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Show SOTroAsEPTCMBEn Miss Linford Circles Her Wedding Day To ' " M y'' V " ' I' v j : ' ! j X Mr.! and Mrs. Charles F. Johnson .of 646 W. . Center in Provo They have been active Church. The in; . . has couple three j School Toqs sons, Frank Johnson, Vallejd, Calif Key In Fa!! the LDS ; MRS, VAL HARRIS (CAROLYN Doren Johnson, Provo, and Har- Back to school sportswear and old Johnson, Cheyenne,; Wyo.; ja ) day. coats f orv fall have .left the city W. 50 Karl Mrs. :(Rayrna) It was in Farmington years daughter, agio, that Mr. Johnson claimed Allred, Salt Lake City. They also far, behind and are altogether cas- ual countrified. Dresses and Josiej- Dunn for his bride, They have; 11 grandchildren and three dress-u-and p coats are casual, too, but in of most their have- flived Provo sin a more sophisticated vein. Here the influence is definitely Paris I f great-grandchildren- j ,.1 Belcher Becomes Bride of Mr. Erickson JRona During solemn evening cere-.E- ., monies. in the Salt! Lake LDS Tem- r pie Tuesday, Rona Belcher her wedding vows as she married Leroy Biesmger Jnckson. rne new Mrs. Erickson is a daughter of Mrs.; Rose Belcher of Suva;, Fiji islands, arid the late WUiarn James Belcher. Mr. Erickson is a son of Alfred Leroy Ericksjon of Springville and the late Alice. Erickson. . the marriage temple (Following the couple was honored at a. wedding supper in Salt Lake City with Mr. Erickson' s .father as host. Guests were family memj-ber- s and intimate friends, J Immediately after,, the couple left on a honeymoon to California, Upon their return they will b feted at an open house at the trv-it- j , Lu--cii- e j I couture and first lady fashion. This is the broad picture of fash- this year's as editors the 10ns, reported by of Women's Wear Daily. Of course, they point out, traditional styles are still with us but .it's the understated number with offhand elegance that will make big news for fall, 1961. The new shap ing, a happy amalgam of Paris and American couture, is the best thing that has ever happened tq little girls. It enhances! the figure contour, but never confines it Mobility is the keynote. Dresses, for instance, take easy e or low pleat bodices and ed skirts; coats (aside from the suburban variety) arei demi-fi- t !or subtly flared, even in, littlest sizes. back-tb-scho- Springville on Sept. 8. Guests wni be welcomed from 8 to 10 p.m. Both the young persons are, seniors at Brigham Young University. He is an education majbr and Mrs. Erickson is studying English. She is affiliated with Kia Ora Club. Mr. Erickson has served as an LDS missionary to New r Zealand. The couple will make a home in Provo while completing their education. . ol . ; low-flar- FJELDTED) Friends Greet Neivweds During Garden Reception cor-sa'c-e. - A garden reception last evening was arranged in honor of Mr. and Mrs. yal Harris who were married Saturday; morning at the Manti 1 Temple. Mrs. Harris is the former Carolyn Fjeldsted, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Nielson of Gunnison, who were hosts at the reception held at their home. Mr. Harris is a son of Mr. and Mrs LeRoy Harris of Provo. A gown of lace and appliqued bpnlbazene with long pointed sleeves; and Sabrina neckline was worn by the bride to welcome guests. A veil of illusion was released from a crown of sequins and pearls and she card ried white orchifull-leng- th Clarissa Eames and Beverly - . w The bride's" mother wore an embroidered linen model! and Mrs. Harris chose a beige linen sheath. Both added miniature orchids. Best man was Russell Sutherland, and ushers were Byron Fisher, Wakefield, Bob Bent-le- y and Gary Anderson. Organ music was played during the receiving hours. Assisting With gifts were jvirs. Paul Caldwell and Mrs. Ivan Petersen;! At the guest book was Mrs Ace D-a- All-re- d. Following a honeymoon to southern California, the couple will return to Provo where Mr. Harris is a senior at Brigham Young University and affiliated with the ds.r Viking social uni The pride is a Sept. 6. Attending the bride were Mrs. graduate of the University and Louie Youngkeit, Sharon Larsen, Was a member 6f Sportswomen. gjolden-throate- 355 N Etienne Club Readies Plans .::;:::::::: oneymoon ::::: Now at home . in Orem areMrj. and Mrs. Merrill A. Greehalgh following a wedding trip to 'Lake Tahoe. The couple was married in ceremonies at the Ward on Aug, 18 and was honored with a reception immed' iately following. Mrs: GreenhalgS h is the former Patricia Nadine Roylance, 4 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Roylance and Mr. Greenhalgh is a son of, Mr. and Mrs. CTene jW. Greenhalgh, all of Provd. For her wedding the bride wore a gown 'of silk organza with lace "and cascading train. She carried Talisman roses with feathered carnations and ferns nri hrr veil was released from ;a crown of peaks land rhincs onesj. She was attended by Mrs. John Roylance, jnda Lee Jol nsonj, Mrs. Neil Percival, Mrs. Malcolm Jhfena r Greenjialgri, McDonald, . Linda Mae Roylance,' Roylance' and Pamela. Roylance as flower girls, j . Best man was David Cropper and ushers were: Dave Nuttall, Douglas Greeri- and Pad! Bob Bobrock halgli, Sp'eckert. Welcoming, guests were Mr. and Mrs. Alden Roylance. is Faux Pas Bridge Club Has Meeting 4 Ninth-Nine-teen- th apj-pl'qu- I. , ' PRESIDENT U Mrs. Richard Nelson, recently installed president of 'Etienne Literary Club. First cook stoves were market- Don't clutter up your wardrobe ed in 1830. Built to burn wood, with clothes you will tire, of they had built-i- n bvens and a tank at the end for heating water. quickly. - .rirmgfifci ': price-- , - l t Flower it mm AND ON-FURNITUR- Ji APPLIANCES AT ! j xiAi' 'jx I I Softens -- . 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Prizes were won by Mrs, Frank Bailey and Mrs. Allman, The next meeting will be with Mrs. William Daniel on Sept. 13. j vear lit with 10 dlffeiw ent hats tip make it look like ,10 different olutfits; This is t le .year to lfave (that wonderfu black dress andj .10 different bins-- .to make it lddk IjJke .10. wonjderiiiliy different olutfits. the fashion prominence ifnd importance that they have, achieved this season. The "little nothing" of a dress wears a "show stopper" of a pin to perfection. Time was when we Were taught to have One wonderful black dress in our ward ' n, A t New Home At , no time have pins enjoyed robe and pt-t-- by Pair Now PllESTWlClD (LOUISE Pins are All the Rage for Fall Elegance Thin mayonnaise w ith fresh orange for lemon juice and addi . delight. a pit vi yraiuu salads.! ful for fruit Lemon French, dressing adds zest and sparkle to any crumble .in a bit of roquefort cheese or toss in a few celery or poppy seeds, or stir in some red jelly or honey to vary. pieces of fresh Dip bite-siz- e in chopped nutmeats oi .orange coconut for fruit salad garnish. Hollow out lemon halves . . . fill with- mayonnaise thinned with lemon juice' and sparked lip with a .bit of jgrated peel . . . especially good with fish salads, Dribble honey or maple syrup over orange slices for dessert-salad- ; Readying plans for the new year are., the recently installed officers of the Etienne Literary Club. President of the group is-- Mrs. Richard 'Nelson. She will be Mrs. Blaine- Anderson, vice president'; Mrs. Preston Majl-sesecretary; Mrs. Bea Arnold, treasurer; Mrs. Jon Clark, Mrs. Stephan Covey, program chairman; Mrs. Stan Collins, project chairman, and Mrs, Glen King, social chairman. 2nd 's MRS. G. PAUL SPENDLOVE Fruit Adds Snap To Salad Dressing , J bridegroom's home.! ed ; their marriage they reside in Orem. U3SUCJil :1 - full-skirt- Following ivvill marrjed life and Mr. Johnson is retired .from the' Utah jRailway. will observe their .50th wedding anniversary on Monday, Sept'. 4i A. dinner for the! couplet and their children will be arranged at jthe home of a son,!Doran John; son in honor of the golden wedding j front skirt panel, was fashioned into the! bridal gown worr by Mrs. Spendlove. Pearls and the lace were repeated1 in the round neckline and on the triple pleats which cascaded into a chapel train. She carried two orchids tied with iily of the valley and ribbons. A crown of pearls held, her veil of illuiioni Attending the bride were her sisters, Mrs. Ray J.fartineau, Mrs. Donald Farnsworth, Gloria Prestwich and Beth jMcEwan, Mrs. Richard Robbins, Mary Lou Weight land Dorothy Spendlove. They wore .orchid tunic dresses and carried npsegays of white cataiatidns tied with lavender lace 1 arid ribbon. The bride's mother wore a rose lace dress and white orchid Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spend of brother and sister-in-laloye, the groom, also stood in the receiving line with Mrs. Spendlove wearing a beige lace dress and an orchid corsage. Best iman to his brother was Clark Spendlove and Sterling Redd was usher. Gifts jwere displayed wrapped tanrtpr a Tink lawn umbrella and white miniature parasols tied up side doWn and filled with pink and white mums centered the serving tables. Organ music was played during the receiving. Assisting with serving were Linda Nielsen, Darla Thomas, and Emily Nielsen, while Karen B. Morgan! and Linda Smith arrang ed gifts Carrying gifts kas Susan Field. Mrs. Ralph Mott presided at the guest book. Following a honeymobn to Yel lowstone Park the! couple wil1 De at home in Salt Lake City after many. Golden Wedding to Draw Johnson Fanqily Together ' j LDS Council of Twelve,) officiating. Mrs'. Spendloye is the former Louise Prestwich; daughter of Mr; and Mrs. H. E. Prestwich of Provo and the bridegroom lis a son of the lite Mr. and Mrs.; George I. .JSpendlove of Hurricane, v White peau de soie; with French lace on the She is an officer in the Provo PBX Club and a member of PBX . Club International. Mr. Olsen is also a graduate of Provo High School and attended BYU before serving three years in the U.S. Army in Ger- GOLiDEN WEDDING Mi and Mrs. Charles F. John! son jwho will mark 50 ears of married ' life Monday! ' . I X J i 1 v ...fl v ' flowers 'graced the wedding, reception held Thursday evening in honor of, Mr. and Mrs. G. Paul .) Spendlove The couple had taken wedding vows- at the Salt Lake LDS TeW pie earlier in the day with Spencer W. Kimball, member of the wedding day, according to the engagement announcement !made today by her parents. She jwill wed Ray E. Olsen, son of Mr, ;and Mrs. George Arthur Olsen; .also of Provo, in ceremonies at the 19th LDS Ward. A reception jwill.- honor the couple following the ceremony. iMiss Linford is a graduate of Provo High School and' has attended Brigham Young University. ... i The glamour of summer para sols filled with pink and lavender of Provo, has selected Sept. 14 for A 3A Reception Spendlove-Prestwic- h -- jMr. and Mrs. Elijah A. Linfo!rd, X- - SUNDAY HERALD Pastel Summer Blossoms Add CIiarm Barbara Linford, daughter of Jher loci i'.v-- . -- ' control, smart womerf choose Enhance. "Wonderful One." Its patented' slimming action ELONGATES the figure... .takes inche off... makes you look taller! 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