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Show New WestonD. Larsens Will Make Their Home in Orem Many Orem Families Hosting Visitors; Holland at Party Many Others Leaving for Vacations Mr. and Mrs, G, R, Willett entertained for the parents of maid of honor and Myrna West- at their home over the weekend. The group were seated on the ring, Jolene Christensen and Ja- teen ee Weston D. Larsen. The bride is net Gardner, bridesmaids. The patio to enjoy the excellent coma daughter of Mr. and “Ars, John bridal attendants wore ballerina ments and pictures of Holland R. Banks of Spanish Fork and length gowns of pastel colors and given by John Vandertoolen, a the bridegrom is the son of Mr. carried nosegays of pink and recently returned missionary. and Mrs. Blain Larsen of Orem. white roses. As an added feature, Mrs. WilThe young couple were united Little Christine Banks and lett displayed many items which in marriage in a ceremony per- Juanita Marshall were flower have been sent to them by their formed June 21in the Salt Lake girls for the bride. The mothers son, Ralph, including Dutch dolls, china and from Los Angeles, Cal., last week of her visit at the home of her ily and then will vacation in the” and plan to spend a month here. parents, Mr, and ‘Mrs. Eldon canyons of southern Utah Lewis, Arizona. Mr. art PEALE EERE EE DEE EE sleeves, and high neckline. Her|o¢ yocal and instrumental music fingertip veil of bride’s illusion|,mbers and dramatic eee e Marilyn PAYSON—Mr. and Mrs. Arthur] Wiley Mrs. Hudson, b el Ka | Sta Thomas, Steven Pratt, and Fran- plan to celebrate The their|ters, couple have who with four their and given by the bride’s grand-|on Friday in Utah County with friends and — Girl Scout camp, ‘Camp Cloud Young University. Those attendMr. and Mrs. Murray Lov Rim near Park City, according ing also toured landmarks of LDS to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Church interest before returning spent last weekend visiting their daughter, LeAnn, at Jacob Lake, C. S. Ebenstein. Miss Ebenstein home. Ariz.. LeAnn is employed at the will be employed there all sum- mer and then will return to com- Mr. and Mrs. Vern Stiel enter- Lodge there for the summer. daugh- eceprmaggRona vA a Met, talgedBELRAer ane sama, ie returned last week Ricky Sa Jimmy Angeles where they visited cousday, July 3, at the Payson Amer-|(Nelda) Evans, Cedar City; Mrs. ins, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rob- kato, from ican Legion Memorial Hall, when|D. A. (Utahna) Zellar, Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woffinden Co Minton are entertaining elley, The party born Mary Applegate Sept. 29, under the direction of Mary 1882, at Parowan, Iron County,| Friends of newlywed Mr. and mother, Mrs. Ed M. Banks. Mrs. Boyd C. Rich (Carmen After a honeymoon in Idaho,|Brockbank as chairman,assisted a daughter of James and Rachel Ursenbach) are reminded of the the new Mr. and Mrs. Larsen|by Jenniev J. Poulson and Joel open house to be held for them will make their home in Orem|C. Barlow was held in Kelly’s this evening at the W. O. Ursen- while the bridegroom continues|Grove in Hobble Creek Canyon. and 10 great- lly a week. Mrs. Darrell Haws. Mrs.|Mr. Kilpack had been completing a training course at Scott Air Hills is the former Fay Haws. 2 Hadden Applegate. They tien, | Honors married July 5, 1905, at Juncticn. a had been in the hospital for near-|- a =. eg heisiecg ae ay RSTeen eenna tarmsaiticne oie n this weekend after|returned 5 Sundayy from a cor irne visiting with her- parents, Mr.|bined ‘business and pleasure trip. 2 and Plays Whist, 2 ‘ . < al.; |. 43) Barnett, Payson; also 13 their return home. Bi rthdays . Dr. and Mrs. Force Base where he is a mem-| George Hansen ber of the reserve corp. left this weekend to accompany joined him their daughter, Helen, to Des| Detroit for His wife] and they went on to a short vacation trip} where they are making their|School and the Palmyra Stake ae ceeenOre ee Mine for a time andlater work-|M. J. McAffee and low score Dr. and Mrs. Hansen plan to|through the Grand Canyons with| will iran LDS Seminary this spring. ecerned fa cher fenily duties |12& for Philo Wightman. Here-|prize to Mrs. Ralph Cherrington. Those honored who are leaving| zed in 1944. Moose Auxiliary Officers ey = } > ~ saa = the extension service as of July agent, who has yesigned to take lief Society teacher up her duties at home; Lynn F. Second LDS Ward. James, assistant county agent, who has resigned to at-| t ward Adams, sentinel; Mrs. Zel- from out of town in the audience da Myrup, guide; Mrs. Tony which was made up of partners Madsen, assistant guide; Mrs. and families of those taking Sam Park, pianist. office. honor guard, Mesdames Dancing followed. * * © Ciyde Peay, Larry Dimick, Wick Swain, John Pollock, Dorothy Cox, Lester Hardy, Eddy Buys, | Faunce Atkin, Blaine Facer, Jay| Bernardi, Hurst Thygerson and Mrs. Rose Clark each carried a flowered staff to form an arch several te awarded a Golden Gleaner ee ee a graduate of the USAC with a| master’s degree in husbandry. Games rounded out the evening which was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Boswell, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Barlow and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rowe [firt"ise'uauinct!"tats Branton Members of the Wouien’s Auxi-| Velyn Stevens, Jenniev Poulson, iary Fraternal Order of Eagies | Mary will meet for a picnic on Wednes-| day at 2 p.m. in Pioneer Park.| Each memberis invited to bring ——— and th Brockbank fad. Yvonne a prospective! P77 ily Reun zons Luncheon will be served and a SHEPHERD FAMILY program given. © . *e2 Chest X-Ray. Calendar Women’s organizations staffing the Mobile Chest X-Ray Unit, First West, Center Street, 9-12 a.m. 2-5 p.m. this week: . Wom- Wednesday—St. Mary’s Guild. Thursday—Literary League. aie to Mr. and Mrs. 1 legg whité 2 tablespoons sugar legg yolk 3 tablespoons quickcooking tapioca ¥ teaspoon salt 2 or 8 tablespoons sugar 2 cups milk . % teaspoon vanilla SPANISH FORK Beat egg white until foamy throughout; add 2 tablespoons sugar, The annual reunion of the descendants of Edward and Ann 1 tablespoon at a time, and continue beating with rotary egg beater until] mixture will stand in soft peaks. Set aside. 7 Ingram will be held June 26 at Mix egg yolk with about % cup of the milk in saucepan. Add tapioca, North, Park, Nephi. Assembly salt, 2 or 3 tablespoons sugar, and remaining milk. Place over medium will be at 10 a.m. Pot luck lunch heat. Cook until mixture comes to a boil, stirring constantly — this will be served at 1 p.m. family takes 5 to 8 minutes. . style’ | Each family is requested Pour small amount of hot tapioca mixture graduallyon beaten egg to prepare a program number white, blending well. Then quickly add the remaining mixture, stirring and bring its own dishes, accord- constantly, (The hotter the tapioca and the faster it is blended in, the ing to Bonnie Holm, secretary. thicker and fluffier the pudding will be.) Add vanilla. Turn at once into individual molds. Let stand 20 minutes at room temperature. Then GEORGE FARNWORTH AMERICAN FORK A reunion of the- descendants of George Farnworth and iis wives, Mary Allen Farnworth and chill until firm. Unmold and serve with sweetened sliced strawberries. Makes 6 to 8 servings. | Susan Coates Farnworth, will be held in Bellview, Ida., July 1, 2 and 3. Cabins are available for families. All relatives and friends are invited io attend. Brown served in the presidency of the YWMIA for two years. Maids in Sunset Ward. according EDWARD AND ANN INGRAM ute to Mrs. Brown, her achieve- She has taught Bee Hive classes in Pioneer Ward also the Mia Vivian Park, Provo Canyon, July 30, men. rr Every homemaker knows the value of a dish which is made in advance and keeps in the refrigerator until serving time. These individual molds of Creamy Tapioca Pudding are an example of good planning for dessert time. When ready to serve, just unmold on pretty plates or nappies, and spoon fresh sweetened strawberries SPANISH FORK over them. A garnish of whipped cream maybe added, Annual reunion will be held at Strawberry Tapioca Molds Thomas Shepherd, general chair- pin ments and the service performed} in various fields required to merit the award. Mr. Brown was asked to put the pin on the dress of Mrs. Brown and she was given a corsage by the presidency of the Mutual Improvement Association. She responded following the! presentation. The Brown family have just moved to the Provo Thirteenth Ward, but prior to this Mrs. Section student last year and Mr. and Mrs, Lynn F. James and evening. Making the presentation was Bishop Dell Gay, who paid trib- Today—writers en’s Council. 120 North University Ave. prior to that was home agent in Carbon County. Mr. Patterson, a native of Sugar City, Ida., is daughter, and certificate at services in the Sunset Second LDS Ward Sunday : : UTAH APPLIANCE CO. . the staff and welcomed Miss Ruth Park Wednesday Mrs. Glen (Betty) Brown was| * given Following the playing a hot|Mrs. W. N. Lusebrink has been| Mr. and Mrs. O. V. FarnsPretty accent for white or black|chicken supper was served at a|Visiting a week and returned to worth are ‘enjoying the visit of Brasher in as new home demonstration agent and George Patter- visitors IEYE Mrs. Glen Brownat Service : Mrs.|Hills and makes his home in Bis- Valley, Cal. The Sheldricks vis-| immediately. The Hansens en- ited in Orem with the Holfords| This offer is limited, so call us now rent your Ironrite right away. McAffee. Taney were each|joyed a visit with another daugh- prior to their trip to the canyons.| ter just prior to their departure. . a gift. Tapioca Molds Are Pretty Desserts High YWMIA Award Given To! * Payson|Mrs. tend school at the Utah State Ag pique and a deep summertanis|large table centered with an ar- her home in Richland, Wash. Eagle Auxiliary Plans Picnic At for the new officers as they were presented at the altar. Gov. Carlisle Lewis of Provo Lodge Save each woman a corsage. Senior Regent Mrs. Jacobsen introduced her committee chairmen for the coming year. They are Mesdames Faunce Atkin, publicity; Perey Harris, ritual; Dorothy Cox, Mooseheart; Hurst . in agent. Miss Brasher served as were C. A, DAHLQUIST SR. FAMILY GOLDEN GLEANER — Mrs. Glen (Betty) Brown awarded the Golden Gleaner pin and certificate Sunday evening in Sunset Second Ward. +. BRIDAL PHOTOGRAPHS THAT LIVE FOREVER... Annual reunion of the C. A. Dahlquist Sr. family will be held on Sunday, July 3, at the home oi Mrs. Hattie Tolboe on the lawn. Dinner will be served at noon. Friends and family members are also invited to attend. esse Simple summersolution for the winter-weary black umbrella is a series of umbrella covers in fabrics to match your cottons: checks, stripes, ginghams. Ww FINE PHOTOGRAPHERS INGEssube North 2nd West Street Dial FR 3-2415 NEG).cusiomeEmCybe _ |=" BACKACHE? individual shakers if you are not resting properly, or your back is troubling *you ... look at your mattress! ALL SALES FINAL — ALTERATIONS EXTRA 1025.00 for Your Old Mattress et oat ; | ue OR SPRINGS on our custom built mattress for proper body pe and restiel slesping. years. Recommended OVERMAN’S MATTRESS 147 No. University Ave. in your See honoredlily. He is a geologist in the Black|and Mrs. Roy Sheldrick of Mill| MAf*YowjemiousRand Sfomengs Mrs.|stalling pianist and Mrs. Glen|S0" 48 the new assistant county There i am sp ee half the time for M. O. Wright, treasurer; Mrs.| Nielsen installing chaplain. = : also anniversaries their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Volney Farnsworth, and ricultural College where he will a rope of coral to be worn as a rangement of roses. Linda Lee Lewis left Thursday|daughter, Lynn Marie, of Abilene, Mrs.. Henry Brimhall received work on his masters degree and necklace or wrapped for Duchesne where she will visit}Tex. The Farnsworths haven't around On€ the door prize and Mrs. Dell Yvonne J. Perry, 4H secretary, her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.|seen their young granddaughter i Laird was a guest. who has resigned to accept other wrist. employment. The chicken supper was served at a long table decorated in white and green. Following the meal . R. Boswell, county agent, presented the honored guests with gifts from the other members of Arnold Wilkins, argus, Mrs. Har-| - occasion New officers of the Women of,Thygerson, Moosehaven; Gregg the Moose, Provo Chaper 903, Fisher, Mooseheart Alumni; Rose were installed in a colorful cere- Park, membership; Blaine Famony Saturday night at the cer, homemaking; Jay Bernardi, Moose home. library; Jim Mitchell, social servMrs. Dan McCurdy was in- ice; Ervin Brande, child care; Kosxie, hospital; Joe stalling chairman, Mrs. Frank Matt Dimick, installing regent and Grgich, refreshment; Lester HarMrs. Joe Monson, installing day, entertainment; Glen Nielsen, guide. friendship; Don McCurdy, college Those taking office were Mrs. of regents; Glen Westergard, inWayne Jacobsen, senior regent; vestigating; Larry Dimick, grievMrs. Glen Westergard, junior ance; Sam Park, telephone; John graduate regent; Mrs. Charles Pollock, Legionettes, and Eddy VanWagonen, junior regent; Mrs. Buys, sick committee. W. E. Wellington, chaplain; Mrs. Mrs. Percy. Harris acted as in- bi The Mrs. Wiley has been active in|birthday |visit their son, Allen, and fam-\his mother and her husband, Mr.| 1st were Mrs. Josie Vincent, home the LDS Church, serving as Re- Mecham, Mrs. Cherrington and|mark, N. D. Installed in Lodge Ceremony Andrew Eaton, recorder; 4 oenaees brother, Mr. Wiley tarmed at Circleville| A Short business meeting was Moines, Iowa. Miss Hansen has|and drove a new car home. They} bach home, 4408 S. 7th E., Salt his studies at the Brigham Young|Honored were Mrs. Veleyn until 1924, when they moved to|followed by games of Monte University where he is in his|Stevens who was former home Leamington, where he worked on|Carlo Whist played by members| accepted a position as speech|also visited in Chicago and St. Now! Discover thejoys of ironing Lake City from 8 o’clock on. therapist with a speech and hear-| Louis. | the healthful, i Pat a" agent in Utah the McTyres Ranch. In 1929 they|0f Bon Ami Club at the home of The couple, married in the senior year. He is majoring jn|demonstration ing clinic there. Her work will by penting =e 7g Cardston LDS Temple recently, geology. The bride graduated|County but is now home agent thoved to Payson, Mr. Wiley com-| Mrs. Carl Mecham. be with people of all ages and it from the Spanish Fork Hizh|in Juab County and Mrs. Harriet have now, returned to Provo t d | A muting to the Tintic Standard; High score prize went to Mrs.|it a Red Feather organization.jturned Thursday from a trip| See for yourself how an Tronrite, home. re « ° * > . s a her IlHer Waldo Harris of Chicago, will spend’ e nearly a week from Manarrived last week and Minn. Mr. Stiel returned several days here. the Utah Valley Hospital emberof teyw err|Nave Mr etCn)Vanceeeten,Tne,Yoelcoving =atorcraton ers er to pay honor to the couple. Mr. Wiley was born Oct. 14,) grandchildren evening. He is a graduate of to be a counselor at the Salt Lake Lincoln High School and Brigham relatives during July. families,|Fenctein cis S. Lundell. Two former members and/1878, at Circleville, Piute County,| grandchildren. An interesting and unusual gift|three departing members the/a son of James and Francis An: “.. : s Staffofwere received by the justweds was a|Utah County Extension ; i Mrs. Wiley was B on Am | ( | u b hand crocheted tablecloth made|honored at a fried chicken dinner drews Wiley. onore and Mrs. William E. Naylor are” to Join in the anniversary!+on a io¢day trip through Los| here for Golden Wedding Anniversary Sun-|P!@n_ party. They are Mrs. David ONOrS tt M Norma Newitt, Louise S. Abbott, / Bride to Myrna Peterson, _[iiste citttea’tetet BovdRich. Jane Years Wed For Couple Clara] | Nielsen, Louise weeiExtension Matrons of honor were Mrs. Banks, y July Date To Mark 50° © H art y om the program at repene, eluded "heen, Ed Huntington, Dan In N. Pippin Péggy Ebenstein left this week Wisconsin. versary on Sunday with family members. and serving of the refreshments Lois Critchfield, Salt Lake City; E. Lossee, were Mrs. Mary Monk and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Provo, and Mr. and Mrs,Clifford Rhoda Thomas. Gordon Warner was master of DeGraw, Spanish Fork. **et Homer C. McElhannon and with tending graduation exercises of “2 friends, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil John C. Watts Jr., son of Mr. also visiting with theif son and Johnson, both of Redondo Beach, and Mrs, Clayton Watts. John family it Provo, Mr.and Mrs. Kendon Naylor. The Naylors left received the degree of Doctor of LOOKING TO ANNIVERSARY—Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wiley, Cal. Philosophy at the University of to visit in Heber and plan to visit. Payson residents plan to celebrate their Golden Wedding anni- The new Mrs. Larsen chose for Assisting with the gift room were this area. Joan Hansen and Mrs. Alton Mc- In addition to the hosts and the Clain. Directing the preparation speaker, others attending were beauty of the wedding dress was its tight bodice, ‘long pointed ceremonies during the program Mrs. S; Shirley Banks and Mr. and Mrs. Greeting guests at the door framed pictures of the nine misfrom Gordon Warner. were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Banks. sionaries now in Holland her nuptial ceremony and later the reception a gown of lace over white satin. She carried a bouquet of orchids with white carnation streamers. Adding to the and and four children arrived home) Mr. and Mrs. J. Clayton Watts Mr. and Mrs. Frank Price en Thursday after a two-week visit/Sr., Mr. and Mrs Kent Watts and joyed the visit of his sister this. in California. They visited wit Mr. and Mrs. Kent Booth re- weekend who arrived with her his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. turned home this week after at- husband from Phoenix, Ariz. Mr, were served to Best man was Paul Marshail. those attending and favors were mother, and Mrs, Mary Mosk, ~° OREM — Mrs. Booth Maycock;Max Lewis, and cousins and,since they left Texas two Mr. and Mrs. Earl ago. They plan to visit here and her three daughters, Sheliey, friends, Terri Ann and Patricia Jean, are Wright and daughter, Nadine. a week with their parents | visiting at the home of her hus- Miss Wright is planning to return with his sister and mn band’s parents, They arrived to stay with her at the conclusion and Mrs. B. C. Roberts SPANISH FORK—The Palmyra Fred Banks and Mrs. Paul Mark- men in Utah County now filling ham. Charlotte Banks stood as LDS missions in the Netherlands LDS Temple. They were accom- ot the bridal couple both wore pieces of delph panied to the temple by the afternoon dresses of dusty rose objects. Refreshments bride’s parents, the bridegroom’s color and had rose corsages, i att a he Orem News DAILY HERALD Parents Learn More About TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1955 Utah County, Utah by ma ny CO. Phone FR 3-3042 éy ROYAL DOULTON HEINDSELMAN JEWELRY CO. 124 W. CENTER FREE tas aa PARKING 283 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE FR 23-2764 é |