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Show Spanish Fork o Be Home For Newfyweds SUNDAY HERALD SPRING LAKE Spanish' Fork will be the future home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cleaves who were married May 18 in the Pavson LDS Ward Chapel. Bishop Byron Thomas of the Spring Lake LDS Family PlanslOpen House Fori L Anderson", 80 I LAKE. SHORE The family of still active in church and temple will hold oDen work and does some farm work. house for him at the Lake Shore He moved to Lake Shore in LDS chapel from 2 to 6 p. m. 1946, after the death February, 30. The occa Wednesday, May sion is to honor him oil the anni of his wife, Emma Broadhead Anderson. He later married versary of his 80th birthday. Sarah Ann Huff of Lake Shore Mr. J. Lee Anderson -- j - ' marriage. The lovely bride was radiant in a gown of slipper satin. The fitted bodice was styled with a square Anderson was born May and they make their home here - ! . ''V t 'V . " " ' , ' j J ' A t - ' - - 'V - v : Otto L., Benjamin; Mark B., Lake Shore; Boyd E. and Mrs. David (Zola) Blackhurst, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Charles (Nina) Pope, and Mrs. Clyde (Martha) Gardiner ver nal; Rulon D. and Mrs. Morgan ijumce) May, DelU. He has 381 living grandchildren and 27 great grandchildren. It is requested that no gifts be given. commissioner, and two terms, on the county school board. He is . i- - X i j j Stockings in Dastel shades make hosiery news for soring, and sumi mer. Bear in mind tha they look lighter on the leg thanthey do in a box. colors are pale and lus 'A l cious. ; u - - I - i i! ' i .i - t ! v ;i - I ! I - , HIGH.- - MIDWAY HEELS - FRENCH ? Colors: Brown, Beige, Red, Navy, Ginger, Whites, Pastels and j r s lj ' upto I . - it J, : ; - - : 1?? -f- 5? 5 ., ..''!. - LINGERIE and PLAY CLOTHES - - Mrs. G.i A. Wilson, Springville, blanket winner. 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MILLER'S ))(() ' - j tSt u? to BUY NOW AT: AT: S A and Avocodos . . i - south of salt lake city Including Pastels 510.95 ' ' fl NEWTON ELKINS VALUZS . CFIiLDREN'S ; and Many Others . sto style French Heels i nation ally advertised - M fli I'll"" ' l VI: I! ! f . LAWS 'HIGH' Futuramas &( 1 ! including the largest ..selection of narrow widths BUY NOW STORE HOURS '- i! ALSO COMPLETE LINE OF !? . 10.- an sizes in cyery style. UP TO . 1 M (. j VALUES end PAY 0:3LY j... icAiE' IMPORTED ITALIAN , STRAWS! DUY rJOVJ .. " ........... $iO IZV3 , AH of jthe latest! summer styles! All ENTIRE! FAMILY -- f: MEN'S WOMEN'S tis OK V;. WEAR THEM WITH, COMFORT AND ASSURANCE Old Main Trotters i lir Heydays A-Town - 5& WORK OR PLAY FOR ... ; O CASUALS O SANDALS O SPORT SHOES -- VALUES ; suit; with pink accessories. They plan to make their home in Pro- - : 'jfr NYLON MESH STYLES Uwuif, axJL tifroumwh ioob j j! j: ILovStS . . . New Cool Summer Cottons ties; the couple left for a honey moon trip;., to, California, for which the bride donned an orchid f!5? nor tt iks wi n iu a4S?.IV: ' ill i V MOTHER-TO-B- E J ! and other famous namos K-- i 1U ViSi . All Brand new! jnUhb FOR THE TOWN & COUNTRY) apt t A yt - j : nji l I'll''! I MR. AND MRS. CALVIN GLEAVES (BARBARA GRIFFITH) ; rs. i . ! -- LUVnVV -u--ww -- ' iM I s t L I.' j Size-mor- e, evening, the. bride wore a wedding gown? of lace over ,satin with scalloped ; neckline studded with seed pearls. The bouffant , skirt was finished with a wide tulle ruffle. Her fingertip veil was caught to a tiara of seed pearls and she carried an orchid bouquet, " For the: reception a sister to the bride Marjorie Davis, was maid of 'honor; and bridesmaids included another sister, Connie Hatfield, Carolyn Clark, and Mary Ann Duke. They wore sister art! )' dresses of pink with the maid of Following the reception festivi- f " - ' I i - Jfoi ! honor in a deeper shade of rose pink, and carried baskets of Van da i orchids and white mums. Kent LeeMaster, brother to the groom, was; best man. Vickie j Broadhead and Denny mtiieid were junior attendants. Mrs. Hatfield wore a beige embroidered linen dress, and Mrs. LeeMaster la blue linen. Both wore corsages of Vanda orchids. At the door to greet the guests were MrJ and Mrs. Melvin Duke, and at the guest register was v Roberta Booth. r Music during theJ reception hours was furnished by Mrs. Albert Bolten at the organ. In the gift ' room were Joyce Broadhead and Wanda LeeMaster; with Gary and Boyd LeeMas ter acting as Tiny bride and groom dolls. dressed in replica of the newly-wed- s, stood atop, the tiered wed ding cake. Serving was done by Jane Con- die, Carolyn Sumsion. Marv Hat field, Marilyn Roylance, Lela Ann McKenzie, and Ruth Stewgift-beare- '' birthday, I ' l 2-- j. . Best man was the groom's broth Boyd Thomas. Mrs. Griffith wore an ecru lace dress, and Mrs. Gleaves dress was blue lace. Their corsages were red roses and white carnations. Receiving guests at the door were Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Neilsen. The chapel was beautifully decorated with summer flowers arranged by Mrs. VoU Butler. Arranging the gifts were Ida K. Peay, Marion Cowan,; Neta freery, Nancy. Dudley, Dora Lee Hammock, La voy Griffith and Lavere Gleaves. Serving were Ferh Bird, Elva Davis, Rhea Spainhower and Veda Sizemore, and assisting them, were Mabeth Neilsen, Velma Lou Illene Butler and Susan Spencer. In charge of the guest book wrp Sharla K. Swans on and Anita Moore. Mrs. LaVona! Thomas Was master of ceremonies to the fol lowing program: duet, Linda Al ien and Wanda Lou Bentley; toast to tne bride, Nancy Dudley; toast to the groom, George Astell : solo. Larry Nelson; duet, Barbara Ney and David Roper; solo, Mardene Hermanson with Alene Hiatt as accompanist; and reading, Diane Hiatt. Mr. and Mrs. Gleaves will mal their home in Spanish Fork. Joyce Ann JHatf ield Wed In Salt Lake emple Ceremony ; ' , ; MR. AND MRS. JESSE D. LEAMASTER (JOYCE HATFIELD) Lee Ander--' son will be "honored at an open house Wednesday at, the Lake Shore LDS Chapel from 6 p. m., to celebrate his 80th . t er-in-la- w, ?, J. r. ft - nations. j YEARS-f-M- - : : i SPRINGVUXE Signing in. as "Mr. and Mrs." are Jesse D. LeaMaster and his bride, the for mer "Joyce Ann Hatfield, who were married May 18 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Witnessing the marriage rites vere family members and close friends. Jesse is the son of O; D. LeeMaster of Provo and the late Marriette LeaMaster. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Woodrow Hatfield of Springville. For her marriage and the reception held In the Springville 80 i i I - own wedding. 50 years ago. Attendants ' to the! bride were Mrs; Boyd Thomas, matron of honor; Valdean Hayes, maid of honor; Carma. Reynolds. Diane Swain, Erlene. Hetrick. Robin Mitchell and Patricia Griffith. Flower ' girls were Karen and Chana Gleaves. They; carried bou quets of red roses and white car I ? i teen years as bishop. He. served three terms as Millard Countv floor-lengt- h ' at present. He has eight children: I .v -- neck outlined in a! ouilted leaf design and long pointed sleeves. The full skirt fell in graceful folds. Her! veil of tulle fell from a tiara of lace and seed pearls. Her bouquet) was r of red rosebuds and white carnations. For something old. she carried a hand kerchief that her grandmother had , 30, 1876, in Oak City, rUtah. He served 23 years in the? Oak City ward bishopric, including nine- . at her 5--A N Ward officiated at the ceremony. Mrs. - Gleaves is ; the former Barbara Griffith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffith, while Mr. Gleaves is a son of Mr. and Mrs;. Marcus Gleaves, Payson. A reception honoring the newlvweds was held in the Spring Lake Chapel the same evening as the j 5'- 'A SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1956 Utah County. Utah j 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. hi 4 If S |