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Show Millard County Chronicle Thursday, June 14, 1962 Woman's Patje ycciehi .i. . llWJ'wcjS . . . Clut 72ids - y W& Mi 7 2T., Reception Honors liridal Pair . . . The Salt Lake L. D. S. Temple itatfeta. Her veil of sheerest illusion was the sailing Friday, June 8, for was held by a crown of white chif-the chif-the marr age of Miss DeAnna Chris-1 fort flowers. Sho carried white or-tensen or-tensen to William W. (Bill) Hen-jchids centered on a background of derson. Elder Harold B. Lee of the! white net lace with long streamers. Council of the Twelve Apostles of-, Br dal attendants were Mrs. Jo-f Jo-f iciated. nd Nielson, Mrs. Dorothy Theobald, Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. Miss Ivy Anderson and Miss Cherie and Mrs. TreVor L. Christensen, ; Christensen. They were identically gowned in orchid brocaded taffeta and each wore an orchid lei. Flow Honolulu, Hawaii, and Mr. and Mrs, Warren Henderson, Delta. After the ceremony thirty-five members of the family honored the bridal pair at a wedding breakfast. That evening the couple was honored hon-ored at a reception at the William E. Berrett home in Provo. They were further honored Saturday even ng, June 9, at an open house held in Delta Second Ward. er girls were Lois Henrie, JoAnn , sen, Mrs. Charlotte Cahoon was at the guest book. In charge of gifts were Mrs. Marie Henrie and Mrs. Louise Ailen, assisted by Becky Moody and Mariiee Evans. Serving were" Mrs. t Gladys Epp eh, Mrs. Audrey elements, ele-ments, and Mrs. ElDula Rawlinson, assisted by Kathy Rawlinson, Judy Ann Bassett, Betty Rae Wright, Carol Adams, Annette Shepherd Marna Lee Clements, Sherida Allen, June Anderson and Suzanne Soren- Nielson and Laurie Christensen, gowned in orchid taffeta and carrying car-rying nosegays of orchids. Michael Theobald was an attendant. The mother of the bride wore an original dress of the Islands. The hriflperoom's mother was eowned I in blue lace with white accessories. The bridal couple stood before a 'They wore orchid corsages, backdrop of orchid satin ribbon 1 Perform ng best man duties were and net and white wedding bells, 1 Wayne Asay of Provo and Owen flanked by white candelabra. Cahoon at Delta. Ushering were The bride was lovely in her gown Steve Pearson, Douglas Christen-of Christen-of s lk embroidered organzina over sen, Paul Theobald and Ted Niel- MISS GENIEL JOHNSON Will tie ilride June 2il Mr. and Mrs. Bert C. Johnson of Sutherland are announcing the engagement en-gagement and forthcoming marriage mar-riage of their daughter Geniel to Shirley Dean Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Christensen Christen-sen of Othello, Washington. The wedd ng will be solemnized June 23 in the Manti Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter-day Saints. A reception in their honor will be held that evening in the Sutherland Ward Church. The bride-elect has graduated from Delta High School and has attended Brigham Young University. Univers-ity. The future bridegroom is a graduate of Othello High School, where he was active in student government and sports. He is also a student at BYU. He has fulfilled an L.D.S. mission in Uruguay. The young couple will make a home in Washington for the summer. - y.u, :nT " t ''JeiS FEATURED ON THE KSOP Grand O'.e Opery was Rosemary Forster, of Delta, who sang four numbers to a capacity crowd at the Terrace Ball Room in Salt Lake C fry, on Saturday, May 26. Rosemary, 19, is well known here lor her tinging of populcr songs. For her performance at the Terrace, Ter-race, she wore a white squaw dress trimmed in rose, black and silver, which was designed and Mrs. Ila made by her mother. Forster. Among the entertainers for the evening were nafonally known stars Tex Hitter, one of Hollywood's Holly-wood's original Singing Cowboys, and Slim Whitman, whose recent recordings are widely known. Rosemary is now in Salt Lake City, where she will sing with "Long John and the Golden Valley Val-ley Boys," a popular instrumental gtoup. mm--.:-. : .rf s x kxm. ix MR. AND MRS. Harold Hintze of Provo was mas- f ter of ceremonies for the following program: Hawaiian medley, Dean ; Perk ns, Roger Stanworth and Jane Nelson; vocal trio, Joan Bishop, ' Annette and Karen Moody, accom- ' panied by Mrs. Ruby Bishop; read-ing, read-ing, Mrs.- Chlora Twitchell; song, ; Nadlne Smith, accompanied by Mrs. Beulah Theobald; trio, Kathleen N ckle, Kay and Ray Christensen, accompanied by Annette Moody; Hawaiian dance, Deborah Beckwith and Mrs. Eleanor Dalton; trio, Judy Bishop, Nedra Fullmer and Carol Ann Nielson, accompanied by Mrs. Ruby Bishop; double trio, Joan, Annette, Karen, Judy, Nedra and Carol Ann; read ng, Mrs. Mary Henrie; Hen-rie; Hawaiian Wedding Song, by Mrs. Melba Jacobson, Mrs. Grayce Pace- and Cluff Talbot, accompanied accompa-nied by Mrs.- Ruth Talbot. After talks by the bride and groom, the wedding cake, beautifully beauti-fully decorated with orchids, was cut and served to the guests. After a honeymoon trip to Cali-forn Cali-forn a, Oregon and Washington, where they will visit the World's Fair at-Seattle, the couple will spend the summer in Delta: In the fall they will make a home in Provo Pro-vo where Mr. Henderson will enroll as a senior at Brigham Young University, Uni-versity, majoring in business administration. ad-ministration. Coming from out of town for the wedding and open house wiere Mrs. Bertha Graff and Mrs. Ethel Clark, MISS DORTHY TOLBERT Loeel Miss Sets June Wadding Date Mr find Mrs Khprman W Tolhprt attpndpd Rrip-ham Ynnnff TTnivprs- Cannonv lle; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 0f Abraham are announcing the en- ity. The last year she has been em- mum, ranguuen, Mrs. wuiiam gagement and forthcoming mam- ployed in secretarial work in Salt Fedder, Spokane, Wash.; Mr. and age of their daughter, Dorthy, to Lake City. Mrs. Harold Hintze and daughter, Richard L, Shields, son of Mr. and Mr. Shields was graduated from Claudia, Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs I. A Rns Khiplds nf rvifa Hplta TTich Shnnl and attPndprf TrftXTni Ch vicf an Oft n n A em lVrt i, . prti. i n ii . e tt.i L .1 r -i v ""'vu au wu iuMg- me young coupie wm oe mar- uouege or aouinern uian ana me 4Ti V5 f Ias'. Honolulu. house guests of Mr. ried Saturday, June 30, at the Suth-, University of Utah, and has heen and Mrs. Warren Henderson. Engagement is Announced erland Ward. 1 employed in Salt Lake City this ' Following the ceremony the cou- past year. This spring he was se-.ple se-.ple will be honored at a reception lected in exam'nations at Tooele from 8:00 to 11:30 p.m. ?n the Suth- Ordnance Depot to attend electron-erland electron-erland recreation hall. A cordial in- ics school in Philadelphia, Pa. vitation to attend is extended to ' The couple wiil leave in late everyone. I July for Philadelphia to make a The bride-elect was graduated home while Mr. Shields takes ha Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fillmore, of Henderson.. Nevada, announce the ' engagement of their daughter Lyn-j from Delta High. School and later electronics schooling. ; da Rae, to Harry K. Ross, son of WILLIAM (BILL) HENDERSON Members of the Orran Ashby family are arriving for a summer -n the farm at Delta. Larry Ashby and sister, Margaret, arrived last week, from Phoenix, Ariz., and Orran Or-ran Ashby, of Phoen'x, and son Richard, of Glendale, Calif., arrived Saturday. Mrs. Orran Ashby and Mrs. Richard (Ulli) Ashby will arrive ar-rive later this week. Larry Ashby recently returned from two and a half years service in the Uruguay M'ssion, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. His parents met him in Mexico City for the return trip home together. Edward Merrell Cole rece ved a bachelor's degree, College of En gineering, (civil) at Commence? I ment Monday at the University of Utah. With him and his wife, Ka thy, for the occasion were their parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cole and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Petersen, of Delta. SHOP Senior, Junior i.ii Is Softball SENIOR GIRLS June 22nd 7:00 Oak City vs. Delta 2nd 8:00 Dt-seret-Oasis vs. Sutherland 9:00 Delta 3rd vs. Delta 1st June 23th 7:00 Delta 3rd vs. Deseret-Oasls 8:00 Delta 2nd vs. Delta 1st 9:00 Sutherland vs. Oak City July 6th 7:00 Delta 1st vs. Sutherland 8:00 Oak City vs. Deseret -Oasis 9:00 Delta 2nd vs. Delta 3rd July 13th 7:00 Delta 3rd vs. Oak City 8 00 Sutherland vs. Delta 2nd 9:00 Deseret-Oasis vs. Delta 1st JUNIOR GIRLS June 27th (Games start at 5:30) Lvnndyl at Sutherlard Delta 3rd at Oak City Hinckley at Delta 1st Delta 2nd bye July 11th Delta 2nd at Lynndyl Oak City at Delta 1st Sutherland at Delta 3rd ILnckley bve July 19th (Thursday) Delta 1st at Sutherland Delta 2nd at Oak City Lynndyl at Hinckley Delta 3rd bye July 25th Delta 3rd at Delta 1st ILnckley at Delta 3rd Oak City at Lynndyl Sutherland bye Wayne and Marilyn Holt, of Enterprise, En-terprise, have a new son, Richard Kl3yton. 8 lbs. 5 oz.. born June 12 at the Cedar City Hospital. His oH er brothers and sisters are Kent, at Enterprise, and Joelyn, Kevin and K:m. visiting at this time in Delta with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Snow. John L Nielson (Continued from front page) Prelude and postlude music for the services was by Edith A. Fin-llnson. Fin-llnson. Prayer with the family prior to the services was by Marvin Loveil. "Tho Deepening Trials" was sung by the ward choir, with Don L. Anderson An-derson Jr. conducting. Opening prayer was by Boyd Anderson. Mr. Nielson's life story was given by Zella It. Loveil. "Whispering Hope" was sung by Bishop Lyman Finlinson and Meredith A. Loveil. Speakers were Fred S. Lyman and Earl Greathouse, who paid tribute tri-bute to Mr. Nielson as a fine friend and neighbor, and his kind and understanding way with his family. Closing remarks and tribute were by Bruce Loveil. "I Know My Heavenly Hea-venly Father Knows" was the closing clos-ing song by the choir. Clarence Nielson gave the benediction. Burial was In the Oak City Ceme tery, under direction of Nickle mortuary. The dedicatory prayer was by Peter Nielson. Pall bearers were grandsons. Lar-sy Lar-sy Shipley, Keith and David Loveil, Jered, Len and Barry Anderson. AT HOME SHOP THE ADVERTISERS WITH Mrs, C M. Pace, of Las Vegas. Nev visited in Delta last week with her mother, Mrs. Lula War nick, and daughters. Mrs. Pat Dalton Dal-ton and Mrs. Kathryn Humphries, and families. She went to Salt Lake Friday to visit hr son, Carlos Nick Pace, and wife Shirl and children. Lori Ann and Pat. Her daughters joined h?r Monday, and they attended at-tended Commencement at the University Uni-versity of Utah, when Nick received his bachelor's degree. College Of Letters and Science, Chemistry Department. De-partment. Tuesday Nick and his family returned to Las Vegas for a visit with his parents. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN ATTENDING BEAUTY SCHOOL AT DELTA ? WE HOPE YOU ARE. If so, make application with ' ' Jerry Sheehy FASHIONETTE BEAUTY SALON Phone 2751 enough students enroll a Beauty School will be opened at Delta by a competent instructor Thanks Drive Help Thanks and appreciation are ex tended to all those who helped in any way w th the 1962 fund drive for the American Cancer Society. Thanks go to all those who contributed con-tributed so generously, and thanks go to all the community volunteer workers who made the calls for the contributions. The West Millard quota was S900 and returns to date are a little short, of that sum, by about $50 or so. Anyone who was missed during dur-ing the drive may st 11 contribute, and any amount will be welcomed, said Mrs. Biah Siostrom, Oasis, chairman of the West MillaTd ACS Chapter. Mra Thirza Webb again served as chairman of the annual fund drive", and reported that Roy Webb, of Hinckley, brought In the first returns on the drive, in accordance with his usual custom on many past campaigns. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil K. Ross, of Delta. A summer wedding is being planned. , , , . home Friday at 5 a.m. and drove 28 hours to arrive at the reunion Saturday morning. Mr?. Pectol was a long-lost relative, located this Seventy members of the Lewis last year t h r o u g h letters. Her Lewis Beunion Mcltl at IlcUa Couple Honored On Golden Date Laurence and Arlean Bennett and family wish to thank their many friends and .relatives who called The reunion onened at 11 a.m.. the history of her father, Cass Lew- Sunday at their home in honor of ancj dinner was served at noon is. Musical numbers were three family held a reunion Saturday on the patio and lawns at the home of Sherman and Irene Lewis Little. Members of the Cass Lewis family were hosts for the meeting and gave the program, grandmother was a sister of Cass Lewis. Part of the program was the drawing for the beautifully made appliqued quilt, and Mrs. Pectol was the winner. On the program Irene Little gave their 50th wedding anniversary and for the beautiful cards and letters and telephone calls they received. Anyone who missed seeing the beautiful wedding cake made by Mrs. Inez Kelly, of Oasis, the 50- at one long table. After a business songs by the trio, Carol Ann Niel- meeting the program was presented. present-ed. Background mus'c from a portable port-able PA system was furnished by a member from Castle Gate. There were 35 members of the yar old wedding gifts and wedding family of Cass Lewis, early Delta by Dorothy Hansen; guitar music dress, really missed sometning. I settler, among the group. Mr. and y Lewis 1 ayior, and organ music I Mrs. Carl Taylor and family came by Richard Morrison. Mrs. Alee Gardner of Delta and from Clearfield: Mrs. Arvilla Lewis : son, Judy B shop and Nedra Fullmer, Full-mer, the MeloD's; two vocal solos" bv D.ro?hv Hansen, accompanied by Carol Ann Nielson; vocal solo by Steven Morrison, accompanied Mrs. Thomas Manning of Ogden, Johnson came from Las Vegas, Ne- accompanied by Royal Gardner vada, with her married son and NEW ARRIVAL A son named Richard Scott was born June 1. to Richard Neal and Janice Larsen, of Carson City, Nev. The new son has an older sister, Ginger, and a foster brother and sister at home. New arrival is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Nielson, of Leamington, and Mrs. Oleta Swensen, of Hinckley. His weight was 7 lbs. 1 oz., at birth. and Carol Gardner returned Monday Mon-day from a ten-day trip to the World's Fair in Seattle. They went by way of Yellowstone Park and then visited friends and acquaintances acquain-tances of Royal's in Missoula, Hamilton and Deer Lodge, Mont. Then they drove to Vancouver Island Is-land and spent an enjoyable visit there before going to the Fair in Seattle. They reported the Fair well worth the trip and enjoyed the two days spent viewing it as a memorable experience. On Saturday Satur-day they returned to Ogden and to Delta on Monday. daughter, Elwin Johnson, and Mrs. Beverly Johnson, and families. Mr. and Mrs. Wentworth Lewis came from Hooper with their family. From Delta were Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Sher-man Little, and Richard and LaVon Morrison and family, Chris and Dorothy Hansen and infant daugh ter, Alan and Carol Ann Nielson and children, Pamela, Steven and David Scott. The family member who came the farthest was Mrs. Florence Pectol, Pec-tol, of Blue Lake, Calif., and her daughter, 15, and son, 12. They left Mr. and Mrs. Reed Barney and son Pat, of Sheridan, Wyo., visited in Delta Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Virt S. Barney. Reed and Virt are brothers. 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