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Show AAA . - ; a V - - r . , - . . - I i i '! ! : - '1 Ti-- .. - , aa, ' . ; ; . 'VaA - -- t J' i . it ; ' '" AH f '.- A ' I 'IV ' ' " : - a" 1 f' A ' . . I : , ' 1 J- -r-- rV-. r : ' ' ! ! -- ".';':.; 1 1 ' '' ' : ..w-.--.rA-" i ;' 3-- it "''' 1, ' 7': . : ; j ' :.: ;:) : " , . j til a i " i, 113 I ' !: SEPTEMBER Utih County. Utah' SUNDAY. HERALD SUNDAY - ,jV l ;: !,- -: . 1 0 (s H A ; Mrs. Harold S. Moulton, the former Vivian Jensen. r r : r.d Mrs. Dean Crandall. bride Is former Geri Tucker. Mr. Chicken Supper Enjoyed by I Heart Design Marks Decor ForTucker-CrandaWedding ' n.MSii. held durin2 the week Daid honor to Harold S.- - and Vivian Jensen Moulton,' at the home of the bride's parents. Mr.i An onen house ll V- Lake Shore News Open House Greets Pair. After rip a ; ;s: Mr. and Mrs. Dick. Hill. (Marlene Max W. Stublis. Bride Is former Marjorie MsLaws " of Tooele. . I T.i lt. Thayer). ' jNewweds Make Dinner Honors Newlyweds-To-B- e Home In For Held he House Open and L. Wall gae a dinner Mrs. V' ...J k T at her home on Wednesday evening ; GaL iNew ivir. ana virs. vax oiudds Oakland,honoring Retta Jean Mcintosh and . .. Jlr. and Mrs. By EDXA KNIGHT Officers SHORE J .it; L - : Primary Group LAKE ., I K A . I k k A A I , A. I - . . . ronniA The graceful design of a heart!Carma Ferguson. Dixie Frampton -r ffttwin " their return'per at the church fireplace Wedueii arrangea lus lempie, 't.iacr ow, making their home In OakAlalvan Jones who are being mar marked all of the aDpointmcr.ts nt'Miene Amsirom, l?,m. ,ia.'Vrom n extended weddin2 Journey nesday evening, under the super- - afa thp home f th hridetrroom'.'charlcs R. Jonrs offiriatintr. Thev land. Cal , are newweus of Aug. 'ried this weekend. The table was niece lugtrup parents in Prove Wednesday even ;were accompanied by parents of 14. Mr. and Mrs.' Dick Hill., Mr. attractively decoraJEed for the oe-- " Z lvlsl0n ot Mrs- ..... V.l. Tuckett. Later In ine P d honor to Mr and Mrs. each; Mrs. Mary Crancr, grand- Hill, who 'is serving In the United casion. In attendance were Mrs. Verdl GeriV,IPSt book an din the rift room rimr earlier m the day of t.tk h.i,of ti,. dlUDDS newiyweab 01 nu. mother of, the bridegroom. Mrs. the dau-htand Mr. ,Mof vening group:Cnjoycd Ann Mrs.'were Norma 6 Anderson. Kay pic - States Navy, j Is stationed at the Leah Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Marrl- -. rrne their marriare Tucker, T?n: ... ' . , . t -- r . . . , i m ..7,7,," ji,iuun aimJ uiurt xciauvcs i.. i'. i. ccur- Mr. ana vnen wisen. mzea AUZ 12 Dy r res. ri imam i. iuic vi iiu.w iiarencfi t.. iut naval hospital there. .mcin icjutJie and. Max and Marilyn , ner Jones Stubbs. the son of Mr. and and friends. Dan Crandall. son of Mr. and Ti.r... r...,inr. h ImmpHlafplv .fnllnainp !n In ihm Xfc. TamnU nt k ,,rl mt I'llinsrlr "were In of Jones The a all Mexico; Mr., and Mrs. .married H. Mrs. to claimed for return Stubbs couple their Tooele, Moyle Following Mrs. Horace K. Crandall, Salt Lakejtheir y were entertained at the tiered Tempie gho.vn by Mr, his bride the former Marjorie on Aug. 18. covers were laid for pretty candlelight ceremony In lieber Anderson and. family. Mrs. wedin residence .liam R.Jensen tiers upheld by City.l Mrs- AllenClavson lnirty- - McLaws, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. some 60 relatives and friends for rrovo at tne nome ot me onae s EUa Haws. David and LaMar Wall, and white iwans and silver bells. ding breakfast with coven being,8 Parents of the bride-rooGlen McLaws of Tooele. a turkey dinner served at the Kirk parents. .ir. ana mfss w. u. uver-l- y Dora Wall. Mrs. Sussie Wall. A. ,or ine lrameul,le . """" Crar.-!lai-a "w' " close rncna W nf oncie, Anni vhen the left of (Hotel. Later la the evening a for- arrangements by Frank T. Gardner, former L. Wall and the honored Mrs. and Mr. , One tne went . . hundred PairN. and ..... . des blu'a i of including Albufiur M., eighteen rque. Kay faille n... j and other season's flow mal reception was held at the LDS hlshop. The bridegroom is a who are all from Provo. guests gladiolus of the II. A. .Moulton.. cendants of Mrs. Alice Huff gath ers decorated the with' the your? couple ?. parents 5 smt with bei accessories. They LDS Ward. son of Mrs. Hill of Los Angeles, entertaining Tooele ered at Kellv'a flrova Sundav rooms and tall candelabra held Tall baskets of salmon gladiolus Cal. , sen and Nancy McCurdy, were Temple. Coast but will return to make That evening. Mr. and Mrs Deani reumon After a1 white candles which formed a made a pretty background for the Following the ceremony tt the gowned alike in blending shades J5fne The reception was held at the their home In Provo here Dean'Marler. (AUce Jensen) sister for the background receiving by wedding party Including their par- bride, who is the former Marlene of deeper rose-- . Small nieces of th tCy enjoyed Rardena of the Tucker.wiu continue school at Brigh.m the bride entertained for home the their and. ents and six friends of the bride Thayer, and her bridegroom were bride, Dorene and Linda Longman, couple parents. their house at at ,n open home, f v home. The bridal pair bc.ns joincd.Young VnlversUy. Of Vr! and New Mrs. Stubbs wore her who attended her. Amoig them honored at an open house recep- - wnri bjIa rrepn ATI rarried hoii The bride ore for the occaslon,Mrs by Nadine Davics . maid of honor A w M Huf 0f Spanish elaborate wedding gown which she was Relva Stubbs of Provo, sister tion given by her parents, Mr. and functlqn of, note gladiolus and rose buds: of in: lace quetrof delicate dress pink! Fork Mf ,nd Mrs Alma H pink ucariiix i crown n4;Rivcn for Geri w d designed herself, a hooped skirt of the bridegroom. k tr6u5scau tea a f They were Mrs." Henry Lassen. Douglas Thayer, a brother of the aim. ann nrincsmaicis, ix. oray. Sundav .t her home. Mrs. Tuckmun imported lace ana pcan auaiw, .ntl Mrl rharlei Rarnev of model of heavy white satin and gowned in identical models of net her wedding, the bride ehose'bride. stood as best man. In blue lace and satin and Barbara trim on the pockets and;proV0 Mp nd Mrj Cnarie Huff, imported lace.' Lace covered the over taffeta in pastel shades with a For ssisted by Mri.'RuSsell bouffant ballerina lenTAs0;Wrf o. Mrs. Hilt wore navy blue with ... s a . added She sister' H orcnia hrklcsroom Tiif'collar. the Muff nilt Crandall. .Mr bodice forming a shawl collar. The matching picture hats of net Their embroidered sheer .white over pale'white accessories for her going-rosnr. nn iwn VIncn l, and Mrs. Walt Barney and Mr. and skirt featured 10 scalloped flounces flowers were nosegays of carnawearing pale blue taffeta and ret.'caborate trousseau was displayed!3' the shoulder, cuit. Her attendants, JaNet . ineir uowcrs wc,p Vm .ur uuuS Ieveral roorni and included The mother of the bride wore Mrs. Lawrence Davis of Castle of lace and tiny buttons trimmed tions .tinted to complement their net frame.'miny narkins a personal items. Unens. china white lace with a black background Gate and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey the front. With this she wore a gowns. A lar,.'e heart of white gladiolus and silver. Lois Ray. Ann Kay and and the bridegroom's mother wore'Huff. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barney. small coronet of rhinestOnes on Mrs. McEaws performed hostess and ma Line hows framed the rouplo Nadine Davics assisted with serv-fo- r rose color earn with corsage or red Mr. and Mrs. Jr. I Beckstrom and her hair which held three lengths duties In a floor length model of roses. Mrs. Alice Huff. th rccivlng and set off the ing. of the scalloped lace for a veil. orchid-pin- k lace over taffeta while bridal gown of white satfn and lm- Her bouquet centered a gardenia Mrs. Stubbs wore rose lace over The bride's going away costume . , was a. navy blue coat wim wrute been employe In the LDS Church surrounded with pink rosea and salmon pink jatin. Their corsages 11 I ported lace which hung In seal- - Aoffices in Salt Lake City. lops it the hem lice. A daLn'y accessories. " MK were of matching roses. spraya of valley lily. iv Mrs. Moulton Is a graduate of the Mr. Moulton, a former student of Soft background' musle was Don Keele served as best man. mil Ml new mini m piiiaii vav "luii I r eed pearl trim held her flowinj Briham Young University and Brigham Young University Is now played during the evening and and Andy Anderson assisted with veil of bridal iUusion. She also held :3lso specialized in comptometer at employed in Orem. where they are gucsta were served light refresh- ushering. T ... Q ' a heart design of net marked wim ihe LDS Business College. She has making their home, ments. An orchestra furnished music an orchid and pink rose buds. Receiving guests at the door was for dancing enjoyed" during the John L. Halliday, and at the guest evening and a program of music, The mother of the bride received Town Around the In a gown of book was LaFae Anderson. lace over readings and toasts was given. In the serving room a string trio taffeta In bright pink and Mrr. Mrs. Bessie Gourley spoke to a Supervising the serving arrangements were Mrs. Alta Elliott. Mrs. composed of Verda Stubbs. Diane Crandall chose rose beige taffeti work and criticism of the meeting John Stubbs and Mrs. Ernest Furr and Carol Cook played.. Serv hid and ennin trim "Farh added rose buds and gladiolus la Artists Section. Women's Council Casper. They were assisted by ing was from long tables centered Carol Eliott, Joan Elliott, Norma with crystal bowls of salmon and jof Provo about a recent visit to pale orchid tones. Larscn. Barbara Markham, pink gladiolus and of.lnterest was Guests of honor were three Idaho, when 'they met Friday at Stephenson and Mrs. John the three square tiered wedding grandmothers of the couple, Mrs., the Women's Clubhouse SPANISH FORK cike ornamented Mr. and Mrs. the Thistle Branch. They are now Captain. white and J. H. Marshall. Mrs. Eliza Cran- Plans were also made for the Paul nivrtn hava rrtlirnpd VlAm to be released, completing a most Arranging the gift display we're pink. A dall and Mrs. Neville. , tn h hrM i annual Artist' ?T EeDel Farrer and Many' friends of the couple : new weexs aDsence. Asso-Addinff a crettv Interlude lacye successful work. A special Relief Aria Mitchell, (aiier Nov. 13. in serving the estimated 450 attended the. Protographers Is to be held at Jerry. Lee. Mrs. Stubbs was astestimonial "iv,; Society . was arrival the ., , . . ,, . , evening i TbJjstle on Tuesday, Sept. 8 In sisted In open house arrangements guests attending, and in the extenoi America tunvcuuun jvirs. ueiie I Uimore gave a Norn sisters of the bride who surV'J a their honor. Mrs. Vilate Halliday by Mrs. Jay Vincent. sive gift display. rounded her to sing their sweet bute to the group in appreciation Chicago after which inthey took Some 250 people were entertainSchool will accompany the two missionThe course the have a of hand pre-- ; young honeycouple painted picture heart and brpe songs mooned, at Sun Valley In Idaho sente1 t0 her on her recent Golden of Photography at Winona Lake, aries as a representative from ed. Thm cardrn . whprp tVi"The couple were married at the and are sow at home in Tooele. Ind. ge Stake Board. wis conducted was especially at Wedding anniversary, n tractive with pink roses twinin? Two new members, Marion and Charlene Arrowsmith Mr. and Mrs. Bennle Eosenbaum Mrs. Leona Buffo was hostess over white trellisses. In charge of and son. Ray. are leaving Sunday Friday evening for her class club. the serving were Mrs. Golden attended. Undor-LookYoung, assisted by aunt of the The next regular meeting was for Whittier. Cal.. where they will Members are they who were gradbride, Mrs. Ernest Bush. Mrs. Wll announced and subject for work visit with Mr. and Mrs. Howard uated from the Spanish Fork High plan bcnooi tne same year. Day.. Mrs. Gene Marshall. Theiwill be the painting of zinnias. Bradford and family.to They San Diego to travel from there Announces erving was done by Jane Bullock. Fifteen attended. then on to Old Mexico. -7Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rees have is a softly rotraded btrstlin --" r--v I v. t. v Keynoting today's Outer-Loovisit weeks a withx her enjoyed Lester "Cork" Ludlow left Fri- parents of Richfield. Mr. and Mrs. subtly understated, yet high and young and proudTYpo on W. day morning for continued studyUniB. Anderson. Upon their return feel so surt of yourself in Formfit's Life Bra, with the his doctors degree at Cornell home they were delighted to have hia with will visit He Outer-Loolversity. Under-Looher Mrs. Joseph Dupler of you need to capture this new brother Enoch in Durham. N. C. Salt sister, Lake a visit them for City Enoch Is attending Duke Medical few for fit. Life; Bras are tailored to" elevate, days. School and will be graduated in comfort. and rejuvenate withblissful action-freDecember. They are the sons of .separate Mrs. Ruth Beckstead entertained Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ludlow. K'e've your exact sire and cup in an array of elegant in her home on Cannery Road re' ' Is conthe dinner H. following ' cently ' Sbrensen Dr. William guests: 7 styles and fabric. Come take your pici.1 ' valescing from an operation ;at Mr. and Mrs. William McClain, long-sought, science Nellls Air Force Base In Las Vega j. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hayes, of I Mrs. Sorensen with their family Spanish Fork; and Mrs. Jane FosAy' to join him In the near future. ter; and Mrs. Mary Church of Bur-le' plans .. ; Idaho. younger. look, Mrs. Earl Frel from San Diego. Cal. has been visiting for the past David Mitchell son of Mr. and lifeless skin! lo dull, ' five weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Mrs. Frest Mitchell is to enter the ; ; v Newitt and' family. She returned mission home In Salt Lake City Life Era Shown 3.C9 on Sept. 16. A farewell testimonial homeThursday. will be held In the Fifth Ward Avion ingna uith Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Argyle yphapel on Sept, 20. Mr. Mitchell ttucKfd tup visited at the home of his parents will embark from New York on CREAM Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Argyle for Oct. 8 for Norway. ;, Others from 2.C0 - J.95 two days this week. They are on . their return trip from New York Mrs. Ethel Holt of Salt Lake to their home In California. While City has been " spending .the past A" A A MARVEL of cosmetic science ! in the east, they visited the birta lew ' ' . t day la the home of Mr, and This utterly modern cream helps Place of Joseph Smith and th Mrs. ' T. Geslison. Mrs". Holt ; V Ah ..... ;, Smith Farm and Sacred Grove at is theByron give beautifying moisture back to mother of Mrs. Geslison. Palmyra.N. Y. the skin! With Tufsy MoiMure Cream, you'll have a Many German Saints were In Members of the Ametle Club as our town oa Friday evening atyounper look. Make-ugoes on sembled at Salem Lake Wednesday the wedding ot Rose Eich- if t smoother, clings far longer, j evening. delicious tending They enjoyed ler and Mark Wood. Rose has dinner and an evening or visiting. resided for the past two years In USE IT AS A NICHT CREAM and . c ' Th following couples were present: the : : Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Argyle, ron home of Bishop and Mrs. By a foundation, for a complete mo is-- f 1. uesiison. Mr. and Mrsi David Larsen, Mr, ture beauty treatment It's non- AA'T r."f and Mrs. Max aienaennau, xnrj David can stain. t E. Robertson celebrated greasy; andl Mr. and Mrs, George Larsen, his 84th birthday Friday. He wa Mrs. Dean Larsen. Mr., and Mrs. A little lasts a long time. honored at the annual camp of the Hales McKell. Mrs. Merrill Ruby . V i Sona and of War Indian Daughters Leuvan. Van Edna and Mrs. Veterans and Pioneers, which was 2 oe. aize, plot tax Master Bruce Larsen. age one held at Palmyra Forest Camp. was guest of honor at hi birthday 4 os. size, only '5 pint tax 1 1 party Thursday evening. He Is the Mr. and Mrs. Abel Beck from CaL EJkahorn. with visited son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lar 1 Friday sen. The guests were Bobby Lar Mr. and Mr. Fred Musser. sen. Mrs. B. Davis Evans and her EHOWN IN WEDDING APPAREL Mr. and Mrs. BOy Kay Shurti sona David and Michael and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nelson and are shown as they welcomed their many friends la a wedding re- and Mrs. Martin Larsen of St Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Talboe of Salt Lake City are spending the ception given at the banquet ball. Joseph SmWi building which George Bruce'a grandparent. PROVO PAYSOM Labor Day week end with Mrs. fallowed their marriage during the week In the Salt Lake LDS F1RMAGES Mrl. Xthel Anderson and lira. Ana Kelsoa and family. Mrs. Tal-- j Temple. The bride, the daughter cf Mrs. Olive Kimball Burminghana SFR1NGVIU.I and her bridegroom the son of Mra. Riley Shurta Jr.. ef Safford, Virginia Gardner have served for hot waa formerly Lois Ana Kel Men. Fleer two year a Stake Missionaries la son. Ariz.; are making their home la Orem. Vi "l:.",:; XW. r, l :rrr';:.::: . cr ..ui;; -- j , TPit.n!-',Bd.Mr,- solern-!111- dinr-meTt- ornjaifree 14 " . : I 11 wed-'the- he - m new-Mr- ; . Attractive s j Third-Sevent- h ofj""0 reliUveii"J au-- d pre-nupU- al one-piec- "Sc, e . Tuck-trhinest- .- -J e. Las-aw- heart-shape- ay d rr r P SIS JO I ' jComing Tea all-ov- er Spanish Fork Photographers Return From Midwest School u-it- So easily yours Ix-Re- ta The New "Outer:Look" . -- - 11-sit- ed wun tne i " three-wee- ks Wow Formf if Sor-enso- , Lee Wootton -- rzrrr ji " x fAA 0 k . tl k World-famou- s e " ft r vv . ;r brings a ' ; m y, rdewdrenched, dry, j' , . . , TUSSY '?'' p ; . ',;.'.. d, p . Ac''' I ... : ;rA A .. ' -- City Drug - , - i aS |