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Show ": 2 SUNDAY. APRIL S. 1955 Utah County, 4JUh , A T -- A SUNDAY ! Children Fete Oreirri Maid Wed In ChurcH Parents Today Ceremony at Moorhead, N. D. waltz length Fargo, were Trinity Lutheran Church At Qb en House Moorhead, blue made was the scene an lnH-- ? HERALDlTUorHc I I, IUI IJ II Y IW U o in I I I rrienasro in - Kecept ion Minn., in alike gowns, in ice embroi- March 26 v ofv the' marriage of: crystalette featuring heck-lin-e out Friends and Marjone worum, aaugnier oi mt. dered bodice. scooped SPRINGVILLE bouse will be held today from OremJ with and panrelatives j;of Mr. and Mrs. i and Mrs. Edwin Norum,' 'bouffant, skirt 2 to 6 p. m. at 42 N. IstiE., H. Wright, son ; of eled frontv Robert and j Julius Johnson will pay Tf Springville honoring Mr. and honor to?, the couple who is Mrs. Walter C. Wright, 11014th: The bride's - bouquet f e atured. are Mr. A. G. Thorn who weda' Avenue, South Moorhead,, N. D. celebrating a golden wedding Rev. Anderson officiated In the tangerine roses which circled of celebrating their golden purple orchid.. The flowers ding anniversary. The Thorns, anniversary todayj' at, an open ceremony. Curt Bakken was the attendants .were tangerine who were married April 6. house hosted by their children soloist and Delia Dahl was at roses.- - i' . ' 1905, request no gifts and .;. Box the at 511,1 to organ. friends wore; their LakeyiewRFD Mrs. Wright many light blue urge come and visit with them at Blue candles and ; sprays of 6hantung and awhite hat. (sand hii road). their celebration. In extending an open invitagladioli" made i' a pretty setting John Wright.. 'a brother, served the double ring service for as best man for the bridegroom. tion to their many friends to a wore bride The chapel length Ushers were Jim Nemzek and attend, the couple" requests of French -- imported chan- - Curt Iiversage. gewn ICS that no gifts be brought. tilly lace and crystal pleated The bride was given in mar '.'.-?--,': ';. fvnylonf tulle , over bridal satin, riage by Lee McMaines. A reAWAIT GOLDEN DATS Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Nelson. made with fitted bodice ' and ception followed. Mrs. DeWayne EASTER BONNET CAKE Peter Pan collar, frosted . with Davis and Mrs. --Calvin Fenton, IS PINNER HIGHLIGHT iridescent sequins. The bouffant Orem, sister of the bride, were This Easter Bonnet Cake is an skirt was accented by side tiers in attendance for' the ceremony. elegant dessert for Easter Sun of pleated tulle and fell into a The couple have ; been honeyexistence the reason for The day! dinner. Bake a large chiffon brush train. Her fingertip veil mooning in the Southwestern cake in a tube pan. When cold, of imported illusionwas held in states and , will be at home in of critics is that tney mignt or the out poetry slice into 4 layers and put to place by a vogue type cap of Moorhead. beauty point and offer constructive criticism Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Nelson Walnut Grove. 'Cal.: Mrs. Wil gether with an apricot whole fruit pleated tulle adorned with pearls New Mrs. Wright was gradu-- r to those who write it," informed of. 750 Haws Avenue,: Provo, will lam F. CLucile) Rawcliffe, El nectar custard filling. Frost with Her attendants, rFremont ated from Lincoln High School Professor Edward Hart, in ad be honored at an open house on Paso, Tex. They have four whipped cream and coat gener- Gruss, Minnesota, matron of honHand has been employed in Moor dressing the League of Utah Sunday, April 10, atxhe Park- - grandchildren. ously with crushed almond brit- or, and' Vivian oisenn Moorhead, head where Mr. Wright is a local Writers .Wednesday when it met University LDS Wardchapel. tle. Decorate plate with daffodils. Louise Ulness and Bettyt Winters, business man. at the home of Mrs. Eioon rayne. Friends and relatives are invited to call from 2 to 4 p.m. The president. occasion marks the Golden Wed Professor Hart, who was in of the couple - , 1 ding anniversary . " ' ' ' ', troduced by Professor Clinton who was , ' married 12, 1905, April Larsen, discussed poetry adding at the Manti LDS Temple. x , thatOhe true tests of poetry are " jr mCvvv , ' '" "how well the symbols work, The Nelson family moved to how clear the imagery is, what Provo in 1923 where Mr. Nelson comparison is made between the worked as custodian in the Provo concrete and the abstract,. doe Schools until his .retirement in Mr. and Mm. Nephi Loralne Dowdell (Betty; Jean Spencer) it (poetry) have organic unity 1948. He. is at present custodian how well do the sounds and at the Social Hall, Brigham 9t rhythms express the idea etc.'l Young University campus. Z He used these criteria in criti Mr. Nelson was born J in Eph- cising poetry written by league raim, Aug. 20, 1878, a son of C. G. members. and Sena Sorenson Nielsen. The An Easter theme was Utilized family moved to Redmond where In Members attending he spent his early childhood and 5th W.J The attendants were In made- - wereserving. Now at home at 1085 Robert; Dunn, Mrs. Wood early manhood. A number of the Provo are Nephi Iioralne Dowdell alike dresses of rose brown taf row Seegmiller, Mrs. E. E. Coles, LDS Cnurch he has served as a w " tI .' ' , t s and Mrs. Charles ' '' and bis bride, the former Betty feta fashioned with full skirts were Wake counselor in the bishopric, super F. J Dean, Their necks. round bouquets Jean Spencer of Escalante. field, Mrs, Howard Du drey, Mrs. intendent of Young Men's Mutual . , i V ? rz. Bishop Wallace Boswell of of yellow carnations. Lavar Groneman, - Mrs. Cherry Improvement Association and Provo Fourth; LOS Ward per- Mr. Spencer was frocked in McKay, Mrs J Stanley Jones, Mrs teacher in the Sunday School formed the ceremony uniting the sky blue crepe and lace and wore Edith Y. Booth, Dr. D. Eldon He attended the BYUL a corsage of pink roses. Mrs. Beck, Willard Luce. Mrs. Del- - and 1903 and also Show College couple at Che251 Ward chapel, Mar. Lant wore dusty rose lace with Var Pope and guests Mrs. Floyd prior to serving as an LDS mis Northwestern Bell,! Mrs. San Pritchett, Mrs. sionary to Byron Jei&enT'W'ac at the organ yellow roses. 1905 states in Peterson Lucille and Mrs. and I Ed the to play the wedding march Boyd Dowdell,' brother of k ,,,:,. He was r married to Sarah the bride was preceded by Letty bridegroom was best man. Ush ward .Hart, ' Lou and Glenna .Mae Lant, sis ers were DeJoy Spencer, me League of Utah Writers meet Emma Peterson a daughter of ters of the bridegroom and flow- bride s brother and Richard Dunn. ings in Provo will be held every Thomas H. and Jensena Nielsen ; f : lilies fourth Wednesday of the month Peterson. She, also, has taken Wh: te stock and calla '. er, girls, Karen Madsen, and v an active in her ' part church, of in the decorathe to floral as cousin a were combined Airs future, according Spencer, ' , i serving as president and teacher, bride, and 'ring bearer, Larry tions and a three layer wedding I'ayne. at various times, of Relief So Booth. The bride is the daughter cake also was a feature of the YWMIA and Primary. She ciety, of of Mr. and Mrs7 Garn Spencer reception L which followed the is at a visiting teacher present ? Escalahte and was given in mar- ceremony. , r '' of the Relief Society. Mr. Jensen entertained with kv riage by her father. Mr. and Mrs. aaana xvieison are ivirs. jut.! g par 'Glen Lant, Provo, are parentsv of organ receiving and ents jot five daughters, three the bridegroom. a vocal number before- the cereliving. They are" Blanche Nelson Becoming to thejbridt was her mony was sung by Connie Anast Logan; Mrs. Aylce N. Relyea bridal gown of lace and tulle over with Phyllis Nelson accompany 1' wmie auni wxlilia ' iruu i ing. Mrs.' Elmer Taylor, V over the bodice with net yoke and Serving i refreshments were The showed and films speaker insets of lace in the tulle skirt Donna Ludlow;, Kathryn Dixon, PAYSON Leland Peery, direc discussed Sbirt b problems which migh Craiy piats (tafl brief skirt) for the high school set are cut to Bermuda shorts, has its own built-i- n cotton Slie wore a small cap of lace trim SyWl Vanberg and Pauline Eng. tor of civil defense" iir Utah or attack: oy an fromcordsroy thii year, take to soap and water naturally. Zebra beige, is worn with case cotton in shirt. arise :" med with pearls and a veil of Assisting with gifts, Colleen County, was guest ',. Is used for toreador pants worn with black Jersey corduroy pants (right) look delicate, actually are ztsrZf. print (left) bridal illusion. Her bouquet was Mathews, Delores Schneider and Beta Cultus .Club at speaker o enemy. an wool is alternate Bibbed knee socks in white rate most enthasiasat. skirt neck The tartte Musical were (center) numbers cropped pullover. by Vir a gathering of red roses and "white split cart Juanita Madsen. who sang and New Mrs. ; DowdelT has been at the home of Mrs. Afton Oborn ginia Drollinger, nations.. J. KtMf own accompanimen her played Iv"":attending Bxigham j Young uni recently. h on, her guitar. Mrs. Verner Larl was en Mr. Dowdell and Mr. Peery was Introduced by son, president, was in charge.7 .NOTHING PLEASES UKE versfty rolled there for two years. He also attended Cleveland .Univer sity and has been employed in gopd-hotin-g ssflllliV chemical engineering for the past -v; four years. ! An open LAKE VIEW j v ; L- v-- Poetry Grit Are Necessary Says Speaker . : - - April 1 0th Open. House To Honor Louis Nelsons . 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