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Show . .a ., . . ., .. . .11, .1 ' " ' 1111 Reception Tonight Will Honor Mr. and Mrs. Rodney ieter'son It A PLEASANT GROVE Today in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple Elaine Stevens, lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David-- J. ' Stevens of Pleasant Grove, became the bride of Rodney L. Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marlow C. Peterson of Orem. Officiating at the impressive ceremony was John Hawkes of the temple presidency. -- The young couple was accompanied ito the temple by their parentsf and several relatives and close friends from. lioth cities. l In S. F. will roses baskets of Large provide decor for the reception held! in honor of A trousseau Gaddie, Mrs. T. N. Colligan, Mrs. FORK the couple this evening at the. Pleasant teaSPANISH at a local E. O. Thompson, held Mrs. was David recently Ward hall, hosted cafe Grove LDS First-Fift- h Mrs. Columbia ' E. Tanner Mrs. Fern A'. Tanner in Marcid Lynne Tanner Guest At rousseau Tea i ! ' I by the bride's parents. To re- honorbyof her daughter, Marcia ceive her guests for the occasion who will marry' Brent the lovely bride will wear a Lynne, on Saturday, Jfune Mark h gown of handrclip-pe- d 21, in Thompson Lake Salt City. imported chantilly lace and guests included the tulle. Mrs. mother of the groom-eleclace Clatide From a figure-tracin- g M. Thompson; Claudia yoked bodice her; skirt of lace Thompson, Mrs. Robert Thompfalls in a dainty; handkerchief son, Mrs. William Thompson, Mrs. drape tier over al gathered bot- O. D. Thompson, Mrs. Robert tom flounce of tulle which is en hanced by lace applique. A high demure rolled collar, slim lily- pointed sleeves, and a small bridal chapeau holding illusion veiling completes her wedding attire. She will carry an bouquet of gardenias and PAYSON Mrs. Sarah Grant carnations, cascading. her and family will gather for a In green gowns-- of reunion Sunday, June 22, at Arnylon dotted swiss, full skirted rowhead. It will be thejfirst time and puff sleeved, and sister-stylethe family has been together in will be the bride's 28 years. Duane (Verlene) Turhome for the event Expected ner, serving her sisjter, as matron are the following: Mr.and Mrs, of honor; another sister, Karyn n LeRoy Grant, St. Paul, Minn. Stevens, as maid of honor; Mr. Mrs. Melvin Grant, Glen and Morgan, Mrs. R. L. (VirTacoma, Wash.; Mr. and ginia) Shepherd, a sister of the Grant, Los Angeles, Mrs. Howard bride, and Amy Smith. Flower Calif.; Mr. andGrant, Mrs. Leslie Grant, girl will be' a niece, Esther Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Marie Stevens. They will carry Nielson, Mapleton; Mr. and Mrs. pink and white carnation nose- Stewart Schearrer, Payson. gays. Standing as best man will be . Ted Peacock. Cousins of the groom, Ramona Taylor and Claudia Hansenwill attend the guest register. Assuming hostess duties, Mrs. Stevens will be seen in a royal PAYSON Mr. ajad Mrs. John blue afternoon gown whiltPTVlrs, wish to announce the Francom Peterson will wear a pale green of their daughter, linen sheath. White and pink car- engagement , to son Pvt. nations will complement their at- Jacklyn, of Mrs. Lola Nell Adams of Orem. tire. No date for the marriage has A wedding cake been made. Mr. Miller is presentin three tiers will predominate the Army in Germany and with ly the serving section where Jean will be there for another year. Linebaugh, Joye Nelson, Brenda Miss Francom, a recent graduate Blackhurst and Linda Kay of Payson High School, is emWalker will serve guests. Assistin Payson. ing in arranging the gifts will be ployed aunts of the bride, Mrs. Alice Judd and Mrs. Lila'Whetten and Amanda Judd, Lila Lee Whetten and Melvina Crofts, her cousins. A program ".will be heard with Eve Duane TurneA acting as master of ceremonies. SPRINGVILLE It was FavorFor traveling on her honeyite for ladies of the Recipe Night moon to Las Vegas and Southern Club arid their Modern Mothers California the new 'Mrs. Peterson chose a mint green linen suit partners recently at the home of with complementing "white acces- Mrs. Chester Wright. Each member brought a favorsories. The 'newlweds will make ite dish for the supper together a home at Provo upon returning. with the recipe for exchange with others attending. Following the Woodwork needs washing each supper, games were played. season just as the curtainsand Hostesses for the occasion were a Mrs. Chester Wright, Mrs. Ray Often rugs need cleaning. scrubbing revives woodwork and Lovell, Mrs. Hyrum Greenhalgh, reveals that painting isn't neces- Mrs. Ed Forshee and Mrs. Lauren sary for another season. Bryan. Gray, and Mrs. Richard M. Tanner, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. W. B. Thomas of San Bernardino, Calif. Mrs. Thomas ' arid Mrs. Bert Qberhansley were at the serving table. In charge of background music were Mrs. J. Rulon Nelson and Mrs. Robert L. Graham. Mrs. Graham sang vocal solos accompanied by Mrs. Nel. waltz-lengt- Out-of-to- -- t, - . ,t , J it t all-whi- te sea-foa- son. Mrs. John Oberhansley was in Grant Reunion Slated Sunday charge of the trousseau room. Greeting guests at the door were Marcia Lynne, her mother and the groom-to-b- e 's mother. Assisting Mrs. Tanner with the arrangements for the tea and trousseau were Mrs. Bert Oberhansley, Mrs. Nelson, Tlrs. Thomas, Mr. Jay Olsen and Mrs. Curtis Oberhansley. m d, attend-antsMr- s. A : J - J I - - , ' ; . Jacklyn Francom Engagement Told , 1 & '. t I; iti' 'i t Jack-Miller- AR. AND MRS. RODNEY PETERSON 1 -- . rose-trimm- ed Nebo Mia Maids Set Rose Tying ' PAYSON Nebo Stake Mia Maids will tie a rose bouquet Sun day evening at the Nebo LDS Warren. I Elaine Stevens) Las Chaquitas Plans June Party SPRINGVI1XE Members of tfre Las Chaquitas Bonitas Club, met recently at the home of Mrs. Gerald Olsen. A special welcome was given by Mrs. Clark Fullmer who is visiting here for the summer from Cleveland, O., where her husband is attending dental " school. Table games were played with prizes going to Mrs. Fullmer, Mrs. Fred Childs and Mrs. Dean It !( The group planned a canyon party with their partners for June 26 at Cherry Park with Mrs. Gylan Allen as chairman. On that date-theare to meet at her home m. 6 at p. y '"J1 "-- ' - " - .'IN' " - THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1958 PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH Provo VFW Post, Auxiliary u'f Prominent At Convention r' S7-- -- r- tabernacle according to announce ment made by Mrs. Ila Rindles- bacher, stake supervisor. Mia Maids from every ward in the stake will participate. An excellent program is Teing planned, with the public invited to attend. Local Mia Maids participated in a Rose Tie held in Salt Lake City as a feature of the recent church-wid- e LDS conference. Every stake in the church was represented. Nedra Farr of Payson West Ward represented Nebo stake. The Rose Tie climaxes the year's achievements. Modern Mothers Hold Recipe The Provo Veteransof Foreign Wars Post and Auxiliary 2162 won second place in the Utah State VFW community service contest at the recent convention in Magna. They received a plaque. The convention saw Mrs. Charles Dowling first member from Provo to be chosen Utah Department president and the second from Utah County. Mrs. Harold Paxman of American Fork was the first serve to president ' tills from Salem MIA Group Has Park Party j president; Mae Wilson and Clara Jane Woodhouse, coun- selors f Marilyn Johnson, secretary. Mrs. Woodhouse was counselor to Mrs. Nelson also. YMMIA officers are , Blaine Gardner, president; Noel Ray Sabin and Wayne Muhlestein, counselors. After supper games were played and the Dixon Accordionettes entertained with several numbers. They are Madoline Dixon, LaMar Nybo, Mark Peterson, Bobby and Donna Kenner. Lof-gre- en - Ji Mark Hirst, newly-electe- d president of La Passerelle social club. Mrs. Hirst- - v A" birthday , Mrs. Mark Hurst was elected president of the La Passerrelle . Club Tuesday at her home. Mrr Paul Johnson was chosen secretary - treasurer. Outgoing officeri are Mrs. Donnette Reda, presi- swimming party n honored Michael Howard of on his first birthday recently at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Howard. The birthday cake was decorated with a Moving pictures were taken., Guests present were Mrs. Ray Tate and children, Ann and Alice; Mrs. Bonnie Williams and Brian Kay; Mrs. Ann Geaslin, grandmother; Tommy Geaslin; Mrs. Sherman Howard, grandmother. f. Lin-do- merry-go-roun- d. dent, and Mrs. Kenneth Christiansen. The group celebrated the birthday of Mrs. Milton Johnson by presenting her 'with a birthdty cake anda gift. Two tables of bridge were, played with prizei won by Mrs. Milton Johnson, Mrs. STARTED CUSTOM Paul Johnson and Mrs. Nell Mrs. Wayland Wilford wai Scott. Mrs. Benjamin Harrison, first a guest. DAR president general while she was First Lady, is credited with ' More than anything, being atthe custom of DAR members tractive takes will power. It wearing orchids when they gath- takes will power to say no to all er for official, meetings. of the things that are fattening. ..' to actually get up in the morning The rewards, however, are and exercise, to work out a dally, great in the way that you feel program that includes enough AND look. rest, enough play, enough work.- 1 Mr. and Mrs. SANTAQUIN are Rabbins Dwayne announcing the marriage of a daughter, Jo Ann to Gerald O. Farrell of Gardena, Calif. The couple exchanged vows on May 29 at Compton, Calif. 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So, they have recommended that, for the sake of good vision, eyes, should be examined regularly. ; K ; "" 'I ' 1 ' A, . J ' Jwx . - J' " t 1 ' ' V New Head of La Passerelle . Michael Howard Has 1st Birthday Mrs. LA PASSERELLE . 1 : Ber-nlc- . - "7i ham was appointed department e patriotic instructor and Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. William Bowdish were installed department vention was Mrs. Arthur (Marie) Klugow, national deputy chief of staff, 'who lives in California. The delegates report that durSALEM New officers of the MIA were hosts at a party recent ing the meeting special recognily in Salem Park for the outgoing tion was given the Springville officers and teachers of the Salem unit and personal congratulations LDS Ward MIA. The outgoing were extended by Mrs. Klugow. At a banquet and dinner, Mrs. presidencies were presented with gifts. Myron Davis won a bowling ball, YWMIA officers released were bag, and shoes as one of the Edna Nelson,' president; Leola prizes. local auxiliary plans a so--. Harrison, counselor; Phyllis Por- ialThe on Saturday, June 21. ter, secretary. The YMMIA officers were George Davis, superintendent; Clell Porter and Billy Wood, counselors: New YWMIA officers are Marge Taylor,- ' - " Springville VFW Goes To Confab Jo Ann Robbins Weds Mr. Far re :.... Vi rxj county. Dwight Shakespeare was install ed new District Six president and Jay Houtz became department inspector for this area. Mrs. Houtz was installed District Six auxiliary president, while Mrs. Clyde Bing- color bearers. At a banquet In Salt Lake City retiring department officers were guests. Mrs. Dowling was hostess assisted by Mrs. Bingham and Mrs. Shakespeare. Present at the convention from were Mr. and Mrs. Dowling, Provo Mr. and Mrs. SPRINGVILLE Mr.x Mrs. Bingham, Mr. and and Wells Bringhurst, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Shakespeare, Mrs. Myron Davis, representing Mrs. Mrs. Morgan Houtz, Bowdish, d the Springville and Brindzak. MrsivJoe VFW Auxiliary, attended the 25th annual state rVFW Auxiliary convention in Magna. Principal speaker for the connewly-organize- VJ: , ' V , . De-An- f? - ' , . 'V """ : :.. ,v |