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Idaho State Journal from Pocatello, Idaho • Page 8

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State Journal. Pocatello Thursday, Jan. 6. 1966' People in the News Recent visitors were Mr. and Mrs.

(Dolores) Malvesti and children, Trinette, Kerri Ann and Rebecca, who traveled here by plane for a visit at the bome of Mrs. Malvesti's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Martz, 217 South Twelfth.

Their visit included an ice skating party, steigh riding and a progressive dinner for family and friends. Entertainment was provided by K. L. McCarron and tamily, Fred Bidwell and family, Laura and George Jacobsen, Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Yardley, Leonard Carlson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Martz. The Malvesti family now has gone back to Carmichael, where they reside, Malvesti, a graduate of Idaho State University, is employed in Carmichael by the Anderson Broth'ers Pharmacy. Author to Speak on Friday Under Baha'i Sponsorship Florence V.

Mayberry, author of mystery novels and a member of the National Auxiliary Board of the Baha'i World Faith, will address a public meeting in the Community Room of the Pocalello Public Library Friday at 8 p.m. "Religion for Today's World" is the subject of her talk, which is sponsored by members of the Baha'i community of Pocatello Mrs. Mayberry, who resides In Santa Paula, is on a speaking tour of several western teacher cities. and Her lecturer travels for as the faith have taken her through countries of Europe and South America, as well as through most of the states. She is a former member of the National Baha'l Assembly of Mexico.

She is a freelance writer. Her Central America Trip Concludes For Area Teacher McCAMMON Lynne Mor. ris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mortis, returned by plane Sunday from San Salvador, El Salvador, Central Americe, where she spent a ten-day boliday with her fiance, Jeff! Jacobs, and his parents, Dr.

and Mrs. Carl Jacobs. Miss Morris teaches 'second grade at the McCammon elementary school, Lions Club Holds Dinner Meeting McCAMMON The McCammon Lions Club held special dinner at the Silver Grill Cafe with Lady Lions as guests. Members and wives attending were Mr. Mrs.

Eugene Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Leek, Mr, and Mrs. H. Leigh Gittens, Mr.

and- Mrs. Hugh Swim, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs.

Larry Beard, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wheatley, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Gunter, Mr.

and Mrs. Ariel Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Milbert Berreth, Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Lintvedt, Y. J. Vorwaller. Area Couples Get Licenses to Wed the week of Dec. 27 in Elko, to the following area couples: Richard T.

Matthews, 23, and Marilyn L. Boyce, 18, both of Pocatello. Jack E. Hoffman, 40, and Bernice Watson, 48, both of Blackfoot. Muncie Adams, 57, and Phyllis Archibald, 44, both of AmerIcan Falls.

Fred John Wieland, 32, and Carol M. Kudna, 19, both of Arco. SO And you can cause low-fat minerals and "2" is thrifty, Gold Thrifty Miss Burton Becomes Bride Of Dwight Hansen in Logan GRACE Diane Burton became the bride of Dwight Alfred Hansen Dec. 28 in a wedding solemnized at the Logan LDS with President Rex ficiating. Parents of the couple are Mr.

land Mrs. Lincoln Burton, and latest book, "The Dachschunds of Mama Island," recently was released by Doutleday, Inc. The public is invited to attend the meeting Friday. In addition, a fireside meeting will be held, Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Keith Anderson residence, 430 S.

Eighth, to which the public is invited. Seven Freshmen Are Nominees For Princess Seven Idaho State University freshmen coeds are competing for the Moonlight Princess of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity with the winner to be announced at a dance this Friday. The candidates are Jeanne Stephens, Sharon Hobson and Annette Hanks, Pocatello; Mariall Brown, Vicki Choborda and Ginny Baker, Boise; and Leeanne West, Salmon. Voting will be by members of the pledge class. The Moonlight Princess will assist with fraternity teas, rush and other social events, Holiday Social Held by Family McCAMMON The annual holiday party of the Cecil Dunn family was held at the McCammon Ward cultural hall complete with a visit from Santa Claus, Guests, besides the Dunns, were Janie Dunn and Lynn Harris, Mr.

and Mrs. Don Green and family, Pocatello, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dunn and daughters, Mr. and Mrs.

Loren Dunn and sons, Mr. and Mrs. James Gutbrie and children, Party Features Hayride, Skating McCAMMON Members the Sunday School class of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gregory held 8 hayride-ice skating party at Mystery Lake.

The team and sleigh were furnished by Ned Allen. Refreshments of chili and hot chocolate were served at the Gregory home. Attending were Eloise Allen, LouAon and Connic Morris, Sheila Brower, Myra Hall, David Swim, Erban Green, Victor Rowe, Billy Howell and Clark Neeser. MRS. EDWARD J.

HALSTEAD MKS. DWIGHT A. HANSEN Janine Smith, Halstead Say Promises in Grace Wedding GRACE A holiday setting was used for the wedding which united Janine Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Richard Smith of Grace, and Edward J.

Halstead, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Halstead of Duckwater, Nev. 'The Bannock Stake cultural center was the scene Dec. 18 for the double ring ceremony by President Dee L.

Andreasen. Color scheme was in pink with a touch of green. Shannon Peterson on the organ and Eldene Smith ground on the music. piano Everett played Smith back- sang. The bride chose a full-length satin A-line white dress 1 with a long train of the same material for her wedding and reception.

Her elbow-length veil was attached to a large white rose. She carried one pink rose. Mrs. Sue Andreason of Bouldof er, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a pink full-length suit with a green crepe shell blouse.

Her maids were in the same attire and included Lynn Mickelson, Brenda Corbett, Donna Lowe, all of Grace, Carla Cornelison, Lor. raine Salt Lake City, Edna Forsgren, Duckwater, a sister of the bridegroom, Flower girls were Cami An- dreasen and Robi Andreasen of Boulder, nieces of the bride. John Stead was ringbearer. Best man was Robert White. Baby Has Been Named DARNER Teresa Jean, luel V.

Sullivan, 654 South Arthur, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thom- Dec, 21. as W. Darner, 29 Hillcrest, Dec.

23. Thomas LAPORTE-David Arthur and Carl, twin sons of Mr. NEYMAN Daniel Alan, son and Mrs. Arthur J. LaPorte of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles E. Ney- Ill Heron, Dec. 25. man, 344 North Fifteenth, Apt.

3K, Dec. 27, Advancing cities are gobbling SULLIVAN Christine Anne, up the nation's farmlands at daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam-Irate of a million acres a year. MUCH TO ENJOY: thrifty, Gud and enjoy as much Thrifty "2" has you too.

Treat your every day. Social Calendar THURSDAY Baba'1 World Faith, Thursday, al p. fireside meeting with public invited, Keith Anderson home, 470 South Elghth, Pocatello Chapter of Idaho State first Writery meeting League, of Thursday, 7:30 with p.m. new year persons interested In fiction. confession, poetry and other types of writing invited to attend, Liberal Arts Building, TOURI 201, Idaho State University, Bring BI u- scripts.

Ruth Chapter 1, Order ct East. ern Star, Thursday, p. gation and landmarks, Masonic Temple, Sweet Adelines, Thursday, 8 p.m, Methodist Church. Pocatelto Troll Machine Associa15on. Thursday evening, film, "Ida.

ho Elk which Is latesti Forest Service release. conference room of Bannock County Courthouse. As trail riding is for family, women riders are invited. The! public is welcome. FRIDAY Baha'1 World Faith, Friday, 3 P.

Florence V. Mayberry. author ut mystery novels and a merober of National Auxiliary Board, community room of Public Library, This is public meeting. CIA Goodwill Club, Friday, 1 p.m., Mrs. Lee Bunce, East Chubbuck Road.

Wheel 'A Squares, Friday, "7:30 Labor Temple, with Doug Malm as caller. All square dancers are lavited. YWCA Senior Citizens, Friday, 1 p. m. SATURDAY Bethel 1, International Order oi Job's Daughters, Saturday, 2 p.

meeting. 7:30 P. Installation for Bobbie Green, honored queen-elect. Masonic Temple. Golden Age club for persons 50 and over, Saturday, p.

Lewis And Clark School, Square dancing, Saturday, to 11:30 p. Leon Whiting, caller, Labor Temple. Former Residents Meet in Islands McCAMMON Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Glass received a telephone call from their son, Winston, who is serving an 1.DS mission in Hawaii.

Elder Glass reported he and his companion had been dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lewis, former McCammon residents. Lewis, son of Mrs. Florence Lewis, is with the Air Force.

Romreills Visit From Anchorage McCAMMON Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Romreill and have been visiting here from Anchorage, Alaska, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Romreill and sisters and families, and Mrs.

Stanley Bullock, Mr. and Ted Brown. Other guests at the Romreill home were their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rooksby of LeGrande, Ore.

Visit Injured Mother McCAMMON Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lewis and family of Redding, arrived to visit with his mother, Mrs. Florence Lewis, who is hospitalized in Downey following back injuries she suffered in a car accident. They have been guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Myron Boyce at McCammon and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Armstrong at Robin. Australlan New Guinea's House of Assembly recently re- jected a bill to permit commer.

'cial killing of birds of paradise, 2 Eastern Idabo Ceramic Associaton, Saturday, p.m.. dinner meeting. Idaho Members will advised of inceling place by mail. MONDAY deific Women's Old Timers Auxiliary to Unlon Monday, Pap. officers, luncheon honoring retiring Bailey Hall.

TUESDAY Chrisian Women's Club. Tuesday, p. monthly luncheon with program to feature Mrs. Ray Garton. Mrs.

Marian Naethe and Mrs. Earl Wiison, Cosmopolitan Room of Bannock Hotel. Reservations should be made by calling or 233-2389. Pridwin Club, Tuesday, 8 p. Mrs.

Babington Joe Johnson and Mrs. Jack will be hostesses, St. Joseph Hall. WEDNESDAY I World War I Veterans and Auxillary, Wednesday, 12:30. potluck luncheon, Memorial Building.

Lybis Club 12, Daughters of the Nile, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., home of Mrs. Fannie Porges. 306 West Center. Cu-hostesses will be Ceil Goldberg. Mildred Christensen, Ella Riches, Florence Copeland and Vi-, vian Reissig, Luncheon Set By Christian Women's Club Army at Fort Ord, Calif.

SORRY, NO LAYAWAYS STORE HOURS OR APPROVALS 10 A.M. TO 5:40 P.M. Leline Semi-Annual STOREWIDE SALE NOW IN PROGRESS DRESSES SUITS COATS HATS FORMALS BLOUSES SKIRTS PANTS CAR COATS ROBES SWEATERS JEWELRY HANDBAGS GLOVES SPORTSWEAR BRAS SEPARATES LINGERIE DESIGNER LVette DRESSES DRESSES All By Famous Designers From Our Regular Quality Stock NOW AT REDUCTIONS to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gibson, both of Grace.

A reception in honor of the newlyweds was held the following evening in the Bannock Stake cultural hall, which was decorated in red and white with carnations and chrysanthemums. A large flocked tree with red satin bulbs was in the center of the room. Gift tables were placed around the tree. At the side was the four-tiered wedding cake which was circled with tiny lights. The bride was gowned in a full-length model of white satin with a fitted bodice and long tapered sleeves which were pointed at the wrists.

Her elbow-length lace-edged bouffant vell cascaded from a tiara of pearls. She carried a bouquet of white roses and carnations centered with a large white orchid; Her maid of honor was Susan Gibson, sister of the bridegroom. She wore a street-length dress of red satin and carried a white rose. Bridesmaids were Karen Adams and Susan Cornahan. Their Street-length dresses were of and white satin accented by red satin shoes.

Each carried a white rose. Marsha Burton was the flower girl for her sister. She wore red and white satin and carried a small white rose. Mike Gibson, brother of the groom served as best man. Ushers were Eddie and Dennis Burtan, brothers of the bride, and Lynn Jepsen, close friend of the bridegroom.

Gift bearers were Roger Burton, Gordon and Craig Gibson. The bride's mother chose a metallic two piece light blue suit, and the bridegroom's mother a light pink three piece knit. suit. Both had a corsage of red and white carnations. The bride's going away outfit consisted of a two-piece white knit suit with black patent accessories.

The bride will finish her high school as a senior this year. The bridegroom is serving in the Ushers were Larry Greg Carthen, Carl Johnson, Fred Mortansen, Allen Forsgren, George Moffet. The mother of the bride chose a green brocade jacket dress in A-line design. The- bridegroom's mother wore a green velveteen dress with a lighter green crope blouse. Both had corsages of pink sweetheart roses.

After a reception, the newly. weds departed for San Francisco. The bride's going away outfit was a red and pink velveteen suit. They make their home in Duckwater, Nev, The 'new Mrs. Halstead attended Ulah State.

at Logan, Utah. The bridegroom is a gradvate of Utah State- and, Sigma I Nu affiliate. Golden Anniversary Dinner Compliments Pair in Moore ARCO Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen celebrated their golden wedding anniversary with a dinper at Your Cafe at Moore.

Guests present to pay honor to the couple were family members, Hansen's sisters, Flora Davis of. Spanish Fork, Utah, Marie Cook of Arlington, Calif. and Verna Fullmer and husband, Roy of Blackfoot. Two of Hansen's brothers, Neph and wife, Erma of Howe, Arch wite, Lois, and daughter Dixie of Arco. Present also were Hansen's sons and their families from Howe, Mr.

and Mrs. Wendell Hansen, Nicki, Wendy and Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Han- sen, Johnny and Larry, Friends who attended were President Mrs. Burns Beal, Mr.

and Mrs. Mac Caldwell of Moore, Bishop and Mrs. Howard Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anderson of Arco.

Table decorations Were car. ried out with gold coior scheme featured on a large anniversary cake and centerpiece of gold and white. The cake baked by Elva J. Beal was a gift from her, President and Lola Beal. The couple was married Dec.

a 29, 1915 at Salt Lake City. The marriage was solemnized Jan, too The January luncheon of the Christian Women's Club wilt be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Cosmopolitan Room of the Bannock Hotel, Mrs. Ray Garton, who teaches women's exercise classes for the YMCA, will present "Trim It Off for the New Year." The guest speaker will be Mrs. Earl Wiison.

Music will be presented by Mrs. Marian Naethe. Reservations must be made by Friday noon by calling 233- 3495 or 233-2389. 20, 1961 at the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. The couple resided on a dry farm west of Idaho Falls for two years following their marriage.

They moved to Little Lost River Valley and farmed until 1959. At this time they sold the ranch and moved to Arco for retirement. Californians Visit McCAMMON Mr. and Mrs. Larry Denney and sons of Mountain View, vlsited in Arimo with her mother, Mrs.

James Gunter. Montana Visitors McCAMMON Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gravely of Deli, Mont. visited at the home of Mt.

and Mrs. Milbert Berreth. The Gravelys were enroute home following a California vacation, Home from Kansas McCAMMON Mrs. Bruce Green of Manhatten, Kan, visited here with her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Green. She is attending college while her husband serves a tour lof duty in Viet Nam. THRIFTY Meadow Gold BUTTERFAT as you want, as often fewer calories! Meadow get the nutrition of family and your budget as you want be Gold adds whole milk. And Thrifty to delicious Meadow -7.

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