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Show SUNDAY, AUGUST 27, 1967 | Utah County, Utah 4A Sunday Garden Reception | Weddings Spotlight The News Tomlinson-Peterson Wedding Held at Orem Honors Orem Pair | Kathryn Wride, Bride | Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence M-| Of H. Dean Lammers Palmer were| hosts at their Orem home Friday evening at| fl iter, Karen, and James S. John- LDS Temple united in marriage son who were married earlier in Kathryn Wride, daughter of Mr. the day in the Salt Lake Tem-|and Mrs. Leon D. Wride, Omaple. Mr. Johnson is a son of ha, Neb., and H, Dean Lammers |Mr, and Mrs. James B. Johnson |of Twin Falls, Ida, Mr. ‘Lamlof Rock Springs, Wyo., who|mers is a son of Mr. and Mrs. | were hosts at a wedding break- Harold P. Lammers of Twin Falls, |fast in Salt Lake City ‘The bride wore a lovely gown The couple was honored im| mediately “afterward at a wed- | \of all-over lace over taffeta \ding breakfast given at a Salt in princess styling with a self |Lake cafe, and that evening re- | train attached at the back with jeanne guests at a garden rea bow and cascading to the ception given at the home of Boyd a Sleeve, others have| 8 on its way back. /of honor in a dark orchid, princess styled’ wn of delustered rf satin, was . Jerald Tomer Morse, Boise, Ida. | linson, sister-in-law of the bride. Wride was junior bridesmaid. Bridesmaids in identically Each carried a single long-stem- styled gowns of pale orchi id med white rose, LaDeana Lam- were: Maxine De St. Joer, Clau- bouquet of lavender tipped car- was best man and Tom Condie, nations centered with a laven-| Orem,ushered, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Murdock, der orchid. Bridal attendants, wearing|Provo, were garden receptionlavender chamroli empire waist-|ists and Bonita Lammers, Proed dresses were Mrs. Keith! vo, was at the guest registry. Mrs. Schaerrer Chosen Chatazi Club President = ih Ry geass Attending the bride as matron gua g 3 + e Guests were received by Mr. and. Mrs. Byron-Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Spears. Following a honeymoon to Logan return § their Young Canyon the couple will to Provo to continue schooling at Brigham University. eee Never swim alone in a pond a : And keep simple life-saving equipment near the pond and in|MRS. ROBERT CHRISTENSEN | § plain sight, MRS, KENT PETERSON (Nicki Tomlinson) Nephi Club Has Steak Supper Impress Groom Gloves, Handled With *Care Enter ‘In New Fall Styles lurks} = The next meeting will be a September hayride, square [MissAmericg, Shoes. take you where the fun is! 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Sporty shorties keep NEPHI — Entertaining their and specifically designed for|hardware on hand, in leather fall’s fresh new look. gloves decorated at wrist with Mush: ands at the annual couples Among the season's glove chain, industrial zippers or dene Linde, Mrs. Mike Williams| party recently were the ladies leathers are soft kid, suede,| ther bits of brass. and Mrs, Gerald Day. Julie/of the Nautilus Literary Club, Peterson, sister of the groom The Cottonwood camp ground oan pigskin, cape and doewasjunior bridesmaid, and Ann in Salt Creek Canyon was the skin, In lengths from shortie eo elbow and above, leather gloes coe Peterson, another sister of the Don’t let sniffles snuff you jsetting for a delicious steak meet all occasions. groom, was flower girl. dinner. After the dinner they Daytime gloves can be fun—|out! If you have a cold, wear all carried purple and orchid parasols filled with orchid car- enjoyed visiting around the when they're printed, striped,|warm gay colors and apply ct amp fire. checked, plaided or animal-|your make-up extra carefully. nations, Gary Peterson stood as best Nineteen -couples were on marked leathers. For sport,|To brighten lackluster eyes, use man for his brother and ushers baieer. exjoy the ‘evening’ get- some have zippy openings, ap-| decongestant eye drops. Quick pliques, chains. Some show|as a wink, Visine eye drops were Boyd Jacobson, Randy ee geometric designs, or have mili-| work while you watch to reduce Rheinhold, Brian Roundy, Jerald Tomlinson and Steve Mad- Brush and air garments tary insignia or other appliques|redness and restore natural between wearings. on the back. sparkle, sen, ‘The bride was honored with is showers given by good and has turned up almost ‘The newly elected officers of danée and dinner for husbands| "nuptial Mrs, ThelThelma Lynch at Amer|. everywhere — especially the Chatazi Club hosted an early to be held at the Cherry Hil| Mrs. ican Fork, and Charleen Wilfarm. morning breakfast on Saturday high close, collar and epaulliams at Orem, eee to present plans for the year’s ettes, a honeymoon at Sun | activities and to extend a spe- What'll they think of next? yaFollowing ley, the couple will make| cial welcome to new members. ‘The young people of Paris are |their home at Ogden where the Arranging'the event were Mrs. wearing tatoos, but these are groom is employed, le feeling, es | Douglas (Barbara) Schaerrer, of the decal type which can be d Mrs, Victor (Joyce) removed, One version is “ear- If furniture is to stand away} Oldroyd, social chairman; Mrs. rings” pasted below the ears—|from wall, back surfaces should and, for men, the typical tatoo match color and grain of sides Reed (Connie) Boshard, presiWhatever your honeymoon and top. : dent-elect; Mrs..Melvin (Mary destination, impress your new husband with your, feminine Dawn) Harward, secretaryefficiency. treasurer and Mrs. Grant (Sue) ‘Speed, reporter-historian. Theme for the season program is Houseful of Ideas. New members welcomed are Mrs, Lanny (Joanne) Britsch, age with the lace. She wore a double-tiered Veil of illusidh | held with a fabric flower and [% carried a presentation bouquet of pink roses. A sister, Karen Louise Spears, @ attended the bride and was * gowned in a formal length gown of pink. ‘with chantilly’ lace bodice and 4 trimmed in seed pearls fo match|™ers Was flower girl. the dress, She carried a bridal | Douglass Schow, Twin Falls, features the little- ‘The coat for fall has the look in white organdie, of a dress. The top is narrow contrasts with with the high armholes and the k of boldly Tong sleeves. Waistlines have skirt. The empire line bodice was also edged at the neckline Orem. The bridal party greeted § guests before a panel of pale orchid draped with tiers of dark orchid, highlighted by an elegant chandelier overhead. | ‘The bride waslovely in a tra‘ditional gown of white organza long lily point sleeves, A cape effect of lace topped a petal train over a second train of organza edged in lace. The semi- bouffant skirt was inset in \front with tiers of matching |lace, A delicate crown of crys|tal held her veil of organza and lace which fell to the floor to form a third train. Her cascad-| bouquet was orchid carnaions centered by a large purple orchid, Saturday selected a lovely model of white crystaline with a lace covered at the Reception Centre in lace, trimmed in seed pearls, |™ Chanel, the great woman deBy BETTE KNIGHT VILLEFRANCE, Sur M er, ‘signer in Paris, once said, “A dress is a dress you forFrance—The floating dress con- ‘get because it is in some way tinues {ts popularity from part of you.’” Paris gocial season. Dior for the cloud dress! However, after 12 years of the chemise and the whole boubon, which is cut lata peless look, the fitted look wide, Some of the dresses Prove, Cate. Later that, evening the bride's parents were hosts at a reception honoring the young couple © | Popularity On Social Scene Peierson of Spears of evening Mr. Christensen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Christensen of Provo, were hosts at their home at a pretty garden reception in honor of the young couple. For her marriage the bride ner was hosted by the parents of the bridegroom at Parks floor, She wore a fingertip veil |the bride’s grandmother, Mrs. which edged the sleeves and the floor-length skirt as well as the train, Her veil of illusion was released from a ‘fabric flower E. Ann L. LDS Temple Friday. were married Friday afternoon in ceremonies performed by Bishop Dean W. Rigby at the Vermont LDS Chapel in Orem. Following the ceremony a din- of bridal illusion which was|J. W, Pickering, in Payson. An cauught with an organza rose/open house last evening at Twin | Falls was also arranged in their * }and lace, 4 | Bonnie Whitaker, Mrs, Jackie honor, Riley, Marilyn Paystrup, Mrs. Both bride and groom have Carol Lloyd, Janet Johnson and tended Brigham Young Univer|sity, from which Mr, Lammers Margaret Ann Johnson were bi dal attendants -in yellow prin- received his degreethis spring. | gess styled gowns and carrying |The bride has completed her third year in elementary educabaskets of mums, | Noel Candland was best man tion. After a honeymoon at Yel‘with Gaylen Palmer as usher. lowstone Park, the couple will depart for Cleveland, Ohio, j guests were grand- where he has accepted employ| aeoeaeid the couple, Mrs. N. mentin social work. B. Johnson and Mrs: Ri For her wedding the bride Syme wore a gown of white delustered MRS, JAMES 8. JOHNSON The couple will be at home satin created in elegant but sim~ (Karen Palmer) in Denver, Colo, ple lines, It was designed and made by her mother. Fashioned with empire waist and bell World Fashions ‘sleeves, the gown was complete’ with court train. The dress was adorned with broad panels of ‘Floating Dress Continues Kathleen Ann Spears, daughter of Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Edward S. Tom} linson of Orem, and B. Kent Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. ranged in honoroftheir daugh- formed Friday in the Salt Lake | Weds In Temple |Provo, became the bride of Re- § bert Christensen in solemn nuptial ceremonyat the Salt Lake Nicki Tomlinson, daughter of a pretty garden reception ar-|. PAYSON — Solemn rites per- Kathleen Spears sno andyou take a step in the right collection of the imp inthe unique color class of kid Stat featuring Moss Gri and Deep Navy. Plus@ pert black patent or white satin, tinted to any $16.00 |