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Show 6 FRIDAY, JULY 7, DAILY HERALD Utah 1861 Albert Warburtons Will Be Feted Sunday With Social Utah County. - ft- r- yat Mr. and . All of their friends and relatives PLEASANT GROVE Mrs. Albert E. Warburton, will Ure cordially invited to attend. be honored far their Golden Wed- The couple request no gifts. ding Anniversary by their chil dren, with an open house Sunday. The open house will be held at ir their holme, 855 East Grovecreek Drive, from 3 to 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Warburton were married July 6, 1911, at Pleasant Grove. Mr. Warburton is retired from business. Before retirement he was in business with his sons in the A. E. Warburton & Sons i r' t ': ' ' ;j Relatives and friends are invi ted to attend an open house Sun s i So.-- j day from 2 to 6 p.m. 2nd Wesi; Provo, Ut., honoring Mrs. Eva King who will celebrate her 80th birthday anniversary. Born July 9, 1881, ; a daughter of Ezra and Julia Ann Russell American Fork, Gean Warburton, Mrs. Keith and Doyle Warburton, Carter, Mrs; King received her (Jewell) Hansen, all of Pleasant education in the Provo Schools. Grove. They have 26 grandchil FAMILY WILL HONOR COUPLE The family of Mr. She was employed at the Provo dren and nine great grandchil Mills for many years. and Mrs. Albert E. Warburton will honor their parents Woolen dren. She married George Alfred King Sunday with an open house for their golden wedding; n Provo, Sept 29, 1898, and the Vanniversary, marriarge was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple in July 1937. Mr. King died October 21, 1952. Mature Parent Mrs. King still maintains the family home with a daughter DeLUa Cavin, who resides with her, i Mrs. King enjoys traveling and i has returned this week from a J trip to Eagle, Colo. She has keen eyesight which has enabled her to continue in her hobby work jot LAWRENCE MURIEL MRS. By making beautiful artificial flowers and lovely crochet work. She Newspaper Enterprise Assn. made many afghans for fam She was 21 and had just blown up at her parents has members. ily for refusing to announce her engagement until she fin ' She has been the mother of 10 ished college. children. who have died are: "It was mother who put daddy up to making us wait. Merle, inThree Ezra In 1953 infancy; I know.it was !" she told me. "It's and Mrs. Herbert (Lola) Deitrick he listens to her ! in June I960. sickening the Of course,- she can be decent some Mrs. War- l1urton has been active as a Re lief Society teacher for many years. She is a member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. They are the parents of four sons and one daughter. Fon Warburton, Lehi, Paul Warburton, Concrete. Ready-Mi- x 4 Will Mark 80th Year t I f it Open House a .. Q- . at-64- 9 4 IV.Virtrifrt-iv- S- . ' -. 1 Rites Williamson-Stump- h ! i t ' . : . ; ('Bridal Shower Honors Joanne Bigelow - w. to-matc- i toast-mistres- s.; ! ESSSS . . i j i tie Peay Cluff of Provo will be Mrs. Cluff Will Be Feted Sunday n - ii ri - itiiu. . Cluff will hrwior at an nnpn i t t ViA UUi1 i house. Sundavl Julv 9. at the place ana imaginea xnmg-sIt's "illegal" to wake family home, 420 South 2nd West. The receiving hours will be from nigiit for a picnic on the I hr l m t - i- iw t HONORED 6 : - i- , This occasion is in honor of Mrs. Cluff's 75th birthday and all friends and relatives are in vited to call and greet the honor ed guest. The family requests no gifts Mrs. Cluff was. born in Provo on Julv 10. 1886. to John and Ro salia Ferre. She married Gideon l- - V - waiuiuu wic Ia wi n n xiaixico in Twic - Irt me i '., . the-groom- 's med with iridescent sequins and pearls, long rtapered sleeves, arid a fitted bodice. Her fingertip veil of sheeresj; illusion falls from a crown of sequins and seed pearls. Shej will carry a crescent shaped bouquet ot orchids and stepnan otis. . S Mrs. GUEST OF HONOR a baby up. in the middle of the Eva celeof will Provo living room floor. Thank God, brate King 80th birthday Sunday her the law was broken. with an open house at her home. Because if we lack the courage to break the laws of ehlt care nnw nnH then, the vivid memnries that the bride j - Beck-stran- Pi-R- ho Omega Sorority. - - - on once-in-a-blue-mo- SXea'nrlniS ls. c- us-hav- JUau- - D. Peay, Donald H. Peay, rence G. Peay and Mrs. Frances (Alta) Boss. She also has three stepchildren, Mrs. Clifton, (Mabel) Durfee, Salt Lake; Mrs. Stien (Verona) Baker, Provo and Mrs. John (Mildred) Cleveland, Rex- burg Ida.; 17 grandchildren and three great-grandchildre- llffifiUlSi iliffiMiiiiil (ixaiiltii iM one full carat n,' TOTAL WEIGHT I C i . I your choice gA Q 50 Acclaimed by diamond experts on two continents for excellence ef cut, color, clarity and design! 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' In ishort, I'm for surprises, impulses shabby She has always lived n Prtvo unplanned excursions and. those pnvi that mot wisely break us out of the parent-poliRelief Societies and the Old Folks man image of us as the defenders of child care law. The sadness is, top many of been bewitched Committee of the Old Second and" Ward the Provo 14th Ward, by the solemn nonsense which Says: ' "Break rules at your perik Once broken, like Humpty She is the mother of four chil- Willis Provo: in all living dren, Dumpty, they can never be put together again." 4-ce- nt ..... Attending Katherine Warner, sister nf th firide. as maid of honor, anrf 1 Ann Doirity, Marianne Kelly. Rene Paxton. Georgia Stadev. and Mrs. Le Stevens. The maid of honor will wear an orchid ny- Ion dress with frosted floral de sign over t&ffeta. The bridesmaids will wear matching orchid cotton satin dresses with pleated skirts. They will carry bouquets of vanda orchids, white carnations land stephantbtis. Flower girls will be Kathryn Peck' and Shauna Lea Peck. Mrs. Warner will be gowned in a beige sheath of,- nylon lace over taffeta. Mrs. Peck; will wear arch-i- d lace over taffeta. Both will wear corsages of pink carnations and stephanotis. Grandmothers of the. bridal pair, Mrs. Arland d and Mrs. Lettie reck .will wear corsages of talisman j rose buds and white carnations. Ronald Peck will act as best man for his brother. The bride is a graduate of Millard High School and has attended the College of Southern Utah,' where she was affiliated with , SENATOR A stanp honoring the late Sen. George William Norris' of Nebraska, will' go brt sale in Washington on July 11. Left of the senator's portrait tispa view of the Norris Dam near Knoxville, Tenn. Quotation on stamp was a tribute by Franklin D. Roosevelt. new - 1 ? .s r . vJI I II ly rsfc:UrilUM. they attended a session; of the ANDREW ANDERSON FAMILY Will hold a family reunion Sat- Canadian Temple. They are now raaking their home in Glasgow, j urday, July .15, beginning at 10 Mont., where Mr. Stumph Is pres- - a.m. in the Fountain Green City Park. During the afternoon a pro- ently stationed with' the U.S, Air v Force. lgram will be presented. Park and southern Canada where ' . s birthday. to 8 p.m. . ' -- honored Sunday with an open- house at her home from 5 to 8 p.m. The occasion is her 75th . i lay LEHI Mr. and Mrs. Le Grande Waijuer of Fillmore announce the marriage of their daughter Judith Ann Warner to Dennis Ray Peck. Mr. Peck is the son of Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Peck of Lehi. The young! couple spoke vows this morning in the"""Manti LDS Tem',':; ple, ; The young couple will be feted at a reception in the Fillmore Second Ward tonight from 8 to 10 p.m., hosted by the parents of the bride. On Saturday, July 8 they will be further feted at an open house at the home of parents at 180 North 4th East in Lehi. Friends and relatives are invjited to meet the young couple between the hours of 8 and 10 p.m. No further invitations will be issued The new Mrs. Peck will greet guests in a floor length gown of lace and tulle over white satin with a sabrina neckline and trim- times. But holy cow, can she make v It me wild I The tunny tnmg is wnen ' I realljj hate her as I do right now . . .' I always remember something y I made no comment. I'll tell you what it was," i "I w she went on. "Mother says I wasn't more than two years old when it hapMuriel pened. Anyway, daddy 'was away Lawrence and she and 1 were alone m the house, She says it was a very cold late winter night and .it had started snowing outside and she suddenly felt ter ribly lonely. Anyway, she woke me up and we had a picnic on the living room floor. "It's really, funny how whenever I get really furious at her I always remember how the fire looked in the fire place and hoW good the applesauce and cocoa tasted. She Mrs. Net AVILL BE FETED 5 Judith Warner Mamies, Den nis Peck ' in Temp le -- - One of the lovely brides of the to r Bryce Canyon and returned summer season was Gayla Wil- the following day where they were liamson of Provo who became the honored with a reception in the bride of Stephen Lynn Stumph Sunset Ward. also of Provo on June 21 in the The bride was lovely in a gown Manti Temple. of Chantilly lace over tulle and Parents of the bride are Mr. taffeta. The fitted bodice featured and Mrs. Melvin L. Williamson. a square neckline edged with scalMrs. Martha Jensen of Provo is loped lace embroidered - with mother of the groom. pearls and sequins. The long-lac- e B. Adolphus Peterson, president sleeVes were pointed at the wrist of the temple, performed the cere- and fastened with six small but mony in the presence; of the tons. The front and back panels bride's parents and Mrs. "Barbara of the bouffant skirt were fashion ed of Chantilly lace. The side Bings, sister of the groom." " The newlyweds then traveled panels were of tulle with three rows of scalloped Chantilly lace. Her veil of bride's illusion was 7 held with a dainty lace tiara of pearls and sequins. She carried' a bouquet of talisman, rosebuds, f and stephanotis. Mrs. Binks, sister of the groom, was matron of honor with Carma Elalladay as maid of honor. were Ann Thomas, Bridesmaids : GOSHEN '-r- Mrs. Mont Bigler of and Diane Ol- Sutherland, Peggy Goshen was hostess for a bridal wore sen. of dark gowns They shower recently for Joanne Bige-loand car and light peach The social was held . in the apricot white of ried gladioli. Genola; Ward with a- delightful Smallbouquets ' hats of tulle and ribbon "program being presented by Miss their gowns; completed Bigelow's friends' and their moth- their outfits. ers. Mrs. Burke Draper was TTIrkWOtv crirl firirlir Tlinlrt! ninna ; of the groom wore a white dress n, Participating were. Kay LeBar-o- over peach. taffeta She carried Mrs. Clinton LeBaron, Loxain a tiny basket of"white gladioli. Larsen, Mrs. Andrew Larsen. .aioiner ot me onae icnose a Mrs. Carol Davis, Mrs. Marion D avis . Darla Day Davis, Connie gown , of beige linen and lace. Spotten, Carol Christensen, Pa tricia Davidson, Erna Dean Ewell, Sheila Barney, Dawn Til orchids made up their corsages. Attending the groom was his by, Kathryn LeBaron, Maria Le best man Don Abrahamson The Baron and Linda Smith. Mrs. Max Nelson paid a tribute ushers included Robert! L. Wil- to the bride, and Jan Kirby played liamson, Fletcher Stumph, and John Lambert. Greeting guests at a clarinet solo. were served Refreshments by the door were Mr. and Mrs. David i . Throck Donna Maw Bigler, Katby Halladay. Dawnita was The carried color scheme morton, Claudia Draper, T.p'Raron. Wendy LeBaron. Carol out in peach and white. The bridal party greeted guests before a Oberg and Dee Lee Penrod. Mariorie and Linda Larsen double wedding ring encircled i were in charge of arranging the with gold braid and peach roses, ' Honored guests were Mr. and and the, guest book. Special gifts s Mrs. were bride the motner, George W. Halladay, grand guests Mrs. Perry Bigelow and her sis parents of the bride. ter, Maralyn Bigelow and Mrs lowstone Park, Glacier; National , Broze Hutchinson. MRS. DENiSiS R PECK (Judith Warner) - Spontaneous Happenings ... Manti Temple Setting, For Wedding Ceremony ! 3 .. - Ch ildren Always Rein em her V MR. AND MRS. STEVEN L. STUMPH (Gayla Williamson) : dealer. |