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Show , ... Newlyweds Honored at Thursday Reception Newlyweds Mr.' and Mrs. Tho- mas A. Etevey are making their home In Alpine following their wedding In the majestic Salt Lake LD3 Temple, Wednesday,, April 21. Mr. and Mrs. Dahrl Tlngey accompanled.themlo the4 temple. The former Rhea- Lee Gray to the daughter of Mr. and ,MraRlcnardOrayr-Lehl. Mr. Devey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Devey, Alpine. Thursday evening a reception honoring the couple was held In the Lehl Second Ward. Pink tapers ta-pers In tiered candleabra and pink and white carnations formed form-ed the background for the wedding wed-ding party. The attractive bride chose a floor length model of embroidered embroid-ered nylon tulle over satin. Her dress was fashioned with a bouffant bouf-fant skirt, fitted , bodice with scalloped neckline and long sleeves, slee-ves, ruffled at the wrists. Her lace bordered, fingertip veil of nylon tulle was caught to a seed pearl tiara; her bouquet was pink rosebuds and white carnations. THE AMERICAN FORK- CITIZEN, Thursday, April 29, 1954 Mrs Richard Grav Jr. was matron of honor. Mrs Dahrl Tlngey, Connie Mae Jolev Sheila Shei-la Hayward and Jane Devey attended at-tended the bride. They "wore ballerina length formals in pastel pas-tel colors -Their" bouquets "were small lephcas of the brides. Bill Devey performed the duties du-ties of best man. Richard, Ronald Ron-ald and Kenneth Gray ushered For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Gray chose a two-piece black andWhite dress.. Mrs. Devey De-vey was attired In navy blue. They wore matching corsages of baby orchids and white carnations. carna-tions. Centered on the serving table was the tiered wedding cako trimmed In pink and silver, with a miniature bride and groom on the top. Jane Eddington furnished the back ground music. Mrs. Marlow Bennett was in charge of the guest book. Mary Jane Bernardl and Joan and Demise Davis took care of the gifts, ojeo aria Cleora Davis, Margaret Ann Webb and Karla Mork served the refresh ments. J. Ferrln Gurney was master ceremonies for the program which apreared . Janice Ad- amson. Donna Evans. Bud Gur ney, John Jolley' Kay Christen- sen, Karma Christensen. Larelll i Hatch, David Healey. Lester aiey. Norman Adams. Mrs. Zenith Chamberlain and LaRae Diamond,. Jane- Eddincton-. was accompanist. of on now-proof that your permanent i$ perfect . . . when you get the amazing new r 1 OIOKYO For the first time, you can acta ally see proof of complete neutralization neu-tralization for your perfect, extra- A-"-- it. ft- r X r ...v v - w the Magic Rhapsody Test ... ask & 'mm chaw vcai thi xritinp test Vv- a " aiH.1M AAA C JB MAnM.ir'HrtlV VILIIUUT ICC 1V1 TVIUIVU " " T our wave must be the finest ever! f And you'll be thrilled with the breath-taking . DdiHT OI TUttT xuupiuuT pnuuuKw. wmmom - ;. -- - . - $diij the marvelous Rhapsody permanent ' BELVA BATEMAN Phone 161W LaYEKN'S BEAUTY SHOP pnone LOUISE S BEAUTY SALON s Phone 102W IVONA ROBINSON lasimuch mowinq vilth t " V VIGOROUS ROOT SYSTEM GREATER DROUGHT RESISTANT DEEP GREEN COLOR lierion Blue Cr. seed will rover 3 1 4 time, more area than moat other high-quality gr.as seed.1 mtoN nut ctAsrs SlOW-GZOWliiO MET xtfro. Gayle Hatch Married in Impressive Rites Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Joseph . Luciano will make their home In East Hampton. Long Island. The couDle were mar ried April 19 In the 4770 House, an old colonial home on Long Island. Army Chaplain Major Eugene Murray performed the impressive ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by Major G. Boldt. The former Oayle Hatch Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Hatch. Mr. Luciano Is the son of Mrs. Thomas Russell, Newark, New Jersey. The lovely bride chose a bal lerina length dress of lace and net, with a fitted bodice and long sleeves. Her chapel length veil was caught to a band of orange blossoms; her bouquet was jof white blossoms - - - Mr. and Mrs. John F. Williams attended the bride and groom as matron of honor and best man. Mrs. Hatch and Mrs. Russell were attired in navy blue and white and wore matching corsages cor-sages of red roses. After the ceremony a recep tion was held at the newlyweds apartment. Immediately fol lowing the. reception .the couple left on a honeymoon to Niagra Falls. For going away the new Mrs. Luciano chose a navy blue suit with white accessories. Martha Chadwick To Be Honored Vt Open House Mrs. Martha Ellen Chadwick, native and lifelong resident of American Fork,-will be honored rt an open houso Sunday, May , between the hours of S p. m. ind 7 p. m. at the family resi dence, 264 East 3rd North. friends and relatives are cordl- illy Invited. k Mrs. Chadwick was born May ,'"A18T7wltt'"Amertcari"'ofK;, a daughter of James and Elizabeth Spratley. She was married to William John Chadwick In the Salt ' Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, on December 4, 1901. Mrs. Chadwick has always been very active In church work, she did outstanding work In the Dean I. Shelley Marries California Miss Mrv"andiMr."Radolpb 'Gxrsa, Los Angeles, Calif., are announc ing the marriage of their daugh terBetty Mae and ewf-Shel ley, son. of. JMr,andMxsiA,A. Shelley. The ceremony was per formed in the Sacred Heart Church of Los Angeles. Attending the bride was Cells GkOVeil perforated wetlmha or test ffianT" John Cavanaugh was the only usher. : : Following a short honeymoon to Ensenada, Mexicor the couple are making their home in Los Angeles. r Exceptional Children P-TA Me6ts" Fnaoy ' Exceptional children of Utah County Parent-Teachers Assod atlon will meet Friday, April 30, 7:30 pin, at Wasatch "School in eHpil!mal:idjm-cl number 34, according to Jocle Broadhead, publicity chairman. ELsa Harris, program chair man, announces that Mrs. Vera Gee of Salt Lake City, who Is speech consultant for Utah State Department" of "Public Health, will speak regarding the past activities of the Salt Lake Chapter of exceptional children and will also discuss future plans concerning that organization. Save mnrne Save Morni ey We hare just received a carload of famous Lennox Furnaces "TDeriis explain our new money saving plan for automatic heating a n d air-conditioning at Car- ' " load prices.. . KO DOTTN MTSSNT First Installment Aug. 1 - Guntlier's American Fork Phone C07 Relief Society as a visiting lea cher for over forty years. She was n member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Eight of her ten children are living. They are Dr. James 8., Fay S., Earl S American Fork; Rcy S.. Logan; Raymond S.p Og-den; Og-den; Mra. JackV. (Edlthf Smith, ,AlPlne:.;Mrs Clark iRuthi. Bird and Mrs. George (Leah) Wood, Salt Lake City. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Sterling (Edith Preston) Fox welcomed their first boy Tuesday, April 20. As yet no name has been given the 10 pound 11 ounce boy. The Fox's have two other children, Cathleen, 8, and Diane, 5. Mrs. Fern Preston and Mr. and Mrs. Eli Fox, Lehl are the proud grandparents. The 9 pound 4 ounce boy of Mr. and -Mrs. Woodruff Thomson Thom-son (Irene Giddlngs) Is now hanging his blue cap at home, Tie made his arrivel April 19 at the Utah Valley Hospital. In-grld, In-grld, 10, Ruth, 7,and Allan, 4, had the welcome mat out for their little brother when he arrived ar-rived home. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Luth-er Giddlngs are sharing grandparent grand-parent honors with Mr: and Mrs; uon inomson, jspnraim. April 18; to Mr. and Mrs. Jess W. Herrington, Pleasant Grove, a girl.' April 19; to Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Fred-rick Gardner, Pleasant Grove, a boy. April 24; to Mr. " and Mrs. Charles Unstrom, Pleasant Grove, a girl. Douglas Nash has been strutting strut-ting like a peacock ever since April 20, when he became the father of a 6 pound 11 ounce boy. Mom, the former Shirley Beck, is pretty proud too. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Beck and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barratt aw the thrilled rr -parents. Mrs. " Mary V- . , Pleasant Grove, and C. F. Jv-l - son, Salt Lake City,, are t:-2 great grandparents. April 19, to Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam H. 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