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Show inrmnnr SUNDAY HERALD Lovely Ceremonies Surrqurici Marriage of Carolyn Gray SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 1931 Provo, Utah County, Utah Of distinct social interest was trje marriage on Friday of Carolyn Gray, daughter: of Mr. and, Mrs. Seymour L. A . " Clrav nf Pinn anA Mnntp Prmlsnn sn'n nf TWi- tanA Mm ' I ji uuiouitt Mv. k.biiuv) uaih; Atfazvc VJLjr, rv 111 11 was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS temple. 'President Robert YoQnpr presided at the service .attended by the parents of the bride and bridegroom; Mrs. Mary Gray, Mra. Aura C. Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. John Poulson, grandparents; and Mr. and Mrs.Leon Aiken. , A wedding supper was served to mem well-appoint- ed ber of the wedding party in the home of the bridegroom s parents Spanish Fork Couple Feted At Reception ' flared who acted as hosts. The new Mrs. Poulson received the reception guests at the Valley drawing room in Provo Saturday evening in a gown of luxurious slipper satin. Exquisite ,ChantiUy lace formed the long pointed sleeves and bodice with portrait - ' "f ' J J . court train neckline. A beautifully-SPANISH FORK from the skirt and she wore a hat appointed reception held In of matching lace with a cluster of satin ,roses which caught the the First ward chapel honored bridal veil. Her bouquet was oi Mr. and Mrs, Weston K. Jones yellow carnations surrounding an who recently in the , orchid. The laride's sister, Gail Gray Salt Lake temple. The ceremony was her maid, of honor and Pa- was performed by Pres. J. Reuben tricia Whitehead jof Salt Lake Clark. The bride, the former Norma City, Earlena - Lewis and Vera Mae Bailey with Cheryl Aiken as Bearnson, is the daughter of Mr. and a flower girl acted as her attend- and Mrs. Gisle- Bearnson, ' ants. Their old fashioned nose- parents of the groom are Mr. and P. roses Jones Mrs. Hyrum gays of violets and yellow set off their gowns of taffeta - To receive' the several hundred ENJOYING DANCE (left) Keith Scoville and ftuth Reeves and Lorraine, Greejiwood and John ' : made in tones, of lavendar and guests', the lovely auburn haired Christensen enjoy social conversation' as they prepare to step out in another dance at Nautilus dinner-danc- e, yellow fashioned with scalloped bride wore a gown of- white nylon . v ' The satin. over lace ' silk of and overskirtS neckline ' V tier each with threefliered flower skirt, frosted marquisette. The J girl wore a tiny model at frosted supported by,a hoop and edged accordion pleated nylon net, marquisette in light green and with she carried a miniature bouquet fell from a fitted bodice fashioned Highlight of the social season during the week at the Salt Lake chairman of the arrangements; of violets and yellow roses. Monte jvith a peter part collar, also edged Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Christensen Mr. and Mrs, John A. Goodrich : Lake- - City at- with. nylon net. and long tapered for Nautilus social .unit was the Country club. Ruth Reeve) handled the "toasta Salt Willardson, (LuDean Brown) (Yvonne 'Nelson) veil fell ' a sleeves. Her finger-ti- p dinner-danc- e tended the bridegroom. al In held setting appropriately- - pic- and she acted '.as toastrnistresav bou crown a the lace and. from the receiving Assisting with turing a theme of "Irish Arro- Dorothy Crarcmer and Sherrone orchid encircled by were mothers of the bride .and quel was an roses and Lorraine Greenwood in- Robertson were in charge of the gance'' stephanotis. pink tiny 'dinner who wore bridegroom a program which in- dinner and table decorations. Fawere Miss troduced Fay Attendants dresses of green crepe andanda ofcluded . and toasts maid honor, Bearnson, by Roylance Sprat-lin- g, orchids in their shoulder cor- Mrs. Carol H. Talnrfage. matron of By Afton Ash and Janet Rom-ne- vors to the escorts were 'indivi'." sages. were .'Miss dance numbers by Roeene dual picture holders of leather honer. Bridesmaids The charm of the drawing room Geraldine Bearnson OREM and Miss Urem Riding club Ball, Jacki,e Hansen and Ferrell with NLUf stamped in gold.. was enhanced by a background Bernice Bearnson, sisters of the members entertained their part- Holman and a violin trio by Patrons were Mr. nd Mri. J. formed of baskets of lavendar bride, Miss Hannah Valgardson, ners at Carol Baker, Sue Nelson and K. Surprising Ruth. Hawkins on as dinner I. this week Mrs. Standand J. Rofnney they lilies stock and Easter illumined Miss Lois Christianson and Mrs Frances Hunter accompanied by iher birthday Wednesday were a ing. "Seventy-fiv- e Mrs. John A.; Goodrich with many yellow tapers. Being welcomed into Prbvo's number ''of couples at- Grace B. Duke. They were at- combined a social and business Jackie .Hansen: r who friends, girl music Guests and T. carried in was enjoyed circle of newlyweds is Mr. and Marcile Cherie Clifton. .tended. tired gowns meeting. Pyne, presigeneral at her home.: Her .moth-- 1 Jwho were recently married, were played throughout the evening nriseeavs pink of Dink and white flow dent was in charge. Mrs Richard K. Christensen fol- 'gathered -r Walter Mrs. r.. Whitehead, Salt!ers by ;er, Mrs. James nadr t lowing their return fcom a honey- - r.r'rr.A . K.,f Hawkins, by heir rclati ves at the home of Lake City, aunt of the bride, andj Parents of the bride and grooml Henry .Williamson" was '.pre- , ' moon tour of Southern California-. ,! the bride's Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Guy Lund. assisted in receiving and Lhomondjsented with a gift for his out- ., , Refreshments were served dur- - Jones stood as best man. Little standing service to the club dureve-- !. E. couple are king their homerNelson, Thursday en "ndles light-- ) ln e,Iow and the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Kathlecrf Hall and LaRea Jones ing the past two years. at 70 W. 10th N. pmg Thp guests wefe ento;tained ing,lford Sthl? blrthdav cake decorated bv an chjovablfr evening-o- f Gray ln charge of the were flower girls, carrying bas-:- . ,n music T ,,nVn"! Th bride is the former Covers were laid for Mr. and .. i i. rmtn Thv uiirs r.accicrH" kets of pink and white sweetpeas. Mrs. uruina n:i,UJ ll r trom tne talent Rrnwn HauvhtPr f Mr nH RTr. ;r"'V; proiaed Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. of Salt Lake Train bearer was Laurie Johnson. Teddie Hunter by tncks Kufurf L.. Brown of Provo. grbup. Mr. arid Mrs. Pyne, Ray Hawkins, . Carma Arcilee of were sisters the Jackson, Receptionists City; The bride, who is the former Christ'ensen's parents are Mr; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ercan-bracW.' Mrs. G. Nadine Karma Mrs. Hanseenfc. Johnson, bride, Tanner, Koup played progressive, Yvonne Nelson received her eduMrs. Grant Christensen of Mr. and Mrs. LamafEr-canbracHarmer', Mrs. E. C. Davies, Lois Ray, Sallj"" Madsen, Wallace ish Fork. Thelr marriage was anlam" and "ending were Sybil cat,on in the Provo eity schools. Shareine Mr. and Mrs. Douglas -i Hanks. Mrs. Reed Levanger and TuckGeraldine Carter. R"th!At rovo h,n scho1 she was ac" event of thet week' .... in tfie Salt'Slark; Raae Mr. and Mrs. Jess D. F. Hall. The guest book Hawkins, Joan I;e.'I,", i t v.. t rr Lfnartraitivp m )h Pen rlnti nnick rluK er and Juanita Pinegar. The sefv Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. FloydCord Smith. Andrus was lone lald tabl aitended with air Norma-'anby N"sonDlane She! McKelt. T ,aS the Dramatic 'Art club. ,imr Uon given the evening following Mr. Mrs. Bish Farley and Geslison ... wasiner, Byron m v . Bishop at mu i m h ik ir iir r fs tajn J tT' ii nidiifi ims fin t the Snnnish Tnrlr Fnlirth u;arH iiui ii.mi a centerpiece of '"stock master of ceremonies for the pro Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Knight,. Mr. holding Carol Lewis. fall the Young' Joyce university during . Tall floor baskets of , whiteHenrich5en and Mrs. Clifford Pyne, Mr. and and winter quarters where she and daffodils with flanking yelr gram. apd ,PauUne Loy., stocks and pink carnations madeji Miss Pearl Bamett played or- Mrs. L. S. JMaycock, Mr. and f low candles. was1 also employed. a charming floral background forj . Mrs. Bert Ercanbrack, Mr. arid . . t 'Mr. fioodrirh is .tho mn nf Arranging the gifts were Mra. ganA music. scheme of the bridal party. "The bride chose and Mrs. Austin Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. color Earl Williams, Mrs. vJack Ekins, HnnnVc; pink Lee of Goodrich Ralph 'W' Springville y for her wedding gown a model of Mrs. Mary white was carried out, in the Wayne Gammon and George He is a veteran-oWnrlH War TrlMrs Leon Aiken. white satui. entrain.j A dainty , L' Mrs. R. H. Blohm, Phyllis lovely floral arrangements and in Pyne. from as a r was where he trained Ul IVvl.b ICI were nylon net yoke topped the bodice! ' ' and-, Mary Jean White-ployed- .1 the refreshments .served under the Poulson made by Arrangements em-" is He at trooper. ! head of present and nylon lace formed a short " of Mrs. recently-elected Curtis, direction the Sophia Salt Lake City and .Mrs. officers C. T. near Provo. BABY. & vevlum at the waist. A beaded .Following their regular month- John Pyne, president; Ray Hawkins, The young Couple, are now at! ft,ax wlla,m' ivierene j ones ana and bT Karen Ber-Cicrown held the fingertip , veil' b preparation meeting, off iters home vice president and, Kenneth ErGwcn Whitehead of Salt Lakeison, Dawn Thomas. Connie &t 258 S. 4th W. 230 WEST CENTER Tenth ward. Linda canbrack, secretary. Bridal flowers were rrd rces. nl teachers supervised the j?uest book) telscn, Ann Johnson and three' a' for A beautiful .; Hanks. combined with gardenias and Pnmary association stayed Mrs.' ( rj p1 p ( p social hour in. the home-of- . . Mr. and Mrs. Dean. W." Gray and! tiered wedding cake, decorated in stephanotis.: w -- ' Mrs. Barbara Crum. "acted a N.ina .Wright. Thursday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ekins. pink and white and topped with two doves carrying matron of honor to the "bride ri Mrs. Ir Lofgren; who hasiU. Vf wedding Hnht;:-Y&to a going-awa- y After changing rC" CvJ p'i!, ; while Florence Stocks and Mar-- 1 served many years in" the Tenth outfit of navy blue linen accented! bands, was, displayed in the servianne Coffin were bridesmaids, ward Primary, and who has now: with Chinese red accessories the ing room. Flower girls were Pargela Crum moved to: Lark, wa a special bride and bridegroom left for a Assisting in the gift and trous- 1 rooms and in the Kitchen and Margene Christensen. "Duane! guest and she M as presented with trip through the Northwest and! seau a gift. Small remembrances were; SPANISH FORK Many friends; southern Marcusen was best man. wuiiis. ivii b. California. Upon their were, iviiA. vtrt-rDarrtll Bradford was maste,rj also given to Mrs. Cora Johnson, and relatives, called at the home return thev will live in Salt Lake Mamie Johnson, Beverly Bearn of ceremonies n son. Mrs. wiuiam. jonnson. Mrs whcre Mr. Poulson is introducing a Mrs.' Ruth .Marshall. Mrs.' Beulah Of Bishop and Mrs. J. Victor Blaine Thomas, Mrs. Mcrrili Hal Varied program of music and,Simmons and Laura Ann Haws, Thursday to honor Mr. and1 ployed Mrs. R. v S. vnrsen and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Bradford mu.of who been teachers have Spanish organ readings. Background recently Christensen. Receiving gifts were Fork, who .celebrated heir 5Slw sic was futnished during the eve released.' Games of bingo were plavied wedding anniversary Thev were! ( Dl ID P WpM 1,1 nephews of the bride. Michael ning by Mrs. Merrill McKell: Mr-followed by'the serving of a pot married March 22, 1893 in Levanger, Kent Hall, and 'Allan Mrs Jennie Peterson and Harmer. V: luncheon to those mentioned Mahti LDS temple. and Mrs. Alburn Brown acted '( Mrs. .Bradford was born Oct. 5 For their honeymoon trip to JCrne door ghosts and others assist ingj and Dorothy Robertson, Las at iod Vegas and. Mesa, Ariz., the f ork, ftpanisn with gift.s and serving were Mrs. Harmond. Mayvaun Adams, of Patriarch. 'Wilham Jex. bride .wore a jvood violet suit trven jgensen ana Mrs. rteuDen uonna Hieske, Fay. B r 6 o o k s, founder of the Jex Lumber Co.J with pink accessories.' They will iLenore Christensen. Long, Hazel Peterson. LAKE SHORE uoodson Jex. wedding re- make thekr home in Spanish Fork V Vera" Bona, Jessie Marshall. andMr.tiiza. Bradford was also born fn ception for the new Mr. and Mrs. and MrJones ,wrll csntinue his Clarice Church. Ruth Spencer; thic urac hM ... Vnrv. A TQfiQ .ii aIi Srntt ' VI Sahov viva atI iAmurL IIIIV,! I". studies at the BYU. Martha Wright, Louise Barron, ...... ritv Fork. and Tuckett ofj Ann Jonesican Sylvester BishopJesse Mary Ruth Durfee, Doris Mott, June Bradford. 1 Amrerso-nThey have alwavs been! Lake Shore performed the cere- - Bohman1 attende as bridesmaids. to" Lillian Hadlock aud active irwthe LDS church and also mony. The bride is ine tormcr Varley Huff stood as best man. Hhe hostess. in civic and community affairs. Opal Clements, daughter of Mr. Immediately following thermar-- i With-StatThey are parents of nine chil- and Mrs.. George Pace of Amefi riage the wedding party received of the the many friends who attended dren, four of whom are living. can Fork Mrs. Cfscar Hanseen. secretary Mrs.; N.wR.. Peterson.' groom are Mr. and Mrs Elliott t heir lovery reception. Dancing Logan: in ited Reduced ot the state AFWAL.. was enjoyed and refreshments Bishop R. W. Bradford and Jack Sabey of Lake Shore ' ' Bradford. Springvillc. and Mrs. members of Qmega auxiliary of .SOCItL ART ine charming bride was gown-- i served. Vi Leif.son-- Spanish Fork. They ed in white slipper saTIn7Longj the machinists' union meetina brother to Mrs. George Members wilt meet With Mr J. g have 23 grandchildren and 17 sleeves and a damty Sabey was Splt, mtaster of ceremonies, during the week in the home ri-of "ua" 'MU"ad al ' MrS. Gladys Stephenson to aff sweetheart neckline topped Friends, from LakeShore and v sheared bodice, which released aj a vicinitv takirnr nartAn the Dro- ' ate with the state organization and L. Croft Larsen'jind Mrst J. W?flu11. shlmmcring, skirt. She wore gram were Mrs. Adella Evans, , PAST MATRON'S CIRCLE OES It was voted to do this. a lingertip, veil and carried a! Beverly McKay,- -' Meeks.Halliday AFWAL. will hoTd. an open-;- ; Will met;t with Mrs. ' Besfflt Smith will be hostesses. all Grimm Wednesday at 1:30 p m. bouquet of large gardenias and and Leslie Rees. more houe in Provo April 12 CLIVELL The young couple left for a dainty red rose buds. auxiliary members of the state! . ; AMORE meet Mrs. with Max Wjll Donna Smith was matron of' honeymoon m Idaho. They will and their husbands. Provo auxili-'- ; ward Mon- - nonor and. Juanita Pace; Phyllis' make their home in Americans Sprmgvilte assist in the entertain- - ...Mrs Joe JenseTi will be hostess Roberts. ary; will ' 8 at Grand group of smart Spring dresses slashed for p.m. day Monday at 8 o'clock. .Sabey, Joyce j Rowley and' Rhea Fbrk. . 1 nynt Refreshments-werserved from '" v . . .dressy and casual immediate A'n styles' -o- n'Vor ' members ?1on?1and'S,:hthodE'bvrin a grand selection wanted fabrics, to wear candles., 0f al secl.ons will be held Mon- at 2 30 p'm- at th Women's now and on into Summer. General elecUons will June be held "follow ed bv a Emily. Rees, Lou Packard program Snell. Vivian Jacobson. andMar-;an- d refreshments which will be ' Atkin. . gaw?t ,Seced. Mrs. Clarence Greer, Mrs. A . were-marrie- - ffe .V. r.y .' - Ail i lI i ir; - - ivory-color- .Ml, semi-form- at -- ed " " Nautilus Unit Holds. FormaPDahce - i semi-form- ; Ruth Hawkins Surprised On Birthday New Weds Welcomed To Provo " New Couple Make.. Home Here Partners 'Feted Riding Club " - - ." y: " . Mr.;-an- i thc-orga- n . - - ' r. . t ' '- - Mr?" ad -f-l- - fishedw" W11, 1 . .tr mer-.farni- ly 1- , - k, k, - - -- - it- -. i - i 1 . i , . ' to All Our Friends and Patrons Prirnnrv Caa,. Wr I f -- nara-Gra- I y, I . Hill,-Marily- JR. SHOP BUNTING . n ty of-t- he " phrntPC " i x ! 1 - I Of Married Life 1 flTiGErtbl -- , i Leif-'Clty cm-so- ... I . k I (lhmA - thelW prprfinnV (it . I Arjerican Fork Omega Auxiliary Join Votes" v w; iv-v-.- , , e Club Notes and-parent- s . i snug-fittin- .great-grandchildr- - . . - fr " , ' - , rrirvW clearance. of ?hf.Crrml hZnZ'Ttmday - . "Lehi Residents Observe ' " 56th Wecfding Anniversary ..!Im,. "" ,.1- -. ' ... n"i LATE WINTER AND EARLY SPRING DRESSES ; ZZ JT Dresses $ er 100 Dresses 5.00 7 i Only Rain Coats All Sales Final SUDTS V-.- Price r'-- . . . 'j' For Clearance . Clearance during our Annlal ''After Reg7 22.50 . . . No Approvals Smart, new season styles . , . tale priced in. th fine fabrics Easter Sale"! heart of th wearing season Values to 45.00 No Exchanges - . V2 Values to 24.95 r items REDUCED Reduced for -t great-grandchildr- aoud CQMS e lo-jh- many ether - " IJy,., 33 EAST CENTER i - senior president of the 127th By JOSEPHINE ZnrvtERM N Mr. and.Mrs. Elisha Peck, we'll.. ?oinUm of '"'venties from 1911 to !'f .1.1 Peck was born November their 56th wedding anniversary in. Lehi. a son nf Flieha thK -- oek, quietly at their home. Russon Peck : He wun menus arj invniDcrs " to their express . .topping by goM on March 20. " wm s Salt Lake temple. Mr. Peck was a surce-sfu- l. Mrs. Peck as born March farmer and dairy man for. many, 876 in Grover. N. C. a' daughter . been-onof the'of Lawson and Elmiha having 'jrarv-larRcst sugar beet growers in Lehi, Wilson. She came to Utah Green with .when the sugar factory was parents in 1891. She ha heen was a He also this ah active worker in the Relief ratedian city. dnrvtor of the Utah county fruitsociety organization ' dui ine her avfxiation. and president of thelife, ferving as a visitinz teacher !irf milk ociation in Lehi He and assisting In the quilt anrl , riH. been president of the Mitchell burial work. Mr. and Mrs Peck inflow Irrigation company al-- ( were members' of the "did folks ni?, Fiiicc its organization. committee for 20 years Mnrr."nu"Vn?. cAurch ,0TtCS: J?,0 are the' parents of five or the Lf)S church to. Samoa,, Thry are- Mrs. Linel triglwnd and the Western States, (Larson. Mrs. Bernell (Elmina) as well as two home missions inlBateman, Mrs. Harrv C (Hazel) (Mada) the Lehi M.ike. Jfe ha served inlPeter-ioand Odell Peck' ttii .Sunday schMj as teacher andison, .Viriril Peck nri '11Another nx'nilier tf the. superintendency iago. They hav'e 18 grandchi'ldren ail during his lifetime, and was and 10 ' - Myrle's, Sh op ' 5.00 ALL SALES FINAL ....I'. 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