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Show Gaylon Tanner Repeats Vows with Fred Nielsen in Salt Lake Temple, Reception Honors Newlyweds Bee Staheli is Wed to The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Robert Lippold at THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1956 Home Rites Saturday Bee Staheli. daughter of Vr and Mrs. R Bvron Sfriv1: of th city, became the bride of Robert A. Lippold, Salt Lake City, in rites performed Saturday, Aug 25, at the home of the brdes parents. Carvel Mattsson of Salt Lake City officiated at the ceremony. t h e following Immediately nuptials the couple left for r. honeymoon trip en route t Los Angeles, Calif., where they will nu: e their heme wlvle Mr. Lippold does graduate worrk at the University of California at Los Angeles. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Lippold of Salt Lake City. The bride has been feted at a number of social events prior to her marriage, including a kitchen shower given by Mrs. Reed Page t th? home of Mrs. Earl Page. Mrs. Wilmer Hill of Provo and Mrs. Page assisted in entertaining guests. Ne.w Mrs. Lippold was graduated from the University of Utah in June with a degree in English education. She is aff.liated with Delta Delta Delta and while on campus was a member of Morta Board, Cvvean and Spurs, She also womens honoraries. served as national president ol Spurs. She was elected to Beehive, U honorary, and served on campus committees. Mr. Lippold also was graduated from the U in June with a degree in political science. He is a member of Pi Kappa and has been active in campus affairs. al - l... v-ft'A- - ? Huge chrysanthemums and yel- feta shading from deep gold to low gladioli before the gold pale yellow. They were fashiond ward ed after the pattern of the bridal draperies at hall formed a striking back- - dress, though mde . with short ground for the wedding party sleeves. Their bouquets were of when Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kent white carnations centered with Nielsen were honored at a re- a cluster of blue ones, and tied ception August 24th. Marriage with white streamers. vows were repeated earlier in Miss Loran of Ogden the day at Salt Lake LDS tem- stood as maid Nielsen of honor and ple. bridesmaids were Miss Erna The bride, former Gaylon Tan- Rimbach of Detroit, Mich.; Miss ner, is the youngest daughter of Dorothy Olson, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tanner and Miss Valene Thorn, Maple-ton- . and parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd K. NielClaudia Hall of Montrose, sen of Ogden. Colo., and Marilyn Tanner, Pay-soThe couple plan to reside at wore full length frocks of Provo, where Mr. Nielsen will yellow taffeta and carried noseteach at Brigham Young Univers- gays of yellow and lavendar, ity. A graduate of Harvard Uni- standing as flower girls with the versity, he taught last year at a bridal party. For her daughters wedding Highland Park, Michigan, Junior was Mrs. Tanner chose a lovely lace College while his bride-to-b- e employed as a stenographer at dinner dress of golden baige lace, Fisher Body Co. in Detroit, Mich. complimented with yellow roseThe brides wedding gown, ex- buds, and Mrs. Nielsen was in quisite in its every detail, was a royal blue dinner dress with of her own creation. Fashioned white roses in her corsage. Carlisle Nielsen of Albuaqur-que- , of Chrystal Charm, a silk and New Mexico, assisted as best nylon blend, it was styled with man and ushers were Gordon molded bodice and drop-waiwith full length gathered skirt. Allred, Gary Christensen and The long sleeves were buttoned Mark Cannon of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Tanner at the wrist. Lace was appli-que- d to the front of the high greeted guests at the door and neckline and jeweled with pearls, Mrs. Sylvan Tanner of Provo fhinestones and sequins match- assumed duties at the guest ing the tiara which held her book. Music during the receiving was veil of silk illusion. The bridal bouquet was of bronze chrysan- played by Crista Amos and Euthemums combined with yellow gene Braithwaite. Mrs. William B. Hall of Montrosebuds and tied with streamers of yellow and white satin. rose, Colo., Mrs. Robert BradAttendants to the bride were shaw, Salt Lake City and Mrs. gowned in sister dresses of taf LeRoy Jewett, Payson, arrang- Park-Secon- n, st Mr. and Mrs. William C. Quigley of Bend, Oregon, are visiting here with his sisters, Mrs. Kathryn Betts and Mrs. Spence Snow and families. The Quigleys came to Utah with their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Thompson and son of Oregon, who have since returned to their home. Last week the family group spent four days in Salt Lake City doing LDS temple work and visiting relatives. Mrs. Margaret Borg, a third sister, of Salt Lake City, returned to Pay-so- n with them and will remain until after Homecoming. Wilson was in dusty rose lace. Delta bridge club members Each added a corsage of roses were entertained Thursday at the and carnations. of home Mrs. Stevens. Spic-iRay Mr. and Mrs. Le.rn Fullmer, were Mrs. Zina Erland-so- n guests Mr. and and Mrs. Darrel Payson, and Mrs. Jesse Earl. welcomed Wilson, Springville, guests at the door. Miss Merle Cla.vson supervised signing of the brides book. Keep your insurance dollars Arrangements of pink gladioli were used as decoration for the Home building and organ and solovox For Ire. See PEARL selections were played during the receiving period by Mrs. Lois Cowan and Gene Braithwaite. Guests were served at small tables in the recreation room, where a decorated wedding cake HUI5H THEATER attracted attention. Mrs. Alice AT PAYSON Spencer acted as hostess and the following girls served: Kathleen (Where It's Really Cool) Crane, Judy Done, Dora Lee Wed., Thuru., Fri Sat. Elmer, Vallejo Balzly, Janice Aug. Sept. 1 Loveless, De Ann Grereton, and Color by Technicolor Peggy Provstgaard. in VistaVision Mrs. Ralph Daniels, Mrs. Douglas Dixon, Mrs. Orv3l Morrell, Away All Boats Mrs. Ben Leatham and Mrs. Mike arranged the gifts Montague JEFF CHANDLER which were carried by Charlea GEORGE NADER Rooseof Rodgers, Gary Angus JULIE ADAMS velt, Kent Bowen of Idaho, SharLEX BARKER on Fullmer and Maurine Thomas. The Battle Cry of the South The brides elaborate trousseau Pacific . . . was displayed under direction of Matinee Saturday Mrs. and Bowen Mrs. Robert Leon Fullmer. Roy Broadbent was master of Sunday, Monday ceremonies to the program, which Sept. included vocal solo, Larry NelAlene lliatt; Francis In The son, accompanied by Rureading, Mrs. Robert Bowen, Haunted House Mrs. violin solo, pert, Idaho; accompanied Eckersley George MICKEY ROONEY Kenneth Shepherd; vocal by VIRGINIA WELLS acduet, Bob and Vernon Finch Matinee on Sunday Albert Payne; by companied Matinee on Monday Mrs, Herb Brimhall: reading, toasts, Mrs. Bert Bowen and LaMar Wilson. Notable among guests were the Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Sept. four grandparents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Rodgers The Rawhide Years of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Livingston, Spanish TONY CURTIS Fork. COLLEEN MILLER Shirlene Rodgers, John Kennear Feted at Reception Following Marriage in Salt Lake Temple Miss Shirlene Rodgers became the bride of John G. Kennear in solemn temple rites performed August 22 in Salt Lake City. They were honored at a wedding breakfast at a Salt Lake Cafe, and the following evening were feted at a reception given at Payson First-Fift- h LDS ward church. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Roy Rodgers of this city, while the bride- groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. T. Kinnear of Southern Rhodesia, Africa. Both have attended Brigham Young University, where Mr. Kinnear plans to continue studies in September. He recently returned from Korea, where he served with the United States Army. The brides exquisite gown of Chantilly lace was designed with scoop neckline and long, poln-tic- e sleeves. An insert of pleated tulle in the full length skirt matcher the trim on the neck and on the small cloche which ed the gift display. held her veil of illusion. A single A program was presented with strand of pearls and small pearl Archie Williams as master of earrings harmonized with the ceremonies. Numbers introduc- pearl trim on the hat. The brided included a toast to the bride al bouquet was made of pink by Mrs. Allen Hodgson; toast to rosebuds and carnations tied the groom, Gary Christensen; with a bow of satin ribbon. and quartette numbers by the Mrs. Herb Brirphall of Thistle bridegrooms class mates at Har- was matron of honor and Miss vard University, Keith Schoe-fiel- d Elaine Rodgers, a sister, stood of California, Elmer Hogge as maid of honor. Other atof Salt Lake City; Chich Bradtendants were Miss Jean Cowan, ford and Bill Parmley of Ogden. Miss Danna Reid, Miss Kay Harding, Miss Shirlene Taylor, all of Payson and Miss Sherrel Carter of Spanish Fork. Little Marsha Bowen of Rupert, Idaho, was flower girl. They- were gowned in pastel formals and carried baskets of The flower girl pink gladioli. was in yellow and carried a nosegay of roses and carnations. 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