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Show MAY 30 SUNDAY. - 2-- A J 1954 'S fj HERALD SUNDAY UUh Cbunty. Utah " h r' 'N l-- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Elliott will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary' on Tuesday, June 1. Friends and relatives of the couple are bidden to attend an open house to be held in their honor at their home, 843 E. 3rd S. They were married June 1, 1904 in Springville and have made their home in Provo during all their married life. Mrs. Elliott was born in Spring . i 'a " - . . -- . 'O- ! - "v "- -, . f. . l.. Mrs. Elliott is active In the Daughters of Utah Pioneers organization and the Relief Society. They are especially proud of the athletic ability of their grandsons, one of whom, Stan Collins, has played varsity basketball for Brigham Young University. The couple has spent the past two winters in California. Mr. Elliott, who is a carpenter, was born in Provo, March 20, 1882. were Wil- His j parent r X K V ":' X - .If v - ! , . ?V i',:..:. i' 1 - I - m tiff- . . e liv-ma- J" i . i 4. . ; A " i tit. -- t'i ' great-grandchildr- - 0 REM Mr. and Mrs. James J. into Utah county when Geneva ws Morrow' will celebrate their fiftieth under construction, tie was erlia-all- y from Bristol. New York wac wedding anniversary in the best he was born in 1835 and grew u?. romantic tradition at their home In Fairmont, Minn. His wife wns in Vivian Park in Provo Canyon on born the same year. They met June l .with open house ail day were married in Madison, S- - D. topped with a dance in the evening on June 1. 1904 and have lived from nine to 12. Friends and rela a useful and happy life tcjsthtr tives are expected ta attend from ever since that eventful date. all over the state and their nine Five, boys and one giri and their living children will all be present, families live out of the state and-thresome traveling from many parts of girls live in Provo and Orem. the nation..---:.- ".' Rowland Morrow lives in Billlcs, Mr. and Mrs, Morrow can claim Mont; Keith, Hawthorne, Call.; a large circle of friends who will Fred and Donald in Baker, Mont be on hand on this golden wedding and Wallace Ida.; Mrs. Elmer J. anniversary since they own and Biers (Dorothy) -lives ' in Rapid operate Vivian Park and have done City, S. D.: Mrr.- Val (Mildred) number of years. Mrs Spisak,,Orem; Mrs, Doris Bagley, sq for Morrow will also be. remembered i Provo and Mrs, Louis (Lorn a) de by herjnany friends ' which she Elvick, Orem The three girls while operating ' the Timp ing in this area are taking charge Market from 1943 to 1946, wneni of the celebration. their 27, grand-m.tthey first arrived in Utah from The couple enjoy 1 . .1 I. IV Billings, Mont. Mr. Morrow was v:u to come among the first workers grandchildren. A. C. (Mildred) Collins, of Provo, Mrs. Arthur (Beth) Nesbit of Gardena, Cal. and Jack Elliott of Provo. AH will be in Provo to attend the open house. The couple has 17 grandchildren and - two parents. ;V::' Mrs. vorrow Plan ForGolden Wedd ing Party ...... i liam and Julia Ann Fleming El liott of Provo The Elliott had seven children, three of whom are living: Mrs. ville, October 8, 1833. She was the former; Laura SneLson, and Thomas and Laura Ette Roundy Snelson of Springville were her It; Mr- - ana and Mrs, Bert Elliott Round Out 50 Years Wedded Mr. y a 4 ?. 1 Mrs. Boyd Adamson, formerly Lucille .Johnson rrovo r Home of Newlyweds :U2 and Mrs. L. Gene Bird;. (JpAnn, Parson). Parson Bird Wedding Is Social Event of Interest aKta -- The executive committee of the John Pack Family Association Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson announce that the annual reunion announce the marriage of their will be held June 19 in Fairmont Payson News daughter, Lucille, to Boyd Adam- - Park in Salt Lake City.! son. The young couple was married , The committee wul- - meet May in Elko. Nev.; on SaturdAy, May 31 to discuss alms of the asso 22. Parents of the bridegroom are ciation and to plan the forthcom Mr and Mrs. Byron Adamson of ing reunion. They ask that any ! i ill Pleasant Grove. posin persons or organizations 4 The bride will be honored at a session of olddiaries, journals, shower by her mother pictures or other historical mat PAYSON-Se- go Lily Camp. DUP, for Harvey Ford, held at Provo and girl friends during this week. ter relating to the John Pack elected officers for the coming Saturday, were his three brothers- - Mrs. Adamson was graduated family contact the association Sterl Pickering of San Jose, from Lincoln High School and Mr. Immediately. year, and older members of the camp were honored at a meeting CaL, Kenneth Pickering of North Adamson was graduated from One' of the. aims of the group held at the home of Zoe Barnett Hollywood, Cal., and Russell Pick- Pleasant Grove High School. He is to compile all historical, bio with Amy Vest as hostess. Elected ering of Norwalk, Cal. With them served with the army in Korea. graphical and genealogical rec were: Amy Vest, captain; Lillian were Mrs. Sterl Pickering and Mrs. Both young people are employed ords of John! Pack, one of the Hancock, first vice captain; Arlene Kenneth Pickering. They visited in in Provo and are making their founders of Salt Lake City who Daniels, second vice captaul; Sar- Payson, also, with their parents, home here. entered Salt Lake Valley on July ah Clayson, secretary; Emma Mr: and Mrs. J. W. Pickering. 22, 1847, two days ahead of the Mr. and Mrs. Byron Dastrup Madson, parliamentarian; "Birmain party lead by Brigham die Allen, historian. Honored were were dinner guests recently at the Young. Annie Curtis, Ethel Page, Matilda home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas All who are Interested in the Bills and Ann, Barnett. Refresh- Gessford in Provo. The family frmily reunion are invited to conments were served to 20 members gathering included Mrs. Melba tact the association president, T' and one visitor. Proctor,; who left later for her Douglas H. Pack, 2550 East, Milo Miss Jeanette Allan, daughter of home in Los Anseles. Cal.: Mrs Way, Salt Lake City 7, Utah. MR. AND MRS. BERT ELLIOTT - - bickjrcur.d of white t of pink and baskets and white nylon. Their corsages were white gardenias and carnations. tapers white peonies, Jo Ann Parson exServing as best man was Wes- vows with L. ey Brooks. changed wedding Gene Bird in double ring rites Following the ceremony a re at the Bonneville. LDS Ward ception was held. Byron Jensen chapel Wednesday evening. entertained with organ music Bishop Kenneth L. Pace perform- and a double trio sang. Comprised the Impressive ceremony. ing the trio were Mrs. Evelyn Rites were attended by Mr. Burton, Mrs. Nadine Beffort, Mrs. and Mrs. Evan R. Parson, par Margie Browni " Mrs. Jeanne ents of the bride arid Mr. and Mackley and JoAnne Littlefield. Mrs. Lawrence E. Bird parents Mrs. Edward R. Parson, sister- of the bridegroom. w of the bride, presided at Attending the bride as maid of the guest book. Mrs. Margie honor was Carole Parson, sister Mrs. Allen and Betty Wright. of the bride. Bridesmaids were Mrs. LuAnn were in Bird, charge Jo Ann Littlfleld. Norma . Jean of the gift room. Smith. Marilyn Ball and Venetta Surrounded by lavender blos Pulsipher. soms and white satin1 streamers White nylon net and lace over a oh island, the tiered revolving white satin formed the bride's floor length gown. Her fingertip wedding cake dominated a lace veil was held in place by a white covered serving table. Mrs. lace bandeau. Yellow Toses, white Jeanne Mackley was hostess in carnations and lilies, of the valley the serving room and Ann Strebel, Glenda Glover and Jesse Dee al formed bouquet. . Carole Parson wore a pink bal Ripple served, Receiving gifts lerina length net gown and car were Karen Alien, Jerry Parson ried a similar bouquet to that and Nana Jacob. The pair will reside in Provo. of - the bride. Baby orchids sur rounded by yellow carnations The nevr bride was graduated were carried by the bridesmaids from Provo High School and LDS who were gowned in blending Seminary and has been attending the Brigham Young University. pastel colors.! A white crepe street length Mr. Bird,, a Provo High School dress accentetHby black was and Seminary graduate, has also chosen by Mrs. Parson, mother attended BYU. He served 3Vk of the bride. The bridegroom's years in the U. S. Navy and is mother, wore a dress of gray and presently employed in the area. Aiiliit i in-la- ; John Rack Family Makes Plans For Annual Reunion is j Socials, Vacation Trios Fill Days at End of May " post-nupti- L al ; in-la- j s Fortnighters Installation. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine former Thora Broadbent, Provo, the fords and daughter, Sarah, Provo. Dinner Held.. Logandale, Payson, Nev., visited here over the week Mr .and Mrs. Jack Mitchel had . . Gessr Allan, now of ( j . er - i I e n PAYSON "Newly-wedde- It. d and Mrs. Layne Merrell Balzly welcomed guests at a Maytlme wedding reception given recently at Payson Fourth LDS Ward Church, Peonies, snowballs and decoration of iris were used-i- n and. lighted tapers thejjuilding added charm to the setting for the wedding party. . The couple was wed May 7 at the home of thehride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Jacobs, with the Rev. Wilford Luce officiating. They' honeymooned at Jackson, Wyo., and returned for the bride to continue her schooling and graduate with the senior class at Payson High School this week. i For her wedding the bride, the former Myrtis Jacobs, wore a frock of ecru lace with tiny lace .In hat. She carried a colonial bouquet, of pink rosebuds. Attending SPRINGVTLLE .Announcement her were Mrs. Louis K, Jacobs, is being made of the marriage of who wore a lace dress of a tan Mansuel J. Singleton, son of Mrs. gerine shade, standing as matron and Miss Lorraine M. G. Singleton of Springville, to of honor; Christine Fleming, daughter of Mr. Jones, Miss Diane Ellesworth and and Mrs. Paul Fleming of St Miss Cherie Balzly, all in blue 'frocks,- as bridesmaids. They Helens, Ore. The marriaee was solemnized added corsages of, pink and white on Friday, May 28, at be Grace ; carnations to their costumes for Baptist Church at St. Helens where accent.. the coupler will remain) to make Jerry Loveless stood as best their home!. Mansuel is employed jman to the bridegroom. ' Miss Fleming, Mr. Singleton Wed ' : ; ' Oregon : - - - J. MORROW The Layne Merre II Balzlys Greet Guests'at Reception end with her grandparnts. Mr. and as house guests during the. week installation of new Fortnighter Mrs. W. Bird Allan, and also call- her aunts, .Mrs. Melissa Lewis, was officers during a performed and Mrs. Myra Manwill, ed on relatives including other Provo, the"! of dinner group this grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Har-m- Concord, Cal. - On Sunday Mrs. week. meeting at Mapleton. Miss Allan came Mitchel visited at the Spanish Fork to Paysonjto serve as bridesmaid hospital with her brother, Lorenzo During the meeting Mrs. Harry to her friend, Joanne Carlisle, Argyle, who is in an improved Brown reported her year as president and thanked the group for whose wedding reception was Mon- condition after a long illness, day evening at the West ward George Amos of Los Angeles, their cooperation. - Mrs. E. J. church. Cal., is spending a week's vaca- - Storey, program chairman, reMr. and Mrs. George Chambersjtion in Payson visiting with friends ported that the theme for" the V . year has been "Municipal,- Coun have returned from a vacation ad relatives. Affairs. She gave trip to Miami Beach. Fla.. and A dozen little friends were invit- ty and "State of the resume a programs. year's othcr Southern tourist spots. Going ed to the home of David Diamond by way of Denver, Colo., and Kan- last Friday afternoon, when he cele j Mrs. Rex Home, master of sas City, they visited Jacksonville brated his third birthday. Games ceremonies, presented members and the old city of St. Augustine, were played and I refreshments ot the various committees and also-thMarine Studios at Marine-- served, including a birthday cake past officers with little verses At New Orleans they decorated with tiny stock cars. and humorous gifts. A scrap book Fla.. land, visited the old French quarters, David is a son of Mr. and Mrs. listing the events of the year was and then took a southern route Paul Diamond. given to the group by Mrs. O. D. The hride is a to f!l2 west coast where they visited Mr.-- and Mrs. Weston Bean were Bruce in absence of Mrs. Ernest graduate of the St. He.ans high school andthe at Los Angles, Cal., before return- hosts to their Couple Club at their C. Salerno, historian. from Springville graduated groom of Las Vegas, home Saturday evening. Luncheon Mrs. Brown was given a large ing home by way School going shortly . after High Nev. The .trip was made by train was served and games of bridge tray by the group and his graduation to -- the jNorthwest tours "played by Mr. and Mrs. Floyd pottery Jtnd they f took sight-seein- g farewell gifts of perfume were where he has since been through all of the principal cities. Harmer, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph made to Mrs. Art Norton and Bur-dicMr. and Mrs. Robert D. Gar Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. Q. M.; Mrs. Richard Gaw. Mrs. Norton ner and two little daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bar- is leaving for Salt Lake City and to Mrs. Singleton left this week attend the wedding ceremonies Logan are spending the week here tholomew and Mrs. Ramona Smith. Mrs. Gaw, Pittsburgh. on si Mrill oIca vricif a A mi crVi f or anH Jr was rancom with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Home, first vice presi-he- r family at Klamath Falls, Ore. David James Garner of Payson. hostess to members of the Social the officers after installed dent, They plan to visit Zion and Bryce Sewing club, which met at Jier a few remarks. Installed were ; canyons before returning to their home Thursday; Luncheon was Mrs. E, J. Storey, president; home. servied to the ladies at 8 p.m., fbV Mrs. Donald Poppen, first vice Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hutchinson lowed by a pleasant social evening. and program chairman; president were Logan visitors over the weekMr. and Mrs. Rex , Bean and Mrs. H. Carl secretary- Kiyler, i Cornend, where they attended Cal., treasurer, and Mrs. baby, Valerie, of Bellflower, Vi A 0.D4 Bruce, ove ata urith mtetftnnflmr Avorrvicoe on1 owarrl koirA tnanf 'o t will M". Salefno appointments to the Sixth Reserve their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Weston !S . AirArmy of the United States, in Bean. An employe of Douglas PAYSON Mrs. Mable Robinson Named by Mrs. Storey as com which their son, Quinn, received craft Co. in California, Rex at-hentertained Tuesday afternoon at commission as Second Lieuten- - tended an airborne eletronics con-a- mittee heads were Mrs. Bertram a tastefully arranged! luncheon MR. AND MRS. JOHN R KINDRED in the Sixth Army Artillery! vention Ohio, while his Smith, historian; Mrs. David and bridge party for a group of Reserve. Quinn also received his; wife and baby visited - here and Eriksen, publicity, and Mrs. John - friends., The rooms were deco appointment to Scabbard and Blade, also in Idaho with her people. En Oaynes and Mrs. Thomas Bul- rated in peonies, roses and orange a military honor unit He is a route home from Ohio. Rex was lock, telephone committee. and places were ar former at the Salt Lake airport byj Attending in addition to those blossom, captain of the ROTC Mrs. L. D. Stewart, for I ranged dent council of the Utah State Ms parents who brought him to.named were Mrs. Edwin!"1 Soles, Mrs. Veda Hamren, Mrs. Ray College, representing the engineer nayson for a brief visit. The fam- - Mrs. Jac Logan, Mrs. La Mar Stevens, Mrs." Jess Earl. Mrs. ; i I iily left Sunday by plane for their Skelton. Mrs.. Melvin Kavache- - Ella Amos, Mrs. Bert Stevens, A reception member of the state firemen's Ins class. SPRINGVILLE funeral services ln home on the coast. Utah for the vlch, Mrs. Winston Mercer, Mrs Mrs. and open house, is planned for association. He is now the treas-SaturdBetts, Mrs. Emma Hendricks and Mrs. Fred Cluff, Kathryn Douglas hon5 A. of urer E. Firemen's the Utah Mrs. June Juab Wall, Mrs. J. R. evening. Endsley Jr. which position he Groesbeck, and the hostess. oring Mr. and Mrs. John R. of 01 Nor.th.rMa in Street b'has held for 22 years, i bride chose navy blue with a Luncheon and bridge were arSpringville who will celebrate! Mrs. Kindred has served as e their rolden wedding anniversary class leader in Sunday School. light blue topper. She, wore white ranged by accessories. , MIA, and Primary and on ward for a group of . ladies J ,e 1. "he function will be held from rand stake genealogical commit-- 6 Mrs. Rebecca Brimhall is spend- who met at her home Thursday tees and is now active, in Relief Making a home in Salt Lake carried nosegays of pink and ing a week or ten day visit at Rock evening. Present were Mrs, Ra.6 9:S0 p. m. in the Third-NintLJS Ward recreation hall where Society having been class leader. Springs, Wyo., with her sister, mona Smith, Mrs. Wally Brown, daisies. City following a honeymoon in white Mrs. R K. Slaughter, who stopped Mrs. Don McCoy, Mrs., Howard As they inv e all their many friends and visiting teacher for 33 years wore hostess Mrs. Doughty are Mr. and . nstiLas Vesas. Nev.. - and relatives to meet them. Al- - She has also rbeen active here en route from California, Stevens, Mrs. Max Stewart, Mrs. liu VI... J! J koucr uiue crepe uinner uress and with whom Mrs. Brimhall Tom Hall, Mrs. Q. M. Burdick? nttifo In. tho rmn Tr Tiv Pnnrh 7ahHbU lnvititinna r halrf and Mrs. Zabriskie chose a gown made the Piowcl-;of the Daughters of Utah and Mrs. Arvil Conk. being sent, all friends are trip to Wyoming. marriage was solemnized in the of tafover neers. and net lace cr.me. they advise. yellow Manti LDS Temple by President ' 3oth Mr." and Mrs. Kindred, feta. Each wore a corsage of Anderson!. wre born in Springville, he Oct.! A lavender Vanda orchids. They were honored later by Tom ir . 1332, the son of John R. and! Ml IV Zabriskie, brother of the Vi Luanna B'rd Kindred and Mabel.:' many friends and relatives at a Keep the Memory Jan. 11 1834, the daughter ofA A 'II I reception in the Fourth LDS bridegroom, was best manMrs. accom were Ward chapel. They C?car.M; and Elizabeth Beard- - VV III Wendell Bowen of Salt Lake i'- -of your aM Mower. They both grew up! the temple by and Mr. and Mrs. FrankCity through panied C. -;th the parents of the bride, Mr. and Argyle greeted at the door while Mrs. Walter L. Doughty, parents Mrs. Howard Webb attended the Lrst orga of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. have always been active church register. Markers. Zabriskie, and others. guest Installation banquet of new of Howard trousseau was dis The bride's ' They were married June 1, ficers of thev American Legion Following the ceremony the Mrs." Levi Barber, ana played by 1D04 in the Salt Lake LDS Temat Auxiliary wilK be held June 2 at awedding party was entertained was room the nome gift me arranged by ot a As wedding gift the bride's 8 p. m. in the Regal Banquet formal dinner at ple. Mrs. Harold Mrs. Rulon Swenson, the bride's a acre half them Avegave parents. parents room on North University Mrs. Belle Swenson Sara and For her wedding the bride, the with a PHOTO from lot on North Main Street where nue. Stewart. wore her they built the house which has Mrs. La Var t3roneman, gen- former Marba Doughty, been their home since and where eral chairman of the banquet, an- bridal gown of white satin and In charge of the kitchen were they have raised their family of nounces that all auxiliary mem- rosepoint lace. The dropped yoke Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crump, Mr. seven children. The children, all bers, wives of Legionnaires as and long sleeves of lacewere and Mrs. Leo Cutler, Mr. and and Mrs. Lewis Thorpe and Mrand living are Clifford M., Idaho well as prospective members are trimmed with tear-dro- p Lo-f- n: The eed Marie Mrs. Elmer Skelton. During the skirt. Mrs. to invited attend. Falls, Ida.; Webster, princess pearls. we have caps and gowns Ralph J. Crede Kindred, Ogden; Thomas will be mistress of cere floor length, was handsome with receiving hours background Y. Berne. Salt Lake City; Louise monies and special musical num godets of matching lace. Her music was played by Elmo veil-- of Fl'ield. Preston, Ida.; Ted R., bers have been arranged. Reser finger-ti- p bride's illusion Braithwaite. A short program SPECIAL Stmland. Cal.: Bethe . Nelson, vations must be made by June 1 was held by a. coronet of lace was under the direction of Dr. Twin Falls. Ida. There are ?5 by calling Mrs, Groneman, Mrs. with seed pearls. Her bouquet Merrill Hallam. grandchildren and four great- Fred Bown, president, or Mrs. was of pmk rosebuds and pink The popular 4ride is a graduramellias with lilies of the val- ate of .the Spanish Fork High Fred Ha fen. 1 grandchildren. . 1 the rSchool and is a former studer Mr. Kindred years uring ley.. has served as ward clerk and Heavily soiled work clothes will Mrs. Karol Bills of Richmond, of Brigham Young Universit;- president of the YMMIA and has present less of a washing chore Wash., was matron of honor. The bridegroom will be graduate stake if you soak: them first for about 3ridesmaids were Frances Wil- from the BYU this June and recently filled a two-ye- ar mission in Kolob Stake. He has 10 minutes in b.ot, soapy water to liams, Elaine Doughty, Jean An enter medical school at the 28 North 1 East Phone 384-rerved as a volunteer fireman which a half cup of ammonia has derson and Sherill Ann Dough versity of Utah this fall. for many years and is a life been added, ty. They wore gowns of pink and For her going away dress the 1 the-brid- . MR. AND MRS. JAMES . j ly of r" 7 II " Mothers of the couple wore navy blue afternoon dresses with corsages of carnations. Dr. M. L. Oldroyd, namesake of the." bridegroom acted as master of ceremonies to the pro r gram. A tiered ,. wedding cake, dis played On a lace covered table, was ,setxoff with sprays of myrtle . . auu uguieu iiyci& aimJ w as iuu-light of decor in the recreation hall, where refreshments Were served. Guests t were seated at small tables centered with potted African violets. In charge ot refreshments were aunts of the ' T "! 1 1 ft bridegroom, Mrs. Vivian Mon- tague, Payson; ..Mrs. Millard Balzly, Mrs. Bert Wyler, Benjamin; Mrs. Leona, Curtis, Springville; also Mrs. Lionel Montague, Payson' Gifts were displayed in the Relief Society room under the direction of Vallejo Balzly and her friends', Kathleen Crane, Elaine Rodgers, Peggy Provstgaard and Nancy Pulver, who also assisted in serving. Bruce and Kathy Jacobs and Jill Balzly, little brother and sisters of ;i the bride and bridegroom, ; helped carry gifts and serve. Janeal McClellan was in charge of the bride's book. WtrWJmie Bride.. t - Payson Matrons Entertain At! Bridge LuncHeons ocv-clttlJ- f is nt n, . Golden Date Planned For Prominent Spring vi le Pair 'mt - stu-:-n- et 111 I i; It ? A-ik-- ; v V iy N ay -- Soahish Fork Couple Make Home In Salt Lake ion ti-- ed Gud-munds- en Mrs.-LeGrand- h, - - tt-hn- .J. 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