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Show ' 2fl- THURSDAY,1 SEPT. 18, 1S53 Utah!' County. Utah - H' ' DAILY HEI , 'I,..: : ,. j n jDriaes, Grooms Say 3: Norton-Hanse- f 1 X' .'4. 4 l! , A v. i t n I Rich tones of bronze OREM and gold chrysanthemums, in baskets bedecked with bronze ribbon garlands formed the background for the wedding reception of the new Mr. and Mrs. Gayland , LaMar Hansen. The bride is the former Jaimee LaRue Norton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Norton, and the bridegroom is th son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hansen of Orem - 1 '7 Jon ! ' i ' Mimes & $ fit ' - v v' . - M , ,V S. , v -- v V' "i 'My . s ' - S An interesting pro- -' on the Broadway musical, gram ' ' , o " . ' - '. , MR. AND MRS. MERRILL. OAKS (Josephine Ann Christensen) Josephine Ann Christensen V Becomes Mrs. Merrill Oaks "My Fair Lady" was reviewed by Mrs. Herbert Stratton with the assistance of Mrs. Eldon Aston, Mrs. Ray Littlefield and Mrs. Randall White at the first meeting of the year for the Lai ' Cos Club. The members met recently at the White home. A tasty tray luncheon was served by the hostesses who also arranged the pro- gram. There was one guest present, Mrs. Richard Beach. j lHillllm - : , . -- . V MR. AND MRS. DON H. OORAY (Velma Braithwaite) Velma Braithwaite Weds Don H. Oordy 'in Temple Mi,rs.onow PAYSON The marriage of Josephine Ann Christensen- and Merrill Oaks was solemnized Monday morning, Solemn LDS tem a pearl tiara and her bouquet Sept. 15, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple; with Elder Harold PAYSON Lake City on was all white, featuring chrysanSalt B. Lee officiating.rites in ple 4 in Mrs. united Mr. a and of is The hew Mrs. Oaks marriage the themums, rosebuds and stepha-notiSept. daughter Velma Braithwaite. McKay1 Christensen of Pay son, while Mr. Oaks is a son of former y daughter of Mrs. Roy BraithMrs. Stella Harris Oaks of Provo. ells Book I - To Tarn iris s. ' Marilyn Dean of Woodruff was waite, and Don H. Coray, son of Tamiris Club heard Mrs. Rulon Immediate members of the families witnessed the Mr. and Mrs. Dale P. Coray. maid of honor. Other attendants Snow review "Friendly Persuaof the couple, Elder Frank B. ceremony, the party including grandparents Woodbury, great were Mrs. John Roberts of Salt sion" by Jessamyn West at the Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Johnson,) . of the bridegroom, offici uncle HartouchS. A. and Lake City, Carol Coray, sister of opening meeting. Mrs. Juan Mrs. Provo r Mr. sleeves. The bouffant skirt the ated at ceremony the bridegroom; and Linda Whiting was hostess at the home ri$t American Fork. ed the floor. A tiny hat held the folA the was reception given The couple' was hpnored at a shoulder-lengt- h veil of . illusion Braithwaite, sister of the bride. of Mrs. Wanda Snow. Park-Secon- d Mrs. Dave Packard sang two at Payson wedding breakfast given in Salt and the bridal bouquet was of lowing evening They were dressed in gowns of -- Lake LDS Ward Church, after the same identical cut, in indi- songs from the dramatic presenimmediately following the peach ; gladioli marked with a which the newlyweds honeymoon-e- d vidual colors of autumn. They tation of the book. Mrs. Whiting ceremony, and they were feted single white orchid on a backat Yellowstone National Park. carried bouquets of bronze mums served refreshments to 22 . that eveningat a garden recep- ground of golden wheat. will reside in Payson for and " They the Christensen tion given at carnations combined " ' ;hcme in Pay son. "A! color scheme of gold and peach was chosen" for wedding with a golden appointments, i Members of the immediate families comprised the receiving line. Bridesmaids dressed alike in peach taffeta, princess style, carried sheafs of wheat vjith and talisman rib- glad Th Kathleen Chris- tensen, Evelyn Oaks an4 Miriam Christensen Dallin Oaks was best man. The newlyweds plan to make their home In. Provo where both will continue studies 7at Brigham Young University." ; "'iw Si; l"h lL?i?f tigc it r.. aUeviated was air : iiams by leaping uvw urazici sci ua me The- - bride's gown of her own grass.. making was of white polished brocade cotton. Princess-stylethe bodice featured a rounded neck and length d, three-quart- er ; Mrs. Huntington Hosts vari-color- ed lily-poi- nt nn BUTT HALF with the olub schedule for the year which will have a variety of programs, many of which wiU be related . to current events. Five minutes of. each meeting will also be devoted to current events. The year's program was introduced to the members and the yearbooks distributed. Also as part o' the program Stanley Burningha'm sang two solos accompanied by Mrs. Maurice Bird. Special guests at the meeting included Mrs. Harold Alleman of California, who was a charter member of Mothers Study, and Mrs. Chester "Johnson of Idaho, together with the guest CENTER ib: HOCKS for FRESH EGGS --v r At- - Payson Dinner . o, son-in-la- w, The next meeting will feature Mrs. Alton Bigelow who will tell of her experiences during the past two years as she accomp anied her husband and family to Samoa on an LDS work, mission. FIRE IN ROYAL CASTLE LONDON (UPI) A' : ' HIND QUARTERS GOOD .... PROMT QUARTERS GOOD . rT V$rp,te1..i hort SHIRTS STORE HOURS: 10 A.M, mi 1 f i ' - - ! ' f '''tmiiiiiimiimMmiimiiiiwiiii best man. iiirifiiimimMiiiiiriinniiiwiiMM MR. AND MRS. GAYLAND HANSEN (Jaimee Norton) Mrs. Norton chose a gown of taffeta in olive green with a, bronze orchid while Mrs. Hansen chose a gray satin sheath with a black chantilly lace overskirt with a white orchid corsage.. . Background music during the reception was played by Jay Colyar. Greeting guests at the door vere Mr. and Mrs. L, B. Ben nett and Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Nicol. Acting as host and hostess for the evening were Bishop and Mrs. Phil, Christensen. Seated at the guest book was Mrs. Richard Hansen. Delightful tray refreshments carrying out- the theme with bronze and gold napkins were served at small tables centered with sprays of fall flowers. Serving were Margaret Miller, Leon-tin-e Carter, Ann Heath, Mrs. Merlin Clark and Charlotte Allen. Taking the gifts were tiny Lana Sumsion, Rose Mary Hooley Julia Gardiner and supervising were Carol Bullock and DeAnn ' Hale. Hostesses in the gift room were Mrs. Don Hales, Mrs. John Cross, Connie As ay and Afton Burnside. The young couple will live for the next two years near an Air Base in New Foundland. Mr. Hansen will leave in two weeks and his bride will follow him in a month. Mrs. Stark Guest at Fete n, Mrs. Clifford Corless held a Mrs. Max Bond, Mrs. Hal Mrs. Tom Gagon, Mrs. party Monday evening in honor of her sister-in-laMrs.' John Bill Faulkner, Mrs. Paul Oldroyd Stark (LaJean Corliss) who was and Maxine Grosjean. visiting in Provo from San Diego, Mc-Ewa- w, Calif. The group played game and the hostess served refreshments. Present were Mrs. Joe Bond, A FOR PERSONALIZED BEAUTY SERVICE CALL Elva's Beauty Salon The state of Georgia was ad mitted to the Union on Jan. 2, Phone Fit 65 1788. (ft 1 la 1 7 ...IT'S THE WEST'S BIGGEST The leanest beef., The tenderest beans . L LQ1 tor ed goodness - . - ' BACON Qg ' SS) NO. 1 IGA TABLE RITE thiSKoz. fnal-for-tw- o - - - - - - 200 lb. CUSTOM MEAT . . . . .. .1 . . . . J. 1 INSPECT CUniNG YOUR INDIVIDUAL WRAP. DAILY .1 ; . (VITH DEANS) AVERAGE ..... A1 ........ ; ............ . IB. 54c i . L0. 38c LEAN 75-i- b. tX poflnd family size GOVERNMENT AVERAGE HALFS and HICKORY SMOKED to 17 ' to 6 P.M. NO. 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COLORED cy)z U " ' , 3 I . -- ten, - 63 c entertainers. PAYSON Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Richmond of San Lean-arCalif.,' and ' their daughter Mr and Mrs. ,'anri Bill Webber and son Craig of Castro1 Valley, Calif. visited for a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vircn Davis in Salem. A family dinner was arranged recently with 'other guests being Mr. arid Mrs. Max McBeth,. Genevieve. McBeth of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Law and son Tiih of Orem. ' . . !i ' f - ....................... lb. 9flc BEANS ....... .......... Ib. 45 c "... 1 S '1 , s SLICES ' fichrhonds .Honored a Cudahy Puritan Whole or Shank Half mi Mothers Study Club Meet SPRINGYILLE Attorney Jackson "Howard gave a most timely and interesting discussioh of "Laws We All Should Know" at the opening meeting for the season of the Mothers' Study Club held recently at the home - of Mrs. Mae Huntington. In his discussion Mr. Howard pointed toward such laws as those surrounding accidents, the making of wUls, disposition of property and jothers which are of .vital imp6rfance to everyone. The talk was in accordance yellow ribbons. and Little Brenda Burr as ton of Goshen was flower girl wearing pale green and carrying a basket of bronze mums and yellow carnations. Jack S. Emery of Salt Lake City assisted as best man. Mothers of . the couple were dressed in shades of brown bro-- the 'present time. The bride's wedding gown, made by herself, was fashioned of chantilly lace over crystaline. The molded bodice was accented with a collar and long sleeves tapered to the wrist. The full length skirt was made of alternating rows of lace and pleated tulle. Her veil cascaded from Sept. 11 and- - was' honored that evening with a reception at the Orem Fourth-Fift- h LDS Ward Chapel. The bride chose a gown of white heavy bridal satin with a lace panel down 'the front of the ballerina length gown. The sab-rin-a neckline was of scalloped lace. The finger-tiveil was attached to a cap of seed pearls and she carried a, white leather Bible holding a single white orchid. Her matron of honor was Mrsn Klar Robinson, the former Eu-- J genia Bliss of Richfield. The other attendants were Janet Anderson, Mrs. Larry Dotson and Pat Todd. They wore gowns .of iridescent taffeta In bronze shades with gold, and clever little pic ture hats of bronze ne- t- They carried nosegays of bronze and gold fall flowers. The groom chose Norman Pruitt of WinsloWj Ariz., as his - , I -- OREM ; r ) . Lai Cos Club 3 " , Fair Lady9 Interests " 4 'and formerly from Phoeniz, Ariz. .The young couple recited vowi in I the Salt Lake LDS Temple p $ ir . ows Orem Reception Fetes Couple After Marriage - r "'I V BY EXPERTS, NEEDS, FLAVOR IN SPECIAL ATTENTION: DEER HUNTERS DRING YOUR DEER PERFECTION 4 WRAPPED AND FRESHNESS FOR COM- PLY TITE FROZEN FOOD A 0) ( b v , ' I TO US FOR PROCESSING PROVO, UTAH 'DEEQ HAMS SMOKED' 300 South 5th Wc5t UmraiTry Denmsoh's Plain Chili V (without beans), too! |