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Show * | Mrs. Ballif Speaksto Edgemont Lady Miss Brackenbury Says Marriage Vows ' NelkeClub Lions Have Carolyn Brackenbury Gary Martin Cooper exc ered ott's w ed the 15th a interesting falk given. by Mrs, Ward chapel Friday evening group. Mrs Ariel. F,_Ballif to: members of, With, Mr. Cooper's uncle, Bishop Ross E.-Bergner officiating # sses were Mrs. ¥\and Mrs. John Brackenbury of wocinittee members Wer€-ang Mrs. by Mrs. Stan Moore, whe vr ae ook; oe K ren," Reed Jacobsen of| Raymond Jager and Eldon Jager as ushers ial out-of-town guests e Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jager, ~ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jager, Mrs. Ken Bakgr, all of June- rranged in the chapel for the wedding, Similar planters were tion City; Eldon Jager of Ma- Dyher smatherMase. wilitcn in the foyer where the bridal rina, Calif; Dale West of Bel Ballif, “not really: alive in and sette Brackenbury who carried and . iis. the ne i ; a party greeted guests. of themselves,” She read many deep pink carnations. original poems and articles, as palsied child’ Under- The cul-| Aire, Calif, and Margaret Wells tural hall was enhanced with of Davis, Calif: and Mrs. Victor Aleene Schwendiman things,” she stated, and claimed Brackenburyas ushers. Plans for Marriage {that the thrill of ereating inakes|,, PINE MOvine Gecoratinns r small planters filled with ferns, B.' Hart and Anita Hart of 8, courage and determi joy gold and white screens, Seattle. nation by: Karen and her fami- tai) White “Roman columns Following a honeymoon to the. yy resulted iff her achieving in twined with ivy and a large Pacific Northwest, the couple earne to walk, dress herself orysiahand gold chandelier. The will be-at home in West Les samt ound serving tables were cen- Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Schwen-,and active in other” student dithan of Orem announce the affairs. For the past three ne ae low pompom mums and ivy, engagement of daughter "4 + Meene {Swendy): Schwendiman,|Y°u® 20° bas attended College son of ° Southern Utah, where she is us along with the more serious Lae picsinn things. Do si hi if ce The door prize went to Mrs. tered with-cherubs holding yel- bridal party There is plenarytheun, Welcomed friends following the expected.” . ceey, Special guests were grand- For an_easy Vegetable Gou. ‘ ¥ Try this new casserole using The bridal gown was princess|Tound steak. Cut round steak styled of silk organza over peau in serving pieces; brown both lash, lightly. brown 1 onion, s de soie. The all-over lace bo- sides. Place in casserole dish 3 F ; Mrs. Bird, president, wel-' parents of the couple, Mr. and bee l wal ced and 1 green pepper, chop- dice was encrusted with pearls|and add onions, quartered carWasder' and Mrs,| 480 2 studentbody-officer. ped in pure vegetable oil. Add and the pearl embroidered lace|rots, cut-up celery and quart. the 22 members pres-| Mrs. GM. Webb of Leti, Mrs.{ Irene den of Cedar City. _Mr Wasden, a graduate of jcomed ent, including new members Grate firackenbury of Pleasant) MRS. GARY M. COOPER 1 (8-0z.) can tomato sauce, 42 appliques were scattered over|ered potatoes. Combine tomato They will be married May 5/Cedar City High School, has (Carolyn Brackenbury) cup water, 1 cup diced (cooked the A-line skirt. A chapel length|sauce with mushrooms with 1 Mrs. Jennie Bown and Mrs./Grove and Mr. and Mrs. W. N. in the St. George LDS Temple, recently returned from an LDS "jor canned) potatoes, 1 package coat train with full-length lace cup beef bouillon, 1 tablespoon Rose Goates. She also~recog-| Rergner of Salt Lake City. and a reception will honor them mission in Central Germany. nized. Mrs. Eva Gillespie, a) The couple will make |thawed mixed vegetables, salt|panels down the front had lace Worcestershire sauce, salt and their UB BATH VS. SHOWER? Hewill enter CSU this spring. the following evening. |pepper and paprika to taste. appliques at random. Her veil/pepper and 1 bay leaf. Pour member, who was, nominated home in Salt Lake City, where The bride-elect is a graduate They will make their home as Orem's Mother of the Year./ vr Cooper, a son of Mr. and) The tub versus shower contro- Bring to a boil; reduce heat and! of silk illusion was held by a over and bake for 2 hours at of Orem High School where in Cedar City while continuing Mrs. Gillespie gave the Legis-\ yrs. Glen Cooper of Provo, |versy mayrage on indefinitely. cook for 20 minutes. Serve hot. crown of silk roses and she 350 degrees F. she was a studentbody officer their education. lative Council report. will continue his studies at Uni-|Adherents of each bath - type Mrs. Jennie K. Mangum readj versity of Utah. The bride is|swear by their favorite method two poems by an associate] employed at Tooele. of keeping clean. : Orem Literary Club Has member, Mrs. Elsie C. Carfoll soe8 IWSAV’ Tub enthusiasts claim that it Mrs. Ballif was introduced by For a quick pepper steak use|is more relaxing to sink deep Mrs. C. A. Phillips. It was 4 cube steaks, Slice cube steaks| into warm soapsuds and just ‘Old-Time’ Afternoon noted that Mrs. Tom Wolsey, a in strips and brown. Add sliced|soak—while shower addicts inmember, is going on an LDS green and onion and/sist it is impossible to beat the Orem: Literary Club mem- cil. Mrs. Evan Wilberg sang mission to Texas with her hus-/cook lightly; add 1 can tomato|refreshment of a sudsing off ; + * * Downing and Susan. Hepworth attended the bride in gowns of light green satin with lace bodice and sleeves. They carried bouquets of yellow roses and ivy. Dale West was best man with SMG CaejayneGa Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Earl) Barton Howard Crandall f *: Jager of Junction City, Ore. Tail. planters filled with yel | The program was prese ow gladioli and mums were [ite -woctir living = There should’ esturing crystanthemums and be a dash of nonsense in all of fadioli, which- trimmed” the , LaRue Bartholomew, Carolyn shamrock corsages were giv to each one. well as -by~ other authors. Be ee mnae et “There is magic in little ee Jeas ” | + * Merle LeRoy rried white roses, hyacinths y-and ivy. : ed reception the Oak pel, where rliér in 1p Harold ques enhanced the satin. Her veil. of illusion was held with . delicate pearl-edged. petal edged petal cap and she held pink roses. ey Pale pink brocade’ was worn ‘Some people are just shad-\hy bridesmaids Maria Culliowsor reflections,” said Mrs.' more, Barbara Matiley and JoALEENE SCHWENDIMAN and Mrs Mrs a chapeltrain flowing from the Mrs. Ballif mentioned a story deep back neckline. Lace appli: Canfield about an grandpa °who to the fair. When he told his worried that live all over Mr Two -charter -me Jor and George Boyce, are-still active © A cake with a large “15 green -reflected the St._P. arick’s Day theme. Individu: The bride, a daughter of Mr. tor J. Bird and Mrs. Flint F. Lindos, was gowned in white lace and delustered satin with Dixon. by Dorothy Ss-year-old sneaked off he returned, kin, “Folks ‘corte cu 19T Sunday Herald 3A Shannon Jacobsen Weds Merle Jager Anniversary “It's Wonderful to Want to their wedding vows in twilight Live” was n hour ceremonies at the | SUNDA y bers enjoyed a “Fun Party” at “In My Sweet Little Alice Blue Parks Cafe Thursday afternoon Gown.” Mrs. S. H. Howard and with Mrs. J. D. Pyne and Mrs. |Mrs. J, D, Pyne sang several |Hawaiian numbers with Mrs. Roy E. Park as hostesses. The guests came in old-time |Howard accompanying on the costumes which added to the guitar, She has recently had enjoyable afternoon. Mrs. Allan \a trip to the Islands. Mrs. Roy Johnson won a prize for the E. Park gave a paper on the art of staying young. She said “best dressed.” “we must think young thoughts The club president, Mrs. E. and keep active.” She read H. Calder welcomed guests, con- many excerpts from Dale Carducted a short business meet- negie's book, ‘The Art of Staying. Mrs. J: D. Pyne gave the ing Young.” He says “God litany. grant me the serenity to accept Nut cups tied’ in bright green the things I cannot change; the decorated the tables and a courage to change the things beautiful bow! of Delicious ap- \I can and the wisdom to know ples was displayed. |the difference.” “If we think Mrs. Johnson reported on the jhappy thoughts, we will be Utah County Legislative Coun- happy.” band soon. EXCITING NEW sauce with mushrooms, Itea~|under a tingly spray. It dosn’t Delicious refreshments were! spoon garlic salt, and 1/8 tea-|really matter that this argu- served in an atmosphere of spoon pepper. 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