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Show i SUNDAY, JULY 22, 1956 Utah County. Utah SUNDAY HERALD ' 17 (;; A Th is Is id Month Busy Cup ' If I ' - ; , -- ' i 's " " . - 4. - , - sf ' - I , ' ) ' s , "A ' . ( ' Is " '' i, - ' ) y ' v ' " " - . ' v , , ; ;- . -- ' r k , , , - f . ; - - TVi'" W - ; - - ; -- t 1 " J f ' $ i w I ; ' - , ' ' 'i . J" ' ),v , , ( ? f, ' I , . . , A "' ' llji , . ' y . I in r 1 . I ' ? . ' " ! Vulj' ' " . S ' . - "; - tf - - - , ' - ,t" . ' JANE WEST WOOD - The groom's parents are the late Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rokich. He has been living with his brother Mr. and Mrs. and sister-in-la: John Rokich.' Bishop J. Wallace Boswell of the Provo Fourth LDS Ward performed the ceremony in the lovely garden of Mr. and Mrs, Brady Walker in Orem, aunt and uncle of the hand-draw- n U, bride. f reception followed in the Walker garden; and patio with Helen Hansen as maid of honor; A Arnoline Snow, Nadine Oldroyd of Salt Lake and Mrs.' Joseph Lin- . ford, sister, as attendants. The, bride wore a white lace and tulle over slipper satin go'wn Mrs. James Is Hostess To Block Fete Mrs. Armand James was hostess to "a party Tuesday evening at her home, for the ladies in her block. Mrs. V. L. Sigman was a special guest, presenting ah evening of entertainment of picture slides taken while the Sigmans made fheir home in Bolivia. Mrs. James was assisted by Mrs. Ralph J. Box as Places were set for Mrs. Clar ence "Moon, Mrs. Clifford Jenkins Mrs. Everett Evertsen, Mrs. Theo profusion of white and orchid gladioli, madonna lilies and other seasonal flowers.. Ernest Tucker played soft music recordings. In charge of serving were Mrs. Mrs. Robert Stanley Roberts, Green, Mrs. Dorothy Soush and Mrs. Walker, and assisting were Honalee Green, VeeAnn Jeffs, Carol Lynn and Susan Roberts and Nell Sumpter. Mrs. Stanley Roberts, aunt of the bride, made tHe wedding cake which was decorated with baby orchids a'nd feathered carnations topped with a white arch and wo doves holding wedding bands. Merilyn and Frances Henrie, sisters of the bride, were in charge of, the gifts. Kathy Redd presided over the guest book. For her honeymoon to Idaho, Yellowstone Park and Pinedale, Wyo..,t the new bride wore an aqua sheath linen dress with lace coat of aqua and a white orchid cor' sage. Several showers were held in the bride's honor, including one by Arnoline Snow and Mrs. Joyce Weight and another by her fellow employes in Salt Lake where she will continue to work. The groom will continue his studies at the University of Utah. They will be at home in Salt Lake July 25. co-host- . x Brown, Mrs. Milton Littlefield, Mrs. Sammv Georee. Mrs. Keith Trane, Mrs. Wilford OvesonMrs C. R. Lassen and Mrs. Sigman. Doce Am gas With " i Meef i : - Mrs. Perry Verl Perry was hostess Thursday evening to the Doce Amigas Club. , rDinner was served at small tables, after which games of pinochle were played. Prizes went to Mrs. Carl Evans and Mrs. Jack Mrs. , 1 1 i ' -- Groneman. Mrsli . Boy Rawlins told of her trip to Alaska where she , visited two of her sisters. There were 10 members present. ; 1 , '"' ,.L" ' " ? .SANDWICH COOKIES The sandNEW YORK (UP) wich cookie always jis a favorite tHrie you're with children. Stf the cookitf jar, try this baking, for method.. While they're stiU hot 111 II MR. AND MRS. GLEN LAVON WEBB (Dora Powell) centuated waistline and tiered lace skirt with ruffles of tulle, floor- ength. Her veil of illusion was attached to a jewel trimmed tiara. She carried a jfhite net fan with white orchide andjily of the valley. For something old. she had a linen handker dainty chief from Mexico. Miss Hansen wore a mint bro caded taffeta and carried a white net fan with white carnations. The attendants wore orchid brocaded taffeta with orchid feathered carnations and baby breath with white fans. Mrs. Henrie made their dresses also. Mrs. Henrie wore a deep orchid crepe, while Mrs. John Rokich was in an orchid and green chiffon gown. Their flowers were white carnations. Fred Buckner was best man, and ushers were Tom Burke, Albert Draper and Ray Henrie, a brother. They were married in front of a large; outdoor fireplace and mirror decorated with white rosebuds, orchid carnations ahd ferns' centered with a beautiful white bow of ribbon. The garden was' a J of. Magna.' II nr.n-Jr- i Dora Powell Becomes fashioned by, her mother. The bodice had cap sleeves and scoop neckline, a satin cumberbund ac garden wedding July 14 united; in marriage Norma Henrie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Henrie of Provo, and Nick Rokich St. Francis Church Wedding Wil Unite Provo Couple V h A - ' r - - v " l Reception Held at Aunt's Orern Home Henrie-Rokic- I- ' MR.. AND MRS. NICK ROKICH (Ndrma Heiirie) ' i - , , I - , - 1 - , " - ir 1 - , ' s ' t Provo Sergeant: Weds Iowa Girl at His Home Mrs. Glen Lavon Web home ceremony united in marriage Dora Powell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Powell of Orem, and Glen Lavon Webb, son of Mr.- and Mrs. Stanley Webb of Lehi. Bishop Clay M. Benson officiated July 12 at the home of the bride. Strains of a wedding march were played by Mrs. J. A. Brooks on A mid-Jul- y - the organ. The bride wore a white ballerina length sheer dress over a stiff hooped petticoat. The bodice had short puffed sleeves and rounded neckline. Her lace veil fell from a gathered bridal lace cap. She carried a bouquet of white carnations around a large purple or? chid. The matron of honor was a sister of the bride, Mrs. Ralph Brooks. She wore a yellow ballerina length deess. Her flowers were pink and white carnations Mrs. Powell was in A blue and white polka dot dress, and Mrs. Webb wore pink. Their corsages were white carnations. Best man was a brother of the groom, Leon Webb. A background of glads and asters provided a lovely setting. Mrs. J. A. Brooks and Ralph Brooks played selections on the organ afterward. Mr. Brooks also sang few numbers. Grandmothers of the bride, Mrs. Effe, Thompson and Mrs. Ada Gardner, stood in the line also. Mrs. Lewis Parker was in charge of serving refreshments. She Was assisted by relatives. Mrs. Thompson was in the gift room, also assisted by other relatives. The couple is making a home in Lehi. Wednesday, July 18, Sergeant John W. Simmons, son of Mr--, and Mrs. Fred Simmons of Provo, claimed for his bride Darlene Gibson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gibson of Mount Ayr, Ia. The marriage was performed at the home of the groom with Bishop Verl Van Wagenen of the Fourteenth LDS Ward officiating. Close friends and relatives? were present. The bride wore a gray afternoon dress with white accessories. She had a white orchid corsage. Light refreshments , and pieces of wedding cake Were served- to Oe guests. Riding Club Has Wives Party. seas in Nutemburg, Germany. He is making he Army his career. . The bridej; plans to remain in the United Stales until she can join him. She is a graduate of high school in Mount Ayr. Sergeant Simmons has attended Medical Scteol in Houston, Tex. mderella CHILDREN'S ... . the dandy look school-succes- VALUES TO " M s 1 1,;- M - vl; ft FILATTS U1 sm& Trim Tred, Helter Skelters, and Jantzen VALUES 'I - CaiUM ... TO in white, pink, and Light 92 y-de- si gned Nil A 111 I f A j HIGH HEEL American Girl, and Deb in pink, white and beige. Values to $10.95 'f , i l j mi little sisteri ; !, Sizes 3 to 6x Q Oft O.TO t big sister M Sizes 7-- 14 as seen in Parents i Qn ; ' SUMMERETTE FABRIC CASUALS Famous style In Fabric Casuals-Regu- lar $3.98 and $4.98. Reduced to only i. 94 ... v' fittings will add to the appearance of any plumb--' ing fixture. They're streamlined, finished in non-tarnishi- If yoU are invited for a weekend in ;the country with friends who have a summer cottage, be sure to find out in advance what kind of entertainment io expect. now what That will let you clothes to take along and what '. kind of sports equipment. It's awkwardto arrive for a weekend, without a tennis racket and find everyone playing tennis or to arrive without a swimsuit and finbVeveryone ready for at , dip ia pooL ; ; . ' t i CindereJIa borrows th rbmantic beau ook for feminirm new cottons that are sudswonderf ull left: contrast weskit and blouse effect . . . looks three-piec- e but it's all one! right: dashing Byron collar and cuffs in bold solid color. Sizes 3 to 6x, 7 to 1 4. American-Standar- d . ng Long-lastin- AfiV mifmtW : 56 NORTH 2nd WEST 'l PROVO, UTAH. j i g. lUlE - ' f Chromard. Easy to clean . . . easy to use. There's a complete line, from shower heads to laundry tray ova PLUMBING HEATING FR 3-10- 03 90 MEDIUM A Smartl Blu. $8.95 94 W6 Jwgj by I -. IfJOMEM'S aarccol fiff Uophce old; faulty ings with gleaming, nev, smooth-workin- g Styles 5)92 m I Give your' plwmbing J Take odVO"'-- A & from the oven, place two squares of milk chocolate bar, or several chocolate chips between ,jwo thin .oatmeal cookies. 7 r Come $5193 594 Sn96 Robert Marrott, honorary members; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Green, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gillman, net SHOES 8,to 3. Summer plaids! s FAMILV Poll Parroand Star Brand. Sizes in white,, pastel pink and light blue. " Mr. and Mrs. Howard Green, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Covington, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Ostergaard, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Viklund, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Adams, Mrs. Kenneth Gillman, Mrs. Dean Adams, Mrs. Bill Robinson, Mrs. Arnold Green and Mrs. Jay Hall. , TREMENDOUSLY REDUCED! YOUR... in . mi mi LAYAWAY NOW LAY-AWA- Y , er s P. G. PLEASANT GROVE The Pleasant Grove Riding Club held a canyon party recently at Little Mill Camp in American Fork Canyon. Wives of the group attended and assisted in the canyon type fare which was greatly enjoyed by the group. Mrs. Mack R. Ostergaard was in charge of the peppy entertain; ment ahd games which were played. With original words composed to the tune of "Old1 Smoky' Mrs. Bryce Adams, won the song prize. Mrs. Kenneth Gillman was in charge of the meal preparation. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ahman. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. James B. Weist-woo- d council and achieved high honors of Provo announce the en- in athletics. After kerving in the gagement and forthcoming mar- Korean War, he returned to Utah riage of their daughter Jane to ahd wan graduated from West-rninstJohn E. Pino", son of Mr. and Mrs. College !in Salt Lake City' John B. Pino of Provo. with a B.S. degree in Education. Miss Westwood is' a graduate of St. Francis Church will be' the Provo High School. She! was a seltiing August 18 where tha member of the Subdeb sorority. couple will exchange vows at a. She has attended the University of, NupHal Mass with the Reverend 7 Utah. Colman Colloty officiating. A re if LinMir. Pino is a graduate ception will be held afterwards at coln High School where he was a the home of the bride-elect'- s' par' ,;: .. . member of the Cor Unum Club. ents He attended Dixie Junior ' College The couple plans to make a home at St. George and served there as in Salt Lake City where My. Pino vice president of the student has accepted a teaching position. Afterward the couple left for a Southern Utah Canyons honeymoon. They will return for a few days before the groom leaves for Fort Dix, N. J. for a three-yea- r assignment with the Medical Corps over- - - iAYAWAY NOW SGT. AND MRS. JOHN W. SIMMONS (Darlene Gibson) ,uot r nana ana Kanacratt styles. Nylon mesh rcVta Newest summer styles in men's sandals . Regular to $5.95 ccot UTAM - ! . Fret Parking In the rear of our building 240 NORTH UNIV. AVE. i ... summer LEATHER SANDALS 1 - .'. 127 wist ccnr.1 . i |