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Show 4 - ! t SV'S 4A SUNDAY HERALD Miss Wilberg vv- I Marries Roger Menlove - ..:.:.X". ;vA.:v:-i-:v:v)- ( ii ife. t -- , r I !; - ( Donald 'Menlove. Mrs. Wilberg wore a gown of beige brocade with nilei green Mrs. Menlove wore a of nile green eyelet with gown accessories. They both wore beige! ' Mm - I'. Mar-crof- . of trovo. A. 'reception will follow the wedalso ding to" honor the newlyweds, V A' .fa toe Reception Centre, ' Miss Fleming is a graduate v of . . - " S ' V S. R Students Give Program - . , . .,.. , s co-work- . .. ,.-- Mr. and Mrs Charles A. 'Nelson announce the engagement and coming marriage 'their daughter, Karen,' to Ger ; . v'. ald Hazel. The benedict-elect- " is the son of , Hazel of Marion and Mr. Mrs; Salem. Nuptial vows will be re pea ted April 28 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The young couple will " be honored at, a reception the following evening at the First LDS ;f . . f For ' 'I 1 ; ; , : J ; I w ' bij.hi fMJtmwnminmKmwMijm'M niiinnminiuumi) utmmmmxuiiwwimmBmKmMmmm 3 ,:' ' ' ' .. .... II ' Vicki Trickett of Omaha, Neb., whe nshe was signed to a long-Uer- m contract recently by! Colum- - : f " ' J City." Mr. Hazel isj a graduate of the local highs school and seminary and was active! in basketball and baseball. He attended Snow College one vear and is now employed! in Provo. They plan to' make their home in Provo. HEDY LAMARR suggests It was HOLLYWOOD (UPI) a dream come true for T ! ct TAB, THE TALENT SCOUT I xj VEQWEIGHT? t .v i.. .3.. 7a was. "I've discovered the eeeret of weight control. Take lAyds", says ' Hedy. Taken as directed before meals, appetite. You Ayds curbs your less-r-leat pounds. Ayds now in chocolate fudge-typ- e and vanilla caramel, Money back guarantee. 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Mr. Stevens is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stevens, Lovell, each honoree, ind each received . Wyo. .J a; gift of remembrances Miss Peterson is presently work Over 100 guests were served re freshments at the conclusion of the ing in Provo as ;a secretary- - She is a graduate of Orem High School program, i and LDS Seminaty . : She attendedBYU. While in hih school she was NEW PET a member of the Tigerettes and served as "secretary of the student- TPKWTOH. Ensland (UPD 'Mrs. body. Dorothy Woollarid screamed and Mr. Stevens is studen at BYU, fled Tuesday when her he is majoring in education. where Marion! ; returned from a daughter an lAS mission in the He served -wallr in the woods, said "can I nv nioi-)l-e make the mis r and was active in States Central keep it, mummy?" and produced of hitting the hay when they take sdhool. CNEA9 sports in high lipr nw tvpt aa !lsrpf slnink' should be out maKing iu gagBB&smqgp : -- . of Mr. and the. Pep Team and a member of student council. The bride-eletended .Henegarj Business College. She is now employed in Salt Lake 'Ward. Karen is a graduate of the Spanish Fork High School and LDS Seminary. She wasi a member of f A" iss Makes Plans Till.!! rt'. 1 Kites Temple July Orem V - KAREN NELSON SPANISH FORK ' .I KAREN NAN PETERSON I I f , " 1.3 .4 .. . floor-lengt- h j the next. Betrothal. of Karen Nelson Revealed, Set For April 28 ! J heart-shape- The sloth is so slow an animal that by the time he has finished eating one meal, it is time for ' -'A ' 1 " , Toronto, retold story; and Stolworthy, dramatic reading. Mrs. Bert Isaac was ' Piano solos were played by Barbara Isaac. Sam Bingham played the drums. f'i Refreshments were served. ' . I ' co-hoste- ss. .' i . i . aid of honor, Bridesmaids were, enise Searle, Gloria Hochner, ' Beverly Brian. All are cousins' of he itbride! Junior bridesmaid was tVIarsha Baum. ' All wore identical dresses in soft ipink organza with matching head-- , d bands and carried bouquets of pink carnations, The bride wsa lovely in a gown of white silk organza ortrimmed with and isleeves ganza on the short scooped neckline. The skirt was also encircled with embroidery. Her veil of bride's illusion was cabght in a tiara of seed pearls and rhinestones. Performing best man duties was Giles Baum, brother of the groom The bride's mother wore a pale JoHan-n- a .. , Mrs. Elwin Walker and Mrs. Has san Javadi. Merlene McGee and Maxine Kruer presided at the guest book. Mrs. Almon G. Robison of Salt Lake City entertained the bride preceeding her wedding. She was .also entertained by her at an office party. cana uawn nenancxs, ister, A program SPANISH FORK from the speech department from the Spanish Fork High School was presented before members of the Tri Thalian Club recently at the home of Mrs. CI eve Bingham. Those participating included Kathy Huff, humorous reading; Joan ."0 , Baum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Baum. j Close members of the family and relatives! witnessed the wed ding. The couple were married on the bride's grandparents' 57th an-hiversary. They are Mr. and Mrs. C. Delbert Seiarle of DeltaJ Utah. A reception was held he same evening at the Oak Hills Ward idden to attend the brides were her j I ;'. ; A double ring ceremony in the . beige silk dress and Mrs, Baum alt Lake , LDS Temple, April 8 wore a gown of aqua. Both wore united Ruth Ann Hendricks, daugh- - cymbidium of chid corsages. ' ter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. in charge of the gifts were Mrs. Hendricks of Provo and Farrell D. Earl Mower, Mrs. O. V. Anderson, j i 7 f i Farrell J.' Tew, son Double. Ring Ceremony Un ites uth Hendricks, Mr. Baum . . f ings. j. , MRS. FARRELL BAUM (Ruth Ann Hendricks) . . - 1 ; - corsages of syinbidium orchids. ' Greeting the guests at the jioor were KMr. and .Mrs. Scott Wilk'ins. The 'bridal 'party received their guests standing by a large double heart decorated ywith gold fern, white swags of ribbon accented by coral and white roses. Provo High School and LDS Sem In charge of the" guest. book; was inary. She attended BYU for two Annette Aiken. years where she was a.mexnber oi Assisting with the serving was the 0?S. Trovata social unit and the Cougarettes While in high Janet Cox, Jolene Walker and Jer- school she was a 'president of the aldine Walker. Assisting with the gltts were nuxn uameron, ;xviueeii Pep Club. ' also graduated Nuttell, Natie Wilberg ' and Virginia Mr. Marcroft ' . from Provo High! School, where; he Nuttell. senior! was vice president of the For hbneymon travel to southern class. rjutah the newjMrs. Menlove wote in a navy blue1 suit acecnted1 With . He attended BYU and served ' . TVlO TT Uinnltc. 1. 1 the Army for7 three years "r pure wniie; accessaries, upuu vucii couple will make their home in return the young couple will make Orem. . - 1" ability in floral arrangements was also honored. She talked on floral arrangements displaying many ar rangeiijents and some of her paint- - Weeding Set For Reception Centre' ,Mr. and Mrs. Otis C. Fleming ol Provo announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their Jay H. daughter, Laura Ann,' to ' " Marcroft. will take place April The twedding 28 in the Reception Centre, Orem, with Claude Glazier, uncle of the bride officiating., Mr. Marcroft is t, ,a; Son; of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. v - duties of best man. Usher was . . - i Flemihg-Marcro- ft i. I .r.t chair-Hansee- Menlove, Toni Macdonald, Glenda Ingalsbe and Judy Menlove. All wore gowns of coral brocade with white accessories and carried white carnations tied with coral ' V ribbons. Allan Menlove performed the LAURA ANN FLEMING I ...A. The Literary Section of . the Women s Council met for the out- standing event of their social year. It was the annoial Honor Party, wi h Mrs. Roy Dearing, section chairman, conducting. n She introduced the various andj Mrs. men, Mrs. J. G. Ross. Jensen.' wh 'in turn intro- duced the honor lests. Mrs. Sarah Campbeir was introduced first and is fa talented sch ool teacher, chorister and music teacher. She con ducted per chorus of children who sang four numbers! after which four ''students parsed out bluebirds of happiness to a1 guests. Marie Keeler, was the next honor guest and is a daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. J. J. Keeler. She is active in ballet, music and drama. She present a oneact play,- "Beautl ful Wit: Shoes On." Ira' Price was honored next. He is a son of Mr$. yirglnia Price. He palyed seyera piano numbers. Mrs. Eliza R. Fillmore, who is an outstanding artist with great OREM fl 1. With'Soc iai Salt Lake LDS Temple iites Friday united Launa Wiliberg, dauighter of Mr. and Mrs. Chal B. Wilberg of "Orem, and Roger T. Menlove. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon T. Menlove of Provo are parents of ttie" groom. A reception that evening in the Orem Reception Centre honored the newlyweds. The bride was lovely in a gown of French lace and imported taf feta. Her veil of bridal illusion was held by a tiara. She carried a bouquet of talisman roses. Attending the bride were Carina Jacobson, Sherell Wilberg, .Peggy it it ' . i-- - ; V Section Fetes L ' J'!" T'Ll cii'i uocai I l l ' ' ; f'l |