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Show Pay son broom Leaves, cladi6U, bankea Lime Geneil Gardner was For Service flower, girl, while Norda, Zoe Ann with a cluster "Prominent Payson Couple r' Honeymoons In the Tetons PAY SOX A of arch topped -- i carried combined and ShirleytJardner gifts. They were assisted by Lynn "white wedding bells, with rows pf white. tapers, created a . Ioyely letting for the bridal party, when newly weds. Mr, land Mrs. Glenn Lee Momberger; received '; guests at their reception The couple exchanged vows Sept. I v 8 at Manti LDS temple, and the "i reception was given tnat evening at Payson West ward chapel; 'The bride is the former j PAYSON Leaving for service S. V. withtte Army this week is Taylor Ills bride, the Dunford. Max IP. For the occasion, Mrs. Gardner wore a dress of blue taffeta and former Katie Pearl Thornhill, Mrs. Momberger was in grey whom he married recently. In a nylon with corsages of tea roses. Salt Lake LPS Temple ceremony White pedestals emplanted with will, return with her parents, Mr. ferns and tied together with and Mrs. Desmer Louis Thornhil streamers and bows of white rib to their home in Columbia, Miss., bon separated the gift, display until she can join her husand. from the' serving area tf the The Thornhills w ere in Utah for the marriage and wedding re Gardner, daugnter ofiMr. church.: A three tiered wedding of ception given for the couple at a cluster with yelcake topped and Mrs. G. Grant Gardner 61 Nebo LDS Stake Seminary. the' the centered low daisies serving this city. The bridegroom is a of tae bridegrooms Mr. Parents at were served son of" Mr. and Mr. Joseph, J. table. Guests G. O. Dunford of Pay Mrs. and whit with covered tables small .Momberger of Rexturg, Idaho. son entertained the Mississippi cloths and centered with - For her wedding, the bride was nylon while here. guests bowls of Talisman roses. daintily gowned in Chantilly jlace Mrs. Jesse Momberger of The bride was lovely In a gown and nylon tulle over satin. Small Seattle. Wash., and Mrs. Tom of traditional white satin styled rounded collars finished the neck Soderberg of Salt Lake City were with thigh neckline and yoke of line of the molded bodice. ;TheThostesses and Willie Joan and lacej long tapered sleeves and 'double nylon tulle skirt was trim Ione Nickle. bodice. The floor length Vera Wilmot, Mrs molded med with rows of broad lace land Richard skirt was complete with train. and Turley, Mary Bailey Ta; taffeta underskirt gave a boufHer of veil sheer net was caught Mrs. Mel served. Karen Gardner fant effect. Her-- veil fell from vin Into a crown outlined in small Ned Taylor, Mrs a bonnetof lace with pearli trim WellsSwain, Mrs and and satin with tiny seed marked ' Mrs. Lloyd of Powell Monk and she carried a bouquet She carried pearls. displayed gifts. lavender chrysanthemums. Lois Cowan and Mary J. Mc wnicn featured an orchid sur Mrs, 'Merlin Gardnerwasv ask Clellan played organ selections rounded with pink roses and white ed to stand as matron of honor during the evening, and Mr. and carnations. t and other attendants were Mrs. Mrs. G. O. " Dunford -- greeted Attendants to tne bride wore VictoTTThurgood, Mi's. Keo Soren guests "at the door. Mrs. Riley pink taffeta frocks with white ac son.; Provo; Mrs.; Douglas Jfyjtt C. Broomfield was in charge of cessories and carried white and .Mean Harding; Payson. Mrs the bride's book . and Marilyn glamelias. MrsL Don Reid. Logan, Gardner wore rust colored taf Macfarlane . assisted in details sister of the bridegroom, stood as -- fctaafld others were in cream For going-awathe new Mrs matron of honor, and Frances colored taffeta. They carried bou- - Momberger donned a green knit Thornhill of .Mississippi, sister of cruets of autumn colored daisies. suit with rust color accesssories. the bride, was maid of honor, Other attendants were Mrs. Glen Jesse Momberger of Seattle, After a honeymoon at Teton Na- S. "Wash.; acted as' best man to the tional. Park in Wyoming the of Cahoon, Salt Lake City, cousin bride, and Loanna Thorn bridegroom. George Gardner. couple plan to return iO Salt Lake hill,thealso a sister of the bride, and Richard City, where I!r. Momberger wilt , Tom Soderberg from Mississippi.' City, were enter medical school at Univerr Turley, Slt 'Lake Christensen of Provo was Ray . fishers of rUtah. sity " to the asked q act as besL-maI bridegroom. Richard Ellsworth and Jerry: Cahill assisted in re ceiving, together jwith Mrs. Thorn hill and Mr. and Mrs. Dunford and those already mentioned. - Na-nie- ve , , - ; ; Payson Maid Marries In In honor Nevada Manila Woman Honored on H4er Birthday Speakers Set For ; Open Session . Swearing-l- n - Orem Set SeptL:23 Sub-De- 1 les . bs . Monday evenings were seated at small The sruests tables centered: wift garden flow- " Parle 1C Les 'Amies Club member played 500 : after enjoying ' m hot turkey dinner served in the tovst of Mrs. John Banks in S;tUh Fork Ar v ItH Turkey-Suppe- r, formal candlelight awearing- in ceremony Is .being planned for the Orem Thursday, Sept. 23, at the home of Gwen Forsyth. Ceremonies of the evening will serve to activate., the group for the coming seasoriand will be the first official duties of the new club officers who are, Pat Todd, presi dent; Arline Hall, Vice, president; Carol Keel, secretary: Collette Brindzak, reporter. During recent initiation week a sleeping party was held at Vivian - , u 500 Games Fete For; Sub-Deb- s. PLEASANT GROVE of the birthday anniversary oi PAYSON Mr. and Mrs... WlW Municipal Section of the Wom Mrs. Ezra J. Swenson of Manila, members of her family gathered Ham L. Hansen of Spanish Fork en's Council of Provo will open an open together' early Monday evening, wish to announce the marriage of its season meetings with 2:30 summer at session p.m.. at Monday at their Tipples Fork their Sherrill rniece. Manwill, to which Women's Clubhouse the Fork in 'American Canyon, hnmp to enjoy the evening together, and daughter of W. R. Manwill of all Council members and. their to wish her many happy returns Payson, to Melvin R. Lawrence, guests are invited., of the day. A delicious hot supper son of Mr, and Mrs. Howard J. Robert Halladay of the Provo was served" to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence of Jerome, Ida, Chamber of Commerce will speak Swenson and the following children on the "Responsibility of .the rows ?ne couple exchajiged and their mates: Mr. and Mrs. Saturday, Sept. 4, at the ward Chamber of Commerce to the Blaine Swenson Mr. and Mrs. chapel in Hawthorne, Nevada, Community," j and Mrs. Mark Lee Swenson Mr. and Mrs. John wilh Bishop John Clark officiat- Allen will speak on the proposed Swenson. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard ing. A reception followed. The "Child Guidance Clinic." Musi Swenson Mr J and Mrs. Roy Boy-e-r, newlyweds plan to make their cal selections have also been Mr. and Mrs. Max Ferre, and home at Babbit, Nev. j arranged. Mr, and Mrs. Steel Mclntyre. The remainder of the evening was passed in reminiscing and viiitisg. ; THURSDAY. SEPT. 18. Utah County. Utah DAILY HERALD . ers. the fames were Prizes-fo- r awarded to Mrs. Ralph liijliacclo, and Mrsit Doax.Page ; and. Mrs.; Ruby Swenson, who were guests. Others attendinf were Mes-dam- es Lee Twelves, Ray Mad-se-n, Robert Nash, Carl R. Saxey, and Paul Anderson, Joe Galloway ' x ! : 'Dorotay Jackson. -- Spnngville Marine Corps Man to. Wed k . , j mm a A . i y, - " " - ' , - n - ! , I " . j". ... ; Occasion .for Party PLEASANT I GROVE A lovely surprise party was given in honor of the 15th birthday anniversary I of Carol Pulley, of Pleasant Grove, at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pulley, recently. Fall flowers were used through regularly : 49 out the rooms, creating a festive air. The group enjoyed viewing the initial television showing of the "Miss America" contest, after which gifts were- opened and bingo was played.- Asa delicious hot supper was served " on small tables to guests Karen BelHston, Deanna Wadley, Irene. Moyle, Kaye Nelson, Jane Linebaugh, Judy Robinson, Judy Nelson, Pauline Ash and to the honored young lady. Miss Pulley. 24x46 Inches: -- A towel sale that is really a boost to your budget! When you see these super-so- ft ;dandies you'll want to stock up on the colors that match your scheme :of , things! Sturdy selvages and peat hems assure you of ' longer wear. Check the Harmony House Colors: you prefernowI Come in today and savel ; f. luscious party dessert that cao be made :a day ahead and frosted with whipped cream an hour or so beiore serving. Crushed graham crackers in the batter give it a delicate splciness; cocoanut adds a luxury touch. A if: 0f ch d, h , . a f. T , , save 51c each on Harmony House - - Coming Event Planned by Legion Auxiliary (16-1- flour; 2Yt tepspoons double-actio- n baking powder. 4 teaspoon salt (TigerettesOf Lmcoln High ; Set Banquet Initiates for the Tigerettes of Lincoln High School were being put through their paces in various activities which began Wednesday and were slated to be carried on until Friday: This evening at 7:30 p. m. at Bill and Iva's cafe in Orem a i FOR A REAL WESTERN TREAT! It) It) 28c SX JSl Vi IX " 4 "Regularly 3.49 24 x 36-I- 2.98 n. 75 luxurious cotton pile mats with latex backsl Choice o vibrant Harmony House Coordinated Colors plus wife. See them at Sears todayl Thictc, skid-resistd- ht 8Si V ..... s Harmony House rayon textured 1MB' Regularly ' 3.44 3.98 84-i- i Reg. 6.98 -v - tv twin size full or y sparkling white back- grounds,; nypiiui norgi ana modern patterns in lovely, h bright colors. "Also h over-a- ll length. pleated widths, Buy yours nowl 90-inc- 48-inc- j Smart, "dundee" plaid pattern rugged long - wearing cotton; luscious Harmony Hajise Colors 148 Designer's plaid design in Cherry Red, "Pacific Blue, i ' Mint Green. , late-summ- er length 9itnree new encnanring prints colorfuj cotton spreads 'fat r.r"j---- n. ft 'new textured bark bana ,10 The party is to be held Sept 29 at the home of Mrs. Peder son who Is in charge of program and refreshments. The member ship drive, and state and national convention reports are on the agenda, after which a toast to the Mexico footbaU the past presidents will be given, game marching with the Lincoln in connection with the program . , J being planned. High School band. ..--- Activities of the week are un der the direction of Diane Lewis. The velveteen hat, in vivid president; Cdllette Brindzak. vice orange, turquoise, pink and red, and fall president. Joyce Murdock, secre is a bright fashion accessory. tary and Carol Josie, reporter. x draw draperies BARBECUE w . . Regularly 35c i president.' banquet will be held for all members and initiates. Swearing in of the new members will be conducted Friday evening at 8 p. m. in formal candlelight ceremonies at the home of Myrna Roundy. On Saturday the entire group have been invited to appear at BYU-Ne- s 1 wash! cloths 2-i- n. THE WHOLE FAMILY RtiUND-U- P PLEASANT GROVE Officers of the American Legion Auxiliary, Post No. 7 of Pleasant Grove, met Monday evening to complete plans for a party and business meeting combined, wherein past presidents of the Auxiliary will be honored. Committee in. charge of the oc casion are officers of this year, Mrs. .Bryant Washburn, presi dent Mrs. William Peterson, first vice president, and Jlrs. Emily Pederson, second vice f , bath mats - ,M ? 7. 12x1 White : 4 - i Bright Red . . 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Cream together stand in a cool place at least an Until fluffy la cup shortening,: 1 hour to mellow before serving. This smart housewife has brought her household paper work into Cup sugar, 1 teaspoon vanilla: Eight servings. the tub to work out menus while she's relaxing. She'll devote ' Stir in 1 cup moist, shredded of her bath-tim- e half giving herself a manicure and smoothing cocoanut, IK cups graham skin cream. with her rich face 7 er; crumbs graham .crack-- iersJ, U .cup 'milk; sift together 4 cup sifted general! purpose - " : i . Mint Green that means parties. v n. Cherry Pink Autumn Parties On the Way? rve.This Cocoanut Torte y- vl'-'MU hand towels v:; 16x28-i- Sunshine Yellow COCOANUT TORTE n II A veteran of the Korean War, i . A) damp be ! ent. more absorbent Harmony nouse 41 eant for the Marine Corps. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. (Jack) Martain of Salem, formerly of Springville, is the daugh-- j and the bride-to-ter ,of Mr. and -- Mrs. .Franklini Ahlers of Renton. Wash. The couple will exchangevows at Renton Where they will .continue to. make their home at pres- T& , ,,MII J isjai John plins to make the service his, career, Carol, Pulley's Birthday 4 Friends of SPRINGVILLE John L. Martain, former resident of Springville now serving in the U. S. Marine Corps, are receiv-in- g with interest news 'of his forthcoming marriage to Imogene Ahlers of .Renton, Wash., which is scheduled for Saturday of this weekJohn is now stationed in the Renton area as recruiting serg- THREAD COUNT for longer wear! Harmony House in sheets Regularly 1.97 72x108 ,t . &SAD -- .. GHCECEi X . " i'e 1 1 get tired of HlltANDmilk '..its Utah& FIRST Stock up now and save during this bag sale of our finest, heaviest iwhite muslin sheets. 148 strong threads to each square inch after X . Ai washing, give a durable, even weave,, ""T- iT's - Takes long, hard wear and countless washfresh ings. 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