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Show 09 1963 , i THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD Page Seven 0cicti Events and Mrs. Smith, a pink lace sheath.- - Their flowers were white gladiolas. Greeting guests at the door were Mr. and Mrs. Monte Farrer and Mr. and Mrs. Gor-don Snow. Kaaren Oakey and Saundra Weight were at the guest register. Arranging gifts were Bar-bara Kendall, Belva Thatcher and Norma Haymond. Dan Harrison supervised the serving done by Kathy Orr, Kathy Thatcher, Nenette That-cher and Colleen Lowery. A pretty cake with bells on top and orange blossoms with white roses and blue and gold leaf trim, ad-ded to the decorations. The young couple is making a home in Provo, where the groom will continue his edu tation at BYU and the bride is emplytoed. ; & : 4 y vj Mrs. Kaymona A. smith, tne lormer ivnss ivaren snow, wno was married early this month in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Miss Karen Snow is married to Raymond Smith in Temple rounding a white orchid with ribbon and net streamers. Attending her a maid of honor was her sister, Frances Snow, while Lona Lee Child, Karen Harmer, Karen Roy lance and April Alvey were bridesmaids. They wore blue cotton embroidered dresses ac-cented by white mum corsages. Attending the groom as best men were his brothers, Gordon Smith and Harold Smith. Mrs. Smith .chose a pink lace for the wedding party The Salt Lake Temple was the setting for the marriage of Miss Karen Snow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Snow of this city and Ray-mond A. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Smith, also af Springville. The ceremony took place Aug. 2, and the same evening, the couple received relatives and friends at a reception at the Smith home. Attractively gowned in a floor-lengt- h white peau-- de -- soiex crystalline with embroid-ered silk organza overskirt, the bride made a striking picture. She carried a large bouquet of feathered carnations sur- - Club honors past officers Ladies Lierary club members honored retiring officers of the club at a party Tuesday even-m- g, at which new officers were hostesses at the home of President Madge Thorn. A buffet dinner was served early on the patio followed by visiting in which each member told of her summer vacation. Group singing and the making of paper hats added to the en-joyment of the The evening. retiring president, Mrs. Jessie J. Dal ton, was presented with a lovely gift and respond-ed briefly, paying tribute to officers who served with her. Blanch Beal, program chair-man, announced the first reg-ular club meeting Sept. 25, at the Social Center with Golden Johnson and Bertha Johnson, hostesses. Acting as hostesses besides Mrs. Thorn and Mrs. Beal, were Aurora Jones and Helen Anderson. Others present were: Mer-cedes Anderson, Birdella Bearnson, Lucile Bird, Manila Brown, Ruby Christensen, Hel-en Crandall, Jessie Dalton, Minnie Groesbeck, Emma Jac-obse- Bertha Johnson, Golden Johnson, Lela Packard, Melva Smith, Rea Straw, Clara Sum-sio- n, Julia Sumsion. " - ' . ..-.- x ( t ' ' I : .. s 5 . ,: j ( ... ' : w l( j ' I i ! ) j s . j 5) 1 5 i J ; ,i5 Carolyn Miller whose engagement to Duane K. Row-- 5 ) j is announced this week, the marriage to be Aug. 30. ! too Miss. Springville man site August 30 wedding plans ) Late summer nuptial news links the names of pretty ( Carolyn Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Pe-- IS m of Provo, and Duane K. Rowland, son of Mr. and 5 ( Blaine Rowland of this city. jj( The wedding date is set on August 30, the ceremony j be performed by Bishop Verl Whiting in the 4th-10t- h ) ird LDS chapel. An Open House reception will honor ) ; couple following their marriage, from 8 to 10 p.m., to '5 j ich friends and relatives have been bidden. ) A graduate of Orem high school, the bride-to-b- e is j sently employed in Springville. ) Duane graduated from Springville high school and at-l- ll id Vocational School in Provo. He is presently employed '.Ogden, where the couple will make their home. j! YOU'VE ARRIVED . . . IN TRADITIONAL CAMPUS FASHION FROM CLARK'S "THE COACHMAN" I ttj UNIVERSITY New Shipment Corbins Just Arrived! -- UP TO 50 I - Maternity i ; Wardrobe 1 V-- ' ' J. .32. Nv 100. E. Provo i frozen srooad --b4v 1 S 5 lb. can 1.19 . . h ' y ' I HOMEY vemal - fi M; te 6 f 1M :: ,,,rM$ V I BEANS TV 7 cans l.00 . v - ? I - FRUIT PBF Ti - ,vV" !, y 1 ft D III Tastwell 3 C8nS 85C ?oST N FLAME ' ' ' fX ' APRICOTS Hunts, whole, unpeeled, GQCll ) S"-5'- 5"; ' Chefs Dinners . 2 for 89c Tdfl?k(BV hens -E-(2to ,43)3) , 1 WALNUT MtAD MEATS Wonder-Sandwich Certified l6oZ "C Meat PlCS . . . 5 tOf 1.00 j ), , I ICE CREAM BARS &late-- 6 for 59c 0 Steaks JPb I Bell Peppers 3 H0C ffl (ft Saratoga f uiDllD Roasts (ggjc j r" Melons""-- 7 i ffiteoff D.3vei? 419) ( Vy Grapes 17 s. august a. m acaDim cura w I J-- "U U V FOOD MARKETS j FOOD MARKETS ' " S I u , vm ' &v i Hi; st0.5r " ' ) Farewell parties honor friends Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark have been honored with sever-al parties prior to their leav-ing to make their homes in Roosevelt and Heber, respec-tively. Mr. and Mrs. Blain Thorn entertained at a patio party at their lovely new home on Hillcrest Dr., with guests in-cluding Mr. and Mrs. Earl Child, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mur-doc- k, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Clyde and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Stew-art in addition to the Ander-sons and the Clarks. The Relief Society officers and class leaders of the Sev-enth ward also entertained for Mrs. Clark and Mrs. An-derson at the home of Mrs. LuDean Bird. At the party were Doro-thy Weight, Merle Schultz, Barbara Hafen, Helen Whiting, Rena Boyle, Georgia Schaffer, Elsie Robertson Shirley Thorn, Marian Christensen, Jennie Thorpe and the guests of hon-or. LCB club invites husbands to party LCB club members invited their partners to join them at a canyon party at the Lion fireplace in Kelleys Grove on Saturday evening.' Dinner and games were fea-ture of entertainment arrang-ed by a committee composed of Margene Gottfredson, Bar-bara Mortensen, Carma Ras-musse- n. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Ridge Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sumsion, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mortensen, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rasmussen, Mrs. Audrey Carter, Mrs. Mary Giles, Mrs. G. Margene Gottfredson. The club will begin regular meetings Sept. 5, at the Gott-fredson home at Mapleton. 5, at the home of De Ann Knotts in Spanish Fork, where new officers will be elected. Present at the dinner, were: Linda Bahr, Elma Shipp, Judy Robertson, Joy Wimmer, Shar-on Blackley, Lorraine Curtis, Carolyn Murdock, Ann Jacob-se- n, Joan Draper. Club group enjoys dinner A dinner party at a Provo cafe proved an enjoyable past--. time for members of the Mes Amies club Thursday evening. The girls planned their or-ganization party to be Sept. |