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Show 2A SUNDAY HERALD -SUNDAY, JULY 8, 1962 Utah County, Utah Jray son Pair Honey moons Following Wedding Pre-Fa- b List The new Mr. and The bride, former Kathryn Ann Mrs. Kirk W. Hansen are honey- fioover, chose a gown of white mooning in the" Pacific North- bridal satin for her wedding. It west since their marriage June was styled with short sleeves and r 29.. lace bodice, with lace, appliques Nuptials were performed at the on the bell skirt, A white rose home of the bride's parents, Mr. with pearl! trim held her veil of and Mm Melyin Hoover, after illusion. The bridal bouquet was which the couple received guests of white carnations and Talisman at a reception given at the Pay- - rose buds. j son First-Fift- h Ward Church. Her sister, Mrs. S. F. Perruccio, Pres. Reed J. Money officiated of Middletown, Conn., attended at the ceremony. her as matron of honor and bridesmaids were Colleen Hodgson, Glenna Elmer, and Teddi Jo Robertson, Their dresses were of peach colored bridal satin fash ioned with j bell skirts. They wore matching bows in their hair and carried baskets of peach colored carnations. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W Hansen, Payson, ask ed his brother, Gary Hansen to stand as best mahi For her daughter's wedding, The betrothal and July marMrs. Hoover chose a blue dress, of iSenf Jean A. and riage plans while Mrsj Hansen's dress was Joseph JE. Tomlinson is announced by the mother of the bride-elec- t, shell white. Each added a corMrs. Ethel M. Vance of sage Of Talisman roses. Foyer receptionists were Mr. and Los- Angeles, Calif. Mr. Tomlinsoi is a son of Mr. Mrs. Edward White of Spanish and Mrs. Joseph E. Tomlinson of Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Reed ' Page. La Crescenta, Calif. Judy Houser and Jeanene DavThe wedding ceremony will be is attended the bride's book. solemnized on JTuly 28 in the Los Bouquets of summer flowers Angeles Temple. A garden reto the attractiveness of the added ception will be ;ield in Pasadena, arranged on Calif., in the afternoon of the wedding and were tables. small serving same day. Mrs. Gary Hansen was hostess Bidden to attend the bride at the reception afe Mrs. James A. in the serving room and refresh" by Cheryl Knowles, matron of honor and ments were served Frbisland and Ilean Thom-linso- n Froisland, Ann Michaelyn Machado, ' and Kathleen Knowles, Chauana Beck. In charge of gifts were Mrs.' bridesmaids and Allison Knowles, Frois Froisland, 'Orem; Mrs. flower- - girl. ? Miss Senf Is a senior at Brig-ha- Dean Elmer, Mrs. Lenore Cham-asWilson, Young University where she bers, Mrs. LawrenceConnie and Joan sisted Page, by is majoring in dramatic art. DraSandra Wilson and Wendy Mr. Tomlinson was graduated in May from BYU, a history per. major with a M.A. degree. He is also a returned missionary for his church from Argentina. The couple plans to make a home in Glendale. NEW YORK tUPI) Whether a prefab tree house to keep lhe kids out frdnv under foot3 or a game to keep them quiet on a hot afternoon,; there's summer fun for children in the week's new pro- PAYSON its-- ' ; Miss Engaged To W. Buckwalter 7?zce Zov PRICE i Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Harmon,- - Price, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Sondra Harmon to Doyle W. Buckwalter, Provo. The prospective bridegroom is fho crm if Ttf t on1 Mro Hf B. Buckwalter of Provo. The couple is planning a July aih 20 wedding in the Manti Temple. A reception later, that day will be held in the Price Institute of L Religion. Miss Harmon attended the Carbon Junior College where she was , . a member oj Pi Gamma Chi and later graduated from Brigham Young University, Her fiance is attending BYU where he ii a member of the Blue Key National Honorary Society and a member of the Associated Men Students Council. He is also a returned missionary from Germany. Mr. Buckwalter plans to continue his tudy at the university and the ceuple will be residing in Spanish Fork. , . i m j ' Etienne Club Chooses New Slate Of Club Officers Mrs. Blaine Anderson was elected president of the Etienne Club at the annual election meeting held in the garden at the home of Mrs. Harold Dunford. She succeeds Mrs. Richard Nelson. Other officers chosen to" serve with Mrs. Anderson the coming club year are Mrs. David Lewis, vice president; Mrs. Dunford, secretary; Mrs. James Paramore, treasurer; Mrs. Morris Jacknian, reporter-historiaMrs. Kent Jensen, program chairman; Mrs. Murray Melnnes; social chairman. Outgoing officers are Mrs. Anderson, Mrs.. Marcia Madsen, Mrs. Frank Arnold, Mrs. Jon Clark, Mrs. Stephen Covey, Mrs. Stanley Collins and Mrs. Glen Kink. ,. ; , A program on special interests and' hobbies of some of the members preceded the election. Mrs. Lewi showed a unique doll collection that her husband had gathered while in the service. The dolls represent different countries and belong to the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Lewis, who is also interest- d In quilting, showed the group sonfe lovely quilts. An attractive cloth picture she had made herself was shown and instructions were given" on how it was made. "Mrs. Jackman presented two, .little pictures her mother had created with various seeds. Following that; she gave instructions i on how to create plastic art ob- Top Honors Go Shoofly jects, Mrs.' Jackman then told the Pie group how to produce a Japanese With dwarf tree and showed one she You'll be the favorite mother in is raising. With her husband," Mrs. town when junior brings "the Jackman had created two mosaic pictures which the group admired. gang" home for servings of Shoof- She then displayed a burlap and ly Apple Pie a la mode. Serve it yarn wall hanging she is making warm, plain for ,a dinner dessert or with ice cream for those who enjoy a! hearty treat. j Here Is Noiseless Disposer n; Shoofly Apple Pie cup flour cup bron sugar, firmly ' Vi, Users of gas disposers report that they are the most noiseless appliance in the household. According to the Gas Appliance Manufac- turers Association, the features that users like most are foot pedal to open the top lid so hands are free for loading the disposer, and a dial control that can be set to take care of wet garbage. Smoke gas disposers turn off automatically when the cycle has been completed.. - , . ' Vi 34 Vs : i packed j teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon nutmeg cup butter; or margarine teaspoon soda cup boiling water cup molasses can (1 lb. 4 oz.) sliced apples , Pastry j! Mix flour, sugar and spices together; cut in butter until mixture is crumbly. Dissolve soda in boiling watr; add molasses and apples with the syrup. Arrange alternate! layers of apple mixture and sugar-buttmixture in a pastry lined pie pan, LIGHT UP ending with the crumb mixture. NEW YORK (UPI) Bake in a hot cjver (400 degrees) survey showed that the average; about 35 minutes. Serve warm, living room should have at least plain or with ice cream. One 9- five lamps for comfort, beautyj inch pie. and functional use. The survey was conducted byi the Lamp and Shade Institute of America. less-odorle- ss er ch j A-rece-nt Keep Daisies Bright and Also Upright - "Hp. serve as play space for three or wooden four, it sets on four posts and 4s reached by a rope ladder. Once inside, the house is closed off from r the world by a 10-fo- ot ., AMERICA'S TOP SELLING NOW AT ASHTON'S . . INSTALLED AUTO AIR CONDITIONER! i CAROLYN GRAY Miss Gray Will Wed George King Beta Cultus Holds Annual Sumryer Social 32400 Installed On Easy Budget Terms ! PAYSON Beta Cultus Club held its annual earjy summer social Monday at the home of Mrs. Caroil Davis with- - Mrs. Wil-m-a Crane as assisting hostess. A patio party, the event was arranged with a Hawaiian motif. Lighted tapers and recorded music added to the festive occa The forthcoming marriage of Carolyn Gray, and George A. King has been set for July 30! The announcement of the nuptials is made by parents of the bride elect, Mr. and Mrs. 'Arthur V. sion. Gray, of Provo.' Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy H. King of Provo are parents of the bridegroom to be. The couple will repeat vows at a ceremony in the Reception Centre in Orem and a reception will Nationwide service. 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