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Show 7fl SUNDAY. JUNE SUNDAY HERALD 30, 1957 Utah County, Utah til) Wayne Kunze Recite Vows and Mrs. Lloyd Howe entertained at a their wedding reception and Foya Risley, daughter, Wayne Kunze, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kunze. Hie marriage ceremony was performed earlier In the evening at the home of the groom's parents at ,401 Brookside Drive by Bishop Jimmy LawSjPRINGVTLLE-- Mr. . - ..;-V 4- r - - e''' - ) , r fx ' i- - . i" 5-' rf-v- ' Mary Horton Marries i?. M. Quivey rence. '"x The reception was held in the Stake. House. A grandmother of the bride, Mrs. T. J. Eddy, helped receive guests. Mary Morrill, matron of honor, wore a pale pink gown. Mrs. Howe wore a tan suit and Mrs. KonzeV dress was navy blue. Both wore corsages of pink roses. Harold Kunze was best man, and Douglas Kunze took charge of the guest book. Mrs. Dean Hiatt and Mrs. Flukinger were to charge of serving. The bride andoom will be at home at 190 W. 2nd S., Spring-vill- e. I .Uv"'..'-.-. 4. , "i' tot - '' -'. ' J v ' v - Jin " i r In an Impres SPRINGVILLE sive ceremony Saturday, June 22, Mary Jane Horton became the bride of Richard M. McQuivey of Salem. The marriage ceremony was performed by President How ard C. Maycock at the Third-Nint- h LDS Ward hall. Following the ceremony, the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Elkington D. Horton were hosts at a wedding reception., Mr. and Mrs. Marion McQuivey, parents of the groom stood with them to y Reception Follows Garden Ceremony ,. Youi; Beauty is "A I Completes Business Course '.: :4. y i MR. AND - MRS. DENIS i - embroidered green taffeta sheath gown. The bridesmaids were at GROO (Nancy Birrell) tired in pink frocks. They all car ried net hearts with vanda orchids and pink rosebuds, Mrs. Horton chose a mWia colored gown and Mrs. McQuivey wore rose lace. Their corsages were of vanda orchids and pink rosebuds. Lee McQuivey, brother of the majrie4;ibere at an, early, date , Petite, ipritty iNancy chose for groom, was best man and ushers bak were Jay Wilson and Jack Mc ra fiewedding n f wnue lenna-iengtiace Quivey. mooei oi formBeautiful floral tull4rover The .satin,-. and arrangements of mums and adorned the refitttoYbodTcevad icalloped glads On the table with rooms, neckline and long p ception ted sleeves. Her, fingertip veil was the wedding cake were 'crystal lace swans . with floating rosebuds. Of white tulle 'and. hekf-In withT. a tiiraof seed pearls and jjacKgrouna organ music was seiauiniiBhtt. a carried .bouquet the - . . played throughout evening by ... . t a .. of wnlte cainauons centerec? wiia Bill Kapp. jt white i, orchid w 1 1 n white Doing th 'serving was the Mutual class of stream1ers;' .. . Jafle. They ' sis was her were Birrell Barbara Huntington, Ann Kathy Ann ter'a niaid of honor in blue ruffled Roylance, Nancy Strong, Ann Val Rae Chamberlain, Bonn net,-Bridesmaids were Gayla ' Bridges, Anna Mae ToWer, San- Lynn Jackman. Linda Lamb and dra Scott and linda Blackburn Dianne Boyer assisted with the in hemstitched pastel gowns. gifts. They carried nosegays of white Merrilyn Wight and Nancy carnations. Tiny Marlynn Jensen was flower girl in a nylon polka dot dress and pink carnation wrist band. Mrs. Birrell wore beige lace with rhinestones and sequin A husbands party was given trim, while Mrs. Groo was attired in blue lace. Both wore Thursday evening at the residence of Mrs. Griff NuttaU in Lake View orchid corsages. the of brother by Bonnie Thais Club members. Jerry Birrell, servhostess was Mrs. Assisting bride, was home from the ice to be best man. Spencer Meldrum. A delicious dinServing the guests dainty re- ner was served on the back lawn. Guests present were Mrs. Leona freshments were, Nancy Lee Johnson, Ilene Bunnell, La Rene Church, Dr. E. J. Ellsworth, HarFerre, Janet Taylor .and Susan old Bunnell, Paul Ream, Emil Morgan. In charge of the gift Wolsey, Francis Hazel, Max Bills room was Janet Jensen assisted and Elvin Prestwich. by Elva Scott, Norma Lynn Cluff and Donna Rae Jensen. Gifts were received at the door by Gordon and Ronald Birrell and Alan Groo. Ushers were Jay Healey and Boyd Holdaway. Corrine Johnson presided over the guest book. An enjoyable program was given, and dancing Nancy Birrell, Denis Groo Exchahge Wedding promises waltz-lengt- ' ' - three-quarter-len- Mrs. T. C. Mead of Boulder The bride was given in marvisited Zina Johnson She City, Nev., riage by Mr. Vincent. and attended Leadership Week in walked down the aisle in a Provo the past week. She returned h wedding dress of home Saturday. sheer nylon net and chantilly In an atmosphere of gaiety Dr. and Mrs. Glen W. Garrett lace underscored with ruffled are enhanced by ferns and flowers, tulle daintily tucked in at the and tiny daughter, Terry Sue, the here on a month's leave from newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Denis waistline. Her bouffant skirt was at Groo (Nancy Birrell) greeted stationed is Dr. Garrett Navy. fashioned with insets of lace and the North Island Naval Air Sta- friends recently t a. reception tulle studded with tiny seed tion. Mrs. Garrettisthe former The reception wa- given by the' and fell veil her fingertip pearls, Dorothy Gaoesbeck ,and Titey are bride's mother,- - Mrs. Oarav H. from a cloche of matching lace visiting with ber parents, Jrrell, in the beautiful new Lake and pearls. She carried a bou- and Mrs. BrmGxoesbeck, ;and VleQlJDSTiWard halLr,, Parents quet of pink elf- roses and white will also visit Mr, and Mrs. Glen oflhe; xrTom are , MrJJ and rMrs; tephanotis. VAP Eati ?A4 ,;'Cirod' of LakVIew. Garrett of; Kaysville Patricia Clayton was maid r of ; ejmarriage was solernidtea ttoe honor, and bridesmaids were to i;aoue-irin- g j cerelnion Bonnie Baker and Vicky Rowe. presiding jdaylatMary Rowe was flower girl. All Bishop Murlynv Brown. brfde'by wore dainty pink sheer cotton TheTpair bad planned a Salt nylon gowns and carried pink Lake LDS Temple marriage, but rosebuds and white carnations. a sudden, illness of the bride-to-b- e Bown man. was Fred best Jr. prevented it. The couple" will be Womof Orem OREM Members Paul Vincent II and William E. Clayton were ushers, and Rich- en's Club and their husbands will ard and Douglas Vincent were take a "cruise" to Hawaii for their annual summer party, acjunior ushers. enImmediately following the cer- cording to Mrs. Bernus Bills, ..... v.. emony, a reception was held. tertainment chairman. The cruise is planned for The home and garden were tastethe fully decorated with pink and Thursday evening, Aug. 1, at house club Boat Provo Harbor roses and rang. white SALEM The Salem Lions and The cake table was ar- with dinner served out on the Lady Lions held their annual into MARYKAWAKAMI stallation party at Salem Park retistically decorated with a three-tie- r balcony for those who wish water the moonlight. enjoy by in cake and wedding pink Time for your Hair Color The arrangements are being cently. white with maline pink Mrs. Lucille Tanner led the forming Test. Is yours faded, streaked the base of the cake. made for the cruise with the sea Ln singing several songs. Crystal or dull and drab. The sun is candelabra food dinner-bMrs. Bills and group tain pink was by graced Mel Hanks scream the flaws so bright all charge of the ma- her commMee consisting of Mrs. installation of new officers for the were attached pers by pink is Your at you. problem line streamers to the cake, with L. W. (Curt) Curtis, Mrs. Woodd easily solved, ask us about ruff Jensen, Mrs. Roy Hoover, coming year. He spoke briefly on and white tucked rosebuds pink bath. color gentle permanent by Mrs. Julian Hansen and Mrs. the many projects completed outIt is mild and very natural in among the maline. in The Lions Salem. Club the Kofford. She is also being even your best Mrs. Alex Hedquist, Mrs. Doro-the- y Cree appearance assisted by Mrs. O. S. Allen and going president thanked the club friend heed never know. Rowe, Mrs. Vincent and Mrs. Ken Whitwood and club for their support during the past Mrs. Virginia Clayton greeted A Husband's Behavior is officers including Mrs. Raymond year and asked them to get behind the guests throughout evening the new president, Myron Lyons, sometimes difficult for us to Mrs. Albert Willoughy, president. Clark at presided The committee is making ar- in the year to come. understand, but we agree that the book. guest The new officers in the Lady the glamorous girl he married r Hawaiian arti range Christina Rowe brought gifts cles and yachtlnlrexmipment to Lions were installed by President does look strange and repellto be arranged, by Dixie Ennis, add to the atmosphere a Chana Hansen with Mrs. Carl Lee ing with her hair constantly shin-i Kaye Aldrich and Norma D club member who has any sug pinned up. Softly c,urled, the new president. n g coiffure, . professionally Hedquist. Serving girls included gestions or items to offer for use Thbanquet was served by the followed. done once a weejk Is a necesJane Ann Bown, Jessie D. Ripple is invited to contact Mrs. Bills. Lady Lions with Mrs. Hansen in The new Mr; and Mrs. Groo sity not a luxury, ask your and Kay Lynn Busterud. an be will details Further are charge. making their home in Provo. husband the next time you bride' wore a stunning en nounced later. The committee Hie look nice. semble of brown and beige linen met this week at the home of with matching beige accessories Mrs. Bills and light refreshments To Be Happy on a vacation for her honeymoon to Mexico. we recommend a vacation were&exyea perm, inexpensive, good professional wave that is not too curly and can be shaped for a minimuni of care. It is not a permanent but an exclusive in our solon. It is called "P.H.S." or permanent Hair Style. Ask us about it. ' . ' ' .V t4 Vacationers can bring back many things. Some bring home a good burn, oth Our MISS ers a sun-taFOR JOYCE BULLOCK on her recent trip to Lake Tahoe A Greeting Card Fits brought back a slight sun-ta- n a rested look and a few -- s?c-' An Enjoyable Book For -freckles. 'Tis said, "only your m best friend will listen to the details of your vacation." so Spare HouT we promptly offered to listen. A Child's Book Rose Petals are very lovely, li our naturally curley hair cut Candles in All Sizes & Colors is shaped like rose petals. Requires very little or no Wedding Books, Napkins, Invitations, setting and results are quite 'T" I 11 different. Nice to be. able to i,, ,i,i,i You a Cards Thank brush in a after style just Kiddie Ville has alTthe important swim or any other summer j exertion. (alfts For The Bridge Party for "Western" Fun Time! equipment Special for this week overAH Better Brands stocked on a Masterpiece, Stationery square - rod ; naturally curly Jttolstert Western Hats Cljaps Guns Ladies' French Purses permanent wave. 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Her fingertip veil of bride's illusion fell from a sequin cap, She carried a white Bible with a white orchid and pink rosebuds. The matron of honor wore an SPRINGVHXE Marilyn kil Mr. of ( and Mrs. ler, daughter Steve Miller, has been graduated from Henagers Business School. She is at present employed in Salt Lake City; Hosler-Hedqui- st r greet guests. Matron of honor was La Rae Larsen, a cousin of the bride. Bridesmaids were Jean Loveless, Lorraine Horton, Janice Horton, MarilynHMtfler MR. AND MRS. ROBERT A. HEDQUIST (Velda Jean Hosier) ' II ''-- ' x MR. AND MRS. RICHARD M. McQUTVEY (Mary Jane Horton) Stewart were in charge of the Wight assisted with general arguest book. Taking care of the rangements. For her going away outfit, the gifta were Elaine Ence, Donna bride wore a white sheath dress Lee, LuDean Piper, Marilyn Eves, with black patent heels and bag, Pat Taylor, Geniel Ashcraft, Afton white gloves and hat. The couple will go to Chicago, yhere Mr. Maycock and Janet Snelson. 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