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Show 7A SUNDAY, JULY 3, 1955 Utah County. Utah South County DUP Stake Idembers Sets Outing at Honor Officers Salem Lake Park Farewell SUNDAY HERALD JoAnn Harding Becomes Last Of June Brides In Temple Marriage 1 When Mr; and Mrs. David art return from their Stew-- i ceremony were the parents honeymoon ol. w. to the Southern Utah Parks ana the Grand Canyon it will be to becin housekeeping in Provo at 631 W. 2nd S. The new Mrs. Stewart, the for mer JoAnn Harding, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tred Harding of 641 W. 1st S.. Provo and David a son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Stewart of 70 S. 7th W.t Provo, They were married Thursday !in theVlanti LDS Temple with Presi dent Lewis R. Anderson officiating. witnessing the temple ' of David, a brother and sister-in-iaMr. ana airs, ivenn and Mrs. James Hinkson, Gloria Younc? and Merlin Kitchen. Upon their return from Mantia the couple was honored at wedding dinner at thj home of Dr. and Mrs. Wesley Pi Lloyd. The acted as bridegroom's parents which was hosts at this dinner Mrs. his aunts, sponsored by Lloyd, Mrs. Ray Murdock, Mrs. Bill Wilson, Mrs. Emmett Murdock and Mrs. Paul Salisbury. Mrs. Lloyd utilized bouquets of roses in her table decoration. - The couple was further honored a reception that evening in the Vineyard LDS Ward Chapel where the parents of the bride at South Utah County SALEM Daughters of Utah Pioneers will conduct an outing at Salem Lake Park Thursday, July 7 at 1 p. m. This party will honor the out going County Officers, Mrs. Hilda Bingham, president, and outgoing board members, Jane Sylvester, Lura Patrick, Rea J. Menlove, Florence MitchelL Beatrice Y. Moore, Naomi D. Jarmain. Julie Peterson, Minnie Hanks, Ruth S. Cloward, Lenore Measom, Florence B. Bellows, Ella Anderson nlW III At SPANISH FORK The Palmyra Stake MIA board held a farewell party in honor of outgoing board members Wednesday evening at Lake Salem. A hot dinner was served at long tables centered with low bowls of flowers. l David John Stones Expected Today From California Honeymoon Journey - y for-th- : First-Seven- rl : . I i; : . A-- ... . '" : ' ) X - , 1 v. . .".- ' ' ? -' - ,M ' - , i - . : ': " ; ( pi f i f fc x - ' 'T f! ' " -- , f 7 CLUB NEWS shared host duties. The . bride was lovely in her M. nuptial gown of lace and nylon. Superintendent Richard welof The pointed neckline was outaddress the Taylor gave lined with . lace scallops. Long come and conducted a short proMr. and Mrs. David John Stone also bore side pointed sleeves floor-lenggram. President Elva Killian of (Judith Carling) were expected skirt the Stake Board YWMIA gave a to return to Provo scallops. The today from was formed with four panels of all the out including reading California Southern where . they uremia ywiaw . lace with pleated nylon tucked be 'going members after which a since their tween. Her veil was tucked to Winnie Hawkins, Helen Dayif: skit was presented entitled "The have been touring e wedding June 24. a head band of pearls and rhine-- and Mrs. Gerald Pfoutz comprise old board departed but not stones and she wore a string of general committee in charge! gotten." under the direction of Nuptial ' promises were made bride-! of activities. County President Jane Olsen. .Those taking part by the pair in the Salt Lake LDS pearls, a gift from athe bouquet Flossie Sanford will preside at the were lArvil Huff. Mildred E. Temple with Pres. EIRay L. groom. She carried bearing a central white orchid program and present the tributes. Reamj Richard M. Taylor, Mar- Christiansen officiating. Other surrounded by stephanotis and! All camp captains are in charge garet Gardner, Ross Swenson, events of the day included a feathered carnations and trailing of Elva Killian, Jay White, Theda all and members invited getting served to the ' streamers. Hurst and Alyene Christensen. wedding breakfast for lunch the getting arranged and family members Surrounding the bride were her their camp. There will be tables In appreciation for their serv- newlyweds in Lake Salt a Arleen Harding, City with parents of attendants. ice, books were presented to Jean the. will for drinks and soft everyone Jolbridegroom. Bishop and Mrs. sister, maid of honor; Gayle Hughes, Jayne Tanner, Lucy Ar Gerald the be D. Stone, Provo, as hosts. by county. provided gyle, Lois Taylor, Merrill Soren The same ley, Leslie Fechser, Mariene evening Mr, and Mrs. Ann son, L. Dean Lee, Beth Gordon, Otis G. Halliday, Thatcher, Jerry an estimated Provo, parents are There 95,900,Carling. Olson. Deand Diana Creer Nancy Mary Jane Nielsen, Farol a wedding re of bride .the 000 of gave in wore world tur a the of honor Delia and Wood. maid telephones Ferris The Graw, in the them quoise nylon ballerina, gown while which 53,600,000 are in the United President and Mrs. Blaine Han ception for LDS Ward chapel. sen were special guests. two attendants wore orchid, two States. two identical occasion and the For the yellow green chapel and recreation room were gay with gowns. Their flowers were cas cades of feathered carnations with satin streamers. pink and white peonies. An arch Mrs. Harding chose a pink lace way of white, twined with pink and white carnations and fern gown for her daughter's, reception framed the bride and bridegroom and Mrs. Stewart was seen in a as they received guests. model of blue antique taffeta. They had rose corsages. The bride wore a becoming Keith Stewart attended his model of white satin with long brother as best man and Gene peplum of lace. Lace also covHangsen, Wallace Scott and Calered the bodice and formed a vin Hiatt served as ushers. sr..all collar, trimmed in pearls. The receiving line was centerShe wore a cloche of seed pearls ed before an archway of bells and ... I which 'v ft caught her fingertip length 'v yellow gladioli bordered on either veil of illusion, and held a large side by candelabra and white white orchid In a shower bouquet stock. white 'shattered carnations. of Serving guests were Mary Lee Attendants to the bride includThatcher, Mary Dawn Hawke, ed Mrs. C. Clark, matron of Joan Lewis, Virginia Halliday, blue th l WIN OS, W rzaru&rs suions KCiJBS """" ' . - ' j - 6 " ." V; I i-- j - v:' 7 , - - 0 (it ''V vc ': . '1 th ' ( , ' .J ' f : f . ' 1 , -- i v r . H i - i - ' N i ; 1 . . . 'iV ' - . : - . iiv;. .- V - PI dotted Swiss. honor, wearing Suzy Mitchell. Deanne in Hintze orchid emKeith Mrs. were Gifts; arranged by broidered taffeta: Beverly Booth Stewart, Dixie Westphal, Janice Mr. and Mrs. David John Stone (Judith Carling) in lace and net and turquoise Westphal, Carol Ann Murdock and Karen in Tregeagle yellow taf , Mrs. Chester Aiken. feta were the bridesmaids. They ing and dancing music and a Earlene Poor and Diane Stona was seated at the gift Losee Pat each held small white baskets r gram of musical numbers and under the supervision of Mr. Con' . book and Mr. and Mrs, Emmett 7 stuffed with carnations. -- Mrs. readings was also presented. rad Stone. Murdock greeted the guests at the Refreshments were served by, Clark had pink and the others Those appearing on the program door. Donald were Colleen Lawrence. Eileen Huish,- Mary Ellen Huish, ' ' white. V4 Leo Allen emceed a program Clark and Ann Perry, Jean Smith, Alice Spainhower, Douglas Mrs. Carling wore pale blue Connie Jean Carling. Del Smith, Ohlwller and Jeanlne Hawk. The which included a solo by Betty Lou Fleming; toast to the bride, rayon linen with lace trim. Mrs. uncle of tne bridegroom, gave bride's cake was displayed on a Stcne wore pink in the same ma a toast to the Christine Jolley; girls' double couple. Mr. and cloth of pink satin with over-dratrio.' Arlene Harding. Joan Lewis, terial with rhinestone trim. They Mrs. Daryle E. Huish, of white nylon net. Pink the bride's Reda Ann Liddiard. Ruth Ann each added a corsage. Mrs. uncle and aunt were at candles and flowers were - in the door and Britsch Charlotte of Paramore. roses and Mrs. Carling Anne pink Mr. and Mrs. David Stewart (Jo and Mr. Huish acted as master crystal holders. Harding) Gloria Olsen; toast to the brideStone yellow roses. of ceremonies for the program. Upon their return Mr. and Mr. groom, Verne Nelson; male quar Best man for the bridegroom Stone will reside in Provo where Those the for gifts! arranging tet, Wallace Scott, Gene Hangsen, was his brother, "Conrad Stone. display were Ileen Crythorn,jhe expects to continue schooling Dean Madsen and Earl Clark; An orchestra furnished listen-- Karen Dixon, Carol Boyden, (at Brigham Young University,. trumpet solo, Annie Joy Jones and advice to the couple from Bishop I I W I I I ' II II I f I i III III Gerald Stone, of the Provo Second Allen-Gillma- n LDS Ward. The new couple danc- Mrs. Wells Cloward, pub jed the bridal waltz after Making the which plans for the coming Mr. and ' r season were, members of the board licity. - . guests joined the dancing for the Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm LeRoy Matthews (Lois Sorenson) of directors of Dancing Friends The Bunnells and the Clarks are remainder of the evening. whn mft: Thnrsrfav evpnine at the holdover directors and new ones JoAnn chose a candy striped home of Mr. and Mrs, Elvin Bun- appointed were Mr. and Mrs, Glen dre,ss in pink and white with white nell for 'election of officers. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Scott, accessories and wore an orchid OREM Marking the first of the feta. Both wore corsages of pink Mrs. Hazel Gillman. Mr. tad The group elects both husband Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bullock, corsage for her gbing-awa- y en Mrs. Don Allen, Mrs. Albert and white roses. July brides was Mrs. LaDell and wife to office and chose Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hawkins and semble. "and Mrs. Ray the former Nadine Allen During the receiving of guests, Louder, Bishop and Mrs. Bunnell for the presi Mr. and Mrs. Keith Diamond. The pair will be at home in Mr. Mrs. Alton and Gammon, who recited vows in the Salt soft organ music was played by Morrill. Mr. and Mrs. Leo f Aldent's post; Mr. and Mrs. Karl The dancing year begins In Sep Provo in ltV days, '! " of the Marilyn Perry, a cousin Word had been received that which was held the same evening Lake LDS Shipman as secretary; Mr.' and tember with a series of eight Temple Thursday and bride from Rigby, Ida. A pro- len of Provo. Garn Swenson, Mr. Bonneville-Flfteent- h Mr. at Mrs. Mal LDS and Ward recent weds Mrs. Beck Clark, treasurer and dances scheduled. was honored with her husband gram was under the direction of and Mrs. Harley Gillman and colm LeRoy Matthews (Lois church. reception Friday an uncle, Leo Allen of Provo. Mr. and Mrs.. Vera Williams. are at homej 4044 Union For her marriage the bride at a wedding Sorenson) in the 1 Vineyard Ward Toasts were given by Mrs. Wes They were all entertained at Bay Circle, Seattle, Wash. The chose a gown of white taffeta,! evening V following the ley Harding and Harley Gillman, wedding breakfast couple have honeymooned e n with tulle overskirt marked with chapel. in Salt Lake City. The route to their new location fol- diagonal inserts of lace. Lace The bridal party stood before brother of the groom; vocal duet ceremony colored-linea wore bride rust lovely double heart by Mr. and Mrs. Don Allen; lowing marriage recently in Manti covered the bodice and formed a , ' I suit with avocado j green LDS Temple and a reception the small collar. Her veil of and burning white tapers. The vocal selection by Gladys Tipleft accessories. a They model of chose over bride lace following a and number pets, Charleen, by illusion was held by a small bead g bodice Colleen and Richard Allen. Ac the reception for a honeymoon ed choche and her bouquet featur satin with a hobo bundles formed place Small stand-up a collar accented companist was Mrs. Kay Madsen. at Jackson Hole, Wyo., and will t i ed a lavender prchid in a star and settings for members and guests a The sleeves Guests were welcomed by Mr. make their home in Orem. necklace. by pearl of stephanotis. of Doce Amigas Club at Canyon were and pointed and the and Mrs. Elwood Allen of Pleas long Glen Friday evening .when an out Several attendants complement- full satin h, was ant Grove and ed the party including the bride's enhanced skirt,a attending the reging took the form of a hobo party. tulle and by nylon was Mrs. Paul Tollstrip of twin sister, Mrs. Wayne Moore, lace overskirt. The lace istry Hamburgers, hot dogs and all the t edged were Sunset. the in Matron the Taking of honor; another sister, trimmings were served veil was attached to a Brent Cook, 'Dennis gifts fingertip Gillman, Mrs. .atmos Glen and the "around VanWagenen campfire tiny tiera 'of pearls. She car Dean Louder and Allen Gillman. Dixie Matthews and ried Black, phere. a cascade bouquet of steph Arranging the of Van Carol Ausdal, daughter were Mrs. the bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Kent Game prizes were won by Mrs. Mr. anotis and ribbons accenting a Albert Louder,' gifts of L. Glen Mrs. Evans and. Mrs. wore all Henderson. Raymond match Mrs. Carl Evans, They Roy Rawlings lavendar orchid. to was Las lovely married Provo, Cook. Clyde and Mrs. Moore in Mrs. Gillman, models, .Virgil pink ing Robbins and a guest Mrs. Clyde Mrs. Guests were served at tables checked taffeta and the others She chose her sister-in-laAlso attending as a guest was Mrs sen, son of Mr. and Mrs.24Thomas at the in turquoise blue checked taffeta. Don Allen as J matron of honor centered with crystal bowls holdLassen of Provo, June Harold Vance. LDS Ward hall Their flowers were pink rosebuds and other attendants Included ing floating roses. The wedding with a reception following. Larna Louder, and Marilyn Za- - cake was square with white and daisies. Bishon Ralph A. Britsch of ' Receiving with the couple were bnskie of Orem; Rea Brown and swans on the corners of the HEAD DANCING FRIENDS Mr. and Mrs. Elvin BunneU wiU Park LDS Ward officiated at the Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sorenson, par AlJean Allen of Provo; Enid three tiers, and pink and white com club for s of assume post marriage and the wedding march ents of the bride and hosts at the Findlay of Panaca, Nev., and roses, accented by pink ribbons popular dancing joint president Thomas of Independence. adorned with bantam orchids was I played by Mrs. F. A. Mas reception, and Mr, and Mrs. Roy Kay ing season. Mo. and split carnations. sey. Matthews of Evanston, Wyo., The wore all identical Serving the refreshments were girls For the occasion the bride wore father and mother of the bride A-Bomb of models turFrench a long sleeved model of satin with groom. Mrs. Sorenson chose pink antique RLou Morrill, Jelene Miner, :.vfl ballerina taffeta bodice of lace and skirt of nylon quoise blue crepe .with lace trim length. The cir- Maxlne Blake, Linda Murdock, New hair spray that's made OREM "Survival is possible net ornamented with lace. She and Mrs. Matthews had on gray cular skirts were accented by a Janet Green, Shirlene Ross, Elm a for settinr pincurls is said to a Diane of Morrill. sash of shade with trim. lace Johnson, Emily lighter pink after an atomic attack if the nec wore a becoming bridal veil and crepe hair help stay curly longer, Their corsages were of Talis- and the square neckline was en Ann Clegg, Jean Stewart and through essary preparations., have been held a bouquet of white gladiolus. man damp days. Gloria hanced Hanks. neckroses. identical by J made," according to Mrs. D. Orlo pearl Her attendants included Mar-jori- e Robert of laces. Each of the girls carried A special guest at the wedding an Uncle Matthews, Allen of the Utah County Civil De of maid honor; Murray, bridegroom, served as best cascade bouquets of bantam or- and reception was fense Council. Mrs. Norman Topham, matron of the chids and split carnations. man. Mrs. Jenny Hamilton of Sugar Mrs. Allen, director of women's honor, and Joyce Williamson and IS DONE MORE LA ' violin and Piano music played The flower girls. Colleen City, Ida., grandmother of the activities in the Orem area in Dorothy tiny bridesmaids. Brown. Civil Defense, spoke to members Flower girl was Karen Topham during the reception was by Rulon and Charleen Allen, twin daugh bride. SAVED Mrs. Robert Brough. ters of Mr. and Mrs. Don Allen Elder Mark of the Firemen's Auxiliary when They, were frocked in evening Brough and .vere E. Peterson of solos vocal Also heard three carried tiny white baskets of ficiated at the marriage. Accomthey met ' Wednesday evening at dresses fashioned in pastel shades and McNeil LuRetta by Roy Jacob-sethe home of Mrs. Howard the young couple through split carnations. The miniature and each wore a corsage of roses Samuelson, I' accompanied by Mrs. bride and bridgegroom was De-- panying the temple ceremonies were the and gardenias at the waist. VanWagenen. Ann Gillman,1 daughter' of Mr. brides parents, Mr. and Mrs.! J. Mrs. Allen told of her experience Richard Clements served as Verl ... WHK YOU USf THE Woodrow Thomp- and Mrs. Mrs. Mr. and Gillman and at Yucca Flat at the recent na- best man. the Harley Allen, Taylor groom's mother, son uncle and aunt of the brideUNDERWOOD Mr. and ticnal CD test of an atomic ex-- 1 Guests enjoyed and groom met guests at the door. Mr. Richard Allen, son of man dancing was SUNDSTRAND plosion. She and two other women were served light refreshments and Mrs. Ren Scott were at the Mrs. Don Allen. Best Swenson. Garn in the United States were ap- by Beverly Roylance, Verna guest registry and Wayne Moore pointed wardens at the meet and Hurst, Mrs. George Shell and and Dell .Taylor ushered. The' bride's parents, Mr. and v MACHINE V were allowed to inspect damaged Mrs. Max Beddoes, in Allen assisted Mrs. J. Taylor Other friends family as the blast. She said Golda Shell was atPayson. Mrs. Allen looked love were receiving. rood when homes following book the details with gift sisting reception STUFFED EGGS AND SOUS CZSAX1 SALAD wooden lean-t- o that shelters a built in and ly dusty rose lace gown over seasoned with taking gifts were RaNae Roy- Buena Peterson, Iona Hall, Theora , Lisfon fo msiae concrete casements were lance and Geniel Lynn. These Peterson, Karen Thompson, Glen-d- a taffeta. The groom's mother, X0 ir found equally safe compared to were Louise Overand Emily Peterson, and Mrs. Mrs. Hazel Gillman.. wife of the by arranged underground cement bomb shelt- man and Mrs.- - Keith Casper. . Frank Peterson, who was hostess late C. R. Gillman, chose a model CtLlUIT ers. Even the concrete bomb shelt- . The couple is at home of egg shell lace over pink taf-in Provo. in the refreshment room. ers didn't help, if the roof was JL for ad tomorrow announcing our made of steel or iron. Georgraphic center of the UnitAyda dam a top job for aM," my She stressed even more em- ed States is in Smith County, i 1 Dro. Other women who bar Joanna famthe need for each Kan. phatically followed the Ayde Plan report lonnc ily to have first aid equipment on to 10 pounds with the very first semi-annu- al ap box (2.8). When yon take Ayda Joyce Shoe Clearance Sale ! hand and know how to use it, for i before meala aa directed, you automatsmall fire extinguishers, for bateat laea lnea weight naturally. ically HEARTS tery radio for getting instructions 47 DAY TOUR OF and for the family to be i i with what to do in case EUROPE $797 ot attack. She said, the way to think is sot "if an attack comes, but 7 Countries, including Berne Sailwi To Your 8u$mtu when." Temple Dedication! i PROVO The meeting was conducted by Reserve Now! Departure Mrs. Max Pedersen. The group Central Utah's Only Aug. 18th SPIUNGVILLE Authorised Underwood voted to Join the state auxiliary TttS CLOCK Axency organization so it would be eligible Write: to attend the state convention slatPAYSON Mrs. Alonxo J. Morley ed for August in Brigham City. 283 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE E. 3rd No., Provo, Utah Refreshments were served to 13 FLORAL office equ;?m:mt SPANISH FORK or eaO PrOTO FK members by the hostess and the FB W. Ceater 23 Mrs. Glenn Burr.. a ; '. " Jerry Sorenson and . i - . . - - ! pe Dnnrinn Friprirk Choo.se New III 1 1 1 I I I Marriage Followed " in By Reception Vineyard Chapel Provo Maid Weds Man From Seattle; Make Home There j - Gill-ma- n, j j Doce Amigas Gather for Hobo. Party "o . -- flower-bedeck- . n .v-- In LDS n ed tight-fittin- Provo Couple Speaks Vows i floor-lengt- Ward - Lu-Wa- na 1 A 0 t " w, Park-Universi- ty Mrs. Allen ells About mim Test i II MIS . ; j I? . ' , n. ifJihy of-th- e bo Fort? Joan no Drvl MDire-FiseRi- r K" f20 Watch VIIEtl well-acquaint- ed Q7Y taw PuOVO 3-S- co-hoste- ss. ... ATIA) 37 mm i DUANE'S |