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Idaho State Journal from Pocatello, Idaho • Page 21

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Pocatello, Idaho
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This Week in Pocatello Merry-Go-Rounders Club winter se ya der Dan Club begta the faU and cornr 3t the Intermediate dancers will start get-togethers on Oct 7 Tf.e beginners classes will begin OP. Oct. Both will be held at p.m. at a location to be announced later amt 11 0 "TM 8 1011 call 232-1991 after 5 p.m. Irven and Bermce Hill are the instructors.

Writers League Pocatello Chapter, Idaho Writers League, will hear Eli Cooler, Idaho State University librarian, discuss his experiences in creative writing this Thursday. The 7:30 p.m. meeting will be held in room 201, Liberal Arts Building. Pocatello Nile Caps Pocatello Nile Caps will have a short business meeting Friday at 12:30 at the Community Center, 1356 N. Main.

All interested persons are welcome to attend to meet their Nile Cap friends. For information, call 237-4985. LDS Singles LDS Special Interest Singles' Dance will be held from 9 p.m. to midnight at the Fourth Ward, 1030 E. Sublette, on JTiaay.AU singles, widows, widowers and divorced over 26 are invited.

Faculty Plant Group The Idaho State University Faculty Wives' plant group will sponsor a plant clinic on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the University Life Science Greenhouse! according'to Jane Streubel, co-chairman of the plant group. Jim Dupree and Lee Samore will present a three part program, including plant prcpogation, plant characteristics, and first aid for ailing plants. ft A AARP Chapter 288 The general meeting of American Association of Retired Persons, Chapter 288, will be held Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at the Green Triangle.

Luncheon will follow at a cost of $2.25 per person. POCATELLO, IDAHO, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1975 IDAHO A JOURNAL SECTION PAGE 5 Nancy Holt, Joseph Brush Wed in Summer Rites Wedding promises were recited by Nancy Holt and Joseph Roy Brush Aua 15 in an evening ceremony solemnized by Bishop William San! at the Third LDS Ward. Mr. and Mrs. DeNeal R.

Holt. Rt. North, are parents of the bride, and the bridegrojm Is a son of Mrs. Eleanor Brush. N.

Main. A color scheme of yellow and orange was carried out in the summer wedding, which featured music by Mrs. Deniece Beck. Honor attendants for the bride were Janet Evans, matron of honor, and Suzetie Beck, maid of honor. Bridesmaids' duties were performed by Juanita Ames and Analyn Holt, sisters of the bride, and Linda Brush, sister of the bridegroom.

Wayne Evans stood as best man (or the bridegroom, ar.d ushers were Marshall Parker. Kent Hitchcock, Evan Frasure and Ron Jenkins. Following a reception in the yellow and orange theme, (he newlyweds departed on a wedding trip to Salt Lake City, They are residing at 161 Mingo in Chubbuck. The bride is employed as a cook at the Sourdough and the bridegroom works for Paul's Pontiac as a front-end mechanic. in the The concert given by nationally-known pianist and ijj former resident, Roger Williams, in Idaho Falls was at- tended by several Pocatellans.

jj: They included a longtime friend, Mrs. Margaret Card- ner, who teaches piano; Williams'Pocatello music teacher, Mrs. Josephine H. Berryman. professor emeritus of mus'C at Idaho State University; and Mrs.

Pat Nuchols. Mrs. Date Gibson Yost (Vicki lynn Ncibaur) Mrs. Joseph Roy Brush (Nor.cy Holt) Vicki Lynn Neibaur Marries Date Yost in Utah Temple BANCROFT--A reception in a red and white color scheme was given for newlyweds, Mr. Junior Music Club to Begin Monthly Recitals on Monday Junior Music Club President Sheila Jaskot announces the first recital meeting of the new fall and spring year.

The club is an affiliate of the National of Music Clubs. The meeting will be held the third Monday. The Sept. 15 event will start at 7 p.m. at Fawson Music Co.

138 N. Main. Teachers presenting students are: Fern Smuin, Margaret Brink, Charlene Hege, Mary Ann Price, Rita Jones. Students performing will be: Susan Broberg, Sherri Jones, Amelia, Maria, Alexandra Vlahopoulos, Laurie Parker, Laddy Smith, Paul Jaskot, Robb Parker, Dorothy Harten, Wes Ranstrom. Teachers and students interested in jS Junior Music Club may contact the counselor, 3 Rita Jones, 169 Fairmont, 232-5385.

Installation of officers will be the third Monday of October. and Mrs. Date Gibson Yost, at the Chesterfield LDS Ward. The couple recited wedding promises in morning ceremony solemnized by Lloyd R. Hunsaker at the LDS Temple in Logan, Utah.

The bride is the former Vicki Lynn Neibaur, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde A. Neibaur. The bridegroom is a son of Mr.

and Mrs. Date E. Yost. At the evening reception the bride was attended by her sister, Linda Hebdon, as matron a of honor; and two Moreland friends, Serena Belnap as maid of honor and Denise Page as bridesmaid. Sharing the flower girl duties were a sister, Juliet Neibaur, and a niece, Kristine Wilkinson.

The bridegroom asked his brothers, Norman Yost, Los Angeles, and Phil Yost, to be his best men. Ushers were Steve Hebdon and Ted Faulkner. The newlyweds are residing in Bancroft after a wedding trip to Yellowstone, Jackson Hole and Salt Lake City. The bridegroom is attending Utah State University. Eggnogs Ideal Eggnogs are an ideal holiday beverage to suit family members and friends of all ages.

For children, add a scoop of sherbet or ice cream to the custard base. A touch of "spirits" might be appealing to adults. Try adding a jigger of flavored liqueur instead of the usual brandy or rum. POCATEUO- MOSCOW IDAHO IDAHO 311 WESTjCENTER I Skirts are with diarming informal! Michelle's corduroy western slyle dress with long sleeves will be both flossy and comfortable when the days turn colder. It features pockets on hips and bodice and is accented with white buttons.

OPEN 9:30 TO 5:30 Downtown Pocatcllo In this military stylo dress with buttons down the front and pockets on the sleeve, Lisa is ready for fall school dnys. In fallish rust color, it's accented with a lie and contrasting scarf. OPEN 9:30 TO 5:30 Downtown Pocalello.

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