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Show Carma Terry Speaks N uptial Vows 'With Mr. King In S Lake Temple PLEASANT GROVE minent in spring nuptial news is the Salt Lake LDS Temple wed-- . ding this morning which united marriage Carma Terry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dil- worth1 Terry of Pleasant . Grove Mr. "of; Clifton King of .Springville. J ' The impressive ceremony was solemnized by President Elroy Christianson in the presence of close friends and relatives.: t LDS Tonight in the First-Fiftof the Ward Church the. parents bride will be hosts at a beautifully appointed reception. The theme of "Yellow' Roses" will be carried out to provide the decor. ,The bride will be striking in an original full ' length gown of d chantilly lce and tulle. Lace will nylon crystal : j ' h the forms a flattering sabrina neckline and is accented by sequins and "seed pearls. Chantilly panels and large, appliques', of llace adorn the front of the bouf fant skirt. The bride will be seen in a misty bridal veil of n illusion : to a bride's crown of seed ' caught pearls. Yellow roses will form; the mj lovely bride's bwquetj'; ;::N'v Diane Gammon will be maid of honor. Attendants will be Kath-j- i jeen King, Bonnie Barton, Mary Lou Makin and Delia Terry, The tline will be attired in dresses designed alike of yellow chrysta- Jine. They will carry colonial bouquets in dainty yellow and white. Paul King will perform the duties of best; man for his brother. Special guests will be the bride's two grandmothers, it Mrs. Elsie Draper of Milford and ! Mrs. Sophia Terry of Alpinej The bride's mother will greet guests in a pink sheath after-- i noon dress 'and will wear a ; cor-sage for the special occasion, Mrs. Joe Martinez, sister of the groom, will stand in the receiv ing. line with their father. She will be dressed in a green gown, . decorated with a corsage. During the receiving u hours iMrj and Mrs. Welby Gannon and 'MrJ and- Mrs. Wesley Boyle will greet guests at the door; Betty Frampton will preside, over the guest register; a program1 will be enjoyed mid-wa- y through the . evening. Saundra" Healey, Karen Walker, ' Dorothy Devey, Norma Jean Terry, Sheila Mitchell land Bar- bara Ann Robbins will assist with' V"! H; the serving. ";V". j Ddiiua ana ivirs. t ueoi Rulon Western will be ini the gift :' , All relatives and fri ends and acquaintances of the 'young couple and the two families are - cordially invited. No ; ' : issued. Miss Parduhn is the daughter of Mrs. Theda Parduhn and Jaron H. Parduhn,1 American Fork-anMr. and Mrsi Anthony Bentley of Provo are! the parents of the groom. The couple will greet guests before a white screen decorated, with ivy 'and sprays of flowers enhanced with net Others in the receiving line will include the parents of the groom, Mrs. Parduhn and brother of the bride-to- be, J; H. Parduhn. f - 5 . :;x. wmmmt . ; . j . j MRS. GERALD C. KING ( Carma Terry) Ironing Days Made Easier With New Fabri cs ) ' rv ison- LaNesta Ch orus To Give Final Concert : - sheets are the new item that have been on the market for about one year, ac to Mrs. Emily Tyler, PAYSON LaNesta Chorus will Payson High School .musical cording County t extension agent. present its annual, summer con- events a number of years ago. Utah cotton sheets easy-car- e The cert next Wednesday evening, Mr. Openshaw Is now associated eliminate Ironing and give tne June ' 10, 8 p. m.J in Payson; Thirl with a broadcasting station in f. home maker a product that busy LDS Ward church. The public is Salt Lake City. rates invited to attend, with no charge Instrumental numbers will be comfort.high in durability and fo radmission. by Paul and Howard Christen-seEight reasons for their popular sons of director J. D. Chris-- ; Guest artist will be Byron ity afe according to Mrs .Tyler Openshaw, form e r Santaquin tensen. Paul is a teacher in a as follows: They are j washable resident who was prominent in Salt Lake high school. Howard in any. machine; they will with has won recognition with his stand boiling water; they can be violin in high school and Feder- eitheri or 'machine ' drip dried the Music Clubs. ated sheets iron no Do dry faster than The program has been ar- ordinary sheets: they shrink less; ranged to include various' types they are smooth and neat with For of numbers including sacred, out ironing, this smoothness Is comic 'and others. retained over a longer period of The start of every season is spiritual, Mrs. accom is Betty Winegar time, waue uie &ueeis axe in the time when you can find the use the fitted cotton no iron with Mrs. Christensen di freshest fashions So! don't wait panist" 24 sheets nav me same smooth some the of chorus or coat in recting to buy n serin sr .1 voices. appearance as ordinary sheets the hope of a .sale. By that time. 4 what was right for you will be M room.Mi '.'I K'J'IV'lf :.- ; ... J. , to for and .you'll lave settle gone will return from second best (The couple j their honeymoon to "make j their No-aro- '. porter.! J Mrs'., j Kivler resided at the dinner meeting at which; also a, swimming party was planned for July 11, ' at the John Daynes home. Scrapbooks were pa around. Tables were decorated with, peonies and bridal wreath. d - i - & "it Carl Kivler board chairMrs. Leonard Harris and Jay Mervin Redden telecommittee, and'Mrs. John perntsen historian, s. Xarlos Phillips was as re- "' A 1 COUNCIL PRESIDENT Mrs. George Rea, new president of the Presidents Council of the Provo Federated Women's Clubs chosen at a brunch and tion meetnig morning. elec-Tuesd- . . ' ay ' INSTALLED Mrs. Jac Logan, who was installed Coordinator of ; the Provo Service League at a dinner meeting the group "MondayU j sen, 1627' W. 6th- - S,,Provo. "Meet- - ' ing will adjourn at 9 p.m., for all those goingito the Carter wedding. BELLE MERE Will meet- Friday instead - of ' Thursday at 2:30 p.m. at the home.1 of Mrs. C. C. Bargcron, 8G' S. 6th i !,W. ., y if.'" .:'H , ";; : -r- vV' CHEZ MOI Will meet Thursday at 8 p.ml at the home of Mrs. Larry Vemonl 345 N. ' State Street in Orem. YESIIARAII ; . Will hold its annual breakfast , Saturday June 6, at Park's. Cafe, beginning at 7 a.m. Reservations, should be made by Dorothy Hatch, by Thursday evening. WOMEN OF MOOSE Will hold officers and. chair. Club Notes . FELICA Will postpone its meeting for one week, due. to leadership week and regular bleaclies do not harm : H OMEGA AUXILIARY or yellow the fabric. However, Will - hold a social this evening at 196 WJ? 4th S. some acid rinses used in comANN ETTE mercial laundries might destroy SALEM Salem Ward Singing Will meet this evening at the the resin finish. It's a good idea Mothers ended their meetings for to check with your local laundry the season with a . lovely closing home of 'Mrs J Donald MoQre at v . : el ' j '8;30 p.m. ; ;' j'.,, 'j " - .'. f ; 1m-lab- ' !" social. tsed - j Closing. Party Delights j'; Siriglng: Mqfhers j about this factor. Mrs. Tyler v stresses the information portahce of when purchasing the sheets. Labels are a valuable guide for seeing that the prospective purchase has all the qualities desired. - If the j sheets don't meet the specifications on the label, you may be able to find desirable money refunds.. ' Program and arrangements were LOYAL STAR LODGE 145 Will meet Friday June 5, at the made by Mrs. Keith Simons, Mrs, William Wood, and Mrs. Monte home of Mrs. Dewey N. Christen- Anderson. The three, assisted by Mrs. Merrin Davis, Mrs. Howard ments served to 22 members. Officers of the group . are' Mrs, Clark, Mrs. Leslie Cloward and Mrs. Tillie Prows, made up a Ernest, Hanks, leader; Mrs. Davis, Hill Billy Band and entertained organist; Mrs. Frank Nelson, with song and dances, president; Mrs. Lucille Davis, sec- Games were played and refresh- . AC-5-085- men meeting Thursday -- at the Moose Home. . Officers meet at 7:30 p.mj and officers and chair- j men at retary-treasure- r. 8 p.m. ; j n j l j i : , - n, i - f - , 1J v : ; Not : J t Response to the General Electric Bonus Value Days was so enthusiastic that GE Dealers have brought in a mile long tram load of brand new 1 959 Gt cpplicnces. the first GE Baradin train. and take advantage of these outstanding bonus values I Ho payments till September 1st. - ' j Open House AUTOMATIC 1 COOKING ELECTRIC SPEED ' '.''." : .- . .:. ... "'. .: " :' companion oven lf ' for every economical j cooktop Easy-se- t oven timer, and separate minute timer Removable oven door, for 'easy - reach oven cleaningv Pushbutton controls Focused heat broiler. No-dr- ip it Wedding Friday .1 82 W. Center f&r ''V ' - , -- IjV ONLY.... NOW il " j U, GE Slim WITH TRADE ' -- I' Silhouette 1for'v ' : 1 ji j LEHI i . Ward Console , - : . of Mr. and Mrs. Reed daughter A. Wood of Holdeh. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Marvin II. Ashton of Lehi. The young couple will be married ' Friday morning, June 5," in the Salt Lake Temple by Elder Har- old, B. Lee. ' The : '!' J. ;: following . !.. -- evening, Satur- day, the young couple will be honored further- at the home of the bride's parents in Holden at a! reception. f For both affairs, the bride will greet guests in a floor length model of mirrimist with iiappli-que- d ts lace. of the lace form the rounded neckline and the bodice is made of lace with long sleeves reaching points over the wrists. The .gown has a - " . . Cut-ou- ' her reception, hdr attendants will be Norma Wright, Mrs. David Staples, Betty I DeBloois, Carol Wood and Janice Alger, They will be, gowned alike in pink hop- sacking sheaths trimmed in pink and white floralJ They will wear garden hats and carry baskets of white carnations. J The new Mrs. Ashton will iwear a beige; suit with rose accessories for her honeymoon to ian undisclosed destination, They will make their home in Lehi. , The groom has recently returned from a mission for? the LDS Church to the East Central Atlantic States land is attending the Utah Vocational School. 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For '' Two automatic ovens - a giant 23" master oven so big: It vrill cook a complete oven meal for 30 all at one time . .; . and a I; In Lehi FolloWs Wood-Ashto- n w PUSHBUTTON home in Lay ton, Utah, where the White shoes belong ml your groom will take up employment summer wardrobe only; if you at Hill Air Force Base can promise yourself that you'll .thern really, white, if you In 1752, Samuel Robinson be- - keep can, then try a! pair of white came the first white man to make pebble calf pumps with a stacked maple sugar in America. leather heel. f, " W OVEN DOUBLE .: . II ;' - f m Second j ' Buy now. on the anniversary , I . .. i j; Ph. FR 3-80- 50 . Mrs. man; Mrs. phone formal invitations have been . , o II earlier that day. ! ; j following their marriage iin the Salt Lake LDS Temple urer repori and stated that the ,lac ' y, V nt Mrs. Jac Logan was installed coordinator of he Provo Service League Monday at an Orem Care, by Mrs. Melvin Kavache-vich- .. board member. . Others installed were Mrs. Phil Aiken, director,1 and. Mrs. Earl Wagner secretary treasurer.-MrsLogan f appointed various other officers - including, Mrs. John Daynes, assistant director; 'Ward L. Jackson current of the group secretary-tireasure- r; and treas the minutes presented icover the slim bodice and extend to form lilly-poisleeves, The F. An FORK Thurshouse open reception day evening beginning at 8 p.m. at the American Fork Sixth - Eighth LDS Chapel , will honor Sharlene Parduhn and Kenneth Bent-le- k contributioiis to the Child Guid' ance Clinic which' were made In lieu of a Federated Tea, had been given much favorable jcom- nient. She recommended that Provo Federated Women's Council would follow this trend." . Others in attendance included Mrs. F. M. Alder, Utah Sorosis; Mrs. RUph Packard, Ladies Literary; Mni. Thomas A.i Wolsey; Acacia; Mrs. A. S;. Cannon, and Mrs. L. B Bennett, Beta Sor osis ; Mrs. G. V. Mazurie, 19th Century; Mrs. Vern Brimley, Etienne, and Mrs. D.,E. Ostler, Literary League Hostesses for the" even r were Mrs. Beazer and Mrs Jackson who were assisted by Mrs. C. E. Yatt, Mrs. I Date (Despain, iviarso iieazer and Linda Mc- Dona Reception Thursday In1 A. Mrs. Jac Logan New Head Of Provo Service League AMERICAN urer. hand-clippe- natural' scalloped pattern Rnntl i -- Mrs. George Rea of the LadiflS Literary Club was elected president of the Presidents Council of the Provo Federated (Women's Clubs! at a meeting held at the council clubhouse Tuesday, which was conducted by Mrs William A. Beazer. Other new officers are Mrs. Porter Weaver; Acacia Club, vice president and Mrs. Crawford Gates, i Comitas, secretary-trea-s In and Gerald C King, son DAILY HERALD Presidents Council Elects Mrs. Rea As New President Pro- ! WEDNESDAY, JUNE S, Utah County, Utah 14 266 WEST MAIN STREET Ph. 980 American Fork O |