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Show J! A I Vt i . SundayV' Herald 4A dec. sk, ism suay, Utaih County, Utah Mrs. Taylor5 , Connie Marie Hall Says Ucomo Club G ives Reading Hears Story mher Weddinh Vows AtNelkeClub Diane Beckstead And Michael Berntsen Wed i SPRING VILLE In a !Mrs. Lynn Taylor gave an tivei yule atmosphere interesting interpretation of a Sfcringville Fourth-Tent- h . Taking their wedding vows in Salt Cake Temple ceremonies Friday were Diane Beckstead, daughter of Mrs. Merrill Beck-gtea- d and me late Mr. Beck'of. Salt Lake City, and stead Michael S. Berntsen. son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Berntsen I ot urem. t The couple were,' feted at a' dramatic comedy for 45 mem bers and guests of the Nelke Club Thursday afternoon at the Riverside Country Club. She was introduced by Mrs. Edith Booth. The affair was held at noon with smorgasbord served pre ceding tne program. Tables Were festively 'decorated with i ' green and red candles, poin- 5ciut3, evergreens, red ana yellow fruit and red bowls with white lace. Hostesses were' Mrs. Stella P. Garrett, Mrs. Victor J. Bird and Mrs. C. A. Phillips.- - bassador Club by the groom's parents and welcomed guests at informal reception at the Bonneville Stake Center in Salt Ami4"ja beautifully '.... r. ' I , arranged gold and white decor, the , x brid-- 1 ai. party, greeted fnenos ana relatives. Mrs. Berntsen worej hAr wHHinf PftHH rF riff-whi- ' ji " $ n n -- th f Grandma With Love ring bearer. J. Louis Berntsen stood with his brother as best man. Ushers Look what's tied to Grandwere Ed Barner, Jim Hughes, ma's apron strings thisChrist-mas- ! A flouncy skirt of candy-strip-e Bruce Bennion, Roger Creer, Leo Beckstead,, J. D. Billeter. polished cotton, with a big fringed pocket inscribed "I parties were given Love My Grandma.' j by Mrs. A. B. Thorup, Mrs. This sentimental aoron can D. C. McKay, Sbirley lame, Mrs. Dennis Engh,,- Mrs. Laur- be had in several versions, with ence Mauerman, Mrs. Keith tne message "signed" by pic Poelman and Mrs. Edgar I. hires of a little girl's head: a - j smiling baby face, or a "colHUL The bride has attended the lective" design which says "We University of Utah and also Love Our Grandma." These spent a year at the Church gay red, pink, or blue and College of Hawaii. Mr. Bernt- white apronswith solid color sen graduated from Orem High bands and pockets can. be School and attended "Brigham laundered by hand or machine. Young University for two years, wiere he was affiliated with University of Utah where he is Val Hyric Social Unit. He has enrolled in the School of Phar-macThe couple will make completed an LDS mission j to Norm Germany and since his a nome m bait Lake City, while return has spent two years at he continues his education: t " Pre-nupti-al - . y.' (biiwie Ward Hall, a lovely reception Friday evening honored Mr. and Mrs. Keith Joseph Clayton (Connie Marie Hall) who were married SgJxSi earlier in the day in the Salt Lake Temple. III Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Hall of Springville and Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn M. Clayton of Bounti-- ? , On Thursday evening, .arnid Christmas boughs and prettily wrappedv-gifts- , L.'.!::i:V. j $vss -- xOs , Tht bride wore a floor-lengdelustered satin gown with flor al motifs! and pearl trim. Fin gertip veil of illusion fell from an identical floral motif bow with seed pearls. She carried a pink rose bonquet. Attendants in pink crystal if gowns with matching shoes were Marilyn Hall. Christine Clayton, Jennie Todd, Mary Jvaye ueschamps and Mrs. s ' Miles (Kay) Decker, Thev car ried pale pink . - ' -- i th r Mrs. Harold Johnson presented the old butcij ways beautiful ! story beginning with the journey to Bethlehem and continuing through to the crucifixion and related events. -- This rendition of the story was made exceptionally interesting due to fl?e very personal thoughts and actions of those4 involved. To complete the Christmas story, the two IovaIv of Mrs. Johnson, Sue Ann and v,cu oiyn, sang carols for the . v" Mrs. Dell Timpson welcomed tne members and guests to' the home of Mrs. Moore of Orem and especially ereteA Clyde Naylor as a recent addi- uu 10 ine membership. Holiday corsages wer nr sented to those on the program and the door prize was won by Mrs. Moore, A srwiai Christmas message entwined wiui green ripoon and s, y I i j I. .;v ... Wednesday, Dec 23: Eldon Miller, 70 W. 2nd N.;; Jack walker, 225 N. 1st W.; Ken unristensen, 1050 N. 2nd W. ; Dr. Culver Anderson. 820 E. 3rd N.; Thomas Parker, 257 Robinson. : f i dingwill retain its affectionate ' inscription through endless Laundering until it is outgrown. -- An American Medical Asso ciation booklet advises mat 'clean clothing is lust as im portant as clean skin." 0 . Plastic Trees ened in sequence, lit was an nounced that on Jan. 28, a reci pe snaring meeting will be held at tne borne of Mrs. ..wavne ." mL- -i dr 8 TMr RFftlllARl 0. PERMANENTS Q, ' lnaunan. - Those popular plastic Christmas trees are sturdy enough to last for years, their flexible needles do not shed, and they can be washed. Ranging from table size to eight feet tall, they come in white, silver. gold, and pink as well as traditional green. I; Some plastic trees have de tachable branches for compact storage. These can be swished through warm soap or deter gent suds and nnses,; while the trunk and metal base can be wiped off with a sudsy sponge. Plastic trees made with hinged branches mat fold flat can be immersed in suds in a washtub or bathtub, then rinsed and dried. Sew Cheery Gift Of Washable Print I He'ene 0 Curtis way to add gay Christmas touches to the home is with yards of red or fabric green machine-washabprinted with pine cones, big red bows, and other special j 1 le j holiday designs. This sturdy piece goods can X be used to - make Christmas- - $21 value for only $17 nne place mats, table runners. tree skirts, kitchen towels, aprons, cafe curtains, pina- - Q ores. and bibs for home use or for valued handmade gifts. Store eggs in home refriger ator for up to two weeks only. : Monday through Thiirsday only n42 1 Phone A 0 I 373-38- 3 i :."-- . " , : iff tlie many wardrobe Q An inexpensive . y Iff ,1 Vfk' poin-settia- decorated the refresh MRS. KEITH J. GLAYSON ment trays served hv Mr Timpson. (Connie Marie Hall) Delightful gifts were changed and as each was op- " - II i. j : i.. RECENT BRIDIE Mrs. Carl iW. Peterson (Gail Leone Edwards) (who was married Nov, 27 in the m xacoma, nr vvasn., Ward Chanel. TTpr Mr. and Mrs. Glyde A. Edwards of Tacoma Mrs.. mina j. recerson ot urem is the mother of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Winder attended the pair. .The newly weds are living in Sh el ton Wh1i group.. j n; v . $ long-stemm- ed - the Ucomo Club memberi gathered to enjoy a tenderly written description of the nativity : L i , Mrs. Merrill W., ' Mrs. Dennis Beckstead, Engh V and Mrs. Edgar I. Hill as attendants in floor-lengdresses moss "of green velveteen and gold satm brocade. They held wbite mum Kathy Chipman MRS. MICHAEL S. BERNTSEN wis junior bridesmaid and tiny Diane Beckstead) RaKell Chipman was 'flower girl with Jimmy Berntsen as V. - T:::r Of Christmas ! at the roses. AMERICAN FORK Beau- Stephen Hammer was best tifully decorated homes will be man and! John Hall and John opened to the community three Clayton ushered. Mr. and Mrs. nights this coming week, The Orlade - A.j Hall greeted guests project is sponsored bv the at the door. Ninth Ward Relief Society land Decorations included a nink cnairmaned by Mrs. John Bel- flocked Christmas tree with mont. Fifteen homes ar; off- - pink bulbs, a Diana fountain ered for visitation between! ihe with holly, fireplace with stockhdurs of 7 and 10 o'clock p.m. ings, and a background of bells, uii uic uigiH aesignaiea. Tne fern and pink poinsettia and tours are limited to adults and pink lights. V young people 16 and over. Tne couple will horievmwn jTickets may be purchased in Southern California. from Mrs. James T. Thdmn- - will mak6 their home in Thev Provo son, Mrs. Oral Dalton an3 Mrs where the groom will continue Belmont. his studies at the Brirfiam ; IThe schedule offered is: Mnn- - Young University and the bride day, Dec. 21, the homes of wilt continue teach in er WVllVVtt - " c4ivl Clyde Patton; 250 Parker Ave.; Willard Carroll, 825 East 2nd For anv little arim1 em North; Ken Beck, 290 N. Chip-ma- Grandma's gift list, what could Howard Peters. 270 Park be more appropriate than a Heber Grant Ivins, 1040 N.v pinafore printed with a little er; i' ist iL. angers head complete with Tuesday. Dec. 22: John BpI- - naio j and "Grandma's Ancer mont, 240 Chipman Ave.; Al- lettered across the center bert E. Lawrence, 700 E. 3rd pocket. iNf ; Mrs. Gladys Beck, 95 S. This adorable pinafore made 2nd W.; Glen Peterson. 315 N. of white cotton with red, pink, wn .; urville Gunther, 860 E. or blue dots .design, and binI Chipman, . '. Homes! Will Be On View ' 1 Cheryl Beckstead was mai4 or nonor ior ner sister, mm Mrs.' J. D, Billeter. Mrs. L. U -. 15 Lovely te inverted train. She' carried; a ' presentation bouquet' of " kg- stemmed, white roses and white French lace Was fashioned aato - j fes-- ; 1 - , - .- ' v i ; magic lobks of 'From! light Hright ; date 1 ook Bobbie to ski 1 Brooks - ooks Its j ' for the Newest in Sportswear. ,J ' jjy 1 1 ..." .w.; yj Orion, eerylJe rvribU Trl-tri- pr l!povr 'with Ch1a collar. .:...J.. 45 nylon ski 55' rayon with Jaco front detail. pants 1 weight horizontal stretch 5 15; potiito sixm 3 13... A (Wrist length Orion, acrylic slipover wirti stHchet-do- wi Cowl necki" -- A. Mohair blend slipover lined wool flannel pants t. Sleeveless Wool Shell 1 C. Wool Blazer Cotton Wool Skirt t 1 t vvv 1 THOMAS . 1 24Q North University , Ave. ;yy;y ''t..DuPont Trademark for Its acrylic fiber Open 9 p.m. Dec 21- - - v . Provo - 22 - 23 : 'a' ', -- 'Vlf |