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Show '!''.,',' lpnMMMinP"al",,lllpWRIRai" v - - ' ' i .1' " i. ':.':::::' 1' ""Sj SUNDAY HERALD 19 J) ; v ' - V " M w 1 iV..ao-.MiJ- ? f ' f ' A . r ' - - ' ? 1 . ' " " " i i I dbjijr Mr. and Mrs. Jess G. Mitchell will be honored at a family dinner. Tuesday honormg their golden wedding. - mm l I FIFTY VEARS OF MARRIAGE . i ' ', Mill W ' r . ' -- y - Fiftieth Anniversary Of WeddinA Celebrated "J . Mrs. Mitchell, the former Hazel Mr, and Mrs. Jess' G. Mitchell will observe their golden wedding Collins, whose parents wer among the early Provo pioneers, anniversary Tuesday evening was born in Provo and has spent with a family dinner. most of her life here. They wre married June 10, They are the parents ot three 1908, in the Salt Lake LDS Tem-Plliving children: W. C. Mitchell, Mrs. Arland (Ardith) Plsen, Mrs. Mr. Mitchell was born in Coy Frank W. (Genevieve) Stagg. McDonald County, Miss. ' He An older daughter died at the age came to Utah in 1905 where he of 'seven. They also enjoy seven followed the meat business, re- grandchildren and one great- six tiring years ago. Kiauuvuuu, all ut x uu, ; mmmm ' V MRS. NORMAN ANDERSON MRS. KENT DUNFORD (Carolyn Barlow (Arnolene Snow) e. Carolyn Barlow Is Married In Temple Afoegg and - - - "-, broidered with sequins and pearls. She carried pink roses combined with stephanotis. White, lace with an accent of green over the bodice was fashioned into gowns for the attendants, Bonnie Jean Barlow, a sister and maid of honor; Lani Hacking, Rose Mary Andrus, Patsy Hansen, Gwen The loveliness of a summer garden- - combined with a pink nd white bridal decor was enjoyed by guests bidden to the wedding reception held last night in honor of Mr. . and Mrs. Charles Kent Dun-for- d at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Barlow, 1235 $edarAve. Mrs. Dunford is the former -- Carolyn Barlow. The couple took their marriage vows In LDS Temple ceremonies Friday: Mr. Dunford is a son of Mrs: Lela Dunford and the late Isaac Dunford of Provo. Mrs. Dunford was hostess at a dinner for the wedding party in Salt' Lake City following , the marriage. Wearing a gown of imported ' ' MBS. A AV SHERIL V. W HOI. Loa Ann Oberhansley Marries Sheril Hill Janice Nelson, bridesSPANISH FORK Loa Ann i carried nosegays of white pom lace baskets carried maids. They Oberhansley became the bride of pom chrysanthemums and pink filled with pink roses and stephan- Sheril V.'Hill in solemn nuptials rosebuds. Vickie Hill and Suzanne otis. s at thg Salt Lake LDS Temple Fri- Oberhansley in princess dresses Best man was Harold Q. Dun- day. The new Mrs. Hill is a of pink served as flower girls and ford with Dee Wilcox and Wade daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert carried baskets of pink and white Petersen serving as ushers. Oberhansley and the groom is a shattered carnations. The bride's mother wore a blue Mrs. Barlow wore a pink lace ,son of Mr. and Mrs. Von Hill, all of Fork. sheath and Mrs. Hill ehose a blue Spanish gown jto which she pinned a pink A was for brocaded breakfast satin sheath as they rose corsage similar to the corsage arranged the and welcomed guests. which Mrs. Dunford wore with a wedding party by Mr. Mrs. Von Hill following the cereBest man was Clyde R. Hicken flowered pink, chiffon ensemble.! The wedding party David M. Oberhansley usherand mony. greeted roo'm of ed. In in a the the their before wedding evening living guests The couple will be at home in huge mirror draped with flowers day the couple was honored at a and greenery. A sign on the lawn reception at the Veterans Me- Spanish Fork after a honeymoon read "Carolyn and Kent" and hur- morial building. The bride greeted trip to Grand Canyon. ricane lamps lead to the door. the guests attired in a gown of Mrs: Fern O. Tanner, Frank lanterns the lace was which gar- chantilly lighted Japanese styled Oberhansley, Mr. and Mrs. Hilton den where the serving tables stood. with a Sabrina neckline and Terry acted as hosts and Mrs. A centerpiece of pink and white pointice sleeves". White satin and Clyde R. Hicken and Mrs. Leon gladioli and the wedding cake nylon tulle were combined in the Smith presided at the guest regis- ' trimmed with miniature baskets flowing lower skirt. She carried ter. holding pink roses were featured a crescent of pink rosebuds and parties for the pew and the small tables were centered illusion was caught to her bridal Mrs. Hill were given by IVlrs. with baskets of roses. Organ music cap to form a veil. Fern O. Tanner, Mrs. J. Rulon was played during the receiving Mrs. Frank B. Oberhansley, Nelson, Miss Marcia Tanner, Irs. hours. Peterson and Shirley Dar- Clyde R. Hicken, Mrs. Larry Welcoming guests were Mr. and ling, attendants, were gowned in Francis, Arlene Peterson and Mrs. Laron Andrus, Mr. and Mrs. pink brocaded and Shirley Darling. Ellis Asay, Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Garn and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Christensen while Mrs. Dean Isom, Mrs. Bill Daniel, Scott and John Dunford and Rulon Barlow received French Chantilly lace over triple-tierenet and lustrous satin, the wore a fingertip length also bride which dropepd from illusion veil of, rolled a puff crown heavily em- - d; Park-Greenlan- - d' Highland Girl to. Marry , , ' Pre-nupti- al Ar-le- Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Park announce the engagement of their daughter Linda and Staff Sgt? Leonard T. Greenland, son of Mrs. Maud Greenland and the, late Clarence Greenland. Linda is a graduate of the gifts. Dining room hosts were Mr. - and American Fork High School and LDS Seminary and has completed Mrs. Charles Peterson, Mr. and a course in the LDS Business Mrs. Dean Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Griffith and Mr. and Mrs. Dee College. Mrs. Isaura Abegg and Taylor. Leonard, a graduate of Hansen poured and Mrs. Henry can Fork High School and Semiwere Pat serving Mary nary has spent five ancTone half Jean Clark, Virginia Nuttall, VirJohnson, years in the U. S. Air Corps, ginia Roberts)- - Mary Anderson, three of which were spent in Swenson, Sharon Webster, Great Britain. After being re- Marilyn Ruth Killpack, Lynn Fechser. Mr. leased from the service for only a and Mrs. Jon Clark and Mr. and in the Mrs. Stan Collins cared for the short period he air corps and has been stationed lawn tables while presiding at the at Edwards Air Force Base. He guest were Mrs. Harold was recently promoted to staff Dunfordregister and Leslie Fechser. ' sergeant. Mrs. Dunford donned a blue and The date for their marriage has white summer suit with white acnot been set. . coscessories for her going-awatume. Following a honeymoon trip they will be at home in Provo during the summer and in the fall will go to Copperton, where Mr. Dunford will teach seminary. HIGHLAND re-enlist- ed y Websters Return From Oriental Air Journey semi-sheat- ne hs VFW Auxiliary Hears Business Discussion Matters of business were presented to members of the Women's Auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Ute Post 2162 at a meeting held Wednesday, June 4, P.ark-Universi- ty pearl-encrust- ed rooms, She also expressed appreciation ta those assisting in the drive. President Bowdish also reported that the auxiliary had been well represented on Memorial Day wheref they assisted with the services at the Provo Cemetery and in assistance given to the American Legion and Disabled American Veterans Auxiliaries in making a wreath of poppies which Mrs. Sarah Mendenhall, a gold star mother, placed on the replica of the tomb of the unknown soldier in local ceremonies. The bride was attended by Mrs. Pete Tabone, matron of honor and Mrs. Melvin Bushman, and Mrs. Jerry Weight, attending matrons, and Janine MqPhie and Marilyn Anderson, bridesmaids. The matron of honor wore a pink sheath dress and the others chose matching gowns of blue in street length. The bride's mother chose an imported Italian lace dress of blue-ovetaffeta. Standing with her was her son, A. Montie Snow. The bridegroom's mother's gown was in a complementary shade of pink and made of imported lace. Delicate pink roses formed the corsages each wore. ' Lloyd Stott served as best man and usher wis Melvin Bushman with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Robertson, receiving guests at the door. Small Carol Tabone was flower fgirl and young Stephen BushmSii was page. The flower arrangements were supervised by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fillmore and Jenna Lee Tabone assisted with reception arrangements. In charge of the guest book was Mrs. Bruce Taylor while Paul and Molly Tabone, Arnold Snow, Mrs. Shatter- Bown, Mrs. Nick Rock-icCathy Collard 'and Mrs. Pauli ine Rasmussen unwrapped and displayed the gifts. .The newly weds! left following the reception to honeymoon at an undisclosed location, the bride wearing for going away an acri-lo- n dress in ivory with beaded pearl collar and pink accessories They will be at home after June 20 in Provo. Mrs. r lii JLHKJ L.V. 'A " ' Sizes 10-1- 6. Jacket : A f .....5.95 PROVO WARD Will hold a work day meeting .3.95 Skirt, pat. cut-ou- t. Shorts. Heleca panel t . . .2.95 Bermuda Shorts, Melenca .2.95 panel . . . honoring the outgoing officers and teachers will be given. UNIVERSITY WARD Members will visit the Sons of thft Utah "Moneers village on Tuesday. Those going, should meet .at 10 a., m. at the University Ward chapel and bring with them a lunch. ) MATERNITY WARDROBE FR East Provo, Utah Have You Registered Yet for FREE Blanket? 32 N. 1st Twice as much fashion! ItTs Ship'n Shore s two-wa- y out, Shirtible. ..fun to wear with the handy pocket-tail- s Multi-colsweet and neat when tucked into skirts! on white combed cottoi woven "cotton candy" clip-do- ts Happily sudsable! See all our new Ship'n Shore girls blouses, from 1.98 or . PLATFORMS i FREE PARKING fsT IT 1 OCCASIONAL " r r-z:- , . Call your carpet numbers MATTRESS 125 and ZtliU FURNITURE SOUTH WEST FREE DELIVERY IflTSlT ; - EASY TERMS ONE GROUP 1,19 ,0 1,79 Re9 I &! N0SW 1' :1kQ sizes 3 to 6x; 7 to 14 wash.; signed able cotton made nicely sailor-- 1 stars. minded with contrasting The elastic . can be removed later on. White background with Black; Red or Indian Blue stripes. SWIVELS 1 1 de- Recliners yArdge, IrCf)) j er j amt. refused. I ! I slip-ov- No reasonable : "cotton candy" Shirtiblewith : & up Some Floor Samples as low as $2495 or mak offer. h, Ship'n Shore 50 bausonsmoothrno-iron- jacket " in at 32.95 CLOSE-OUT- S that the Kearns and Magna Posts two-mon- th A WE HAVE DOZENS OF announced Bowdish and Auxiliaries would be hosts to the state convention this year on by Mrs. William Bowdish, presi- June 13, 14 and 15. The Poppy drive chairman, dent. comMrs. Clyde Ostler announced that Dwight Shakespeare, past a to names was of men having died in the mander give present nathe citation of recognition by the Korean war had been added tional organization for commu- to the honor roll of World War II nity service. The award was ac- casualties of Provo men. The roll cepted on behalf of the auxiliary is framed and hung in. the club 7N For FATHER ON HIS DAY munity service chairman. for girls and Mrs. J. W. Webster are being welcomed home again fol tour of the lowing a Orient and the South Pacific Flying all the way, the couple put down for their first stop at New y Zealand. , At Hamilton they were present for dedicatory services of the new LDS Temple and were guests of Mission President and Mrs. Ariel Ballif, also former Provoans. Fropj New Zealand they con tinued on to Australia Aukland, Sidney, Brisbane and Darwin. Winging on tfc Singapore, they also visited Ceylon, Bombay and Karachi tin India. Other fas cinating places, visited included Beirut, Jerusalem, Tehrap,' New Delhi, Calcutta, Bangkok! Hong Kong and Tokyo. They returned via the Hawaiian Islands and spent almost two weeks at Honolulu. A by Mrs. Norman Bath, past com- pocket-tail- s j Tuesday at 10 a. m. Luncheon will be served at noon and-- program Prominent among the marriages of the past week was the ceremony in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, Wednesday, Jurfe 4 which united Arnolene Snow, daughter of Mrs. Bessie R. Snow, Provo and Norman Dean Anderson, a son of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Anderson, Shelley, Idaho. Pres. pi Ray L. Christiansen of the 'Salt Lake Temple officiated. In the evening a receptiion was held at the LDS Ward church in Provo decorated for the occasion with a profusion of June roses and pale pink and white peonies. For i her reception, the new Mrs. Anderson wore a floor length gown of imported French spun nylon taffeta accented by a modified train and long tapered sleeves, pointed at the wrists. Her veil of bridal illusion fell from a lace tiara, jn like design to the Sabrina neckline of the bride's gown. Her bouquet combined a white orchid and pale pink roses. j Dr;-- Keliet J octety FIFTH Arnolene Snow Exchanges Vows with N. D. 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