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Show Wedding vows for MissGeneal Barney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pat L. Barney, of Sutherland, and Mr. DeVerl Cutler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cutler, of Preston, Ida- j ho, were made Thursday, Sept. C, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. j wiin mem ior ine ceremony were the bride's parents, brothers and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Larrv Clark, from Delta, Mr. and Mrs. Arvin P. Barney, from Portland. Ore., and Mr. Cutler's parents, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. St rick-ley, rick-ley, from Preston. After the ceremony the bridal party were guests at a wedding luncheon to honor the newly weds, at the home of Mr. Cutler's aunt, in Sugarhouse. On Friday evening a reception in Sutherland Ward recreation ha.l honored the couple, and guests called between half past eight and twelve o'clock with best wisiies and congratulations. Dancing was to music by Bud's Band. The bride was lovely in a lustrous lust-rous wedding frown of sparkle and imported French lace, styled with full floor-length skirt and fitted bodice, with high neckline and sleeves tapered to the wrist. A stand-up collar was embroidered in pearls, and her fingertip veil of illusion was held by a headpiece of imported lace embroidered with pearls. She carried a bouquet .if red rose buds and illusion. In the receiving line with the young couple were their parents, and the bridal party of Mrs. Shirley Shir-ley Clark, sister of the bride, as matron of honor, Mrs. Patsy Brum-ley Brum-ley Carling, Mrs. Lael Hilton Lovell and Karen Cutler, sister of the bridegioom, bridesmaids, and the flower girl, Glenna Rae Taylor four-year oil daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor. Dee Petersburg of Preston, stood as best man for Mr. Cutler. Arvin P. Barney, brother of the bride, was master of ceremonies for t.he program, and another brother, bro-ther, Darwin L. Earney, of Heber City, wes general manager. On the program were Linda Walker, Wal-ker, organ so!o, Stanley Hollings-head, Hollings-head, vocal solo, Allen Earney piano solo, Carolyn Callister Bishop Provo, vocal solo, musical pantomime panto-mime 'by the master of. ceremonies. The hrirfo sane "Kwpethpnrts". Thp bridal waltz was played by Dale Johnson on the accordion. The hall was beautifully decorated deco-rated with late summer flowers, NOTICE Due to school starting, office day will be from Saturday to Thursday. Dr. A. K. Tronrud, D. C. Chiropractor LDS Teraple Rites Unite Couple I -' - - , V 1 J . ' i y k i 1 ). n '" 4 I , - V xl ? v k . I ' t? ! k- ' " vV ; Ar i us VkM: "4 4 - j f. - - ' 1 1 ' i '' I i r - 1 .- 'A To lis Honored Saturday Right MR. and MRS. DEVERL CUTLER A reception to honor the newly married Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Earl Christensen is Saturday night, ir Hinckley recreation hall. A cordial invitation to attend is extended to everyone. The bride is Miss Helen Isabell Black, daughter of Mr. and Mrs LeGrand Black. Mr. Christensen is q s in of Mr", and Mrs. Earl L. Christensen, of Deseret. Their wed ding vows will be made Sept. 14, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Honor Couple At KMgBliosi Greet Friends at Recep Won John D Morviy, and his bride, the former Kay Thomas, whose marriage, marri-age, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple 's announced this week, will be honored at a wedding reception Saturday evening, September 15, m the P.eiief Society room in Uincklev Ward. A cordial invitation to attend :s evteded to evervone. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Thomas, of Inde-Tnrie-f. Mo Mr. Moodv is a son of Bryant Moody, formerly of Hin-ekle-' and now of Salt Lake City. The ne'v weds will make their home in Provo. f refit Friends At Reception k. A . V. v y -Photo by Glen Gardner land. liilman Johnson took pictures throughout the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Cutler are now making a home in Preston, Idaho, and Mr. Cutler will continue studies stu-dies at USAC in Logan for the coming year. li:amingtoy Elee Finlinson wrv frm n u l."x XlS FV vy y u y M IT fa t! '. I i L J t .1 " HOTEL DELUXE SIMMONS REG. TRADE ALLOVME 12.03 SPECIAL 47.59 furnished and arranged by Mrs Mary Ilenrie. The guest book was attended by Mrs. Verna Taylor, and Arva Johnson, cousin of the bride, and Meredith Anderson, attended in the gift room. Receiving gifts were nephews of the bride, Mack Clark, David and Billy Barney, of Portland, Port-land, Lee Barney, Heber City, and Tommy Taylor, Hinckley. In charge of serving were Mrs. Mary Johnson, aunt of the bride, with Mrs. Rayda Rawlinson, Mrs. Clifford Adams, Mrs. Grace Fowles and Mrs. Dawn Porter. Assisting' Mrs. Johnny Cullins, the 'former in serving were the bride's nieces, Lucy McCardell, daughter of C. F. Kristen- Clark, Kathy Barney, Port- McCardell, has been visiting witn land, and Darlene Barney, Heber her aunts, Mrs. Ben Lovell and City, Sharon Cutler, sister of the j Margaret Eradfield. Mrs. Cullins groom, Linda Johnson, Hinckley, was Dorn in Leamington, and mov-and mov-and Annette Rawlinson, Suther- ed t0 Angeles with her family, . I when She was eight years old. She "nd her husband came for a visit to her old home while her father was visiting here, but missed him, however, ns he had left for Milwaukee, Mil-waukee, Wis., to visit a son. Mr. MeC-irdell returned to Leamington on Saturday, Sept. 8. Mrs. Millie ' -)ve!I went into Salt Lake Friday to meet him and they returned together Saturday. M's. Osc.ir Wnrnirk stayed several seve-ral d.iys with Mrs. Essie Anderson, '.-.'siting with friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Ruehen Nelson left Sunday. Th-?y will stop in St. George for the rnmial ro.leo, where Rube n scheduled to ride in the -r-'de with the Las Vegas posse. Thev will then return to their home in Las Vegas. M-s Randall Eradfield has spent several days last week in Salt I-ake "itv with her mother who is ill in fie hospital. They expect to 'bring Mt. Pnv to her home in Nephi Wednesday. Miss Sandv Thompson of Lynn- Abraiu&iu Mrs. Afton Fullmer Miss Janice Nielson. daughter of Mr. pid Mrs. Clinton S. Nielson, of Leamington, and Mr. R. Neal Lar-sen, Lar-sen, son of Mrs. Oleta Swensen, of Hinr-kw cnjrt wedding vows Saturday, Satur-day, September 8, in the early evening at the home of the bride's parents. President L. Jay Nelson crave an impressive talk preceding the double ring ceremonv. Present were members of the immediate families. The bride was lovely in a dress of white nylon net embroidered in silver, with fitted "bodice and bouffant skirt. She wore a matching match-ing veiled cap, and carried a bouquet bouq-uet of white carnations and pink roses. ,Miss Inez Nielson was brides maid, and Jeff Carter was best man. We are so hanpy to again wel- A reception in Leamington Ward corne to our Ward, the Eugene hall honored the couDle, and guests Youn-r family. Eugene. Nayon, Dav-called Dav-called between eight and eleven id. Mary Lee Halley Kay and Dan-o'clock Dan-o'clock to wish the newlyweds ny. We love them have missed happiness and success. them while they have lived else- A program during the reception : where, included two piano solos by Fran-! Mr. and Mrs. Clifferd Petersen ces Walters, of Delta: a musical and family went to Logan, to the reading by Norma Nielson; two ; wedding reception of their son, piano solos by Janet Nelson; an Arnold Dale and Nadine Wright, accordion solo by Sally Nielson; , Saturdav evening, Sept. 8. We send vocal solo by Jeff Carter, of Hin- our hearty congratulations to Arn- ckley, and two vocal solos by Mrs. old and his new bride. Jean Tolbert. j The Primary gave a party at The bride and hridegroom made the opening of their meetings, on short talks in appreciation, and Wednesday. No Primary has been cut the beautifully decorated silver, : held all summer. Games were pink and white wedding cake. played and refreshments served. After a short wedding trip, the j Sherman To'nert had a very new Mr. and Mrs. Larsen are now riinfn! accident to his thumb., making a home in My, Nevada, caught it some way in a trailer Mr. and Mrs. Neil R. Forster Mr. and Mrs. Neil R. Forster received re-ceived best wishes and congratulations congratu-lations nt the wedding reception thtt honored them Saturday night in Delta Third Ward hall. Their wedding vows were made Friday, September 7, i:i the Salt Lake LDS Temple. MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE Delta. Utah, Thurs. Sept. 13, 1956. The attractive bride is the former for-mer Clarene Willden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al Willden, of Delta. Mr. Forster is a son of Mrs. Ila R. roister aiid the late Henry Forster. Receiving with the newlyweds were their parents, and bridal party of Mrs. Gloria Hare, sister of the bride as matron of honor, Mrs. WaP.ie Eeth Bishop, Misses Barbara Welton, Anne Henrie and Frances Harris, bridesmaids; flower giils, Rosemary Forster and Bonnie Willden, and Stanley Hollingshead, best man for Mrs. Forster. The bride was loveiy in tier : wedding gown of filmy nylon tulle rover white satin, styled with full, j noor-length skirt and fitted bodice iwith high round neckline and long j tapered sleeves. Chantilly lace formed a pannier on the skirt, and was appliqued on the neckline with sequins. Her shoulder-length MjVeil was held by a tiny cap of l pearls, and she carried a bouquet I of pink roses with streamers of j white carnations. IW attendants were gowned in pink and white and carried pink -"id white bouquets. The little flower girls wore matching picture frocks of white and pink nylon. Niland Willden, brother of the bride, was master of ceremonies for the program. The trio of Kath-ryn Kath-ryn and Chloeen Callister and Shirley Shir-ley Christensen sang "If I Live to be a Hundred", and Janice Western sang "If I Love You", with piano accompaniment by Donald Western, Mrs. Arjanna Wood gave a reading, read-ing, written by Mrs. Elaine Dekker for the young couple. LeRay McAllister Mc-Allister sang "Yours Is My Heart Mone", accompanied by his wife, LuJean McAllister. Beulah Barney played a piano solo, "September Song". Rosemary Forster sang "Mine Alone", with Beulah Barney as accompanist. Among the guests from out of town were the bride's aunt, Mrs. Florence Lee, from Kaysville, and sons, Donald, Arden and Harold Hamblin, and Mr. Forster's brothers brot-hers and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Mer-lin Forster, en route to Urbana, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forster, Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Phelps, Granger, Wyo The new Mr. and Mrs. Forster are now making their home in Salt Lake City, where Mr. Forster is employed with Safeway stores. where Mr. Larsen is employed. Is Hostess At Lyric Lore Club Mrs Leathe Bennett was hostess to the Lyric Lore Club on Sept. 5. I hitch. Dr. Bird is treating it and he says it is doing fine. However, it is a bad time just at harvest to have a b?d hand. Benny Schena and Danny Ather-1 Ather-1 V hav-e returned home after twJ months in Idaho working their combines. Mr. Henery Hoff is employed in LADIES mi FALL HATS HOW l!l STOCK ONLY ONE OF A KIND the high-minded coatdress by 0( Id Refreshments were served to1 Tor Anpr'es at the Bank of Amori- Zerma Schlappi, Thelma Black, Har'pi. We all wish him success at his net E'iason. Verna Gardner, Pearl' new job. Snow, Cora Harris, Reva Skidmore, I The David Poulsens (Kathleen Anfie Warner, Olive Barnev. Leona Fullmer) have moved to Salt Lake Jeffery, Maurine Je'fery, Maurin? 'Citv from Cortez, Colorado. Anderson. Leatha Bennett and Goldie Miller. The evening was spent planning the program, etc., for the coming year. Emily Mrs. Lula Warnick is visiting )-i . Sundav, Mr. Friday night while on their wav to Iogan. Erma nd Clifferd Peter-f.'-. K'.ent the nght at Kearns, with r'ni")ipr Co'or-a, and family, the Wi!f t.-d rennetts. .Mrs. Salt Lake City with her sister, Mrs. Lizzie Dobson. PARK iyl staved Frklav nielit. with her rirl friend. Nancy Nielson. I to bring fruit home for the winter's Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Boise, of canning. i.T,.K;t. f ;c.,...; ..::: Macta with Mr.' and Mrs. Dean Harder." home Friday night. He flew from;from Delta. Miss Ardyth Twitchell Young had as guests irid Mrs. Otto Soren- sen. from Salt Lake, Emily's cousin. The sacrament services Sunday night were in charge of Pat Barney Bar-ney accompanied by his wife from Sutherland. Speakers were Bro. Banks and Bro. Abbeglen from Master Russell Finlinson arrived ' vnnd'L. and Bro. Roy Twitchell i V v 1 1 Mrs. Lorna Wie'hmam and two Monmoth, Oregon, into Salt Lake'8? w m! "'n Never Walk .... . . . . n i f. . r. t . ift nnp . nnn I n a I jrn c ir ' - "n'Mren are staying with Mr. and vjiy, came uy ous io ojjajnsn rum. Mrs. R.ch Finlinson SERTA REG. TRADE ALLOWANCE SPECIAL Mrs. Wanda Nielson and so,i pi"l, went in'o Salt Lake City on Saturday night to attend the wed--ing reception of a nephew, Rich-"rd Rich-"rd Anderson. Mr. Larry Fradfield is back with VW crndmother. Margaret Brad-''fH. Brad-''fH. to attend school at Delia Alone", and "The Lord's Praver' where his parents met him. He ul Keem sang "un the liigh- has spent the past two rronQu of 1 aunee , accompanied by his summer vacation in Monmoth, He has been deepsea fishing end swimming in the o"ean and piayed on the Pee Wee baseball team while there. Miss Marcene Finlinson was home several days wiith her folks. I Mrs. Dale Bliss. Young Allen Barney Bar-ney gave a piano selection "Th? Dance of the Elves". High again this winter. He has she hrs returned to her in Ho. 1500 MATTRESS A. C. A. TICK THIS SALE OHLY - $24.95 ALSO BOX SPRII16S BEDS PILLOWS -MIS-MATCHED SETS GREATLY REDUCED PRICES been working in Yerington, Nevada, this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barrett and children left for their home in San Dieeo. Calif., Saturday. They have spent a two week's, vacation visit ing here with Mr. and Mrs. O. L. To'inson and other family members: clothes. and also in Ogden with Mr. Barrett's Bar-rett's folks. Services for Larry Nielson Throngs of people crowded the chapel for the funeral services of Thomas Larry Nielson last week. There were masses of lovely flowers, flow-ers, portraying to the family the love and friendship of numerous friends. The program was as follows: Opening prayer by Earl Great-house. Great-house. Song by Phillip Moody. Re-mrks Re-mrks by Bishop John M. Nielson. West Yellowstone, Montana Mrs. Kenneth Nielson spent Tuesday Tues-day in Provo arranging music les-so"? les-so"? h" shunning. Mrs. Clara Johnson met her husband hus-band in Salt Lake Monday and spent the day shopping for school Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bradfield fook daughter Joan into Salt Lake City, to enroll in Hennegar"s business busi-ness school for the winter. Mr. A. M. Harder drove to Mt. Pleasant Sundav to visit with his son, Boyde, and family. Boyde left Monday morning for Aberdeen proving ground in Maryland. He Aill take 4 months training to be a mechanic for National Guard Armorv. Sunday night meeting was under the direction of High Councilman Rulon Cauuister, conducted by Rich ard Nielson. Speakers were Ray- Speaker. Glen Seegmiller. A gul tnr ncoiir.iirm and ninno trir, of estern and Theral Larsen. Donald "Boots and Saddle", bv Nancv and i Western played two of Chopin's Sallv Nielson and Margene Finlin-' Preludes. Janice Western sang "I I son. Speakers. W. Walker Finlinson , Walked Today Where Jesus Wa'.k-land Wa'.k-land Merlin Christensen. "d" and "Benediction". Prayers i Song. "I'm He .din for the Last i were offered by LaForge Loved Round-up" by ean Tolbert, ac- j and O. L. Johnson, jcompanied bv Vilma Lovell. Clos-j Relief Society held their work ing prayer by Richard Nielson. ' meeting Tuesday afternoon. Re-r-SThe grave was dedicated by Ben ! freshments were served by Wanda nriTfl'S CEPRUTmcnT store jr . i. .iiwu i m ; Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Williams : spent the weekend in Provo with Tvr son uon. am rns lamny. Mrs. Richard Nielson drove to I Pmvo Mundav shopping and after I fruit. t Tr nnrl fr w YV Finlmsni Shp was born Thursdav. Sent. 6th , were in Favson after peaches on . at the Payson hospital and weigh-Saturday. weigh-Saturday. " i ed 6 lbs. 3 oz. Mother and daugh- O. L. Johnson and F.ay Johnson ter are at home and doing line, went into Spanish Fork Saturday' Nielson and Wilma Lovell. Guests staying at the Clinton Nielson home over the weekend were Mrs. Clara Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Holesmann and their chldren. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nielson ar? the proud parents of a baby girL THIS IS THE YEAR TO COME TO THE FAIR A CENTURY OF ACHIEVEMENT ACH-IEVEMENT DEPICTED IN HISTORICAL EXHIBITS EXHIB-ITS AT THE STATE'S GREATEST FAIR Holiday on Ice of 1957 featuring feat-uring the Nutcracker and 25 Spectacular Acts. Beauty Pageant. Sept. 17 Kid's Day Starring Duncan Renaldo (The Cisco Kid) with his horse, Diablo and his amigo, Rex Ross! Horse Racing Motorcycle Races Horse Show Livestock .QZ1D& IK 3 INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION SEPT. 14fh-23rd f irgroarft-Salt Uk City r v i V At featured in CHARM to lend fin ir of importance to country luncheons, dinners in town-Toe Todd'i molded coatdiesi tiat'i chalk-marked chalk-marked with counterpoint stripe. softly vee'd with bright white. In Reltex rayon and acetate woven stripe with the look of fine wonted, Coloritr processed lor permanent crease-resistance. Elack with caramel, lime or white Itripet. Sacs 12 to 20 and 12'2 to 22i 3.93 to $5.98 - i r wV- V" |