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Show r Vows Myrna Roundy Speaks " - SUNDAY HERALD 1 SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 1956 Utah County. Utah with Richard Ray Hansen i Marries Mr. Wootton I " University - Park Ward LDS Chapel was the scene May 26 of a reception honoring Mr and Mrs. Richard R. Wootton (Shirley Potter who were mar ried May 25 in the Manti Temple by President Peter L. Frandsen The bride's dress was an origi nal design of hers made by Mrs II Grant Bigelow. It wa's of heavy bridal satin with a full skirt over hoops. The bodice and sleeves were covered with Chantilly lace Her veil was of tulle and seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of white carnations with one large white orchid. The bride's sister, Mrs. Jack Whipple of Ogden, was matron of honor; and attendants were Lily Blackburn, Sylvia Manton and Esther Rae Young. Flower girls were Cheryl Peterson and Linda . . , ''.''ii'V 'i v;us.J T--' m'-- ; - . i- liiiilitiiliilt k . J- r I it? i , MRS. T. EUGENE KING (Lenadra Iplpi . . Last evening, June 9, a garden Mr. and for was given J! reception Mrs. T? Eugene King (Lenadra McKell) at the home of the bride's 1 1 it mother, Mrs. Flora S. McKell. The father of the bride was the late Dr. L. E. McKell, and the parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. King. The pair was united in marriage on June 4 in the Salt Lake Patriarch LDS by Temple Charles E. Rowan Jr. Following the ceremony, a wedding break fast was given by the father of the groom at the Coral Room in the Hotel Temple Square. Present were 21 relatives and friends. A variety of special flowers flown from Hawaii for table decorations MR. AND MRS. RICHARD HANSEN (Myrna Roundy) were arranged by Lasca King, sister of the groom. For her honeymoon to the II Northwest, the bride wore a white and lace sheath with red Two Provo High School girls, saved for the trip. They will pay linen and matching accesSftries. duster Sally Thorne and Turid Samuelsen, for the traveling themselves. At the Saturday reception, will have a dream come true a Turift is the daughter of Mr. Lasca and McKell, Mickey King trip to Europe in the days and and Mrs. Ragnar Samuelsen of sister of the bride, were attend Starr Ave., and Sally ants. weeks ahead. v 896 North They wore turquoise sheath is the daughter of Mrs. dresses Thorne and had stephanotis and They will leave Wednesday by bus, arriving in Washington June Lucille Thorne. pale pink rose bouquets. 16. After visiting Washington and The bride was gowned in an P New York they will sail on the FLIER ivory white silk dress with lace Stavangerfjord for Norwa$. with seed The albatross makes the long- trim embroidered bird-dop of Her est a in and native all For Turid, Norway, finger sequins. flights pearls It spends about four tip veil was held in place with a K will be the first time in 5 years that she has seen her rela months of the ayear far out at jewelled trimmed crown. She tives and childhood friends in sea, usually in steady, contin carried a White beaded Bible with i uous flight, which begins in June white orchids. Moss, Norway. He Mrs. McKell wore a After a stay in Norway the two and ends in November. pale blue to .how taksave knows fuel Euroby the will travel through lace dress, and Mrs. King was in girls ing advantage of air currents, rose pink. Both had corsages of pean countries. They will stay never five months and return home on hours. having to flap a wing for orchids. the Bergensfjord of the Norwegian Joe S. King, brother of the American tine, with Turid's Warren G. ws best man. Clyde Edgroom, Harding, in the presi wards served as head usher, and grandmother who will stay for a dential campaign of 1920, first used H visit. were Ray Allred, him assisting Both the girls have worked and the word "normalcy." Norman Weitzeil and Blaine Hadley. The garden was flooded with lights where the guests were served on the lawn and patio. Chester Stone played the organ on the patio. 1 ? v - f s x r. -- v s 4 Club Hears Mrs. Wilkinson SPANISH FORK "Living leisure-- ; ly," was the subject of an address by Mrs. Ernest Wilkinson. of Provo when she spoke before members of In charge of serving were the Aglaian Literary Club at the home of Mrs. George Hawkins. Floyd Soren and Mrs. Elva Bingham of Salt Lake. Helping were Mrs. Thomas Callister, president, Mrs.' Norman Mrs. Weitzeil, presided. Singing was led by Mrs. Blaine Hadley, Diane Ahlander, the bride and groom. Miles Roach with Mrs. Dean JenPeggie Edwards, Diana Robens, Assisting with the serving were sen as the accompanist. The pledge Norma Hedquist, Linda McKell Erlynne Wright, Beryl Harmon, of allegiance was led by Mrs. Carla Holt, Mr. and Mrs. George and Karen and Marilee Jones. Mrs. Allen Brockbank, Mrs. Eldredge, Marjory Chapman; LaT. M. Young. Walter Hedquist and Mrs. Ray Wona Dix and Mrs. Allred were in the gift room. In Mrs. Clyde Ricks, Lois and Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. charge of the guest book were Mrs. Joe S. King and Mrs. Clyde Grant Bigelow were in charge Edwards. of the gifts. Gift bearers were The couple will be at home David Peterson and "Ronnie Kopp. Monday at 287 E. 3rd N. in The couple will be at home at PrOvo. 94 W. 4th N. La-Dea- x MRS. GARY N. FILLMORE (Polly Lucas) Club Notes- - Claude Williams. Mrs. J. Austin Cope Jr. read the club creed, Pi,nn Kns wprp nivw1 hv Tnhn and Nan Hawkins, son and daughter of the hostess. Refreshments were served to 18 members and guests, Mrs. Boyd Ivory, Mrs. Otto Stewart, Mrs. Nathan Hales and Mrs. JSliza Hales. VALLEY CHAPTER 3 OES will meet Tuesday t S p.m. at the Masonic Temple for' special Flag Day ceremony uni der the direction of Karl W. Scherer, associate grand patron The Arabs Kuwait X believ that evil spirits proceed only straight ahead, and cannot hir corners. ne (m) JO fabulous 6n1rn IlllllilUIJlllJl NON-STO- non-sto- lilt 4 Tour Europe Two Proyo Girls Wi The bride's gown was of white silk shantung with a full street-length skirt, fitted bodice with long with pointed sleeves and lace trim. Her bouquet was two- - , large white orchids. Miss Ash wore a street-lengt- h dress of blue embroidered silk, and carried gardenias. The garden was decorated with f an arch entwined with peonies. Music was played by J. C. Bates ? on the organ. Mrs. Kent Everett of Idaho Falls, ;: Ida., was at the guest book. Mrs. i Odean Hess ar.o Mrs. Jack Packer took care of the gifts. Mrs. J. I Edwin Allen was in Charge of the i servings For her short honeymoon, Mrs. Fillmore wore a navy blue linen v embroidered sheath dress with A V navy and white accessories. The bride is a .graduate of Idaho Falls High School. The groom was graduated from Lincoln High School. Both are employed at f Geneva. Thej will reside in American Fork until autumn when Mr. Fillmore will enter the University : of Utah. ck Nolan and Jack Whipple. Mrs. Frank Alder, Mrs. John Taylor and Mrs. Vern Bullock were in charge of the decorations with a blue and white theme. Music was furnished by Ken Hansen at the organ. The Cami Los social unit members Sang to With Gay Garden Reception .4 - McKell) Wedding Ends McKell-Kin- g Helen Ash was maid of honor, and Mako Hideshima was best man. The attendants wore blue princess style dresses and carried blue daisies. Mrs. Selma Potter, mother of the bride, wore a pink princess style dress with a white and blue feathered carnation corsage. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. andMrs. Roland H. Wootton of,Washington, D.C. Glen Harmon was best man. Ushers were Dennis Swenson, Joe Tomlinson, Gary Milam, Phil i . guests attended. t ;" Kopp. IiSil - i. The , : Mr. and Mrs. H. Stanley Niel sen announce the marriage of Polly Lucas of Provo to Gary N. Fillmore, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Fillmore of Orem. The ceremony tooh place Sunday evening, June a, ai me mieisen home in the garden with Bishop Stacey Gam officiating. About 100 Miss Potter On June 1 Richard Ray Hansen .Bonne Read, Carol Sutton, Esther claimed Myrna Roundy for his Roundy and Janet Hansen. Roundy wore a pink formal bride In rites at the Manti LDS Mrs. while Mrs. Hansen wore a dress, Temple. Their corsages, were formal. blue The next evening a reception orchids. was given for the couple in the purple Don Davis was best man. Geneva Second Ward LDS Chapel Howard Nelson played back by-th- e bride's parents, Mr. ahd and a program was music, ground Mrs. Miles D. Roundy. Mr. and presented. Mrs. R. A. Hansen of San Mateo, Serving the guests were cotiette Calif., are parents of the groon. Brand Gerene Backus and The lovely slipper satin gown Gayliajak, Austin. Mrs. Fern Bowden, of the bride was accentuated with Mrs. Edith Gittins and Mrs. Sue Chantilly lace. She carried a white Read were in the gift room. orchid with yellow roses and lily At the guest book was Mrs. of the valley. Joyce Bown. Attendants were dressed in flow fFor her California honeymoon, ered dimity dresses and had red the bride chose a white linen suit II rose and white carnation bouquets with blue accessories. 'Matron txf hnnnr was Mrs. Pfltsv Their home will be at 767 E RoundyJ and bridesmaids were 820 N. i Sunday Evening Ceremony Unites Provo Pair 3-- A 19 'it m. '5 in " ' I-le4 wonder-washin- g cotton tte a- CTD exb fio blouses I .1 FOR BOOKS ONLY i Me. (UP) FARMINGTON, The Farmington, Public Library Association is both rich and poor More than $85,000 has been left the assocaitioh in wills, but the funds are: restricted to buying books.. There is not a penny for operating and maintaining the library The town has had to earmark funds for that purpose. - . .4. 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