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Show i Dena Rae Holden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Holden of this city, became the bride of Dallas A. Peterson, son of Kendall J. Taylor, S:lem, and the late Marjorie P. Taylor, in rims performed at Payson 'third LDS Ward church B.s hop Roe Wilde officiated. They were honored immediately afterward at a reception in the same building, made of av with arrangements summer flowers and floral pieces. The pair stood before a floor standard from which cascded lavender gladioli and white agapanthus, with white streamers attached to potted ferns. The brides gown of dotted swiss nylon over taffeta was fashioned with scalloped neck-inadorned with appliqued flowers and sequins, matching the lower edge of the bouffant full leng h skirt that fell over a pleated ruffle of tulle. The long tapered sleeves were seal loped over the wrists. Her veil of illusion was attached to a w, In rites performed Tuesday, bridesmaids. 22, at Salt Lake LDS Don Sampson was best man, temple, John Jay Oldroyd, with Tim Allen, Don Cannon, son of Dr. M. L. Oldyod, Pay-so- Kay Mendenhall, Mark Lee claimed lovely Elizabeth Oldroyd, Stephen Allen, LarAnn Allen as his bride. She is ry Allen and Tom Nielsen as a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ushers. Arthur T. Allen, Salt Lake Mrs. Thomas Nielsen assistCity. ElRay L. Christiansen, ed her father and the bride's temple president, officiated. parents in receiving guests. They were honored immedAfter a honeymoon in Calif., iately afterward at a wedding the couple will reside in Salt breakfast given at Hotel h Lake City. The bride grobm by Mr. Oldroyds father, will continue studies at the with his sister, Mrs. Thomas University of Utah, where he Nielsen, Sunnyvale, Calif., as is affiliated with Sigma Chi. hostess. He served as an LDS missionThat evening ehe brides ary in Germany and last week parents were hosts at a recep- returned from Ft. Benning, tion given at Crestwood Villa Georgia, officers candidate in Holladay. school ' with the National For her wedding, the bride Guard. He has received his commission as a Second Liewas lovely in a gown of imported lace with utenant The bride has attended the pleated tulle ruffle edging the lower edge of the bouffant Brigham Young University, skirt. The long sleeves were where she was a member of tapered to the wrists and the Val Norn social unit. She has rounded neckline was edged also attended University of in the scallops of the lace pat Utah. tern. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Jack' A tiars of embroidered pearls son Carol Chipman) are released her veil of illusion. Mrs. Robert Campbell was proud parents of a baby boy, asked to stand as matron of bom Sunday 27, in Salt Lake, honor and other attendants LDS Hospital Grandparents, were Mrs. William Parmley Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chipman, and Jolene Keeley. Julie and Payson and Mr. and Mrs. LeonElizabeth Oblad were junior ard G. Jackson, Provo. n, U-ta- full-leng- th Mr. and Mrs. Grover Montague have returned from the where they picked up their son, Dallas Bud Montague, on the completion of his mission in Kansas City, Mo. They also visited with Mrs. Montagues brothers, Wilford and Daniel Olson and families, who reside in Kansas City. The trip was made in company with a daughter and husband, Jack R. and Carol Jean Folsom of Spokane, Wash. mid-wes- t, 1961 A safety bicycle program was held last Tues. on the school grounds. Brownie and Cub Scouts participated with Payson Chief of Police, Blaine Wilson giving instructions. in Friday the Brownie Scouts, In solemn rites performed over the wrists. The bi idal troop 578, held a Grown Up day in the American Legion Friday, Aug. 25, at Salt Lake bouquet was of pale orange Hall. All Brownies came dress- - temple, Fred Twede, son of and yellow roses, nd her veil ed in grown up clothes and' Postmaster and Mrs. Vernal of illusion cascaded f.um a participated in an event simi-- j Twede, claimed Miss Judy crown of pearls and chrystals. 1 r to the American Miss Joy Dohlberg was askLegions Hoffman as his bride. She is a Liliac Tea held annually. There daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ho- ed to stand as maid of honor were refreshments and corsa-- l ward E. Hoffman of Salt Lake and bridesmaids were Miss ges for all present. Leaders are City. ElRay S. Christensen, Kathleen Hoffman, Miss Mary Lou Hoffman and Miss Linda Mrs. Bynon Thomas and Mrs. temple president, officiated at Bird. Their Tom Sutherland. gowns were yelthe ceremony. low and orange taffets styled A skill show of the Primary The Hotel Temple First Ward Trail Builders was was the setting for a Square with puff sleeves and full gawedding thered skirts. They carried held Friday night at the n the newlyhonoring City park. Each boy dis- weds with the bridegiooms orange carnations and yellow chrysanthmums. Little Mariplayed his skill learned in parents as hosts. lyn Sparrow was flower girl. Prim ry. Parents of the boys Friday evening the couple Don Snow performed best were present and enjoyed re- was honored fuither at a re- man duties, with Blaine Mor-lelay races and refreshments ception given by the brides Jay Brown and Rennet Teachers are Mrs. Carmella at their home. parents Twede as ushers. Thomas, Mrs. Boyd Hore, Mrs As she greeted guests, the The bride has attended UnWillard DeGraffenried and Mrs bride was lovely in a floor iversity of Utah and Brigham Bert Jjsperson. M.'s. Elmer Kay celebrated length gown of lace over taf- Young University, where she feta accented with net ruffles was affiliated with Lambda ht r birthday Friday afternoon down at her home. A hot dinner was bod.ee the back. 4he molded Delta Sigma. featured a round scalMr. Twede attended BYU. se ved to Mrs. Verda Hansen, loped neckline and long, tap- He has filled an LDS mission Mrs. Pearl Topham, Provo; ered sleeves with lily points to the northwestern states. Mis. Grace Simmons, Orem; Mrs. Ann Gilson, Provo and Mrs. Melva Horrocks, Mrs. Noi ma Van Ausdal, Mrs. Clora Holman and Mrs. Henriette SPANISH FORK Phillips of Santaquin. Seven girls were graduated from Primary and accepted into the MIA in Sunday night services in the 1st Ward. They were Warenski, BonMr. and Mrs. Roy Holden, nie Dorothy Jarvis, Jana Lee Green-hagRebecca Tessacini, Payson, and Mr. and Mrs. A. e Hudson, Lynda Childs Taylor, Salem, received guests and Elizabeth Taylor. at the door, while Eileen GRAND OPENING and Jane Curtis attendRay Brant of Indio, Calit. ed the brides book. arrived last week for a months Mrs. T. W. Payton and Mr. stay in Santaquin. He has visitOpening Sept. 20 25 and Mrs. Andrew Taylor ar- ed at the homes of Mr. and ranged the gift display, with Mrs. Lloyd Westover, Mr. and LAUNDRY young Jane Ann Holden and Mrs. Jack Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hudson and many Diana Porter receiving gifts. 620 SOUTH MAIN STREET Girls who served were Sue other friends. Mrs. Lillian Greenhalgh has Daniels, Ruth Dunford, Lois Haskell, Teddie Robertson, been staaying at the home of Georgie Olson and Peggie Rey- her son, Gerald Greenhalgh, in Orem, while Mr. Greenhal-gh- s nolds. wife, Ellen, is confined music during Background the receiving period was play- at the Utah Valley hospital ed by Nadine Westover. Ken- with a serious illness. She neth Shepherd was master of brought her three grandchildceremonies to a program that ren, Jerry, Cheri and Connie, included a reading by Patty home with her Friday. Tanner, toasts, Sharon Curtis Emil Woodhouse of Los An.and Gary Davis; song, Joe Lynn Spencer; accordion solo, geles, Calif., is visiting with Larry Davis and song, Lois his parents, Mr. and Mrs Haskell. Prayers were by JasThomas Woodhouse, in Pay DRUG PRODUCTS, at you know, are one of the most important per F. Hill and Arthur son. SL Temple ceremony j I I Sant-aqui- bre-kfa- st y, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hone and four children of Las Vegas, Nev., are spending their vacation in U.ah, guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jewett and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Webb. Trips to the canyons, Lagoon and other interesting places have kept the family on the go. A patio party at the Webb home was especially enjoyed Thursday evening. Visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ivan Webb during te past week were a son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Webb, of Fincastle, Virginia. The Webbs were accompanied by their children, Carl Lee, 17; Jimmie, 16; and Judy, 15. While here, they also visited with a sister and husband, the LeBaron Robbins, Payson and another sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Ellsworth, who came from Las Vegas during the week. AUGUST 31, THURSDAY, Dela Hudson as bride e Aug. By Utah Paysn, Fcd Twcdc takes Judy Hoffman . Jay Oldroyd repeats vbws with Elizabeth Ann Allen Aug. 22 The Payson Chronicle, SANTAQUIN NEWS Dcna Rac Holden becomes Mrs. Dallas Peterson small hat of pearls and sequins. The bridal bouquet was made of Vanta orchids and white centered with a lavender orchid. Patricia Holden was asked to stand as maid of honor and bridesmaids were Sandra Holden, Sharon Curtis, Patricia Tanner, Sarah Ann Stewart, Marilyn Christensen and Dean na Peck. They wore frocks of pastel shades and carried baskets of pink and orchid gladioli and carnations Little Deborah Holden and LeAnn Woodhouse were flower girls. They wore lavender frocks with wristlettes of carnations Mark Peterson assisted his brother as best man Mrs. Allen Woodhouse, Salem, the bridegrooms sister, received guests with his father and the brides parents. 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