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Show Elizabeth Hall Recites Vows Elizabeth Hall, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. II. Tracy Hall of Provo, was married to John Martin Neil, a son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Neil of Dallas, Tex., Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Following the ceremony the bridegroom's parents were hosts at a wedding lunch on at the Wilkinson Center Skyroom. In the evening the brida! party wel. corned guests at an attractively arranged reception in the Picas-an- t View First Ward Hall. Blue and whit? were arranged in a holiday theme. The bride wore a gown of d lustrous satin, cut in and with empire lines princess waist and high neck. A panel of heavy lace accented the front and the sieves. Her veil, in triple folds, was released by a bow of the gown fabric. She carried an orchid tied with silk-face- Her sisters, Sherlene, Virginia and Charlotte Hall, were bridesmaids in blue moire gowns and carried camellias arranged with holly. Ron Frandsen was best man. Dr. and Mrs. R. Chase Allied and Mr. and Mrs. Laurie M. Free welcomed guests in the foyer and Ann Jones invited them to sign the bridal register. The couple will reside in Provo, while both continue their education at Brigham Young University. The bride was honored at a shower arranged by Ann Jones and Rosemary Kuhni. - Gar den Club officers were installed at a special Christmas party held this week at the Alpine Country Club. Lucille Hillman, state officer and club member, officiated at the installation. Veatrice Stewart was installed as president for a second term with Alice Simper and Colleen McCormick as vice presi dents. Verland Saling was in stalled as secretary-treasurand directors are Bonnie Sapp r, and Bonnie Walker, and Marian Howarth, two-yedirector. Historian is Earlin Walker and reporter is Lillian er one-yea- ar Huish. The group was entertained with a lively program furnished by different members of the club, during the dinner. Readings, music, singing and exchanging of presents, added to the holiday fun. While Mrs. Hillman installed the officers, she gave several humorous readings of what women's clubs really are and how they should be conducted. With all the irresistible finishes, and fashions in baby wear, Grandma can shop to her heart's content just as long as she remembers to check for and sekct , features. is. urn Ut 3A sun()oy Herald Darla Adams, Allen Smith Wed Mrs. Ashton Hostess For The f, '.stive colors of tlie hU-- single large poinsettia was tied men. gold and red with stophanotis in the bridal days blazoned in the decorations for bouquet. 3 the wedding and reception of' The bride's sisU-rsMrs. Dell ; Daiia Kay Adams and W. Allan VmmL'. Mrs C.irl S:infrH Mrs 'Smith, who were married Fri Boyd Collings and Mrs. Frank The Cu- ea nylon net and flowers. Tins PLEASANT VIEW jday evening. Harris the groom's sister, Mrs. th.-iannual tree turned out a w com xsea held lturettes The marriage oremony was Pamela Riding, were brides- I f'hrictmue ivirtv WpHihvcH.iv nf trifto mm a hv Imp miliMini' 3rd mauls in green velvet and car- evenins with Mrs. Jess Ashton nresidoncv for Uie memoes of lrlormed at the Orem muffs to which they LDS out-Ward by of the Bishop David '"V" a hostess The room was beau-- the croun ..: I.. .11.. dein ar decorated holiday . v going presidency U I tifully i I Ill fc LA'MWUl i tl (II Harris and Phillip Collings cor with a special little Christ- - bit. Brau .ua White nA icrysanttiemums with garlands were the small tram bearers mas tree made of various color- - Jacobsen. ot nouy ana scarlet velvet rm-- j (.u,0 Willingham was best mMi,vi1 Phriytni.'lt; ni'iPl':ini back-maas with Frank Harris and Dell ouns arranged ",,s of was presented hv a group ol1 the bridal couple Young as ushers. girl., from Brigham Young l'ni-!- f the ne!yeds, rim hnt aac ntM't.iinnrf t versity who are from Mesa and and attendants greeted showers hv Diane Wolsev and Tempe, Ariz. They were Joyce parents and Carol Ray, Elizabeth Willis, friends at a gay reception at.,j, Callahan and Jane Henrie the home of her sister. Mrs. ilM,i Roberta Jorgensen. Cathy Vance and Doreen Han- r rank Harris. A gaily trimmed sen. The couple will reside In in garlands, and Provo Three new members accepted tree, holly combin-following a honeymoon to d with a stars were Park City. into the group were Cora Pugh, arrangement Members of Pro Libris Lit- Lenore Field, and Lila Bishop. massive Mr. Smith is a graduate of of white mums, and miniature husbands with their Club for New program booklets erary Orem High School and served trees centered the serving tablmoved into the swing of the were nrosented to all mem- U.S. Air Force. lie witJi the es. holiday season this week wlicn ber. wnicn contained the entire at the Utah of electronics the Mr. studied Parents couple ar they enjoyed a delightful dinner iV,ars program which will fea-a- t R. Adams and, Technical Ronald Mrs. and and is pre Tables Grotto. !Jure prominent men and women College Sil's Seafood MRS. MARTIN NEIL (Elizabeth Hall) . . iU M o C, nil' U'OlU, i,, u uimm ouuui, an were beautiful with poinsettias 0f this area. These programs .Mi.nnumia. sont v employed as en elec tronic technician In Provo. The were pi epared by Rebecca Cal- - oi mem. arrangements. were fanciful The bride chose an empire- - bride, who was also graduated reindeer Veone Brown and Ruth lahan. Pert, waisted gown of peau de soie from Orem High School, served given as favors. After dinner, Colvin. the group had a delightful time Games were enjoyed with w ith a deep train of the same: as junioi class secretary, junior choosing and opening white ele- prizes going the Ruth Colvin material. Lace appliques on the, tigerette, varsity cheerleader, phant gifts. They also enjoyed and Veone Brown. Gifts were bodice, the lower skirt tnd the member of the legislative coun and refreshments train were enhanced with ela- - cil. She has attended Brigham singing Christmas carols led exchanged Brad-sliaMerrill Mrs. and were served to the 26 members borate jewel embroidery. A jYoung University and is current-ros- e by Mr. The Provo Eagle Auxiliary 18 with appliances to be presentand lace headpiece released ly first attendant to Miss Orem. by the hostess assisted by Lenwelcomed five n.'w members ed to various wards from th.' Mrs. and veil of illusion. A!She is now employed in Provo. delicate a ore Voniel Olsen Merrell. .Keith and Mrs Hoopes into the order Thursday even- Utah State Eagle Auxiliaries John Christiansen wens chairing in ceremonies presided over earlier in the week. men of the entertainment. by the president, Mrs. Randall Johnson. They were Arietta Brailsford, Lola Moore, Elsie Jarvis, Elinore Walton and Myrtle Clements. Mrs. Clements wil be a charter member of American Fork Auxiliary. M Winners of the current mem ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY bership drive were announced by Mrs. Tracey Johnson: Mrs. PROVO STORE C. Red Johnson, Mrs. Herbert Coleman and Mrs. George Phone 373-450- 0 Clark. Special awards were presented to them. Entertainment Chairman Mrs. Pilip Ford reviewed the events for December and reminded the members that the Auxiliary Christmas Party Dec. 19 will be pot luck and gifts will be exchanged. Dec. 20 has beea set! aside to bag candy for the Children's Christmas Party and to wrap Sub for Santa gifts. The children's party will be Dec. 21 with the annual Christmas dance to be held that evening. A New Years Eve dance will be held Dec. 31. Mrs. Winston Gillies reminded the members of the Aerie an1 Lovely Culturettes Party ' , 1 Mil .' j r - 1 - - - ir.,,: 1 11 . A n ''' Pro Libris their, Entertain V Husbands floral 19 M-- y sure -"o- -- L i ''v ; MRS. ALLAN SMITH J (Durla Kay Adams) pgrabbag GiFtS... -please ... sWeelLfir's own fine Wify ft"tenn3 liew colors... 3pa'r 2"? NV'LONg in ' Open late every nite until Christmas! Holiday niversary party held this weekend. A semi formal dance was held Saturday evening and a banquet will be held Sunday afternoon. 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