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Show fc.- 16 5S&h - SUN DAY HERALD Miss Tuckett, Jack Gla rke Complete Marriage Plans I OTTlMt AMERICAN FORK BUiily local written vin marriage plans and been sent. en-gag- Wm&mv jj.v f ..'. v A:o.;.,v..-:-:.x.:::::-- '- S Carol Roberts En&a&ed to H. M. Beckstrand : : : - FORK Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dee Roberts are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of tbeir daughter, Carol Loretta to Harlo Mel Beckstrand, sin of Mr, and Mrs. Melvln H. Beckstrand. The marriage of this popular American Fork couple will take place in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Oct. 2. An open house will be given that evening in Firm age Hail of the Second-SevenLDS Ward Church. No further invitations will be issued. All friends and relatives are invited to" attend between the hours of 8 and AMERICAN ?: f I r, -- th 10 o clock. , The is a former student of Brigham Young Uni--! versity and is currently employed in Salt Lake City. She has; comLDS mission pleted a two-yefor Alpine Stake. The prospective bridegroom has bride-ele- ct ar fext-- 5 invitations ed parties is Marilyn Tuckett who will marry Jack Clarke Sept, 25 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Parents of the Mrs. Eugene and Mr. couple are Tuckett of American Fork and Dr. and Mrs. A. John Clarke of have Bidden to attend the bride are Mrs. Hugh Haws, matron ofho-j-oDeanna Grant and Kathy CUrke, sister of the bridegroom, bridesmaids1. LeGrande Young will be best man.": On Friday evening Mrs. Roger Provo. An open, house will honor them Ferguson entertained Marilyn at a bridal shower in Orem. Monthat evening in the LDS Ward Chapel with the Tuck-ett- s day evening Mrs. Haws and Miss as hosts. Receiving hours Grant will be hostesses at a will be from 8 to 10 p. m. and no shower-part- y. pre-ouptl- al r; . attended BYU for three years and will continue his studies at the University of Utah. He serv-e- d for two years as a stake LDS jtnisslonary here and also fulfilled a two year mission in the Great Lakes Mission. home They , will make their in Salt KLake City where Mr. Beckstrand ii employed. The bride has bidden Mrs. Willis Wright of Provo to be her matron of honor, Joanne Scholes and Jeanette Royle of American Fork and Billy Jo Kimball of Salt Lake City as bridesmaids. Judy : Sixth-Eigh- th . . . ANNOUNCEMENT New Fall Classes in VOCAL INSTRUCTION .Qualified Instruction for All Ages Beckstrand, sister of the. benedict-elect, and LaRee and La Rue iCoberts, twin sisters of the bride-elec- t, will be junior bridesmaids. Paul Beckstrand will serve as best man for his brother and Cleo Smith will be at the guest book. NOW AVAILABLE Phone FR MRS. J. . MELVILLE 4-14- : 1748 05 North 1350. West, Provo CAROL LORETTA ROBERTS , . j '(' " -- MRS. CLARENCE L. JONES (Sharlene-BeardaU- Sharlene BeardpH Bride ) ' ' - : Provo Reception Honors ; ; Ffete 200 In Hospita Mr, Mrs. Clarence Jones A reception Saturday, Sept. 20, .honored newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Jones who were married recently rnrents. Mr. and Mrs. John at the home of Fork by Bishop Clyde A. iwen-- : Thomas, Jbnes in Spanish ' . son. 'v ". fThe bride is th6 former Sharlene Beardall, daughter .of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W. Beardall of Provo. At the reception held at the parents' home she wore a white lace over "satin sheath styled and made for her by Mrs. Mark (Viva) ClowArd, a friend. She also had a yellow rose the-crroom'- s : ' ' - ' v corsage. Sisters of the couple, Janet Beardall and Sharon Jones, -. : were attendants in flowered ny- - was the bride's "Ion .print sheaths, in yellow and gifts. Gift bearer white. They, had Talisman rose young brother, Lamar Beardall. corsages. Mrs. Beardall was in yellow and" grey crystallette, .' and Mrs. Jcnes wore grey silk. .Tjeir corsages were of .white roses. "Paul Barney was best man, nd Darrell Beardall ushered. Fall flowers , in k yellow and white decorated the , rooms, and soft recorded music was played in ' the background. ' Mrs. Jack (Carol) Windley, Janet Hicken and Evelyn Harder served refreshments and Mrs. Jeanne Snow arranged the . . x niP(C VFW Groups Beverly Diamond was at the guest book. The couple is planning a honeymoon to Las Vegas, Nev. They will make their home, in Provo. The bride is a graduate of Spring ville- High School where she was a member of the P?p Club, Steno Club and Orpheus Club. She has been employed in Provo a year. The groom attended Spanish Fork High School and served 2Vz Tears in the U. S. Navyi He is now employed in' Provo. ' " - ' ' Members of the, Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliaries 2162 and 5787 entertained about 200 patients of the Fort Douglas Vet erans Hospital in Salt Lake . City Thursday with dancing, refresh ments and social hour. The project was sponsored by the Department of Utah with auxiliaries throughout the state taking turns each; month. From the Provo group were Mrs. William Bowdish. president: Mrs. Clyde Bingham, Mrs. Dwight Shakespeare, Mrs. Charles Dowling, Mrs. Broze Hut chison, Mrs.. Robert Marsh, Mrs. Joe Brindsak, Mrs. Norman Bath, Mrs. DeVar Offret, Mrs. Kenneth Baum, Mrs. Elaine Keele and Mrs. Verna Walker. The Spring ville group contrib- utea Mrs. wells Bringhurst, pres ident; Mrs. Leonard Zobell, Mrs. Lewis Listen, Mrs. Paul Weight. Mrs. Don Tipton. NEW ARRIVALS 1 from FORMFIT ' 9 i . f - f . Alive with elastic freedom-an- d fit for every gal on the go", . . f RAVE ...the new bra by 1 ve . V'i. t Aral ' a .ic ,.--r ( i ! L - 1 TT .' Emeline Snow Open House Slated Today In Provo ... firr -- 7-- -F , ; LADIES The family 'of Mrs. Emeline Snow will act as hosts today at an open house, honoring her 80th birthday. 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