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Show THURSDAY, MAYii l PAGE EIGHT THE AMERICAN FORK , CITIZEN Clubs and Socials Ila Strasburg Wedded in Temple Reception Honors X Dale Millers "TV 1 I 4 1 - '- 4 i -v '1 r3!; : 11 Visiting with Mrs. Julia Jackson Jack-son on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ray McKensle and twin "daughters "daught-ers Joan and Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Parthu, Mrs. Maud Dykman, Mrs. Walter Reghor and daughter Oayle Ann, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Adams, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Adams, Richard, Douglas and Stephen, and Mrs. Dot Racker, Lehi. Miss Cady Dunkley, Provo, visited Sunday with Mrs. Laura K. Dunkley. Married In the Salt Lake temple June 9th were popular Miss Ila Strasburg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Strasburg, and Dean Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Adams, all of Highland. Accompanying the young couple cou-ple to the temple and witnessing the double ring ceremony were the mother of the bride, the parents par-ents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. David Strasburg, Mr. . and Mrs. Glen Strasburg, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward M. Bunker, Mr. and Mis. Merlin Larson, Mrs. William T. Hyde, 3. L. Adams and Gottleib IT'S STRAW HAT DAY IN fa0R'can 1 Jx I v S--M lpfa5 If 7 Cool Because Every 3q, In. Has 110 Vents HANDSOME RAYON MESH SOLAR STRAW HATS! Beneath a burning summer sun you'll appreciate the airy coolness of a Solar, rayon mesh hat. It's crafted to catch even the slightest breeze ... can't miss with 110 vents in each sq. inch. Hasa sweeping broad brim . . . smart two tone grosgrain medium width band. Two shades of tan. Sizes 6 to 7Vfe. ' OTHER HATS $1.98 to $4.98 4 0mm9f .. ' Misses' Cool Nylon Sheer Blouses! Save! WITH DAINTY LACE AND EMBROIDERY! ONLY You've seen cool sheer nylon blouses like these for much more! Frosted with lace and embroidery, they'll look grand under your suits now . . . wjth your cotton skirts later!- In white, pink, maize, or blue. Sizes 32 to 38," IN AMERICAN FORK-. : .. . : Buhler. For the reception given Wed nesday evening In the Highland church by her parents the blonde bride wore, white satin entrain, with a finger tip net veil caught to a tiara of seed pearls. Her tcutjuet was formed of American Beauty and white roses Attendants were Mrs. Earl Chldister, sister of the bride, matron of honor; Mrs. Arthur 01 otru, ivua. iviciuu emeu, iviio. j ry Pace,, Mrs. Don Pittman, at- f . tending matrons, and Miss Max ine Goode, bridesmaid. Ellen Strasburg and Linda Adams, dressed In pink and blue formaLs, carried baskets of flower petals Bryce Adams acted as best man for his brother. By special request -of the bride, Leland May, accompanied by Mrs. May, sang "Sweethearts xcaii iajf aim uav uai a vji i-iuanu Uang an original song composed for the occasion; Mrs. Bryce Adams gave an original reading and readings were also given by LuCllle Turner and Kay Goode. David Strasburg was master of ceremonies.. . Mr. and Mrs. Glen Strasburg, brother and sister-in-law of the bride, greeted guests, at the door where gifts were taken by va Netta and LaRetta Adams, twin sisters of the groom, Elaine Chldister and Julia Ann Stras burg. Marilyn Brown Sets Date to Wed U of U Engineer V - - ' 'l ' ' V' viz ' : I j a ' '"Cn-j-'i,. ; ink I i 't i lyl. ii wm 1 i i I i i ii ii mm m mmm i i l '1 li'f i i Mothers of the couple WeP.J . Lovely in Ice blue satin and matching shade net veil Just wed Mrs. J. Dale Miller, nee Anna Mae Mitchell, and Mr. Miller received the well wishes of their many friends at a reception held in the Third ward recreation hall Friday Fri-day evening. The background of baskets of lilacs, snapdragons and ferns set off the form fitted bodice the long train and pearl trimmed neckline of the bridal gown. Her veil was caught to a pearl crown and she carried a bouquet of two white orchids encircled by red roses and stpehonotls. Marriage vows were solemnized Thursday morning In the Salt Lake IDS temple with President Robert D. Young performing the ceremony In the presence of Mr' and Mrs. Leland R. Mitchell, parents par-ents of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. John H. Miller grandparents, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith D. Miller,; uncle and aunt, of the groom. On leaving the temple Mr. and Mrs. J Clifford Miller, Lehi, parents cf the groom, were hosts at a wedding breakfast at the Hotel Utah. Attending the bride at the re ception were Mrs. John E. Ball, matron of honor, Mrs. Dean Smith, Mrs. E. Forrest Cullirnore, and Mrs. Junior B. Storrs, sisters of the bride,- attending matrons. Their bouquets were Dutch iris with yellow roses and asters. Little Sharlene Smith In dainty white net was flower girl. She carried yellow and white dasles and was escorted by Master Michael Cullirnore in white tuxedo. tux-edo. Master Dean Smith Jr., also in white tux, was ringbearer. Reed Miller performed best man duties for his brother ttrtiL and white rosebud corsage? "i--"-"' "'5 me proeran which Delbert ChimE? master of ceremonies Z H byMrs.o;VnaHum7M 'Thine Alone"- and S,S Alvln Wolschlager whrS two violin selections, mJ$S Peck and Wenrtpii etJrj sang "Why Do I Love YolO Mrs. Chipman who gave it) to the bride and groom. DaiwS completed Jhe evening. In the serving room whom' and Mrs. L. J. Wadley the tables held basket ft combined with blue hycin heart-shaped wedding Cak3 placed In a setting Cf lmll the-valley and blue hyariS Miss Joan Evans, Lehi fo, piano music, and assisting r the serving were Carolyn Sandra Taylor, Elaine BoNeta Russon, LaVee Stront Carolyn Whipple. l Marrincr and Junior Mlw, and Clell Jackson greeted t guests, and Mrs. Marrinerjfc ell had charge of the guest b Mrs. Dorothy Ivers and it Grace Reed, who cared for a gifts, were assisted by Caret Comer, Shirley Powell andd-Smith. andd-Smith. The new Mr. and Mrs. jl are now at home at 60 fa Merchant street. X Mrs. Marlon Robinson retW home Sunday from San Frartf where she had accompanied! mother, Mrs. A. J. Webb, m,? was attending - the na! nurse's, convention as a rei tatlve of the Ogden district. Mr onH Mrs Trvhn Ttala Miller Mr. ana Mrs. ueo m. varney , are announcing the engagement ::Mcpc"CiWeCiv. of their daughter Marilyn Brown to Douelaa G. Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garland H. Clark, Pleas ant Grove. The marriage date has been set for June 12 and will be followed by a reception in Flrmage Hall. Miss Brown attended the Brig- ham Young university where she was affiliated with the Cougar- ettes and Nautilus social unit She also attended the LDS Busi ness college. Her fiance was a member of the army engineers for two years and is now in his junior year at the University of Utah, majoring In civil engineering. Following a honeymoon trip to California the couple will make a home in Pleasant Grove. C4 t Hospital Notes For Graduation Time SUITS TAILORED BY HART SCHAFFNER & MARX- STRAW HAT DAY Saturday, May 20th Patients at the hospital this week are Mrs. T. A. Greenwood, Mrs. Dick Bennett, Mrs. Edward Wrlgley, and L. R. Kitchen, American Fork; Mrs. Robert God-dard, God-dard, Provo; George Rasmussen, Alpine. Mr. and Mrs. Lorln Saunders, Spokane, Wash., visited Sunday with Mrs. Beatrice Draper. Spray your Dandelions, Morning Glory, Rag Weed, etc., now. 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