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Show Friday, Juno The Tooelo Transcript 21. 1957 Tooele Stake Leaders Meet Miss Biggs Spsaks Vows 2 PM Sunday Stake In Temple Rites Tooele priesthood leadership merting for training cf quorum presidencies will be held in the Tooele fourth Eleventh Aard .Sunday at 2 p. m. Departments mill be held for: Miss Hazel Dawn Biggs, dnugh-ii- r I rmt O of Mr. and M' Biggs, aid Iron II Vr'drum, for Vernon Mi Idrun of Mr. and Mr of Provo. Utah. were married on June 7 in the Salt like lerrplt in rue performed by Elder A1 mi Sonne. Selling for ihe wedding break fast wa Harmon' Cafe, and mas given by Ihe bidrgrooro t parents, In the evening, a reception via given by the parent of the bride and mat held in the North Tooele Stake recreation hall, at 8 . ; . 4 A - l.lders presidencies, secretar- ies, and g oup leaders 1 V' Sevem.es presidencies, sectaries. and group leaders, j 3 High priests presidencies, secretaries, and group leader. s 4 Mekhiredek priesthood 2 I class-leader- All mho are listed in the four to be in departments are attendance at the meeting. (i. i Life Begins At Tooele Valley Hospital for two little boys (L) son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Campbell, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Fredrick Richter. Photos by Mac Gregor o'llcnk line with the bride and groom mere the parof both. Miss Ceri liuiton ent mas maid of honor; Miss Helen ShieIJs. bridesmaid. Karen Higgs Rhonda was junior bridesmaid, lee Higgs mas flower girl Moyd Meldrum, brother of the groom, acted as best man. lire bride mas attired in mhite bouffant full length satin gown-trim- med in late with a tulle veil caught with tiara of white leaves and bride of illusion seed pearls She carried a bouquet of white l.n 4 S' the receiving Aqua Bells Seek New Members Razzle Dazzle Candy! grees). When syrup starts to Cook it mill have curd.ed appearance. Tooele Synchronized Swim Club Would you like a good summer; you mill need to stir it most of are seeking the "Aqua-Bellscandy to enjoy at the picnic the time while it cooks to prevent new members, (back yard barbeque, or while you staking. The group, which is making a warrri evening matching AJJ the vanilla and pour th4 name for itself in the sw imming television? over the cereal and nuts. vvrup world, mill welcome any young kell, here is one that you mil! Uj(X thoroughly. Spread candy on their interested in lady joining en from the 4HT buttcied flat pans. ranks. s foods outline: Cut into squares belore it cools. In order to qualify, girls must If the knife sinks as you cut the be able to pass their swimmer's test. candy, heat the knife in hot ter to prevent the sticking. in interested Anyone training, cup: Spanish salted peanuts with this talented group, is asked vanilla i teaspoonful: to register at the pool on Wed1 cup: dark corn syrup Temperature at the geographic 26. m. or 4.30 June at p. 1 nesday, cup; sugar to contact Miss Joyce Forrester. South Pole is expected to reach i cup: mulk 1 120 degrees below zero in August. cup: shredded cocoanut (if desired) .' Lpj joy-borr- owed first-year'- orchids and atephanotis. The maid of honor, bridesmaids and flower girl wore street length gowns of crystalelte, in pastel-shadethe maid of honor wearing green, the bridesmaid In yellow. junior bridesmaid in pink, and the flower girl in blue. They all carried baskets of carnations and roses. jmon an Oscar nomination for Bride s mother more a dress of Colorado. Ue ounR nH,le lm ,htir dirt'c,,wn King and blue lace over satin and a cor-- i director, '"drot of roses. and carnations Charlwjm sage fW Shamroy are multiple Aca- - 1 IGclQS r,llc 'JJ prov groom' mother mas also dressed lhe w,nner ,,,end br,d,'room demy in blue lace over satin and Producer Henry F.phron, a corsage of carnations and roses col'ReRl'inOCJ Members of the Junior Women's his wife, Phoebe, a top writing1 J UllC UilUCO - The beautiful wedding cake, a ) Club of Tooele are planning their team, both on Broadway and inj with decorations I tier affair, M H. VeNae Bry'an became annual summer party for Monday. 111, Hollywood, with such pictures as swans, bells, and roses in white.! June 24 at the pavilion at the city "What Price Glory and Irving the bride of Shelton C. Till III, in ! delicate pink and green, with a t Stockton with fun planned'park the rites like solemnized, No Business 'There's Berlins Wednesday, on and the bride ,1. I miniature groom 12th of June, in the Salt Lake. for every family member. Husbands of the ladies are to Show Business' to their credit top, was cut by the bride. Festivities are to begin at 5.30 be special guests. Baked ham, collahoiated on the screen play. LO.S. Temple. 1 LuAnn Duffin and Mrs. fj Mr. and Mrs. Alex J. Bryan. p. m. and mill include a The story revolves around an elpotatoes and a drink Duffin played background music XU which parents of the bride, mere hosts variety of amusements from pony will be served and members are - during the "brain machine ectronic rnu- and other evening train rides to games of many asked to bring a pot luck dish to Desk Set. ' a romantic com- - Spencer Tracy, an efficiency cng-- t reception held at the Third-lansical numbers were: A piano solo, kinds. There will be food conccs-offic- add to the menu. A charge of $1 Ward in hall modern the YorkiSeventh manner, recreation New installs the y in inecr. by Norma Witt; Mrs. Leon Hortwhich ingenuity and love triumph or the Federal Broadcasting following Friday evening. per couple is also asked to defray the cost of the main course. Mr. and Mrs. David Jensen, an over automation, opens Sunday, Company. nd at the Ritz Theatre. ,be br'de' Mood The girls in the reference I rounded partment, led by Miss Hepburn, ,n luie for the grooms parents, Twentieth Century-Fond ,rs' team, for think the machine is being put up an p who wereof To 1st; - to Jacksonville, Florida, Williamof screen Peterson had this version of, set and charge Dorothy them; ; supplant they - the guest book. Florence McBndeMarchants Broadway stage hit up a solid phalanx against it. A unable to attend. Now! ' Lucille Smart, and Alton Bodily of lad season in which Shirley long standing romance, between The bride was lovely In an oriNew swim classes are schedlace-angown of took care of the gifts. Ann Will- - Booth starred. Katharine ami Gig Young, boss-ma- ginal uled to begin at the local pool, with underscored satin tulle, - iams, Carol Wilson, Karen John- - Spencer Tracy and Katharine ofgoes on the rocks, and July I, according to Mr. Leigh - son, Lynn Jefferies, Mary Jean Hepburn, both recipients of two fice routine becomes a shambles The bodice of imported chantilly Pratt. Johnson, Gwen Hammond, and Academy awards, head the cast In the end, everything turns out lace was beaded with seed pearls. Registration may be made at A of tulle skirt Blondnylon had, fine with Tracy asking Hepburn Margaret Barrus served refresh- with Gig Young and Joan for' the pool, and the classes are now raP'd'y A of lace. rJa"s - ments to the guests. ? 8om? roles. matching appliques ell in to marry him!. ard for the traditional festive partly filled. The registration is There were many guests from The great duo In the supporting cast for this crown of pearls and sequins re- ernon ,0 make it accepted on a "first come, first ,n veil of Prowl and OgJen; and also at- - has been a winner in eight pic- - amusing spoof on big business, leased her finger-tiof ever served" basis. Cost of the lhe mosl own!one electronic "brains" arc: Dina sion. The br.de created her tending were Mr. and Mrs. Joejtures in which they appeared held, according to Bishop D. J. course is $2.50. Nelson. Mrs. Robert Redd, and gcthcr, including: 'Without Love', Merrill, a willowy blonde model. bouquet from lavender orchids. There will be classes for beginMrs. V. Glenn Johnson was ma- Fredrickson of the Vernon Ward. Mrs. Ozro Hunt, all of Blanding. "State of the Union and "Ad-janSue Randall, blue eyed bruThe committees chosen recent- ners, for intermediate, swimmer, nette from the Broadway stage tron of honor for her sister. She dress of Nile ly are busily planning the gala life saving, and adult intermediand TV, making their screen de- wore a street-lengtevent. A F'ourth of July parade ate swimmers. but. Diane Jergens, mho scored green lacc, which was identical to will be under the direction of the Diving, Also dresbridesmaids' the pastel-lacRebso successfully in "Teenage and the annual patrioAlso, scheduled to begin July 1, Primary; Two of ses. other bride the sisters and Merry Anders, mho al el, will be directed by at noon, is diving instruction, to tic It is important lor children to hear and see well in' so made her debut in "How to Mrs. C. Eldon Gentry, and Miss the program Relief Society. be taught by Jerry Chadwick. with Mrs. Nancy Bryan, along Marry a Millionaire," complete The Vernon Mutual ImproveThis course is also $2.50 for the school. That is how they learn. Tor a free hearing the the Garland and bride's Bray, quartet of young beauties in will Association handle the ment two weeks, and all age groups test in yoar home, fill in space below and send to the film with whom Director Lang cousins. Miss Beverly Dawn Bengames and sports events. The re- will be accepted. Instructions will son Mrs. and were Grant Bartlett populated the picture. freshments will be furnished by also be for all classes from 421 Judge Building HEARING: Others in the cast include: Ne- bridesmaids. They carried lovely the to adianccd diving, . Sunday SchooL orchids attached. Ni-- i fans with baby va Patterson, Harry Ellerbe, Salt Lake City, Utah Junior bridesmaids: Kathryn cholas Joy, Ida Moore, and RaFORMER RESIDENT VISITS MIA Johnson, niece of the bride, Carchel Stephens. Name Diand flower Jensen; olyn girls, Visiting here among friends is Thurs.. Mrs. ane Johnson and Tery Ann Gen VISITING LADIES HONORED Margaret Doremus, former Address try, also nieces of the bride, were Tooele Stake M. I. A. leadership resident of this city. Mrs. Laura Cotton, of Seagrave, dressed in blue and carried small She is guest at the home of meeting will be held Thursday, (Texas, and her daughter, Mrs. baksets of roses. Mrs. Elsie Eastman. Mrs. Dore June 20, at 7:30 p. m. in the Vernell Anthony, Midland. Tex. The bride's mother chose a blue Ward chapel. mus is widely known throughout were honored, last week, at an lace dress. Mrs. Jensen wore a All ward workers and stake lea- the county for her services as a afternoon lunch at the home of pink brocaded satin dress. They ders are urged to be in atten- nurse. Her home is now in Los Mrs. C. M. Lovell. both wore corsages of baby or- dance. Angeles, California. Small gifts were presented to chids. Melvin Dunn assumed the the honored ladies, and refresh- duties of best man, while C. El iilx r Mic n ments were served. don Gentry, Eugene Till, brother New low Summer prices! Adults 65c Teens 50C Kids 25 In addition to the hostess and of the groom, and Jack Sawyers honored guests, were: Mrs. Mon- ushered. roe Cotton, Mrs. E. V. Sollis, Mrs. Mrs. Melburn Benson was the Rex Sutton, and Mrs. C. Baugh- receptionist, and Miss Nancy Lott man. The visiting ladies are the took care of the buest book. Mrs mother and sister of Mr. Cotton. Howard M. Shuler, Miss Vonda Rigby, Mrs. Floyd Gillespie, Mrs. Action-Fu- n Show! Bill Patton helped with the gifts; Tenth Ward Mia Maids Top All-Sland Malcom Mesdames Walters, 7 All 8 Dotted Open Nightly at pm Enjoy "Hobo Night Jack Gillespie, Deloyd England, Ardeth Boyce, Joseph Hawkins, Mia Maids of the Tooele 10th Sherman Lindholm, Rulon SkinRAY MILLAND ANTHONY QUINN DEBRA PAGET Ward M. I. A. enjoyed their anLeon Walters, and Misses ner, nual hobo night, Monday eve- Renee Jones, Nancy Rimington, ning. Dressed in hobo attire, the Sue Warr helped with the food class members, under leadership MNIOICT aOOIAUI KtM The beautiful wedding of Mrs. Sue Benson, enjoyed a Mis CINWrfO C0L0H by BE LUXE CINEMASCOPE was decorated by Mrs. Hen chicken dinner on the patio at cake Mr. Mrs. Sterzer. and ry Joseph the Dean Phillips home. Cotton Also: Hilarious 2 for Latter in the evening, the girls Terry, grandparents of the bride, Co-hi- t! atcame to from southern Utah V. Bruce Cotton, Comedy went for "destheir begging" tend the reception, along with At sert. of the home Mrs. Helen Skirts, other guests. Wexel, they were served frappe many .Starting. the Dazzle and cookies, and1 chocolate drop For her going away outfit, sheath-dres3 nut cookies were served them by bride chose a lavender white lace duster, with Mrs. Margie Elkington. PRICES ALJ, AT SPECIAL white accessories. The couple will honeymoon BIRTHDAY SHOWER to Atlanta, Georgia, where William Mrs. OBrien and Mrs. will make their temporary SEW IT ON THE they Bill West, of Tod Park, were both home while the bridegroom comcomplimented, last week, with a pletes his academic studies at the birthday shower at the home of Georgia Institute of Technology. Slant-O-Matic ''" -- j a,rd Jr. Woman's Club Butter the inside of the bowl Pul in the corn flakes, rice Stockton Ward Plans Annual and nuts. Stir till thoroughflat plans, so ly mixed. Butter Carnival 7ill Be Summer Party Put they will be ready to set candy sugar, corn syrup, and milk kettle and cook to a very firm but not hard ball stage Friday At 5 PM IcUI! UI IIhTima - 3-- o)PAm3nfn llUlildll X6SK 061 LOTS OF HAM , kris-pies- 2 in (236 deg- - d e Next Swim Classes Begin luly Register x Oscar-winnin- in,r g Vernon Plans For A Gala 4th Celebration floor-lengt- Tracy-Hepbur- p d to-an- d ' h HEARING e Tooele Stake Leadership, O SEW WHflrs NEW KEEP COOL FOR Friday, Saturdayjune 2 uiwe-- mi ROARING r sxmex SGAA&r efi07HAf SUMMER IN: NOW! Cotton Swiss Colors Leno Checked Gingham Dan River Tissue Gingham I The Eliucrs Edge LOOK CRISP IN: Satin, Polished Cotton, Pique, Embossed Border Prints, Patio Printed Reppletay, and many others LOW i New SINGER It You'll Love It! CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT ASK FOR DETAILS REGARDING A TRIP TO MEXICO FOR TWO PEOPLE FABRIC SPECIALTY Grooms s, Bill West. Ena Lovell You've Never Seen A Machine Like CENTER 14 EAST VINE STREET br and Emma West acted as The following enjoyed the event: Mrs. John T. Pollock, Mrs. L. J. Ames, Jr. Mrs. D. S. Bassett Mrs. D. E. Grassle, Mrs. H. Kun-klMrs. Dean Hammond. Mrs. B. Cahoon, Mrs. Rex Sutton, Mrs. C. M. Lovell, and little Miss Mary Ann West, who sponsored games and served refreshments. Gifts w'erc also received from Mrs. D. F. Fosmirc, Mrs. W. H. Wilmont, Mrs. Jack Pcrccll, Mrs. Stoncbrackcr, and Mrs. HERBERT 21-2- 2! as the VIjL MOUNTAIN Pjj S J. YATES prints THE ROAD rieco.tg Stamnf E" a Bride' A REPUBLIC and UE L III PRODUCTION COBB- - RAY MIDDLETON w,th M Sunday at p.m. SKIP LEE VAN CLYDE H3MEIEB CLFr Sunday, Monday. lune asww s 23-2- 4! Yet ,heir s,ory Tvj of Courage. ..Devotion yq ...and Suspense. ..Is one you will never forget! - Baptist Church The members of the First Baptist Church held a meeting, and Rev. Ira Marks, of Salt Lake City area Missionary, was asked to act as interim pastor until regular pastor can be secured. Logan Root of Denton, Texas-taughthe intermediate boys and girls in training union, Sunday night, and is to be the summer worker here in this area for the season. The Ruth Sunday School class was pleased to see Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Baughman jom the church MAKING HOME IN VERNAL Mr. and Mrs. Ned Childs and at the Sunday morning preaching family. David, Tommy, Sue, Dick service. Tins class has been inviand Johnnie, have moved to Ver- ted to Mrs. Bill Herrins home to nal to make their home. decorate hankies to he presented They formerly resided at 553 to the old folks at the Old I oiks 'orth LLui bUtct, Tootle. Home, soul. e, t -- Also- WcAjUj f ofmy bpplssee A musical cartoon featuring lhe talents of Denni Dayl TECHNICOLOR from "Melody And ... 2 Cartoons! All-Col- Gates Open Nightly 7 p.m. Show I f at dusk! |