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Show A ' if -"A i - ' ' ( A n . y i s . ' -J ... . J . 4 ? x "i if i ; v i t ; ' i i v J , J ' 1 ,f i ' " NEW BRIDE Mrs. Elliott Jordan, the former Miss Jo Lynn Daniels of Payson, wed recently in Salt Lake Temple rites. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Jordan make home here following temple rites pointed sleeves. A plain detachable detach-able train featured the back. Five orchids surrounded with Complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Jordan who were married mar-ried in the Salt Lake Temple, a lovely reception was held in the Payson Fifth Ward. The charming young bride is the former Miss Jo Lynn Daniels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph V. Daniels of Payson. Mr. Jordan's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold N. Jordan of Springville. After a short wedding trip, the newlyweds returned to Springville to reside, while Mr. Jordan completes his schooling at BYU, from which he will graduate in May. For the all-important nuptial event, the bride chose a gown of white silk organza over de-lustered de-lustered satin. It was designed and made by herself with re-embroidered re-embroidered lace appliques and tiny seed pearls forming the square neckline in front and v-shaped in the back. The applique ap-plique continued down the front of the dress to the hem and also adorned the long white stephantois and tied with pink satin ribbon streamers, formed the bridal bouquet. Her full elbow-length veil fell from a crown of lace and seed pearls. Attending the bride were, Mrs. Blaine Spencer, matron of honor and Francis Elmer, Janna Daniels and Sherie Beckstrom, bridesmaids. They were attired in full-length pink cotton gowns and carried white net umbrellas with pink carnations. car-nations. Ronald Miller and Richard Gardner were best men to the groom, while James Jordan and Ross Steffens were ushers. Assisting with the reception of guests were parents of the bride and groom, Mrs. Daniels wearing a floor-length aqua silk shantung and Mrs. Jordan a two-piece pink crepe and se-quined se-quined formal. Greeting guests at the door were Mr .and Mrs. Rex Anderson Ander-son and Mr. and Mrs. William Pratt. Linda Sue Bean and Joan Sudweeks were at the guest register. Mrs. Ronald Miller was in the gift room while Maurine Hall, Carolyn Mayer, Mary Lou Peery, Shannon McWorter and Mrs. Howard Horracks served. Young Kim, David and Mary Lee Anedrson were the gift bearers. A pretty three-tiered wedding wed-ding cake trimmed with tiny pink bells, was the central decorative dec-orative figure and carried out the pink and white color theme for the reception. More than 105 million Americans Amer-icans are expected to spend approximately ap-proximately $22 billion on pleasure plea-sure trips taking them a hundred hun-dred miles or more from home during 1965, according to an officer of American Oil Company. Com-pany. Almost 49 per cent of this expenditure will be for gasoline, motor oil, motels and hotels. Some 28 per cent will be spent on food, 11 per cent on entertainment and the balance bal-ance of 12 per cent on a variety var-iety of items from sun glasses to fishing tackle. There was a time when there was only one bath room in the only hotel in town. |