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Show Pavson News Tea, Luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Robert L, Wilson attended the wedding reception honoring their grandson and bride, Mr. and Mrt. Cene Wilson at Sprlngvllle. The bridegroom U ton of Mr. and Mrt. R. L, Wilson, formerly of Payson. Jilt bride It the former Alena Let) Farkrell, daughter of Mr. and Mrt, E. F. Fackrell of Sprlngvllle. Mrt. Q. M. Burdlck entertained at a family dinner honoring the birthday of Mr. Burdlck. Tresent betides the host couple were their two tone and families, Mr. and Mrt. Robert Burdlck and children and Mr. and Mrt. Don Burdlck and children. Mrt. Miles Spahihower and little daughtert, Linda and Carolyn. have spent a week here with her mother. Mrt. Lortn Johnson, and VERA VNGER other relatives. Mrt. Johnson has also visited the Spainhowen and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Manwarlng in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrt. Albert Kapple have had at guests her dnut;h ters, Mrt. Lois Kume and Mrt Dorothy Word, both of Tocatello Vera Ann Unger and Boyd Corbctt have chosen the Ida. Mrt. Rebecca Lovelest had at Manti LDS Temple' for their June 7 marriage, announces callers : during the week Mr. and MMfUA. . i ; itt iAnna iieue if rt.ii. urmc. iuvimw ui ine coining i; tiger, jura. xip. George Bauert of Salt Lake A reception in their honor will be given the same eve- -, city. Mrt. Carlyle (Ruth Ann Bar- ninir in Provo at the LDS Fifth-EiirhtWard. TtV lf!Vnett and litUe daughter, Debra Mia. Tlntrpr u'n iTrnrti.-.- f aA ttalled. 11 n. W. A. Beater, general ladies. Chairman welcomed th Mrt. Anton Duplo of Price, direc tor, presided at the Installation ceremony, after which she presented Mrt. Arthur W. Olsen with the past presidents' plq. Closing remarks were made by Frovo chapter president. Mrs. Cordon BlllinBt. , A program featuring the Ladles of Elks music award winners for the past two yean included per formances of Edna May Fenrod scholarship winner this year, and David Dalton, .last year's winner comic pantoRoger Bown gave mime, and the LOE Chorus sang two numbers. All state officers and Provo chapter officer! were pre sented corsage, and miniature golden slippers and pitcher vases were given each member, Assisting Mrs. Beazer on the luncheon committee were Mrs. Leo Burr, Mrs. "Gordon Billings, Mrs Jack D, Thomas, and Mrs. Mark Berkhlmer. Table decorations for the luncheon were carried out in the Golden Jubilee theme and Elks - - colors. The business meeting held Satur day morning, at which new offi cers were elected was presided over by Mrs. Arthur W. Olsen. Nuptial Plans Complete; Reception Set nrU.,ott Dinner Set For Santaquin Man jSnT, lunch-verxa- .... lyL gold and tilver thread!. Purple satin pleated ribbon hung diagonally across the table to the floor. The centerpiece of purple iris In an Italian vase was flanked by silver candelabra and romiotcs. The room featured a lovely mantleplece arrangement of tulirs, iris, bridH wreath, and purple and white lilacs. were Among those attendtn Mrs. Campbell F. Rice, wife of the BPOE ColoraHo state president; Mrs. Frank Busklrah. Colorado state secretary, and Mrt. C. W. Love. cut-gla- omiroiBride Dickinson. The family - moved, to Pangultcb in! 1875, where he received early education and assisted his' father in the milling business. He later ta e attended B YU Branch Academy and Mr. Dleklosoa nerved fit an Eastern State LDS mission from 1900 to 1902. He married Bertha Hatch May 31, 189) in the Manti LDS Temple. They are parents of six daughters and one son, all of whom will be present to honor their father. They are Mn. Edwin (Alta) Talbot, Mrs. John (Etta) Tolman, Salt Lake City, Mrs. Leon (Lilas) LeFevre, Clearfield, Mrs. Milton (Trilma) Jarvls. Mrs. Cyrus (Dot) Tolman, Mrt. Claude (Nellie) Nelson, all of Santaquin, and Kenneth Dickinson of Salt Lake City. Mr. Dickinson has been an ardent church worker and hat held many positions of trust during his life. He held positions in the LDS Sunday School for 50 yean and hit Being feted extensively prior to 9 nuptials It Carol Ann Reynolds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reynolds. She will become the bride of Albert L. son of Mrs. Lillian and the ' late Herbert K. Christensen. A group of very close girl friends ,, of the with their mothers, were guests of Mrs. K. B. In a colorful candlelight cere- Sauls and her daughter Mary Alice Mrt itnonv Thursday evenlnir. at a recent dinner party honoring Minnie Winter of American Fork Miss Reynolds. wat installed the new president of The larffe dlnlns table featured the Central Utah Dental Assistant's Association, uiner ouicers iBKinz a floral arrangement of office were lone Watkins. vice She It former Jean Folsom. bloswhite and and pink valley president; Thora DeWolfe, secresoms arranged around a minia- tary and treasurer and Marilyn ture bride and bridegroom. The Shields, education chairman. whole arrangement wat displayed Ruby Roach and Leon a Peterson, state officers from Salt Lake City of the sister Jacobson, bridegroom, on a lovely pedestal acted at Installing and conducting were Garden flowers cake plate. in white taffeta and pink nylon officer respectively. the entertaintulle tet with rhinestones; Marlane arranged throughout ing rooms.' Halverson, In pink organdy; Char SB! After dinner the girls, who start In white with blue ed Junior high school together and lotto Mullen, accentt; Colleen Stark, in violet are now BYU freshmen, showered bride-to-b- e Boyt Can Be in Style in with kitchen gifts. and Lorna Anne Nielsen, in lav the Mrs. Christensen and Mrs. Wilford ender. Bridesmaids each wore a Terry Cloth . Gray won prizes for games played. contrasting organdy picture hat Attending were 'Mrs. BUI Wilson and held nosegays of tinted car and her daughter Shirley Ann, Mrs. SUITS Christensen, Cathy Collard, nations and mum. daisies.. Mother Lillian Ms.- - Carlyle Gourley, Mrs. Clyde of the bridegroom wore rose lace Crockett and her daughter Verla, with hand screened motifs. with carnation corsage. Mrs. Wilford Gray and her daughBOXER 1.98 Maltland Sp?ncer assisted as best ter Gall, Mrs. K. B. Sauls and her SHORTS man, Wayne Crosby acted as usher daughter Mary Alice, and Mrs. and DeMar Kern served s mas- Ernest Reynolds. ter of ceremonies announcing ' a Earlier In the week a trousseau program which featured vocal, tea at the home of the brlde't Terry Cloth piano, organ and harp numbers. parents revealed the nuptial date. More than 150 frlenda of the young eaptano SUN SUITS Serving light' refreshments were couple taw the trousseau which in Darlene Dunn, Marilyn Hawks, was arranged three roomt. Mrt. Six months to 18 months. Elaine Brant, Barbara Baston and Carlyle Gourley, sister of the Maize, blue Janice McDowell. In the gift room bride, and Helen Reynolds, an 1.49 . and mint . .. were Doris Kern, Norma Earl, aunt, were In charge of arrangeLottie Larsen, Mirlan McDowell, ments. The lace covered tea table "was Dennis, McDowell, Erlene Spencer, and Mont McDowell. .Teannle draped with aatln ribbons caught P- McDowell and Louella McDowell. up with tiny bridal bouquets. Mn. Rayon Jerte.y, 2 Reed and and Beverly Morgan Dorothy Myrle Bailey poured, Mary sat at the guest book. Alice Sauls, Gall Gray and Cathy CARRIAGE SETS Of interest was the bride's cake Collard terved. mounted on a mirror, lritrlcately Other parties are being planned Water proof, lined panties ornamented in white' and sur- by friends of the bride prior to her hand embroidered jacket rounded with pansy flowers. wedding. n QO small, mcd., i ':; - i ii HlMl' Wn sli i -- fC- - ...... ' her June Chrls-tensc- n. Dental Assistants Install Officers bride-to-be- m0- uffi'dl :'vK. WM iw mm iff fflTR Riv-erto- n, Being feted Extensn J COLLEEN CONNELLY Late Summer Weddin& Set For American Fork Maid Allied president: with Wedding Day ih.J!fr p,P1 l?, School where she held membership in the Pep and the also was BYi She Clubs. Notre Maison graduated from the Mrt. Eva Anderson hat returned ' to her home after spending the Seminary. Boyd is the grandson of Mrs. E. 0. Byjund of Orem. past tlx months at Loe Angeles, Now in his freshman year at Brigham Young University, Cal., with her lister, Mrt. Sylvlt he plans to continue with his schooling. He finished high school at Lincoln and was a .Sharon Stake Semlnafy ttw weekt. Mr. and Mn. R. D. Connelly of of which were with the occupation Mn. Elsie Bettt wtt pleasantly graduate. A honeymoon to bun valley, Idaho is al80 included In surprised Saturday evening, when American Fork are announcing the forces in Germany. He la now em a group of friends called to cele the wedding plans, after which the pair will reside in Provo. brate of their daughter, Col ployed locally. ber birthday with her. Re engagement freshment! were served to 13 and leen to Chris J. Barbakot, ton of! The pair are planning a late turn Mr. and MrtChrii Barbakot of mer wedding. a social evening wat enjoyed. Mn. Helen Bachman of Santa- Provo. hat attended the quin entertained members of the The bride-to-b- e Jijost .widely read language is The family of was honored by that organisation Sorosls Bridge Club at her home LDS Business SANTAQUIN and It now College Garnet of the modern world Is English. About Isaac H. Dickinson will honor him at a party recently in the ward Thursday evening. engaged in secretarial work at at a dinner Tuesday on, the anm- - recreation ball. At the present .bridge followed an 8 o clock three fourths of all the letters are time he it a teacher of the hleh eon. and nrlzes were awarded to Dugway. nf hit 80th birthday. Mr. Barbakot hat spent two written and half the newspapers Mr. Dickinson was born at prlcst't group in Sentaquln Pint Mrt. Gould Dixon, Mist Beth I son Ward. Hulsh and Mn. Page Peery. years In. the U. S. Army, IS months printed in English. Santa Clara, May 28, 1873, of James and ' Sarah J. Snyder -11 " which will be given the same evening at the LDS Sunset ifMrrs0' vard, Mrs. James . raramore, ceveny jtesimgioii, into. Eureka, historian; Mrs. Anton Dupln of Price, director: Mrs. Ray Kirk Bills, Mrs. Max White and Carma Farr. TVi nniinln nlnn in molfo tVipir hnmp in Prnvn while Lee of Cedar City, parliamentary .U ii . nn f Mr. "and Mrs. Flvin E. Farr of,a.n:. Mr8.001"00" BlIUnRi. presi- M 01 Frov " ' I.W chapter and Mrt. Z v Clearfield, continues with his schooling at Engham ioungjLeEarI Burr past prestdent. Mrt. Mark Berkhlmer and Mrt. James University, where he is a member of the AF ROTC. was Haran . greeted guests at the door. nrnsnpr-rivw O thrirlpcronm 'HO J "v ? graduated from the Provo High School. ... Chooses h Ml l S-- A il. Plans-arcomplete for the weddin? during the week of $100. a nitniigni or me Fnaay ac of Shirleen Tanner and Lyle L. tarr. ' r. nf th( Mav 29th nuDtials to be solemn tivities was a tea at Club Radar. we ...te ized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple is being made by the offkert Mrs.'gllne Arthur W. Olsen of Mrs. W. U and Mr the of and bride, Salt Lake City, president: Mrs. grandparents parents Tracy of San Diego, Cal., and Mr. and Mrs. William- F. Henry Fryer of Ogden, first vice president; Mrs. W. A. Beater, sec Heslington of Provo. ond vice Mrs. Robert - 7 For June Weber County High School student was awarded the annual nurses scholarship of S200, and Mary Lou Thome of i'rovo also received a icholarshlp tv Uner Vera Ann state president Joy Rasmussen, e ?t. IKS I tuh By MADOLINE DIXON Convention tctlvltlei lor Ladlet of Elks concluded Saturday it luncheon during whkknewly-electe- d ttate offlcera were ln- - Tanuer-Far- r EUNTJAY, MAT Uuih Cuumy, HERALD Payson Welcomes Number of Visitors Winds Up Elk Ladies Meet ; Bill RLE EN TANNER SUNDAY """"T""" ..' A' ""ontr: lilles-of-t- Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Jacobson. Newlywed Jacobsons At Home Soon to be at home at 727 East Timp Way in Provo are newly married Lynn M. and Jean Folsom Jacobson. The couple have been honeymooning since their marriage May 14 and reception at the LDS Ward May . the Manti LDS Temple, they were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. DcMar Kern, Mr. and Mrs. Maltland Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Earl, Kelvin Johnson and Mrt. Sadie Married at -- The couple were assisted in receiving at the reception by Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. Jacobson, par- rents of Lynn. The bride t parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Fol som, Spokane, Wash., were unable to attend. The bride wore for her wed ding a dainty dress, , made by Mrs. Jacobson of lace over nylon net and taffeta, and featuring a hoop skirt. Her veil was caught at the hair line with teed pearls and her bouquet featured a nose gay of pink carnations, pink roses, and ttephanotls Outlined with tweet peas. t Attendants to the bride Included Mrs. Maureen Holmes, gowned in pale green taffeta and nylon net as matron of honor, and Vena Lee CE -- For Complete Installation and Service You can't beat . CALL 1933 , Workman Heating And Appliance 436 West Center AiTfcl X2ttma& "a- - '""yio, toy' . large NATURAL GAS ? ' ATTENTION DOCTORS & DENTISTS Perfect set up close to town for Dr. or Dentist office, with living quartersalso Apt. rents for $50.00 per month, fully furnished, reasonable. Dr. orders : Lj For novelty styles In Chlldren't Clothes, of , V nby Bunting & re-qu- ire Uso S::rs A. 3RD EAST PROVO, UTAH 236 WEST CENTER it' ...- - V v. v. EASY PARIUIIG LOTS immediate cale 143 SO. - l!o w Vdl! I!j " lV2:i! h Grr;:! : |