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Show Dianne Smittp Marries Herbert Bath r THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1953 Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD UTAH'S LOWEST FOOD 17 ..' b '"'A i Smith became' Mrs. Herbert "Toby" Bath at a recent wedding ceremony performed at the "Reception Center in Orem, with Bishop Vernon L. Greenland officiating.. The bride is .the daughter of Mrs. Wanda D. Smith of Pleasant Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bath of Orem are the parents of th groom, A reception followed immediately after! the wedding rites, Dianne ?' i , V ; : r . ,J( ' I iVt-- T ".Mm Utah's lowest food prices 9 i - - - -- I ; 17- - 7 I , WITH THIS IT PAYS COUPON TO SHOP - nr. 1IT :'; at which the .bride greeted guests Ml- 7 style which was .emphasized by 'satin ribbon forming a bow at the back, it featured streamers, falling to the hemline. Her veil ,6f tulle was edged with organza held by a pearl embroidered cap. The bridal bouquet was fashioned of pink rosebuds' and White feathered PRCIES EFFECTIVE MAY v t - i, nJ i ' nip AT REAM'S embroidered in a floor-lengt- h over silk of white organza gown satin. Fashioned im a empire 2 1 14, 15, r w r I i ( ti 6 ONLY! f V WITH THIS COUPON X j If- - ' ' T carnations. 4 t I V Attending the bride were Norene Bylund, maid of honor; Lisbeth Jensen, June College and Judy Linda Richardson was best Lusk Jolley Stanley man and Ernest Peterson and Neil Anderson were ushers. " MR r AND MRS. LEE M. ALLEN (Janet Jameson) Chapel Ceremony u mtes Theme Of At a solemn ceremony at the Park University Ward, Janet Jameson, daughter of Mrs, Leah Jameson and the late Parley L. Jameson, became the bride of Lee M. Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Allen. All sare of Provo. Bishop Ralph Britsch officiated at the marriageceremony which took place Thursday, May 7. For her wedding and reception which immediately followed the ceremony the lovely bride wore, a gown of Chantilly lace over slipper satin. The scalloped skirt of lace fell in an apron effect over satin and nylon tulle underskirts. Collar and bodice were trimmed in seed pearls. Her fingertip veil of nylon net was held by, a crown of seed pearls. She carried pink talisman roses and pink and white carnations. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Jameson; was dressed in a pink linen sheath and Mrs. Allen rifrrirtniniriri ! wore a mauve embroidered of pink Ion. Both 'wore orchids. Attending the bride were her sister, Mrs. JoAnn Strong, matron of honor-- and Marilyn James and Carolyn McEwan, bridesmaids. They wore blue sheath dresses and carried white lace baskets with pink carnations. Barbara and Pammella Allen were flower girls, who carried baskets with pink carnations. . Tom Parris was best man and Mrs. Tom Parris presided over the guest book, Hostesses were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Greenhalgh, Mrs. Jay Allen and Mrs. Milt Minor. Jay Allen, Milt Minor and Evan Croft served as ushers. 'j .j In charge of the gift room .were Mrs. Harold Anderson, and Mrs. Harold Laycock. Terry Steed and George Croft and Steve Allen . were gift bearers. "Lilac Time" was the theme of the annual spring luncheon given by members of the Junior Cultus Club at the Martha Chard home Thursday evening. ,v Huge bouquets of lilacs were used in decoration of the room and tables, and pasteboard Old Fashioned Girls marked with artificial lilacs were place cards and favors A toast to Lilac Time was given by M rs. Richard Gray, a toast to The Old Fashioned Girl was given iby Mr(sv Lee Staheli, and a toast to Today's Girl and a tribute to retiring president, Mrs. Robert Phelps, was given by Mrs. Ralph Hillm an. Songs were sung by Mrs. Bob Burdick aiid Mrs. Roe Wilde with; ' piano "accompaniment by 'Mrs; Shirley Hiatt. Mrs. Ferrin Hiatt favored with a reading. Mrs. J. D. Christensen, the elubV candidate for Mother of the Year, was honored and presented with1 a gift. A gift of ap preciation was also presented to Mrs.-- ; Phelps, who is the outgoing L- - PAYSON ; j .,' . j Jaycees and Jaycee Wives Hold; Installation Ceremony The Springville and Jaycee Wives held a Jaycees joint installation banquet at a local inn last week, with Edgel Oldroyd as master of ceremonies for the ' evening. Officers installed were: Lamar Smith, presiJaycees Keith Watters, first dent; Max Ayerett, second Max Leetham, Bud John Herbert and Swensen, directors; Neil Child- j vice-preside- nt; vice-preside- nt; two-ye- one-ye- ar ar director; Mel Reed, rector; Lawrence Jarvis, secretary; Bob Brereton, treasurer; Bill Jones, state director. . Jaycee Wives 'Mrs. Bill Jones, hold-ov- di- er president; Mrs. Paul Willis, vice president; Mrs. Lamar Smithy secretary; Mrs. Joe Smith, treasurer; diMrs. Keith Watters, two-yeone-yerector; Mrs. John Robertson, director; Mrs. Max Leetham, hold-ovdirector ; Mrs. .Glen Robinson, historian - reporter; and Mrs. Dick Wheeler, adviser. . The Grant Thorn award for out? er standing service the past year was presented to President . Lamar Smith by Grant Thorn. The Bud member servSchardine ice award was presented to Lawrence Jarvis by Mr. Schardine. " Keith Watters was presented a spoke award for outstanding sen ice by state vice president Glen I Danials. Bill Jones, outgoing president, was presented with a set of Bongo drums by the Jaycees, and Mrs. Dick Wheeler, retiring president of the Jaycee Wives, was presented an electric skillet by. her group. She also presented lovely candy dishes to each of her outgoing board ' members. V Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thorn, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Danials, Mrs. Ed Averett of Springville; of Easter basket sale, which Clinic. at the group's recent meeting. msm wn j. ...mi jih.. m.k mi ass! mm LITTLE WJWf Willi I i .j duhn. mt to 1 19C 5C lb. 3 ; ' k -- jOLIVES 29c : BABY FOOD 5) 18c 43c THIS ' ' LIMIT i lbs . lbsl 3 For 23c J M7J s.. for i46-o- JUICE Standby 46 oz. .. PINEAPPLE 49c 25c 49c 17c . . TOMATOES No. 2Vz... TOMATO JUICE Standby z 57c 37c ok S SALAD OIL SODA CRACKERS ...99c 2 ..1. . LIMIT 2 BAGS ' q i 1 - 47c 27c 35c 23c 29 c , ; i '1 s ' - Li .. 23c CATSUP Sriidcr's 14hoz. tie TOILET TISSUE 25c BROOMS 4Special CORN FLAKES Kelloggs MARSHMALL0WS King Size 28c HRFn WHPAT Sunshine tot 37c HONEY 10 lbs. PINEAPPLE JUICE 29 c FLOUR 25 lbs, . TOMATO SAUCE ftfl UU 1 - -r- i 3 for g-- oz 12-oz- ... Sizes a 67c A , 27c 79c L 33c 1.97 1.29 for 18-o- z. DENIM JEANS .ff i WITH THIS COUPON ... j I IMIT W w tvnc nwtfi. 1 I - I i i: Aft 1 Ladies' tricot rayon. lar or waltz length. Sale 'tf Regu- ,, GIRLS' RAYON, PANTIES CVpHP COOKIES 4 pair for 1.00 BATS, BALLS Values to 2.00 Sale SHOES rMm for 2 .for 19c TANG 97c Drink, 14 ok . ! Nabisco rp I New Breakfast 19c CLEARWATER Flakes, 27c 31c " Standby ;. Medium A 40c FfiuC Dozen i SPORT SHIRTS GLOVES 2.25 2 tream IIRArr I'JACPDC BOYS' EQUIPMENT II. I ' "II III! li (save 5c) Nabisco Oreo II I; Sunny Jim 24-o- z. " .. 303 PEAS No. Case 2.25 Cut Green nrAMC ULHKJ No." 303 Case QQ ..v.. ......... " , Sale 7" For GOWNS CHIEF FOR RAWLINGS SPORTS EQUIPMENT FINEST IN THE FIELD . No. 2 rn COUPON 1 For boys or girls . White and pastel colors. 272 W. CENTER 9c ........ 19c GRAHAM CRAX 59c DILL PICKLES Q.jart 59c BLEACHES Fo 3 lbs 2 for 19c ?Le. "ZORRO HATS" . For 1.00 ......... Boxer tops 2 to 6 Sale - i tDliiiZ-AL- W A WTH DRESSES Broken sizes Sale - ALSO TENNIS RACQUETS COME TO 2 VETS DOG FOOD 9 CANNED MILK, No.l Tall o Cas'592)y for Girls. Sizes 29c 10 lhl 39c Red CELERY Fancy, . . Crisp o ,b. CHICKEN 6x. Sale ibs. One group of values to $3. BASEBALL BALL hi New POTATOES 2 Ibj. LIMIT ... PORK & BEANS SHRIMP :rA Har-men- SLIPS LEAGUE-PO- NY -- i Marsha Hunter, Jnita Grace, An nette Merkley, Janice Merkley,! Marcia5 Merkley, and Vicki Hunter, A short program of music .included! , piano selections by Marcia and flute solos of Linda Par Girls'. Sizes 3 to 14. Sale ' - WITH THIS COUPON , PEDAL PUSHERS I A Adding to the occasion was music played by a string ensemble directed by Mrs. Loyal Merkley, and consisting of Marcia Barratt, - '..-(.- non-boa- rd i S e, .jiii.iiui lbs. lb. SHORTENING PUNCH POWDERS , POTATO CHIPS lf , 2 COFFEE Jr. Ladies Literary Tea Proves Delightful Affair -- nmm.m,. lb. ' SODA POP , p, '" lb. 2 :2 AVOCADOS LarlV. .. 2 . pro- ' . " Asst. n A M A II A C 39c 49c 29c 79c 49c lb. Jb.Sc ES n tion ceremonies to be held May at the Riverside Country club I were made. ; - MEAT WITH THIS COUPON 23 - t , S"' Plans for the coming installa- HEADS GROUP Mrs. Edwin Spies who was elected new president of the Fortnighters first-War- , T GR. BEEF PORK CHOPS ceeds go to the Child Guidance d ..... ,, th Mrs. . Aiken, treasurer, presented the yearly financial; report. A ' report was also given jon the 1 .. U:S. Good ' SAUSAGE er Mrs. Blair Davis was' chairman arrangements assisted by Mrs. W. H. Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Staheli, Mrs. Bert Mrs. AMERICAN FORK One of the Mrs. Morris Smith of Genola; Mr. Nuttall, Mrs. Darrell Hill, Richard Gray, Mrs. Ronald Maylovely social functions of. last and Mrs. Don Snedeger, and Mr. er and Mrs. Phelps. week-enwas the tea given by and Mrs. Bob McClain. r members of the Junior: Ladies Litt Twenty members and their wives FOR MIDNIGHT THOUGHTS NEW YORK (UPD The latest cary Club. It was the i annual of the Jaycees plan to go to VerWest German import is a ball- Mothers and Daughter party andd nal May 15, 16 and 17 to attend the J'pen iljiat glows in the dark. was held Saturday in I There were the state convention. The club 's point Fifth1 church. Its distributor says the pen entering scrapbooks on iast year's comes in handy "for jotting, down 25 members and 43 daughters in i attendance. projects. those midnight inspirations." ;' j j Jorgen Boyer, son of Edward H. Highlight of the , afternoon was To restore sheen to cotton the fashion show in which the girls Boyer, winner of the local teen-ag- e Road-e-entered the state con- chintz, curtains, add a piece of appeared in sportswear, afternoon, test and came home with sixth wax (about the size of a walnut' Sunday best, and formals.. The place. The contest was held at to a pair of "curtains) to a hot charming models ranged in age Hill Air Force Base and; was con- starch solution. Stir in the wax from two and one-hayears to ducted by the Morgan and Layton thoroughly before dipping the sweet sixteen. Mrs. Vernon Holin-drak,' Jaycees. curtain, Jr., was the narrator. ar ar president, LUNCH ... Baby Beef Mr 59c it 43c ib 49c 33c , .b.49c i Young MMiiu L V ninr JIIUIU lilUJ "7V funnr MUTTON CHOPS ib. 79c ... ... . , BACON Other newly elected officers of the group are Mrs. Cloyd Krebs, vice president; Mrs. Winston Mercer, second vice president; Mrs. Ernest Salerno, secretary-treasurand Mrs. Phil L. Aiken, board member. . ROAST LIVER ftflA y j iwhiUMii S?, STEAK ' Mrs. Edwin, Soles was elected new president of the Fortnighters, at the group's meeting at the home of " Mrs. Soles, where Mrs. Harry J. Brown and Mrs. Donald, V. Poppen were J , 65c RIB 36c POT b. Good , ny-corsag- es IT MR. AND MRS. HERBERT (TOBY) BATH (Dianne Smith) j SPRINGVILLE b. wrapped i Fortnighters Club Elects , Cultus Meet Mrs. Edwin Soles President Miss Jameson, Mr. A lien Bos,n Dftmr DO ACT Butts "Al l Sliced UMV.UI1 lb.4 Lt Sl,CED ni b NECKB0NES FANCY JJ RUMP ROAST cSSce DA Lilac Time TiT f ivmi iiviwi jj:fcHiiilWfc;AwtMi lbs. LIMIT 2 mm V a XIf lir ... 53c 27c 65c V lbs 99c for 31c A f(? J BOYS' OR GIRLS' SHORTS ; natiorfs Sizes 2 to 8 Sale . 59c STORE HOURS 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. sweet-cbr- a flavor. FLETCHER'S 363 W. CenteT, Provo I 1 'filsiiliii mmvi 9lh VEST and CENTER STREET, PROVO this merchandise is advertised land priced approx. at or below our cost to which we add only 10 at time of sale! CTJ UTAH'S LOWEST FOOD whdesaU PRICESs: :z |