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Show t &. i3 Holiday Romances L T&lce SUNDAY HERALD Spotlight novejjmr iss 25, 19 iKs. Farnswprth Named President of Orem Club " OREM Mrs. O. V. FarnSworthi was named again for the! thirdU successive term as president of the 6rem Garden Club Wednes' day evening. Named to office with her were Mrs. Earl Backus, secretary and -- a,.' I '' h: i:V i. . ' -- , , A 'i , ( 1 , , - ! ,; i " . v -- , , - , - , - . - - -- ' r: " m. - ; treasurer, and Mrs. Anthon B. Christensen, vice president The meeting featured a Christmas demonstration by Mrs. Mel-vi- n Fillmore of Provo, notjed for her outstanding table decorations. She brought a number of ideas which were very economical which could be used successfully for decorating on a limited biudget. There Was a large crowd in attendance. I ' r $f Observed By Cree Kof fords - lAl "" I V- x SlSfllhWl f lr'' W jVMMHwAMimh I MR. and MRS. C. NJSIL WILKEY (Sandra Peterson) iji ' ' ' " j JUDITH M. CLAY I MissClav. Mr. Hammond Plan Weddinq MRS. KENT CRANDALL (Patsj Ann- - Ma honey) Miss Peterson Says Vows In Gandleli&ht Ceremony Mahoney, Crandall Rites lk Solemnised in LDS Temple a lovely home' wed- tc the parks in Southern Utah. NEPHI On Saturday evening a recepding atmosifhere, Sandra Peterson became the bride of Mr. C. tion was given by the bride's Neil Wllkey in a candle- parents at the Fountain Green light doiib.leiring ceremony sol- LDS Ward hall. emnized at tje home of the brideMac Wilkey, a brother, acted groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. as best man. Clarence Wiley of Nephi. Marie Wilkey was maid ofhon-or- , and Judy Mickelson, Joyce Bishop Scot Cook of Fountain Green officiated. The bride is the Aagard, Phyllis Anderson, Lora-le- e - daughter of fiVIr. and Mrs. Ned Engle, Caroline Thompson, Peterson of fountain Green. Kay P. Reese werV bridesmaids. The bride Was beautiful in a Susan Livingston was the junior ballerina-lengt- h wedding gown qi bridesmaid. Denise Morgan had charge of gathered netiover white taffeta, with a peplulh of clrantilly lace. the bride's book, and the gift The bodice wis of lace with a V room was in charge of Fern Neil-so- n neckline and Ismail round collar. and Helen Llewellyn and Ann The pointed speves were of lace, Bailey assisted by Gail Ann Wiland the hrid-shoulder length key and Sandra K. Cook. veil was of jjylon illusion. Her Ushers were Gordon Linton, was with studded and Clifford Park, Larry Goble, Dick cap pearls rhinestones. ff Morgan, Bob Steele and Clarence was witnessed by Bowles (of Nephi. The marria immediate pamilies and a few A fine program was given with close friends, tkfter the ceremony Victor Rasmussen acting as r. a wedding supper was served by The prelude music was the groom's larents. The young played by Dorothy Cook, Refreshcouple left on.a honeymoon trip ments were served to 300 guests. , s toast-maste- Pair Hpnored at Receptiorl After IDS Temple Ceremony ft' V AMERICAN WORK Newly married Mr. a$d Mrs. JoEn Dewey Nelson were honored Wednesday evening at and open house reception in Firmap Hall. was solemnized Their marris-gTuesday in tfe Salt Lake LDS Temple with Er5 Ray Christiansen, president, officiating. The bride, She former Clarice Ann Christensn, is a daughter of Mr. and JVtrs. Clare B. Chris-tense- n of this dty. The bridegroom is a son of Mr?,' and Mrs. Paul E. Nelson of Salt-LakCity. The bride w$s lovely in a gown- of white embroidered nylon underscored with satin and detailed w$h tulle ruffles outlining the hemne and inserts of tulle ruffjes a the back of the bouffant skirt, he wore a coronet of pearls and parried a bouquet of white cariiations circling a single large orchid. She was une self-design- ed - rated with arrangements of white gladioli and yellow and gold chrysanthemums. A tiered wedding cake, topped with a miniature bride and groom, was displayed on a table covered with a lace cloth over green satin. During the evening background music was played by Ruth Moss, Kathleen Buckwalter, J o 1 a y n e Buckwalter and Barbara Bailey. The bride's father sang accompanied by Miss Moss. The young couple will leave soon for Overton, Nev., where the bridegroom is engaged in the dairy business. They plan to take a honeymoon trip in December A prenuptial linen shower was given in honor of the new Mrs. Nelson by Ruth Moss and Helen Schmuhl. J Slt Lake LDS Temple was the date and scene of the impressive marriage of Patsy Ann Mahoney and Kent Crandall. The new bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Thornton of Council Bluffs, la. Mrs. Janet Crandall of Springville is mother of the groom. An open house honored the couple that evening at the Crandall home. The bride greeted guests ln a pnn cess-st- y led ballerina-length white crystal silk over pink taffeta dress with lace ana tulle ruffles in back. She wore a veil of bridal illusion fall Nov. 21 in the non-irrigat- ed wasl beautifully i -j& and Mrs. C. L. Kofford. Mr. -- Kofford is a construcJUpn worker and Mrs. Kofford "is- of Orem Women's Qub! and active in civic organizations. Miss Clay is a senior at Russel Sage College Troy, N. Y. Phillip, a graduate jof Springville High School, is also a graduate of Rensselaer jPolytechnic Institute of Troy, N.Y where he majored in geological engineering and was affiliated wi h Theta Chi fra ternity. He isj now with the United States Marine Corps at basic school in Quantico, Va. LOST SOME HEIGHT The Great! Pyramid of Cheops, in Egypt, ofiginally was 30 feet higher than it is now. It .covers about 13 acres and consists of 2,300,000 blopks of stone Weightons each. ing two and! one-ha- lf DIAiflOND SETS I" PICf I mt . VAIUE v mm Vllnia will put yew milt ohod in yvr dwtiM bcaiiM they're ..j, tmurt Try en a ptr . yew'll tey, "Nothing could 1'lt in 0,6 Waeh on a New Bulova, Elgin 1 Vs TO Vi OF? o SUM8EMI SHAVER iff A correct Vs U0QJJ DINNERWARE 16-P- c. - POPPYTRl Starter Sets $13.95 valuo for . . iHf TIE BAR - F (7 Reg. $29.9-5$IT1 ST irh old razor, onry. . . . MEN'S JEWELRY deco- - A ' 5X59 for men or women I. D. BRACELETS jA&i: tar Jt. V CUFF LINK NECKLACE -- EARRING r 4. if; center. Gaily whand printed on t!le the Washable felt-lik- e .Vyklokraft". i racle fabnc tha drip dries re-rno ironing, ml trimmings and i. ssories to Compete included. of hopj6, cheer . . . even v heartfelt words of prayer, YOU'RE CORRECT ANYTIME Vz .h.n.,.. !2 . 2998 4ymt Well ClINICS AAAA! te I ilbU , f It No Refunds, No Exchanges cm much Vz cm (In Heindselman Jevelry) o PROVO FLORAL Other Christmas Kits Also KNIT SHOP III " CERAMICS REDUCED ALL SALES FINAL i , TWO SHOPS TO SERVE YOU ;. . .. ..g $3.49 per kit kMdsIman .1 i Glovclk wM SO SEND FLOWERS HF . es iiit : , - - Fragrant words, long lasting words NYLOKRAFTTREE SKIRT OR TABLE; CENTER Equally decorative a a tree skirt or Wil- m A. ; and WEBB JEWELRY . f to Lorena liam Nelson. Mr. Kofford is a native of Orem and a son of Mr. mer wedding. mmwsmB Refreshments were served at small tables centered with tiny wedding bells. II LuAnn Barker, Betty Street, Mjrie Reimschiissel, Schmul and Helen served! Sclfmu;' m in Santaquin A CHOICE GIFT FOR WHATEVER THE OCCASION.. Dorothy jj Dekatos Group Hears Talk by Ruth To man GARDEN PRESIDENT Mrs. O. F. Farnswprth, who was renamed head of the Orem Garden Club recently. SPRINGVIIULE Of interest to his many friends in Utah county is announcement of the engagement of Second Lieutenant. Phillip M. Haymond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul M.l Haymond of Springville, to Judiih M. Clay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Reid Clay of West Hartford, Conn. The couple plans a mid-su- ing from a crown of seed pearls and sequins, and carried a white orchid on a white Bible. The smaid of honor, Bernell Thornton, sister of the bride, wore a French blue dress with a pale pink carnation corsage. In pale blijie dresses with deep pink carnations were Evelyn Crandall, sister of the groom; and Annette Tripp, bridesmaids. Ronald Van Leuven was best man. Background music was played while friends served refreshments and arranged the gifts. The couple will honeymoon in Iowa where the parents of the bride will give a reception. The groom will enter the service soon, and the bride will rturn to Provo where she is employed. Patsy! has attended the Brig-haYoung University. Kent is also a former student of BYU I where he belonged to Alpha Phi Omega. He served an LDS misto the Northern States. sion Ruth Tolman, head of the Salt Lake City branch of John Robert Powers Charm School, was guest speaker at a recent meeting of the Dekatos Club. Members met sx the home of Mrs. Garth Seegmiller and Mrs. Flake Rogers, president, welcomed the 24 members present. Mrs. Craig Clark introduced Miss Tolman to the group. Miss Tolman gave a talk on charm and beauty and what they mean to today's women. She said, "Charm is made of many little things but it in itself is' not a little thing. Any1" woman can acquire charm and no other woman will be jealous. Charm is benevolent emotions expressed outwardly through action and LOVE THEIR voice." She stated that beauty is an lIt -J created five basic expression by ingredients line, color, grace, voice and fragrance. Some time was spent by Miss Tolman defining basic colors and fabrics and telling in what proportions they should be used. Cleansing, stimulation and pro tection of the Iskin were pointed out by Miss Tolman. She said, "Paint belongs on fences, not on Crops totaling more than 1,000 bushels per acre have been harattended, i vested in1 some of upThe parents if the young couple per peninsula fields,Michigan's prosetting greeted the guests together with duction records for an uncle and Ifunt of the bride, potato acreages. faces." Mr. and Mrs. fL B. Allen. Mrs. Robert Hilher Jas in charge of the guest book.nd arranging the gifts were Misjt Beth Ann Allen and Mrs. Frani H. Brown. The hall Mr. and Mrs. Cree Kofford, 894 S. 10th E., Orem, are observing their Silver Wedding Anniversary tocjay at Sun Valley. Idaho. They were married Nov. 25 in the Manti LDS Temple. Melba Nelson Kofford was born : - I' imim r Silver Wedding - , 201 W. 1ST SO. PHONE Fit o 3-7- . R0HB0CK SONS' FLORAL 1042 SO. STATE ST. PHONE AC 00 OREM 154 WEST CENTER . PROVO'S COAIPLETE FAMILY SHOE STORE ' y u- ''ii ' ' " i - A . ; ' 4 ' 20 (NO. UNIVERSITY NEXT DOOR TO WALGREEN'S - ' " I - - ; l - i i p-- ' . . . . ! |