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Show ., Judy Hill ,r: - - JO-- Becomes New Bride "rJ;; ',( ij MRS. NEIL LEE HIRST (Janece dinger) Janece Clin&er Marries Neil Lee Hirst At Home were attendants. Flower girl was Debra Clinger, a sister. Best mar. was Farrell Hirst, a brother of the groom, and ushers were Tracy Johnson and Ted Van Leuven. Mrs. Hirst wore a gown of blue faille. Mrs. Clinger wore a gown of soft, dusty blue crepe. The two mothers wore corsages of talisman roses. The bridesmaids, carrying out the autumn theme of the reception, wore princess-style- d dresses of ballerina length. Their bouquets were fashioned in the form of butterlies. The fall hues were again reflected in the serving and luncheon tables each with a centerpiece of a single giant dahlia. A beautiful and artistically decorated wedding cake was a center of interest in the serving area. Mrs. Marie Robison and Mrs. William Oldroyd had charge of the girls who served the guests. were Kathryn Tueller, forming a becoming sweetheart They Nelson Joan neck:ine. Her bridal veil of tulle Marianne Campbell, Zo? Leone Palmer. fpll from a crown of pearls and and a Lorin Jex she carried rhine5tones and played background bouquet of white gardenias and music on an electric organ talisman roses. throughout the evening. The bridal couple left on a Matron of honor was Mrs. Don W. McBride, sister of the bride; honeymoon to Olympia, Wash., maid of honor was De Ann Cling.--i where they will make their home another sister, and Mrs. while the bridegroom is stationed Trary Johnson and Janet Miner at Fort Lewis. the loveliest wedding of the fall season was receptions held in the Joseph Smith Ban-ue- t Hair Saturday evening, Sept. 14. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Noil Lee Hirst. Ti e bride, the former Janece C'tnaer, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris M. Clinger. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Hirst of Prove The young couple was married earlier in the day in a lovely ceremony at the home of the bride's parents with Stanley R. Clunn officiating and witnessed by 35 immediate family members and friends. The wedding ceremony was followed by a dinner given by the bridegroom's parat a local cafe. ents ' The bride and groom stood just in front of two large white satin bells. The bride wore a beautiful floor-lengt- h gown with a very full skirt of white nylon tulle and Chantilly lace gores and a molded bodice of lace and pleated tulle, One of five-tier- ed lellsBPW About Children, Teensters Mrs. Curtis "Children have more struggles today than u hen we were young," stated Mrs. Leona Curtis, Nebo School District Nurse when she addressed members of the Business and Professional Women's Club. "With the lack of work today for boy-sand girls between the ages of 14 and 16, it is a wnnder that ue d n't have more mental upsets than vr do. There,r is no wood to chop, no cows to milk and very few chores in comparison lo the FORK SPANISH past." Mrs. Ciir;iN. LDS School of a '' i v t ' graduate from the Nursing, stated the importance baby, even in the pre-natperiod, to b? loved and wanted. She also stressed the importance of breast feeding. If this is not possible, one should hold to a al ' - one's baby while he is being fed ve and cuddle him. and Mrs. Curtis, who was the first person in Utah to begin public health nursing in 1934, also stated that a baby should have a bottle until he throws it away of his own accord. She also stated that the good children derive from viewing television counterbalances the bad. She said that we are closer to girls during their adolescent period. She stressed the necessity of being close to boys to reassure them during this difficult transi-- i tion period. Mrs. Margary Garnett. president, welcomed members and ex- tended an invitation to them to honor the Business Woman o" the Week, Mrs. Dorothy Campbell, e . i ' it '' ' 2 '. i z V i. gown of heavy bridal satin featured full side gathered to form hip fullness and traced with wide bands of heavy French imported lace. Her seed-pea- rl crown tiara released a double sheer shoulder length veil of bridal illusion. She carried a fragile white orchid nested in talis- waltz-lengt- v J.'--i i S r. j ' , ' - 'z v t s ' ft t - i J - , ' i. v 4 - - n f - - " MRS. HAL L. II ALL A DAY (Shirlene Booth) Mr. and Mrs. Cloyri B. Booth of in-la- w, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver i In an array of autumn shades her bridal" attendants wore sister-style- d crystaline gowns. Matron of honor was the bride's sister, Mrs. Jo Ann Thomson. Bridesmaids were Nedra Kofford and Christine Hill a sister of the bride. Junior bridesmaid was the Verlene Willits. groom's sister, They carried simulated baskets formed of bronze pom-pomums. To receive guests the bride's s !i ' Will be held Saturday, Sept. 28, at 11 a.m., at the Orem Eleventh Ward chapel and grounds, 440 E. 8th S . Orem. All relatives and descendants are asked to attend. Each family will provide its own lunch. 1 'I 1 MR. AND MRS. RICHARD WILLITS (Judy Hill) mother wore a white and gold caded bro-- ! while the to be seen in chose mother groom's a toast afternoon gown with pearl trim. They complemented their gowns with corsages of split bronze mums sprayed with gold. Standing as best man was Mar- lin Toombs. After a short honeymoon the couple will make a home at Logan where the bride is cashier in the Utah State University. Mr. Willits! is a junior student majoring In velvet gown Saxeys Set Open House j j High School and served in the U.S. Marines. The couple is in a home Provo at 1280 making E. 46ft S. The groom is employed electrical engineering. . in Provo. 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Ida , by Mrs. Anna Seminary. of the Madrigal a of was the member Parish, justice peace. a concert soft wore blue Singers, girls chorus and The bride a cappella choir and is a no4ed sheath gown. The couple was attended by dancer. The groom has attended Lehi the groom's sister and brother- - Sunday at 9:30 a. m. at the Ideal Cafe. She also announced that the District Convention will be held at the Social Center on Oct. 12. The district comprises Frovo, Orem, Price and Spanish Fork. Mrs. Hazel Hughes and Mrs. Ida Mattinson formed the committee for health and safety; the subject of the September meeting. Mrs. Hughes introduced Mrs. Sylvia Swenson who presented several of her original compositions. Mrs. Swenson gave a musical reading accompanied by Mrs. Hazel Taylor. Mrs. Virginia Evans directed Mrs. Karl Koyle, Mrs. Kenneth Hone, Mrs. Grant Harris and Mrs. Willard Nelson in two vocal numbers. Mrs. Taylor was also their Mrs. Hughes r i t V i.W man roses. m Shirlene Booth Weds In September Ceremony J I1 M. ISAAC RIDDLE i ls 7 in REUNIONS r-- 4 Provo announce the marriage of Martin. A tea for the bride will be given their daughter Shirlene to Hal L. of son Mrs. Melvin J. Sunday, Sept. 29, at the LaMar Mesdames R. V. Sanders, Fred Halladay, L. and of Locke Hunter home by Mrs. Booth. Halladay Perry Meyers, J. Mervin Redden, Leon- Provo. The new bride is a graduate ard Harris and Frank Monroe. The couple was married Sept. "of Provo High School and LDS FAMILY i h fly-pane- 14-a- with Mrs. Tom Bullock and Mrs. Melvin Kavachevich serving as hostesses. Guests included the -- W57SUNDAY HERALI5 ' The bride's slenderizing princess Fortni&hters Take Tour Of CUV School Members of the Fortnighters Club were treated to a tour of Central Utah Vocational School Thursday evening. The program was directed by Mrs. Ted Soles, program chairman. Ernest Dean, assistant to the president, conducted the tour. Progress during the past 10 years was noted and electrical exhibits were" demonstrated. Awarding of scholarships to students during summer vacation periods was presented for consideration by the club. Mrs. John F. Daynes, president, conducted a short business session. A social period was enjoyed J, PLEASANT GROVE Joining the ranks of lovely Indian Summer brides was Mrs. Richard A. Willits (Judy Hill), .lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry W. Hill of Pleasant Grove. She exchanged wedding vows Thursday morning, Sept. 12 in the Logan LDS Temple. Her benedict is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Willits of 3501 Plasa Way, Salt Lake City. ssbbThe impressive rites were solemnized by President A. George Raymond. Over 100 close friends and relatives witnessed the rites, and were later feted at a wedding breakfast by the groom's parents. Following the rites the) newly-wed- s were honored at a reception given by the bride's parents at the Pleasant Grove Second - Fourth LDS Ward Hall. 'v SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER B. 20 12 95 |