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Show Miss Anderson Sets Aunil Wed (1 ini; Dale The Tooele Transcript ATTENDS Friday, July 8, 1960 REUNION Bishop and Mrs. Willard Sagers and family returned home Tuesday evening after a five day trip lo Arizona, where they attended the Whiting family reunion. the held at The reunion, family homestead near St. Johns, was attended by approximately 300 family members. The Sagers family also visited with Mrs. Sagers relatives at St. John, all of her immediate family being home for the occasion. Announcement ts made of the engagement and lonhcoiniug marriage of Miss Alice Mane Anderson and Rotiert w. Spencer. DISCLOSING the nuptial news are parents 01 the imure bnue, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bcvan Anderson, IjO So. Coleman St, 'the piospec-Uvbridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. ranelt J. Spencer oi Logan, Utah. Ihe betiothed couple will be wed in Logan lenipie rites. They will be honored at a reception in the Fourth - Eleventh Ward, Aug. e NEW BABY 5th. Miss Anderson is a graduate of Utah State University, where she was affiliated with Kappa Delta Sorority and the ROIC Sponsors Corp. IttiR FIANCE has completed an LDS Mission in Western Canada and a lour of duty with the U.S. Army. He has attended Utah State Univeisity and is a member oi Sigma Chi Fraternity. Miss Andeison taught in the Harris Schixd in Tooele, during N Mr. and Mrs. John R. McCoy of Durango, Colo., announce the arrival ot a baby girl, born June 13. The new arrival, to be named Lynette, weighed in at six pounds s.x ounces. "Hits is their tirst child and the sixth grandchild for Mrs. Audrey McCoy ot Tooele. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jensen of Delta, Utah. V . V i the last term. WEEKEND GUESTS Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans were Mr. their son and daughter-in-law- , and Mrs. Deraid Evans of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Palmer, Kay and Merna McKeilar of Salt y n 1 - v- V,; v . HOME FROM VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bauer and children, Bobby and Patty, returned last week from a delighttul trip into Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. They attended a family reunion at Idaho Falls, visited with in relatives Montana, enjoyed camping and fishing at Yellowstone National Park, and returned home via Jackson, Hole, Star Valley, and beautiful Logan They report a wondersul V jk 'K ' k hi ' ; . i , 4 " 9 - ' - I ',.v - L Can-iyo- Miss Alice Marie Anderson Lake City. Mrs. Jesse Kay Woods Photo by A. D. Thomas (trip. Mrs. Roy Van Dyke SHOP IN TOOELE The Progressive City Selma Petty Is Bride of Hoy Van Dyke photo by A. D. Thomas YFW to Hol.l Miss Selma Petty daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Petty, 177 North Pinehurst, became the bride of Mr. Roy Van Dyke, June 25th the at Community Methodist Church, Rev. James C. Stevens, officiated. Mrs. Urith Hereim rendered and arranged the music. Mrs. Ryan of Tod Park sang O If God Left Only Promise Me, You, and The Lords Prayer." THE BRIDE wore an ankle length gown of lace and net over taffeta, enhanced by embroidery of pearls, elbow length illusion veil. She carried a bouquet of pink roses, lily of valleys surrounding a white orchid. Mrs. Tulla Floor of Salt Lake City was the only bridesmaid. She wore a sky blue nylon organza over flowered cotton, and carried a colonial bouquet of pink roses. JOSEPH WILKINSON of Denver was best man. Ushers were Paul Schrieber and Janies Price. The brides mother chose a gown of blue lace with a corsage of pink carnations. guests included Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Petty of Oxnard, Calif., aunt and uncle of the bride. A RECEPTION followed In the Family Online; At Lagoon July 10 The Veterans of Foreign Wars of the State of Utah, are holding their second annual family outing at Lagoon, Sunday, July 10, 10, starting at 10:00 a.m. All VFW members and their families are urged to attend. A at 3 special program will begin p.m. Bring your own lunch and meet at the West Terrace. There will be prizes given for various contests. TRIP WEEKEND Mr. and Mrs. DcLoyd England accompanied by their daughter-in-law- , Mrs. 'Joe D. England, returned Monday evening from a trip to Idaho and Yellowstone Park They visited with friends in Idaho Falls and at Warm Springs, were joined by Joe D., (who is employed there). They then visited the Island Park area, the quake area and Yellowstone Park. n church basement where music was furnished by Lucy Burger and Nancy Maynard. Mrs. Faye Curtis and Mrs. Leora Carrington presided at the table. Mr. and Mrs. Van Dyke will make their home in Aurora, Colo., where Mr. Van Dyke is Editor of the Advocate. - NIFTY HOMEMAKERS Warburton Joins March Of Jinn Illlll Brides iss who spoke her wedding with Mr. Jesse Kay Woods on ganza, underscored with taffeta. The bridesmaids were all in shades of blue dresses and car- ncd matchinS nosegays and were: Misses Lorraine Barney, of Dolores Shields, Lyneve Provo; Shields, and Barbara Skeen, all vowsof Lincoln. Junior bridesmaid was Juneliss Jane Warburton and petite Miss Leona Christopherson, a sister of the groom, was flower girl and wore a dainty little blue dress. wore a MRS. WARBURTON blue sheath dress for her daughters wedding and a corsage of pale and red roses. pink carnations Mrs. Christopherson wore a blue ceremony e dress and corsage of The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Warbur!Pale Pink carnations and red roses, Edward K. Barney of Spanish ton of Lincoln and the benedict is) a son of Mr. Marvel Woods ofFork attended duties as best man Craig. Colorado and Mrs. Grace while Harvey Caldwell acted as usher. Christopherson of Provo, Utah. Mrs. Sophie Coon tended to the The young couple greeted their many friends and relatives in the guest book. Linda Christopherson, Wanda Kay Mary Jo Shields, Lake View Ward church. THE NEW MRfc. WOODS was Everly, Jo Gordon, Marilyn Mace lovely in her empire wedding and Janice Shields, tended to the gown of silk organiza with floral gifts. arrangements of imported floren-tin- e SERVING GUESTS were Carol Sharon Janet Sagers, lace appliqued around the Walker, skirt and up the front, lace bodice Caldwell and Margene Breitigam. A lovely program was enjoyed with a sweetheart neckline, all underscored with taffeta. Her lace by all. My Wonderful One,, was readjacket lined with net, had long set sung by Mrs. Mabel Fitton; a How Do I Love Thee" by in sleeves, pointed at the wrist and ing, buttoned at lower edges. It featur- Emma Price; Donna Dixon played a pointed stand-ucollar. Her ed an organ selection "I Love a reading "Playveil of illusion was caught to a You Truly", crown of pearls and sequins and mates" was given by Miss Jo she carried a bridal boquet of pale Gordon and Marilyn Mace and a song "Yours" by Mrs. Margatet pink carnations and red roses. Shields. of honor as her maid Attending was her sister. Miss Carol Jean W'arburton, wearing a short ver- FOURTH AT PROVO sion of the same pattern as the Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Holt and brides dress, but in a powder blue family spent the Fourth of July lace and nylon embroidered or- - at Provo visiting with relatives. 24. THE NUPTIALS were performed in the Relief Society Room of the Lake View Ward chapel by the brides uncle. President Howard J. Clegg, with members of the immediate families present at the two-piec- p Homemakers, a group met Monday, June 6, at 10:00 a.m. at the home of their leader, Mrs. Charlotte Reynolds. There were three members present. The officers of the year are:. 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