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Show ' . 1M $U N DAY H ERALD 4.ASUNDAY; SEPTEMBER 'At Home' New Daughteri Star - ntroduced I To Be Worn as a bam Or Go Their Separate Way Showe rv-- Sign Put Up I Oviatts By K - Utah. Avenue", Provo, is the new address of Mr. and .Mrs. Lester Oviatt ( Colene Allred ) since their return from honey mooning at Bryce Canyon. The couple left for their wedding reception journey after a weddingBonneville-Fifteenth given for them at the LDS Ward chapel on the evening of their marriage during the week at the Salt Lake 492 S j it w - , v.. Temple. At the reception the bride was attended by Mrs. Robert Dow- dle, matron of honor, and .Bar bara Hansen, and her sister. La- Von Allred,. bridesmaids. .Her two flower girls were Lorraine Allred, another sister and Linda r ; V t ... : . . . : : Kelsey. The 'bride wore a wedding mod el of.: white brocaded satin with sweetheart neckline. A small cloche of white sequins held the nylon illusion veil and her bou quet was a white orchid, with pink amaryllis, lilies. Mrs. Dowdle wore pale blue faille with corsage of pink roses, and the bridesmaids, pink and yellow nylon eyelet embroidery Their? flowers were .yellow fuji and pom pom chrysanthemums in white baskets. The flower girls bouquets were "of pink roses and pom poms. Their dresses were blue nylon.; The couple were assisted in receiving by Mr.nd Mrs. Reece Ailrea, .Provo, ana Mr. ana Mrs Leland Oviatt, , Hartleyville, Al ;;i I. 1 II '. ft.- v ' w Mr. and Mrs Lester. Oviatt (Colene Allred). J ..... 'j-''-t- parents. Mrs. (Allred wore a gray blue suit and Mrs. Oviatt, blue crepe trimmed with lace. Each added pink roses. I Mrs. Paul Martin furnished piano music., and other musical ' SPANISH FORKMusic grows These were the, thoughts .of numbers were given throughout the evening,' in the Descriptive music and the. outof life and takespn Oni display was the couple's tempo of the times in which it fluence it has in our lives. discussed was of whch the Was written. It is ajansuage wedding cake of three squarred subject in the Barnett We our. emotions.. layers, decorated with pink roses enjy musicibyPearl of. the Federatedopening Music and bells, which was mounted on because music and people meeting a mirror. LDS to each other. Composers Club held at the Palmyra i eleHouse Stake Wednesday evening. convey meaning througn' the melMrs. and Hales of ments IJugene presided rhythm, harmony, ... introduced Mrs. F. J. Faux who cdy andJform.. is program chairman for the who gave the club yearand collect. Two numbers were sung ' by the Choralettese directed by Mrs. Francis Beck and accom rs Federated Music Club alk on Descriptive Mus ic r ' oe-lo- ng : Newweds Expert Talks To' Home Make Glub On Flower panied by Mrs. George Hawkins. In Ely, Nevada BpuqUet Methods Music, in descriptive.was various :' if. of A- - rv- - ' - 1 , -- , 4 V:. , - v- - - I i MX J r 7 s J ft J . s groom is also the son of Newell Baum. To please the Provo friends, the bride donned her wedding gown which was of her own original" design and fashioned of white nylon tulle and chantiily lace. Guests also heard a solo heard by Mrs. Inez Muhlestein and book review by Mrs,' r Joy Ciegg. .The hostess was assisted Janet Tip-by her daughter, Mrs. ' r- r; . , petts. Following their Idaho marriage, a ' reception was held at the Marysville LDS Ward recreation hall in Ashton, Ida., where Veria Swan, Salt Lake City, Was ma tron of honor; Gayle Loosli, "maid j , - . - I ' I , ' i: . ; of honor, and Helen Mathews and Mrs. Tippetts, .other: attendants. Diane Orme and Karen Smith were- flower girls. Tney wore made-alik- e, models of Penaglore rayon in shades of blue, "p. Best man was Frank Tippetts, brother-in-laof the bridegroom. and ushers were Larry and ' Kirby Orme. The couple honeymooned at Glacier National Park, Montana and are now at home;at.269 N. 6th E., where Mr. Baum will con tinue at Brigham Young Univer sity and; Mrs. Baum will be teaching home economics at the Lincoln High School. j . - - f r j . , ;. - f ' " - their Canada, berta; v I ; I Mrs. Emily Baum introduced' to Provo her new daughter-in-lafriends at a shower held in! her home, 1400 North Maple Lane. The bride, who Is the former Elaine Orme, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Orme of Ash- ton, Ida., was married to John Haws Baum recently in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple by Pres. Wil liam L. Klilpack. The bride w - i ) & - " ; : w ? Mr. and Mrs. John Haws Baum (Elaine Or me): Sant'aquin Notes Mr. and Mrs. Deue Give .'-'- ' : Highland News News of Recent Marriage By ESTELLA PETERSON Mr. and Mrs. SANTAQUIN Wendell Deuel are anouncinglthe marriage of their daughter, Gae, to Gordon Young of Payson.. The young couple' exchanged vows Sunday, Sept. 5, and is honey mooning in Idaho ahd the North west. Marcia Greenhalgh, Salt Lake, is spending a week at the , home oi her parents, Mr. and Mrs? Dan ! a ! , Marie Simmons Hostess ot Slumber Pactv Ei. ."i - . - ; ociety ! - - - - ss. j Mrs-Fran- ' , Li Make With Wool Contest Set Monday :30 M ; rs Wall, Angus Hal J Walter Herbert, Lee Chris- laday, Reed Chadwick, George tionsen, Backman and How ard Halladay. , Church history Sunday School v.. class members met at a lawn Miss Marie .Simmons was hosparty at the home ofIrs. R. J. tess at a slumber party at her Peterson Sept. 8. Games and re- home evening, with 17 freshments provided entertain friendsMonday as guests. girls enment for Barbara Painter. Le- joyed a program, The games, hamonda Broadbent, Ann Butler, burger fry and melon bust and Lynn Warenskir, Carolyn Stanley, then slept out in tents. The next Gloria Painter, Nina Smith," Linda morning they enjoyed a delicious Lof gran, Maureen HallMaurice breakfasi-served by Mrs. Bill Hall, Eddie Peterson and Daryl Simmons. . Woodbury, Kent Larsen, son of Mrl and Mrs. Lowell Larsen, graduated from the BYU at its summer Desmond, A. Simple to make' separates which can be converted into many different looks to give your new wardrobe a basic and smart start! .skirt and styles include flared, four-gor- e slanted for an extra two weskits. One weskit has button-shouldefeminine exclamation point! The, other weskit, is collared and smooth. It's time to plan your new fall wardrobe and a perfect and simple-to-weseparates place to start is with "':'" ' ; these! . ! just like; FABRIC SUGGESTIONS; Woolensj of course. It would be a wise idea to make the skirt and! one of the weskits of the same fabric and the other weskit of, perhaps, velveteen to give you a that quick change. Corduroys, too, and the new. tweedy cottons ! " look exactly like wool! j V" STAR PATTERN NO. 275 comes in sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS: Size ,16: Skirt and button-should- er or 2 weskit, 3 yards of yards of Weskit with collar, 1 yards of material. , .. For the Star Pattern No. 275 shown above, send 50c in coin to Star Pattern Department, o The Daily, Herald, Rincon Box 3032 San Francisco, 19, Cal., together ;with' your name and address and, "'si pattern size. Never-idle-in-your-clo- ; i i given by history, of MAPLETQN male quartet composed OREM The Lamero Club T A waslovelythat lateof Greenhalgh. Garth Hansen, Arvil Huff, Rulon summer wedding Sons and daughters of Mrs. loved euest meht a the home of Jensen and Lynn Pendleton. Carol Anne Mr of Jennie Cox, daughter Bylund held a reunion at Mrs. Gerald, Pyne Wednesday Their accompanist was Mrs and Mrs. WUford Cox of Maple her home. The affair was plan evening and the group enjoyed George Hawkins. Janice White ton and Verle S. Fransworth, son ned as a farewell party for ;Mr. an informative discussion ' and gave two piano solos: Pearl Bar of Mr. and Mrs Angus Hales of and Mrs. Bruce Bylund and chil demonstration of how to arrange nett ana MrSt 'Kaipn Kigby, a Spanish Fork, who were married dren of College, Penn., who have graduation exercises recently. flowers. It was given by M. D piano and organ duet; Inez Pe- during the week by Bishop Welby spent three weeks visiting with Kent and his wife and family have union Relief meeting Society Wallace, nationally known in the ters 'and Joyce Provstgaard of Warren. and r friends in Utah. forall wards moved to Heber City where relatives in West Utah LDS just field of horticulture in the- spe Payson, vocal duet with cello A reception was, held in the Dinner was served in late after- he will teach at the Wasatch cialized field of growing iris and obligotto by Mrs. Hyrum Jones Mapleton LDS Ward the same noon to the above mentioned and Stake will be held today at 2:30 High School. and Diano accomoaniment bv p. m. in the Rivergrove ChapeL other flowers Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cornaby The bride was charm Mr. and Mrs. Creed Bylund of PIONEER WARD evening. Miss Ann vio Barnett; Johnson, Mr. Wallace gave the women a lin solo with in a ballerina length gown Grantsville, Mr. and MrsIerle Tuesday 10 a. m. for quilting attended; the wedding reception ing by of net ovar white --lace with a Wilkey and Mr. and Mrs: Robert of the new Mr. and Mrs. Thomas humber of tips on how to keep Jane Harrison accompaniment and pot luck luncheon at noon. of Spnngville. to of Nephi, Mk and Mrs THIRD tut Gladioli, their flowers fresh, how and sleeves. Wilkey Joseph McCue, at- - the Sacred Tiny long high jneck WARD , marigolds and gera white buttons trimmed the bod PaulxBylund of Spanish Fork, -- them forthe greatest beauty and Heart Church in Salt Lake City, formed the floral decora Tuesday 2:30 p. m. Tana Rich recently.; H. of Of Mrs. then helped a number of them in niums Mr. and veil leu irom Her ice. .j. Shepherd wil fingertip of the review ards tioni for the chapel. Hostesses a Edgemont of seed pearls: She car Payson, Mrsr Frances Oates of book Room cap wedtheyactual arranging of bouquets their double; One Re More. for were for Celebrating the Mrs. evening Hales, j a bouquet of white 'carna Salt LakeCity and Cyrus :usihg gladiolus, roses, zinnias and Mrs. Elmer By freshments will be served. There ding- anniversary, Mr. and: Mrs. Swenson, Mrs." B. ried tions 'and pink rosebuds centered Iund. John Broadbent and. family of jprarigolds.x j will be a nursery. Davis Evans, Mrs. iM. R. i i an with orchid. Lehi were guests at the William The ladies and their guests en Mrs. Merrill G. McKell.Taylor, was Crook hostess Mrs. WARD LINDON Doyle Mrs SECONP m tasty luncheon serv- F. J. Fatfx, Mrs. Aljen Williams, Acting as matron of honor was Itcf a group offqrmer classmates ...Tuesday '2 p.m. A new proj Simmons home Sunday, evening. Soyed plate ' Alice WardlXBridesmaids were of the Payson High School at a ect, .the making of sequin flow. Monday afternoon the Simmons ed by Mr. Pyne and her k Mrs. Sterling Tanner, Mrs. Glenn Phillips. Those Frampton- and Mrs. Grant Hal Catherine Groneman, J a Ck"i e nicely arranged luncheon Sept. 9. ers, will ,be introduced to the were dinner guests at the Broad Martin, Loretta nalei, Joy Jen Present were Betty Carter, Rosa women. Summer projects such bent cabin - in Provo Canyon. present to enjoy, the evening in- - verson. eluded the following guests: Mrs. At the conclusion of the eve sen and Harriet .Whtting. They lyn Hlllman, Gaylia Daley Oneta as cellophane flower making, Later that afternoon the two fa . Maurin at American Fork. Pulley, Mrs; Betty Han- - ning's program, "Mrs. Hales read wore pastel dressesand carried Nelson and Maureen Ross. painting, basket weaving and Mrs. Mrs. Rita i oi lowers. lau nosegays the Cloward club creed. entertain jewelry making will be contin Burmngham. Mrs. Erma ycn, Shirley Park, and Mrs. Joy Peter Standing wjtn the bridegroom ed members of the Elite Club at ued. May Aston will instruct in son. Members present included were uwignt uuey and uiaae a dinner party Sept, 10. Guests in the new project and all women Mrs. .Shirley Edwards, Mrs N cluded Mesdames Jess Robbms, of the ward are invited to atHales. A ., Dortha Cordner, Mrs. Phyllis R. J. Peterson, William Broad- -' tend. A spec'?1 committee will door at the the guests Greeting Kirk, Mrs. Fern Bellows and Mrs. i were Mr. ana Mrs. ay Jensen bent, Mennels Halladay, William serve refreshments. V Fern Penrod. I UXT.i. J IT.t..' ana lur. iuu xyiia. iaie naies. Presiding" over the guest book P. 7 were Mrs. Kent Fulmer and Mrs. 'iirifirriWiiiwiv''if''yi(iirf 1 Glade Hales. The district eliminat ion for the In the gift room were Norma HUMPTY DUMPTY "Make It Yourself" With Wool" Canto, Marjie Groneman, Coleen contest will be held Monday, Sept Tew, HOUSE Loeen Whiting and Ferry 111 Aspen 13 at 7:30 p: m. at ' Fulmer. t announces Mrs. Avenue Itt Provo, NURSERY SCHOOL CharlesxiRedd chairman of the Presiding over refreshments were Ida Diamond and Louise contest. y . Opens Mon., Sept. 13 In, Jensen,, with Maryene Hales, VaThe contest Is sponsored here lerie Jarvis and Sharon, Pat and the Central Utah Woolgrowers Marian by Jensen serving the guests. Session t Morning Only Association Women s Auxiliary Hales played background Boyd 9Noon ' . music. Nipples fro i your baby's bot ' was master of Johnson Call Mrs. Arlene Ludlow Roy tles should be washed thoroughly a program. for ceremonies in water after soapy promptly Provo 066-- J 4 each feeding as the butterfat in The couple are making their milk is damaging to rubber. home, in Ely, Nev. periods en- - Pattern - m ke easy-to-ma- - ar -- N 39-in- ch . N54-inc- h. 54-in- ch c-- '''.' ; - Ralph Petty's History Given Camp Sunflower Former Me rftbefe Of;McCammon V Plah Reunion Camp Sunflower Daughters of Utah Pioneers members were en tertained, at the home of Mrs. Lorena W. Leavitt Thursday. Captain Olive Stonef presided and welcomed members and guests. Vanda Fairchild, class leader, presented the lesson, ,vThey Came in 1854.' The history of Ralph Petty was given by Re becca P. Jones, his great-gre- All former members of the Me- Cammon LDS Ward in Idaho, or, Dreseht members who are visiting at granddaughter-in-la- w. . i . . , in this area are invited to - attend a reunion of its members- at the. North Park in Provo on Sunday, Sept. 19, beginning at 1:30 p. m. Those attending .are invited to visitbring lunch and aperioaof dinthe ing is planned following " ' ner.- i : . .. Refreshments wese served to .Mrs. Glen Bullock and Mrs'are ar19 guests. Assisting hostesses Arch Brown, were Lily Johnson,' Olive Stone, ranging the reunion.. . v an N . K- . - prriciscAji ma. . 1 i . h : .,!. or Mono-- -: - - "S. ' ' ' 'HEST c nw. worn wi It s stunningr Fall's charcoal greys, black, Carmel S1 Marital IH. Designed for elegance; expertly crafted to withstand continued use. starter set 16-P- c. . it $46.75 or " DISTINCTIVE HIGH STYLES AT BECKS SHOES IN .. X' i 161 W. Center Provo 161 " i " ' I" j' .; r , - ; . ;. ... . u: ,r 'ft W. 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