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Show 16 SUNDAY HERALD SUI!tY JUE,?;.1957 , , June JRomances Brings Waters to Wed Nadine Louis J.- - Fish June 28 t - ' . I i .. t t . 1 r f f I . . t w Mr. and Mrs. Howard Waters of Springville announce the engagement and forthcoming June 28 marriage of their daughter Nadine to Louis J. Fish, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Fish Jr. of Ferron, Utah. The couple will be married in Springville and a reception will follow. Miss Waters Is a graduate of Springville High School where she wa a member of the Pep Club and A Cappella choir. She also was graduated from LDS Seminary. Mr. Fish Is a graduate of South Emery High School. He was in the U. S. Air Force for four years, part of tha time aa a pilot in the Korean War. He is now employed in Kichfield. " ' , , ' , i ' -- .'V -V : y J - r ' 'A; ' V ' t4-- i V ,T ft - j . ' i ' yys- .v. J :: v .sv... f a ' , i , 1 t " V " i , ' VS,' ft.', i ? f m K '' ' ' i - ? " f . ; v, - - w x " - ' r - - , y , ?: '4 - V ; 4-- : ? 1 - p "'.V' f v 1 i ' ' f- - Jrf - V. - 1 'I . , In- v. - ' - - ' ! ' V . w C H 1 , t" - ' r r ' s ' - : i - ,v ' v 'f a , ' ,, ' ' k :? W t x ' ' - ' x - - I , 4 r 'i - i ' : . . ' x. J JV - ; X - ' r -- nT. sx : " f s '. ' . , ..,.-.'. . 1 ; - ; ' 'v, V j JANICE WALKER HAZEL DAWN BIGGS Mr. and Mrs. James W. Larsen (Lola Johnson) Hazel Biggs, Leon Meldrum Circle June 7 For Weddina Zoa' Johnson Becomes Mrs. James W. Larsen Mr. and Mrs. Ernest O. Biggs of Tooele announce the approaching marriage of their daughter Hazel OWn to Leon H. Meldrum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal L. the Santaqilin Junior High School. The bride wore a white organdy waltz-lengt- h dress. Her bouquet was of white feathered carnations surround ing an orchid. Mrs. VeNile Steele, La'Dean Lamb and Mona Rae Lamb were attendants in pastel pink dresses with feathered peppermint carnation bouquets. Wayne Lofgran was best man, and Ed Westover and VeNile Steele ushered. Mrs. Johnson wore a pink dress, and Mrs. Larsen Featured in your favorite magazine . . .featured at NADINE chose a nylon lavender dress. Both had baby orchids and white feathered carnation corsages. Seasonal flowers decorated the hall. Laurence W. Clayson was master of ceremonies at a program. Florence Lamb and Mr. Westover gave toasts. A reading Was given by Jack Okelberry and a piano duet by Nora West-ove- r and Carolyn Nelson. Phyllis Griffiths sang a solo. In charge of serving dainty refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson and Stella John Young University and is now a teacher at Grantsville High School. Mr. Meldrum is a student at BYU and has spent two years Meldrum of Provo. in the armed forces. Following 4 A wedding is planned June 7 a short honeymoon the couple in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. will make a home in Provo where The young couple will be honor- Mf. Meldrum will continue hiis WATERS ed at a reception the same eve- schooling. ning in Tooele. son. In the gift room were Mrs. Miss Biggs is a graduate of the ISOLATED Australia is the only inhabited Sherman Hansen and Marjorie continent Johnson. that does not have ana will The couple other continent within a few make home in Provo. miles of it. The island continent The bride is a gfaduate of lies 1,800 miles southeast of its nearest neighbor, Asia. Payson High School and has at- Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Jack-- j and rela- appointed son welcomed friends tives at a beautifully tended the Central Utah Vocational School. She is presently employed as a librarian in the Santaquin school. The groom is a graduate of Meridian High School in Meridian, Ida. He has been a student at Brigham Young University, and is now employed in Provo. the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sardoni at the Provo LDS Ward 25. Saturday, May Mrs. Jackson is the former Betty Sardoni. Mr. Jackson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Armond L. Jackson of El Paso, Tex. The couple recited marriage toavs in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Spencer W. Kimball, member of the Council of Twelve, officiating, on the preceding day. Lace and tulle were combined in the soft white wedding gown which Mrs. Jackson chose to wear at the reception. She card ried a white and orchid bouquet from Hawaii. Wedding attendants, Mrs. Armond B. Jackson, Marilyn Velma Jackson and Jean Sardoni, were gowned in aqua dresses with lace bodices which were accented by bouquets of pink majestic daisies and white earnatiotis. Tbe bride's mother Chose a pink gcrwfl and Mrs. Jackson, a pstel rose lace dress and each wore a white orchid corsage. Best man was Edgar L. Meacham. Greeting guests, at the door were Mr; and Mrs. Raymond El Beckham afid Armond B. Jackson.- Bouquets of pink majestic daisies and gladioli were . combined with fcridal wreath and pink daisies to form a lovely floral background for the receiving line and to decorate the hall. During the receiving hours music was presented by a string ' trld, Patricia .Henrie, Barbara Allen and Todd flritsch; Mrs. William H. McKay, accompanied by Miss Allen; Mr. and Mrs, Donald AUred, accompanied by .Mrs, TweKth-Thirteen- and fashion TS. cmSJ Jjt T?Xt th , 3k lS itl m. A L; x i "Skippies" c tormfit by Dfcau?e you want a neat, trim figure . . . because Jrou want a free and easy feeling . . . you'll want Skippies". No weight 'no bulk, no bind,., just gentle elastic that controls with wonderful comfort, "SkiprW Pantte No. 843 is made of long wearing nylon elastic net, with slimming S7CCn panels front and back. 2H inch waistband. White. S.M.L. (Also araitebl as girdle No. 943). Ex. L. $7.95 n?erer Bra No. 551. Reinforced scallop design caresses, holds, molds you front and forward gires natural bustline with support torn ihi sides. Whitebeauty er-- , broldered cotton, 32A to 38d ... tC . mm' O ' i Bertrand Harrison, Assisting with the serving were Linnaea Harrison, Selefle and Sandra SanObefg, Barbara and Arlene Blackett, Linda tHckson, Joarm Hoover, Lestee Kirwaft and Nedra Blackham. Receiving and arranging gifts were Mrs. tarr el SorenWi, Mrs. Hyrum Anderson and Mrs, Coy Black-haPatricia Johnston was in m. Red squirrels voluntarily swim streams and lakes, Including such Waters as Lake George and the broadest part of Lakf Cham- - plain. . Sixth-Eight- t p-as- Orem Stake Beehive girls held swarm night recently at the Orem First-Secend-Ten- LDS th Ward Chapel under the direction of Mrs. Delpha Holdaway and Mrs. Helen Allred, stake leaders. Awards were given to first and second year, Beehive girls. There were 62 Honor Bees. Approximately 200 girls participated in a skit demonstrating the fields in Bee- The World '9 Great Perfume V Classic - - 7 - " "4? 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Honoring their daughter imme diately prior to her departure, Mr. and Mrs. Walker will be hosts at a bride's open house th evening of June 8 to be held in h LD the Ward 312 N. 1st E., (American Churchy Fork. Friends and relatives are Invited to call between 8 p.: m. and 10 p. m. No formal invitations ate being issued. Janice was graduated from high school and LDS Seminary here and from Brigham Young University. She was affiliated with Garni Los social unit at the school University. For the has she year taught English tn the Le Moore, Calif., high nchoel. Roger attended the- - University of Utah and completed a mission for the LDS Church in Finland., He left In January for overseas service with the artny. Tbe couple plan to make a home in Bamburg, Germany, until Roger's release from the service next springs liLtnliTl! full-Skirt- ed Is Mr. and Mrs. Noel A. FuJler, Salt Lake. Oity, are pa Karats of the prospective bridegroom, who is stationed in Germany with the U. S. Army. The marriage of the young couple will take place in the Swiss LDS Temple in Berne Vegas, yellow-throate- " Brigham hive work. The girls also displayed handicrafts including three quilts, dish towels and aprons. One of the qualts was made and quilted entirely by the girls. dharge of the guest book, Refreshments were served to phe young couple will make the girls and their mothers. Mrs. home Jn Djego Helen Garter, stake music chorfor the summer after a honey' with the music. assisted moon trip to the parks of south- ister, 300 persons attended. About ern Utah and to Las Nev. My-ru- p, j i Orem Stake Has Swarm Night Betty Sardoni Recites Vows With Harold Jackson underline for freedom Announce- FORK AMERICAN ment of the engagement of Janice Walker and Roger T. Fuller is announced by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Walker, American Fork Canyon, parents of th bride-elec- t. SANTAQUIN An impressive ceremony in the Manti LDS Temple united in marriage Lola Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete L. Johnson of Santaquin, and James W. Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold V. Larsen of Boise, Ida. The couple was married Saturday, June 1, and a reception that evening was given by the bride's parents in The light, lovely Janice Walker, Roger Fuller Plan Swiss Temple Marriage UTAH 240 NORTH UN IV.: AVE. |