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Show Tollefson, Mary Jeanne Merrill wed Ronald W. MRS. IDA HARRISON ENTERTAINS CLUB JUST-A-MER- Miss Mary Jeanne Merrill became the bride of Ronald W, Tollefson In rites performed in the Salt Lake L.D.S. Temple. Following the evening cerewere honmony the newly-weored at a wedding supper at the home of the bride's sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Ernest Farley, Salt lake. two relatives and Twenty friends were In attendance. A reception honoring the couple was given the following evening at the Duchesne Stake Center. The bride Is the daughter qf Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Merrill of Chlnle, Aria. The bride-groo- m Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Tollefson. The cultural hall was decorated with pink flower trees, draped together with white satin ribbon, with the bridal party standing In front of a backdrop of white satin draped at the top and held Into scallops by pink flowers. For her wedding and reception the bride wore a floor-leng- th gown of Ivory organza over satin, styled In an with lace applique and beads over the entire front. The lace bell shaped sleeves were scalloped as was the neckline and around the bottom of the dress. The long matching train was appllqued with lace and beads. The sheer Illusion shoulder 4ength veil fell from a tiara of beaded organza flower pe- (STANDARD October 24, 1968 Thursday, E Mrs. Ida Harrison enterre tained the club at her home Friday evening. Autumn flowers were used as decoration. A delicious luncheon was Mrs. Joel Murphy, served. Mrs. Verlen Labrum and Mrs. LaRue Lamb were guests. The prizes were won by Mrs. Lamb Mrs. Grant Killian and Mrs. William Llnck. Just-a-me- ds w, ROOSEVELT D.U.P. MEETING HELD The Roosevelt Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Friday at the home of Mrs. Lil- lian Carlson. of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dye and family. Friday morning they were going deer hunting. d, Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Friwere guests Venice, day at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Oldroyd. The two men are brothers. Pvt. Raymond Lemlux, who has been home on leave, returned to Camp Pendleton Calif. Thursday morning. of Mrs. Joe Friends Rawlings will be pleased to know that she has improved enough to leave the hospital and Is staying with her granddaughter In Salt Lake. T. Sgt and Mrs. Ralph John -stun and family have been house guests at the home of his mother, Mrs. Florence Johns tun, Mr. and Mrs, Kent Angus and daughter, Riverton, visited Kent's mother, Mrs. Cllsta Angus. They enjoyed a deer hunt Mrs. Maxine Gentry, director of region 6 Parent Teachers while they were here. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil MitcAssociation announces the regional PTA workshop will be hell, Orem, spent the weekend in Roosevelt. held In the Vernal Ashley elMr. and Mrs. Joel Murphy ementary school Thursday, October 24 from 6 to 9:30 p.m. and daughter went to Salt lake PTA officers and members Wed. to attend the wedding and of the Utah Congress directors reception of Mrs. Murphys sister Miss ElDorls Frltz-gera- ld will be Instructors In the workand Edward A. Scott. shop. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrell JenThis Is for PTA Members sen spent Sunday and Monday from Duchesne and Uintah In Salt Lake City. at the home The lesson was given by Mrs. Pat Lube. Hostesses were Mrs. Carlson, Mrs. Ruth Gall and Mrs. Noreen Roberts. Mrs. Leone Murdock, secre-ta- y; ln Mrs. Carlson, 1st Mrs. Vona Houtz hostess and Mrs. Leona Riding of Neola Bridge Club ln 2nd were released from these positions and Mrs. Mrs. Vona Houtz was hos- Lucy Edwards was named sectess to the Neola Bridge club retary; Mrs, Enid Nelson, 1st ln at the Dale Galley residence. and Mrs. Kathy Halloween decorations were Martin 2nd used throughout the house. were Dainty refreshments was served and served. Luncheon the evening was spent playing vlce-capta- vlce-capta- Old-roy- David Goodrich, Salt Lake and Sherel Fort Goodrich, Washington are visiLewis, ting with Mr, and Mrs. Bob Benson during the deer hunt. They are brothers of Mrs. Benson. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dye, Brigham City, were visitors PTA regional workshop In vlce-capta- Vernal today vlce-capta- ln. bridge. Prizes were won by Mrs, Clifford Bastlan and Mrs. Oberhansley. Mr. and Mr. Ronald W. Tollefson were NEWLYWEDS honored at reception In the Duchesne LDS Stake House. alternating dark floor length and light pink dresses of organza over talf eta, with lace scalloped sleeves. They carried bouquets of light and dark pink carnations, with long satin ribbon streaThey wore ne mers. Miss Sondra Petersen, neice of the groom, was flower girl. Mothers of the bride and tals. groom wore pink lace dresses. She carried a bouquet of light Their corsages were light pink pink carnations centered with carnations with darker shades dark pink roses with pink saof pink roses. tin streamers. John Swasey performed the The wedding dress was made duties of best man. Ushers by the brides two sisters. were Terje Anderson, Moss, Marlene Farley, Salt Lake, Norway, Paul Merrill, Austin, sister of the bride, was matron Texas, Ernest Farley, Salt of honor. Bridesmaids were Lake, Lee Snow, Hunter, Dean Barbara Wagner, Los Angles, Petersen, Kenneth Wright and Calif. Angle Hughes, Mesquite, Dennis Freeman. Nev. Pamela Petersen, sister Marie Snow, sister of the of the groom, Sunny Merrill, bride presided at the guest of book. Austin, Texas, sister-in-la- w the bride. . The beautifully decorated four-tiere- d, square wedding was the centerpiece on cake the refreshment table. The table was draped with white satin and decorated with pink flowers and candles, with a punch bowl at each end. The cake was frosted In white with pink rosebuds, swans and lattice trim. It was topped with two pink wedding bells. Edythe Marett, Aunt of the groom and Julie Peterson, Pima, Arlz, Aunt of the bride presided at the punch bowls. They were assisted by Helen Merkley, Susan Doty, Alice Moon and Alflld Josle. Those who helped with the serving were Annette Marett, Carla Lewis, Joan Hardy, Barbara Bell and Jackie Grey. Julie Marett, Adelle Marett, Donna Cloe and Melanie Rlt-che- ns assisted with the gifts. Gift bearers were Bruce Tollefson, Roger Marett and Jef- - HALLOWEEN PARTY FOR DUCHESNE MOTHERS CLUB on Halloween was carried out decor, the program and refreshments at the Thursday BIRTHS night meeting of the Duchesne Mr. and Mrs. Gerald StratMothers Club. ton, Duchesne, a boy, Oct. 16. The meeting was PATIENTS by Mrs. Goldie G. Wllcken and Estina Jarvis, Vernal; ArtMrs. Dona B. Hansen, at the hur Smith, Gusher; Lena Bush, Hansen home. Clinton Robb, Roosevelt; DeMrs. Marjorie Ashton proanna Poowegup, Whiterocks; chairman and her comgram Dean Mitchell, Korbell, Calif. mittee members directed the program of Halloween games. JOYCE LEAVITT Mrs. Arlene Thompson won the prize for the best costume. COMPETES IN members were in atEighteen U.S.U. ACTIVITIES tendance. In the frey Marett. George Marett, uncle of the groom, was master of ceremonies for a program consisting of piano selection. Norge my Norge played by Terje Anderson, Dennis Freeman narri-ate- d the words to the song ( it Is the state song of Norway) while Dean Peterson showed some slide pictures of Norway. Sunny Merrill sang. Johnny Bell played some numbers on his electric guitar, Dennis Freeman and Laurel Hooper sang a duet. Barbara Wagner, Donna Cloe and Melanie Rltchens (former room mates of the bride) and the bride sang a special number about the bride and groom. For her going away outfit the bride wore a mint green cotton satin dress with matching scarf and shoes. The newlyweds are making their home In Provo. The new Mrs. Tollefson attended BYU. She Is teaching at the Jackson Elementary School In Provo. The groom returned In June from the Norwegian Mission and Is attending BYU. Pud AdvtrtiMmant by FrwnduX Ctydt Milter Cemmrttt Pofcticii - R.M. MNtr Governor Rampton has a trusted proven partner . . . Be sure that Utah's second most Joyce Leavitt, who Is attending Utah State University was Sewing Club meets a candidate for homecoming at Rhwlings home queen with finals being held She was one of the Monday. Mrs. Shlrl Rawlings enterseven finalists during the comtained the Neighborhood Sewing petition. Earlier In the day she was Club Wed. evening. were members Fourteen competing in Salt Lake In the She Is present. The eveningwas spent Miss Wool contest. a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. sewing and visiting. A light luncheon was served. Jack Leavitt, Neola. important office is manned by Utah's strongest candidate. Re-ele- ct SECRETARY OF STATE LES FEMMES HAVE HALLOWEEN PARTY The Les Femmes Club held (gQmmrjQ their Halloween masquerade party Oct. 16 at the home of Mrs. Carl Walker. Mrs. Char- ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY THRU SATURDAY les Jenkins and Mrs. Jim ONLY! Ne-be- were Prizes for the best costumes went to Mrs. Terry Brotherson, Mrs. Clay Frandsen, Mrs. Nile and Mrs. Roy Chapman Springer. Refreshments were served. MRS. ROBERT KNAPP HONORED AT BIRTHDAY TEA ON GIRLS The ladies of Goodfellow Brothers Inc. met last week for a Birthday Tea at the home CAROL EVANS of Mrs. Don Brokett honoring Mrs. Robert G. Knapp. Those attending besides the hostess and honoree were; Mrs. Richard B. Baker, Mrs. Ben Baker Mrs. Jim Baker, Mrs. Ed Cunningham, Mrs. Dan Cunningham Mrs. Brink" (Sally) Brlnkerhoff Mrs. Palmer Johnson, Mrs. Robert Cottes, Mrs. Robert Sharpe, Mrs. R. G. Mrs. Lowell Puckett. AND BOYS TOWNCRAFT now doesnt on a dairy farm is practically with so much dust around. Now, impossible stick to in my gas dryer it saves clothes just so much time and everything comes out soft and clean and fluffy. Now Mrs. Gary Jensen doesnt hang diapers My gas dryer saves me time galore hanging out diapers. With two toddlers, I do two or Mrs. Hinck re-wa- sh Line-dryin- g three loads of washing a day! And with the time I save hanging I can sew or do whatever I like with the children. Mr. Gary Jensen Route Mr. Harry Hinck 1 Route Brigham City, Utah 1 Alpine, Utah RMN T.O.P.S. report progress R. M. N. (Reduce More Now) Tops Club was held last Wednesday night at the City Building. The members enjoyed thelr-selv- es this week by making up a new song for Jhe club. It is to the tune "of 16 ton". Carol Pace gave a demonstration to the members with two lbs of Fat that she had purchased at the meat department In the store. After seeing how ugly this fat really Is, we feel that It will make the girls try harder each week to loose their excess pounds. The members are really enthusiastic and sinde the club started July 25, there has been a total loss of 101 12 pounds In our club. There are 8 active members and this makes an average of 12.6 pounds lost per member. 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