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Show December 5, 1952 The Mt. Wedding Plans Made By OCLCL I Newlywed Couple Honored At hy P5S2i' 'Waxier Reception Friday i before m.itci uK nl '.a'l.C pll j at Jwl rut into tiiinl. n"cd to be .'po!i.il, m cuttimr. an I linens ; liould be bluuiik, unli.NS thiv t.i' ii In on pi i i. link or Snnfoi ised. Sanfolired link mo 0 tll.tll 1 per cent. Wool mill s im'aiis that the fabi ic will not will .slunk alm.it 2' to tne jail. Cottons ami limns col redly will shimk fioni ahoi.t 1" to it to tlm N.nil. So, il would he wi-- c wt'iu buing these fain ns that liae not been .uiongi d or pi i hi link ta obtain a little mole than the amount lmte.1 ior the pmt mlar garment. 1 MAv I -- hponjjiiig Hoidens . Your first step is to clip along t.e m lv e apes rutting that til in snip of the sin ,u.s nut-sol- Urn1. id. Dm; c'.ciy few undies is nllieient. .Now tlioioughly wet as it with cold water and swing it out. Spread the wet shei t out on your material smoothly. Kail fubne and slant together tightly and have them overnight. Next day remove the sheet an 1 press the damp fabric on the wrong side using a press cloth. Your iron should be hot hut not scorching. Press slowly, woik-in- g always with the grain, cross-wi.-- e or lengthwise but never slantingly. Do not let the iron rest long on one spot for it may leave an imprint on the material. Press until thoroughly dry. When finished fold tile wool with the selvedge meeting exactly, making very sure that the fold is straight and equidistant from both selvedges. Dont press this new fold. ' Ceremony Unites Couple double ring ceremony November 14 in Manti L D S Temple, united in marriage Miss Neva Beck and Boyd V. Black. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Osmer H. Beck of Spring City and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Black of Magna. a Following the ceremony wedding dinner was held at the home of the brides parents. That evening a repection and dance was held at Victory Hall to honCottons And Linens or the couple. The bride was lovely in a gown To shrink cottons and linens, take the material, folded as it came of white satin and nylon lace. from the store, and lay it in a basin of cold water. Dont unfold it. Let Her fingertip veil fell from a water penetrate into every thread. When thoroughly soaked, pour d tiarra. Her bou- the quet was of red roses centered the water ofT, and with your hands press out as much as you can without squeezing or wringing. Then hang the material, still folded, with an orchid. Let it dry. It may be necesThe brides attendants were over a line or on the rung of clothes-barMrs. Hazel Moss, matron of honsary, in order to speed up the drying or to prevent mildew, to turn it or; Lois Jane Beck, sister of the over occasionally so the underside can get to the air. But dont unfold bride, was maid of honor; and it. When completely dry, it is completely shrunk, and should be as Shirley Schofield, MorRae Wil-ke- smooth as when it came from the shop. Do not press you wont need to. Sherlene Larsen, Bonnie Lou Norman and Lena Lombardi, Sew A Tretty. Skirt bridesmaids. J.sateen in a huge floral print becomes a circular skirt Upholstery The couple are making their .by means of a few straight scams. Youll love this skirt in the warm home in Salt Lake City. which wrap days ahead. The waistband is extended with aropnd the waist and tie in front. Wear the skirt paired with a sleeveMrs. Francis Carlson was hos- less bodice for dress-up- , or with a cotton halter for playtime. tess when Utopian club met Fri- Sendshantung a stamped, envelope to the Needlework Department day evening. of this for your copy of Leaflet No. A dessert was served and the WHIRL paper SKIRT.' evening spent playing pinochle. Mrs. Armond Rasmussen won high score, Mrs. Jay Madsen, secMr. and Mrs. Russell Madsen ond high, Mrs. Rex Olsen, travelchildren of Vancouver, Britand tonsola-tion ers, Mrs. Bryant Lamb, ish Columbia, and Mr. and Mrs. prizes. In Chesley Madsen and family of Mr. and Mrs. Allie Christensen Burley, Idaho, came here last entertained a few friends Satur- week because of the serious illness day evening at a party in honor of Mrs. Christensens birthday of their mother, Mrs. C. T. anniversary. Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Byron Lloyd Larsen were honored at El a wedding reception Saturday evening in Fairview North ward chapel. the bride For her wedding chose a beautiful white satin ballerina gown. Her bouquet was of red roses. Matron of honor was the brides sister, Mrs. Gloria F. Thomas; a sister of the groom was maid of honor and LaRaine Erickson, and the brides sister, LENTY OF GIFTS! Naomi Jensen were bridesmaids. The groom is a son of Mr. and idP Mrs. Bryan H. Larsen. The following program was presented with Mrs. Loa Cheney as mistress of ceremonies: reading, Cherril Tucker; piano solo, Carol Riendean; Ruth reading, LINED SUR COATS Erickson; solo, Stanley Brady, Carolyn Brady as accompanist; comedy act, Thomas Parry of Me Manti; solos, Oh Promise and Thine Alone, Tommy Brun-ge- r, MEN'S WHITE PIMA CLOTH accompanist, Joyce Cheney; reading, Lois Larsen, Manti; two vocal duets, "The Sunshine of DRESS SHIRTS Your Smile and "To Each His , Own, Ellen Peterson and Lila Seeley, Alta Osborne as accompanist; Brides Prayer, Loa Cheney; benediction, Sylvin Peterson. A pearl-studde- s. y, tic-en- D Newlyweds Given Reception Fairview Ward ( CHRISTMAS PENNEY! values! . . Etch $8.00 MEN'S 2 for $5.00 . MEN'S WHITE Set $3.00 and TIE SETS BOYS' LINED SUR COATS.. Each $6.00 Fur. Collar & pel formed November 28 In Manti L D S Temple. President L. R, Anderson olliciated. Parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs J. Harold Winkler enter- tamed that evening at a reception at the Second-Thirward chapel. Miss Nancy Sputt of Salt Lake City was maid of honor; Miss Dorothy Winkler and Miss Beth Winkler, sisters of the bride, were binlesmuids, Gall and Smith of Umpire, Calif, was junThe attendants ior bridesmaid. wore formats of and purple nylon tulle and luce and their bouquets were of crysu nthemunis. Jay Bari us of Salt Luke City, performed the duties of best man. Mrs. Carl Smith of Kmpiie, Calif., sister of the groom, came here to be present at the wedding. The young bride was lovely in her wedding gown of nylon tulle, with sleeves, a peasant neckline, a full skirt with three tiers and a weskit of Chantilly lace. Her fingertp veil ot illusion was caught to a halo of chantilly lace. Her bouquet was of vanda orchids and split carnations. The hall was beautifully decorated for the occasion with laven-da- r d Double Ring Juvenile Shirt Miss Patricia Winkler of Mt. Pleasant became tile bride of Mai.slmll A, Iiblg Jr., in a cere-- , ninny Xcedlccraft Xows Pant Sets . Set $100 IJcwd ljoted . . . (BirlLi 'Of Marshall A. Irhigh, Jr., In Temple vents it. Announcement is made by Laban A. Gunderson of Salt Lake City, formerly of Mt. Pleasant, of the engagement of his daughter, Miss Lois Carol Gunderson to Kiehard Dee Porter of Salt lake Parents of the prospective Ciy. bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Porter of Ogden. The date of December 15 has been set for the wedding, rites to be performed in the Salt Lake L D S Temple A reception to honor the couple will be held that ward evening in the Yalecrest meetinghouse. Miss Gunderson graduated fom the University of Utah, where she was a member of Lambda Delta Sigma. The future bridegroom attended Weber College and is a graduate from the University of Utah, receiving a master's degree. He holds membership in Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma XI and Phi Sigma. SHIRT Page Five iMiss Patricia Winkler Becomes Bride Former Resident Special lleasant (Utah) Pyramid Mr. ami Mi's. Frans Fogel-berentertained at an afternoon reception Friday tit honor of Mr. and Mis. LeonaiU Sorensen who were married leeently. New Mrs. Sorensen is the lormei Miss Lomia Fogelberg. A shower in honor of the bride was given Monday afternoon at the Ralph Gunn home with Mrs. Gunn, Mrs. Grace Gunn. Mis. Roger Hansen and Mis. Krwin Bollinger as hostesses. Patents of the groom. Mr. and Mrs David L. Smuisen of Spring evenCity entertained Saturday ing nt a family dinner for forty guests, in honor nl the newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sorensen and for Mr. and Mrs. Perry Sorensen, who wei e also married recently. g floor-lengt- A daughter, December 2 to Daniel L, and Maxine Chandler Daniels of Mt. Pleasant. A son, December 2 to Armond er, Keith Jorgensen; violin selections, Jay Harms; vocal duet, and Jeannlne Peterson of Todd If I I oved You Dorothy Wink- Park, Tooele, ler and Keith Jorgensen; accompA daughter, December 3 to anists were Nancy Stuker and Allen and Lois Beck Cowles of JoAnn Peterson. Mt. Pleasant. The gift table was presided over by Miss Marilyn Fowles and Miss Carina Wliimpey, a stuMms Diane Rasmussen. dent at the USAC, Logan, spent New Mr. and Mrs. Ihiig are the Thanksgiving holiday in Mt. of Pleasant with her family. students of the University Carom W'as a bridesmaid Utah and have returned to Salt at Luke City to continue their stu- the wedding reception of Mr. and Keller dies and make a home for the Mrs. Kenneth Saturday present. evening. lav-Ynd- ar h long-pointe- d Mrs. Helena Ross and white crysanthemunis. To Be Honored The Dean String Trio of Ephraim furnished music throughout the reception. Other numbers on the program were solos, "BeOn cause and I Love Thee by ARM'S LENGTH BLUR ! NO Dorothy Winkler; piano solo,Nevvocal solo, Nancy Staker; Mrs. Rees of Helena The family DUn.tting accld.nl. of Kill kind nr ofum couud by th lock of Bunnell will observe her 81st aid io tfia "arm's length" rang of vision. If yaw bifocals visual birthday anniversary at her home Mrs. Helen Rigby entertained near, arm's don't glvo you door, continuous vision In all rangos Saturday. at a luncheon length, and distance . . . visit a skilled optometrist for compisfo Mrs Bunnell was bom in Wales, in honor of herSaturday afternoon explanation and demonstration of CONTINUOUS VISION LENSES. birthday anniversUtah, December 4, 1871. She is ary. the daughter of Henry D. and WEEK PAY NOTHING DOWN, Present were Mrs. Emil ThomMrs. Margaret Jenkins Rees. sen of Salt Mrs. Alice Lake educaCty, Bunnell received her early the Oldham of Tooele, Mrs. Mary Oltion in Wales and attended Mrs. sen, Maybelle Frandsen, Sanpete Stake Academy at EphMrs. Anne raim and later attended Brigham Mrs. Jewel Lund, Mrs Johanne Coates, Madsen, at Provo. Young Academy She taught school until her Mrs. Norda Rosenlof and Mrs. 161 West Center in Provo marriage to Stephen L. Bunnell Mary Cloward. of Spring City. She has made her home in this city since that time Mrs. Bunnell has been ac- a tive in the Church of Jesus Christ a of Latter-da- y Saints, serving as K a counselor in the Stake Presi- a dency of the Mutual Improve- a ment Association and a board member of the Relief Society of 8 North Sanpete Stake. She served a as the literature teacher in the it ward Relief Society for 24 years 8 and was the Gleaner leader n the a MIA for meiny years. She served 8 many years as a ward choir mem- it ber and has always been active it in the Daughters of the Pioneers and was a teacher in the organ- 8 ... ization. Her husband died 37 years 8 KING'S MEN SETS and TOILETRIES OLD SPICE SETS and TOILETRIES ago, but she carried on alone with 8 the young family and sent them 8 Men For for Men all to high school and college. 8 as 8 In later years she was called WALLETS 78c to $10.00 a stake missonary one of the first 8 the from missionaries 8 lady Spring City ward. 8 3-- SI Mrs. Bunnell is very alert for it her years. She enjoys extensive 8 $2.00 Light Attachment reading of good literature and a has participated in many ward 8 programs. X Her sons and daughters are: it Mrs. Mrs. Wyroa Done, Provo; Rowena Stevens, Wendover; Mrs. a Oakbridge, a Draper, Margaret Oregon; Reese Bunnell, Brigham a (Also have set with flash) City; Maeser Bunnell, Sandy, and a Bunnell Morris a Spring City. Nervous? 81st Birthday St A Standard-- Qpfica &giagL GIFTS FOR MEN Viewmaster $200 Reels 35c, .00 Eastman Baby Brownie Camera $285 Hawkeye Flash Camera . . $7.20 a a weeks, accompanied them here. 00 who is a a Miss Marilyn Fowles, a student at the Univerity of Utah, a visitto Sunday spent Wednesday a ing at the home of her parents, a Mr. and Mrs. J. Weldon Fowles. a oo Mr. and Mrs. Ross Christian- a sen (Maxie) of Ogden, and Mr. a and Mrs. Vern Hansen (Marcia) a of Salt Lake City were guests of a their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy a over the Olson, Thanksgiving a holidays. a a Neilson rs. Annie spent a of home the at Thanksgiving Day a Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tidwell in Mo- roni. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Neilson a and family of Provo were also a present. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Y. Stevens, a a Joan, Beverly and Portia were a visitors Thanksgiving Day and a The Birthday Club met at the Friday with relatives in Beaver a home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. An- and Parowan. a to derson Wednesday evening a Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Pritchett, honor Mrs. Andersons birthday a Frank Lee and Susan Pritchett, a anniversary. AlV. Mrs. Mrs. H. Gunderson and accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Seely were the hostesses. len Smith and baby of Ephraim, a spent the Thanksgiving weekend a der of Jobs Daughters will meet in Roosevelt with Mr. and Mrs. a in the Masonic Temple Wednesa Lynn Poulsen and daughters. a day, December 10 at 7:30 p.m. for the election of new officers Mr. and Mrs. Emil Thomsen of a for the ensuing six months. Salt Lake City were weekend vis-io- a at the home of tleir a The Womens and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. a Presbyteritui Organization will meet Tuesday, J. P. Madsen. a o December 9 at 4 p.m. in the Alice Mrs. and Mrs. Victor with Mr. Hedquist, a dormitory parlors Leah Langer and Miss Edith Mr. and Mrs. Clare Aldrich of a Harold a Mrs. Provo, Mr. and Curdling as hostesses. Mrs. Erwin E. Bollinger will Wiseman of Salt Lake City, Mr. a conduct Christmas devotionEils; and Mrs. Sheldon Allred of Price a new officers will be installed for and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Aldrich a were guests of their parents, Mr. a 1953, and reports will be submitted on the past years activi- and Mrs. O. M. Aldrich on Thanks- a ties. giving Day. a 00 Duaflex $13.50 11 (also have sef with flash) ELECTRIC SHAVERS Remington Contour 21.50 60, 27.50 - Delux 60, 29.50 7.50 Allowance for Old Shaver SUNBEAM 26.50 Plastic or Leather Cases SCHICK 20 5.00 Allowed V 24.50 for Old Sha ver GIFT JEWELRY Sheaffer New Snorkel Pens and Sets Parker 21 and 51 Pens and Sets ' and SETS, Boxed . $1.00 and up . rs son-in-la- w GIRLS NYLON SLIPS Sizes . . Each $1.00 2-- WOMEN'S RAYON SLIPS . . Each $1.00 PRINTED 80 SQUARE PERCALE . . 4 Yards $1.00 Mr. and Mrs John Seely spent Thanksgiving in Salt Lake City, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neilson. Mr, and Mrs. Guy Stewart of are visiting Billings, Montana with relatives here. Their mothers, Mrs. Flossie Stewart of Milburn and Mrs. Susie Smith of Mt. Pleasant, who had visited In Montana for three Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coates and a family were Thanksgiving dinner a guests of their parents, Mr. and a a Mrs. John Burnside. o a Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. a Que Seely on Thankgiving Day a were Paul Seely and daughter, a Mr. and Mrs. Hale and a Seely family, Miss Lizetta Seely of Salt a Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. R. a Bruce Seely. Hallmark Christmas Cards, . American Greeting Cards COTY GIFT SETS . . - REVLON GIFT SETS - JOAN PALOOKA DOLL - . -- Individual and Boxed - BOXED CANDY . . $1.25 EVENING -- . . . . to $6.50 IN PARIS . $6.95 MT, PLEASANT DRUG PHONE 16 X |