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Show - .2 j SUNDAY HERALD Sunday, September 17, 1950 " Nv; '. : I -- , my September ' - ;.-1.' - " I I' - f ' ''' , ' y 'J - r" V rfv. AMERICAN FORK ...... , y'f ; f t Mariana McCoy will become the bride of Bruce Mansfield Tanner in a wedding ceremony at the home of Mrs. Orea B. Tanner, this morning at 10 o'clock with Dr. Russel Swenson officiating. Mrs. Robert Leigh Tanner will be the matron of honor and Robert Leigh Tanner will be his brother's best man. The ceremony will be followed immediately by a wedding breakfast and friends will call in the afternoon to greet the young (Patricia Anne Mason) Young Couple jCeremonies in Arlington, Va., Friday united in marriage Patricia Anne Mason and John Franklin Lee. Grace Merrill of Pocatello, a spring graduate of BYU attended the bride as maid of honor and Qjck Miller, Arlington, Va. and former Y student acted as best man. Mrs. Lee is the daughter of Mrs. Florence Mason, 290 Walnut street, Idaho Falls. She is a junior student at BYU; a member of Cesta Tie, Calcares and was drill master and a member of the couple. Miss McCoy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Dallas McCoy of Tulsa, Okla. She was graduated from high school in Tulsa and has attended the University of Washington at Seattle. Mr. Tanner is a son of Mrs. Orea B. Tanner and the late Bertrand Myron Tanner. He was graduated from Provo High School and from the University of He attended the BYU Washington. for two years. After a brief wedding trip the couple will attend the University of Washington where Mr. Tanner is enrolled in the graduate institute of Public Affairs. They will be at home after Sept. 24 at 524 Boylston, North, Seattle. Cougarette marching unit. Mr. Lee a son of Prof, and Mrs. Wilford D. Lee "was graduated from the BYU in 1950 and is now a law student at George Washington university, Washington, D. C, where they will make their home following a short honeymoon at Ocean City, Md. Both young people are holders of the block "Y" award for outstanding service. A number of smart events honored the br,ide prior to her leaving for the east. pre-nupti- al OOPS OJiWl to PAYSON Flowers of late summer formed an attractive set ting for the bridal shower honor ing Mrs. Louis K. Jacobs, nee Colleen Carson, Friday evening at the Park-Secoward chapel. To receive guests the bride wore dotted black taffeta frock brightened with a shoulder cor sage of white and red roses. Marianne Hillman assisted in re ceiving wearing a blue crepe with corsage of roses. Also welcoming guests was Mrs. Louis M. Jacobs, mother of the groom, and Mrs. Jasper Hill, grandmother of the bride. Mrs. Lyman Kapple played organ selections during tne re ceiving period and Mrs. Melvin Hanks of Salem was mistress of ceremonies to the program. Mrs. Leroy Hill and Mrs. Edith Tischer were in charge of the gift display and refreshments were served under the direction of Mrs. Dora H. Cloward of Salem nd Mrs. Walter Terry. Club Season Dekatos club members opened the club year with a meeting Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Benson Egan. Following a business meeting corfducted by Mrs. Don Clark, president, Janet and Marilyn Jameson entertained with, duet numbers accompanied by their sister, Joan Jameson. A former member, Mrs. Paul Clark who has recently returned to Provo from Chicago was welcomed back into the club. Refreshments were served to those mentioned and Mrs. Harold Arrowsmith, Mrs. Bruce Dabling, Mrs. Stanley Clark, Jr., Mrs. Pierce Feltch, Mrs. Glen Gardner, Mrs. j if ford Hinrichsen, Mrs. Howard Hoover, Mrs. Allen Johnson, Mrs. LaVell Knight, Mrs. Grant S. Peterson, Mrs. Kent Tolboe, Mrs. Kent McKnight," Mrs. Veigh Cummings and Mrs. John B. French, hot dinner A was served to members of ONO club when they met on Thursday at the home of Mrs. David Reese. Five hundred followed the ser ving at which Mrs. Ray Vincent, Mrs. George Loveless and Mrs. James Snow captured prizes. Arrangements of vari-nue- d pleased those mentioned and Mrs. Albert Halliday, Mrs. Myrtle Robey, Mrs. James Snow and Mrs. N. A. Jacobsen. ... ' ' 0- - - dEIT organizations. NIFTY SEAMSTRESSES Joan Peery, left, and Frances WilUtah county liams, both of Spanish Fork, will representstate-wide style show groups at Utah state fair Monday when a will be conducted. Joan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Peery and Frances is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Williams. Joan wears a red wool dress which she fashioned herself. Frances wears a hand-stylbrown gabardine suit. 4-- H two-pie- ce ed Dekatos Open. well-appoint- n One of Provo's newest brides is Beth Orme Archibald who was married in ceremonies in Salt Lake LDS temple, Friday to Calvin C. Amott. A wedding breakfast was friven the newlyweds following their marriage at the home of Mrs. Lyle Amott in Salt Lake and an evening reception held in the home of Bishop and Mrs. Earl B. Craythorn, 428 So. 7th K. Provo. The new bride is the daughter of Mrs. Laura Orme, zoo ti,. ytn oo., rrovo. one is a graduate ol Krigham Young university and a teacher in the public schools of Provo for two years. Mr. Amott is the son of Mrs. Lyle Amott of Salt Lake City. He holds a graduate degree from Iowa state college at Ames and is now employed in Provo where the couple plan to live following a wedding trip to Sun Valley. The newlyweds are both active in their LDS church A4 nd Dinner Served To ONO Club . Beth Archibald Married In Temple Ceremonies Shower Guest Marriage In East Unites Prominent Is Mrs, Calvin C. Amott (Beth Orme Archibald) fin Xfct New Bride Is Mrs. Wilford D. Lee Mariana McCoy Bride Of Today plans for a September wedding Both are graduates of American Fork high school, Mr. Pratt In 1948 and Miss Bennett in 1950. One of' the events to honor the pair will include a bridal shower, Sept. 20 with Mrs Bennett as hostess. pre-nupt- ial x MARIANA McCOY Geraldioe Bennett charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl H. Bennett and Ralph D. Pratt, son of Weston Pratt are busy these days with -- : " Wedding Plans Made Business Matters Discussed At Joint DUP Meet Pioneer Hall Scene Of Camp Provo Meet Late Fall Wedding Is Planned For Alpine Maid AMERICAN FORK That Joan Kolstad and Dell Schreiber are ,to have a late fall wedding is the romantic announcement made by Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Kolstad, s Alpine, the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde A. Schreiber of American Fork are parents of the prospective bride-elect'- groom. Miss Kolstadt, a graduate last spring of high school, PAYSON was The four camps of a member of the color guard for the school band and Pioneer Memorial hall was the Pioof Utah of thedadies scene of of Daughters the opening meeting Paysqn glee club. neers held a joint first meeting Camp Provo, DUP the past week. Since graduating a year ago from American Fork high Captain Hazel Anderson conof the year, Thursday at Payson ducted the meeting and intro- school, Mr. Schreiber has attended a Salt Lake business First ward Relief society hall. duced readings by Mrs. Vida college and now is employed in the capitol city. Important business of the day Swenson, Mrs. Effie Clark and concerned an offer made by the Fairbanks family to let the. DUP use their home as a museum, meeting place and pioneer shrine. Salt Lake Lynn Fairbanks, City, represented the Fairbanks family and Melvin Wilson of the Payson city council was present to give the views of Payson city officials on the matter. 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