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Show Couple Make Home In DAILY HERALD Payson TIX'IteDAY, Ai'F.:!. I! lull t'miniv, i t .J. PAYSON la of th sprint., whit weddinf Will, srrsnged b time'i prtttleat weddings, Mi fur Uttlr and frn background, Janlc Letter, daughter of Mr. created gracious setting fur the and Mrs, LiMir becam weddlug prty. Parents of th th brld of Duan Patten, ton of couple aasuted In receiving th Mr. and Mra. Ed Patten. Vowt many guests, r (changtd April 1J, at the Th lovely blond brld chow a Third-Wa- tt LUS Ward Chapel with weeding gon of brocaded Utteta I stiess th first thrill of tie BUhop Glenn Cowan leiaUn, A wlta inset skirt trout of silk net comet when you recriv word trip An address by Dr. Lyd Whlt- mepUon followed. over latin. The itecklm of th from th government lniormspg A bower of ir with lock and a varlaty program wer yoa 'that your Qunrlert ar ready topped gown was acalloped and the sleeve! taperd to point over th feature of an open aesslon given and to begin getting your lmmunl- -t " Ktr. fWrttt. Her fingertip veil fell from th Ladlea Aulllary No. 455 to istion and your pasa ports," by a clrclett of seed pearls and ah Nelson A. Snow statud, tn speaking th Local No. H98, to th Women's Auxlllsry of VetCarpentert carried a bouquet of red rot buds held at th Federation Room. centered with camellia. eran of Foreign Wars No. 1162. sing! Willi a tascad of split pink car on "Th about life in Japan. "This Is th Dr. WhltlocJt anok nations. Conservation of Youth." II was new you hive waited anxiously your husband if Attending th brld wer Miss Introduced by Mr. Maud ,Tldd, for alnc eeclng to bla tour of duty with the Medical Jackie Bingham, as maid of honor, Auxiliary president, who also In Corpa of th U. S. Army," th wearing an all whit formal; and troduced th following program Stted. Mr. and Mrt. Hilton A. Robert- - Jeneal McCleUan. Lnr number: Solo-o-A aoo were the guest speakers In a Lam Forsey, and Frances Bar- Mr. George Mn, Snow tald that "arriving ta Marion of Acia Club held re nett aa brideamalde. wesrinf rs Tucker accompanied by Myrna YokahoroaXbay wat a ahaded fortnala. tacit carried day. Seeing husband and cently, with huaband of mom ben comic Roundy; pantomime by fathers ttandlng a uny net umbrella with bow a of on th peer was ' ai th fuetti, Spencer Madsen, Kollh Johnson really a thrill." The speaker satd Mr. ' Robertson, who accom green at decoration. and Reec Cloward, who Imitated that she and her husband wer Best man to th bridegroom panied her huaband to open the tlia Andrews titters, and feats of stationed 500 miles north of Tokyo Chinese LDS mUtlon in I860, was his twin brother, Don Patten, and very cold ipoka on the euttoma and way of of Salt Lake City. magic by Jack Zenger. Ufa of the Chines people. She, also For her daughter's wedding. weather. Sh tald th house wer wer Refreshments served, by only heat , poorly built and th displayed lovely hand work made Mra. Loaser wor a dinner dress Gertrude Feacock and Re Hlg- - came from a small kettle beneath Mr. and Mrs. Duan Patten, Bride Is formr J mice Losaer. of purple and Mrs. Patten Wat In by th people. which it also Mr. Robertson spok of the his red. Each complemented her eoa- glns. Mrt. Maud Miller was in the floor aurfac tory of China and of the ehlnres lume wita a corsage of while chaise of th door prli which was used for eooklng. Mrt. Snow delicate aamplet of Japanbrought about by outside Inflwon by Gladyt Hansen. Boy Scout ese china at well at mtlv dresg uence. Mrt. Oorge Eckersley played of Troop 714 of th Fourteenth ringing from work clothet to th Musical numbers were presented organ selections By during the reLDS Ward presented th colors. finest of tllkt made Into an ex. by a vocal ensemble from the ceiving period and Barbara Butler Lincoln High School, Dixit Cor and drew. Theaa wedding were Mr. and Mrs. qulslt McClellan attended the guests Jerry Special rticlea were modeled by Mra. don, Paulina Madsen, Robert Mad- - brtde'i book. R. M. Lamont of ttf Street Car Willis D. SHIRLEY 8COTT Johnson. sen. Edna Ma Penrod, Vontaa Darwin Olsen served at master Plans wer mad for th next Men Loral 382; Louis J. Scarlet, Th group enjoyed dinner at Poulscn and Barbara Wiscomb. of ceremonies to the following proStreet Car Men Local S2 and local caf wher Mrt. Snow w in entertaining rooms were violin solos, Jack Louten-soc- k Reader! Guild member Invited president of the Salt Lake Federa- - entertained decorated wKh flowering Japonic a, gram:of In a meeting of the',... by the Friends following , ing ,,,, , . 1llK Jack vocal solo, ttnn nf lahsti an9 Mr arlt Auxiliary member: Mesdame V.MU . .1 - lnom paper white narcissus and hya Garbett; Magna; Christen-senooara oi Paul ; ui solo, aireciors ai piano of Gould th Teamsters Grant Marjori J. orDirthday trlctly party arranged Johnson, outgoing presicinth. Light refreshments were vocal, Jackie Bingham; toast Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Tuttle. The 'for Unirhi at th hnm of Mr. and served by the hostesses, Mesdames Auxiliary 878, all of Salt Lake dent who introduced Mn. Snow to the bride, Kay Wilson; toast torProgram m floor ana vice Dean Anderson. ghowj.Mrs. lnclu()e first Avis Meadamet Smith, Kenneth Baum. Harold Anderson. Clarence Ellert City; Mrt d Mr' JF m.m lne.D5Wefoom. program. Mr. and Mrs. James , Mrs. Elvln Anderson, nresident. president of the Utah Federation oi Edward Bednar. William nnHt.h Hawkins. Pretty home ceremonies will mark the May day mar sen. and ClaudweraT, Mr. son so o. Llvgey will be chairmen of the smitn; joann L.v. th introduction to th oartvi Women'! Auxiliaries of Labor Clyde Bingham, Charlet Dowling, raing and Mrs Attending e of Shirley Scott, and Richard D. Miller. Announce- - Leo function. Urnl Mrs. lhad Hansen Introduced jOgden; Mrt. Leona Shomshor of Thomas Frankt, W. Jay Houtx. V, Allen, Mr. and Mrt. Harold,!;, , .a i n Mr. ueios Mrs. and made is of the t ana Manley Houston, Bro: Hutchin' of Ogaen by nuptial plans Others attending wer Mr. and the theme of "Gay Nineties." Mrs. 'Local Anderson, Mr. and Mrt. D. D. ounop weM M0My-J,BushneU. Mr. and Mrs. WllUami?"' Mrs. Rert Klrkn.trlrk Mr nri Phinin KnieM c.v.tn theiMrs. Renon Pace, aecond vice son, WUIli D. Johnson, Charlet t, parents of the coming bride. -r one. im.rl. v.r Morgan and Dwlght Shikespe.r " The marriage will be held at the home of the bride-- ConnelL Mr. and Mrs. Erven Coon Refreshments were terved In the Mrs. Joe Barlow. Mr. and Mrs wivea ana Mrs, Anaerson t ioast;"c,"":" " ,u. lirWIT and th and Mrs. Clarence Ellerteen. following Wllmer Tanner. Dr. and Mrs. wat "Women't Place It In the can Fork. guests: Mrs. Jm's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Miller in bpring Mr. decorated banquet Flake Mr. and Mrt. Frank Goold, Mr attractively and part- - Floyd Casper, Mrs. Burton Deuel Ro- Home." Mrt. Grant Greer gave and Auxlllsry Mrt. Mr, Carpenters Rogert, I to be followed by an open house. ! wer and Mn. Richard and Mrt. Claud Hawkins, Mr. sndihu.. E. bert Knutlsen, Mr. and Mrt. Dale a aolo accomoanled by Mrt. Stew'nert attending were Mr. and Mrt. Long. under th direction of Roland Tidd. Mr. and Mrt. Spencer Shirley has chosen for her attendants, Louise Scott, Mrs. Emll J. Jacobson, Mr. and played Les- Johnson, Mr. and Mrt. Elliott Tut- art Grow; Monroe Paxman played Madeline Anderton Cora and K. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. buret Miller. Barbara Jean Saxey and Mrs. Jack Mrt. tle and Mr. and Mrt. Albert Payne. the violin and Linda Anderson Hansen, mr, ana mrt. waiter Lli Taylor It beginning to think Vera Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Wsr-re- n ser Bailey. Mrs. Emma Wilson Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Jensen, she returned to work too gave a musical pantomime. imon. as early acted at hostess, seating guests Salmon, Mr. and Mrs. If. R. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnson, Mr Her weakened physical condition to Later th the group Miss So6tt was graduated from the Provo High School Stahell, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Stott, small tables to be served and adjourned West Mi Is fuming over the snd Mrs. Robert Benson, Mr. and Is responsible for her late arrival play room where they has. since been employed in Provo. Richard returned Mr. and Mrt. Theodore M. Taylor. dainty refreshments were served reports, originating in London, that oue-aat Paramount and th studio' lost Sfchard it.r,:1.HrJ C1ton.V-M'1d Mrs. Florence Chase. Mrs. a she has sold her life piay wnn Mrs r' story to Fox i service last September and until recently was enrolled Mr. and Mrt. EUiott Tuttle, Mr. by auo rars. of time on "Elephant Walk." Lit mr. ciwiu cuiuitu, Mrs. Cloward, Mrs. Haiel Badham. and that busty Pat Morrlsey will Knight. Harold Glen Clark, and Mrt. M. B. Wallace, Mr. and George Hlgglns, Mr, and Mrt. see! her doctor almost every day. le Brigham Young University. He is employed in Provo Mrt. W. R. Wayman, Mrs. Milton Mrs. DeVou Houser and Mrs. Aline play the ttarrlng role. Not true, Monroe Paxman and Richard Poll Weiley Rawllngs. Mr. and Mrs. fall. the will continue his studies in A the relet. taking period comedy J. Woods; Mr. and Mrt. A." E. Shepherd. who will Reece Cloward, Mr. and Mn. Har consult her tays Mae, Columbia bicentenAfter a short honeymoon they will return to Provo to Wright, Mrt, Reet Bench and Mrt. The young couple are making lawyert if the Morrlsey doll or her of parlor garnet followed directed old Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd nial in 1954 University'! signalizes the grant Mr. and Paxman. Mrt. home in their Reeve. Rhea Payson. Peacock, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Row ing of a charter by King Georg e their home. presi agentt keep telling the ttory. byA birthday dinner wat served ley, and Mr. and Mrt. Howard II to College, whose first first with guests finding places at Pace and Mrt. Violet Losee. Mra. class King's In 1754 consisted of eight small tablea. Balloons dressed as Donna Rowley, Mra. Gladyt Han- student, and on professor. King'! . . Gay Ninety figures floated about. sen, Mrt. Maude Miller and Mrt College became Columbia shortly and on the tables antique bottles iLorna Johnson. 11 after th Revolution. NINETEENTH CENTURY neia csnaies. f avors wer paper flKKftn a fnt tKm tanrl ttal a ea 4 iu wj uw uu tt wiiivan titaia sui u wrirvt Friday 1 p. n., with Mrt. J. V, Maiurie, 1533 Willow Lane. Pro . Mrt. LaVar Bateman, Mrt. A. gram will b given by Mrt. Thelma CNISH FORK An interesting McGonigal on Utah County Devel jThad Hansen and Mrt. Robert K. 'I Allen acted at the committee in ktlon of the beauties of Fln-- opment.-- ' Mrt. Mcuonigal will D J charge. lere enjoyed by the member substituting for Mrt. A. D. Sutton. Attending were Mr. and Mrt. I Lofian Cub at their meet-- ACMEDIA Robert K. Allen, Mr. and Mrt. who of hat Max Hill Payton, P. Stewart Grow, Mr. and Mrt. Harfrom an LDS mlsalon Jolley. 380 E. 2200 N., for poUuck old A. Colvln, Mr. and Mrt. Far-re- ll hli experiences and guest eight Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Philip (turned S. Knight, Mr. and Mrt. Lewis colored Hdea of th LAS VECINAJ Allen, Mr. and Mrt. A. John to. Friday 1 p. m. with Mrt. Eddltha Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer D. I I meeting wat held at the Cunningham. Mrt. Warren B ll' Grow, Mr. and Mrs. L, Grant Han- Nielsen and 'i ten, birthday will be remem I of Mrt. Floyd Mr. and Mrt. Dean A. AnderIce President Mrt. Ned Mc- - bered. A: son, Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Bateman, ivat In charge. Th program Mrs. Mr. and Orrln Mr. Jackson, Clrected by Mr. Erwood and Mrt. Monroe Paxman, Mr. ilien. Mrs. Wallace Henri and Mrt. Grant Greer, Mr. and th cred and current events Mrt. Elvln Anderson, Mr. and Mrt. given by Mrs. Keith Wis- Rawleigh Williams, Mr. and Mrs. e. Two numbers on the Ha Stanley R. Gunn, Mr. and Mrt. p guitar, played by Mis Rhea William E. Speart, Mr. and Mrt. apn were enjoyed -v A. Thad Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. kvely luncheon wat terved D. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Lavern i annual The 8PRINGVTLLE Mesdames following guests, Russell Swensen, 'Mr. and Mrs. I Bralthwalte, Bill Vest, Leo spring dinner of th Community Complexions differ and need IndlTidualited ear. Girl above to have happen nsinr Seth P. Smoot, Mr. and ,Mrs. FRENCIl. FRIED SEA FOODS shrimp. Bcallops and flh er, Owen Harrison, Wayne Church will b held Friday eve a Method well auited to her needs, Sh remove make-uand dirt (left) with Frank A. Van.Wagenen, Mr. and Hansen and Thomas Page. that ah massages in with gentl roUry movement, upward and onioai rings, are all irved her plum French-frie- d She Mrs. Elbert H. Startup, Mr. and tnembers Mesdames Herman ning at 6:30 p. m. at th church. "O"111811 with tissue, and riLS and Wllmer Mrt. mUdly tUmulating astrlngtot remove, trace, of grease Mrs. Tanner, Mr. and Mrt. (son. Alvln Beutler, J. M. Mr, Mary Brennlnger (center). She Mn use lot. of Wilburn Curti. Buss Erick- - Mary Poulsen are of freshener or substitute soap and water for this d7 .n3 Richard Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Bate her step. lanolin-rlch Richard Poll and Mr. and Mrt. ack Finch, Le Huff. Ted tii avent and are being assisted than sinootn on to assore w.klnr p" Ith night cream noltt and sUabta Harold Glen Clark. toe, Jay Nielson, Bill Peery, by ladies of the Kensington So complexion, ready lor make-up- . Oily skin, need only to.p and water ewe Pendleton and verl Stone, ciety, from whom tickets may be t thot previously noted. obtained. To rais further funds Club't next meeting will b for .obtaining th new furnac for Bert Day Party on May T at th church, th ladies alto plan to V--Ll I4 1? J hav a booth et up with a large Ifth Ward Church committee having th party variety of articles for tale. AnyG. E. ULTRA ViSIOII rge will be Mesdamet Ted one interested in helping with the ie, Lynn Pendleton, Alvln project are Invited to attend the dinner tomorrow night. ana am Mccauiiana. VFW Women Auxiliary Hears Lotr, Hear Report Of Japan Dr. WhitlockTalk frnry J- Robertsons Speak at Open Session tl L. xperlncd Dinner - Dance Plans Made Directors Board Club Birthdqy Party Planned For Laughs ! hirley Scott Plans Pretty fay Day Marriage at Home ed J h.,.,,. , w.11-ln- ernI-for- 0l in.t c i,,, I El-m- ir Club Notes buties Of land Told Lofian Club 1 5 th ... to ; if., ;.C)i rim-ha- , Si Spring Dinner To Benefit Church Project rkkXndnr p tBtinthiltn usTSSd grease-removin- fa. g . r f A : -- fffil(B) I ; I ' .. aw- f r ' ' '-'- check J - bJovv ; :ymy'y ' S.. Shades CHEATER l " j U ; - :: mmmm y0Ur vr ', wijMreajJfaJ Kkln u ;; : : ;- - 7. CLQAQEQ THAN ANY TV TESTED NATIONWIDE g. 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