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Show I jVell- - A tiended Canning Speaker At Orem Club Reception bnors lwlywedded Pair V;Mr. and MrsGeorge L, Beardall, given by parents of e t bride, Mr, and Mrs. Mark JB. Durrant in the Spanish hall, Friday, evening. nrk' Fourth-warGiant white mums, tall branched candelabra, and trail ivy formed a pleasing background for the receiving line, 'shich included parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. JLlifton L. aardall, Provo, parents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. teaShepard, Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander, grandparents C the bride and bridegroom, the wedding couple and their , , pndants. Vhe young bride received in "a1 Anderson,, orem who played 1 d . P. ivn VI ii wniie 4 wwn, organ music; Mrs. Sharp, toast to the bride; Bishop Dean Buckneri who gave a toast to the bridegroom; musical selections by Mrs. Mark ShelleyCarolyri and Jerry Miller, Evelyn wood, Miss Pastelo, Melba Christensen, Leah Webb, ' Mrs. Kathryn Lundell and her daughters, Mrs. Beulah Jex and Mrs. Peay: and readings by Mrs. Marie Huff and Patricia Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. William.: Parry and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Howe acted as hosts. Gifts were received by Ketta Ann Olsen and S. Helen Parry, Carolyn Miller and Shirlene James presided at the registra tion book. Mrs. Emma Bradford and Mrs. Elizabeth Jex supervised the trousseau room. In charge of serving was Miriam James. Agnes Johns, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Lester Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. William Christensen. Serving was Lola Mae Rowe, Miriam James, Elaine Tadd, Sherry Larsen, Rosalie Dunn and Maxine Malend. The new Mrs. Beardall who was the former, Thelma Gean Durrant and her groom were married in a ceremony performed in the Manti LDS temple by Pres. background tuiyycr A flower h button trimmed. Charlene ped bustle of satin added back crown krest. A heart-shapdthe filmy veil which abillow-toflolength to form train. feathered carna-- i Jcroscaand ! were wowinmo a pin ian form the bridal bouquet. the brtde was Mrs. attendingLassen as matron of aldine hor, wha wore a gown of tur-is- e with a corsage of pink and Aite carnations. Lorraine Bear-I- I, Kathryn Hansen, Evelyn :od and Joyce Alexander stood Lbridesmaids. were . , L. i Their: gowns ,: ed or t l. oranamomers oi me re medium green dresses pair ies. ac-it- ed by corsages of pink roses Li feathered carnations. Mother l the bride chose an afternoon ;ss of dove gray crepe and the .degroom's mother chose an irnoon dress ofK navy blue ipe with pale blue satin trim. ir identical corsages were of ,k and white carnations, '"rank Beardall, brother to the Pom acted as his best man. Kelvin Crawford of Provo was rster of ceremonies introducing gram numbers by Mrs. Clara . - 4 ce 6ft6Mdlif)feM QtoAfSF0T JS. wotvwlli . I fr, - - u,,oH 'l-v- f f-- irip I I I I CHRISTMAS Permanent Special PRE A u pflfQ lvJ" P 1 I 1 T 1 " fan I, - I 9 ooieri.e i ;. ocoowtit or just soywQ wHo. & to tsit our mw greeting cord section oftd s ovr compltta Ivnc f . v. v v - j "'". VlOCyOM9 Sterling Silver Being Shown Here reater Interest Holiday Party Cords fli Orpha Moore Soon To Be Bride Of Walter M. Lewis - 1 GfOGftwiQ io, wso Utah SPRINGVILLE Christmas eifts and ideas were presented to OREM "American Family memDers of the Aureole club SPANISH FORK Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Moore anLife" was the program theme for when nounce the coming marriage of their daughter Orpha to met with this week they a closed session of the Orem Mrs. Ellen M. Walter Lewis, son of Mrs. Olena K. Lewis of Salt Lake Anderson. The inWomen's club held during the The City. marriage ceremony will be performed in the Salt teresting program was given by week at the Scera lounge with Mrs. Ernest Holt and Mrs. Alton Lake LDS temple, Dec. 20. Mrs. Thomas Biggs as program Packard who also served specialMiss Moore is a graduate of dhe BYU, where she was X".' chairman. Presiding was Mrs. ly made Christmas candies and affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma, Gamma Phi Omicron, nuts they had prepared. Max Pedersen. and the White . Key Honorary society. She spent a year at se.rvcdre-?u Mrs. Biggs introduced Ray " New York university, graduating with a Masters degree in ifreshments to following: Mary BYU who showed Boyer, a special guest, Mrs. Mary Canning science. She has been employed in New York with films and spoke on "Family Life." Duke, Mrs. Mildred Althouse, retailing Allied r the Purchasing Corp. as executive secretary. Miss Ber-niHe was assisted by Johh Tucker Mrs. Mary Schwartz, Mrs. will Moore arrive home soon to make final plans for her r, and Sven Karria. Burnin-gcMrs. Mary Rigtrup, Mrs. Karl Terry was in charge Mrs. Mary Friel, Mrs. Lucy wedding. of. the music. McKinnen and Irene Roylance, Mrs. Lorraine Beach, Mr. Lewis is. a graduate of the, BYU and is now atOlsen sang vocal duets accom- Mrs. Dorothy Willis, Mrs. Jane Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. LaPreal Lavon Harwood. tending school in Chicago. The young couple plan to make Friel, panied by Strong, William L. Jacobsen read the Kay Eldridge, Mrs. Emma Long, their home in Chicago for the present. litany and Mrs. Dale Larsen led Mrs. Lucile Turner, Mrs. Eileen Social events are being, planned in Spanish Fork, Salt in the flag salute. Bird, Mrs. Esther Johnson, and Lake, and Provo to honor the bride to be. New members approved for Mrs. Laura Alleman. membership were Mrs. Lavon Harwood, Mrs. Helen Smith, Mrs. Ned Kofford, Mrs. Robert Blay-loc- k, in Mrs. Andrew Cooper, Mrs. G ' Rulon Mansfield. Mrs. Howard Introduction of new gift pack-gif- ts There'll be more sterling silver j introduction of new patterns like t .'I 'I Hall, Mrs. Ray Johnson, Mrs. Leo like the Sterling Hostess set ever "Brocade." than and Christmas this Time" ages Rowley, Mrs. Martin Johnson. jewelry division of the,The "Blossom Time" . pattern also has proved popular, it was The names were submitted by fore, theRetail Merchants council assur-- i stated. This set will be available Mrs. Ted Simmons program Provo hig iorecasi aaiuraay. .Hincr ThP in anv nf the 14 - - international chairman. ' ni, II "I have never seen so much in outline of a Mrs. Hugh Vern Wentz an- -i patterns, sterling gladiolal stately besilverware in sterling factors in the un- nounced the club's participation terest sweeps up the righi side of the! Two other interest spokesman for the handle in sterling and in the youth home benefit to be fore," said a "This knife the in both precedented is particularorganization. are the of the side many left serving the silverware, held Monday at the Scera. and up true of young married couples spoon silver is pieces now available in patterns the when Members attending in addition ly fork. Thus to be soon and graduated girls to those named were Mrs. Ray placed on the table the design matching flatware designs and the Mr. and Mrs. George L. Beardall, mond GOING TO LIVE HERE balanced availability of many Christmas Mrs. Ray Hanks, Gilligan, One of the most important fac- Provides a perfectly (Thelma Gean Durrant) shown as they received guests in their Mrs. Cecil gifts at modest prices. Mrs. Allen Beatty, interest, thcPlace setting, wedding reception given Friday evening in the Spanish Fork Winterton, Mrs. Edward C. Voel-ke- r, tors in the increased was recent' the Fourth ward hall. The couple will live in Provo. Mrs. Ed Wickman, Mrs. spokesman said, Garth Nielson, Mrs. Neldon Mar shall, Mrs J. D. Pyne, Mrs. Lloyd rf"C Lewis Anderson. Witnessing the; Q l II IC. V. Pyne , Mrs. Merlin Finch, Mrs. irx lO (Zrri l 1U of were UULJ JI y ceremony grandparents .l ' HT Mrs. i i Mont i i. n i Peterson; s HI.. . Dwayne ine coupie, mr. ana ivirs. ass r Burr. Mrs. Neil Bunnell, Mrs.jf l K Shepard of Springville: Mr. and'tniOVS VjQlQ LV 3 Mrs. Rulon Ronald West, Adams, of Alexander Spa George r . I Mrs. A. a. Keeier. Mrs. Charles; i i ish Fork; and Mr. and Mrs. SimpAiken, Mrs. Roy Olsen, Mrs. D. ' v l f"C ' K son T. Day of Farmington. IT "" Arlo Allen, Mrs. L. S. Maycock, :The bride is a graduate of the of The visit Santa Claus and Mrs. Evan Baugh, Mrs. Jerry Spanish Fork high school and Mrs. Leland Buttle reviewed a seminary. Mr. Beardall attended his helpers, the giving of gifts Buckley, Mrs. Leo Broadhead, book as the program in the meetDon Mrs. Mrs. Parlell school at at delicious Park a and Stubbs, and dinner formed City high of Fine Arts club held Thursing Mrs. Provo. He has spent two years in the entertainment for members Peterson, George Boyce, Mrs. William A. Cox, Mrs. G. R. day in the home of Mrs. Alonzo the U. S. navy. He is a member of As Low As the West Utah Stake Primary Willett and Mrs. Boyd Asay. Mrs. Morley. Diane Morley gave two of the aviation club of Provo. The couple are making their board. The group was entertained Don Stubbs was hostess of the entertaining d.ance numbers and several Christmas songs by the home in Provo where they are Thursday evening in the home afternoon. group were sung Mrs. Bertrand both currently employed. of Mrs. James O. Hawkins who F. Harrison accompanied on the was assisted by Mrs. Delma John- Hawkins presented the Fred War- piano. WRIGHT RECOMMENDED Clyde Crockett presided Dec. 9 (U.RI son and Mrs. Violet Haycock. WASHINGTON, ing arrangement of "The Night at Mis. the session in the absence of Sen. Glen H. Taylor, D., Ida., said The long banquet table was Before Christmas." the president, Mrs. Carl D. Swen- Those were Mcs- - SOI Friday he has recommended Cal- adorned with' white candles in 'MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS" nan.. tT, vin Wright. Rupert, Ida., to be Amnr T attending A. as P. Mrs. acted Christensen holders, holly ton, Mabel Morgan, Dora Perry, collector of internal revenue. gleaming crystal Mrs. assisting hostess and shei and Wright was defeated for governor sprigs and sugar plum trees dot- Mabel Harris, Ardith i ui.-i at the recent elections and is a ted with red and green candies. Phone ' those mentioned and Mesdamcs . former state auditor. Pfione , Hutchings, Violet Hay-- st Recorded Christmas music was Mr A. Bul Bonne(t, , r., ...Ralpn 2440 cock, Afton Harding, and Helen rL., aswere the while 2440 guests played After the serving Santa Nelson SpeciaJanaguests were Mrs. iAura c. Hatcn c. LaVoir Jen- sembling. .im Joan iurs. Is There Still Time For Your CJaus called and presented each turr. sen. John S. Lewis. Oram u: v.uuui, As it was Mrs. BEAUTY SALON birthday, Richens. and Marion S. Ross. . guest with a little gift to be ex- she was surprisedCouch's CHRISTMAS PHOTOS a from song by of were Dainty sprigs holly placed changed for a bigger gift. on each tray. The following helpers came the group and a gift. LARSON STUDIO with Santa and entertained: Darla 28 No. 1st East Couch, song; Lorna Boyns. song and dance; Joan, Ruth and Teddy 1 WolWwoffc December SUNDAY HFRAI D Sunday, Provo. Utah County. Aureole Club Hears Gift rSuggestions for TWO STORES flam NtscRiPiions is PlTi CinristBiais DRUG mm m mm flf our bum CHIFFON t 'tew. J MM MwMm newest cleaner, model 29 for Christmas Triple-actio- n Robes and Hostess Pajamas 'Ml Search far and wide, you II never find a better, more thoughtful Christmas gift for her than the new Hoover Model 29. It beats, as it weeps, as it deans . . . gets deep down dirt, keeps colors fresh and life. prolongs nig all other cleaners in its class! Come in and see it for yourself. Or phone for a home showing; without obligation. 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