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Show SUNDAY HERALD . Rites Unite' Miss Dahling, John Krenka 'ayson Girl Will Marry Logan Man - V . of Logan. Vows will be exchanged Saturday, May 29, at the Com munity Church, with Rev. Wil liam Luce officiating. The bride-ele- ct is a graduate of Payson High School and has at tended Utah State College at Lo .; ;A V-v- -'A: v II . t :- 1 t A 4- - - SUNDAY. MAY 18, 1S54 Utan County. Utah i 5-- A 1 -- , . P . : ! J I i. ; ' ' i : ? i-- ,- - - ;, gan. Shewas elected sweetheart of Future Farmers of America while in high school, and was queen of Payson Harvest Days and Homecoming last autumn. At USAC she was affiliated with Kappa Delta Sorority and a mem ber of the KOTU Sponsor corps, completing the first two quarters of study this year. Mr. Rose is a member of the junior class at the Logan school, currently serving as chairman of the student body dance commit tee. He is affiliated with Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. -- ; : ! .i v this week. The rites were performed in thejiome of Bishop L. Turner of Elko, in the", presence of close family members.! Prior f to the ceremony the couple received a blessing from Emerson Neff, Ruby Valley LDS leader and close friend of the Krenka family. The bride, wore an attactive gown of deepvblue taffeta with white accessories and a corsage of white gardenias. She t was at tended by Mrs. Paul Julian, sister of the bridegroom, Mrs. Julian wore a maroon suit and a corsage of pink carnations. The bride's mother, Mrs. Lew Dahling, selected a light blue gown with white accessories, and she wore a corsage of red roses, while the bridegroom s mother, I Mrs. R. J. Krenka', wore i gray suit with white .accessories and a corsage brthcoming marriage of her daughter, Barbara, to Ronald L. Rose, son of Mrs. Leola Forsberg - . i LEHI A double ring wedding ceremony in Elko, Nevada united Wanda Lee Dahling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lew Dahling of Lehi, and John Krenka. i son of Mr, and Mrs. Rudolph Krenka of Arthur, Ruby Valley. Nevada, Mrs. Louis A. Bates the engagement and PAYSON announces - Orem Ladies Hear Poetry, Timp Tales r 7 ' . .;:::.;' ''.. h -- .. ' ' r hv;-- ' 4 v ; . 1 of pink carnations. JOLEI.N GRANT Standing as best man' for Mr Krenka was his brother-in-laPaul Julian; Others witnessing the wedding were an aunt, Mrs Clay Kelsey R. J. Krenka, Lew Dahling and Sandra Krenka. Joleen ran t to Wed Lehi Student in June pn R k' Joleen Grant will become the bride of Gary E. Meredith in vows to be exchanged in the Salt Lake LDS Temple June 9. Announcement of the approach ing marriage is made by Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Grant, parents of The prospective the bride-elec- t. son of Mr. and the is bridegroom .S, w, in Firmage Hall here. Joleen is a freshman at Brig-haYoung University. She is a graduate of the high school here where she has been active In m many campus activities, j Gary for the past year has at i Following the ceremonies weaaing breakfast was: held in the Brand Room of the Commer cial Hotel in Elko. Later in the evening the newlyweds and fam ily members, 20 in all, gathered for a family dinner in Elko Following a brief honeymoon at the Ranch Inn, the young couple will make their hotne in Ruby Valley. The bride will return to Lehi to take part in Lehi High School commencement exercises May 28. A wedding reception is J Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McMillan. Bride is former Colleen Allred. tended LDS Business College of Brigham Young University, Salt : Lake City, fie is a graduate of Mrs. Kenneth E. Meredith, Lehi. Lehi High School. A reception will honor the They plan to both attend the Mrs. Thalesl Albert HaskeU. (Marilyn Norton), UKEAi At the base of wedded couple that evening BYU this fall. planned at that time. Timp, the members of newly Orem Literary Club heard roman ' 1 tic legends .and poetry of this fam A wedding recep- was held in place by a crown of LINDON ous Utah mountain- told by Mrs. News was in tion the Lindon LDS seed held and rhinestones. She Edgemont Thomas A. Jacob who was in the week honoring held apearls Ward, during beautiful bouquet of whitt charge of the Thursday program Mr. land Mrs. Kenneth McMillan, orchids surrounded byjed roses. . Mrs. Boyd C. Davis was hostess a ceremony following' marriage! with the . happy coupla at a hot luncheon served after the officiated by Bishop. Orval Baw-de- n to btandmg receive their many friends and Three sets ofhoops held out the their bride song. program in the summer home of CAMP FORT UTAH : of the Lindon Second Ward. relatives were Reed Gillman. ushson, first and second vice capbillowy white organdy and eyelet Mrs. Elliott .luwe, Anna Lou Mi Mrs. Thomas Cordner in Wildwpod, Mrs. McMillan is the. ,f ormer er; Jennie Allred. mother ol the of the Utah Fort tains Camp Daugh respectively. Ann assisted Grethe Ballif embroidered wedding dress which ler and Provo Canyon. Luncheon was serv ters of Utah Pioneers b.eld . its Colleen were Bil Florence Allred, daughter of Mrs. bride; Mr. land Mrs. George Mc attractive Marilyn Norton wore the hostess with reception details ed at a table covered with a lace season of 0f Lindon. Kenneth Millan, father and mother of the the Allred Hen Jennie Dora Robinson, closing meeting Polly lings, for her marriage to Thales Albert and friends of the bridedid the cloth and centered with av low at Mr. of afternoon son Pioneer is and Mrs. George bridegroom Lee McMillan, best the Annie Nellie and Peterson Thursday derson, RICHARDS TANA Haskell on Thursday. bowl of pansies. Floral arrange By serving. 19 with attend members of Grove. Park McMillan Garlick. in Pleasant man; Genevieve Hansen, matron EDGEMONT Henry Jones was Parents of the bride. Mr. and After changing to a white shan- ments of iris, peonies and bridal ance. beauti- of honor: a was in Colleen lovely bridesmaids. Carol with of bead to sheath dress Johnson on Bertha were the mantel married wreath trim, tung Mrs. Thomas J. Norton of Provo; placed It Murdock, Janet Anderson, Lois ful lace dress over nylon-Me- t. Captain Harriet Bigler presided CAMP 2 coat lined with black slick of with Colorado of romance of the Mrs. told Jacob Springville, of formerly the bridegroom, Bishop parents was by Maude The history of Newell J. Knight in a a stand-u- p andthe lace collar that Rayola Gillman and ceremony performed at Las had and Mrs. Thales Haskell of Lovell, white, featuring Chinese collar and Utahna and Red ' Eagle and the Knudsen. prayer We was giyen by his granddaughter, a string of pearls. Her Sunderland, "Utah framed After song the bead for elaborate continued Pamela Har-- , Nev. junior of and bridesmaid, work, couple the famous mountain They legend Wyo., and her grandmother, Mrs. Love Thee" and "Come Come, Norma Thompson, when members Vegas. i a honeymoon trip to California; fingertip veil, also edged in lace, ns A. M. Merkley, of McGrath, Al- left for a honeymoon in California. cavef arranged by a. n. itooerts Ye Saints," the history of Martha of Daughters of Utah Pioneers, the Southern Utah Parks, and to Lovell, Wyo., to She read the poems, To Timp" The bride's mother wore a blu berta. Canada accompanied the They will return summer. Ada ; Hinckley was read by Mattie Camp 2. met on Thursday after Mexico, lasting three weeks. They for the It is ex- by George H. Brimhall and "Old lylon print dress and the bridecouple for the nuptials performed remain that historian, who also gave noon at the home of Amelia have just returned homeland are Elsie C. Carroll and Hinckley, they will go to . Los TimpT-.'bat the Salt Lake LDS Temple pected groom's hisf mother wore a pretty a on talk Losee. gathering pioneer ose dressJ The bridesmaids wore iving :at Henry Jones home. Mr. and Mrs. Haskell hosted a Angeles in the fall to enter school. "The Lure of the Summit" by Har tories. Anderson Jim Cooper, a part blood Chero-- ! rison R. Merrill. wedding breakfast at Hotel Utah. pastel afternoon dfesses with The lesson was by Chloe Madsen Captain at Catherine the and the kee Indian, was the speaker in Hhe the group A well appointed wedding remeeting program presided white accessories. This beautiful During three Brown Ross Master and gave to the flag was by Eliza Edgemont Second Ward's Sacraheard the lndian Melody "Red accordion numbers. was held in the evening at pledge scene had a back drop of lovely ception x e University-Par- k LDS Ward Wing" sung iy Mrs. E. H. Calder A delicious pot luck supper parliamentarian. ment meeting Sunday evening. red roses. and white carnations." was beth Phillips, and Mrs. George Stratton; "Indian served on tables decorated with Music was by choristers, Norma Gerald Carter also spoke, reprer chapel, festive looking with baskets Welcoming the guests at tht Love Call sung; by Mrs. J. D May flowers. ' Thompson and Sadie Jones. of choice iris, pink peonies and senting the Aaronic Priesthood were Oliver and Marie door, Pyne and Mrs. E.H. Calder; and A bridal shower for Johnson and Bill and Anna Rost The lesson, "The Story of Pio boys of the ward. PAYSON trailing bridal wreath. The bridal dress (featured a "By the Waters of Minnetonka' CAMP TIMP VIEW neer Memorial Buildings and Mu Mr. and. Mrs. Merrill Reynolds Mrs. TRadell Hudson, nee Vonda riarris; gift bearers, Kay, R. Lynn, H. E. Calder. Mrs. and wide of sung waist inset eyeby was basque seums, class are leaving on a vacation tnp jhatcher, was given in her honorj and Boyce- - Hansen and Dennis The meeting was conducted by Mrs. Fern Paulson's home wasi;oarior' vivin T given by into Wayne County. . let embroidery in the skirt which by her sister, Mrs. Ruth Elmer, Ercanbraek;- - guest book. Lucilla . . ... SPANISH FORK The Stake crwial fnr; had with the absence f"ho cnono Both Wards have " nf rho finsintT i w e r e Edgemont "f dipped to a half train. A row of Mia Maid Festival held at the Mrs. M. F. Crandall in J.XD. committees "uV a second sister, Mrs. Norma Mills; arrangement of gifts, Janappointed Parks. Camp Timp View of Daughters of of the president. Mrs. this week and com Patten cutout embroidered daisies ringed quiltings of Provo. acting as as ice Gillman, Beulah Gillman. Lela Ufe rounding neckline and sparkles Stake House was a big, success- Mrs. 'A. D. Washburn gave the - pleted quilts. d Ruth hostess. Rust,commitsisting McAffee, Louise 'Viklund. Miriam of rhinestones decorated the skirt. ful affair, attended by mothers, yearly financial report. The mem- l tllll xvxiiuivru iioluuouu picaiutu c v tee for the July 2 program, .and The Elders .and their wives met taste 1 was home decorated The Ash, and Jeanetta Loader. Ren From a small cloche of mother-of- - daughters and ward and stake bers discussed tentative plans for the meeting. Ailie Ti Jones at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Lambert, season of in flowers freshments were servej by Lorna the two in of leaders. A fully a party to be new in me near program consisting hif Rowley for a study group narlofKfnnin! hiin? and Tennie Larson, committee lilacs. and was a for The Gillman,' Faye Bezzant, Lucille theme O. Annette the Mrs. During were Dunn, eluding tulips iWetzel evening1 church. future. piano illusion. hounuet Her after bridal veil readings by Special guests Judge for a summer picnic . c Whittaker was the speaker of the the evening a bride's book was Kearly, Joy Cullimore. Verleen l i i combined a large orchid, phaloitlisf Behold Your Queen. The greet- - jex Boyack of Springville and solo by Cynthia Whetten. and two made by the 16 girl friends of the Christiansen and Connie Johnson. ing address was given by PhylhsMrs. N. Halvor Madsen of Provo. and valley lilies the hostesses, AmeUa Losee, Eva evening. who attended, and the book Willis Larsen acted as masterof J mem Mia bride Maid was leader.. stake Mrs. Mr. and camp 'Ashby. by Warren enjoyed Spriggs Bridal attendants were Mrs. Wright r , M. Stagg and Bertha Strebble. to the bride as a ceremonies and introduced th was bers. of Mr. the funeral attended presented Donald M. (Marion) MacLeod, twin; The, First Ward Mia Maid chorus to 23 members and guests. " acwas lead -j Vernicia led in by Beck, Provo Tuesday. keepsake. program "which was followKby by of the bride from Long Community singing Wright's aunt rOySOn VVOrnan Lucille Anderson, and refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Anderson Gifts of a personal nature, were dancing, j j The couple left Thursday mornwere served by Mildred Jacpbsen, CAMP BONNEVILLE are proud parents of a baby girl opened by light reScott (Helen) Thomas and Evelyn Presentation ef the crowns waSj KeCGlV6S VlSITOrS Green. and motored to Minneapolis, and were served. the born LaBelle Utah Peterson freshments in. of ivnas Bonneville Ann Mary ing Valley Monday nun, assisted Dy Camp Daughters Haskell,! the bridegroom's sister. Dy " numbers! A new where Kenneth will be the Maid Instrumental of the Pioneers Utah Minn., met at. the honoring reception X7nH Ri ' Hospital. girls. Their eowns were of white oreandv with the armed forces stationed Katherinef Carol Rees. was Mrs. ,uuy :Mr. Hudson and of home Vera with Gay MANAVU by hear given embroidered CAMP pink lightly Brumnjakjto n hand-wove- n and Stevens. Karen Thomas West at for the nine months. They next are the a Harris roses with dark green sashes and Me tweeds, Olive Taylor was hostess totthe lesson. "The Story of Wednesday, May 12, Mrs. Rebecca LovePAYSON was j The nlan satin sliDncrs Janie Nnrtnn'hold Your Queen" was directed less, who observed her 82nd birth- Daughters of U t, a h Pioneers, morial Building" given by Nettie on the islands of the outer Heb-jWacouple chapel, onmaking their home in and Susan Howe, flower girls were by Beth Crandall and the Stake day May 28, welcomed a number of C?.mp Manavu,' on Thursday. The Daley and a history by (Matilda rides, chiefly omHarris and Lewis! married May 5 at the Manti LDS Minneapolis until he is reassigned to a new, post. frocked in green nylon net. Their Mia Maid chorus was directed by visitors including her sisters, Mrs. history of Leona C. Erickson's Ellsworth of her father, Jacob islands. Temple. ' - Henry Flamm. Huflowers were split carnations with Elva Killian with Pearl Barnett, Leah' Higginbotham of Salt Lake pink ribbons and the flower girls pianist. of let Winget. was read by her After a song by Mts. t Ells Mrs. and Edith www w P City w i.w j jj jj in ,y,lWl Each ward presented a sketch Eureka. Visiting her alsoBaker dauehter-in-laheld baskets of pink carnations. o n a P. worm, election ot otticers was lWrlwpwu!lltf Ram was her Mrs. Norton chose for her hostess with their queen and reader. daughter-in-law- . conducted by Ellen Davenport, Mrs. Naomi Dix- Erickson. duties, a sheath dress of white Pages were Shirley Darling and on, of Santa Ana, Cal., who is en Captain Mattie Hanks presided county oincer. ine same women . crepe with turquoise blue trim, Ann Gardner. route to Washington D. C. to visit and conducted the meeting. - A were returned to office by accla with which she wore red roses. A total of 123 girls received Mia her son and j the David Dix- - history of the memorial building mation. Mr Haskell wore beige lace and Joy Awards by the ward leaders ons and their wife, Delicious The Nell refreshments were was Peterson. new baby. David is given by las follows: Fay McKell, Maureen an orchid to 22 the served Hanks members presstudying medicine in Washington Camp presented Captain " Refreshments were served from Henderson, Lenore Livingston, DC. a book. "Gospel Ideals" con- ent and one guest. with . Stein-satin a buffet table spread with a white Donna Measom, Macksene Other visitors at the home of taining selections from the discloth, festooned with - three eckert, Mary Creer, Beverly Mrs Loveless were Mr. and Mrs. courses of David O. McKay. To remove milk stains from rows of shaded gren .net and Bearnson, LaVerne Higginson, Ed Stroble of Cedar City and The camp was reorganized and glasses, fill them with warm wacentering an arrangement of white Florence Johnson, Marvell Searle, Mr. and Mrs Wayne , Holmberg of Captain Hanks,, was reelected ter and a little baking soda and flowers with white candles. Across Edith Davis. Joyce Walker, Salt Lake City. with Olive Taylor and Val Ander- - let them stand for a while. the room was the wedding cake of Geneal Morrey, Mattie Cornaby, three tiers supported by columns. Lorraine Barney. Iva Markham, The cake was cut and served to Marie Evans, Hilda Horrocks, all guests. Bonnie Underwood. The opening Byron Jensen played appropriate and closing prayers "were given organ melodies during the evening by Gayle Sperry and DeNene and numbers were given by a girl's Huff. trio. 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