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Show r Thursday, May 20, 1954 THE T"! RITES SOLEMNIZED IN PRICE COMMUNITY CIIURCII In a candlelight ceremony before the flower-banke- d altar of the Price Commnuity Church Chene Nyman, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Fritz Njman of Price, became the bride of John Beacco, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Beacco, Sr., on Saturday, May 8 at 4:00 p.m. Reverend Albert Scarffe officiated. The soft light from the white tapers and baskets of white gladioli and pink carnations formed the background, and members of the w edding pary took their places as the traditional wedding march was played. Cherie, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of nylon tulle ith an over skirt of Chantilly lace. The bodice of white lace had pointed sleeves. A vial of illusion was caught to a tiny crown of tulle and seed pearls. Her bouquet was a cascade of pink roses and white carnations, The matron of honor was Mrs. John Krissman, sister of the bride, from Culver City, California. Her . J is MR. AND MRS. CHAUNCIE TED TAYLOR NUPTIALS Ann Thora Oviatte, daughter of Mrs. Irene Oviatt, Dragerton, and Chauncie Ted Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncie F. Taylor of Sunnyside, were united in mar- riage on April 16 in impressive rites conducted In the Columbia recreation hall. Bishop Nordell Allred of Dragerton officiated. The brides brother, Dale Oviatt, gave his sister in marriage and the groom's father stood as best man. Donna Oviatt and Margaret. Oviatt served as bridesmaids. The bride was radiant in white lace ballerina gown with net finger tip veil. She carried a bouquet of pink and white carnations. Following the wedding, a reception was held at the recreation hall in Columbia. The bride and groom both at tended schools of East Carbon and the Carbon high school. The groom is a Korean war veteran. The couple is making their home at Dragerton where Mr. Tailor HONORED DY SECOND WARD CLOSE SEASON Two prominent couples ot the The Carbon County Lady DemoPrice Second ward, the Duane crats held their last meeting of Frandsons and the Theron (Hiballerina length gown was of pink atts. were guests of honor at a the season Monday, May 17, at nylon net and lace with a pink ward partj held May 11 at the the Price city park. A program not stole. She earned a nose gaj tabernacle basement. Both fampresented with Representative of deep ml rosis and white car- ilies have recently moved fiom Robert Henderson being the guest nations. tin ward and were given the party s ker IIp kp on tho Carbon Mrs. Tony Beacco and Mrs exchange for the work thov did A College sslle an! other items of Joseph Perla were attendants. while members of the ward. The Interest to the group. A reading difwas were j the ballerina in presented by They length program dresses of light blue not and lace. terent priesthood quorums a n d was given by' Diane Bean and Anna Ferris Km Jorgensen read her prize w They carried nose gays of roses auxiliary organizations. acted as toastmaster and ning essay written for the demoand carnations. Little Kayla Merrill and Shawn kept the crowd in a merrv mood cracy contest. Diane and Anna Lou Nyman, cousins of the bride, were while announcing the follow ing are instruct ml by Mrs. Earl and Mrs. Sheldon Allred of the flower girls, Ka la in a blue program; Welcome speech, Amo) organdy and Shawn in white or- Denison; skit of the Oviatt fam- the Price junior high. Follow ing the business meeting gandy. Both earned baskets of ily, primary classes; fashion show, deacons, priests, ami teachers, nar- and progiam, a covered dish dinpink carnations and rose petals. Dominic Beacco, brother of the rated by Rex Christensen; double ner was enjoyed by the twenty groom, served as best man and quartette, high priests; skit of 1our guests present from all parts Tony Beacco, another brother, and Frandsen family, mutual; dance of the county. The organization by Mimi Carnivali and Luana then adjourned until September. Joseph Perla served as ushers. The brides mother chose a gown Sunday school; short talk by of mauve nylon lace and net with Carl Olsen, elders quorum: skits a corsage of pink camellias and by both families. Each family was pink accessories for her daug- presented with a gift. hters wedding. Following the program. Mr. and The pink and white theme was Mrs. Vernon Merrill led the group featured at the reception which in dancing and fun. Free refreshfollowed that evening at the Hel- ments were served to the large Beautiful per auditorium. The three tiered crowd in attendance. wedding cake, placed on an Ital- bouquets of snowball taken from ian cut work cloth over pink sat- the Merrills and the Ray Walters in, drew much praise from the gardens were used as decorations The committee in charge ineludm many guests who attended. The happy bride wore an orange Mary Bryner, Alverda Branch, nni if Quick and brown linen suit with light Madge Bvans. j ; R Page Seven DEPARTING FAMILIES .YV.LM.V AND DEACCO OVIATT-TAYLO- SUN-ADVOCA- OBrien. Past President Martell poured for the impressive candlelight tea. The table was decorated with a lace tablecloth and spring flowers The other outgoing officers assist ed with the serving while Doro thy Bunnell played background w-a- s . ! ! j Me-Aip- Mig-loir- tan accessories for her No Fuss going-awa- y outfit. The couple is honeymooning in the Pacific Northwest and Canada. Upon their return they w ill make a home in Price. The now bride is a graduate of music. Wasatch Academy in Mt. PleaAnn OBrien and Mary Alice sant, and also attended Carbon Brozovich were chairmen for the College where she was active in tea. extracurricular events. LET US FINANCE YOUR NEW OR USED AUTOMOBILE PYTHIAN SISTERS HOLD MEETING The Pythian Sisters of Carbon Temple No. 19 held a regular busi ness meeting on Wednesday, May 19. Several members were excused to attend the visitation being held in Provo. The next meeting vvil be on Juno 2. - No PRIVATE you see us first Bother - No Trouble LOAN CREDIT COMPANY TRICE CARBON MOTOR SALES BUILDING Appraisal and Insnnmce required ou your auto. Loans made enly on 1949 and later models . . . New Car Purchases Flnaaeed n 6 Tlan. is employed. Over the Rainbow and Little CANDLELIGHT TEA Worm and a group of younger The annual Micre Adelphe can- girls called the Eight Little Songdlelight tea was held in the club birds gave forth with Old Zip Coon in good southern fashion room Monday evening. The members and their guests and concluded the program by God Gave Me Dear enjoyed the program under the singing able direction of Mrs. Clara America. The 1933-5- 4 president, Jessie Thompson consisting of the following: Joan Myers sang This is Martell, introduced and installed the officers for the ensuing year Worth Fighting For; John a including Donna Truscott, presiselection, piano played The Swimming Pool; Susan dent; Rosemay Yama, vice presiHarvey sang and did a tap num- dent; Ann OBrien, secretary; ber to "On the Good Ship Loll- Jean Jones, treasurer; and Jane historian. Mrs. Martell ipop; Patricia Faddis and Susan Diamanti, Gudmundson did a vocal number;4 Gn presented a gift to Sophie Sandra Scartezina and Tima Harvey and Donna Jean Thomas Burnham played a piano duet, for the best program of fhe year, Dizzy Fingers; Patty Redd and and to Ann O'Brien for the best Linda Downard sang Bimbo; attendance. A toast was given by the outJack Buchanan played Lieber-strauon the piano, Douglas going officers by Lois Passic and Johnson sang All Day on the each was presented with a gift in Prairie and played The Twel- appreciation for her sendees. The fth Street Rag on the piano, a outgoing officers are Mrs. Margroup of eleven young ladies bill- tell, Birdie Clements, Rosemary ed as the Harmonette Chorus sang Yama, Betty Jolley and Ann fevT- - t V f. kiS Order Your v , DECORATION DAY IT'S NATIONAL CARDEN WEEK time for tangy juicy strawberries and all h kinds of fruits and vegetables now in season... 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