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Show PROVO TtlTAHT v :DAILY "HERALD, FRIDAY", JUNE 23, ' 1939: fcitcrccdn Featurca Fcx . 57c men; Club cms) . Ethel D. Ramb Society Editc? V i Phcna 494 II. V PAGE FOUR- -Mi A't r MA'. AVA Vv'.v-V'l I-. - S! J TT o 'L-. i Home fWedciing . ThtirsdayEyening One. of, the prettiest nuptial attractions or the month of June, wa? the wedding reception tendered Dean I. Nuttall and : his ,bride of Wednesday, the former .Virginia, Safford'.Thursday evening at . the tiome of Jier parents, Miv and Mrs. Leon HedquistA The bridegroom is a son "of George: W. Nut- tall. : Pres. Stephen L. Chipman performed the cere moriy in the Salt Lake temple. The' reception rooms presented a lovely scene, a profusion of pink and white roses and blue delphinium del-phinium and an' array of lighted candles being used. A. chain ofroses entwined the staircase in the entrance nau, ana v toaskeu ,xxsy flowers ' were tastefully arranged throughout Fourteen off-white tapera; burned In brans candelabra tn the Jiving room manue, in front of which stood' the bridal 'party. ,f ' f . i In the receiving line were Mr. and Mrs.; Hedqulst and Mr. Nut-tall, Nut-tall, the parents; Parker .Hansen, best man; the groom and bride: Mrs. Cleon Menlove, sister of the groom, .matron of honor ; ' Miss CardaPehrson and v Miss Carol I id(juiSC slater of the bride, as bridesmaids. , j Theyoung bride was Jovely in a g own of white satin, fashioned with We . yoke, long sleeves and a full skirt, with train. Her filmy veil of white net Was edged with fine lace and 1 triramed-vwith rosettes ros-ettes of net and lace and sprigs of lily of the valley. She carried a shower bouquet of pale pink roses, white sweetpeas, baby breath and lily of the valley. Mrs. Menlove appeared in peach lace, Miss Pehrson in blue organdie or-gandie arid Miss Hedqulst in pink net over taffeta. They held sweet-peas sweet-peas and roses. -. Many out-of-town guests were Included among ' the 300 relatives and friends who called during the evening. Beautiful gifts were presented pre-sented to the wedded pair, the display dis-play being, arranged by Mrs. Ma-rilla Ma-rilla Worthington and Miss Margaret Mar-garet Passey, assisted by Edna Maeand Ora Lyn Hedqulst. Mrs. Brt Hedqulst, Mrs. William John-eon, John-eon, Mrs. Urban Overlade and Mrs. Bjiticr Roils UflZ. 27$. FOH YOUK PICNIC Spscial Cakes . 15c, 20c, 30c Each acoanut Macaroons . . . . Ooz. 18c OALEDOUa 306 WEST CENTER DON'T , Let an " Old-Fashioncd ent Wave Get in Your JlairV . . a? toy EUGENE & FAMOUS ALL OVER THE WORLD Also-Latest Also-Latest Method In Machineles? and ... ONE MINUTE WAVE XJlJXlrJL Jill JUJUKAU JL, JL UVi "256 East Center St. - Phone 1343 X " ' J Y MOi'mSA'MVEWCSKAVOR MMfERE!" Vs Upton's tca.so rich' AND DOJCOUS-SO FRAGRANT, . TOO. AND HOW IT PICKS YOV UP WHEN YOU'RE Tlftio! 1 'ft v HERE'S why UptoVi is Am'er u'l most popular tea: , a U Wrld-Pameit riovor smooth, ' full, rich, delicious. . . -' ' 2. Tender Young Lvlld luscious lus-cious flavorful buds give extra fragrance and bouquet. - 3. DUtindiv EUnd with choice teas from Upton's own Ceylon gardens. .. ;-rrT' . ?' 4. ronortol youuielessLiptoa's ' per cup it's so rich sa flavor. ft M' Is Lovely in Lon Safford were-in the hallway to greet the guests. Roy Passey was master of ceremonies, cere-monies, and during the evening, string music was played by .Miss Luclle Mower, Miss Ledellv Bullock Bul-lock and Mrs. Reva Bullock. Dean Steineckert played trumpet solos. Miss Mignon Gadd favored with" a violin solo and Miss Louise Bullock Bul-lock sang. Mrs. M. H. Pehrson and Mrs. Roy Passey presided in the serving serv-ing room, where the table was covered with a handsome lace cloth and centered-wlth roses .and delphinium. A crystal candelabra held cream-colored qandles, and as favors, tiny cadelabra, tied with ribbon and lily of the valley, were, 1 m 'i 1 . 1' 1 given, ine louuwiiig gina, uu in dainty formal creations, serveNJ: Martha 'Dennis, Helen Worthington, Worthing-ton, Edith Clark, Bernice Souter, Blanche Kirk, Mary Stum, Maur-ine Maur-ine Startup, Leona Johnson, Rilla Worthington, Edna Myers, Berth-elda Berth-elda Farrer, May Williams, Diana Nuttall, Leila Jensen, and Maurine Forsey of Eureka. The newlyweds will foe at home to their friends at 153 South Seventh West street. JOB'SJBAUGIITERS A meeting of Job's Daughters will meet Saturday at 7:30o!clock ai me masonic lempie. 1 S DAuEQY PHONE 65 JPerman FAMILY INSISTS ON UPTON'S. ITS ECONOMICAL, TOO MORE THAN 200 , CUPS IN EACH POUNOl 7 : r n n t 1 i'V, I t -.'-nHHUm I :! Wedding Date Set By Couple PLEASANT. GROVE Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Thornton of Pleasant Grove, announce the engagement and forthcoming, marriage of their daughter, LuAna, to Dick Rogers, son of Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Rogers, also of Pleasant Grove. . , , : The - marriage will take place June SO, at the home of the bride-elect. bride-elect. " j . . ; ; Creative Fine Arts Group Meets The concluding meeting of Vthe season of the Creative Fine ATts group, A. L. R. chapter No. 1, wasl held at the home of Mrs, J. Elmer Jacobsen Wednesday - afternoon. aft-ernoon. Bouquets of lovely garden roses added a cheery note to the entertaining enter-taining rooms. Mrs. Florence Lam bert, vice president, was in charge and she introduced Mrs. Anna Taylor, chairman, whocphducted the splendid program. A talk on the 'Mechanics of Poetry Writing,"- which included the reading of several of her own lovely examples, was given by Mrs. Celia Van Cott. Two original orig-inal prize-winning stories "English Saddles'' and, "Cat Fight," by John Freckleton, wereH.read by Mr. Freckleton, who followed by several of his ' poems- - An interesting, musical program was presented by Homer ' Wake field and Owen Bingham, who played on the cello and recorder. The following: . new ' members vere taken into the group: Mrs. Catherine Saxey. Mrs. Frances Callahan, Mrs. Clara Giles, Mrs. Ina Hodson and Mrs. Robee Coleman, Cole-man, ' . ' Tasty refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Anna Tay-lortMrs. Tay-lortMrs. Emma Wakefield, Mrs. Mary Jacobsen and Mrs. Ida Gardner. Les Amies Club Meets In Canyon Mrs. Florence Armstrong entertained enter-tained the Les Amies club members mem-bers at her home afc-Deer Creek, I Thursday evening. N ". Luncheon was served in a patriotic pat-riotic color scheme. Monte Carlo Whlst was the diversion, Mrs. Zula Sutherland winning the high score prize and the consolation favors going to Mrs. Helen Knight and Mrs. LaRue Anderson. iThose present were Mrs. Dor othy JacKson, Mrs. if ay uones, Mrs. Helen Knight, Mrs. Virginia Duke, Mrs. Ronella Taylor, Mrs. Zula Sutherland, Mrs. Vera Mad- sen, MrsrCarlea -Corbett, Mrs, Venice 1 Pr3cill& Wilde. Mrs. Finch, Mrs. LaRue Anderson, and Mrs. Rhea Chipman. r' O. S. Girls Plan Summer Event ' a . . v Plans for a summer danclnef party were made' at the O. S. Trpvata meeting: held-'Thursday evening at the home of i Miss Helen Clark "' ; 1 Miss LydaT Wicker was named chairman. anl she will be assisted as-sisted by Miss Doris Alder, Miss Luclle Palfreymanf Miss ; Florence Flor-ence Stevensand Ma frothy burrant. A tasty lunchec a0" A. tasty lunchebnwasserved, to ihnson, Dama Anderson; Roslyn EVldinerton. Dorothy Durrant. Beth, Bird, Ethel Clarkiv Florence Stevens, Doris Alder,' Renee Anderson, And-erson, Elaine Hinckley, Lucile Pal-f Pal-f reyman, Beth Mendenhall, LaRae Alleman and Gloria Tanner. Dinner Party Is Delightful 'Dr.' and Mrs. L. I Cullimore eave " a dinner - at . their - borne Thursday evening: for a group of out-of-town guesta j r r- Roses were arranged 'opla the table. Music and chat' followed. In attendance were Apostle and Mrs. " Charles A. Calls; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cutler. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Zundell and Mr and Mrs; Ott Marti of Salt' Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Boyden ot. Granger Gran-ger and Mr. and Mrs. EV R. Spills-bury Spills-bury of Preston, Idaho. t-. - ' Cranium Answers a Here ' Is the way the letters of the alphabet appear on the standard stand-ard typewriter keyboards ' " QWERTY IT I . O P -r. t A SDF.GHJ.KXj...-'- ZX C V B N M ?tiv: llll 1 Crisp White Glazed Linen Guffs Serve As Contrast to Black Net t V '.it 4 MIND YOUR MANNERS - - Test your knowldege ,of correcl social usage by answering the following fol-lowing questions, then checking against the authoritative answers below: ' 1. Should, you cover your mouth when vyawnihg? z rJ V i 2. ' If you want to read a better bet-ter in Jfront of another -person, should you say "Doybiimind If I: read this?" 3. V If someone bumps into you and turns to say-.-l'I'm sorry?. snovja you mane, some repiy f 4. Should a girl say "Why don't I meet 'you outside the theater?" when- a man asks to take--Jherut! 5. When i man and woman j aro standing together waiting . for ; a cab, 'should she hail ohe when it passes?' -:L.,.. v ' 's What would you do lf r4 You are a . young man and several sev-eral times you have aked a girl for a date, but she always said she; was busy and never asked you to cell her again. Would you .. (a) Decide that' she doesn't want to g6 1 but with your (b) Keep calling for dates? , (c) Accuse her of not want-r want-r ing togo out with ypuT' v Answers l..Yes. j -. 2.' lYes. . . 3: Yes. . 4. No. She should let him comey to her house for her. 5. " N6. She should let the man take care of that. Best "What Would You Do" NJ . . r CANNING. HOW DO y OH ft- : . MAKE SUCH KMMUOU$JLl)r?, mm mm j Pure, f ine ' grranulated, quick dissolving. Home produced, beet sugar' is unsurpassed for canning, preserving, jellies and' jams. I And every bag ypu use Jhelps local' sugar I beet farmers, local business, and ' promotes J Deliciously ethereal, yet cot 5 too romantic for a practical, modern woman is this Jean Desses cocktail dress of black velvet dotted net- The extra-lull skirt falls in soft folds, -following , the lines of the ' underdress of black satin. The illogical tailored bodice . combines transparency effect with crisp white glazed - linen collar ' V. .L & --H f rsotution -ia. n sne waniea voir to cali, she would let you know some way. ' . . J " ' ' .- i :J Friday, June 23 -t MRS. HATTIE T. McCLELLAN Q)lUj1LiL it TT u inoay if PRESERVING,; JELLIES Ct JAMS A De Graff - Ossmen Recept Delightful I Socia . Mr. and Mrs. Charles De Graff of Heber, City, tendered' a wedding reception ;in the VProvb First ward - hall Thursday evening", the attractive : affair honoring ' their daughter, Helen;.-well ' known Provo school ; teacher, and Lee R. Ossmenr son of Mrs. A. Ossmen of Rigby,tIdaho,Vvvho were married Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. . . . -" ' I y President "StephenLHCKipmari performed the ceremony,- the witnesses; being the bride's mother, her sister, -Mrs. Jessie Walker of Delta, Mrs. Ossmen, mother of the groom; and Mrs-Ap. Smoot of Salt Lake City ; 'Mrs. George Watkins of Provo,. an aunt of the bride. tenderea a luncneon at her: home before the wedding party left for the temple.;: Two hundred ; and fifty guests responded, to invitations to , the wedding, and they , were greeted by- Garth Pehrson and, ; DeVaun Nielsen, who . ushed them to the receiving : line, which? ; comprised Mrs. DeGraff and Mrs. Ossmen, the mothers; Mrs.' J. W.. Clyde of Heber City, the bride's.'. grand mother r Jay DeGraff, brother of the bride, best : man; , the groom and bride; Mrs. Jfisse R,' Walker, matron of Jionor; the Misses Maurine Maur-ine Murdocit cand ,iIargene Elgf ert of Salt Lake City,; a cousin of the groom,' bridesmaids, and the little flower girls,? Jane SClyde pt, Heber City, a . cousin; Xiane Pehrson, Barbara Braun and f ;Margene Liddiard. - '',-.y 1 The bride ; wore ' t gown of rich white lace over satin, anda fingertip fin-gertip veU of net held in place by a cluster of ;whi.e:rose53Uds.; She carried white roses and lily of the valley. Mrs. Walker was In chau-treuse chau-treuse silk creje, and, carried, American Am-erican beauty roses; Miss Mur-dock Mur-dock wore grey n$t, with rose and green embroidery, and Miss El-gren's El-gren's dress was or blue, organza. They - held dainty . nosegay,' bouquets bou-quets of pink roses. The flower girls were- prettily attired, Jane in -orchid net over satin V Diane and Barbara in blue net with' pink trimmings, and Margene In white net; over satin. They top,. carrried nosegay bouquets- of roses.,,. j Both therotundarand reception hall ,were decorated .with huge baskets "filled with roses, delphinium del-phinium .and marguerites. The serving table ; Vas covered with sheer, linen, embroidered 'arid "Was ceiftdPOHth a, crystal bowl ;of pink sweetpeas, Voses " and baby breath. Pink, and white tapers were In matching holders. Mrs. George Watkins, and Mrs. Don Clyde of Heber City, presided, and j Mrs. William Thompson, Mrs. E. a is renecc ior ri. it's ' SAsy j with 'Beer V suo-An 1 V ion Function leff .'assisted; Marietta . Larsen, Barbara- Hoper and , Myrtle ;Wa ters served. " ; : There was an array of handsome hand-some wedding gifts, Mrs'. Grant Penrod and Miss : Shirley Perkins being In charge of .the '' rooms. Gloria ' Leavltt; and 'Z Barbara Fraughtonr received .the gifts at the door Athene' Knudsen 'and Maxine Drysdale had charge of the guest book. j , . t Dob Orton's orchestra played for the dancing, and Pres. R. J. Miirdock, as - master of ceremon ies, conducted the following pro-. gram: ! Vocal solos, Mrs. Bernice Dastrup, accompanied ' by Ira. Zenith Johnson; and ,sMrs. Allie Clark, accompanied 'by Mrs. John Qulst; duet, - Royden Bralthwaite and Ralph Britscht.: accompanied by Mrs. Brltsch reading,, Irs. I. Sanders; muslc". Rhea Jean-: Mad-sen; Mad-sen; v violin quartet,' Nelma Jean J ones, Erlene Lewis, Yvonne Watts and. Margie Daniels, accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Quist. ; . .M. iand Mrs. Ossmen will make their home. In Rigby. . . .. . West Ceiate -Tvffarlset PHONE' 534-.; , -REE DELIVERY Rijfht in Quantity v Quality and Price! SaladDrcssinc T. DINNER CLUB , Quart ' ' 0i ar v,:r. CRACKERS 2 B6x...:-.vfl(33 l 4 PotatorCHipsV 8 Ounce - flf? Package : . . . t .'. iiis ILEI, HI! Brands , . 4 for 2Cc GO CHASE 1: tm .DATED No: 2 Tin Selected Garden POQK; G-DHnnS GCOIIBES . FilledL. . Ascsorted TOMATOES . Fresh5 -, Solid . a -- Pounds A-: as . GREEN BEANS A Utah ;Grown . . tJ Pounds . "LETTUCE V : ;Large: A. ,.':: 7' Head .,.,.:;,,J,--w -V; CARROTS ; V Crisp, -Tender: " ; d Bunches ir;?; A HG 3 -r- QOALSIYv PEATS 4 POT. oonsi Young .. Steer Beef FnE83-SlBS;-':F3nA:.Lb:iC mm D:A2.its. nc Officers Are Elected At i Club Election of officers took place at a meeting of the Alice Louise Reynolds- club. Chapter No. 1, held r at-the home, of the retiring president,.Mrs.: Frank Earl, Thursday Thurs-day evening. ' - ' Mrs. -Earl Presided. Mrs. George H.i Hansen was elected president; Mrs. Harold Walton, first -vice president; Mrs. Lucile Jones, second sec-ond ; vice president; Mrs. Antone ; Romney, secretary and treasurer, and Mrs. Herald R. Clark, corresponding corres-ponding secretary and historian. . A' social hour followed the business busi-ness and refreshments were served to 11 members. - Complimnted At House Party . To honor . Mrs.' Spencer Clark, Mrs.. C. W Brown Nentertalned at a delightful affair Monday ater-noon ater-noon at her home, or the presidency presi-dency of : the iThird ward Relief society, and neighbors and friends. . The entertaining rooms, were prettily arranged with choice garden gar-den roses. Two vocal solos were rendered by '-- Mrs. Lynn Clark, accompanied ac-companied by - Mra. Farrell Lll jc n-quist, n-quist, and Mrs. R H. Boewell read a . tribute', to Mrs. Clark, who is secretary , and : treasurer of the Third ward. Relief society organization. organ-ization. A tasty tray luncheon was served to Mrs. Clark, her mother. Mrs. Elizabeth vHalladay, Mrs. J. C. Moffltt Mra. Virgil Bullock, Mrs.; R. H Boswell, Mrs. Rose Bushell, vMrs.; Lynn Clark,' Mrs. Farrell f Liljenquist and Mrs. A. Alfred. Swenson. . - " - ..fOXYDOI; Large :- Package . : . . V . . iww : RIATODHES i 6 Canton HQS ? iv& G. or Crystal White ii? .;'". SOAP; ;6 w 22s & . SANBORN . . . ,;3 for 20c 3 for 20c IbAU Green Tip BANANAS Z) Pounds-.. A. 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