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Show SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, Utah County. Vtah Two Functions Fete Justweds 133 SUNDAY HERALD Nelke Hears Yeshargh Group Hears And Program on Norway Given Sees English Coronation f SPRINGVTLLE The doers of the Kolob Stake House opened to throngs of fuests oa Sept. 18 who called with congratulatory wishes for Charles Hvde and his imiline bride, pretty Phyllis Jensen. Char les Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. w. of SpringvCle, and P. Hyde Phyllis' parents are the Joseph F. Jensen's of Blackfoot, ladho. The bride was resplendent ln a gown of nylon lace over satin. Her veil fell from a cap of pearls and she held a bou quet of orchids, roses, and Colored slides of Norway added Miss Eiibazeth Souter entertainHeal. Pearl Sr.ow asd Mrs. interest to the discussion ' of that ed members of the Yesharah Mis- Hirry v J. Will Knight. country by John Harris, whose sionary Organization with ' a deMrs. Lewis Hancock, president, mother was a Norwegian, at a lightful and irformitive talk on conducted the. meeticg durir.g meeting of Kelke Reading Club hei visit to England this summer which Margaret Anderson, who is Thursday at the home of Mrs. Wil and her observance of the cor moving away, was released as liam Firmage. Mrs. Sadie Haws onation of Qutten Elizabeth when second and Mrs. and Mrs. Stella Garrett were, host- ,tfe group met at her home Thurs- - John Weenlg was named in her . esses,. place. aiy. k Pictures of Oslo, Tronia, She told of the deep spiritual' Guests present . we're Joseph and other interesting places of the coronation to Hafen. Mark E. Kartchner. J. Will were shown and Mr. Harris ex- significance the English people. The queen is Knight, Mrs. E. D. Partridce. how Gulf the Stream ef annointed after the manner of plained 'Partridge, Mrs. Sarah Boss fects the temperature and climate and the ceremony is very and Beryl Mount. , jSoloman of Norway. He also discussed the sacred to the people, she said. The Among the members present northern lights and told of the long royalty of Britain is to the were Mrs. Golden Woolf. Florence winter darkness. Cod fishing, one of England what the starspeople and Martfneau. Malissa Bird. Helen" of the country's leading industries, are to the people of thej Carter, Margaret Johnson. Xmeline stripes was also spoken of by the speaker. United States Miss Souter ex- -' Wright. Erma Bennett, Editha The hostesses served refresh-- i plained. Booth. Dora Davis. Veda Williams, ments to Miss Elizabeth Souter. The ' :speaker said that she is Mrs. Carl F. Eyriri?. Mrs. Lewis Mrs. J. R. Hodson. Mrs. Alice of England, the land of heri' A. Hancock. Mrs. Kenneth Flv- proud Schaerer. Mrs. John T. Taylor and Kit Intifi. Ama;m. V.. ....... gare. Mrs. Winfield Clark. Mrs. Mrs. Alma Boyden. special guess. is tne land of her choice. She Hattie Snow. Mrs. John Freckle-to- n, it and the following members: The also spoke of the dfferencef of Mrs. Mark. Kartchner. Mrs. Mesdames S. C. Adams.Fern S. American and women. She Roy Doxe. Mrs. Allen G. Brock-banEnglish Brimhall, Edith Y. Booth. Nellie C. showed slides that she took in Mrs. Robert Irishman, Bailey, Jacob4 Coleman, Mamie B. England and in Denmark where Anna B. Hart. Mrs. Charles E. Davis, Ida S. Dusenberry, Joseph she also visited and movies of Rowan. Mrs. Irene Bair, Amanda Giles, Beulah G. Henrichsen, G. H. the coronation Lila Hatch, Lucius Johnston, Heindselman, Alex Hedquist, C. W. The hostesses served scones and Laudie, Mrs. Carl Bentwet, Mrs. Love, Oennie K. Mangum, W. Mon- tarts as English refreshmenU. In Kenneth Weaver and Mrs. Annie roe Paxman. Zola Peterson. Wil- addition to Miss hostesses Tanner and those previously men-- , liam J. Snow, George W. Worften were Mrs. Ethel Souter, Crowther. Mrs. tloned. and J. Will Knight. vice-fireside- - Ruth-Louis- e Attending her were sisters of the bridegroom, Nannette and . Su zanne Hyde, who wore pastel formals with wristlets of Vanda orchids and - carnations. Garth Tingey was best man. Mrs. Jensen was gowned ln gray and Mrs- - Hyde in black and both had corsages of red roses and carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey J. Rob-bins were receptionists. The guests registered with Mrs. Earl Higby ! , Kii-t- h and Mrs. Leo Conic "'.'' . Gloria Gay Nuttall to Wed When Sailor Returns Home ! t, Wedding Date To be Noted At Open House bride-to-b- New Cree L ,Kof fords Now Honeymooning on West Coast honored at an open house k, . "Mrs. Ronald W. Stubbs, the former Clarice Morgan. Clarice Morgan is Wed To Ronald W. Stubbs at Home y Framed against the mantle dress and .corsage of pink ed with roses, carnations and gladi-- ' roses. oli at the home of the bride, Fri- - Harold Stubbs, a brother of the acted as his best man. day evening, Clarice Crb;s gan and Ronald W. tubbs. re-- , A social period followed the cere- e serv- iAe's Terry of the Provo FirsfLDS Ward mon,y "i,hrefreshments. mother Friends of officiated at the 7 p. m. ceremony. ing light 'the pair will be received in an The new Mrs. Stubbs is the open house to be held Wednesday of Mrs. Norma the and daughter d the Morgan home in Provo, late L. R. Morgan. The bridegroom where the newly weds will reside. is the son of Mrs. Mina and the Both young people have attended the! Stubbs. of late Wesley Mothers the Provo High School. couple and other members of their families were'ln attendance for the Several showers are also "being planned to honor the new bride. nuptials For the occasion Criss wore a changeable taffeta ballerina model Fresh iodine stains will come in wine color fashioned with bouf- - out in warm soapsuds. Old stains fant skirt, slender bodice andjSjiould-bmoistened and allowed stand-u- p collar. She added a light to dry. in bright sunshine. Apply lavender orchid at the shoulder. a pase of starch and ammonia Acting as maid of honor was herito stubborn stains and let dry. sister. Shirley Morgan in a gray Then brush Off and launder. bank-'organd- -- ; The f-- PMv e cele- brating their Golden Wedding anniversary at the First LDS Ward church. East State RQjid. ceive between the They will hours of 2:30 and 5 p m. and a OR EM One of: the most popu-- ! The guests enjoyed a short pro- short program will be given at lar members of Qrem s younaer gram with Lionel Fairbanks acting 4 o'clock. The couple requests no gifts be brouait. social set. Miss Uai Jean Macdon-al-d as emcee. marefreshments of wedding the ranks young Dainty joined trons when she and Cree L. Kof- - were served to everyone, including piece of the elaborate wedding ford also of Orcm recited wedding !cake, placed on yellow satin with vows in the Manti LDS Temple. The your a couple were honored thin green streamers. AVhite or-one of the larrest weddma re- - chids surrounded the base of the n PAYSOX The American cept:nns of ' the season Sept. 11 at crystal candle holders with white candles. the Vineyard Ward chapel. Auxiliary held the first meet- The bridal party stood before thej Refreshments were served, bydng of the season Monday evening ar- - Jean Bridgett, Merlene Meldrum.'at the Legion Memorial Hall, traditional white candelabra Under direction of President ranged with baskets of orchid and Gerajee Swann and Yolanria Davis, pink sladielus; wljile soft back-- : Th rest of the evening was spentjNeiije. Stewart the activities of the ground music was played by Wes in dancing. Special guests present!Comlng year were discussed and for Barry and his group of musicians, included the bride's appointment of chairmen ' The bride chose lovely model; erandfther. F. M. Hamblin of monthly meetings was made. Pres. of net over unite satin with lace Kanab, the bridegroom's also announced that the inserts from the wsiist down to the mother, Mrs. Larena Nelson of auxiliary float was named first ballerina length. The gown had a'Santaquin and his granriparen's. 'place winner in the Harvest Days becomina lace bodice with lonajMr. and Mrs, Clarence Kofford of, and Homecoming parade, Refreshments were served by sleeves and pointed cuffs. It alsorem. had an unusual neckline, hiah with: The bride and groom slipped:Mrs. Stewart. Lucy Peterson and k collar. Her veil was!away for a honeymooniMarie Buys. tiny of fingertip length Ibride's illusion' to Nevada, California and Mexico. Rubber tile floors will last a and was attached t;o a tiny JuhetiThe bride chose as her cap of seed pearlsj She carried a, outfit a black and grey check withjlong time if properly cared for. A lovely bridal bouquet of a white Ipink and black accessories. They quick wipe wjth a damp mop is orchid surrounded by stephanotisiplan to make their home in Oretn all that is required for good, care. Steel wool is help- and white, sat ji streamers. iupon return while Mr. Kofford She chose her sister. Annabelle jtinues his studies at the University ful in removing any disfiguring marks. (Mrs. Kenneth Mackey), as her of Utah. matron of honor a'nd the bridesmaids were Betty Bobbins, Carol Dawn Sorenson, of Delta, Sherlene Erickson, Charlene Peacock and as junior bridesmaid, her sister. 10m. An were gownea in identical models of dainty oraandy in rairn bow ahades. all ballerina - length." They carried nosegtys of baby chids and white streamers. The bridearoom chose as his best man Bob Curtis now in the air fnree who returned to Orem for the occasion. The bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Macdonald welcomed their many friends with the bridegroom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cree Kofford. Mrs. Macdonald chose a lovely model of maroon lace while Mr. Kofford was in changeable1 taffeta. gowned Each wore complementing corsages of roses. The guests were greeted at the door by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dow- dell while Jean Ray took charae of the guesf book. Taking the gifts were Lee and Bobby. Mackey. Dick Kofford and Gail Faden. ArrangGlenn ing the gifts were Mrs. Harker. Mrs. Merlin Baker and Colleen Fairbanks, r $yd v''jl, Payson Auxiliary Discusses Program at s1' X Supervising gift arrangements were Mrs. Max Robbins, Mrs Tom Robbins, Mrs. Grant Robbins, Mrs. Mrs. Burley Ames, and David W. England. Joan Beck took charge of receiving the gifts assisted'by Judy Beck and Patsy Serving was done by Afton Tingey, Fay Sheffield, Denise Coff man, Evelyn Crandall, Marilyn Ollerton. A program of Instrumental and vocal music, dance numbers readings, was enjoyed by the Virgil Hansen in the guests with role of ' master of ceremonies. Bishop Erwin Sheffield toasted GLORIA GAY NUTTALL the bride and hridegroom. The couple exchanged vows on Sept. 11 in the Logan LDS Temple after which they were feted at a dance given in the wedding Groveland Ward church at Black-fooIdaho. Receiving guests there, in addition to the justweds and their parents were Miss Idora Joyously planning a Tate autumn'the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen E Bickle as maid of honor, Mary Weller and Arlene Dalton nuptial d.ite are Gloria Gav Nut- - Tarbet of 2497 South Chatham Carolyn ana Vincent Lake City. Me was as bridesmaids, tall of Prove and Glen F. Tarbet Mreet. Ssaltfrom the Granite HiehHoutz as best man. graduated of Salt Lake City, Prior to the dance the couple School and Granite LDS Seminary. rerrmonv w.tmnum at the He aiso completed one year at theicut their beautiful wedding cake w.U Lake Salt lds Temple unite, Utah state Agircul!ural College in in the presence of family members tiw couple when Mr. Tarbet. ar prior t0 his enlistment ln and dose v friends. electronics technician, L. S. Navy,1,, Navy. , v returns from the Far East where' Tentative plans have been made he is now stationed aboard the air- for the e and family craft earner. CSS. Boxer. jmembers to travel to the coast Miss Nuttall. a idauzhter of theiwhen the USSBoxer enters home la'e David Verl and Hilda Ingrid waters, there to greet her' fiance Soderiund Nuttall,; is a jraduate'and return to Utah for the wedding " of the Provo Hizhr School. At the festivities. end of her junior year she received! Mr. Tarbet will take his bride to in award for outstanding achieve- - California t0 make their hom merit In art. She ;s a.?o talented Until his enlistment expires, after FORK Mr. AMERICAN and in both prose and. poetry writing.' which he plans to fill an LDS mis- -' Mrs.. George S. Bingham will welThe prospective! bridegroom yis sion and finish his education. come all their many friends and relatives today when they are nt Nor-vic- . fan-shap- Robbins.-- 9-- B f. 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