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Show SUNDAY, .NOVEMBER 27, 1960 Miss Phillips Weds Utah County, Utah SUNDAY HERALD 3A In Salt. Lake Temple SEE SPRINGVILLE — Mr. and Mrs. _— ribbons, chrysanthemums and . Keith “Bunnell were honored Wed- ivy. Seated at the guest register was ception in the Springville Second Mrs. Gary K. Hatfieid.| Tiny gift bearers, Vickie WinterLDS Ward Church, after being married earlier in the day in the ton and Conrad, Ray and Charles Hutt — gifts to tables Manti LDS Temple. nesday evening at a wedding re- The bride, the LaRae Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, and small Thanksgiving figures Ralph Phillips of Springville, was and presidedt over by Mrs. David gowned in a beautiful waltz-length Schofield; Marian, Geralee and dress of white crystaline, re-em- Suzanne Swan. broidered with orchid sprays of Guests were seryed at tables white silk thread. The fitted bod- marked crystal swans and ice had a scoop neckline and long bronze tulle Nina Roundy, Linpointed sleeves. Her short veil of da Bjarnsen ,Linda Butters, Naillusion was caught to a small hat dine Peterson and Claudia Hat- of the dress material which had field, Organ music was furnished by Mrs. Alzada Wilmott: Don Williams, cousin of the bride, entertained with several vocal solos. been hand beaded with tiny pearls. She wore a single strand of pearls, a gift of the groom, and carried a golden-throated white orchid KiddieVilles surrounded by tiny yellow rose- The lacy, three-tiered wedding cake was 4rimmed with bells and buds. Mrs .Doyle Winterton, a sister tiny bronze-tipped candy chrysanof the groom, was matron of hon- themums and features the names of the bride and- groom in gold. Parents of the groom, Mr. and Anderson were bridesmaids. The or and Glenna Warren and Kaye The bride’s mother wore a dinner dress of deep green lace and the gtoom’s mother wore a gown of gray lace-over pink. Their Mrs. Morris Bunnel of Spring City, honored the wedding party at a wedding dinner just prior to the reception at Park’s Cafe in Orem. Special guests at the wedding were grandparents of the bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. former ed destination, three were dressed in moss green shantung afternoon dresses and carried baskets of gold and bronze chrysanthemums. Array of . Christmas Fashions Huff and Mrs. Helena Bunnell. flowers were green orchids. After a honeymoon of undisclosBest man to the groom was a missionary companion, the |justbweds will David Schofield and ushers wee make a home in Brigham City Wally Bunnell and Leon Phillips. where the bride is a teacher at MRS. LEON The wedding party greeted the Intermountain Indian School. guests in front of a flower-decked The groom will continue his educa- arch and white columns arranged tion at Utah State University. CHIDESTER LDS Temple Wedding Unites for Miss Brown, Mr Chidester SPANISH FORK — Irma Brown and Leon Chidester were united in sacTed nuptial rites performed Wednesday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They received guests Nov, 23 at the Spanish Fork Fourth Ward amid a decorative background of the seasonal cornucopia, synonomous with the best wishes of friends and relatives. The rich tones of autumn leaves and flow:/ers blended in the golden harvest of colors. Mr. and Mrs. Ross R. Bell of 4311 Fernwood Drive, Salt Lake City, are the parents of the CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY—Mr.and Mrs. Arthur F. Hendrickson, 151 N. 5th W., Payson, who will celeprate their golden wedding anniversary with an openhouse’ at the Payson Third Ward Chapel this afternoon from 2 to 5 p.m, Openhouse Today Will Honor Pair On Golden Anniversary PAYSON — Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Hendrickson, 151 N. 5th W., Payson, will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary today at a reception given by their family at the Payson Third LDS Ward Chapel. ‘Friends and Telatives are invited to call from 2 to 5 p.m. They request no gifts. They were married Nov. 29,| 1910, in Provo. Their marriage| was solemnized’May 15; 1912, in| the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Hendrickson was born in Santaquin Nov. 24, 1884, a son of An- | drew and Maria Hendrickson. | Mrs. Hendrickson (Edna)| was| born April-10, 1891, also in Santaquin, a daughter of George W. and Mary Ann Openshaw LeBaron. Mr.| Mr. Hendrickson owned and! operated a farm west of Payson for 43 years. In 1957 he sold his farm and he and *Mrs. Hendrickson moved to their present residence. Both Mr. and Mrs, Hendrickson have lifelong records of activity in their church, He has served in numerous ward and stake positions bride. Mr. and Mrs. James Earl Chidester of American Fork are parents of the bridegroom. The bride chose a floor-length gown of* lace! underlaid with taf- feta. The shirred waist was released in tiers of ruffles down the side flowing over the ba-k. Her veil of bride's illusion was caught to a tiara of seeded pearls. She carried a single white orchid with yellow roses in compliment to her color scheme. She_was attended by Mrs. Verl worked in nearly all organizations Mathews, Kathleen Clark, Janis but most of her service has been Bell and Marijean Bell. The atin the Relief Society where she tendants chose frocks of autumn has served as ward president, gold velveteen with cummerbunds counselor in several presidencies, in the same hue. They carried and as a stake board. member. baskets of flowers in shades of During 1947-48, both of them serv- yellow and brown. ed in the Northern California MisMrs, Bell, mother of the bride, sion. | selected a tan chiffon gown fashThey are the parents of eight |ioned with a train. Mrs. Chidester, children, all of whem are Boys and Girls mother of the benedict, wore a frock of rust and brocaded linen. Sylvan Buhler Jr. and John Ross Bell attended to the duties of best man. Organ background music played iby Jack Houtz. was Make your selection now _ while stocks are complete. linda Johnson, Jerri Ann and Sandie Vee Afleck, Jo Ann Wood and Janet Strasburg assisted in serving. Mrs. Boyd Ivory and Mrs. Howard Zabriskie assisted Remember,it pays to with gifts. Mrs. Boyd Brown presided at the guest registry. The new bride selected a goingaway outfit of~black and white. She was married’ on her grandparent’s 50th wedding anniversary. The bride is a graduate of the Brigham Young University and is a faculty member of the Rees School. The bridegroom has reently returned frem an LDS mission in Texas. He is a student at shop at Kiddie Ville the BYU They will be at home in Spanish Fork Nov. 28 * * @ FLOATING POOL DENISON, Tex. 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