelly and A girl born to David and of honor was her sister, Mrs. aKI . VJ ''M'' for the ladies and coats and ties 1 Wendy Smith, Cedar City, Marjory Haching, Bonnie Bishop. Maid of honor ti 'W V- for the men. r " 1 Dec. 14. Washington, Ut., Dec. 17. was Sonja Sandberg and $ ' 4 ; f5Tf ' " V All are looking forward to an r I I A boy born to Ronald and A boy born to Brent and bridesmaids were Mrs. Connie jr, J 5 enjoyable, fun-filled evening to II Linda Larson, Parowan, Evelynn Foy, Cedar City, Magleby, a sister-in-law, and ( 1 YA welcome in the new year, those ( I Dec. 15. Dec. 16 Kris Davis. The attendants wore ' cnar8e suggested. I - I J A boy born to Kenneth and A girl born to Stephen and dresses of an apricot knit jersey M AT 1 Ellen Adams, Cedar City, Debra Christiansen, with beige trim. Empire waist JaY : ' MR. AND MRS. JOHN PIIILO TULLIS Dec. 15. Newcastle, Dec. 16. lines were emphasized with fcT'SSK ' "-rjX Noui Vaor'c A born to steven and A girl born to L. J. and Mary cummerbunds. Red rover disc ' ' 11' llCil I wdl S Iflhll Phlln Til II IC lolrtlC Pornl JayLynn Rowe, Caliente, Kay Benson, St. George, buds and floral hair pieces I JT A V Jwllll I IIIIU I UIIIO Uldlllld vdlUI Nev, Dec. 15. Dec. 20. completed the ensembles. LffLn.. VW-J PlIO ' n ini w 'r' born to A"an and Best man, Karl Dils, and .,....., HrOOK TrPT 1 11 IPITI 111 O t ftC Wilma Bess, Cedar City, ushers, Dan Dils, Mike Edwards, MR. AND MRS. GROVER DILS, JR. DIUUIld I d I lGl I II I Clll 1 C IllcS Dec. 17. w?8?itsMma1tehying0tSs wrt costume: After honeymooning in Mr. Dills is a SUSC graduate in QU3rG lldllCB John Philo Tullis, originally of Carol and John have been very . 1 worn by the bridegroom. southern Utah and Reno, Nev., Chemistry and has been doing New Castle, Utha, was on Nov. 26 active in community and Church PjJpJC-fM AC (2DTJZTi A IP? Mrs. Magleby wore a long the newlyweds traveled to Salt graduate work in Biochemistry PAROWAN - If you like to married in the St. George affairs. At the time of their WlIM O rr0 VjKEZI VVTp dress of guiana burnt rose with Lake where they are continuing at the University of Nevada in square dance and you like Temple to Carol Brooks Vivrette marriage Carol was serving as W,,t:S long sleeves and accented with a their educations. Reno. parties you'll want to join with Parker, of Fremont, California. 2nd councilor in the Fremont Sff?fm -T japette orchid corsage. Mrs. The new Mrs. Dils is an honors Prior to the wedding the bride the Parowan Red Hill Squares on Carol is the daughter of the late Stake Special Interest Depart- Jitiy LML. Dils' long dress was a light grey graduate in Sociology from was guest of honor at a New Year's Eve. , for a big James F. and Cornelia Vivrette, ment o the Church of Jesus Just dashing vl JUX? print with fuchsia. She too had a Southern Utah State College and miscellaneous shower given by square dance to welcome in the of Oakland, California. John is Christ of Latter-day Saints. John 0H to wish V?5 Sfm' japette orchid corsage. is now a graduate student in Linda Hunt and Cathy Larsen new year. the son of Stirling and Mildred was serving as President of the ' The bride chose a blue suede social work at the University of of Salt Lake and a Rehearsal The dance will be held in the Tullis of New Castle, Utah. San Jose Regional Special In- h'nLv sit60S l$l' mid-length dress and white Utah. While at SUSC she was Dinner was hosted by Bonnie and Parowan elementary school John has resided in California terest Department. 0&i$$&W? sandals as her going away active in the Rodeo Club. Kent Bishop at their home. multi-purpose room and will for the past ten years where he An Open House was held for season 3m0&9'LL , begin & 9 p.m. Mont Sanders will has been employed by the Bank the young couple, Nov. 26, in New to all. Mjfjfwii U 1 O J 0 1 J in j tne cal,er for tnis special of America. He is now manager Castle where relatives and pfr wffijpMJ& (T L, WSS&Z ter&2xtyM& tlld OTd n3ftlS holiday dance. When your feet of the San Tomas Industrial Park friends came to join with the v . C) 'Mm VwTo 3i n-ffam& jy3! , . get tired after midnight the club Branch of the Bank of America in young couple in the joy of the ;;' .-JTpP JsLk 1ts nhritm will serve a delicious breakfast Santa Clara, California. occasion. An Open House was ; Gir VP ' WllllvliiiUii to all who attend. Carol teaches school in the also held later in Fremont, v nWWUl&V' DrAffrimc Everyone is invited to ring in Fremont Elementary School California. The newly married a J OIL Mtvs-'(fa rrOKldlllS the New Year with the Red Hill District. Carol is the mother of couple will make their home I fl All'C H HOC U MiImM D Squares. two lovely little girls, Alyse, age temporarily in Fremont, VGIUUII W VIIUvO VMilM I A 6, and Susanne, age 3. California. ftAri Ji ' TS PAROWAN - Parowans 2nd 1 WSkM SZICI flPha CHRISTEMSEW'S DepartmentStore 5ytPs2! SJslL.iKy be featured along with Christmas ... n-u iu l QF WW- music by the primary children. Members of Phi Sigma Alpha leaarUty, Utah III ) l At the conclusion of the . met at the home of Mrs. Leta f ' V Wisniw you Uiristrrw you ssat snrsis a'R-XJTS Mtwm., w mmmA .J 1 & I for a few minutes when he- Helping Mrs. Cowley serve ... f I fnsMvf TO VfKi Sl V d fWl a - ---r-.rW arrives in town to deliver his Jner w lXi MIUllLM excUeoyis Chnmas!May Everyone is invited to come Gottfredson, and Ora Smity StIFlw 1 Wl T IWTm PVTf PH flU tftis spinf of happiness be with you always. and enjoy the program and the The program consisted of JOT fliS til J CiUJel5l tW .J til ClVI fill WC fromallofusat SSSlMS f TOMtllWQ) .. HIau'a Paima mm Pan 4 a I1 for the 2nd ward program and selections by Sue Jenson and IftsKHyl wax siamera tenter if..,..n. srP; IJSPR onM, . i MiiiiMiMiMwiMimimnnMmnMriiiMninMMnrMimrgTTWrn Theevening concluded with 'ijS ft sf- neors an friends, good wishes I the exchanging of gifts. yjflyv ft V or a warm wonderful holiday. Jk fiiir i. lmwtlfflyliffi) ur "thanks" to everyone. HIMSiae I 3rd Ward Pre-School and Day Care Center Activity Night ' I There will be no Activity Night ,"' LT!rrr. jfffN - j 1 held for the youth of the Parowan j fjjffijk ' "vJTjB $T&L&i Jfl OPEN HOUSE I 2?si . VM Thursday, Dec. 30th Prosperous New Year J i I leader, Mrs. Charles (Sharon) ' I , fx i Dalton at 8 p.m. that same ... , rx , , , . from 3 10 9 D.m. I evening- Decemb6,r 28- We also offeryou ouroutstandmg iiwiii v iv v mi i There will be games and light ' p . . . I ffiTrS Ue yScessPePof lfFHw-Fllll)Hl F IB AC intrndlirtnn nffpr I 1 ptamSng a" New Year? 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