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Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES - --f ,4 - If! i : . i 'S ' " C. ZY ' " . v THURSDAY JUNE 9, 1955 MB. AND MRS. DAVID ATKINSON Annice Nelson and David K. Atkinson chose the Bonneville-Fifteenth LDS ward chapel as the setting for their recent wedding. The lovely twilight ceremony cere-mony was performed by Bishop Sidney Hayward. Parents of the , bride are Mr. and Mrs. Byron E. Nelson, of Provo, and the bridegroom bride-groom is the son of Kenneth W. Atkinson of Orem. Following their wedding reception the new pair left on a honeymoon trip. After their return they will be at home to their friends and relatives in Ptoto. Nelson Snows Honored at Farewell two children, will also be leaving. McKay will return m the fall to continue his studies at the Uni versity of Utah. A series of parties were held Dr. and Mrs. Snow have resided recently for the Nelson Snow m Orem for the past eight years, family who has moved to Ren- He practiced in American Fork ton, Washington where Dr. Snow and Orem before being called into will continue his dental practice, the Army Air Force. Following The family was honored at a this he practiced in Provo. dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson, parents of -rXr T1. , Mrs. Snow. Ruth Ann and Kath- Women KlderS leen were presented with fare- Jnyited to Join well gifts at parties held at the 0 homes of Janice Farley and limp badalierS Judith Le White. Timp Saddlers are preparing Kieston and McKay, the other drills for their participation in I$m)s? J' If XT' w A! a WEDDING DATE SET-June 21 is the date set for the nuptial vows of Billie Lou Ericksen and Albert Marvin Rowley, Jr., in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Miss Ericksen is the daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. Shirley Ericksen of Orem and the benedict-elect is the son of the senior Albert M. Rowleys, also of Orem. An' open house honoring the young couple will be held the same evening at the home of the bride's parents. The bride-elect graduated from the Sharon LDS Seminary and Lincoln High School where she was a member of the Tigerettes and cheerleader. cheer-leader. She was a member of the Orem Sub-Debs and has attended at-tended Brigham Young University. The groom-to-be is also a graduate of the Lincoln High School and LDS Seminary. They will reside in Orem. the parade at the Strawberry Day Jaycee Wives To celebration in Pleasant Grove. I Prepare Scrapbooks hPirt at 4 n.m. ' Mrs. Anne Pepper will be hos tess to the Orem Jaycee Wives each Monday and Thursday at the I "at her home Monday, une 13, at site of the new arena, according .7:30 p. m. to Marion porter. Ercanbrack, club re-1 The meeting will be in charge of Nancy Sanders, chairman, and Valene Prestwich. Scrapbooks, using colorful mag azine pictures, will be made for -i.,.u ;..;4j j " j - UBU aic "iv,lcu to a"CIIU uae uv practicing coordination by tturn Any women interested in becoming be-coming members of the riding the practice drills. Officers will be present to discuss requirements require-ments and answer questions. ing the pages A potluck luncheon will be served. All members are ui'ged to be in attendance. .sm mas ienmis i 009 HBO WKM WOKI if IBONAKD m . $ gp i IN EVERY MODEL &Hmfm-i WITH ALL THESE 1; j FEATURK " It's the Sensational Me ! j LEONARD - - i ' ''it n JUNE BRIDE Mr. and Mrs. J. Taylor Allen of Vineyard, announce an-nounce the engaiement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Nadine, to LaDell Gillman, son of Mrs. Hazel Gillman of Orem, and the late C. R. Gillman. The ceremony will be performed per-formed June 30 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with a wedding reception to be held the evening following at the Vineyard Ward chapel. Nadine graduated from Sharon LDS Seminary and Lincoln High School where she was active in music circles, a member of the Tigerette Pep Club and Orem Sub-Debs. She has attended BYU for two years and is now employed locally. LaDell has graduated from Pleasant Grove High School and Timosnogos Stake Seminary. He returned in August, having Epcnt two years in the military service. Prior to that time, he served on an LDS mission in southern California. He is currently current-ly attending BYU. After their marriage, the young couple will be living in Provo where Mr. Gillman will continue hia school, ing. Prenuptial Luncheon lwas covered wlth Italian. cut- Fetes Nina Watkins Nina Watkins was recently honored hon-ored at a pre-nuptial luncheon held at the home of Jean May-cock. May-cock. , A low bowl of pink uaisies centered the luncheon table which NINA WATKINS MARRIES Nina Eileen Watkins, daughter of Senator and Mrs. Arthur V. Watkir.3 cf O.er.i, and W. Martin Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. William I. Palmer of Bethesda, Md. were married Monday in ceremonies performed at the Salt Lake LD S Temple. The newlyweds will honeymoon in the Southern Utah Parks and the Grand Canyon, continuing on to Washington, D. C. ry car. There thry will be honored at a postnuptial recei-tion. recei-tion. Chevy C'.rase, Kd. will be their rcr.id:n-e for the summer and Baltimore, Md. for the coming school year where Mr. Palmer will continue his studies at Maryland Medical School. The bride is a graduate of the Lincoln Hie'h School, Brigham Young University, and attended George Washington University in Washington, D. C. Parents Invited To .William Cluff, Bride Attend Meeting- Of P. an Reno Wedding - ScOUt Tl OCp ISO j Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd D. Single- Boy Scouts of Troop 180, Orem ton of Provo announce the en-Community en-Community Church, will hold a SaSement of their daughter, Mar-Parents Mar-Parents Night Monday, June 13 lvn' to William Cluff, son of at 7 p.m. at the Utah Natural Gas Clarence B. Cluff of Edgemont. Co. warehouse. I The young couple plan to Parents of all scouts are urged travel to Reno, Nevada, for the to be in attendance and partici pate in the discussion about summer sum-mer camping. A moving picture show will also be shown and refreshments re-freshments served.""" " ' " wedding ceremony scheduled for June 18. Upon their return they will make their home in Provo. Marilyn graduated from the Vrovo High "School and William is a graduate of the Lincoln High School. He is presently employed in Nevada. f 4-H Clubs Discuss By - Law Chancres the home of Virginia Christensen. The Senior Aaronic ortfaniza- f 1 "i" f on of the Crestview 2nd Ward Rosenthal China brought Europe by Miss Maycock. 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