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Show fori Plans Complete Plans are now complete for tKe marriage of Mavis Moore and Norman D. Smith which will be (an event of Wednesday in the Salt Lakes: LDS, Temple. A reception has been scheduled for the same evening! at the Pspyo First LDS Ward church. The prospective newlyweds wjll be making their home In Provo during the summer while Mri Smith resumes his studies at Brigham Young University. The daughfer of Mr and Mrs. Oro H. , Moore of Provo, Mavis has been living in Washington, D. C where she was engaged in secretarial work. She has filled an LDS mission in Eastern Canada and is a former student of BYU, and a member of Lambda: Delta Sigma. Mr. and Mrs. L. Wlckliff e Smith, Globe, Ariz., are parents of Norman. He has com pleted service in the U. S. Army in Baltimore, Md.J nd filled an LDS mission in Southern, Cal. , SUNDAYHERALD Important Events; Mark Visit of Former Utahns Nuptials' Moore-Smit- h j f 1 I ' ' - i V- ' . , vlit. -- -- j V - V i i f - f -- l MAVIS MOO&E California Honeymoon Spot Candlelight Installation Conducted Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Smith and w, Luncheon WET MOUNTAIN Nof Dunford as roaster of ceremonies Honors New noneymooning in California are Guests were served at small Mr. and Mrs. Reed Thatcher, who tables centered with crystal bowls Glub Officers were married June in the OfjMr. arid Mrs. Thatcher . Impressive candlelight Installation ceremonies were held by the Proyo Business and Professional Woroeas Club Thursday evening at a local cafe. Marcella Finlay, itate president, conducted th,e ceremony for Ellen Luke, president; Alice Rowley, first vice president; Bernice Bryson, second vice president; Pearl Dablen, treasurer: Bessie Sullivan, cor responding secretary. Kate Mathers presided and greeted the memberi. Plana were revealed for attending the Reg- 2 Sajt Lake LDS Temple by President k j Elray L. Christiansen. The bride is the former Gloria Hiatt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Randall Hiatt, who were hosts at a wedding breakfast following the ceremony and at a reception In the West LDS Ward chapel that ' ional Convention at Reno, Nev.i and 16 and the state July convention at Beaver June 17, 13 and 19. Mri. Lucille Meservy reported on her trip to Washing ton. D.C. Miss Mathewi reported on the club donation to the Provo Public Library. Guests were seated at a table beautifully decorated with roses;, daisies and peonies. Music was Quintet from wrssentsd by Prova Hlffh School composed of Lola Van Wagenen, Delores Nel son, Jane Ann Bown, sue nugnes and Connie Jones. A scrapbook assembled by Mima Rasband was 14, 15 evening. f Going through the temple with the couple were the bridegroomfs parent!, Mr, and Mrs. Waltfr Thatcher, his sister Mrs. Dae Elmer I and another sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ray-de- ll Hudson, all of Payson; BUhop and Mrs. W.iB. Menden-hai-l, of Salt Lake City; Carolyn Baggett, Mr, and Mrs. Sterling Spencer, Mrs. Elda Throckmorton and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Hill. j For 3ier wedding,! the bride chose a gown of Chantilly lace and white tulle, fashioned with) a itand-if- p lace collar, a fitted bodice telosed with tiny white but tons, and a bouffant skirt detailed with lace panels. A coronet f seed pearls held her veil of sheer illusion, and she carried an orchid centered in a cascade of pink ; ; containing floating pansies. The a wedding cake .was displayed-otable covered with a lace cloth. at the hme of Mrs. Grant Wightman Thursday honored the new officers of the United Steel Workers Auxiliary. Hostesses were the retiring officers. Honored guests were Mrs. Alfred Biggs, president; Mrs. Willis Halverson, vice president; Mrs. Ferris Warren, An attractive Mrs. Merlin Bryson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sperry, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Hiatt, and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Millett were in charge of refreshments, and Connie Jean and Billy Sue Tanner, Diane Hiatt and Jannett Mower served. I luncheon . secretary: Mrs. Bill Biggs, fi nancial secretary. Relinquishing their Official titles were Mrs. Jess Van Wagenen, Mrs. Keith Duffin, Mrs. Grant Wightman, ! Birthday To Be Observed Mrs. Wayne Holley and Mrs. Bill Webber. Tables were placed on the Friends are reminded of the lawn and decorated with arrangeopen house to be held in honor ments of iris. Following the inof Mrs. Amanda H. -- Facer, 445 stallation the guests enjoyed N. 1280 W., this afternoon from 3 to 6 p.m. Mrs. Facer will celebrate her 60th birthday and her extend their congratulations and family and friends will gather to good wishes. 4-- A Reception Honors Young SpringvUle Newlyweds o children, Christie Lee and Greg ory,' visiting here from Falrless Hills, Pa., noted the 10th anniversary of their wedding during the week. They are at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Gardner, SpringvUle. Wednesday the marriage of Mr. and. Mrs. Smith was solemnized at the Salt Lake LDS Temple, With them for the occasion were Mrs, Smith's mother; her sister, Mrs. Paul Huber, a siter-lnlaMrs. Eldon Gardner; and friends Mri. Shirley Bralliford, Mri. Vera Stokes and Mrs. Betty Dia mond, springvllle. Tne group had luncheon to gether in Salt Lake City and in the evening were Joined by fam ily members for a picnic at Liberty Park, Present were the Smiths, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Max Clegg, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Gardner, Mrs. Paul Huber, Rodney Gardner and the Gardner grandchildren. gThe Smith family expects to leave next Tuesday for their home. SUTTOAY, JUNE 12, 1955 Utah County. Utah1 SPRINGVILLE A profusion of Ronald Schouten performed garden flowers re- duties of best man. of candlelight Both mothers were attired In the glow flecting made a lovely background as lace with Mrs. Ekker in dusty Mr. and Mrs. Warren B. Schouten rose ana Mrs. schouten in light received best wishes from hosts blue. Both wore corsages. ' of friends at a wedding reception Receptionists were Mr. and I given in their honor Thursday Mrs. Lionel Brady of Sandy and Mr; and Mrs, Veri Whiting ,of night. were the Nancy Kae perhara par Springvllle. Hosting reception r5U - ; ents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. was at the guest book. John G. Ekker and also m the Organ interludes daring the re receiving line were the bride- - ception were played by Jane Hargroom'i parents, Mr. and Mrs. rison, John Schouten. Presiding In the gift and trous The couple were married the seau rooms were Mrs. Harry day previous in the Salt Lake Ewing, Mrs. J, W. Clark, Mrs. -- 4 Temple following which the par Ronald Schouten, . Mrs. Mark ents of the groom were hosts to Sumsion? Mrs, Bill Woods and the wedding party at a breakfast Mrs. Jack Schouten. Billy Schouin a Salt Lake City cafe. 1r ten and JiramyiEkker assisted as The wedding gown for the for gift bearers. mer Louise Ekker was fashioned In charge r of refreshments of embroidered tulle over white were Mrs, Hugh Roylance, Mrs. satin with skirt, William Ewell and Mrs. Lee Huff. bodice . with tapered Guests were served at small sleeves and scalloped neckline. A tables centered with bowls which crown of seed pearl released her held floating rosebuds. Delora fingertip veil of sheer illusion and Bertelsen, Jenine Watts, Sydna she held a bouquet of pink rose Whiting and Norma Rae Simkins buds with white split carnations assisted. Dainty nosegays, patterned The elaborate, tiered wedding, after the bride's bouquet were cake, made by the parents of the carried by the attendants who groom was displayed on a lace were frocked in sister dresses of covered table with white tapers. pink dotted nylonV Let a Ekker, Ushers for the reception were sister to the bride, was maid of Gerrit Ekker and Bob Schouten. honor. Marian Smith, a close The couple plan to honeymoon friend, was bridesmaid and little in Yellowstone Park after which Mary Schouten was junior brides they will make their home in FEATURED IN WEDDING Mr, and Mrs. Grant C. Brockbank, maid. Springvllle. m m il mil J.' whose marriage at the Salt Lake LDS Temple and reception in J.-- prij.iigiin.iM" the garden at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Dixon, Payson, were events of the week. The bride is the , J p former Joan Dixon. Dr. and Mrs. Allen G. Brockbank, Provo are parents of the bridegroom. The newlyweds are currently sweet-scente- d ! f full-sweepi- ng V-sha- - " jagy I HJ'JH t . rTr'T: honeymooning. J I Latona Music Club Plans Annual ea; Cultural Treat i " - t m, I AMERICAN FORK The La- tona Music Club annual tea, one of the cultural treats of the year for the women of this community will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the LDS Ward is An extended church. invitation to all women of this city to at Sixth-Eigh- th , x .. ,m f-- i oJ ,,,, s , Among the special guests for the occasion will be state and district officers of the federation of music clubs and the federated women's clubs. The program, arranged under the direction of Mrs, Kenneth McDonald, chairman, will include tend. readings by Christine O'Dell and Wilma Wagstaff, students of Grace Nixon Stewart, Salt Lake City; trombone solo, Stephen Richards; accordion solo, Jerry Fraughton and piano solo. Dean Zimmerman,- these three having rated superior in the recent dis c festival held here; - - t"v - trict-musi- riisnlaved. j The committer in charge of ar; split carnations. of Maid Cora Boom, Included Erma honor, Buys; jangemenU Mabel Kirk. Pauline Shipman bridesmaids, Claudine Spencer, - Fvelvn Paxman. ' Curtis, education Cynthia project, chairman, and Marian Jarvis, recording secretary, were accepted as officers, aitnougn no present for the Installation. nrt Dian Beckstrom and Shirley Hojt; and Junior bridesmaid. Vickie Hiatt,8 slater of the bride, wqre pastel gowns and carried cascade bouquets of split pink carnations. Both mothers wore, shades lof pink, Mrs. Hiatt in knit, lace atid s -- Group Holds Memdfjia Services Annual memorial services were conducted by members of Deb orah Rebekah Lodge No. 6 at we IOOF Hall Wednesday evening Jean Scott sang arid prayers and vriei were read by Pauline Carter. . ... mar. Til a11 TTI aH for the c r. w . I ; i.ui J nations. Nile Thatcher, brother of the bridegroom, performed best man duties,! while Mr. and Mrs.! Wil liam Patten and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Elmer were at the door and Carmaf Ann Hiatt, Margaret Tay lor, aod Martha Seat carried gifts which were arranged by Mrs. Delphin Hiatt, Mrs. CbarAie Milleri and Mrs. Glen Thatcher. Mrs.f Jerry Richardson played organ music during receiving, which was followed by a program of music and readings with G.fO. tn - - t - i ' : r . - 1 " - - " i: ' ':J j f I - IWiibk. MmmJL. rxy . 4 ... jjt- -l - .V. .,;v.:::-A.:f.::'- 5 ;:1 V A y , OPEN SESAME! These new steel peninsula cabiaeU by Youngtown Kitchens save steps and provide more storage spaee In "open planned homes. Both wall and base cabinets have double doors e cacb stae lor mmmj - 1 y 1 H JiJtaBMBSMttAfa5&- 7 w--- NOW AT UTAH OFFICE SUPPLY Family Reunions j held June 29 at which members will act as hostesses to members nirfv r...u...a..A. WUIklfCCTCs r- Mrs. inatcner in linen, mfir flowers were pink and white car i organ solo, Mrs. Raymond T. Bailey and numbers by the Lehi Chauntenette Chorus, directd by Reed Newbdld. General chairman of the tea is Mrs. Charles Meranda, president of the club. Assisting as chairmen of other committees are Mrs. Alex Karren, publicity and invitations; Mrs. Adair Bromley, refreshments and Mrs. Marion Christensen, decorations. oi 1: r -- - V" MOSES JEX FAMILY Descendants, of the Moses Jex family will meet Saturday, June 18, at 2 p.m. at North Park for a reunion. Each family is requested to bring a lunch. 4 . The only ball poinlf pen to give you a choice off 4 potato! ARRANGE CULTURAL TREAT A selected program and a social hour will be features of the Latona Music Club annual tea slated Wednesday at Sixth-EighLDS Ward church in American Fork. Shown in a meeting to work out details are from left, Mrs. Adair Bromley, refreshment chairA "milk habit" of three glasses man; Mrs. Alex Karren, publicity and invitations; Mrs. Kenneth McDonald, program; Mrs. each day promotes a healthier th Charles Meranda, general chairman and Mrs. Marion Christensen, decorations. nervous system. Via woxuiJiifciiieiiBflisiiAiet8:. from chapters throughout the state. Light refreshments were served to the 25 members by the hostesses, Clara Allen, Pauline Carter and Alta Willes. sundloufe mil IF HUM w- -- BIG G-- E caiifsaaia Clothing Picked As Project by 6 Chicks - at iiw.w.ytfjiywWAJj.jjiJJi)" ri - 9X, Sv' REFEUATOft A S SX l IS A t It BARGAINS VI 1 THE NEW I 4v PLEASANT GROVE The Lin- Club called Six Slick, don two separate times met Chicks, club to get their recently work under way. Meeting with Connie Johnson, the group heldjj election of officers with Neola fARW 4-- H fir P 1 4-- H Gillman named president; Norma Springer, vice president; Jan Connie Johnson, reporter; Joy Cullimore, song leader and treasurer; and Carol Warburton, party chairman.- At the second meeting the girls met to plan the articles of clothing to be made by each girl. Each girl must finish a skirt and blouse or a dress and article of baby's clothing. Their hostess Neola Gillman served the group i. SPACE MAKER 1 i dainty refreshments. ' , - -- s - " if , - - E 4.( . 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