A/tlJINewlyweds Feted At Evening PartyMr. and Mrs. Frank Price of Laketown were hosts Saturday evening at an informal affair : honoring a grandson, Lee Price, 11 son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth j Price of Salt Lake City, and his bride Beth Turner Price, also of Salt Lake, who were married in the Salt Lake temple January 20, During the evening the guests i I were entertained by selections j c played on the piano by Mrs. Wendell Johnson, and vocal num~ j hereby a ladies trio, Mrs. Del- * ford Webb. Mrs. Hoscoe Floyd and Mrs. Claud Willis. Refresh- j -mentg of ice cream and home made cake w*ere served. Hie young couple received a nice assortment of gifts from friends j i who called to wish them well. | l In attendance from out of town I were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Price and daughter Mrs. Robert Polan,lt;Donna) with her two months old son Kenneth Neil, Carol June Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner, parents of the bride and their son Ronald, from j Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Lewis from Dingle, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Ro$« Hodges from Garden City. jcIvsIcrrI