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Show . r - - ' ' : ; - - . . FSE"' .SUNDAY X.U Yl SUNDAY HERALDi Scores of Friends Greet New Mr. and Mrs. Weight Y a proflow c3 II Joyce Jex and Anne Cullimore resided in the dining room and erving . guests at small, tables, centered with crystal bowls of .loating pastel shaded begonias .vere Kathy Redd j Merelene Jex, Mary Alice Sauls, Emma Lou Davis, Evelyn Wright, Norma Henrie, Barbara Wolsey, Arlene Croceron, D e a n na Croceron, Kathy Baird, Lynn Eggertsen and I Margaret Hayward. Mrs. Donn j E. cassity was in charge of the gift room with Mrs. Raphael Erickson, Mrs Scores of friends passed through the receiving line at the University-Park LDS Ward on Friday evening to congratulate Jerry A. Weight and his bride, the former Joyce Cassity, j daughter of Ed ward P. Cassity of Tooele. Choice arrangements of galdioli and asters in predominantly pink and white colors formed a color ful setting for the receiving.' Tall candles were lighted in the floor holders. Joyce was j wearing a selfdesigned wedding dress fashioned Hoover, Donna Church. oi unporwa iace over bauu, uy Wells Mrs. Elmo Curtis and Mrs. C. Mrs. Miller Karl the bride and Nello Westover assisting. Gretta g bodice was cov The Ballif and ered with lace and over the full were at the Mary Louise Clark guest book. satin and tulle skirt is a colonial Later in the eveningrJoyce with scalloped type flounce of lace to a charcoal bolero suit is of changed the The skirt bottom edge. with red as she left accessories in held and by place brought up embroidered lace medallions. A with her bridegroom for a honey tiara of matching lace and? se-- moon to Lake Tahoe. Upon their quined medallions held her nylon return they will be at home at 167 veil which was bordered with cut E. 5th N., in Pfovo. Jerry will resume hjs studies at Brigham out lace motif?. , , The bride'sl bouquet was of Young University. Members of their families acwhite Fuji chrysanthemums, ma roon roses, and stephanotis with companied the couple to the Salt Lake LDS Temple whereXthey ribbon . falls. were married Thursday by Elder Receiving with the pair were Marion G. Romney. A wedding Mrs. Max Houghton, the bride's followed breakfast in Salt Lake matron honor of who was S THEY HEAD THE Mickey McKell, fourth from left, president; Peggy Edwards, .left, sister, City. and Kathy Collard, Arnolene Snow vice president; Helen Rasmussen, historian; Ardis Viklund, 'reporter; Ray Johnson, secretary. and Merlynn Weight, bridesmaids. . ' Sharon Patton, also historian, was absent when picture, was taken. , Flower girls were Linda and Carolyn Cassity, nieces of the bride. The matron of honor wore a Sub-De- bs striped chromespun taffeta with blue background. The bridesmaids wore identical models of chrome- spun with a: pink background. Their bouquets were .white pom A number of mew members tea was held at the home of Mary pom chrysanthemums with edges Allen with refreshments being Mrs. C. E. Vincent of Provo,' tinted in pink and knotted togeth "have been pledged and Provo '300 guests The tables to served with blu6 er satin and pink grandmother of the bride has reare preening for a year of were on the lawns. held ceived word that her granddaugh flower streamers. The placed girls b "The status of wo small nosegays .interesting social functions, acmembership includes OREM ter, the former Carol V. xMoyle, cording to the new officers who Mickey McKell, Sharon Patton, men has changed from one of de E. Mor- Mr. and Mrs.- Karl A. Miller, and her husband, James '' are Mickey McKell,; president; Kay Johnson, Helen Rasmussen, pendency to one of economic uncle and aunt of the bride, acted ns, ieii during me wees: 10 maxe Peggy Edwards, vice president; Terry Williams, Ardis Viklund, achievement," according to Dr. as hosts for the reception with their home in Paramount, Cal., Kay Johnson, secretary; Sharon Peggy Edwards, Jane Westwood, of the family Mrs. Miller wearing a dustx rose where Mr. Morris will attend the Patton and Helen Rasmussen, his- Colleen Barber, Janice Nelson, Ariel'Ballif, head length gown. Also University of Southern California at "Brigham Young taffeta medium torians and Ardis Viklund', re- Nadine Jones, Leslie Fechser, life institute were and Mrs. Jesse college of engineering. Dr. receiving Rose Mary Andrus, Marsha Bray, University Dr. Ballif addressed Y '. porter. of the bride J. parents The "couple were married re Weight, A banquet, was held following Mary Ann Nelson, Carolyn Bar members of the Ore.m Women's groom. Mrs. .Weight wore Alice cently in a ceremony at Las I at the open- blue threes daysof initiations. Honor low, Patsy Hansen, Karen Smith, Club on Wednesday over cor Their lace taffeta. Vegas, Nev., attended also by Mr. season. of the was also paid to the outgoing Annice Nelson, Anna Loye Van ing meeting sur- and Mrs. Eugene Valentine, sis were mums sages pink Fuji "to members who graduated in May Wagoner. Lynn Fechser, Lola He stressed the point that rounded by white carnations for ter and brother-in-laof the pair. and to the new incoming mem- - VanWagenen, Mary Allen, San day there is one divorce in every Mrs. Miller and pink carnations The bride who is the daughter :. bers.-"( ; dra Moulton, Joan Peterson and 1.2 marriages compared to one for Mrs. Weight. .)! of Mr. and Mrs. Austin D. Moyle ' divorce in every 12 marriages in George Ballif, to the banquet a garden Sue Hughes. Prior was best of Beryl, Iron County, was grad Jr., mar30 1900 and one in every man and Dick Johnson and Donn uated from the BY High School and men 1800." in ''Both riages E. ushers in Provo and made her home Cassity. women have to .work harder to A trio of John Hileen- - with her grandmother while here. string to-j dorff, GustaveJBuggart and Elmer She. has also keep a marriage successful the Col day," the Speaker said and close-- ! E. Nelson played appropriate lege of - Southernattended Utah in Cedar ed by saying that the three music the receivings Later Citv. things important in the home are at the during cake ceremony, a Mr. Morris is the son of Mr. cutting children ana love. solidarity, toast to was the bride and and Mrs. Angus Morris of Paro- given 1 OREM At points, in South- stephanotis. She was unattended. The meeting was conducted Dy the bride's broth wan. He is a graduate 'of the by bridegroom ern Utah and Nevada on their Conducting guests in the various Mrs. Jack Cameron, president er Donn E. and Fred ParowanHigh School and College! Cassity, inhoneymoon are' Marilyn Griffiths reception arrangements were with Mrs. C. Wilford Larsen, Webb an sang appropriate vocal of Southern Utah where he gave and Ronald Mansfield who greet Norma Larsen, Jay Mansfield troducing the speaker. Mrs. Ken solo.. The was displayed on the valedictory address at com-- ! cake 7; ed friends and relatives at an al- and Jamie Norton, Jeanie Grif- neth Whitwood "arranged the pnHl a white satin covered table with mencement exercises last spring. I fresco reception on, Wednesday fiths, and Karen Mansfield. gram. of festoons ribbon He has served in the U. S. pink prior to departing for the wedding Mrs. Jeffs wore pink lace and The flag salute was directed by Mr. and Mrs. George S. Ballif The couple were feted in Navy. a repleated nylon net in ballerina Mrs. Raymond Willoughby and and Mr. and, Mrs. Henry M. ception Journey. given at the home of Mr. Their marriage was solemnized length. Mrs. Mansfield wore a the litany by Mrs- - 01ex Johnson. met guests at the en and Mrs. Jack Moyle in Beryl, at the Salt Lake LDS Temple at purple knit with sequin trim Mrs. John Hale Gardner gave Weight 10:30 a.m.' Wednesday and, that Their flowers were white roses two vocal selections arranged by trance and .Mrs. George Ballif Sept. 11. m m m William H. Wilde Mrs. Hugh Vefn Wentz. Hostesses, Jr., and 'Mrs. evening Mr.and Mrs. Alvin Jeffs and stephanotis. sundaes ever, of Orem; p"aren!s of the bride Dean Steineckert played appro Mrs. Clayton Bishop and Mrs performed other services during i For the quickest on tne vanilla spoon ice cream, honey evening. were hosts at the reception. priate organ music as a back Evan Baugh served refreshments ' The Jeffs and Mr, and Mrs. ground as guests came and went. to 32 members and seven guests. Rulon Mansfield, parents of the Receiving gifts were Dorothy bridegroom welcomed the guests Griffiths and Darlene Mansfield. at the garden entrance formed Mrs. Glen supervised the of a white arch. White colonnades bride book and assisting with the " connected with white satin rib- - serving were Shirley Edwards, WARD EIGHTH . bona formed a pathway through Dixie Haws and Barbara Stewart. the green to where the newlyweds The bride chose to display her Monday 2 p.m. at the chapel stood before large double hearts trousseau and asked her grand- for opening social. All women of festooned with pink gladioli. mother, Mrs. Lester Miller of the ward are invited to attend A small round collar and bolero Hyrum to preside in the display brought the especially elaborate jacket were features of the bride's rooms. gown made of Chantilly lace and As gifts were received they were five tiered wedding cake with her net with pearl and sequin trim arranged for display by Mrs. from Cache Valley. Lace formed, a pointed peplum. LeGrande Anderson, Janet An- The bride wore navy blue for and when they Murdock A small crown of pearls held her derson, Joyce and her going-awa- y Hill Charlotte bou will be at home at and veil her return they , nylon illusion 30 white a The 2nd featured and bride's N. in E. orchid quet; Springville. , grandmother I 1 - r jm . I'EiiB! rZllrfL J YUUUL says: . the isoftf dress wardrobe backbone form-fittin- (5. GRANTS gives i ' JN ' "' it to you in fI A ' GOOD GREY - ' - '' :':-V- . M"' :' IFimMIMilL SUB-DEB- ' Preen For Year of Social Activities Provo T Sub-De- BY High Dr. Ballif- Graduate Speak sto Women bs I .:!. .A, zk I 1. I ' . - A. - J AJ J X . Grey flannel takes on exciting; new fashion faces for Fall. ; Right for very hour of your busy life, it adds the glitter of rhinestones, the subtle strokes of r(ch rayon velvet or is smartly simple on its own. One of , Sub-De- 1 ' Reg. 9.98 ' v . Married' ; . " A " ' . - 1 Sizesl9-15- ; many. 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