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Show "toST High Mass 77 iiannei For Couple W.v. Uli-bar- Lions Club entertained their ri acUli-bar- A-''-";'.- 4 t 'v ' i':::'ft:':::-:::-:y:- - . A - A' ? : ' - - - :' I ' f . AA;1 City. J .' . .:: I Spanish Fork Girl Circles V-.- ')iA A; - August Date ' . MRS. DAVID IIARMER (Nina Mae Hooley) ew Reception Honors Mr., Mrs. David Harmer A reception in honor of Mr. and Mrs. David Harmer. .(Nina Mae Hooley) was given June 2Sth, in the Orem 12th Ward Church fol1 lowing the marriage ceremony in the Salt Lake Temple the same day. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaVar R. Hooley of Orem and the bridegroom is the son of , Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J". Harmer of Pleasant Grove. The bride's wedding, gown was of white slipper satjn and bodice and overskirt of French imported lace. The front of the satin skirt lace motifs whichalsO covered the sleeves and the cuff was edged with seed pearls, jit featured a lacer scalloped neckline outlined In pearls- and sequins. She wore - Jsfita JRichins Engaged to Gail Hintori Announcement of the engagement of two young students has been received from the parents of thfe bride, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Richins of Gridley, Calif., who send word that their daughter, Nita Richins will become the bride of Gail Hihton, son of Mr. arid .Mrs. William Hinton of Hur- , ricane, on Aug. , . 4. an open crown of small pearlsi veil which held an elbow-lengt- h net. The bride designed; of nylon and made iher own dress. Her! bridal bouquet was an orchid? surrounded by pink and white rose ij buds; and carnations. Mrs. Karren Miller served as matron of honor and Linda Harm er as maid of honor. Kathleen! Hansen and, Nadirie ; Booth were bridesmaids A They each wore a pick brocaded taffeta dress and carried a small garden basket of pink and white carnatiohsThe floer: girls were Rose Mary Hooley and Charlene Hooley. They were a Jt i ?iJ anai aressea. auKe carriea a simi flower lar basket as the brides- maids. Best man for the wedding was a brother of the bridegroom, Jerry Harmer. Ushers were David Felton, Peter Bailey, Td Lynn Oldham and David Christensen. Mrs. Hooley chose a pale blue dress and (Mrs. Harmer wore pink.; Their corsages were a white orchid. Guests were served a ; small tables each centered witi a designed heart of small roses. A water fountain surrAunded!by garden plants, ferns and rodks was displayed in the foyer of the chapel. The background for the receiving line was a large white satin heart encirled in pirik roses that was hung in a picture frame of gold and white satin. The hall was beautifully decorated with several artistic floral arrangements and ferns. At .the guest book was Karren Shaw and Ann Thurston. Music was furnished by accordianist, Bert "Shaw, from Salt Lake City. The dining room hosts .were Mr. and Mrs. Verdun Watts.j, Those assisting- with the serving were Pat Gourdin, Betty Headman, Ileen Moon, Cherrie Olsen, Clara Ann Hooley j Linda Clark, Mrs. Shirley Nielson, Belva Bereton, Marie Liston, Betty Rae Nelson, Mary Sue Hamlin, Deon Searle and pixie Gieiman. Those in the gift room were Mrs. Vera Hales, Nancy Oldham, Elaine Ford, Sandra Monk and Annette Watkins. The young; couple went to Sun Valley, Idaho, for their honeymoon and are now at home in ' Salt i Lake City. - Prior to the wedding th bride was given a shower by Kathleen Hansen at the home :bf Mrs. MaA A rion Clark, - f : Har-war- d, -- :v:::v:H;o;;-K-::-;::;v- : Mr. Miller Is the son of Mrs. Robert H. MiUer, also of Provo. Miss Ulibarri is a graduate of St. Francis High School where she was student body social chairman inher senior year. She has attended Brigham Young University and is currently employed in Salt Lake City. Mr. Miller was graduated from North Central High School in Spokane, Wash. He has served in the U.S. Air Force and is also pre sently employed in Salt Lake : SPANISH FORK Miss Beth Maurine Gardner, daughter of Mr. anti Mrs. Eugene T. Gardner of this; city has circled Aug. 24 as her wedding date. She will exchange nuptial vows on that day with Roger W. Redmond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford K. Redmond of Eureka in i ceremony to be performed in the Manti Temple. The bride-elejcis a graduate of the Spanish Fork; High School and LDS SeminaryJ and has attended Utah State University at Logan. She is presently; employed as a bookkeeper in Spanish Fork. The benedict-eleis a graduate of the Tintic High School and has attended Weber College. For the' past ijour years he was stationed in Alaska as a member of the U.S. Army. A reception for the young cou ple will be held the evening fol-- MARY ULIBARRI Faux Pas Bridge Club members n met at the home of Mrs. Jim during the week. Game prizes went to Mrs. Allan Fechser and Mrs. Robert Durfey. Refreshments were served to club members and Mrs. William Barth and Mrs. Durfey, guests. The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mrs. Ralph Powers on July 18. ; " School. Mr. Hinton was graduated from the College of Southern Utah and BYU. He is a returned Central States missionary arid has had military service in Europe. He is currently attending the University of. Utah School of Law and plans to continue his studies there after his marriage. Badly fitted shoes can make your face look tense and unhappy and can also give you bad posture that can result in a backache. couples presented a Hawaiian dance rinder; the direction of Diane .Weenig as the first part of ' the program. Following the luau the program continued with four Lions, Robert Hayes, George Boyce, John Weenig and Dick Witcomb, in true Hawaiian costumes giving two dance numbers. Prizes went to Mrs. Frank-Daiand George Boyce for best costthe- - Look pretty and poised while waiting for the , I heir-expecta- nt , 1 umes.-1 Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cowley and Mr. and Mrs. T. jv: Maloney. Mrs. Hutchinson was chairman of the affair. Serving on the com- Lmittee with her were Mrs. Dick Witcomb; Mrs. George Wellesjey, Mrs. John Weenig and Mrs. Robert Hayes. Sportswear MATERNITY WARDROBE 32 NORTH 1st EAST i Ph. FR 3-19- 23 CONVENIENT FLEXICHARGE CREDIT - TAKE 6 MONTHS TO ATLORb AIR 250 West Center AU-ma- . Smocks, Caprrs and i i FR r Ti. PAY FREE niikio rARMfSu ni i I iI I 00 PROVO'S STORE OF FASHION i . " sale of ladies' fashion coats! The easiest wav to became SELECTED GROUP SPECIALLY PRICED a bore is by talking too muck ' Reg. to 39.95 t! 11 JULY CI earctnce ct EXPANDING I SAVE lowing their marriage. FOR SPRING MENUS Cook spring jojiions and serve them on toast with cheese sauce. 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Deeptone abstract print in non-clin- g 78 W. CENTER . The wedding ceremony will be solemnized at the St. George Temple and an open house will be given on the patio of the Smith Family Living Center, Brigham Young University campus on the evening of Aug. 6. Miss Richins is a graduate of BYU in elementary instruction! She has completed a mission for her church in Argentina and is now a teacher at BYU Laboratory "A group of young daughters of hus- bands at an annual summer party in the lovely garden at the b.ome of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hutchinson of Olmsted. An Hawaiian luauj was carried out as 48 Lions and Lady Lions gathered for, the gay occasion. As the guests arrived they gazed upon the large sign post reading "Hutch's Hawaiian Shack." The members were welcomed' by the committee member who greet ed them in true Hawaiian style Colorful leis were! given each member and guest as they arriv ed in their colorful Hawaiian cos tumes. 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