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Show ( K20MI MESSIXGER-BOYTE- R That evening the greeted friends and relatives at a wedding reception in their honor at the recreation hall rhey were assisted in receiving the guests by the following: Weston Pake, the bride's brother; her mother, Mrs. Paice; Mr. and Mrs Matneson, the grooms parents; maids of honor, Mary Harris and Karen Beaumont; best men, Floyd Matheson, Harlan Grimshaw; and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron (.'. Jones, Enoch, and Mr. and Mrs Silas Orton, Parowan. The bride made a lovely picture in a wedding gown of lace and ny lon net. The bodice was net, the long sleeves came to pojnts over her wrists and a double Peter Pan collar, added interest at the neck line. Tiers of nylon net ruffles over satin formed the full skirt. A small cap, decorated with orange bios soms secured the veil of illusion. She carried a bouquet of roses and gardenias with red rose buds in the streamers. In addition to the maids of hon or and men- escorts, the rouowine young .people took special seats for the program: Fae Muir, Vernile Matheson: Lydia Harris and a young man irotn Enocn; .Mr. am. Mrs. Paul Paice, Salt Lake; Jane Harris. Joe Warr; Carol Limb, Man Hut.hings: Joyce Gale, and Marvin White; Karen Matheson just-we- First-Thir- d d recreation hall at the and attended, by a large crowd. They were assisted in greeting the guests by their (parents, and matron of honor, Mrs. Ray D. Morris, the .bride's sister, with best man duties ibeing performed V Raylin Boyter, Cedar, the bridegroom's brother. Bridesmaids were Carol Hood and Nina Rue Yardley. holding white, lighted candles and bouquets of flowers, was the background for the wed ding party These people had special places for the program and the bridesmaids were escorted by Dee J. Smith and Dan iM. Smith. Seated with the parents for the program were two grandmothers of the bridegroom, Mrs. May Boyter and Mrs. Hannah Jones. Mrs. Walter S. Joseph played the wedding march for the group to assemble. The program was announced by Mr. Joseph of the Second Ward bishopric, and the numbers included: vor-a- duet, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Smith, with Mrs. Boyd IL. Shelby playing the piano accompaniment; readings, Hoberta Nielsen; vocal selections, Carol It. Wright, with Howard R. Low accompanist; ballet dance, Nancy Yardley, with Karma Joseph at the piano; readings. Ina Messinger of Boise, Ida.; violin solo, Mildred Atkin, with Clara Carter at tin piano; vocal trio, Nell Smith, Mrs Khelbv, and Shirley Paice, with Mrs. Carter accompanying. The prayers were by Pres. A. Carlos Murdock and Bishop Allen Reyn olds. The wedding waltz followed the program, .with the bride and her .husband leading in the first dance, being joined by the attend ants. The beautiful, .brunette bride First-Thir- Can-dlelabr- a, - l and a young man from Enoch. Fol lowing these young people came lie bride and gioom while Mrs Walter S. Joseph played the wed ling inarch. Bisiion l.cRov V. Harris an- ouii.'id the program which two select ions from a raa'l; uartet, Dale M.irdock, Dan Smith, i'errv Thompson, David Williams with Colleen Shelby at the piano: eading, Orville D. Harris; vocal '.net, Mary Harris and Miss Beaumont, with Shirley Paice at the :iano; musical reading, Miss Muir, with Miss Paice accompany i vocal trio. Mrs. Shelby, Miss Paice and Nell Smith, with Clara C: r (' at the piano. The prayers were by John Ashworth of the First Wart' bishopric, and Myron C. Jones. Punch, icake. nuts and mint were served in the dining room The serving table was lace covcre' and was centered with the p'tiie' bowl. Mrs. Paice and Maye Atkir poured the punch. Also on this table were pink candles in crystal holders and bouquets of pink roses Red roses were placed at the base of the .punch bowl. An embroidered cloth was plac ed on the table which held the all- white wedding cake, topped with a miniature bride and groom orna ment. Pink candles in crystal holders were also, placed on this table Among those from not nreviously mentioned, were Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, Enoch; Mrs. Weston Paice and Marie Baxter, Milford. wore a floor-lengt- h gown of lace and net. The bodice and long sleeves were of lace, with tiny but tons on the back of the gown to the waistline and a small collar adding interest to the The full skirt of net over taffeta had wide lace inserts which also came to points in the back and front and on the sides. Pink roses and white carnations formed the bridal bouquet. Her veil of bride's illusion, lace trimmed, was caught to a crown of orange blossoms. The matron of honor wore a pink dress and the bridesmaid had pastel colored formal gowns ballerina-lengt- h all-whi- people Out-of-to- were Mrs. Burdett, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Niel Boyter and Mr. and Mrs Hayliii Boyter, Cedar City: Robert Johnson, Salt Lake. The young couple left for Ely. Ner., where they will make their home, and where (!arv has em ployment. HhiiiIm out-of-to- Saturday evening a reception honored this young couple in the te lace-cover- rail Club EiiH'i'liiincri nuptial reception following at Enoch. ward (meetinghouse A program and dance were the en tertaining features. Among those present were the bride's mother, Mrs. Paice; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Paice, Salt Lake; Mr and Mrs Silas Orton, Parowan; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. Don Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hickman, Mrs. Irene Gentry Goodwin, all of Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin White, Miss Shirley Pake, Miss Charlene Hos- kins, Mrs. John While, Beaver. The reception to honor the just-wewas held Wednesday evening I C rot GUT WHO VU PtOftt TUINS AND SUM'S. TtM SIGNALS h mm wKa win mryonm'l MMrtrt wtw MAKB COWTtOT W COM Mr or TM to AO. riyi Canasta Club Met Mrs. Bea Smith was hostess to a Pinochle club at her home in Greenville on Thursday of last week. The prizes were awarded to Lois Smith, Ina Hamilton, and Shirley Beeson. The hostess served refreshments to the group. The next hostess for the dub will be y Party for Helen Smith Dora McMullIn. Helen, daugther of Mr. and Mrs. Grant E. Smith, was the guest of honor at a party given Shower for Bride-EleSaturday evening by Sharlene, at A kitchen, shower was held to the home of her parents, Mr. and t, Mien. Vie White, Mrs. Don J. Webb. The evening honor of last week, Wednesday.. evening was spent in playing games and with Mrs. LuDean Lund, Wilma refreshments were served to 17 Nowers and Mrs. Leora McCulley Helen received some lovely as the hostesses. Bunco was, playSh from her friends. gifts ed during the evening and prizes will ibe leaving soon with her famwent to Marie Smith and Virginia ily for Arizona. Bradshaw. A plate luncheon was served, to 19, following which the Mrs. Norman Tattersall and bride opened her many pretty and baby of Parowan visited here a useful gifts. A color scheme of week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. green and ipink was carried out in the arrangements for the evening. Scott Tattersall and others. relatives. i be bride-to-b- Going-Awa- :- going-awa- y - ct bride-elec- s twenty-relative- Mr. and Mrs. Art Wade, Fill more, spent Father's Day visiting at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Roy Lessing and family. '"'"vf A ; Jf f . ' ,, 1" ,f - t v 1 j- l ' v . " ' - v . ' ' " :&-- e, Dinner Honors Visitors The Hales Sisters entertained at dinner Satur day evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Fay L. Messinger and family of Boise, Ida., and Mrs. Ada Frazer of LoaAngeles, who were visiting relativesvand friends here.- 3mTiii!S crispy toast j Beaver Book Club Entertained Mrs. Vie Fotheringham entertained the Beaver Book club at the home of her mother, Mra. Caroline Smith, on Wednesday evening. The book report was given by Vilda M, Smith, a special guest. She gave the life of Damon Runyon, and read two of his short stories, "Fat Fallon" and "Men of the Mountains." The hostess served refreshment to 14 members and the two guests. Shower for Bride-to-Miss Janice Carter, was complimented at a personal bridal shower on Saturday afternoon at the home of Ranee Bradfield In Minersville. Assisting host ess was Eve McKnight. Bunco was played and,. prizes went to Mrs. Leonard W. Roberts and Marlynn Hepplei;, and in another game, the guest, of honor, Janice, won the prize. Refreshments were served to eighteen. ' ... " " i ' . ' ' , , "iV"', ft ' ' 1 1 I1 v . 4' II 11 I - 7 -- f s ' vi pi., ir ' The fojr-laye- r wedding cake! was displayed on a j table and was decorated in white with blue flower trim and on me oma top layer was a three-be- ll ment with a miniature bride and :?room. White candles in crystal holders were also on this table The young couple went on a honeymoon trip to Grand Cauyon and upon their return will be at home in an apartment at the Bea ver Annex. lace-cover- U 4 i Among those from attending the reception, were; Mr and Mrs. Garth Sheratt, Cedar Mrs. Allen Heap, :Mrs. Martha Kirkpatrick and daughters, Marie and Evelyn; Mrs. George Loosley all of Parowan; Mr. and Mrs. Don Kirkpatrick, Enoch; Mra. Alvin Lunt and DelRoy and Ann Marie Cedar: and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Winn of Elsinore. ty Your Electricity! If you own a house, see your electrician. He will gladly make a study of your wiring system, tell you what work if any may be needed, a kerotoiytic fungicide SLOl'GHS OFF the lained outer skin, exposing buried fungi and kills on contact. Leaves skin like baby's. In just ONE HOUR, If not pleased, your 40c back at any drug stor. Today al BEAVER DRUG. x : Udft n i i . r toaster? Nothiag at all. It just wasn't you plan to buy a hous, don't forget to check up on the age and capacity of its wiring. Better still, have an electrician inspect it for you! For instance, if your home was built more than 10 years ago, you can be positive that its original wiring cannot care for all the appliances you've house may be elecbought these past few years. In fact, even a brand-netrically unfit to handle the load of all the appliances you now own! if you are going to build, be sure to plan your wiring for the future as well as the present. Re- How can you tell if your home wiring needs attention? In addition to g appliances: Dimming of lights when you operate appliances; Slow heating of toaster, iron, etc.; Frequent blowing of fuses; Poor TV reception when appliances are in use; Too few outlets and twitches where you need them. w poorly-operatin- . year!. i t . i&t, as you can see from the lady's face, she did something about it. So can you, if your house is suffering from the same electrical troubles. And it's 4 to 1 that it is! - member that on the average, your electrical needs increase 10 ertry J4-2- 6 10-1- cost.- t t Why not? Simply because the wiring in the lady's house wasn't large nough to carry the necessary electricity to her toaster as well as to the many other appliances she use. y and its i i What WAS the matter with this getting the power it needed! Look To. Ras-musse- Kennecott Copper Corporation 161 E. 42nd St.. New fork 17, N.tt Chase Brass & Copper Co. Kennecott Wire & Cable Co. If you in your home, you can be sure that you are Yotrre also losing money in with than inconvenience. more putting up wasted current. You're risking ire from under-sueover heated wires!" find these symptoms d, I ,jj Why take chances? Aslc your local tlectricsaa tot over-loads- d, ta Metrical chsdtti 7 $i4 JULY 26, 23, 30, 31 HI A SURPRISE Now her toaster really toasts Howard R. Low; vocal solo, Gor don Myers, with Mr. Low aceom skit, Ann Fillmore lanving; and Jessie W. Roberts. Prayers were spoken by DeWayne Carter Floyd H. Roberts. The young counle led in the wedding waltz. and were joined by the member ' their bridal party, parents arH Mask byRichord Rodgers Book end Lyrics by Oscar Hammertttin 2nd hr-T- er eats by their attendants, matron honor and best man; Mrs. Dean farter, Floyd Roberts; Ranee Bradfield and Dee J. .Smith; Eve VIcKiiight and Raynor Pearce. Seated with (lie parents, were th. grandparents. The program was emcoed by ilex L. Carter, uncle of the bride, and consisted of the following arts: vocal selection. Dan Smith with Colleen Shelby playing the piano; vocal duet. Lora Lee Davis and Dee J. Smith, with Nina Rue Yardley at the piano; piano solo, OKLAHOMA! f 1 PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1954 going-awa- Entertain for Former Beaverites Mr. and Mrs. Reed Smith entertained Saturday evening to honor Mr. and Mrs. Fay L. Messinger, former Beaver residents, who were visiting here from their home In floats and Boise, Ida. Root-becookies were served to 16. if UNIVERSITY OF UTAH SUMMER FESTIVAL Htf Making plans for a June wedding are Miss Ranee Bradfield and Dee J. Smith, Beaver High School graduates of last month. They will become man and wife in St. George Temple rites on June 30. Parents of the young couple are Mr. and Mrs. Truman Bradfield, Minersville, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith, Beaver. was head cheer Tne .bride-eleleader at the school, she has been a class officer, active in music and dramatics, a memtber of the Pep Club, and also participated in other activities. Dee J. was valedictorian of the graduating class, was class president, participated on the main squad of all athletic teams, was active in music and dramatics and various school functions. and Miss McKnight in green and yellow, all ballerina length.- For the program, the bride and aroom were nreeeded to special COURTESY! JULY . . . sewing club entertained their husbands at a buffet dinner on Saturday evening. The party was held at the home oif Mr. and Mrs. Hal Smith, Assisting Mrs. Smith on arrangements were Mrs. Robert Lee, Mrs. Glen Murray, and .Mrs. William Firmage. A buffet supper was served in the garden to 22. Japanese lanterns were used for the lights and the tables were especially decorated for this occasion. Later the group went dancing at Kgnyon Grove. Canyon Party Honors Visitor Miss Vanet'Sorenson was guest of honor at a canyon party Wed nesday evening at Ponderosa Park Mrs. Barbara D. Farns worth was hostess and other guests included Karma Joseph, Helen Easton. Vir ginia Ashworth and Marilyn The group enjoyed sup Mrs. Goodwin played two violin selections on the program. Frappp per and visiting In the cool can yon. and cookies were served. Following a honeymoon trip, the NOW YOlr CAN LICK younj; couple will be at home In Cedar City, where he ha employ ATHLETE'S FOOT WITH ment at the General Service Co. KERATOLYTIC ACTION The Ladies Handicraft club was entertained on Friday of last week at the home of Mrs. Josephine C. Oviat, who is a former member of the club. The hostess swved re KcuImjj Chili Meets The Nimble Thimble sewing Xreshments to 10. Tne next hostess tub waH entertained last week at will Carobe Mrs. for the group be home of Evelyn Warby. The line Smith. losiexs served refreshments to the club members and one guest. Norma Nell Smith. THI WINNING WAT... ...... . ktAU'ln,. .10 ct the Minersville recreation hall and was attended by a large crowd from all communities in the county. The lovely :blond bride, the former Janice Carter, greeted the guests with her new husband in an exquisite gown of nylon net and satin. Lace and satin formed the bodice of the gown, with a row of tiny buttons on the back. The full skirt was of accordion pleated nylon net with an overskirt of nylon net. edged with wide lace making an apron effect. A bonnet of lace, satin and pearls released a fin gertip veil of sheer illusion which was also lace trimmed. Her bouquet was composed of white and fed roses, tied with red satin ribbon. Also greeting the guests were the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sheral Carter, the bridegroom's parents; matron of honor, Mrs. De Wayne Myers, cousin of the: bride; best man, Sheldon Roberts.; brother of the 'bridegroom. The matron of honor wore a blue gown, Mrs. Carter was attired in nink. Miss Bradfield in anu;t. in '1 . . 1. MISS RANEE BRADFIELD AND DEE J. SMITH TO WED, Jl'N'E (UTAH) Canasta Clnb Met .Mrs. Colleen Fox was hostess to the Canasta Club at her home on Thursday evening at last week Prizes for the game went to Dorcus Nowers, Betty McCann and Betty Smith. Sybil Smith was a special guests. The hostess served refresh ments to the group, and the club adjourned to have the next party at the home of .Mrs. Jackie Now ers. mar- riage rites solemnized Tuesday. The couple spoke vows before Speaking their wedding vows on Pres. Harold S. Snow in the St. Friday of last week were Miss Van-u- a George Temple in a double ring paice and Cleon J. Matheson service in the .presence of 26 relain the St. George Temple, with tives and friends from Minersville Pres. Harold S. Snow officiating and Beaver, including the bride's ... TM J uouuie ring ceremony was mother, Mrs. Sheral Carter, and witnessesd by 17 from Beaver, in the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and eluding the Ibride's mother, Mrs Mrs. Leonard Roberts, and grandLeonard W. Paice, and many from parents, Mrs. Warren Hall, Mr. Enoch. The bridegroom is the son and Airs. Hay ward Carter, and of Mr. and Mrs. O. Evan Mat he Mrs. Henry Heap, the latter from ion of Enoch. Parowan. Miss 'Marie Messinger and Gary Lavel Boyter became man and wife In a ceremony performed June 15 in the Salt Lake Temple. The bride is .the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Clyde L. Messinger, and the ibridegroom js uie sun 01 .vu. ana Mrs. J. Hiilo Boyter, 'both of Beaver. The Messingers and Mrs. Boy- ler went to Salt Lake on Tuesday where they met Gary, who has employment in Ely. In the evening I he above named people and more relatives and friends had an outing at Saltair. Mrs. Oral Llurdett and a friend, Mrs. Aggie Jensen, both of Salt Lake, also were present .for the Temple ceremony. ' On Thursday evening, June 17, the just-we- d couple were guests of honor at a wedding reception Pink and white ice cream and cookies were served in the dining roonk Each table was covered with a flowered table cloth and centered with a bouquet of bridal wreath and roses. The wedding cake was decorated with white roses and green leaves, and on the top layer was a cluster of three white wedding bells. White candles, in crystal holders were also used in the arrangements on the table BEAVER Newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Roberts were feted at a post- ENOCH MAX CLAIMS BEAVER MISS IX FRIDAY RITES MARRIAGE RETEPTIOX HELD all GORDON ROBERTS CLAIMS JANICE CARTER AS BRIDE IX TUESDAY TEMPLE RITES Se'ason Prices for BOTH shown S, $4, 13, $ 2, and Mail orders now being accepted at Summer feitival Box C.'.'.ce, Univeriily of Ulah, Soli Lake City. Published for your Lnfortaatisa fcj my mi ti i jr Kennecott Copper Corporation A Gmmi H$lgkhor Hetplmg to Build fir Vitl , |