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Show f. A JUNE SUNDAY. A SUNDAY HERALD 1932 29, Lamb-Dahlsrua 15 Society OREM 'The marriage of Cloreneinoon dress with an orchid corsage. Lamb and Raymond Dahlsrud was During the reception background solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS music was played by. Byron Jensen at the organ. Mr. Hyrum Deloney Temple during the morning ses- was In charge of the guest book. sion Wednesday. Accompanying Light refreehmentawwere served by the bridal pair to th tempi rites Mrs. Mra. Sam were .Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum D Johnson. Mra. Fred Gourdin and Mra. Grant Da vies. . loney, Mr. and Mra. Herbert StratThe handsome white wedding um, Mrs. H. A. Dahlsrud and a party of SO relatives and friend. immediately following the cere mony a wedding breakfast honored the pair at a Salt Lake cafe The bride'a parents Mr. and Mri". S. T. Lamb, were host at a pre! tuy appointed wedding reception in (heir honor at the Vineyard LDS Ward hall the aame evening ' The wedding party received the several hundred reception guests in the Relief Society room stand ing before a striking floral back ground of white lilies banked with ferns and softly lighted by pale t 11 Much Interest Attends Marriage of Jean Slack f Joaeph-Adams- V'i : week.of Jean Slack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Roy Slack "of Provo. and Grant E Collard Slack of Nephi. ion of Mr. and Mn. Harold L. Lawrence Parents of the bridegroom were Falla. Idaho of Collard host at a delightful buffet Jean's parents accompanied her luncheon which was served in to Idaho Falls where her mar- Idaho Falls after the ceremony riage was solemnized at the LDS to a larger group of relatives and ' there, by Pres. William friends. Temple the after left i The newlyweds Killpack. Also in attendance luncheon for a honeymoon spent were parents of the bridegroom, Mr. in the Teton National Park.' a sister and, brother-in-laand Mrs. Herman Bedke, Burley: They arrived In Provo Satura brother Harold E. Collard and day where they' prepared for a Mrs. Collard, and Eva Collard al! formal wedding reception which of Idaho Falls; Mr. and rMs. Paulfwas given in tneir nonor Goshen, and Mr. and Mra.iday evening. Vj: "A----- .' ' k, - Partridge i United Reception Honors Prominent Utah Gounfy Maid pnd Man , out-pouri- high-pressu- re REDUCED on sale for 4 days! Cool oil the sheers, laces Wanted fabrics In smart newf tot-ton- s, - d, 111 All of our lovely Summer --seylet :'. slack-twiste- .r. w at deserfy ! our entire collection of J Thursday, June 26. 152 "Well.! or collected, or any number of V .. 11 I . the Eldest Moppet has left forjother things by the bride and Hyrum Deloney, best California to seek. his fortune. Isjstates government, Tbut I maintain man. evidence Dy tne unuea siaies f. there anything in this world lone-jth'; For her wedding the bride chose a ballerina length gown of white government" makes no sense. It inmrr than a bus depot? embroidered net over satin fash And oar Thomas Kitty didn't Is neither flesh nor fowl nor good ioned with close fitting bodice and"4 come home last night, nor tonight, red herrings No sixth grade theme et tiny Peter Pan collar and long could-gsuch with away And tomorrow is fish day again, writer sleeves tapering to- points over means. ever that what ambiguity rd his favorite day ef the week Her fingertip length the wrists. E. Wallace the Mrs. Selman of former Bird, a Patsy Payson. day a hundred time, eery veil of silk tulle fell in two tiers It does seem that everyone we are bombarded with such Jrom a small close fitting beaded slopf sen- uj at once.. The house got so sbiy. sne carried a single rea we wonder why lonesome today that I tookjtences, and then darned orchid encircled by white carna' the murders English. frt'Junior king's town j my Lady Mother qohd tions. Hew can mere schools and school- The bride's attendants were supper and a show. She didn t teachers' cope with the constant frbeked in ballerina length gowns no to want of go having "poor particularly The Third-- j bridegroom, Barbara HiaU and!J euo" "ocuea nyion lasnionea cooking English? Something ought to be SPRINGVILLE yen for either down-towhow did I ever get Ninth LDS Ward chapel was , Howard. They wore form-- I think she done, and or shows, either--bu- t carnations. slarted on this?' For one thing. scene wed-al- s a of in me. felt sorry'for pastel shades and carried Mrs. Lamb greeted reception Thursday evening one I'm listening to "Ike" ear, and trying to write with the ding reception honoring Mr. and nosegays of split carnations and guests wearing a sheer navy blue Pe afternoon Have. the radio' on. It seems other. It isn't easy. ' Mrs. Wallace E. Bird, who wereose buds. Little Mary Jane Bird, dress, accented that Robert Q. Lewis just LOVES It does look as if we will ba able married 'May 31, in Las Vegas, was flower girl in a white taffeta !wJth corsage of orchids and Mra, wore a gray crepe arter- Frank Sinatra. Why don't they to go to the rodeo at Lehi. We uanisrua i , announce their engagements nd get will have to wear our red flannels Nev. The bnde Is the former PatsyiIormalof Mrs. Cannon chose a of of Selman sister brideJnie a Payson. Mrs.fuschia LuDean it over? Does seem little silly and carry our muffs, but unless it and Arl.ne Brd u.h(le the for a' man to enrapture over rains for sure,. we will go. It'i fun Blaine Cannon of that city, and theieroom-- . mother, appeared in a JoAnn Smith. Shirlene Tay- another man, even it ne is a to watch a rodeo, but it's more fun bridegroom is the son of Mr and Ion formal in shades. varying fromilor, Nedra Taylor and Kay Hard- Most particularly if he to watch oureastern visitors. I Mrs. Maurice -- Bird of Springville. pink to fusThia. Both" wore crooner." In charge of the kitchen was is- a crogae for heaven's sake. I wouldn't miss it for a nickel. Hundreds of friends greeted the sages of gardenia and rose budsjs don't know,. Just seems the radio newlyweds at the beautifully arPerforming the duties of best Mrs. Sarah Belle Stewart assisted is worse than usual tonight. Take about my last ranged reception, which carried man for the bridegroom was Blaine by Mrs. Bill Christmas: Mrs. HarWell, I spent old Swenson, all of Spanish Fork, for instance this commercial nkkel of this just week's allowance :oyt a color scheme of green andjBoyer "What sparks a champion sparks on five pounds of sulphur for my white. They stood before a double Acting as hosts and hostesses at! and Mrs. Eugene Hansen of Ben- Frank M. you!" Now, I ask you, does that mildewing roses. If this weather row of condelabra. flanked with the door were Mr. and Mrs. George! jamin. Also L. J. White, and Alton make sense? If that is good gram- - keeps up . . .. but then,, no one huge bouquets of Madonna lilies. Bird of SprinEville and Mr, and Nelson, Reed Johnson white delphinium, and white doublejMrs. Dwalne Gowdy of Salt Lake Packard. mar, I'll eat it. The commercial should mention weather'with that-i-s NOT the Wheaties, for anything but reverence remember- daisies, with large green leaves a c- - City. Mrs. Ed Williams also asslst- Displaying the gifts were Mrs. ed with the receiving. Shirlene For-- Alton Packard. Mrs. Reed Johnson, is there ing what it is like in N4$W York. centing the color. heaven's sake!. Seriously, was radiant in a gown sey and Dorothy Jasper were in and Mrs. George James,; assisted The bride any such thing" as- - a proper sen- There is a sentence that belones x by Mrs. Del Moine Christensen, tence that start's out and I quote naturally tn a radio commercial. of white slipper satin and french charae of the guest book. "What sparks a champion." and "Remembering what it is like." lace entrain. The tight fitted bodice1 Presiding in: the dining room 'Mrs. Lewis B. cnilds, Mrs. jonn J. White and Mrs. Stokes and Mrs. J. E. Bybee. Lit Should be: What what is like? Oh. well, what Sad a sheer yoke which was caught were .Mrs.-Loietc., and unquote. of Spanish Fork tle Jancy Packard. Robert Johnto M. the. Nelson little seed with satin Frank pearl a which "That sparks champion." with the heat and the humidity3 and orange ' blossoms. ' also a round and Mrs. Leon Bird ' of Salt Lake son and Dan White received the this to would be too much the latehs of the hour and my neck and though buttons in back City, assisted by Mrs. Verl White gifts from rhe guests. And there is another general muddle - headedness. we from neck tiny expect. to waist. The long and Mrs. Frank Nelson directing During the receiving, background classic, thebne which goes ". . . will let it go and hope for a bright- sleeves music was played by Glen Law at cyme to a point at thejthe serving. .on evidence by the United States er tomorrow. So long folks. . covered a the organ and by a string ensemble was full fell The wrist the skirt with table and grace. . Is ." that. English government from the fitted bodice. large madiera cloth which held the consisting of Mrs. Lewis Bird. Mrs. as she is spoke? On evidence fur- - ' F.S. If aor Thomas-kitt- y doesn't fully The fingertip veil of bride's beautiful three-tiere- d cake Rex Johnson. Elaine Jessee. Stephor come of will horn a offer I compiled. pished, reward. llluslorEwas caught to a lace tiara and white tapers in wedding gathered, can- - en Clark and Mrs. Lloyd Bird. Specyrstal P.P.S. I wouldn't put it past Mona and she carried a of 'deiabra. munted on a mirror. The cial numbera were solos by Mrs. bouquet Lisa (the .duck-bille- d platypus that stephanotls and split carnations serving was done at small tables Bill Christmas. Mrs. Orvil Clark, is nesting under our bath-tuto with white satin streamers. each centered with a rose bowl in Don Gottfredson, and Doris Bad- send the cat on some wild goose Maid of honor was the bride's which white carnations floated on ham, and ducts by Mrs. J. E. chase just to get rid of him. She sister. Mary Lee Selman. and thelgreen colored water. iBvboe and Mrs. R. W. Bradford. is complaining about bridesmaids, were Georgia, another Helping with the serving were The numbers were announced by Thomas. " sister, Marian Bird, 'sister of the Afton Maycoc,k, Geniel Felix, Maycock. . , green tapers In tall candelabra - The reception hall, was decked with a profusion of roses, snap dragons and delphinium In basket arrangements. Receiving with the bride and bridegroom were the bride's parents, Mrs.. .H. A. Dahlsrud. sister-in-laof , the bridegroom, Mrs; Herbert Stratton and Mrs. Elaine Kinney attending matrons for the V Ruth Louis r,..i... mm w, Minutia ar-tu- Provo " axur-Slac- cake trimmed. In yellow and green Carrna Jean Deloney an4 Lri 7 flowers and topped with minia-- i Jones. The gift display ere re bride and bridegroom Cgure ranged by Mrs. Nina Jtrces, "Mr. . rocuxiN wilb yellow rose t and tj budt and displayed on a linen covThe ladies assisting la the ered table In the reception hall. Hcaly. Yellow and white tapers flanked entertaining wore eorsigea of the cake. m white carnations. Wrddin v'iftm i. J v The newlyweds mill make their David Adams, Jolene Adams. home la Saline. - interest attended the marriage during1 the Inter-Cit- y Marriage And Reception Highlights Week d dress on srytes-eve- ry sale,.,, special offer includes ctearanct styles also, t.-.- n ; . the-Estell- w-it-h Many Clearance Items REDUCED Up to Vijind Mora. . . I HYLOM PANTIES Sheer Tjion cot BLOUSES cor-jin- g. jaunoer A i SWEATERS 3 - , to grand values - tri- eaty tl. GLOVES f FECTAL ANKLETS ; SPRING SCARFS GROUPS OF SUMMER MILLINERY s reduced for s ; , clearance - . .- Old .Glory Waves Over New Lands "And Distant Seas West Center 82 b) Proro, Utah i always - , Con-Howa- rd By GRACE M. CANDLAND new world to most Americans is opening up thousands of miles away in the South Pacific where A ;' K ored plap never before occupied. L nder the treaty with Japan, signed at San Francisco on July 1,. 1951, the Boriins and Ryukus group of islands, which previously had been held successively bv Spain. Germany and Japan. Were transferred after World War II to the trusteeship of the United antes oy me tnitea .atlons mandate, along With other smaller islands. Hawaii and Guam, our.out re included iS riRht these possessions. groups and all are vital to the defense of the United States therefore "we are most anxious to keep them id our possession. ' The land area of these islands has been estimated to be about the size of Utah, but the distance be iween them is very great scat tered as they are in over thfee million miles of water. Until last summer they were un- der the control of our , Nav v. but recently they were, given over to civilian manaKement under the supervision of our former senator. Elbert D. Thomas, whose .head quarters are at Honolulu. There are 64 of these islands, each with its own peculiar problems and need, making the task, of their guardiana most responsible and difficult one. What of the future? The good Samaritan has com e to . the rescue of these hithetao neglected n and peoples. They taught the ways' of de arebeing and western civilian." a mocracy of education in agricul- progra-. . , A1 M v Or Open A if CHARGE ACCOUNT NITE-CRAF- 2-P- LADIES T PAJAMAS C. Reg. 3.98 Broadcloths Seersuckers PRIOR SADDLE JEANS Sanforized- COMPARE! - mechanics, transportation, communication, industry, and mer chandising. 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