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Show s4.SLim 2 SUNDAY HERALD Reception At1 Spanish Fork Honors Couple Innis Boren PlqnninQ To Change Her Name To Brown Planning to be among the first of the New Year's n bride's is Jnnis Boren, Provo maid whose enSPANISH FORK One of the to Grant Brown is announced by mother of the E. gagement lovely wedding receptions of the bride-to-bMrs. Murran Boren. . holiday season was that given at the First ward chapel Wednesday Jan. 5 has been selected by the. pair as their marriage evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. date which will be solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS temt Jack Powell whose marriage was ple. The couple will be honored at a small home reception on solemnized Dec. 22 in the Manti the evening of Jan. 8 in the home of the bride. LDS temple. Miss Boren is a graduate of Provo high school. She atThe bride is the former Helen Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mra. tended Brigham Young university and for sometime has W. Nelson of Pa Plata. been employed in the business offices of The Daily Herald. Ii N.PriceM. Parents of the groom are Mr. Brown is the son of Mrs. Fern Brown Hall of Eager, Mr. and Mrs. Orla Stewart of Ariz. He is now a student of Brigham Young university Spanish Fork. enTo receive her guests the "bride of having received his early education in Arizona schools. He holiday Among the lovely parade a beautiful gown of white wore in two LDS mission the and served gaged girls Is Darlene Calder whose engage- is a memberyears a fitted bodice and lace net with of the Delta Phi. yoke. The full skirt was caueht ment arid forthcoming marriage is announcbride-eleThe has been honored with a series of two up in three places with springs of ed by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold showers. The first a personal shower was given by an aunt, to reveal a lace Calder of Provo. Lucky young man present- Mrs. William Boyden for family members. Mrs. Leslie petticoat and fell into a train. The fingertip veil was .of white ing the new diamond is Bob Collins, son of Wheeler also entertained in her home at a. miscellaneous Benin u mimea wiiii an ui shower for close girl friends. a boushirred net. She carriedcaging Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Collins of Provo. The couple are planing to live in Provo where Mr. quet of white carnations and pink rosebuds in a setting of net and JOY PALMER The. marriage date while not definitely Brown will continue his schooling. streamers. ribbon decided on will be in the near future. The parents of the bride and groom assisted in receiving the Each of the young people are graduates many guests and attending the are and of Provo high school and seminary bride were Edith Nelson, maid of honor; bridesmaids, Gerry Paxton By at present attending the Brigham Young of Salt Lake City; Reeda B. university. Darlene was active in the girl's Romantic news with an international flavor is con Markham of Provo; and Georg-ann- a of Delta Flower firls Word has been received of the tained in the announcement by Mr. and Mrs. James E were Adams organization and Bob played basketball for little Patty Whitney and of the engagement of their daughter, Joy Palmer Marilyn McKelL All wore formal three years. Since entering school at BYU SPANISH FORK Mr. and marriage in Sacramento church Palmer of L. Cornish. to rites BrookLou John gowns in pastel shades. basketball. Mary anTygart, freshman he has played Mrs. J. Archie Brockbank Both young people are residents of Orem where Miss Lynn Powell, brother of the nounce the marriage of their sis- ings, Ore., and Doyle L. Christen-se- n ter Laura K. Lewis of San Bergroom, stood as best man. of Provo. The new bride is Palmer is a student at the Lincoln high school. Mcto Hyrum P. Jones acted as mas Calif, well-know- e, i, in " ; Darlene Colder Now Joins Parade Of En&a&ed Provo Girls A Texas-Louisia- f na ct ::. - Betrothal Of Joy Palmer Made Known Parents Couple Announce Engineer Marriage Of Their Sister Takes Bride nardino, Angus the of Mr. and Mrs. Donald of Price, Utah. The mar- F. N.daughter riage was solemnized in the JSt. who Tygart, Brookings, Ore., attended the double ring George LDS Temple Dec. 23. DARLENE CALDER- is a graduate of 7 p. m. ceremony. The altar was The bride Spanish Fork High school and re- banked with flowers and candles ceived her A. B. from the uni- lighted the ceremony. versity of Utah. She attended The bride chose a gown of in New Columbia University York City where she received her white satin with rhinestone trim M. A. in English. She is a tal- and she was attended by Virginia ented pianist and has always Rivett. Best man was Bud been prominent in musical cir fol Listed among Provo's newly engaged girls is Louise Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Patton, Jr. cles. At present she is teaching lowed of Ogden. A reception held in the the Colin Bernardino ceremony the San Jr. O'Connor, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. O'Connor Saturday evening entertained at of church and lege. by parents given Mrs. who is pledged to Cpl. Marion Bud Goff, son of Mr. and a smart dinner party to honor The newlyweds are ' honey- the bride. their distinguished holiday guest, mooning in Arizona and will reAaron C. Goff of Pleasant Grove. Mr. Christensen is a son of Mrs. Elizabeth G. Kaye an aunt turn to San Bernardino to make The engagement news is a forerunner of a forthcom- iof York New Mrs. from Patton Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Christensen their home. ing marriaee the exact date of which is indefinite. Brock-ban- k of Provo, who were unable to be City. Mrs. Mr. and Archie Miss O'Connor will be remembered as a graduate of A delicious Spanish buffet dinto wit- in attendance at the marriage due motor to St. Provo high school and at present she is employed in Provo. ner was served and the guests ness the ceremony.George to illnes. He will be remembered CdI. Goff left with the Utah national guard in Septem enjoyed the many interesting as a student of Provo high school, fascinating ber and at present is located, at Fort Hood, Texas. He is a by the guest BYU and as a civil engineer ne wnere was acuve who has traveled extensively both graduate or rieasant urove nign scnooi graduate of the University of in this country and in Europe. in dramatics. Utah. He is at present employed Those bidden were Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Mensel. Mr. and Mrs. the state of California. by Paul Clegg, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle A pot luck supper served ThursNew Mrs. Christensen is em Mr. and Mrs. Gordon day evening in the .home of Mrs. Barrett, By Lewis, and Mr and Mrs. Byron Arthella Kaze greeted members ployed in Sacramento and the the of the OPC club. Arrangements couple are ski enthusiasts, Jensen. Ruth Louis Partridge of poinsettias and red candles bride having won a number of added color to the serving. trophies. Games of 500 followed with the A honeymoon trip has carried aw-- J our announce I must to off old send and work the get First, v prizes being awarded to Mrs. them to Nyack lodge near Lake 10 nuai open house on New Year's but warm clothing that clutters ' ' Brim and Mrs. Norma Ward, Tahoe and at present they are in Julia afternin Come the this house. I should have done it anytime Day. who was a guest. Others in at- Los Angeles where they will view I oon-or probably long ago. Not even Diamond Juevening. tendance were Mrs. Inez Olsen, the Tournament of Roses parade won't have the curtains up but bilee Concerts should stand in my Mrs. LaVern Duke. Mrs. Maude and the Rose Bowl football game we can hope for the best. and that goes for you dearie, The way, Mrs. Nellie Cluff and New Year's day. They will make Halladay, annual dance sixth holiday and you and you and especially Mrs. Bessie Reese. their home in Sacramento. the club Thespians sponsored by I am writing this on'Friday and YOU. So long, folks. BY school of the will be high it is snowing at long last. I love held Monday night beginning at the snow. Our mountains are as 9 p. m., in the east lounge of lovely as the Pearly the Social center, BYU upper I never expect to campus. An orchestra will fur how I haven't the enthusiasm for nish the dance music and special It that I once had. I can't help decorations are being arranged. A in Korea thinking of the boys is ar The affair who are losing ther hands and ranged primarily for the teen feet from frostbite. Winter has of Utah county and will agers a me sense of always given provide an evening of entertainI hve liked to come in E. Edmunds of the Salt Lake ment within their own age group from the bitter cold to a warm to George Lewis, sponthe this but house, year feeling chapter, of Moose showed pic- according sor. is spoiled by the thought of cold tures of Moosehaven, the town Kent Kerby is student chairSfcJ v houses, that offer no comfort. I of the aged in Orange Grove, man of the dance committee, aslike to listen to rain beating sisted Krista Geral Nelson, by down on the roof, but this year Fla. at a meeting of Women of Wilde, and other Thespian memthere are too many roofs that Moose held Thursday in the, bers. offer no protection from the rain, Moose home. Mr. Edmunds also and it is only beginning. about the haven, stat-- j I feol uncomfortable with explained married couples are that ing aged QDCl G- - Li G fl bowls of Christmas fruit, candy, nuts, cakes, pies and all the rest housed in their own apartments! of it. and can carry on the occupation QDlG CurGGTS they choose. Many times there are Something; has come over me weddings between old residents MR. AND MRS. AUSTIN H. ROYLANCE (and it isn't just old age dearie, of the home. Solo and guitar OREM Mr. and Mrs. Ned Kof-for- d because old age have all the numbers were given by brothers. were hosts to family memtime.) Something has come over Bill and Jim Jones. Mrs. Kenneth me I have bers at a holiday dinner at their been thinking, and that always upsets me. Thinking Bray and Mrs. Sam Park, Moose-have- n home recently. Red tapers in chairmen were in charge crystal holders lighted the dining upsets us all and that is one reason why we do so little of it. One of the program and Mrs. Percy table at which covers were laid begins to think, and that leads Harris presided in the absence of for Mr. and Mrs. Allen HudsOn to trying to figure things out, senior regent, Mrs. Warren Lott. and children, Gary and Sandra; SPRINGVILLE A family gathering will be the principal oband that leads to madness. It is Refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Harrison servance of the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Mr. Mrs. and I and Axel as well family, just suppose that there those mentioned and Mrs. John H. Roylance which occurs on Tuesday, January 2. The couple, lifethe and host and so is little thinking going on in Pollock, Mrs. Russell Healy, Mrs. Christiansen, long residents of this community, were wed in Springville Januthe world. There are very few Glen Westergard, Mrs. Alvin Vest, hostess. ary 2, 1901. great minds capable of great Mrs. Clarence Robarge, Mrs. Ed Mr. Roylance was born April 19, 1876 in Springville, the son thinking, and by great I mean Gutzman, Mrs. W. E. Wellington. of Alma and Emma Smith Mendenhall Roylance. He has followed beMrs. Leo Smith, Mrs. Calvin big. This is to our advantage of farming and stock raising most of his life. He is the occupation cause look: What thinking there Christensen, Mrs. Phillip Addis, a member of the LDS church. has been has brought us to the Mrs. Dorothy Bunnell, Mrs. WilMrs. Roylance (Sarah Maud Carter), was also born in SpringBy d, present pass, and that is bad liam Rasmussen, Mrs. Elmo ville, April 18,' 1881, the daughter of Samuel and Sarah James CarMrs. Charles Brady, Mrs. enough. The first caveman who ter. An active member of the LDS church, she served as organist found out he could drag a heavier Joe Monson. Mrs. Vern Fox, Mrs. for the MIA and Relief Society organizations and still serves in the load at the end of two sticks Ed Buys, Mrs. Wayne Jacobsen Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Knight capacity of Relief Society teacher. . Lee Mrs. and than he could carry on his back Snyder. were very pleasantly surprised Celebrating the golden wedding anniversary with their parents began the thing that has brought during the week by a group of will be the five sons and daughters: Arnold C. Roylance, Hugh us to the mechanical brain and Orera friends who called with a Roylance, and Mrs. Reta R. Kelly, all of Springville: Fred H. Roybomb. And yet, man potluck supper and to spend a lance of Provo, and Mrs. Melba R. ScaLmanini of San Francisco, did have a brain, and it WAS California. There are also nine grandchildren. holiday evening. capable of thought,, so it was and The group enjoyed the meal in is inevitable that man WOULD the atmosphere of attractive think, so what are we to do? Man Christmas decorations and spent PAYSON was Lions club host can no more be kept from think- to time in visiting. partners of members at a gala thePresent ing, and acting on his thoughts, holiday party held were Mr. and Mrs. at Wednesday than he can be trained to live the Legion hall, where a hot tur- Theodore Farley, Mr. and Mrs. without eating. key dinner was served and a pro- Carl Farley, Mr. and Mrs. Lawgram featured Francis Lundell, rence Salisbury, and Mr. and Mrs. local representative to the Utah Barney Bigelow. I don't know what all this has state legislature. to do with the New Year, but Pres. Louis A. Bates welcomthen I didn't promise it would ed guests and club members and make sense. I have told you all presented Mrs. Wilmer Hill as RELIABLE along that you need not expect toastmistress. The program inanything profound from me this cluded numbers by the Lions' PRESCRIPTIONS (or any other) year. All I know quartet composed of Heber Jones, With Wonderful B argains On All Winter for certain is that we are blessed Huish Moore, Ray Anderson and in this country far beyond our Clarence Hill with Mrs. Spence desserts, and I can't help but won- Amos at the piano. Other numCOATS der how long this state of things bers were an acrobatic dance by will continue. As wonder is a Norda Gardner, a tap dance by sort of thinking too, this only Myrna Lou Hill and Georgia Ann DRESSES Olson, clarinet solo, Kay further confuses me. accompanied bj Phil Jones; vocal solo, Jack Garbett ROBES accompanied by Jerry HIatt; .voEven reading my took cal number by Monte Bona givbook doesn't cheer me up these clever impersonations of Al days. Nothing that has to do ing LOUNGING and stunts. Lions and with food does, because the man Jolson, ladies. on the radio says that the Korean PHONE 144 Ladies were NO EXCHANGES with NO REFUNDS cities are full of starving child- corsages and giftspresented were exchangren. I can hear them through all ed. Eugene Smith was chairman the caroling, all the time-saviI of arrangements, assisted by J. R. I CENTER DRUG recipes on the radio, in cook- uroesbeck, Byron Dastrup, Clar 129 West Center. Prov books Cold and hunger ence Hill, Paul Bigler, Wallace 33 EAST CENTER and little children. WelL I must Brown and William Hansen. New York Visitor Louise O'Connor Listed Among Provo Engagees Entertained At Dinner Here , Interrelated" Pro-bas- OPC Meets For Holiday Party Minutia i NT 'K1' Holiday Dance hPQninriQ - S'bJti Moose Women well-bein- g. See Films At Meeting semi-form- al ft I . . '(' ted I Dinner Guests I- - Family Will Gather To Celebrate Golden Wedding Provo Couple Surprised Group of Friends All-re- Payson Lions the-ato- Mr. Cornish is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George Cornish and has recently come to America from his native England where he was educated and Where he served as a petty officer in the British Royal Navy before coming to the states. . A wedding in the early spring is being planned for the Salt Lake LDS temple with a reception to follow in the Vineyard ward hall. co Paula Tanner Married In Home Rites Payson Miss 1 Newly Engaged ter of ceremonies for the pro- gram. Mrs. Lynn Powell acted as re ceptionist. Dainty refreshments were served by Maurine Mayland, JoAnn Olsen, Lola May Rowe, Rosa'ie Dunn, Sherrie Larsen, Elaine Tadd, Helen Houghton, Joyce Aitkin, Shirlene Johnson, Fern Wood, Jane Ann Bradford and Marilyn Burraston. Center of interest in the serving room was the three-tiere- d wedding cake decorated with white and pink roses and topped with a miniature replica of the Salt Lake temple, displayed on a lace covered table. Refreshments were served under the direction of the Palmyra stake Relief society board, with Mrs. Twila Isaac and Mrs. Bessie Atwood as hostesses. Mrs. Clyde Lundell and Mrs. Jay Measom, assisted by June Leifson and Janice Fillmore arranged the display of gifts. The newlyweds will make tneir home in Spanish Fork. PAYSON Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ockerman announce the engagement of their daughter, Bon SPANISH FORK nie, to Paul Christensen, son of Jeanne Tanner joined the list of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Christensen when she was of this city. Friends and relatives holiday brides united in marriage to Sgt. Robert were told the glad tidings Christ L. Graham in a quiet ceremony mas eve after the pretty young had received her performed in the home of her bride-to-b- e mother Mrs. Fern O. Tanner, ring from' Mr. Christen Thursday evening Dec. 28. Bishop sen. J. Austin Cope, of the Third Both popular members of the ward, officiated. local younger set, each is a talThe groom is a son of Mr. and ented musician in his own right, Mrs. George Q. Graham of Fair-vie- Miss Ockerman having taken active part in school and church a vocalist and Mr. The bride wore a light brown affairs as checked suit with a gold colored Christensen a gifted pianist. He blouse and brown accessories. is in his senior year at BYU, a Her bouquet was of yellow rose music major, and she is a sophomore at the same school. Both buds, The anSPANISH FORK Natalie Ray of Salt Lake City!are graduates of the Payaorf high nual Athenae for party holiday Deon was her only attendant. Plans for a wedding have not club members and their husbands Sanders of Fairview stood as best was held at the Social Center been made. man. the week. Dinner was during Members of the two families served from long tables attracand a few close friends witnessed artively decorated with lovelyornathe marriage- Immediately folof Christmas rangements lowing the ceremony a reception ments, evergreen boughs andrs was held. Assisting the bride and Small hats and candles. COLEGA in the guests groom receiving given as favors, added to Will hold a New Year's dinner were Mrs. Tanner, wearing a fuevening. chsia colored gown with a cor- Jan. 1 at 7:30 p. m. in the home the gaiety of the Progressive "500," with varia836 W. sage of white carnations; Mrs. of Mrs. C. L. Thatcher, the in a dress of light 500 N., Orem, close to Beverly tions, was played duringto Mr. Graham, with going prizes evening, white should Guests Place. bring brown, wearing pink carnations; will be and Mrs. Dave Thomas, and Mr. Shirley Graham and Carol Gra- elephant gifts. Husbands and Mrs. LaMar Grotegut. is and of promptly Charles Lake guests, Salt serving ham, City: Those present were Mr. and committo 7:30 the at Janice Graham of Fairview, and according Mrs. Arthur Grotegut, Mr. and tee. and Marsha Tanner. Mrs. Claire Thomson, Mr. and Music before and after the PROVONIA Mrs. Mark Swenson, Mr. and Mrs. 1:30 Barat was meet Will ceremony played by Wednesday Orson Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Robbara Neeley and Natalie Ray. p. m. luncheon in the home of ert Grotegut, Mr. and Mrs. Rowe Other musical numbers given Mrs. A. Will Jones. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Fillduring the evening were, a vio- SOCIAL ART more, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jenlin solo by Donna Mae Fuelner, Will entertain their husbands sen, and those mentioned. by Flora May New Years evening in the home accompanied The committee in charge of the Heaton, both of Salt Lake City of Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Knight party was Mrs. Rowe Lewis, and vocal solos by Janice Tanner with a supper at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. chairman, with M r s. Sidney and Ann Oberhansley Hannah Cardall will have charge Hayward, Mrs. Harold Guild, A pink and white color scheme of the entertainment. Mrs. Jex Lawrence, and Mrs-- . was carried out in the floral arMark Swenson assisting. rangements used to decorate the for Fort Lewis where he is servreceivin and the table diviserving ing with an ing room. Dainty refreshments, in sion in the army. pink and white, were served by HALF PRICE Barbara Neeley, Marlene Boyack, Paula Dinner, Games Features At Athenae Party w. Club Notes - noise-make- . anti-aircr- aft Emma Dell Banks, Joan Peery, and Shirlene James, under the supervision of Mrs. Bert and Mrs. Jack Ober-hansl- Sale ey Ober-hansle- y. j Wonderful, Wonderful Mrs. John Oberhansley, grandmother of the. bride, acted as Dorothy Gray hostess. and Mrs. Don Oberhansley Mrs. Curtis Oberhansley assisted in arranging and displaying the 4 winier gifts. The newlyweds will leave soon Lotions . Watch this Fete Ladies ye lEng CiecairGBDC FOR THE Continues! 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