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Show ' ' .' I ' . t :'.! . I SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 1953 A 6 - Yourik Couple ExchanA Vows at Lovely Wedding - New, Old i Remembered At Installing carnations and Mrs. John Goode, the bridegroom's grandmother. chose rose lace and a gold carna tion corsage, r ' Doyle Pulsipher, an uncle of twilight ceremony Thursday at Mr. Atkinson, served as best man. the Bonneville-FifteenLDS white gladioli, white tapers Ward chapel. Sidney Hayward, and red and white spring flowers LDS bishop, performed the cere were combined in the room dec I r mony. The bride was lovely in a tulle orations. The wedding cake was and lace gown designed by her pink with white rosebuds and and created by her mother. The topped with pink wedding bells. bo Miniature dolls, representing the lace formed a tightly-fittin- g dice and, fell in double pleats bride and her attendants and from the' low waistline to the dressed in matching gowns, stood knees while a froth of tulle on the table and were presented formed a full lower skirt of baller to her maids by the bride. The to which the new Mrs. ina length. A dainty choker col Atkinson bodice the of tulle lace lar belonged, serenaded the edged lace neckline. bridal couple. above the Matching lace gloves and a tiny Music was played by Afton shoulder-lengt- h veil of illusion Wride and Lee Dimick and La which dropped from a crown of Rae Viertel presided, at the guest seed pearls and blue sequins were book. Mr. and Mrs. William H. also worn by the bride who Nelson greeted guests at the door carried a bouquet of white orchids and acting as hostess in the re in lilies of the valley. freshment room was Mrs. Cless Bridesmaids, were gowned in Heiner, who was assisted by Mrs. identical frocks of dotted nylon Elwyn Wride, Mrs. David Wag in pastel shades and their bou staff and Mrs. Thayne Bateman quets spelled "I Love You." They Arranging gifts were Mrs were Sydney Dorius, Maxine Doyle Pulsipher. Mrs. Debs FarHousekeeper, Carol Boyden, Ila rell, Mrs. Sydney Hayward and Kerby, JoAnn Nusink, Bonnie Mrs. William Jacobson. Jensen, Gwyn Worthen and June Following the reception the Thornton. young couple left on a wedding Mrs. Nelson wore a blue taffeta trip. Upon their return they will E. 3rd S. gown with a corsage of pink be at home at 1038 Annice Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron E. Nelson of Provo, became the bride of David K. Atkinson, son of Kenneth W. Atkinson of Orem, at a beautiful ' r r " ' th . r . - " ' T " Sub-Deb- r is -- i T June 30 Wedding Date Set for Janet Anderson iy. ed by ,the retiring officers, and TAMIRIS CLUB CHOSE IIEU Mrs. Dolan Condie, new presthey responded with toasts to the outgoing officers., Mrs. Van Orden, ident of Tamiris Club, who wa introduced installed in office Saturday. toast mistress the 4" X i. - L - by Mrs. Verl Dixon and a trio composed of Mrs. Norman Mooney, Mrs. Gus Shields and Mrs. Robert Dixon, accompanied by Mrs. Celdon Lewis. A. wef come was extended to the guests by Mrs. Markham, outgoing pres, ident. ! - t ";.....- - - - speakers. Incoming officers are Mrs; Dolan Condie, Mrs. Allan R. Morgan, Mrs. Alma Whiting, Mrs. Robert Dixon. Retiring are Mrs. John Markham, Mrs. Don Snow, Mrs. Thomas Taylor and Mrs. Bill Anderson.- Music included a violin solo by Mrs. Whiting; a piano solo, Photographers Seek 'Most Woman of 75' Photogenic Eleanor Roosevelt, Mary Mar receive an holiday 11-d- ay garet McBride and Mrs. Fleur Cowles, associate editor of 'Look have agreed to act as Mr. and Mrs. David K Atkinson (Annice Nelson) Yesharah Members Hear Story of Emigration Judges in the "Sweet 75" contest sponsored by the Photographers' Association of America, according to an announcement by Robert Stum and D. Blaine Larson, Provo, members bf the associa i A 1 - re-u- se two-ove- 12-13- Iu , Set On Thursday Reunion vry -- 15-1-9. u SHOES (SCIENTIFICALLY ! in Mex- ico for two, a sewing machine and other valuable prizes. The "Sweet 75" contest has been extended to July L Previously it had been announced the contest would close June 15. All a woman 75 years of age. has to do to enter is to visit her Photographers Association of America member and have a portrait taken. There is no charge to the contestant. . ' In addition to the Mexican holi day and the sewing machine, the "Sweet 75" winner also will be the guest of honor of the Association at its Diamond Jubilee convention in Chicago, August - uwziu 21-ih- ch th Homecoming, :' -- - 2 ,: ' tion. Some thrifty homemaker with $2,500. Sewing will be judged on An interesting history of the Liverpool each year for several The three distinguished women an' eye for fashion- as well as the basis of originality, workmantn Utah was ore- - years during tne middle of the will be part of a panel of Judges budget will be crowned Cotton ship, appearance and suitability Mriv pmiPratinn Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Anderson Both young people are gradu Bag Sewing Queen in Chicago on of finished articles. sented to members and guests of L. selecting America's most photo n JLAZ r7 . SemLDS and charming woman born and ates Provo of x 15. announced Nov. me have rum High Provo of plans wuuung iair entries the Provo Branch of Yesharah at by the English government I for genic 1880. the year the Photographin . the attended has Janet na and cotton a of at their local and Valuable the nary, for daugh prizes marriage bag sewing queen the annual spring breakfast held their fine system of transporting ers' Association ?as formed. ter, Janet "and Brant L. Johnson, Brigham Young University and tional levels are offered to house two alternates will be selected. It also has been announced that now employed. Mr. Johnson, wives interested in . taking ad This top sewing trio will win for at the Sunset LDS Ward. Gus Lar-- passengers, healthfully and cheapson of Mr. and Mrs.. Marion K. ' the winner of contest will the ' He of handcart also told the also the of ly. of the values university plans vantage themselves and escorts an ex sen of Cedar City, former presiattending Johnson, which has been sched to 1856 o from; company experiment continue the after week's vacation in dent of the Swedish LDS! mission, marriage. modern cotton packaging, Harold pense-pai- d uled for June 30. The ceremony . will be performed at the Salt W. Gill, acting manager; of the Chicago. They will share such reviewed his book "Prelude to the 1860 during which more than 3000 Lake LDS Temple wltn a recep Utah State Fair explained today, gifts for home and family as Kingdom" which tells of; early ef- walked across the plains Nearly n in announcing plans for partici tion being arranged for July 1 Lake Shore News tele forts to encourage emigration to 100,000 were encouraged to leave gas range, LDS Ward hall in Europe and were iaided! by the v at the vision Cotton set, sewing cabinets, re Utah. u u pation in the third annual. church its The fund. has changed Provo. Other nuptial functions automatic Contest. washer, frigerator, Bag Sewing the policy toward emigration,; j the are also being arranged. The contest, sponsored by the deep fat fryers, coffeematics, According to the speaker, 1852 IfHILDRFNS of Salt in settlers Lake valley National Cotton Council and the wardrobe of cotton bag fashions, Miss Anderson has asked Shir- speaker noted, and now' encour a of collected fund $5000 plus of lifetime supplies Textile Bag Manufacturers Asso- silverware, ages people to reinain in their lene Jones, Margaret .Howlett, Diana Anderson, and Margaret ciation, will be staged at 53 state dyes, stainless steel tableware, teams and wagons to help bring owe lands and worK to s rengthen out to Utah a group of 10,000 who the church there. Millet to serve as her brides and regional fairs across the nati- radios and steam irons. on.-Cash must be made from had been forced by lack of funds Mrs. Leland Perry, chairman ot maids at the reception! prizes will be awarded All entries cotton with the exception tc remain in Iowa. This became a the program committee, for dresses, shirts, pajamas, curbags, intro contest revolving fund and was later used of Additional lunchtrimmings. stuffed toys,tains, blouses, Mrs. the duced Amanda speaker, By EDNA C. KNIGHT eon sets and quilts made from information may be obtained from to charter ships to bring English Johnston conducted the meeting LAKE SHORE The Lake Shore the colorful cotton containers of the Utah State Fair, Box 2136, and European emigrants to New during which a vote1 of thanks was reunion and homecoming will be feed, flour, fertilizer, sugar, and Salt Lake City or local' feed deal- Orleans and provide passage lip offered to the officers of; the .past ers.' An idea booklet and other the Mississippi river to St. Louis held next Thursday, June 9. There other farm and home products. were intro will- be a parade at 10 a. m., folThe winner of the greatest total free aids for sewing with cotton where they began the overland year and new officers areli Golden Mrs. duced. They lowed by a program at 11 a. m. in cash prizes at the Utah State bags may be obtained from the trip 'He stated that about 2600 Li Mrs. John j After lunch there will be sports Fair will receive an electric port National Cotton Council, P. O. converts to the LDS Church left Woolf, president; Mrs vice 2 m. and the day's able sewing machine and the Box 76, Memphis, Tenn. . Weenig, president; beginning at p. Sadie Ogden. second vjee presiactivities will conclude with a right to compete for the national The dates of the Utah State Fair CARNATION UPKEEP dance at 8 p. m. All former resi- title and grand prizes worth are Sept. 16, through 25. Mrs Charles' Mitchell, secMEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) P. K. dent, dents and friends are invited to Editha Booth, correspond Seidman, a certified public ac- retary;. come back and renew their countant, figures it has cost him ing secretary. friendships. go-t- oi iry jy, Vocal numbers ;were sung by I THESE SHOES $1,500 to keep a white carnation Leland to head selected New officers Perry, accompanied by I ARE ACCEPTEDin his coat lapel over the years. FOR ADVERTISMalin Mrs the YWMIA organization include He started sporting a boutonniere Perryi Fifty persons ING IN TUUAX'S Mrs. Jennings Measom as presi at Columbia University Wearing were seated at the tables which HEALTH Pup- Two beauty aids in one dent with Mrs. Alberta Aitken one got to be a matter of princi- were decorated with a variety of Amer lished by and Mrs. Keith Gordon as coun ple because of the ridicule of his spring flowers with a centerpiece lean Medical As- are selors.Outgoing officers package at 1.00 The Navy is responsi of bridal" wreath, red jarnations I classmates. sociation. Mrs. Mark Huff, Mrs. Kenneth were Hostesses white iris. and a his never ble for hat wearing Simmons and Mrs. Lynn Youd. "The Navy took away my flower Mrs. Sterling Dunfant, jchairma, Blaine Wasden, has been sus and made me wear a hat," he Mrs. Perry Tippets, Mr$. John L tained as ward chorister, replac t 1 Dorothy Gray DaintirtMS Weenig and Mrs. J. B. Hunn explained. ing Mrs. John B. Thomas, who ABOVE OXFORD Cr.am Deodorant to , ill has been released due C2V2 ox.) plus health. 4.1 ) which were found at each place, the miniature cowboys and drift wood holding spring flowers and Incoming officers were toast- s, Seamstresses Have Chance o Be 'Cotton Bag Queen' JANET ANDERSON .. i ,. v - A 4 t f cut-aw- ay r . Clever invitations Inscribed on knotty-pin- e paper bid members of Tamiris Club to an installation of officers luncheon Saturday at a local cafe. The luncheon present ea the theme "Tarmiris Round up" and marked the end of the current season's activities. The Western theme was reflect ed in the individual cactus plants j ' ' I I BUILT FOR I - j Dorothy - , bray A v j gether specials j . . . - r savings up to 50 i ! Nosegay Tom In plastic 1 container. Both for 1.00 fvatfe $!J5J Dorothy Gray Salon Cold Crtom (3 oz.) plus Cleansing Grains, loth for 1.00 vaiwe $145) Dorothy Waterproof Mascara plus Eye Cream - ml 'V 1 (Vioz.) Both for 1 .00 mau i (valv$2.00) -.3 Tlisse anl ether mny-vifi- f Oflhy Cray mi wr CMNMtk comkiiatit C.wf; . ity Drug PROVO - SPRINGVIUE SPANISH FORK X 12 - PAYSON Attending the StakeN High Priests party at the First Ward Wednesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Youd, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Anderson.1 Mr. and Mrs Mark Hall, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Thomas. Mrs. Marian Tuckett and Mrs. George Foster.. In honor of her birthday, Mrs. Karl Dunn was hostess, at a quilt ing at her; home Thursday. A hot dinner was served at noon to Mrs. Annie Creer. Mrs. Florence Bar ney, Mrs. Roy Barney, Mrs. Allan Parry. Mrs. Loa Nelson, Mrs. JNellie Haskall, Mrs. Ivan Youd, ana Mrs. vvuioru xouu. to ...... 8.95 j ...... 3,. IF II 8.95 l.; 9.95 to 3 ......' ONLY to 1y2 G3EEB I I 12 SHOES (i s 3 FLOOR ,SeIf-polishi- floor wax ap ng plies and dries in slip resistance. 1 iy2 to 8 Toug h Protection Long-ter- m, y2 iffy. High to 3 TTv7 , I J : ...U. 12 izy2 to t x REP Maid of Honor I KT. GIRLS TWO STRAP lr 2J 995 BROWN ONLY David Anderson of Delta, has been visiting his cousin, Johnny Anderson, for the past week. He returned home Wednesday. , Gray to 12 . 8 Visiting at the Mark B. Ander son and J. Lee Anderson home during the past few days have been Mr. and Mrs. cnaries r. PoDe and family of Vernal: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Gardner and amilv of Vernal: Mrs. David Blackhurst and family of Pleas ant Grove. They were here to attend the 79th birthday of J. Lee Anderson which was held at, the Beniamin Church grounds with an attendance of 79 family memDers. 8 95 ; 9.95 ...! 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