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Show . - .. , .: , , - , gaturlay9 August 31, 1910 . , .' .,.. .. . '.: ' i - " ::' :; - , ..,: ' 0 .: .0,, ., i .,.,,,,:,::. ,I .sk..,.. . ,. it ", , .... ... .. , .. , ., , .,. , .v. , , '.: '.- :-.. ,.. ., ' '11 !I'''':' d, , ,,:' , v OCA'F'''''- 'tN10-0,1- ,..c :,,i, ' '04.,'-- i 1. - ,,',,' ; . s,.:. , ,.::,- - ,, ,4, t IC:7w , ; I 0: ..:::.: ::' 4.01" '''''" ,:;:::,:: ,:..:::,,,,, ' :,'.', 1:tt,,tpitty:!f , 4 ;" I,i1 - ---- 'Cif.. , , ,..,:, '.:: ., , - ' !1,. : ,..:; ,, ,:::.:i ,:,A, :' i,:.: ,01:'4,,,:.'-:-,'''.- N,:: , I 2 N '' ' :.. I le , : ', i :::::.!,:,:::t: , '01 ;:'. ,., '' tt'''.!.$,e I , .:: A 1, ;' '' , ,' . , ',::,, : 1,00.4.04t.e.o,", : ' :.0,1006,145,binbil.lbakdibC4bea41,e4::41,44 .0 . , Miss Christensen Takes Nuptial ht Temple Vows . In the .Salt Lake Temple this morning, Miss Ruth Tye Christensen:daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Christensen of 4123 Highland Drive, eitehanged vows with 'Wilford E. Smith, son of Mrs. George C. Smith of 1531 4800 South Street. The couple will be honored et a. reception this evening at the :'77:..4:1 l'''''''il".::1'1.1..17,411 '! Byrum J. Jensen home, 2730 1,,,1; Highland Drive. Miss Betty Gene Ellertson and Miss Hazel Cook , been chosen as have bridesmaids; Little Irene Boyce, flower girl, and Richard Lambert, best man. Musical selections will be given by Miss Bernice Johanson,. Mrs. Deane Wallin and Hal Christen en. Mrs. Very! Boyce and Mrs. Ina Burningham will be in charge of the gift room, assistedL by Mrs. Robert Jackson. Mrs. Ed-in B. Cannon 1Vill be in the dining rooin. Miss Bessie Eldredge, Miss Lois Casper, Miss Afton Williams. Miss Lenore Cooper and Miss LaRue Daybell will serve. Among entertainments for the bride have been a personal shower by Mrs. Ellertson and Betty Gene Ellertson at 200 East 4800 South Street; a kitchen shower. by Miss Hazel Cook and Mrs. DeEorrest Gibson at the olatter's home, 1810 Gunderson Street. and a party by Mrs. Boyce and Mrs. Ina Burningham. Toads Start Wedding Trip Honeymooning today are Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Todd (Miss Cecilia Lila Fuegi) who were married last Saturday at the Memorial House in Memory Park. Following the ceremony, which was performed by Bishop Gordon Aff leck, a large reception was held for :300 guests. The bride wore a gown of Avhite chiffon with full skirt, fingertip veil, sweetheart neck, and no train. Mrs. James H. liulse. her matron of honor, wore a dress of yellow net over tafetta, and Miss Ann Stamm, bridesmaid, wore turquoise blue net. Miss Beverly Pierce, another bridesmaid, chose peach net over tafetta. The bride's mother, Mrs. Edward F. Fuegi of 624 Coatsville Avenue, was gowned in blue crepe. Mr. Todd's mother, Mrs. Martha Todd of 3915 liouth wenty-secopWest Street, wore a lack lace dress with a 'garde sa corsage.- of the bride came from Los Angeles to attend the wedding. Bernard Todd was best man, and Edward Feugi and Mark d Holding were ushers. Couple To Make Home In Provo Elaine Pennington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pennington of Springville, became the bride of Eugrne L. Prestwich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Prestwich of Orem. Aug. 24 at Orem, with Bishop Roy Gappmayer lug. Many social functions are heing planned both here and ,at Orem in honor of the couple. The newlyweds will make their home in Provo. v Coast Touring Mr. and Mrs. Everett Folsom of 1639 East Ninth South Street left Monday for a motor trip to tour Portland, Ore. They will south to California before returning horpe. Mrs. T. Scott Varlev and Mrs. Maley Pitts are visiting, in Los Angeles, calif. 0 Mrs. Max Kennard, formerly Miss Marlonwill Blakemore. future for leave In the near Seattle. Wash.. where she will join her husband a.nrtmake her home. n4 Mrs. 'GeorgelSoffe Bountiful and two childten. Richleft clurinz the ard end Elaine, week for ' Philadelphia. Penn.. where Mr. Soffe will complete of studies at the University Pennsylvania for his. doctor's degree In medicine. Mr. , , s.: Ilk :4 , S. L. ',..::( Enga' L niarr Miss e ' dem Jr. will be Sept. &Won Janke Sets Wedding To J. R. Sanders Entertainment Given PROVO.-group of friends were entertained by Miss J. , Will Knight. at the 'Girls' Canyon home, Tuesday. Mrs. Edna Larsen and Miss Adele Fielding of Sharon itake were in charge, assisted by Miss the marriage vowrs'i were exchanged. The .bricie wore an atternoon gown of black velvet, white orchids the only trim, and of bridai a she carried bouquet roses. She was given in marriage by her father. Bridesmaids were sister of thtt bride. Miss Betty Lou Sprague. and Miss Alice Gaskill. sister cf the bridegroom. Both wore afternoon frocks of black and wore Robert pkture hats of black. Felton. Moscow. tAls best man. Preceding the ceremony.' Mvs Wayne Newcomb' sang She 'was accompanied. cause." by Mi:,ts Elizabeth Sprague, itiother sister of the bride. ' Carl Wilson played on the violin the I .'.1.. ,....: :::.:::y, I rt -- ' 744 iT., , ,:i :. i: ' ,-- Is ;, ::':' , " t ::. .,,, i 7 i , ., , ,,,4 , , So, A f .ti, '.. ,.! a ...: - , V :.,: ::: 0Cmooe kt,) lAt ', t - p ' ti :: , '' '''': :.;:' "'!: ..,:;:,I:":' - j. :..::..:.:.,i:::,...,.... ;,. :, ,.....!. .,.., !......,,...,;. 1,,,z.,,::::,,As,,, f,,,,,,,,, tom:, 1,zo;0;vel"r.qk,itt After Their ' .! f ,,,,,,o- .: , - - Recent,Wedding--- - Parowan Is Married PAROAVANMiss Claudia Pendleton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John IL Pendleton of Parowan, was married to Joseph Clift Foster, on of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Foster of Cedar City, today in the St. George Temple. Mrs. Foster is a graduate of :. ".''... the Parowan High School. :.t. ,'1.P.44, In May of this year she gradu, i .., ated from the Branch Agricul, where she was ac, tural :,..' .....,,, ... ,.. tive in social and school activi, ;'..1..i...,,, ,1 : ' ties. She was a member of the .., Xi Lambda Tau Sorority, presi...! t; dent of the "Parowan Club," a member of the college gwv, , teL and glee club. She also sang the feminine lead in the college 11! :: (..C,' t : was the opera, Mrs. Foster : 4,...:, I ,: :',,,14:1, winner of the "Bacian Personality Contest," and played lead .....-.,. ;...:::,;.. vt,,,7 in the school play as well as ,, t :. ' ,14,0444,,W,:r' winning an award given by the I". ''''' .. ..;? . .,:....74.. 1 music department. ' 48----k,.. ...,. .... Mr. Foster, is a graduate of .. the Branch Agricultural Col. : " II ,...4; -..- ....,1. 3 ' t loge. After a brief honeymoon, a reception will be given for the young couple after which they will make their home in Cedar t. l''''?''...f'.......';'-- f,,,, ; ,.. ,..:,,....,.... - ...,...,, City.. .111,,,,.,,,s, A buffet supper party honor. ing Mrs. Foster was given Wed, nesday.evening by Hiss Florence Marsden and Miss Margaret Hatch at the home of Miss Hatch. Sixteen guests were Invited. , : , ,,. :, ,.. 0 ,' '.,,....:1'--.P.''''- ,,..,..-- ., e Mrs. riage today. their marriage Tnursday. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew William Kelley of 1255 Kensington Avenue. by, Bishop Sheldon R. Brewster, and was followed by an informal receptión, attend. ,ed hy 50 friends. The bride was in a dressed , white net gown and wore a Juliet cap of pearls.. Her corsage was of white gardenias and lilies of the valley. For going on her honeymoon, she wore a' white cm, The Eying room fireplace, banked with huge baskets of daisies roses, delphinium, and phlox, and lighted tapers in can delabra, formed an attractive background for the Ruth Hanson-DicZufelt wedding party ,Satur. tray evening at. the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I v 0, r 71.,' , ''' 44, 4. 4,,,,,,,,, :,,,,,,.'1., ie P4, 1 ,,, i3O1 " T'' i,.4 40:i,,-- v i: -,. -- , ,it.t, ' r , .;:,,,,,....,,.., 4 g,w, , :. , , , , , , , :: , 4. zt : , .. 4 1.1. :' .. :j , t.' 11,, , 4..1 -- 00,0- - 0 fl, - v .I 1 , , , " . ,, ', ' .: .1 , . ,I, , . ; I , f i ,: , ' , , '.:. ;; .! 6 4ZeA, ,..e7.,:zie". u... ... il '' t ( t , t , , . , t ; CoupleHome In Sandy 7 After Aug. 23 Wedding J, f, : ' ,; ,'' .. I: t , .: .. I' t F 1 A , It ! ' , :., ,.:, ' t SANDYNow aehome at Sandy after their wedding and a. 'I reception last weekend are Mr. and Mrs. Everett A. Kunz (Miss Nellie Despaln), who were married Aug. 23- in the Salt' Lake fe,,,,,,,,,,,. .,.,. ' ',' - I.,';i 1.1.;':, ,.. i :, 3 - . .: , , ,''' t. In .; , ,..,..,,,,,,,.,,,,..,,.,,,:.. .ew:e.ennilDnpgelsepa.atin hG.orm.a. nette.0'f t ,mth.:11. th,oet ,, :.: '. , , -- ' ,' r , 4, - .,,worzp, .,- -: ,' , , , , .... , kt .. , , , , ' "", i , Bride . Miss Darlene Davis who Is engaged to Ashel Evans. Darlene Davis, Ashel Evans To Wed On Sept. 18 SPANISH FORKMr. and Mrs. John S. Davis of Spanish Fork have announced the engagement of their daughter. Darlene. to Ashel Evans, son of Mrs. Laura Evans of Vernal. The marriage will take place in the Salt Lake Temple, Sept. 18, after which a wedding dinner will be served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davis at Bountiful for the immediate family. The young couple plan on visiting a few days in Salt Lake with relatives, then in Vernal, after which they will of southern visit the parks Utah nad jourfley to Los Angeles where they will make their and Mrs. Ezra L. Kunz of Sandy are parents of the bridegroom. The bride 'wore a model of white satin and carried a boll. quet of gardenias and roses. Mrs. Amos Warren of Pocatello was matron of honor; Miss Theckla Kiln's. Miss Edith Christopher. son,-an-d Miss Claudine Jensen were bridesmaids. Herbert Kunz was best man. Mn. Louretta Manes and Mrs. Nina Despain were in charge of refreshments, and Mrs. Lots Des. pain and Mn. Wilma Kunz were In the gift room. i T 1 1, '1 1 t - ' Visitors in Sandy end vicinity this week have been Mr. and I Mrs. G. W. Larson and their grandson, Ted Nosley, of First. Ida., who were guests at the home of Mrs. Sophrona Bateman; ! Mrs. I. Frank Goff and Mrs. Stanley Goff and children of Rik pert, Ida.; MrsAllen - Ben- Roberts of Englewood, Calif., and Charles Newart of Atirora, Mrs. John E. Slagowski of Lyman, Wyo.; Miss Margaret Hoops of Arizona: Mrs. Dale Allen and daughter, Sherrie of Hyrum, and Mrs. and Mrs. George Ford and son, Junior and daughter. Norma of Kemmerer. Wyo. Sandyites who have returned from vacation and are on trips have been Miss Genevieve George from Kemmerer, Wyo.l Mrs. Rose Stuart, visiting at Helena, Mont.; Miss Mildred Vincent and Miss Mildred Miller to the Pacific coast; Miss Marion Laver at Mammoth; Miss Verla Ostler at Montgomery, Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. Horace M. Seal at Yellowstone National Park: Miss Lurelda Haddon, back from the Eastern States Mission. home. T bride is one of the popular girls of the younger set in this city and is well known in music circles wher she has played an important role. She has been soprano soloist for the Second Ward Choir for several years and a member of the Lieurance Chorus directed by F. J. Faux. She is a graduate of the Spanish Fork High School and both Miss Davis and Mr. tvane have been students of Brigham Young University. , MINEINONOONMMENNSIMIWROMOINO A. Hanson. The bridegroom is a NMI of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zufelt of Moab. The bride, who entered on the arm of her father, wore a beautiful gown of white net over taffeta, with long, full skirt and bolero jacket with puff sleeves. Her veil of net was held in place by a headdress of white gladioli and red roses, and she carried it Also, ,bouquet of these flowers. she wore a handsome gold neck. lace, given to her by her mother, who received same from her mother when a girl. Miss Jean Reese, as maid of honor, was in blue chiffon. and she carried roses and sweet peas. Parker Hanson, brother of the bride, was best man. The ceremony was performed at 8 o'clock by Bishop Wilbur Sowards of the Manavu ward, only close family members and Club Ladies IicaiSpeakers - BRIGHAM CITY. The La. dies Republican club gave an tea Monday enjoyable evening at the home of Mrs. MYrtle, Sor- ensen. Short talks were given by the county Republican candidates and the following state candidates: Don B. Colton and Reed Stevens, Republican candidates for governor. LeRoy B. Young and Arthur W. Wooley, Republican candidates for Congress. During the eventing accornion sillos were rendered by Renny vocal selections DeMars, and were given by W. A. Call. Refreshments were served tn ninety-thre- e persons who called during . the receiving hours. Hold Outinvso ' I friends being present. The party moved to the Edna Mae Hedquist home, where a wedding dinner was served. Cut flowers and tapers graced the table. Mr. and Mrs. Zufelt will be at home to their friends at 242 West Fourth North Street. s An attractive huptial affair. was the announcement breakfast given by Mrs. Edith B. Cottam Sunday!mornin t he home, for ce..w o is her daughter.' Boon to wed'Martell Birclq evening at the home of her broth. er, J. J. Madsen, Sr.; in Vineyard. Mrs. Leland Madien and Mrs. T. C. Hebertson- had charge of games, and a brief review of the book. "The Three Sisters." was given by Mrs. Oviel Clegg. She was assisted by the Misses Mary Allen. Arva Williams and Dorothy Williams, who appeared in Japanese costumes, and by the Misses Satto and Watonobe, nese girls. who sang the Japanese national anthem. Luncheon was served and beautiful gifts delighted the bride-to-b- Pink sweet peas and nuptial and favors trade the tables pretty. Miss Nan Chip. man sang three appropriate nolos, by Miss Phyllis aecompanied Smart. Guests bidden were Mrs. Jasper A. Bird, Mrs. Eunice B. Wadley Zola of American Fork, Miss Johnson, Miss Mary Kirkham, Miss Kathryn Pace, Mrs. Emma B. Lee Meacham, Mrs. Helen Weetch of Salt Lake City, Miss Beatrice Gull of Spanish Fork, Miss Phyllis Smart of Spring. ville, Mrs. Mary H. Fillmore of N. Mrs. Emma Bown, Springville, Mrs. Marjorie M. Denny and Miss place-card- s k s' I ,. Marty Provo Coliples Wed Mr. Nichols Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nichols of Ortanville, Minn. The couple will make their home at Oakland, Calif. gut Cliff Fot; 4, ,,, . t. , two-wee- ter, she was Miss Claudia Pendleton before her mar. A , , - ' The processional which was the Bridal Chorus from sLorecessional, hengrin" and the Mendelssohn's Wedding March, were played at the piano by Miss Viva Mae Cammell. After the reception the ,bride and bridegroom left for a honeymoon trip. They will be at home to their friends after Sept. 10. The bride wore an attractive traveling suit of light blue with dark blue aocessories, and a Johanna Hill rose corsage.. Many parties were given in honor of the bride prior to her . marriage. , Mr. and Mrs, Howard Nichols (Miss Betty Mae Kelley) are honeymooning today, following Camp 25, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, held their second outing at Saltalr Thursday. Luncheon was served to 2R guests by Mrs. Josephine Dansie, Mrs. Margaret and Mrs. LeRoy Mayne. The table was decorated with sunflowers. the state flag and the Stars and Striped. - ..-- ..'' Nichols On EL Troth 1Vapticil Trip Plights Nov Joseph - .' :'''t....,.'.;'-:- -; !, ; , d ...... 4 , .. ,....,, GUESTS SERVED The guests were served in the dining room from a table which was covered with a lace cloth and centered with a large three-tierewedding cake, encircled with a garland of sweetpeas. A bride figurine filled with pink amer- a illas, and four white single tap-eralso adorned the table. Assisting in the serving were Miss Kathryn Cook, Miss Elizabeth Ware, Miss Ellen Ann Ward, Miss Miss Leona Huckes and Molly Lou Ball. : , ge- .. , , ' 4'., .- k 'et Acting as best man was Henry were Clair Ushers Zitzman. Jackson and George H. Lowe, Jr.-Mrs. M. A. Chapman and Mrs.' Jackson's sister, Mrs. E. O. Robinson of Pocatello, Idaho, assisted in the entertainment of the guests. Mrs. George H. Lowe received at the door, , ,4 ,: , - ;,,,, Miss .4. ,).44t ,.. Mrs. Gaskill Idaho. Moscow. also for two years attended Po. mona College in California. She Is a member of the Delta Delta Delta sorority and Mr. Gaskill a Phi Delta Theta fraternity .. 0., Jackson. rosee. Miss Helen Abbot, bridesmaid. to wore an ice blue creation match that of the maid of honor.. Her bouquetwas of pink rosewore Both attendants buds. Juliet caps of shades to match their gowns. , Mrs. Jackson, mother of the chiffon bride, chose a pink model and wore a gardenia corsage.. Mrs. Cook, mother of the bridegroom, was gowned in a dark blue sheer with pink trim. Her corsage was of gardenias and yellow roses. Miss Claudia Pendleton H. - , Jean Brown, who was maid ot honor, ;was clad in a salmon pink starched organdie .model- with tight bodice, full skirt and sweetheart neck, trimmed with tiny white bows. She carried a bouquet of Talisman Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Todd, who are honeymooning today. Mrs. Todd is the former Miss Cecilia Fuegi. Alter Trip Lnill ' .47 It V? f - , ' ! 1 .. r. : , ' Harleen haes marquisette, styled with a small train and short puffed sleeves. used in A Duchess lace trim both the skirt and wh bodice. veil of She wore a finger-tibride's illusion which was draped from a coronet cap of orange Her bouquet was of .blossoms. rosebuds and bou- Jvoahrdaina.a , :,..., ,,1. ,, itxhoen ' ' .. , I :....,.. ' , ., ' '' ,,, , - , 11 .., ., , DESCRIBED -- - The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore an attractive model of French 'white - r-1.::' - ..,; ::: r ; ' in Ogden was Miss BRIDES-DRESS ' ,: ,.'''''. ,1:1. .. ,.:, '', " " '":, :..,, ., - i '!..,,:.:: ,!:!, '!;:k; :::: i , , ' 'i ,,: ,,"!' .', ' ,,. $. 1... , - her marriage , last Sunday f h at a parents, Street, Sunday ;A:Pg''ilgwgTionlysr Senator Ira A. pres- . ed the ceremony in the close friends ence of twenty-fiv- e A reception foland relatives lowed immediately after, with about 150 guests attending. An improvised altar was arranged in the living room, before which the bridal party stood. Garlands of white chryswere from extended anthemums candeltwo end seven.branch abra to a center one, Interspecsing these were large baskets of white gladioli and white chrysanthemums. White cathedral tap. , era illuminated the setting. :!".'" '1,:;:!:, ,,,,t, ,:,:- - ,. y,--- - tt.l. - , i 1 t i i .:: - k ' :. - " , ,:, ,, pmte3.;;Ssoltrxamthts. .,,,5,..: :, who before .,;,, : - 'me ,,. ,; .. , l'i - ', ,; f.t,e ,, shMortrieds ,,. ,,,,,7., .7. It :.. ' Ceremony Held 'At Home Of ., ' Bride nriezrcedy , :.,:;i!..t...,,., Cook Rites Held impressive ceremony, the marriage of Miss Karlene Jackson., daughter of Mr. and NMIsrr;sCoWo ,14;n.ln aanndd .k of Mr. Howard , .;:,',,,,'t. F4..., ;:, '' , t 1.' Il . .W. Cook, ---an ',"--11-, .,, :: - ' ''.t , s were Mr. Out of town and Mrs. Robert Felton of Moe. William and Mrs. cow, Mr. Sprague of VamI Nuys, California. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ramsey and children of Filer and Miss Lucy Adele Dillingham of Filer. 1 . Q . OGDENAt k.'' 2,, ,:1-4.z1 '.:,:' 1 ' ...,..,,,, .., 4 of S. ' t',I4 , . rti,;.' ',;1,.g.., , .,' .. ' f) it I ,vo,:,,,-- ,.. "::,,,, ' ' Mrs. M. H. King, Mrs. - t A ,,..., f ." A.. - i 1 : t: ,ik;,,', ,:,..,,'''i -, , ''. 0, , 4 ,.:,: ......,,,, F - , ' ,1: ,,elo4 ,.! r' ' I",,,,,. v,v, , ,!- t .. Kunau, Mrs. George E. Denman, Mr. George Huntington and Miss Ida Gdskill. Assisting the ,bridegroom's mother in receiving were Misses Jean Denman, and Lucy, Virginia McDonald Adele Dillingham of Filer. Later the couple 1'ftrJGla. cier Park for a two eek's wedoing trip and will re urn by way Mo.4 w to make of Spokane and their tlime in Burley where Mr. Gaskill is associated with his father in the abstract business.Both Mr. and Mrs. Gaskill are graduates of the University of member. b.; i Mrs. Howard - , :0 , i f.: ,:. Lohengrin wedding march. Following the ceremony a reception has held on the lawn. Assisting at the reception were , " !..: :t Helen Sprague Weds John Gaskill At Burley noon. Before a flower covered trc1113 4 i :,.: Mr. and FORK SPANISH Mrs. Earl C. Whittaker of Magna announce, the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter. Beth, to Cliff Newitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Newitt of this city. The' marin the solemnized be will riage Salt Lake Temple, Sept. 4. BURLEY, IdahoA .charming summer wedding was witnessed by 115 guests on the lawn at the home of the bridegroom's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gaskill, when Miss Helca Sprague. daughter of Ben Sprague of Burley and John Gaskill, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gaskill, also of Iturley, were united in marriage by the Rev. Dr. Ratmond S. Rees. pastor of the Burley Methodist Church Sunday afttr, . ....,,, ., 1: '::', , I ;1,.. , ' :1, r'" '' ''''. .1' li'''''.f ' S.,.,V.,'...k:21 , I ,, ' 4, ': , :!:,,, lit, ''.:: . ' :1! 4,,,,,,:30.,,r,,,;:7. , 1 :1: :: ' ..' Jackson, -:i. ; , 1 I t. Pf.4...,,,t io, 1 :',. , In the Salt Lake Temple this morning with Pres. David O. Miss Faye McKay officiating, Broadhead, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Broadhead of ,Nephi, exchanged vows with Earl Bertrand Lindquist, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Lindquist of 422 'Seventh Street in Ogden. The couple were honored at a wedding breakfast at the Hotel Utah. following their marriage, and will leave this evening on a Utah honeymoon to southern parks. ams. The marriage will he solemnized Sept. 18 in the Salt Lake Temple. A reception will be held that evening at the Ogden Seventeenth Ward, with 250 guests invited. Miss Janke is a graduate of Ogden High School, and Mrs. Sanders is a graduate of Weber College. The couple plan to make their home In Provo. 1,-- . ' 1 ..: Miss Broadhead Weds In Temple OGDEN.--M- r. and Mrs.' E. O. Janke of 301-- Jackson Avenue have announced the eng3gement of their daughter, La Ten, Id John R. Sanders Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Sanders of 3272 Ad- ". , accessories set off the bride's soldier blue dress, which she wore during the ceremony. The couple were honored-followinat a wedding breakfast at the Salt Lake Country Club. For going away on their honeymoon in the Northwest, the bride will be dressed in brown with brown accessories. The couple will return to Salt Lake 10 make their home. 18. ,9.':: Page 5 - ' j L ' - ,ommOoNNIP 1, l' ij 1 .,' ' :::3,.. :4A'"': ''''''';',.."'IL. 1 . . - ,r- '.,z :.- 4114 , ,. enue. Black Janke, whose to John R. San. .,, ' , .. With Dr: Adam S. Bennion officiating, Miss Lorraine Hyde and Roy N., Bullen were united in marriage .today at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orson John Hyde of 271 B Street. Mr. Bu lien is a son of Mrs. Roy Bullen of 979 Second Av- ,, ' , , Couple To Live In 1 .. ' , .iv .. ,,,,2,.."0.,.,.. "' Nuptials Held ' , ''''''''. ''' , ;,4.0, : ,,, :,,1-'"- ;, AvairgA00. ,,, , ,,: I At,4. .7. ,.: '...1. ''':;-..- ,,,k4.,0! N..- , , " . 0.0.41.4 I , .! , ( :: ', ;11 4', 4, .k, ,,,,:,, ,t :,: - ' ,,, :1 ding. ,,e' 1::iai f ,, ture airmail letter announcing Sept. 21 as the date for the wed- Gladys Boswell and Miss Alice of the Fifth Myrle Maloney N Ward. Miss SPRINGVILLE, , ' . . , 5401,010,111)411P. ' ..,,7t.... ' - 4 ,:,, a , pers... Miss LaVida Cameron was in charge of the dining room, and . John Isvier8 aIn'n. ePrarrrs'. nNsk: O0 Rd ues:. T. T W. Winters, Mrs. Frederick and Mrs. Henry Reynolds Wayne Stead poured. Assisting Miss in serving were Betty Deane Weiss, Miss Marjorie Tanner, Miss Barbara Groo, Miss Katherine Henderson, Miss Mary Madsen, Miss Bobbe Bergstrom, Miss Peggy Johnson, Miss Maude Matthews, Miss Joyce Brand-le- y and Miss Peggy Boyle. Little Mary Lou Madsen presented each guest with a tiny silver airplane, to which was attached a mail bag' containing a minia- - 'lr,0.4ti .. -4.- , line-wit- ,,,,.' :'.:14t , ;:; ' ::1:.'4,...,,, .,,:3 , :!' ts.rk,. :',.::...".,7.::..;;. ,i, z,i, ,:f.., r ' '. , d ' I ,;: :, ., ).:1-,,s.:-- ' : 4 ' ' :4'.: .1 ,, , , ,,, .:',''::''E .., tea yesterday afternoon at 'the Mad4en1lome, 657 East First SOuth Street. The 200 guests who called were received at the door Robby Mrs. Stafford Frances ertson and Mrs: R. W. Madsen Jr., and in the receiving the bride were Mrs. Madsen, Mts. Aldous, Mrs. Cameron and Mrs. John F. Bennett. was decorated home The throughout with late summer flowers, and in the din'ing room a color scheme of pale pink anck, white was carried out; The table was covered with an embroider- ed colth- - with - insertions of lace, and centered with' a: bowl - of white gladioli and pink anemones. Holders at each end of the table contained white taat . ! ,, , , .: Rt '.'. si', .? :?..., ,,, ., ..,,: ,,c.. y' ;'f ''.' ,': ',:'::::'V!,-l:'- .,,,,... ,!::: i :: ;., 4 c": 1 :, .,! 1: ::.. , ,,''',: -.: ; 'J ''' :":!:: .: - :',.:: '''' k - , ''. 7 :,:', ,,v , ," -- ,.': - , 4.,,,t ,,, : ' e ' - '' - ''' ,:, - ' ., - ....:'. The engagement of Miss Ro- . setta Woods Wallace and Em-- mett Halliday Cameron, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Emmet Cameron of 370 11 Street, was an- nounced today by the bride's sisters, Mrs. John It . Aldous and, Mrs. F. A. Madsen. Miss Wallace is a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ashley H. Wallace. The annoutfcement wMit made announced .. ' ',',:''' 't ' :' - Marry here On Sept. 21 - has been ': . , , ,,:::, - '' Miss Wallace TO Caron . ..,.: '' ' ! Halliday i, v - Wedding pate Is Announced to Emmett , A., ,,' -:- , engagement 1' --.- !, . whose .1 ,,:'l,,,, - -:: Wood Wallace,. ,,,, ,,:,..: ..,,Ne,rof ,- ) k 1 tf.:77,.. ' -- . .0ii.74. 1 ',.,, , - , . ' ,,,,.. i , . 4'.t.t, -- m.,, 'Rosetta , - . The Deseret, News, Salt Lake City, Utall ....b.., .' , :,' , , gt:::;.:::': ' ,, , , - , .. . - . , . o . . . . . - e. Nan Chipman. Miss Morganson Wed Announcement is made of the Lena Ruth MorMarriage of ganson of Orem, to Adolph August Schiszler of Inglewood. TuesCalif.. which took place day morning in Provo. A dinner honored the couple that evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Schiszler, brother of the groom, in and sister-in-laVivian Park. Immediate family members were present. The young couple will live in Provo. Mr. Schiszler is employed on the Deer Creek proj- Club Reorganizes A reorganization of the Happy Hour Dancing club committee is announced, the newly appointed committee including Mrs. M. Norton, chairman: Mrs. - Lamar Maycock, Mrs. Leonard Mckell, Mrs. Wilmer Allen and Mrs. liar. 'old Anderson. Mrs. J. E. Goatee is the retiring chairman, having served successfully for three seasons. Her committee included: Mrs. J. J. Weight, Mrs. Paul Robley, Mrs. Albert Hickman, Mrs. George H. Hansen ' Mrs. Lamar Maycock. Mrs. A. C. Hatch, Mrs. L. L. Cullimore and J. E. Goates, who acted as treasurer. Monday afternoon, the retiring committee gave a luncheon for ect. The bride Is a graduare of the Lincoln- - High School. , A party was given by Mrs. Arthur N. Taylor, Mrs. Spencer ,Clark and Mrs. A. H. Fisher. summer residents of Wildwood. Mondsy afternoon at the Victor J. Bird cottage in the canyon resort, the affair honoring a group of the new committee at the Edna Mae Hedquist home. , Golden rod, and marigolds were employed in decorating. - To honor her daughter. Leila, Mrs. Arthur J. Harding was hostess to 25 relatives and friends at a shower Monday. bride-elet- J t. , women, newcomers to,the retreat Those honored were Mrs. L. L. Cullimore, Mrs. L. W. Oaks. Mrs. Victor Bird. Mrs. J. C. Moffitt, Mrs. T. L. Martin and Mrs. G. Y. Anderson of Pleasant Grove. , "The Timpanogos Trail.' by Mrs. Elsie C. Carroll, was reviewed by Mrs. Ariel Ba llif, after which Mrs. Cullimore and Mrs. Fisher read poems by Mrs. Cara roll. An inspection of the lovely new homes was enjoyed and lunch eon served at the Bird home to those named and the following: Mrs. Lester Taylor, Mit I. E. Broekbank, Mrs. Jennie H. Brock- bank of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Ca leo Tanner, Mrs. Alfred Osmond, Miss Irene Osmond, Mrs. T. N. Taylor. Mrs. John D. Dixon, Mrs. Cecil Clark, Mrs. Virgil Smith, Mrs. Ar-- , nold Dixon, Mrs. Frank Speckart, and guests, Mrs. Serena B. Vance. Mrs. Paul Huish and Mrs. Bruce t kei ,1 -- ,, Mrs. Fisher presented one of her beautiful paintings to Mrs. Ba . , ' A home wedding of last week was that of Ruth Waters and Par- ker J. Thompson, held at the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. Lettie Hatch, Thursday evening. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Leona O. Homer. Bishop J. Earl Lewis of the iy cert.móny of close relatives and friends. Im- mediately after the bride's motner gave an informal reception. assisted by Mrs. Hatch, to which more than 100 guests attended. The bride was lovely in her mother's wedding gown of whit silk. with deep lace trimmings. sister. She was attended bv-hMargean Waters, who was in coral chiffon. Harry Cliittock was best man. er - . ,c to, 4 |