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Show . SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY. -- MAY 9. 1254 2.A TTt.K o.lr,tv Utah Hi! ! ! lAommJo-dq- i i I i . 1 . t -- ' . - - , t f .. - - "r, -"- - ; . :-- . ; v - -vl ! i , .. w: t t ; t I I i ; ; Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Milton Adamsonj (Uvonne Jones). Peggy Eggertsen),' Newvved Students Return To School After Reception Peggy Eggertsen Is Wed, Pa ir Honeymoon n N eyada V I Irene McRie). Mrs. Robert L. Chivers, (Norm In a setting of lavender lilacs and. bright yellow tulips, Wednes day evening, Peggy Eggertserj became the bride of Howard Ri Crandall. The nuptials were perf formed at 6:30 p. m; at the home McRae- - Ch ivers Reception of black taffeta and Mrs. Bran- PLEASANT GROVE Complet ing their studies for graduation this month from Pleasant Grove High School are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Milton Adamson, following their marriage April 30. and wedding reception the following evening. The bride is the former Uvonne Jones, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. (Tug) Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Adamson are parents i " JUNE CHADER Payson Pair hans, Glenda Harding. They all Leave for rainbow woreevening dresses colors, and held matching flow oon Honeym The best man was Don Walker. of honor, and bridesmaids, JoAnn ngersoll, Carole Trimble, v Jean-nine Johnson. Glenda Kocher- - Utah State Students To Be Wed don was attired' in navy blue sheer. They added pink and white carnations. Y i inFollowing ,! the ceremony the wedding .party Joined at a local ers.-i V. cafe where dinner Was served of Mr. and the bride's parents, The bride is the former Norma Mrs. Armand A brilliant wedding reception with Mrs. hostess. Brandon as Eggertsen by Irene McRae, daughter of the SPRINGVTLLE Mr. and Mrs. Saturday evening in the New Mrs. Elvin S. Bishop Ivan J. Peay of Sunset The bride was toasted by her entertainment during PAYSON Offering LDS Ward Chapel late Mr. and Mrs. Edgar R. Mc LDS A. C. Chader of Springville have nee Shirlene. Peery, will be Ward. Family members matron of honor and the bride the evening was a program an Wood, this week announced the engagepaid honor to Mr, and Mn. Rae. The bridegroom is the son were in attendance including groom by his brother-in-laat a honored bridal this shower H. nounced by Harley Gilman with Robert L. Chivers who were mar- of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum R. Mrs. Stella Brandon of Provo, A. Rudy. They left later for. a evening' at Payson Third LDS ment aid approaching marriage following people taking part: Ward of 'their lovely daughter, June, to ried Thursday in the Idaho Falls Chivers of Boise, Ida; The newly- mother of the bridegroom.' Mr. honeymoon in Las Vegas, Nev. of the bridegroom, all of Pleasant the chapeL G. T. Jones, Ernest. P. ; Smitli, weds were also guests of honor LDS Temple. . Robert Grier. Grove. son of l.. u. New Mrs. Crandall was grad Crandall is also the Nuptials were performed April Deon Foote, Mrs. Bertha Kirk, at a dinner in Idaho Falls, j T El Pres. Christiansen per1950 Ray bridegroom is from Provo High uated In City. Jeannlne Johnson, Estella Fen 26 at the home of the bride's par theThesonprospective Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Irish- Crandall of Salt Lake formed the of in Mr. Mrs. A. H. and ceremony wore the marriage School been and for has attending the Salt Lake LDS ton, Carole Trimble. Dancing fol ents, Mr. and Mrs. Page Peery, Robinson of man of Provo, with whom; the The petite bride The Ala. Temple. of Mr in of a model ballerina the and Burmingham, friends occasion presence Brigham Young University. owed. bride has made her home, were was a Both are and stu Robert June couple at accompanied the bride She by school taffeta. relatives tissue attended blue Crandall r high including pale hosts for the reception. was The cake decor wedding of of dents for the .relatives Utah the State group AgriculMrs. added pink roses and white split both Provo and Brigham Young large groom's parents,. Mr. .and ated by Kenneth Flygare, an William Making a pleasing background carnations. Wood. Bishop Huish Moore ture College at Logan. They plan was He served in the U. S. Army for nuptials. her Attending of uncle and the bridegroom, was officiated. for the bridal party Were the her sister, Mrs. Paul R. Juber three to be wed next month. Parents of the bride were hosts -i . years, baskets of season's flowers. The who wore pink tissue taffeta with Parents of the bride plan to for the reception held in the Wind centered between silver candel - The bridal party stood before a June is a graduate of Spring 1 attractive bride was especially pink and white carnations. The honor them with an informal gar sor LDS Ward chapet For the abra and wreathed around with setting of pink and white tapers ville High School, and Robert re becoming In her exquisite gown of bride's brother, Max Eggertsen, den reception on May 16 at their occasion the bride wore a dress sweet peas and maidenhair' fern. arranged with white lilacs, flower- ceived his schooling in Birmingand nylon tulle underlaid stood with the white satin overlaid with lace. More than 400 friends were ing almond and pink tulips. The ham and served two years in the Mothers of members of XI Beta lace bridegroom. a home in Provo.' to which all of with? white satin. Her veil was of nylon net caught served refreshments by Mrs. Cora attractive bride wore a gown of navy before being enrolled at the Mrs. Eggertsen wore a frock friends are being invited. Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi were Hooley, Zelda Hooley, j Betty white eyelet nylon over pink, styl- AC to a tiara of beads. i ChantiUy lace coverguests of the club Thursday at a Imported Hooley Janice ed with full skirt, short sleeves Hooley. Beverly form-fittin- g were Mrs. her Ken and ed the bodice Attending a at held local dinner meeting neth Richins, her sister; matron Walker, Lorna Johnson, Wanda- and boat neckline. For accent she man to the bridegroom. rows of ruffled nylon tulle added cafe. Hooley, Karen Gilman and Kar- wore a necklace and earrings of Mother of the bride was attracinterest. She wore a finger men Gilman. Large bouquets of tulips and skirt "Veil of bride's illusion caught pink pearl and porsage of pink tive in a gown of pale pink floral . white lilacs formed centerpieces tip book was. Ruth rosebuds. At the to a guest : bonnet.' pattern and Mrs. Wood was in pleated on the long tables. Blue candies and in of Riehards the of L. blue. Corsaget of carnations Mrs. John sister Larson, charge pale In full ruffled dresses of organ were also part of the decoration. was room Audra matron in of as stood colors .were the "Hooley J gift bride, ' Mrs. Inez complimentary Ott, general chair- dy over taffeta were Mrs. Wayne Wilma Louder, Carol Walker, Ha honor and Mrs. Victor Thurgood added to their costumes. ma of cousin the man and toastmistress, welcomed Nelson, bride, The wedding cake- - was displayYoung. The gifts were received was attending matron. Mrs. Lar ' the ladies. She was assisted by tron of honor in pale green; Nina Mrs. son ed William with arrangements of spring wore Darrell lace Thur rf and Jones, by Hookey, pink Pat Bowen, and Mrs. Lewis Wol- Leishman,' maid of honor, coral; The annual May luncheon of thei Jacobsen. president, welcomed and after ' refreshments Each flowers chose blue Bruce K.ay good nylon. pinned Flygare, Flygare, sey was in charge of the program Karen Leishman, bridesmaid, Fine Arts Club was held at the old club members: Mrs. LeRoy of carnations' to her were served the couple left ' for Bezzant John a Bezzant Mark and corsage blue and Nancy Leishman, junior home of which followed. a honeymoon in Nevada and South- The new couple are making dress. Mrs; Myron Strate of Jacobsen, Mrs.lEllis Peeler, Mrs. A toast to the mothers was bridesmaid, peach. View on Thursday after- Raymond Holbrook, all of Salt Election! oLof fleers, a musical their home in Pleasant Grove. as . era assisted best California. Pleasant Arthur Daley given by Mrs. Robert Wolsey. The bride held a spray of baby noon. program and a talk by Mrs. Clyde of Orson Mrs. Slack Lake City; An accordion solo by Cora Gard orchids nesting a white orchid. The luncheon was served On Mrs. Lawrence Maycock Weeks comprised the meeting time ner precedeor the response from The attendants held crescent small tables beautifully decor? Ogden; of Orem and Mrs. F. V. Nichols of . Alice Louise Reynolds Club, the mothers by Mrs. Ella John sprays of . baby orchids with ated with baskets of lilies of the of Provo. - :i 1 Chapter 6, when the group met on son. Several pantomimes and handles giving the appearance of to Mrs. Slack responded .the Thursday at the home of Mrs. valley, pansies, lilacs and honeymusical numbers were given by May baskets, i ; William O., Clark. and of the basket which iris intro suckle welcome after Evelyn Oaks and Joan Evans. Mrs. JLeisnman wore cense gold alsoBaby were of new New officers elected at that the and installation duction in arranged Favors to the mothers and guests crepe and Mrs. Chivers, blue floral groupings time were Mrs. Weeks, president; officers took place. were dainty ceramic shoes. added a lavender After the luncheon, which was Mrs. Grant Richens . presented Mrs. Joseph Nelson, first "vice Each lace. Guests were Mrs. Marie Rob- orchid, as did also Mrs. Gertrude served; buffet style, Mrs. S. E. Mrs. Jacobsen with a pair of cer president; Mrs. Arnel Milner, sec inson, Mrs. A. G. Stone, Mrs. J. Bagnell, grandmother of the amic bud vases, thanking her for ond vice president and Mrs. Rose W Vest, Mrs.: Mary Beth Mooney, bride. her service. Mrs. Kenneth Pugh Kartchner, secretary-treasureMrs. Ella Stanton, Marye Banks, John H. Read was best man. was honored also. The group was The program was presented by Mrs. C. B. Robey, Evelyn Oaks, Ushers were Evan D. Chivers, in led the club song by Mrs. Sey-no- music students of Mrs. R. Garn Mrs. i Olive Darling, Mrs. Lydia James D. Chivers, D. Gray, after which the Clark. A sextet. Norma Pulsipher, Virgil Camp, M. Ott. Mrs. Vilate M. Vincent, and Blaine James Richards. afternoon was spent in social Pat Quist, Elsie Une, Gladys Mrs. Florence Brown, and Mrs. Jr., chat. Tippets, Clothiel Rogers and Pam Byron Jensen was at the organ Hattie Tolboe. durwere Crane, performed musical num Phone calls received music appropriate during Members in .attendance were playing Mrs. Sam bers individually and together the from the numbers ing meeting Special receiving. Mesdames Louis Wolsey, Robert were giverf by the Taylor of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Mrs. Week's speech subject was bridegroom's Wolsey, Bryant- - Tingey, David father,' Mr.: and Mrs, Florence Jensen of Ogden, old "Outstanding Mothers of the Na H. John Ella Johnson, Dean Read of Pocatello and Nolan Beesley, The Thursday luncheon meet members who were unable to at tion." TayWalker, Jack Selck, F. B. Wheel- lor. Two guests were Lila Buckley ing of St. Mary's Guild of the tend but who wished to be re Xci wright, George Pringle, Bowden in the gift room Episcopal Church featured an membered to the rest of the club and Juventa Paxman. Refresh interest Barlow, and Pat Bowen, Cora was a of Mexican and nouncements of May activities Hostesses were the entertain ments were served by the hostess Vest,' Donna Tolboe and Inez Ott. Central display American baskets rand and a discussion of two chapters ment committee consisting of es for the day, Mrs J. A. Henrie " 1 . '.' , Webb, Mrs. Amanda cloths brought by the couple at of "Faith of the Church" by Mrs chairman Mrs. Elmer Terry, Mrs. Mrs Clyde - Mrs. D. D. Lambert and Rex Mrs. Johnston.Schnore E. and F. Grant J. Mrs. Bertrand of LDS the conclusion Harrison, their mis Payson Couples Enjoy sions. Home. Ekins, Mrs. Aua C. Hatch, Mrs. Mrs. Clark. x Chicken Dinner Games Pretty note on the wedding The group had luncheon Sat Woodrow Thompson and Mrs. In attendance were Mesdames D. D. Bushnell, J. A. Clayson Hansen. Harold I. was with a. May basket of tresh tables, decorated st spring Others PAYSON A party was cake Mes-damWilliam O. Clark, Ruby Clark flowers. The serving was presided flowers. After the luncheon, j a attending were" enjoyed by a group of couples over Ethel A. W. William Crowther, W. O. Facer, J Adamson, by Mrs. Travis Haws assist- short business meeting was conwho had a chicken dinner at a A. Thomas A. King, D E. Henrie, Bonnett, Berrett, Stanley local cafe and played games of ed by cousins and former students ducted by Mrs. Schnore. She re D. A. Bullock, Guy Callahan, Lambert, Joseph C. Nelson the bride. quested all members to attend Ralph progressive, rook at the Sam of Mrs. H. Gehring, Joseph Nelson, William V. Oldroyd, Boyd A. Ivory supervised church on Sunday as the Right E. Z. Coles, Paul t Meyer home. in, addition to the the guest D. Clarence Garn, Afton Portor, George Ramsbotham Greer, Stacey registry and gift room Rev. Richard Watson, Episcopal D. Attending John- G. E. Sandgren, H. R. Slack, John Grow, Spencer LeRoy of care were details taken by Bishop of Utah, will make' his Meyers were Mr. and Mrs. AC. S. John E. son, Lewis, Taylor, Alma Van Wagenen, Clyde Jacobs, lbert Ashby, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mrs. Phil Robinson, Mrs. Arthur annual visit. v S. Marion Frank J. Ross, Webb, Alfred C. Johnson, Amanda Mullett, Mitchel and sister, i Mrs. Eliza Kockerhans, Berta Pratt, Mrs. Announcements were made of L. 1 Van Johnston. Rose Kartchner, Ethe B. Sheets S. and John Hone of Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mr. Howard Berry and Mrs. Leon the Fellowship Day on May 7 ad Weeks. and Kerr Cott. Clyde of the card party sponsored by and Mrs. Lyndon Crook, Mr. and Uriarte. Mrs. Pete Anderson, Mr. ' and Assisting in greeting guests the supper club, on May 13 'at Mrs. Jim Durrant, Mr. and Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer L. 7:30 p. m. Mrs. S. J. Chewning Leo Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Terry. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thorn will be the hostess. Johnson of Santaquin and Mr. ton, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Knud- - Mrs. Chewning gavexthe wom ard Mrs, Wes Hutching of Sprlng-viU- ' sen and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling en's auxiliary prayer after which . l .' Sessions. Mrs. Schnore and Mrs gave their discussion. . : . New members attending the luncheon and meeting were Mrs Herbert Mann and Mrs. Martin Matekovic. Guests were Mrs. Richard Evans and Mrs. Harold An evening of poetry was en- to the hostesses were Mesdames Mailman. Members were Mes-dam- joyed by members of the Utah H. J. Brown, Robert Galen, E. E. S. J. Chewning, Ray Cof County Medical Auxiliary at their Eddirigton, Paul Groneman, Milo H. Drew. BJ L. Fagin, May 3rd meeting at the Utah val Moody,' M. L. Robert fey, Oldroyd, D. V. Pop-pe- n, Ledger D. Free, Phillip K. Kemp, ley Hospital Nurses Home. M. O. Smith, Max Stewart, W. C. Miller, R. G. Moore, Lynn The guest speaker, Mrs. Phyllis Searle, F. F. Endsley, Earl Oss, Armstrong, selected a variety of R. H. Maxfield, Eugene Wiemers D. C. Royce, E. J. Schnore, fcd-w- in her original poetry to read to the and W. Woolf. I -Soles, LaMar Skelton, Rex group. Among the poems she se. Home. Charles Smith, William lected werei ones of prayer, (Un THE re advice, requited lave, humor, Dixon and H. D. Nordeea ligion and love. She included a poem written slide won9 1 I especially for the evening entitled "The Doctor's Chair." Vocalists Mrs.. Edith Stein and Warren . ..so cozUy cushioned you'U love to put it on! So uplifting, with its stitched Kirk sang original songs, both under-cw- p support, you'U hate to take it off! So comfortable, you'U wear it lyrics and music composed by even when your shoulders aren't bare! Try on the New Bali Strapless in our Mr. Armstrong, For her closing a Mrs. chose poem Armstrong fitting room and feel what we mean! PAYSON Three new members deeply moving religious number, LINDON A wedding reception were installed at a regular meet- "For They Know Not." Lef trBandeau in white or black nylon lace, luxury lined with nylon marquihonoring Colleen Allred, daughter ing of the American Fork Legion A very brief business meeting of Mrs. Jennie Allred of Lindon D cup, sizes 32 to 44, sette, A, B, C cups, sices 82 to 40, Auxiliary- - held in the memo- i conducted by Mrs. John . Bowen, and Kenneth McMillan, son of building, and a talk on the Me president, concluded the evening. Mr. and Mrs. George McMillan Sight. Three quarter length in nylon taffeta and lace or full length longline morial Day Poppy, was givei by Hostesses for the evening were of Pleasant Grove will be held WW Mrs. Mane Buys. the incoming officers Mrs, John Monday, May 10 at the Lindon acetate satin and nylon lace . . . both in white or black. A. B, C cups, T jn In charge of the installation was Bowen, Mrs. Boyd Larsen, Mrs. LDS Ward chapel. There will be sizes 32 to 42, 850. D sizes 32 to 44,1 000. Mrs Martha Stewart, Provo, presi- Fred Kartchner, Mrs. William dancing and a program. - This dent of District 4, and the following Dixon, and Mrs. D. R. Hales. delightful young couple will re ladies were welcomed intq the Members attending in addition ceive their many friends and relatives from 8 to 10 p. m. unit: Mrs.' Lola Lance, Mrs. ShirOther Bras Ours RIDING CLUB OFFICERS Officers of the newly organized ley Brundage and Mrs. Vione well . as describing what is done Following the reception they with are club Reece. for In Mrs. Laverne week ladies the funds, Orem elected during (back will leave for Minneapolis, Minn., riding Singleton, row) left .to right: Mrs. Ralph Knight, president; Mrs. Austin Prevo, district secretary, accomh Refreshments were served by to make their home. Mr. McMil from r Merrill, vice president; Mrs. Paul Penrod, secretary (front row) panied Mrs. Stewart to Payson hostesses President Nellie Stew- lan has been stationed at Hill Exclusively left to right, Mrs. Mont Bigler, captain; Mrs. Bert Ercanbrack, and assisted in the installations. art, Mrs. Buys, Lucy Peterson, Field with the armed forces but Mrs. Buys discussed plans for Sarah Peterson. Sarah Dastrun. has been reassigned to a base in publicity. The women named their organization Timp Saddleiers at their drill meeting. . selling the Memorial poppies as Delma Trotter and Mary Curtis. Minneapolis. Is Brilliant Function l Bonne-viUe-Filtee- nth w, ; - ! Local Chapt er i Fetes Mothers At Dinner j - ; Former Members Greeted As Fine Arts Club Meets For Annual May Luncheon i New Officers Chosen At. ALR Meeting , , L. " ' , r. Church Guild Makes Plans At iLTuhetieon . ur " Y-O- -- no-ho- es i WW ! ,; ii5 jf' Mil' - Mrs. Phyllis Armstrong ! e. ! 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