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Show OREM -GENEVA TIMES THURSDAY, U 194 OremniQeneva Society Ina Smilh, Editor Phone 0684 Jl Booth Newlyweds Complimented At Wedding Reception A wedding reception on Thursday evening in the Sharon ward hall honored newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Kent Booth. Mrs Booth is the former Mary Watts. The young couple were married on June 8 m the Manti LDS Temple. Greeting the reception guests were the bride and groom A H r- J ir T "II 1 T 1 I , -mm- ineir parents, iur. ana xurs. j. layion watts and Air. and Mrs. Edgar Booth; Earl Booth, best man; Alice Watts, maid of honor; and Carol watts, tfernice Kitchen, oAnnorhteeeH of honor; and Carol Watts. Berniee Kitchen, JoAnn Pyne, Dorothy Grey and Carolyn Thompson, bridesmaids. The bride's wedding gown was white satin with long sleeves and a lace yoke. Satin scallops trimmed the hem line of her veil. She carried a bouquet bou-quet of white roses and orchids. Her attendants carried colonial nosegays of white flowers. Mrs. Watts wore a rose jnd . The bride-elect is a graduate white gown and Mrs. Booth of Lincoln high school and the wore light blue. Both mothers naron seminary and is now wore corsaees of white roses. I employed in Orem. Mr. Graff Orville Watts, acted as master was also graduated from Lincoln of ceremonies during the pro- high school and the Sharon sem. cram, which was followed bv i inary, and has just returned Afton Finch Engagement Told Marriage plans are revealed by Mrs. Kthel Finch in the announcement of the engage. ment of her daughter Afton to Doral Graff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Graff of Orem from a two-year mission in Canada. He is planning to attend at-tend Brigham Young univezsity this fall. Wedding plans are being made for some time in August. dancing. Susan Watts and Ver dun Watts, Jr. were dressed as miniature bride and groom-Gifts groom-Gifts were arranged by Mrs. Verdun Watts, Mrs. Orville Watts. Mrs. Leo Poulson and Mrs. L. S. Maycock. Mrs. Kent Watts, Mrs. Yvonne Nilsen and Mrs- Martel Keetch presided at I Mr. and Mrs. Brigham the refreshment table. Nicol entertained at a dinner in The newlyweds left followfcg honor of Shirley Ekins of Chi-the Chi-the reception for a honeymoon cago, Illinois- Others present trip to southern Utah where they ! were Donna Vee Nicol, Alma will visit the national parks. Nicol and Florence Muhlestein- Miss Lucille Pearson, daughter of Mrs. Lewis Clegg, whose engagement to Hex D. Eastman wai announced this week. Mlu Pearson is a graduate of the Lincoln high school and is employed in Provo. Mr. Eastman, the son of Mr. andi Mrs. E, D. Eastman, is also a graduate of Lincoln and is attending ih Unversily of Utah. Party to Honor Nada Oliphan Miss Nada Oliphant will be the guest of honor at a lawn party at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Milton Jameson tonight, Thursday. The party will be in the form of a missionary show er. Miss Oliphant entered the mis sion home in Salt Lake City on Monday. She will labor in the East Central States mission. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. GIRL SCOUT TROOP ENJOYS CANYON OUTING Members of Girl Scout Troop 2 and their leader, Leah Vincent, Vin-cent, enjoyed a weiner roast at Upper Falls resort in Provo canyon on Friday. Those attending attend-ing were Sharon Lupus, Luana Lupus, Jerene Backus, Charlene Olsen, Janet Vincent, Sandra Peterson, Anita K. Dickerson and one guest, Jolene Olsen. . Elgin Oliphant and is a memker of Hill Crest ward- 17 Blftilil Sill mmm m S yz Ar 7 The Perfect Gifts! shirts- ties, handkerchiefs FOR FATHER'S DAY Dad's eyes will light up with joy at your wonderful Arrow gifts. Choose Araxephyr shirts (regular or sports shirts) extra cool because of thousands of tiny srindows" in the fabricl They're Sanforized (fabric shrink age ess than 1 percent) and have the famous Arrow collar. Choose sport shirts in either long or short sleeve styles. SeveraPbeauliful colors to choose from with harmonising harmonis-ing Arrowties and handkerchiefs available for each- Shop for Pop NO Regular Shirts m f.m 55 150 ea. Sports Shirts Short Sleeve Handkerchiefs Ties Long Sleeve 3j5 3-Q5 r M tin I Mrs. James Bryant, the former Jacquelyn Faulkner, daughter of Mr. and Ms. W. C Faulkner. Couple Honored At Reception Jacquelyn Faulkner became the bride of James Bryant in rites solemnized by Mark F. Peterson in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The couple were accompanied ac-companied to the temple by Mr. and Mrs. W. C Faulkner, parents of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Dayle Jarvis, the bride's sister and brother-in-law; and Mary Bryant, the groom's sister. A reception honoring the newlyweds was given in the Edgemont ward hall. The bride was attended by Mrs. Diane Jarvis, matron of honor; Gladys Lee, Deon Ashton, Elaine N. Sorenson ' and Carol Hansen, bridesmaids. Al Rasmussen was best man- Little Linda Caldwell and Tamara Yeates were flower girls. The bride wore an original gown, fashioned of white lace over satin. The skirt formed a train and she wore a veil of bride's illusion, held by a tiara of orange blossoms. Her bouquet was red roses and white gardenias. garden-ias. Her attendants wore pastel formals and carried nosegays of summer flowers. Mrs. Faulkner Faulk-ner wore aqua blue and a cor. sage of pink rosebuds and carnations, car-nations, i Claudie Caldwell, Carol Hull and Lois Richards received the gifts at the door and Margaret Faulkner, Sharyl Blythe Yeates and Helen Hansen were in 4-H Club Activities Happy Homemakers Members of a 4-H home improvement im-provement club met at the home of their leader, Leah Vincent, to organize and plan their summer work. They decided to call the club the Happy Homemakers club. Sharon Lupus was elected president of the group. Other officers are Gerene Backus, reporter; Luana Lupus, vice president; Virginia Swan, song leader and Janet Vincent, secretary secret-ary and treasurer. Also present at the meeting were Nancy Smith, Deana Crandall and Mrs. Vincent. 4-H Style Show Representatives and leaders of nine Orem 4-H clubs partici pated in a Style and Fasnion Show on Tuesday afternoon at the Sharon ward chapel. Mrs-Irma Mrs-Irma Josie was in charge of th program. The leade of each of the clubs spoke briefly and explained their group's projects for the coming year. Apparrel for the style show was funished by the pattern department of J. C. Penney ,Co. and was modeled by the girls and their leaders. Ivadell Nelson acted as reader read-er during the show and music was played by Rosalie Josie. The opening song was sung by the entire group and Thea Jepper-son Jepper-son offered the opening prayer. A-One Stitchers The A-One Stitchers 4-H club met at the home of their leader, Mrs. Bessie Wilkinson, on Monday. Zola Dickey gave a demonstration on how to darn hosiery and club members work ed on hot pads they are making. Refreshments were served to several guests and the following club members: Mary Wilkhiaon, Zola Dickey, Mary Lou Dickey, Dixie Wilkinson, Marilyn ColL ings, and Clara Stolworthy. Snippy Snappers Members of the Snippy SnaD- pers 4-H club met at the home of Erma Young on Monday afternoon. af-ternoon. After roll call and the reading of the minutes of the preceding meeting, the girls worked on their sewing projects. Refreshments were served by Rosalie Josie. Two guests were present at the meeting. Members present were Miss Josie, Gail Sorensen, Rena Mae Elder and Julia Nelson. Jenniev Poulson, county agent discussed first year cooking projects. pro-jects. The Fun and Frolic Cookers Cook-ers club sang a sonz and Diann solos were played by Ann Row ley and Rosalie Josie. I. V i charge of the guest book. Mrs- Almira Johnson. Mrs. Clara Jones and Bea Wrieht arranged the gifts. Mrs. Katherine Boyce and Inez Messick were assisted at the refreshment table bv Bar bara Anna Boyce and Jean Mes- S1CK. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Lam-oreaux Lam-oreaux and Mrs. Leora Ashton spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City. Coleen Kofford. who is engaged to William Ray Anderson, Coleen Kofford Is Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Ned Kofford announced mis week the engage, ment of their daughter. Pni. to William Ray Anderson. Mr. Anaerson is tne son of Mr. and Mrs. k. Anderson. Coleen is a graduate of Lincoln high school and Sharon seminary and is now employed in Orem. Her fiance is a era,. ate of the Marysville higt school and attended the BAC in Cedar City. He was in the Navy for three years and is now tm. ployed in Provo. A date for the weddin tai not Deen set. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Ashton had as their gueats last week Mr. and Mrs. Leland Lamoreaux and three children of Alamo, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. James Robb and two children of Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs- Ches ter Robinson of Paragonah; Mr. and Mrs. Vern Kite of Roy, Utah; and Lloyd Stratton of St George. FOR SALE Will sell $400 equity in any one new Studebaker for $380. Choose your model. Call 2316-W. Ji FAR.l Every aw electricity is becoming a more important factor in the business of farming -X an investment to save tune, money ancMabor. transform your farming ation of back-breakW semi-automatic functu Electricity can from an oper labor into a Electricity FOR SALE Hay in field. First cutting. $18 a ton. Arthur Vance. 14th South and State, Orem. Phone 0554-R3. also helps in many ways tX make farm living more comfortable and conven ient alt at a cost so lowNit will astound you. 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