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| 4-IMaa<am T M lm < ft-’tUaaclciy,Nov.21.1969 w m 1 feT«l(e TODD ALLEN DEEDEESYNNESS Mr. and Mrs. Jake Oatman and Mr. Fred Synness are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Denise “Dee Dee’ Synnesa, - a ll o f Helena, to Todd Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Allen o f Dell. A Jan. 6 wedding is planned at' The Assembly of God Church in Helena. MATTHEW CLINTON JENNIFER JONES Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Jones of Dillon are pleased to announce the engagement o f their daughter, Jen nifer, to Matthew N. Clinton, son of Mrs. Howard D. Clinton of West Plains, Mo. Jennifer and Matthew are stu dents a t Ricks College in Rexburg, Idaho. They are planning a Dec. 15 wedding in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple, Idaho Falls, Idaho. H e r e 's T h e S a l e Y o u 'v e Been W a iting For! o n SA S a n d b a v e R O C K P O R T Men's fif women's shoes • No special orders ® 1 * No la>'awa>'s / O F r id a y & S a t u r d a y , N o v . 24 & 2 5 C a n n o n , J o n e s e x c h a n g e v o w s On Friday, Aug. 4 , J a n e t Lorraine Cannon a n d Shawn Lester Jones exchanged w edding vows in a double-ring ceremony o ffici ated by Bishop L y n n B o tt o f the Church o f Jesus C h rist o f Latter- day S a in ts . The b ride’s father gave h e r away d u ring the outside ceremony. The wedding h a d a lovely country s e tting a n d was h e ld a t the home ofth e groom. Ja n e t a n d S h awn are the c h ildren o f T im a n d M a rtha O’Connor of Lakeview, O re., a n d G e rald a n d P a tricia Jones o f D illon. The bride wore a f u ll length gown w ith a fitted bodice and n a tural w a is tlipe. H e r h e a d was adorned w ith w h ite roseB a n d orchids. In her arm s rested a fan bouquet o f white a n d dusty-rose carnations o f which h e r m o ther crafted. Three b ridesm aids in m a tc h in g floral p r in t, tea-length dresses, carrying fan b o u quets, a ttended the bride. Her a ttendants were Michele O’N e ill as h e r m a id o f honor, and her sisters, S h e riy Beeson a n d T a m m ie Mobley. Her niece, Tobie Beeson, a ttended as h e r flower g ir l. The groom was a ttired in a w hite tux accented w ith a dusty-rose boutonniere, a n d was a ttended by three groomsmen dressed in lig h t p in k s h irts a n d g ray wranglers. H is best man was M ik e Hughes, along w ith A u s tin L o tt a n d C ary Jones as groomsmen. Braden Jones, h is cousin, attended as r in g bearer. Conny a n d J e n n ife r Jones, sisters o f the groom, attended the guestbook. P a u l Beeson, the bride’s brother-in-law, a lo n g w ith the groomsmen, ushered friends and fam ily. S e rving the wedding cake was M axine A llred, a friend o f the fam ily. Ja n e t is a 1984 g raduate o f BCHS a n d attended W estern M on tana College for four years. She is presently employed a t the college in the Adm issions Office. Shawn g raduated from BCHS in 1983 and h a s completed 1-1/2 years o f college - one q u a rter a t R icks a n d one y e ar a t Western. He is c u rrently employed w ith Frontier Anglers. The couple is a t home in D illon. I t i l i t i p t MR. AND MRS. SHAWN JONES B o u l d e r c e n t e r a s k i n g f o r d o n a t i o n s f 683 5522 25 N.Idaho The M o n ta n a D evelopmental Center in Boulder is a s k in g h e lp of donations a n d gifts for their 200 clients th a t live a t the Cen ter. Among those item s most needed are grooming a id s , cloth ing, arts and craft supplies, snack food, recreation equip m e n t, records and cassettes, W alkman radios, m usical in s tru m ents, tobacco products, games and other item s o f a personal nature. Interm o u n ta in Transporta tion Company, which serves Beaverhead C o u nty, w ill d e liver gifts to the center free i f s e n t by Dec. 15. To donate, packages should be taken to the b u s depot and labeled \Christm a s Dona tion\ M o n tana Developmental Center, Box 87, Boulder MT 59632. The donor's name and address should be included in the package. r t u m H e r e ’ s e v e r y t h i n g y o u ’ r e l o o k i n g f o r : 0*0 $ 9 4 ® o o Pur*** wm anfoy tht imply ttattd kr*t o t ttaa conMtnewary 0 *«fn Tha tmootftfy tartorad to**, wms ana perton* • li p »•**• • etaan mprasvon. Tha sumptuous cutfwwtf of tot utva-conrftfL Loveseat Finance for o nly *34®° m o n th , o.a.c. Sofa $ 1 0 4 8 ° ° LoV e s e a t Finance for o n ly *30°° m o n th, o.a.c. \Rayburn\ A contemporary too* w«ha tot of polish. Designed to comfort a crowd with easy, rounded curves, tftfcMy padded channel back, cushioned fold-over arms and deep seat cusNonmf. So appealing with dark wood accent trim. Alt at * pleasing price) * 1 0 6 8 0 0 S o fa & Loveseat Finance for o nly *31°° m o n th, o.a.c. j luxury built by ISCHWEICER I quality products since 1899 S c h w e ig e r 3 p c . s e c t io n a l w/recliners in each e n d , color brown S c h w e ig e r S o fas 2 colors contemporary style S c h w e iger S o fa - F loral p a ttern T raditional style C la s s ic M a tc h in g S o fa & L o v e Contemporary style C la s s ic S o fa Contemporary style, W illiam s b u rg b lu e O a k D in in g R o o m T a b le & C h a ir Sets s t a r t in g a t A ll B e d d in g 15% O F F A ll L a m p s 15% O F F AU C o ffee & E n d T a b le s 15% O F F C a r p e t & L in o le u m 15% O F F STORE W ID E SALE!! AH the a pped of dassie, fractional design to NgMght your deoor. C»peds% notable in t t * graeetuBy shaped back i t f h t w lu s t t of scid wood tim . Rich a r fr to n es or soft shades of Mua. ### Reg. SALE *1999\ $1 6 9 9 * *599\ $499°° *529\ $44900 *1059°° *804°° *599®® $ 4 5 5 ° ° *869\ * 7 3 9 ° ° - N l T S C H E ' S FURNITURE-TV - APPLIANCES SALES a SERVICE 683-6441 12 S. Idaho Ennis Christmas bazaar Saturday The Madison V alley Women’s C lu b is planning the ir annual Christm as Bazaar Saturday, Nov. 25, a t the elementary gym in Ennis. Set up w ill begin a t 8:30 a .m . a n d the doors.will.be Episcopal C h u r c h . H o liday open to the p u b lic from 10 aim.' music, decorations a n d S a n ta's u n t il 2 p .m . helpers w ill provide C h ristinas spirit. A Santa’s Playroom is Lunch w ill be served by the provided for c h ildren. 4-H horse judging winners listed The T railblazers 4-H C lu b hosted the Beaverhead County 4-H horse ju d g in g on Nov. 4 a t the H a rrison arena. Lee Ann DeMars was the o fficial ju d g e . Classes judged j were: halter mares, h a lte r g e ld in g s, western equitation, western pleasure a n d reining. The contestants gave reasons in two of the classes. The top four members in the Senior d iv is io n are now e ligible for S ta te 4-H Congress in J u ly o f next year. W in n e rs in the S uperstarters D iv is io n , age 8-10, were: Tro phy, Tyler Tash, Trailblazers; purple rosette, J u s t in Myhre, Riverside W ranglers; purple ribbons, C h a rlie Zim d a rs and Ryan McCracken, T railblazers; blue ribbons, Russell Harrison and Lynn M u nday, T railblaz ers. W inners in the J u n io r d iv i sion, age 11-13, were: trophy, Ju s tin Roscoe, Saddle Bums; purple rosette, K a ri M eine, Riverside W ranglers; purple ribbons, B rian Broyles, Saddle Bums, a n d Megan McCracken, Trailblazers; blue ribbons, Ro chelle B a llard, D illon Hi-Light- ers; Jess K irkpatrick, T railblaz ers; B e linda M u n d a y , T railblaz ers, a n d R a n d i W a y le tt, River side W ranglers. W inners in the Senior divi sion, age 14 and up, were: tro-' phy, Desiree A rnold, T railblaz ers; p u rple rosette, Koy H o lland, T railblazers; purple ribbon, Dennis K irkpatrick, T railblaz ers; b lu e ribbons, Koby H o lland, T railblazers, a n d K risty M eine, Riverside W ranglers. Hie Dillon City Libraiy now has two Polaroid cameras for loan. Also educational videos and books on cassette are available at the Dillon Library. H ie Saturday Story Hour is ev ery Saturday during the school year for children ages 4-8 from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. For thoee with reading problems there is a large selection o f large print books available. New books a t the library include: Once Upon a Time - Golden Threads by Kay Hooper; Between You and Me by Pearl Bailey; Silver Wedding by Maeve Binchy; Naked Once More by Elizabeth Peters; A Natural Curiosity by Margaret Drabble; The Old Silent by Martha Grimes; A World of Difference by Leona Blair; Defcon One by Joe Weber; Maiden Voyage by Tania Aebi; Clear and Present Danger by Tom Clancy; The Ransom ofBlack Stealth One by Dean Ing; The Disinformer by Peter Ustinov; Total Recall by Piers Anthony; Ih e Fourth Durango by Ross Thomas; All Our Tomorrows by Ted Allbeury; California Goldby John Jakes; I Want, to Grow H air, I Want to Grow Up, I Want to Go to Boise by Erma Bombeck; Disco veiy by Thomas Hoving; Streets of Fire by Thomas H . Cook; Skin Tight by Cari Hiaasen; Majes tic l>y Whitley Strieber; Magic’s Touch by Earvin \Magic’* Johnson, In-House Financing Lay-a-ways s a n s 9:00-5:30 . Mon-Sat Dillon A n n u a l B e a v e r h e a d C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e B a n q u e t D e c e m b e r 2 C o c k t a ils a t 6 p .m . D in n e r a t 7 p .m . B a ron o f B e e f o r S tuffe d Poultry Breast • A n n u a l Frank D a v is S t a te o f t h e B e a v e r h e a d A d d ress * A n n u a l R e p o r t o f B e a v e r h e a d E c o n o m ic D e v e lo p m e n t C o r p . D a n c i n g w it h G e n e r a t i o n G a p ^ fr o m 9 p . m . t o 1 2 m i d n i g h t . A t T h e E l k s L o d g e Price: $25 c o u p le ; $ 15 s in g le Tickets available from any C hamber Director, Peterson Drug, Mitchell Drug, or the Chamber Office.