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Show ' . t" Friends Greet Newwed E'. Dee Olpins At Pretty Post-- Nuptial Reception ; Smorgasbord OREM "An Evening in. Scan pleasing combination of was enjoyed by mem dinavia" green and white were. woven into Geneva Second LDS bers of the appointments at the Mutual Ward Improvement Asso reception Thursday evening hon ciation interest group un special oring E. Dee Olpin and his bride der the direction of Mr. and Mrs. of June 7, the former Pauline Harold Maag. The 62 guests presParamore, held at ent first enjoyed a, smorgasbord LDS Ward church. dinner served by candlelight and The pair was married at the featuring Scandinavian food. TheJ Salt Lake LDS Temple with Elder tables were gaily decorated with Edwin Cannon officiating. flowers. Further adding to the For her marriage the attrac festiveness of the ' iccasion, a tive bride wore a model of satin, number of the Scandinavian French imported lace and per group were in native costume manent pleated tulle. The lace The group sang Danish, Swed formed the snug bodice and ex ish and Norwegian songs and tended peplum length into the danced a number of the folk dances and a history of. each of skirt, under which was worn full circle of taffeta stitched with the countries was related under tulle the direction of their leader. of ruffles permanent pleated Enock Anderson of Provo. The of net ruffles and holding yards She .wore a small group also exhibited Scandina vian china, silver, and handiwork hat of lace which caught her of various kinds. double veil of illusion. A mass of form in star orchids shape baby ed the bridal .bouquet. WATCH THAT TANK! Attendants to . tne bride were A survey of DETROIT (UP) her sister, Mary Jo Paramore car troubles emergency by the and Darlene Davis, Mary Alice American Automobile Club showSauls, Jewel Olpin, sister of the ed that the number of motorists L, SundMarsha and who ran out of gas and had to Kay bridegroom vl call for help in 1954 jumped 54 V berg. They each wore frocks o green and white pin stripe taf per cent over 1953, the highest feta fashioned with dropped level in history. M '.'' waistline and full skirts, and matching gloves and earrings Their Vanda orchid bouquets were in basket design. Assisting in receiving were parr SWEET WARBLERS Looking mighty pert in their made-alik- e ents of the couple, Mrs. Amos N. dresses, Mrs. Ted Leifson, left, accompanist and Mrs. LaMar Merrill, Provo, mother of the Tuckett, Mrs. J. Ross Nielsen and Mrs. Grant Beagley, vocalists, bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis won first prize in a music contest sponsored by Utah Department E. Olpin, Pleasant Grove. Mrs. of American Legion at the state convention held in Vernal. Tha Merrill wore orcnid lace over women, who are from Spanish Fork, will' compete in October at taffeta while Mrs. Olpin chose Miami on a national level. Dee E. Mrs. and beige lace over pink taffeta. They Mr. Olpin (Pauline Paramore) each added an orchid. Jerald Olpin, brother of the Post-nupti- al bridegroom served him as best man and ushers were El wood Sundberg and Stanley Weeks. P. Dale Bates, was at the or All contestants sang "Someyoung gan console playing melodies SPANISH FORK-Fou- r matrons from Spanish Fork Over the Rainbow," and a the where receiving. SPRINGVILLE The charming colored, dressmaker suit. Each during to the area when fame brought the section of Separating their own choosing. The serving new home of the Harmon R. had an orchid corsage. won a music contest spon song they of from the balance the was hall Guests were greeted at the door Fork women chose "Mel Hatches was the scene of a wedan of white wrought iron sored by the Utah Department of Spanish archway of Hill and Mrs. Mr. LeRoy by ding reception Monday evening twined with greenery and white the American Legion at the state ody of Love." Officers report that honoring their daughter Renee Pay son and Mrs. Flora Maiben of blossoms. The bride s cake of convention held in Vernal re at the banquet, where they sang, and her husband, Kent Hatfield. Springvillej Mrs. David fBoyer the Lone Ranger, who was a conthree tiers was a feature of the cently. Kent is the son of Harry Hat- was at the,! guest registry. The three vocalists, Mrs. La- vention guest enjoyed their sing field. The couple were married Mrs. Claude Smith, Mrs. Frank serving table. Tall columns sep Mar Mrs. J. Ross Niel ing so well, he requested another June 2 in the Manti LDS Temple Ar gyle, Mrs. Wallace Blackett, arated the layers and a mirror at sen, Tuckett, Mrs. and Grant Beagley number. in rites witnessed by the parents and Mrs. Bradford Hatch were in the base reflected the ornamented with Mrs. Ted Leifson, In addition to prize money won, accom and graridparents of both the the gift room. Gift bearers in confection. women will compete on a na were the entered from District Friends assisting with serving panist, bride and bridegroom, as well as cluded Richard Hatch and Nathal 4 which comprises the area tional level at a convention to be No. were Janet Beck, Mary Helen other family members. ie Hatfield. held in October at Miami, Fla. Fork to Nephi. the Frampton, Midge McEwan. Those from American after wedding, Immediately Serving was done by Barbara in ar w r b trrr. ijijju jijju room were Ann the gift Kitch the couple left for a honeymoon Blackett, Kathleen Hatch, Linda Kathleen Rasmussen and trip through the southern Utah Argyle and Arlene Blackett at en, canyons and Las Vegas, return small tables centered with, crys-tal- l Geraldine Adams. ' v ' v bowls In which were floated Honeymooning at an undisclos ing Monday for the reception. rS ed destination, new Mr. and Mrs In a setting of white iris and small white iris. I ' Y f ' , ' pink peonies the newlyweds and ravontej recordings made up Olpin will be at home after June 0 at 279 N. 4th E., in Provo. their parents greete1 the many the musical interludes. friends and relatives who came The newlyweds will make their Renee was lovely in a gown of home in Provo while Kent at taffeta and! lace, with swirling tends summer school. skirt and fitted bodice I d with neckline and long sleeves. A tiny1 lace cap held Milk and; other ' ' ! dairy foods pro her veil of illusion and she held vide 30 per cent approximately a pink and white bouquet. of the nutritional requirements ot Mr. Hatch was attired in a each family but cost only 15 cents PLEASANT "GROVE Mrs. light blue afternoon sheer and out of each food dollar of Pleasant xars. iiauieia wore a rose-- them real bargain foods making George McNess Grove was hostess to the Modern-ette- s Club at which Mrs. Beulah Bradley was the guest speaker. t WT v ' ', ' She cave a travelogue of the ex ' k periences off her trip to i s f ?'-'' h ' Y ' City, in company with Mrs. ' ' Fugal, American Mother of v 1 i 5T ' ' 1 SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 1955 Utah County. UtaH SUNDAY HERALD Special Interest Group Meets For The i post-nupti-al Park-Universi- ty ywv.- : .v.v.-o- . a v - : v.- ...- 4 1 face-forwa- rd - ' " , it ! 1 1 Reception Given Pair o- - l 1 la Hundreds f neuiy invisible holes give this vinyl upholstery porosity of fabric with of pUstte. It has changeable, textured appearance. easy-to-care-- loonce-ehs- Jr dnrahility for (DaPont) deoo &ZsS3&s Sew smd Vocalists Win Prize In Legion. Sponsored Contest Wedding - I 5 scaveS . - t I- - -- j 1 , Mrs. Bradley Speaks to Club on Trip ! full-leng- th i boat-shape- fSaW sTTSSnl! c- -. ::t 2 f 1 I 1 J ' K New-Yor- t - r s " fc .sf La-vi- , 1955. ' h ; She told of meeting President Eisenhower at the White House and of a stay at the Waldorf- Astoria uotei in iNew xorK, as guests of the American Mothers : ; At - -- ' K A V i- - - - : ' Committee. Mrs. McNess presented Mrs. Bradley with a gift. A large group of club members were present to enjoy the discussion and luncheon was served on small tables by the hostess. NO MORE STOOPING to baste the turkey! It's right at arm level in the oven of this glamorous new built-i-n range. Controls of the oven recessed over the door, where they remain cool and easy to reach, World's record rainfall for a are even when the oven door is open. 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