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Show 4-- A '. ' SUNDAY, JUNE 5. 1955 . UUh County, Utah - SUNDAY HERALD Friends Honor Reception For Newwed Lowes Orem Girls A Pari Passu Conclude Pretty feature of the wedding rated arch, white bells and gladio reception given to honor Mr. and li formed a background for t the j Mrs. Gall R. Lowe (Carol Joyce party. Madsen) married recently at In answer to a request byi the OREM A series of farewell Manti LDS .Temple was the cut bride, her mother favored with were arranged for the of the.bridefs cake which two vocal numbers and a vocal parties of SPRINGVILLE Concluding the ting Dr. and Mrs., Nelson concluded an of receiving trio, comprised of Nadine Beffort, daughters Snow to season ladies of the Pari Passu and dancing evening . their prior leaving! to at the Geniel Dixon and Joyce Strpng, Club entertained at a progressive sity LDS Ward. The cake of four make in home their Seattle, Wash. presented numbers. met atj the of luncheon and party during which tiers, Ann Friends Ruth supported on white columns Robert S. Smooth was! at (the they honored their retiring offi had been displayed on a white door to receive guests and Roger home of Janice Farley and spent ' cers. covered table flanked by crystal Lowe assisted him. Mrs. Ida Cole the evening visiting and In leak The first course' of the luncheon candelabra holding pink tapers man was at the guest book. Girls ing a farewell scrapbook for her to was served at the home of Mrs. Relatives and close friends were serving were Judy Wightman, Col take with her, depicting a number Cliff Adams, the main course at served the cake. leen Blundell, Barbara Schenck, of their good times together,! They the home of Beth Miller, and the During the receiving, the bride Diane Duke, Ann Jackson, Karen all enjoyed the humorous inscrip . of Edna dessert at the home was attended by jJeannine Mad- - Jacobson, Faunice Virtel, Laurel tion on the specially prepared cake ' ; , sen, a sister, maid of honor; Mrs Humphery, Joanne Saxey, Carol and then they presented her with After the luncheon games were Ronald Baird, a cousin, matron Lee Harward, Kathy Davis, Karen a going away' present. . 'Present played and a gift of appreciation of honor and Marion Madsen, also Strong. Mrs. James H. Taylor, were Joyce Johnson, Peggy Robpresented to the retiring presi a cousin, Audrey Leach and Mrs and Mrs. Leland Baxter, took erts, Dianne Tuckett,1 Lois Mad dent, Mrs. O. J. Peay. Thanks Robert Stowell and Elm a Cram, charge of the refreshments. Mr. sen, Joy Anne Jojley, Linda Pratt, also went to Mrs. James Livsey secondary attendants. They wore and Mrs. Kenneth Jackman ar-- j Bonnie Jean Thompson, Marie who served as vice president; pastel gowns in various styles. ranged the gifts with Dorothy Varley, the guest of honor and the - The bride wore a gown of white Jackson and Mrs. Paul Anderson Mrs. Cora Lee Johnson, secretary; .. . hostess. J Earl McKenzie. reporter: Mrs. lace and net over slipper satin assisting. A swimming and picnic barty Glen Law and Mrs. Bill . Clyde, Her veil was double tiers of net New Mrs. Lowe has resumed at Park e was b the her practical nurse training at friends of Kathleen enjoyed executive committee; Mrs. 'Ray edged in lace and caught to who met! first of seed pearls. Her bou Utah Valley Hospital and in the at the home of Judith Le White Lofgran and Mrs. Dee Dams, pro- - crownwas a colored orchid with fall the pair will be living in The quet to Mrs. cram committee: and girls presented her with t of the valley. A flower-dec-o lily Tooele, where he is employed. his club Lvnn ChristoDherson, farewell gift. They were Sheila torian. Mrs. rChristopherson will York, Frances Meredith, Sandra retain her position and Mrs. LivHudson, Betty Ann Roberts, Shir- sey has been elected as the new ene Ercanbrack, Jill Healy, president. Judith Johnson, the guest of honor ,. Farewell Fetes Year's ! i Park-Univ- r er f u. i i Niel-son' j; t 1 Reception Arranged To Celebrate Anniversary Ro-Sh- A. fa i Nelson Snows'" Bidding1 Goodbye To Orem Friends J "7 V and the hpstess. A combined farewell and birth day and graduating party was held by the Mia Maids of Orem LDS irst Ward to which Ruth Ann belongs. Collette Carter observed a birthday and five girls advanced o Junior Gleaners. The group went to Timpanogos Cave picnic grounds. They hiked to the cave after cooking breakfast. Present were Helen Carter, stake Mia Maid leader J Verna Butler, activi ty counselor Helen Pippin,' sports eader and para Dodge and Ivy Johnson, class leaders. "i V OREM Dr. and Mrs. Nelson Snow are bidding goodbye to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arthur Moore (Jean B. Anderson) ; friends and relatives this week prior to leaving Orem for Seat tle, Wash. Dr. Snow has been practicing dentistry In Renton, suburb of Seattle since January. The Snows drove out to inspect the premises in January and Mrs. Snow and family returned to allow the children to finish school in Orem. One son, McKay, who is attending the University of Utah, will return there next fall; and their daughter, Ruth Ann graduated last week from Lincoln Junior High School. The other two children who. will be leaving are Kathleen and Kref- Couple Honeymoon At Undisclosed Location at destination Honeymooning undisclosed; are Robert Arthur Moore and his bride of Wednesday, the' former Jean Anderson. The niwlywed pair left in a flurry of good wishes from friends and relatives following a reception at LDS Ward hall. the Povo were married earlier in the They LDS Temple by Mint! at jday Stanley Moore, the bridegroom's brother was his best man. Ushers were Bruce Bowen and F. G Dorgan. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell M Bowen were at the door and Bren Jameson carried the gifts. Appropriate organ music was played during the receiving by Mrs. Maurice Bird, Springville ton. Pres. Lewis R. Anderson, , and Mrs. Jay Zabriskie. The family is planning a din I With them for the nuptials were a the for ner Forming background of party for Dr." and Ms. Snow the bride's parents Ruth, Nev.', party was a double heart who arrived in Orem Thursday Mr. ajid Mrs. Theo L. Anderson, wedding nylon tulle, orchid stock evening to take the family to the father and mother of the of pink A white archVanda and Washington. It will be held at the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. James way set offorchids. the serving of Mrs. Snow's parents home J. Moore of Proyo; grandmothers, Guests were seated at smallsection tables Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clara Christensen and Mrs. August Johnson o: each white satin covered with, View. who are invitThose Lake Jane Briggs and Mr. and Mrs. and centered with a and mirror ed include Lynn jAsay. family members, Mr, bowls of floating pink rose-- and Mrs. Rex rose Kofford and chil A- pleasing combination of or Lbuds. A three tiered pink and dren, Kent, Kelly and Jeri Lee o: chid and pink" predominated in orchid bride's cake was placed at the wedding re- - on a pink satin cloth. .Two small Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Burton .appointments txVi rVi ol cr iam'oH nvpr Peterson and daughter, Cindy rpntinn hearts caught orchid stream- Lou of Lake View and the Snow to the gowns of the bridal at- tulle ers which traversed the table! The - .; tendants. cloth was caught up with clusters family. -Dr. and Mrs. Snow returned to The bride wore a gown ofsatin of lavender stock. and Chantilly lace. The bodice Mrs. Darwin Rowe was at the provo ana urem area approxi two years ago. after he was made with a standing collar book and serving were Ellen mately served for several vears in the of lace and the full skirt fell in guest Jeajn Jorgensen, Sue Ball, dental service of the U. S. Air three tiers of satin and lace ruf- Keeler, Duchess Gillette, Force in Gilbert, Joyce fles. A becoming coronet of seed Carol Moorie, Janice Japan. Hocking and illuheld of veil her sheer pearls Cherry Steed, members of To- sion and she carried a white Kalon social unit to which the orchid surrounded by pink carna- bride belongs. Assisting with the tions in heart shape. t were Joan Worsley, Shauna gifts I1 Jane B. Bowen acted as maid Lasson, Diarlene Johnson and! of honor. She was frocked in Pete Chase.orchid nylon while bridesmaids, The couple will be at home Linda; Andrews, Jane Bennett, after June! 8 in Ruth, Nev. and Lar-seMrs. Paul Johnson and Mrs. Ginger. Blumve and Shauna to to Provo for com return each wore pink nylon. The plan Neal Scott were hosts for an out- mencement of school at Brigham flower girls were Sharlene Mur-- Young steak supper held at the University in the fall. dock and Linda Rowe. Miss Johnson home the past weekend-GuestBowen held a heart of baby pink enjoyed a broiled steak roses and the others had ' Vanda For best results when painting supper and later, played a few a wall, use strokes ; orchids.. of lawn croquet. you re within about six inch games Both of the, mothers wore until In addition to Mr. and Mrs. es of "a window or door frame. shades of purple, Mrs., Anderson Then work with vertical strokes Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Scott. in taffeta and Mrs. Moore, a to within one inch of.the frame. others present were Mr. and Mrs. Turn the brush sideways and fin Mark Hirst, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Their1 flowers were orchids. ish with long, steady strokes. Marriotti members of La Passerelle Club and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Krkpatrick, guests. ! 12-13- Broiled Steaks Make Zesty Menu At Lawn Party " I n, of-doo- rs s semi-circul- ar 5 Get 6 Private Lessons f With this Hammond Organ n - ' ' ! )!' - i'i Plan Mfn ... i - H J it - ' ' H , ufw ii Instruction MhmL : t " r ? -- 4 it T j . i OREM The Busy Fingers group met at the home of Jane Reynolds Tuesday afternoon to discuss safety jrules and the duties of the clUb officers. The group also spent iome time learning to sew on bjuttons. Refresh 4-- H ments were served by the hostess to the following members: Judy Club 4-- H SHORTEST TERM Shortest length of time served McClintock, Norma Vincent Brenda Harding, Jackie pauzen by any president of the United was the term of William Jane Reynolds, Linda Mitchell, States Harrison, the ninth presi Henry Patricia Nev and Jeanj Newman dent, who served only one month Leader of the group is Mrs being inaugurated! March 4, 1841 jinH Hvintr Ahril a 1R41 Beulah Phipps. ' Kathy Wagstaff and received in struction in hemming of dish towels by leaders Mrs. Richard Newman and Mrs. , Geniel Pay-struMrs. Cecil Wagstaff is leader for the Busy Workers. Re freshments were served. Jollyette officers include Marilyn president; Virginia Paystrup, Christensen, vice president; Linda Adams, secretary; Joyce Newman, song leader; Donna Rushton, dem onstration chairman; Barbara Ann Poulson, recreation committee and Cheryl Olsen, club reporter. v Genealogy PHOTOS Made the way you Want Them! LARSON STUDIO 28 N. 1 E. Ph. FR 3-36- 43 I hurry kidsl f I 1 L. MM W JF i r T f J M 4-- H IIcv; rid get a free stick of Bubble Gum. and ' ' Jets plane tradipgsgtsl'-- . FT PROVO FLORAL i i k.l jm iiiiii ii ii a. i.' "itilifiillWlli lih M X' ' MAJ 7 v '.vi t . '.r. m 1 Nutri-Ton- lc oil-ri- ch WAVES- DEEP DOli LITTLE AS 10 K1IMUTES - :';.. 5 is because almost Oil Creme base (patented) of Sheila York.N n A p. V cussed safety rules at their meet ing held Wednesday at the home of Jane Reynolds. TThe girls were cautioned on the proper use of matches and containers for oily dust rags. Officers for the group for the year will be Jacqueline Smith, president; Jill Healy, vice presi dent; Sandra Hudson, treasurer; Judith' White, song leader; Fran ces Meredith and. Sheila York, reporters. The leader is Mrs Allen Hudson and the next meet ing will be ield June 6 ariO a.m " come.in today, a pair of r try on Sewing Six met girls Wednesday at the home of Bobeta Taylor and saw a dem onstration on the technique of sewing buttons and making button holes. The girls also practiced on the sewing machine. They planned a swinlming party for M next Monday at! Saratoga under r. the direction of their leader, Mrs. Alene Hansen. Girls present were 14 Thelma McEwah, Kathleen El- I 1 der, Karen Westiand Elaine Coll-ings. The hostess served light refreshments. The couple was married June 7, 1905, in the Salt Lake LDS temple. Together they filled a mission in Denmark from 1946 to The Jollyette Qub if Orem 1948. . met Tuesday when the club mem All friends invited to attend art bership was divided 'and a new the reception. The family kindly name and set of officers selected requests no gifts. or the second club to be known as the Busy Workers Club. The group met at the home of Buttons, Makes Holes 4-- ( 4-- H W The n. Clubs Formed :rom Former Jollyettes Sewing Six Sews On OREM I ! Mr and Mrs. Gail R Lowe (Carol Joyce Madsen) Season Underway For Busy Fingers n. great-grandchildre- 4--H M the honored guests presented skits and a program. ' Karen Keith and Shirley! Kay Morgan entertained with stories. Nearly 40 members enjoyed both supper and breakfast in the rustic atmos phere. Committee members were Kay Pierpont, Lani H&cking, Karen Keith, Jackie Beck, Karen Karen Leishman. j Spon sors are Lisa Ann Coon, Merry Tippetts, Diane Vincent and Dr, and Mrs. J. J. Weight. l t i where they not only farmed but were owners and operators of a general store. They are the parents of three children. Dr. Juel L. Andreasen of Flintridge, Calif., Mrs. Melvin W, (Leona) Grant of American Fork and Dr. Carl R. Andreasen of Salt Lake City. In addition they have nine grandchildren and three Mr.- - Andreasen was born in Denmark, Jan. 21 1875.. He joined the LDS Church before coming to the United States in 1889. He re--, turned to his native land in 1900 as a missionary for the church. Mrs. Andreasen was born in Ephraim, Nov. 27, 1882, her, maiden name being Anna Lena Frand-se- 4-- H Tre-geag- le, OREM The group of H girls known as the "Busy Sewers" dis- Xl i Safety 1 ? ' , i e - Two Given Busy Sewers Club at the home 5 ,ln v In celebration of their Golden Wedding . anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Axel F. Andreasen of Orem will greet their many friends and family members at an informal reception June 7 at the Timpa nogos LDS Ward chapel in Orenii Guests will be received between and 10 p.m. The Andrea sens, who make their home at 584 E. 8th S. are active in church work, spending much time in genealogy and tem ple work. For many years they made their home in vineyard New members of; Alpha Unitis Mesa were welcomed at a Sleep ing party at the cinyon home of Merlynne Weight Wednesday eve ning, uames were piayea ana - l Rental-Lesso- New Members Welcomed! At i Sleeping Party i th , 4 - F. ANDREASEN MR? AND MRS. AXEL ; . u -- ifc AllBOST 14 IS OIL CCBSi BASS (PATENTS) The oiRkh creaminess helps protect your hairs natural texture and luster while waving so gently. Curls are softer, mom catoniHoocng from the moment first combed out. i I . 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