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Show 2A Reception Honors Couple In Orem Mr. and Irs. Carl M. Verrion, who were wed in LDS ceremonies in the Mahti Temple Saturday morning, greeted their- m afn y friends and relatives at a formal .,, ' 's ' M 4 ' i '- a , -- " ' ' ' v " t " " f , At : t ' ' i ' - yA . 'i 1 1 I rgal w gown of maetise brocade j th shallow scpop neckline, thiree-quartlength sleeves and tailorbow of White satin topping! the ed jwaistline in fronlj. A with spread petals rosk taffeta seed pearls held with scattered veil of silk illusion. her butterfly She carried gold cymfbidium tied with gold ribbons in love knots. SHERYLE LADINE ALLRED Attending ;the bride were Karma Vernon, her sister, and Nncy Livingston 4nd Sandra Carter Kvho wore antique gowns, accented with bouqijets of white spider mums surrounded with smaller white mums. v Receiving with the couple Were their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Allred of to Sherman L. Cloward, son of Charles E.I Wilde of Provo iand Provo announce the engagement Mr. and Mrs. Wells P. Cloward, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Vernoi of and forthcoming marriage of their also of Provo. Orem. Bronze mum corsages daughter, Sheryle Ladine Allred The marriage will be solemwere added to the mothers', ennized in the Salt Lake Temple, sembles. Dec. 20. The following evening a Lynn Vernon served as ibest reception in Provo will be held ?was man ana Steven in their honor. usher. Mr and Mrs. Gary Love-ridg- e winFall is and Miss Allred is a graduate of barely here, greeted guests in the foyer. ter's three months away. But the Provo High School where she was Merna JeTers, Dena Kiniber, fashion designers already are a member of the Legislative CounJanene Norman and Sandy Ver- looking i,pringward ho. They're cil and A Cappella Choir. During non served and Marvel Wolsey, seeing: suits and coats that re- the 1962 Freedom Festival she Silvia Johnson and Ale an Taylor verse from beige twill to white reigned as Provo's Miss Liberty assisted with gifts. LaDean Brim-ha- ll fleece, among other split perso- Belle. She later continued her was at the guest book, j at the Brigham Young Other education switch color items. nality The couplej wil? make their home es: a raspberry costume turns University where she was affiliin Orem after a honeymoon trip pink when you turn it inside out. ated with the Program Bureau. to Sun Valley, Ida. A bright blue outfit gets green Miss Allred is presently employed at the Brigham Young Univerthe outside goes inside. when The bride; a graduate of Provo sity. High School, attended Dixie Mr. Cloward graduated from College. Mr. Vernon is an Orem Maybe compact cars have BY High School graduate. High School where he was to do with the trend something A wedding breakfast for) the in evening coats. At any rate, active in sports and school govbridal party followed the teibple what's being trumpeted for chic ernment. He then attended the ceremony and showers were ar- damsels for fall is the short eve- Brigham Young University where show he was a member of the Val ranged by friends for the bride. ning coat. The knee-lengtth Hyric social unit. He served in dresses. with angle-lengthe West Central States Mission. Cod fishing was so important Many of the new evening and Mr. Cloward is curently a second to the eariy economy of this dinner dresses have trains 12 to year student at the University of country that a picture of the cod 18 inches long and will take train- Washington in the School of Denappeared on the colonial se&l of to wear with an unstudied tistry. Massachusetts as well as on the ing After the wedding the couple Nova Scotin bank note, ilong air. plan to move to Seattle where with the legend "Success t0 the will Mr. Cloward will continue his This fall, the best dressed ' Fisheries." Many reminders of wear white calf, white persian studies. the cod are still found in j New lamb, beaver, fox, broadtail and To remove cooked corn from England today, appearing on mink around the clock. weather vanes, door knockers the cob, place one end of the ear and other pieces of hardware. Gold chains link fashion. Watch in an inverted funnel. Hold the And, of coiirse, a replica of the for them on hat bands, circling other end securely and cut kercod hangs in the State House in collars of coats and as gold tudor nels from the cob with downwaAi strokes. Don't cut too deeply. Boston. belts for day and evening. r empire ' ' I her . ' ' - - ' ' M , '. Sheryle Alfred Engaged To Sherman L. Cloward r - ! MRS. CARL M. VERNON (Kay Lovpridge) Alpine Open House Fetes Mr. And Mrs. Kay Bullock ) Fashion Flash : I j the marriage rites. Mr. and Mrs. The new bride has attended Bullock were hosts Tuesat of Utah and Brigham their house at an University open day home honoring Mr. and Mrs. Young University. Both she and B. K. Brigg of Elsinore. A recep- her husband have filled LDS mistion given by the bride's parents sion in South Brazil, and he has in the Elsinore Ward followed served in the U. S. Navy. ALPINE La-Mon- te j hs Chauntenetts Begin Season Club Notes : LAMBDA TAU Will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Kenneth MarThe Chauntenettes singing tin, 175 E. 3rd N. group began the new season un- OES VALLEY CHAPTER 3 der direction of Mrs. Louise Will be held Tuesday at 8 p.m. Clark. Rehearsals are held each matrons and past patrons Past Monday t 7 p.m. There are some will be special guests and all are openings for sopranoes, seconds invited to attend. and altos. Anyone interested in PAST MATRONS CIRCLE singing and joining may call Mrs. Luncheon and business meeting Hollo J. Anderson. will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the Masonic Temple. It took typical American keenness and foresight to develop the Cranberries, the first fruit of wild cranberry into a cultivated America, are as old as Plymouth fruit. Although cultivation began Rock and as American as on Cape Cod, Mass., some 200 Thanksgiving Day. Long before years after the landing of the he first Pilgrim lady set her Pilgrims, it soon spread to other dainty foot on Plymouth Rock, states. In New Jersey where cranberries were growing wild cranberries were also a native in the lowlands of Plymouth and fruit, cultivation' began about 1853 Cape Cod. This is their native . . and about this time in Wis- soil and it is here that over 60 r, consin. A native per cent of the nation's cran- ; ! ! Exchanging wedding vows in the Manti Temple Friday were Dorothy Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Jensen of Provp, and Scott Dunford, son of Mrs. Leli Dunford of Provo and the late Isaac Dunford. In the evening the young couple were feted at an attractively decorated reception at the West Utah Stake House where flowers in autumn colors, green fern and gold rope were arranged against a backdrop of net Illumined with twinkle lights. The bride wore a gown of satin with bouffant skirt to which; she added a unique cape that fastened to a mandarin collar and cascaded from her shoulders in the back to form a train. She carried orchids tied with ste?phanotis and a veil of French silk illusion flowed over her cape from a pillbox hat. Gowns in brown, green and gold were worn by the bridal attendants!: Mrs Richard Madson, matron j&f honor; Linda Payne, Carol Aikn Brown, Mrs. Bill Mrs. LaRue Brown, Mrs. Richard Hardy and Yvonne Ohristensen. Flower girls were Jody Dunford and Lorrie They carried baskets of talisman roses and wore picture hats to complement their dresses of delustered satin. Jody Dunford and Lorrie McOmie were flower girls in melon frocks with pinafores of net and lace. Talisman roses were also worn by motheirs of the couple. Kent Dunford served has brother as best man and ushering were Fifed Dunford and Dan : . .:::.';:'-,- , V, V ... f tr J floor-leng- th -- 4r r- ' , i - ( - ' x I - I " m v i " Mc-Om- ie, Mc-Omi- r ' ' I : . de-luster- ed er 1 f " ' 1 lookejd lovely in - 4 ? ... Dorotliy Jensen Says Nuptial Vows Love-ridg- e, I 'Ik 1 " 1953 reception arranged at the Reception Centre last evening. Background for the bridal pirty was formed of scroll panelijngs with indirelct lighting, and j enhanced withj arrangements of gold roses and fterns. Bouquets of jfall flowers added to the receiving room decor and serving tables were centered with bud vses holding gold crysanthemumsl The bride the former Kay f ' 7 ' S,22, - j h SUNDAY HERALD 1 t "l : t I e. ; Johnson. Virginia Webb invited guests to sign the bride's book and refreshments were offered by Connie Rodeback, Linda Nuttall, Elaine Gale, Cindy Hanegan, Mrs. Bill Brown and Mrs. Jerry O'Neal. Gifts were arranged by Carolyn,; Colleen and Merlene Dunfordj Colleen Petroff, Virginia Stne and Joan Roveto. The rousseau was displayed by Jeanne Roveto and Marge Cox. A program was presented dur- ing the evening with Fred Dun- ford as master of ceremonies. The bridai couple danced to the "Hawaiian Wedding Song" sung in Hawaiian. A white wool two-pie- suit ce with white hat and gold accessories was chosen by the bride for traveling. The couple will be at home in Provo after their return from a "honeymoon this week. The Indians taught the Pilgrim that- the beautiful red cranberries were edible. A favorite Indian dish was Pemmican. This was a mixture of dried venison, fat, and cranberries pounded to a pulp, patted into cakes to bake in the sun on the rocks. women - ' MRS. SCOTT DUNFORD (Dorothy Jensen) Women's Council Schedules Sale Women's Council of Provo will hold a rummage sale at the clubhouse, Third North and University Ave., on beginning at 10 a.m. The wilblic is cordially invited Montana Girl Engaged to Carl Loveless Wed-nesayd- ay Mr. and Mrs. Clark Brinker-ho- ff of Saker,, Mont, wish to anto participate. nounce the engagement of their Members and others wishing daughter Dori to William J. Loveto contribute items for the less, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Max sale should have them at the of Provo. The couple Loveless, clubhouse on Tuesday or Wedbe will married at' Christmas nesday before 10 a.m. in Baker time Anyone who can not bring Miss Brinkerhoff has attendeditems to the clubhouse may call Mrs. Arthur Manton and Brigham Young , University and is locally employed. Mr. Loveless she will arrange for them to is a graduate of Provo High be picked up. School now employed in Salt Fresh cranberries appear in Lake City. They will make their a. fall and winter markets in one home in Provo. . . box .window pound packages or film bag. Either may be plac- SPELL- IT BRUSSELS ed in home freezers for lengthy Belgium has the highest per capita income of all Europe. storage. j - - 35 A SHOE Lenox Gift n always says ' ' Cape-Codde- what pants stretch I Charles McFarlin, built Oregon's berries are produced. first cranberry bog in 1885 from Put charcoal in the cookie jar cuttings of Cape Cod cranberry slow moulding. to vines. : '.:.... vA-- : s A f for... I DOofeUG 1 i t ' - 3 Wit i K v j FINE STOCKING BUYS ' r I -- SeAuTiES... o0t coot ol!i$tl Hfftl ML -- S- -, I wviMo jrgf&EflH , diii fuR- - SHOW ; ..1 ; 1 A. W10NTICELL0 SERVER. Slender, tapering embossed leaves. 24-- k 7.95 gold trim. 10r long. 10.95. Ivory i .jfS? , B. THE WOODLAND VASE. Leaf design holds each flower in 5.95 position. 8' tall..... k 69? C THE SHELL BOWLS. For nuts, candy or Cowers. Ivory or pink. 24-- k gold trim or plain. 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A wide variety of colours and styles is included in this exciting sale... in NoM end's completely proportioned lengths and widths. e, Our store is blossoming like flowers fn May . . . with charming giftsj. . . beautifully handcrafted by Lenox occasions. Here are for all just ai few from our! wide selection. Each is painstakingly made to the same exacting standard of Lenox China services. qualify as the I FASHION-WIS- E FOR BIGGEST SAVINGS, BUY NOMENDS BY THE BOX 3i yjM... 49? FOR THE 1 0 . to 9 TO Tuesday through Saturday J to 5t40 1 29 WEST SHOES FOR - CENTER THE ENTIRE PROVO FAMILY i .'1 |