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Show t 4J - SUNDAY. AUGUST 8, .1851 utn county, uua ; SUNDAY HERALDfHyrpQjr Bonnie Rieske To Marry., li August! Plan Early Marriage- I - On the arm of her father, Bonnie Rieske, daughter of Mr, and Mrs: Oswald Rieske stepped to her marriage day with Robert Lawrence Smith, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Georgre R. Smith at 7 p. m. in her home. ; A mantle banked with flowers, served as a' background for the nuptials which were performed by Bishop Don Chadwick of the Tenth LDS ward. The bridal drew was ol cream-tone- dg. brocaded aaUn, with tRfr-inwrist-lengsleeves, f tted The veil of bodice and full skirtpearl-beadnet fell from a tiny the bridal flowers were h.hv rvrchldi. white carnations and 'satin ribbon streamers. was Standing with the bride i th ed honor matron, Mrs; Homer Pipsister: and Donna jRIeske, pin, Rozella Rieske, Jennie Roi'wN" dine Roberts and Pegiy SihHh bridesmaids. - Their gown Were all formala In pastel shades withre corsages of gladioli added. Rasmusaen stood with the J bridegroom. Mrt. Rieske witnessed the cere mony in a formal of blue net over satin, wttn, corsage oi rw row while Mrs. Smith chose a black and white street .model ah o with red roses. Following the ceremonri witnessed by family members, the party, adjourned to the recreation hall at the Provo Tenth' ward " A - De-Ve- m, " k kit m Island Residen ts Visit in Provo Out-of-to- wn ' f: Near Future Marriage; Is Planned - HEBER Mr. and Mrs. Amos Mecham of Charleston announce the engagement and. forthcoming marriage of their daughter Arlene i to La Veil Widdison of Charleston. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Widd' ison of Charleston. The couple" will wed in the Salt Lake LDS temple in the near future: - '; .A . ( e . rfp.- : . j : . t HEBER William L. Turner celebrated his 83th birthday dur ing the week. people who called to extend birthday greetig were May Turner and daughter Elaine: Mr. and Mrs. Blair Turner and son; Mr. and Mrs. Fred DaybelL Lavina Murdock and Erma Da via of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wetmore of Helper and Mr. and Mrs. Bill, Turner and sons of Tooele. - .. mmi - .. Interesting visitors from Hawaii to the home of Mr. and Mrs, Oather Roper are , Mrs. Afoon Kamauoha, her mother, Mrs. Ohai Ferriera and friends. Mrs. Ah Mu Young and Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Ah Nin and son John of5an Francisco, CaU and (Honolulu.) . On Thursday evening the Ropers entertained a group of friends in their home at a Chinese din ner cooked by Mrs. Young, Mrs. Kamauoha and Mrs. Ah Nin. Fol lowing the dinner guests were eh tertahned with delglhtful Hawaii an, music and dancing by . the . Islanders. Also celebrated wasl the birth day anniversary of Mrs. Kam auoha's daughter, Ululsni, stu dent at BYU. and noted with a lighted birthday cake and wishes from the group. Attending the evening social were those mentioned and Bios som Enos, Torn Kekaula, BYU student; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kamauoha, (Lueen Kirkland), and daughter Ginger- - Mr. and Mrs. Buford. Klrktand. Heber Kirkland, Btifaye Kirkland, Mr. Celebrate the 100th btrthdar of lee cream manufacture with this "confectioners" lee cream cake ? and, Mrs.' Cecil Olsen and son, Scott all of Carey. Ida.: Clarice Kirkland. Jacksonville! Fla Mr. . and Mrs. Reed .. Nokes, Riverton; Volt J. Roper. Vernal: Mr. and Mrs. John R. Murdock. Mr. and Bjr GAYNOR MADDOX ' crt&m centennial with gala Mrs. L. M. Weight, Renae Roper NEA Food and Markets Editor v cak-I; birthday and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wolf. Ice cream is our favorite des Mrs. Kamauoha came to the Ice Cream Birthday Cake-- ' mainland June 10 touring Alaska sert by. every survey. One hun (Serves 10 to z 15) with the Honolulu Chamber of dred years ago, 1851, a man named t Commerce. She has also attended Jacob Fussell of Baltimore first One and one-ha- lf quarts straw the at San Fran manufactured ; this ice cream (bulk), 1 quart berry food dairy cisco as a delegate, also visiting vanilla ice cream : (bulk); decpr- -' friends and ' relatives there and commercially. Today, with milin Los Angeles. All of the visitors lions of quarts being ' made an- ating candy. Keep ice cream in freezing are planning a trip 16 Yellowstone nually, ice cream manufacture and one to Old Mexico before has .become one of bur major compartment - w hi 1 e preparing decorations. their return to the islands. food industries. That may be one candy To make Ice cream "cake": In Provo Mrs. Kamauoha is also reason why our children are the Pack the strawberry ice cream Visiting with her son Charles and best nourished In into a' chilled layer cake tin 2 a happiest Kamauoha, graduate of BYU inches deep and 9 mchesl in diand his wife and baby girl, the tite world. visitor's first grandchild, and Hbw about celebrating the ice" ameter. Pack the. vanilla ice cream Into a chilled, deep' round daughter, Ululanl. The travelers bowl or fancy mold about 7 inches expect to spend a few days with V friends in Salt Lake City and reunion were father and mother in diameter. serve: To Placed plate, serving before to YellowOgden Vance, Provo; the Cyril Vance over cake going m tiny then invert to stone park. family; Mr. ahd Mrs. Bruce Gilice cream. Place another christ Salt Lake City; and four flat .plate over deeper mold, inchildren; Dr. and Mrs.- - R. W. vert, then slide, vanilla Ice cream Vance, Chicago with five chil- off plate onto. center of straw- layers Decorate with candy dren; the Merlin Vances and two berry and serve at once. trimming children, Salt Lakj City; the An- . Note: If large freezing compart- drew McDonalds and five chil- ment is available, ice cream may Marking the first time in 1 dren, Provo; Dr. Lloyd Vance, be hardened and stored right in invert and years the entire . family could Kennewick. Wash.: Mrs, Miriam the molds. meet together, members of the H. Christiansen; four children, Provof Lcover mold with tpwelwrung out S. Vance family met at the home the Alfred Dexters and one child, of not water until it can be lifted of a son and his wife. Dr.- Cyril Salt Lake City; George Cannons up; or 'dip quickly In. hot water L. Vance in Salt Lake City. and daughter, Orem, and Mr. and before unmolding. The ; youngsters Decorate cak with a candy a Mrs. Cy Thompson and daughter, enjoyed crown and a big iandy 100. if variety of games and the" whole Salt Lake City. group was served a buffet dinner The occasion was preserved on used to celebrate ice cream's 100th in the garden. film with: many pictures being birthday. For other birthdays. other decorations. Participating in the time of taken. - Ice Cream Good Desserf ' silk-smoo- Day Celebration th hot-weath- Marks Birthday er Genola Maid New Mrs. After San Antonio, Tex. Marriage . Scen ted Tate NEA-conventi- j Deodorant Aid ' nf , ce ;.- . : r- . I. f oe spot-contr- ol. Pr-ov- - Family Reun ion Felicia Club Holds Outdoor Guest Party , non-damagi- ng i - ...-..,.:..- .. s. - on i , , un-mo- . :! ld- T ; Entire Family Enjoys Reunion ; tip-to-t- 1 . Cheramy, Inc. Mrs. Douglas Sorensen (Janice Marilyn Larsen) deodorant talc " . acting offers -- this young wonjin all- -' gram with August as master of ceremonies. Sally over protection as a vocal solo ac. Rieske furnished well as a fresh fragrance. SPANISH FORK r Following Allen companied by Ruth. Lewis; their return from a two weeks vRoundy gave a toast to the bride; vacation 'spent in San Diego and Laurene Nelson. Barbara Thomas Dainty Dusting : Hollywood California, the Len, and! Barbara Moore furnished -: : Hansens Friday celebrated ' Mrs'. vocal trio accompanied by MariHome again from Lackland air men, most of them from Utah atHansen's birthday with a large and Carl lyn Roundy; Gail Lewis force base, San Antonio, Tex., is tended the wedding in a group dinner. the accoron family Preceding tne entertained Wright the former Janice. Marilyn Lar- and watched the dinner, j from 2 until 4 Mrs. sen young bride endion; a toast to the "bridegroom of Genola with a new ring Hansen aeven entertained her a Rieskel and By ALICE HART waskiven by. Ross ter on the the arm of the chapel a and: on "Mrs." before finger grandchildren;. Lorna Jean, Ma'u-ree- herher vocal solo was given by" Alice N ca Man w Mier name. Andrew father. She was Mr.and Mrs. bridegroom's Brent, and Dua,ne Koyle; Wright also accompauied by Miss s woman, intent .upon Linda, and Gary Dame, arid Allen Larsen, Genola, are parents of appropriately' gowned in a two-pieToday Roundy. the new bride who is making her . linen suit of pink and In the serving room gueits saw protecting her daintiness this Christmas, j them for the present. white. A corsage of white cara find selec will orna- summer, At 7:30; the following relatives home with,was large the bride's cake, three-timarried to Doug nations, touched with pink and and friends were guests at' in Janice mented in pink. White candles tion of deodorants, and anti-p.cblue added a note of interest. served by Mrs. las Sorensen, son of Mr. and25Mrs. stood on either side and pile- - spiranta from which .to pick. elaborate ' i dinner in' The J. ' are Sorensen, creams Ray all wedding music was played July Mr. Hansen: solids, we're Mrs. a and Alton Liquids, bdwU in lowf toned gladioli 1 at Lackland Ma- On the organ by Pvt. 1st class, No. by for the chapel Mr. Mrs. choosing.. and Dame, Karl Koyle, , Lily Waters and Marilyn Kounay. yours Grant E. Mann, LDS, chap Tate. The couple stood to be Powder deodorants are avail Mr. and Mrs. Leon Christmas, jor Guests were registered by jSTorma lain. Parents' of the bridegroom married before a backdrop of Mrs. Mr. and at for those who aim loo, JfK Swenson, Jean .Smith. (. George able, and the bride's mother accom- velvet lighted by two very large Mrs. and Bill or Mr. a and than dress of pink Hansen, freshness rather, Selecting white candles. The bride was to the ceremony. her panied Mrs. C. a William Beckstrom, Mr, v One firm offers gandy the bride and her bride Air force buddies of the bride unattended and Richard Long of groom left for their honeymoon protective talc in a fragrance as a,nd Mrs.j Griffith' Nuttall,. Mrs. stood with Pvt. Sorensen. Carma Nuttall and Bishop and groom the, entire flight of 70 in southern Utah and California. fresh as April showers. the chapel- following Mr. Victor Leifson. a J. Mrs; Leaving to in and hohie make They.: plan One important virtue of this Mrs. the bride cut and the Gerald Staheli ceremony of California .Provo upon their return. soothis fts 'claim, powder, they served her wedding cakes and a gift as they were unable sent" in it texture, ing quality. Silky ; and other light refreshments can be. applied immediately after to attend.! were f passed by Sgt. Clinton a the dinner," the Following depilatory. shaving or using Spaulding and Pvt. 1st class,' Since this product contains no guests enjoyed an informal eveAlton Ricks. JOHN! ANDn HANNAH KNIGHT powerful astringent, lit is non-i- r ning, playing games and visiting. Mrss enLIBBY CARTER FAMILY as Hansen to as how well skin related she Following .a 'very short honeyritating nqrmal moon, Pvt. Sorensen returned to to fabrics,, accord- joyed being one of the 21 Chosen ' Will .meet "Aug. U on 'the Queen for a "pay program. it North to its makers. duty and his bride and parents Park- $ri Provo, beginning at 2 ingFor long - lasting protection. She did not returned to Provo, on A and buffet luncheon the program p.m. with games and races v for dust this powder oh freely after program but participate afterwas one of the featured a guest the children. The program in your bath, remembering to give women's council, which was noon enjoyed by members of the evening will be followed to such danger seated behind the five contest- Felicia club Friday On the lawns special attention unaer-armv s, dancing. trie ants. Elaborate in every detail at the Manavu ward church. ' spots as your ALEXANDER COWAN was the red velvet robe with its Mrs. area . between shoulder your club presiRichardson, Ivy FAMILY OF SALEM and your between - toes golden tassels and white satin dent, presided and introduced a Will meet Aug. 12 at Pkyson blades, !; crevices. lining that she wore. ' reading by Joyce Atkinson, acrofamily is asked to park. . Eachown batic and Hawaiian dancing by h lunch whic their Will bring Eiva Lou Stone, and readings by be served from 12 noon to 2 p.m. Zellb Pessetto. Group singinf of Afternoon spent in progra: ni and club iongs was also enjoyed. games . . h Iff A t , JOSHUA SAWYER HOLM An. The luncheon was served to JAMES SAWYER HOLMAN those merttioned and club memFAMILIES. AMERICAN FORK Bulbers, thej Me'sdames Nora .Reunion will be held Aug. IS Quleen Comum, " Winnie lock, and 18 at Vivian park in Provo Guymon, Elva,. Hansen, Lorena I :canyon. Recreation suitable to Leavitt, Louise Palmer, Evelyn enall ages provided with special Riddle, Sally Sorenson. Alton tertainment, Wednesday in the Porter and Juventa' Paxman. Vivian park amusement hall. Club guests were the Mesdames ! Business meeting held Thursday. Ila ' Glover, Lawrence Stone, iCajsins.wiH be, available for those First, prize goes to the Detmonette pump Tucker and Boyd Davis, George desiring overnight, accomraodaCal. Portola, tions. J. "H. CLINGER FAMILY Reunion will be held at Sara os the mos comfortable, finest fitting pump A kit enables he homeowner to toga resort Aug: 15 at 111 a.m. Families are requested to bring convert ordinary table-lamwith their own picnic lunch. Naomi three light bulbs. The unit has a M. Shumway is family organispecial inside coating to diffuse m America... every pump vo masterpiece, combin- zation secretary. light evenly, reduce glare, and soften shadows. er V " where th bride's, parents entertained at a formal reception. ; Baskets of gladioli adorred the hall and guests enjoyed u pro- - A Lewis , r A - . I . - . - . , ! . no-host- ess, '.'''. . . 4 ' t - the famous srufo - - I: pumps 6MASf $y '- , ) Wife j ' Club Notes Thursday BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN 7:30 p.m.. dinner party at the home of Mrs. Mabel, Kirk, 699 E. Demonstrating a unique method made with Beth Schofield not later than Tuesday. '1 " - ' ; An apple a day helps ward off temptations to snacks; model J.oy Hart finds calorie-ric- h ' - . V a 1V M III - ' 'I Chuck's' between-mea- l, a fT) 1 ps -- , 4-- ktg the skill of expert craftsmen wfth the HI Sewing Machine Co. 20 No. Urtiv; laatmfrnfeizil Ph. 3603 best mi quality leathers and moterioU. 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