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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 7

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The Daily Heraldi
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Provo, Utah
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7
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Spring Lake News Mzss Pemund J. JR. Nelsons Honeymoon at Lake Tahoe mpl After Wedding in Salt Lake Te Patricia Ferrq Plans' ToWedG.EWilkey SANTAQUIN Mr. -and Mrs. Dan Ferre announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of a daughter, a SPANISH FORK Lake Tahoe is the scene of the honeymoon of newlyweds, Mr.

I and Mrs. J. Rulon Nelson. Nuptials were solemnized recently in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with President EIRay L. Christiansen officiating.

The bride, the former Janice Tanner, is the daughter of Mrs. Fern O. Tanner! The bridegroom is the son of iurs. a. iNeison.

The couple was nonorea at a reception in me nrm jluo aiu I Chapel. i. The bride's gown was of appliques of imported lace at white slipper sat lace collar was of i Peter Pan with -the wrist and nn the skirt. Her illusion fell from a Juliet cap of sequins. She carried white orchid surrounded by iri i i -j i utxuy carnations.

Matron of Honor Mrs. Robert, Graham attend-; ed her as matron of and Barbara Carol Neeley, Marcia Tanner and Gloria Nelson attend-, ed her as Each was i frocked in orlon gowns with full pleated skirts and each carried bouquets of yellow carnations surrounded by white baby carnations. Mrs. Tanner, mother of the 7 (ii bride, wore a gown of pink lace and wdre a corsage of pink rose- buds and white fcarnations. Nelson, 1 mother of the bridegrqgm, wore a gown of pow der blue lace.

Her. cosrage was of pink, rosebuds and' white carnations. 1 Reed Nelson acted as best man. Eugene Tolboe, Robert L. Graham, James Nelson and Snell Olson ushesed.

-i Background music was played by Mrs. Ted Leifson, Gayle En sign and Lynn Hales. -Grandfather. Assists John grandfather of the bride, assisted the bride mother as host. Mrs.

John Tanner, Mrs. Reed 0 Nelson, Marcia Jex, Kay Buten hof, Karen Ainge; Cheryl Brown, Loa Ann Oberhansley, Sharon Ream, Sharon Swenson, 1 Fay Mitchells Karyle Skousen and Patsy Roach assisted "as dining room Mrs. Eugene Tolboe and Carol Patricia to Laurence E. Wilkey, a son of Ivlr. and Mrs.

George Eugene Wilkey of Nephl. The young couple has circled Sept. 15, as their wed ding date and the ceremony will be solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will honor them the following evening at the San-taquin 1 r.s LDS Ward hall. Miss Ferre Is a graduate of the Payson high school and Nebo LDS Seminary and attended Brigham Young University.

Mr. i 1 is a graduate of the Juab High School and has been a student at the Provo school. They will make their hone ini Salt Lake City where Mr. Wilkey Mother Tells! Daughter's 'y Engagement? Engagement news has been re vealed by- Mrs. Willis Elmer of Orem who tells that her daugh ter, Doylene Shepherdwill rrfarry LaVerl Graham of 'Walls Rurg, Utah.

Miss Shepherd Is the of Texas, has left to maker her home in Salt Lake City where she teach school. She has been visiting with her "mother. GRANT KELLV yistaVisioh Admission Adults 'til 5 65c Then 90c Kids Anytime 15c U-JL PLAYING OPEN This Efngagement Ohly loaded with Wood presided at the guest regis design: Her bridal veil Ot i CAMP TWO Will meet at Sowiette Park Thursday, 2 p.m CAMP THREE Has been scheduled to meet with Mrs. Benjamin Knudsen, 544 W. 3rd Thursday, 2 p.m.

CAMP WASATCH Will meet with Hazel Humph ries, 245 b. Jra w.t Tnursaay, 2 p.m. I CAMP MANAVU Mattie Hanks will hold meeting in her home, 289 E. 4th N. for camp members, Friday, 2:30 p.m.

CAMP MOUNTAIN VIEW Thursday, 2 p.m. at Desseret Broderick's home, 232 S. 4th E. CAMP FORT UTAH Thursday, 2 p.nnTarMillie Sny der's, 109 W. 1st N.

CAMP PROVO Will meet Thursday, 2 p.m. with MrsJ Cleveland Brown, 640 W. 4th N. CAMP BONNEVILLE Thursday, 2 p.m. at Maude Chafes, 489 UtahAve.

Annual Outing Staged by Riding Glub By HORTENSF BUTLER SPRING LAKE The Black- hawk Riding Club met for its an nual outing at Arrowhead recent- ly Twenty-one members and part ners enjoyed a delicious steaK dinner with all the trimmings. Musk! and song were furnished by Waraell Elder and Dean Fullmer. Arrangements for the affair were made by the Social Committees Bill Ned Cowan, Clea JacoBson ajid Ray Christopherson. Boy Scouts of Troop 97, escorted by Ray Christopherson, scoutmaster, spent the weekend fishing and hiking in the Scofield area. Members of the troop are Kim Lyman, Kenvin Lyman, Terrill Taylor.

Mac Carter Lynn Jacobson, Gary Moore, Keith LaFevre -and Jay Christopherson. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van Zeben of Murray were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Butler.

Mrs Butler accompanied them home and-spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Benson.

Dean Perry, Veda Sizemore of Spring Lake, Helen Cropper of Orem, Delia Bliss of Provo and Veda Durfey of Las Vegas, school chums of years past held ai reunion in Payson Canyon recent-i i Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rich and; daughter, Carol, of Salt Lake Cityi visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alan Butler recently.

Mrs. Rich and Mrs. Butler are cousins. Spring Lake Ward sponsored a booth during Payson City Homecoming. Meat and chicken pies, hamburgers and hot dogs, cake, pie.

ice cream and various other foods were sold. Proceeds go to the church building fund. Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson of Elko, and children spen their vacation in Colorado.

On the way, they visited in Spring) Lake With Mrs. Peterson's mother, Mrs; Ruth Lyman. DUP Camps GRAND VIEW ONE Will have their meeting Thurs day, 2 p.m. at Olive Lunceford 3 home, 20 South Main, Orem. GRANDVIEW TWO Have scheduled meeting Fri day, 2 p.m., at the home of Lucy Clyde in Carterville.

CAMP SQUAW PEAK Friday, 2 p. m. at Hortense Hunter's home, 371 N. 6th E. CAMP PLEASANT VIEW Thursday, 2 p.m.

at the Sowi-f ette Park for Potluck lunch anc opening social and meeting. CAMP FORT WALL Postponed. CAMP BLUE PINE Friday, 2 p.m. at Clespia Ras mussen's, 1186 W. 5th N.

EDGEMONT CAMP Will hold their first meeting Thursday, 2 p.m. at the home Mrs. Ella Eggertson, 342 S. 8tb CAMP OREM Thursday, 2 p.m.. In the Memorial Building of North Park for program, games and refresh ments.

of us! MRS. J. RULON: NELSON (JANICE TANNER) Meeting Schedules Set For ter. and Jeffry Oberhansley were I gift bearers Wears Beise Suit 1 'The bride wore a beige wool suit with toast' brown accessories for her going away She js a member of the BYU Madrigal Singers, having soloed on many occasions. She will continue her I studies at the university where she is -a member of the ToKalon Social Unit.

Mr. INeison is a graduate of the Brigham Young. University and a former missionary. He will teach at the Salem Junior High School. What's Playing At the Movies Tuesday, Sept.

6 IN PROVO I Academy We're No Angels with Humphrey Bogart. Paramount-s-To Catch a Thief with Cary Grant and Grace Kelly! -Pioneer- Motor-vu Lady and the Tramp and Switzerland. Uinta Closed Temporarily, IN LEHI Royal Eat of Eden, with Julie Harris: IN AMERICAN FORK Coral The Purple -Plain, with" Gregory Peck. Starlit Driverin The Violent Men. with1 Glenn Ford, and Looks To Spring Date LINDON Mr.

and Mrs. Karl Remund, formerly of Heber but now of Lindon, announce the en gagement and approaching ding of their daughter, Ra Vae, to Dwain J. JTortie of Ogden. Mr. Fortie is the son of Mrs.

Adeline Moser and stepson of Mr. Wayne Moser of Ogden. A native of Heber, Mr. Fortie was gradu ated from Preston High School in Preston, and served on a Texas-Louisiana LDS Mission. He was a member of the U.

S. Army for two years and is now employ ed at Hill Air Force Base. Miss Remund, also born in Heber, was graduated from Was'atch High School in Heber and attended the Brigham Young University for three years. The couple is planning a Spring wedding. Benjamin News Addie Fqye Entertains For Friend By MRS.

J. R. PEAY BENJAMIN Edith Selin was pleasantly surprised at a birth ia A jT. "nur tft home of Mrs. Addie Paye recent- ly.

A pot-luck dinner was enjoyed day party In her honor at the by 23 ladies. Games were played and presents given to the guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Humphrey of Englewood, have been visiting here with her father, Ed Hansen, and other relatives.

Mrs. Bernice Woffinden attend ed the Utah State Poultry Ladies Auxiliary convention and banquet held in Salt Lake City recently. The MIA Girls' softball team played the Payson Fifth Ward with Benjamin winning. Mr. and Mrs.

Marion Berge of Mesa, visited friends here this week. Mr. and Mrs; James Cook at tended the Cdok reunion. The group enjoyed dinner, program and swimming. Mr.

and Mrs. Carl E. lindstrom spent the weekend at Fish Lake They had as guestrMr. and Mrs. James Rassmussen of Salt Lake City.

Mr. and Mrs. Carwin Williams entertained members of his Sun day School class at Arrowhead resort. Swimming and a hamburger fry were enjoyed by the boys and girls. The Thomas Richardson family held their reunion at the church grounds.

Present were Alton Richardson and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Leslie Richardson, Mr. and Mrs.

Clair Anderson and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mc-Kinsey, Maxine Lundell, Pauline Richardson and family and the family of the late Milton Richardson. Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn Clarkr (Joyce Lundell) and three children have moved to St. Anthony, where he will teach schooL Mrs. Gene Galligher, formerly PARAMOUNT proudly 1 presents! -CinemaScope Prices 1 TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 6, 125! Utah County. Utah Highland News Seldon Heaps Visit With Fergusons HIGHLAND Mr.

and Mrs. Seldon Heacs of Salt Lake City enjoyed a steak fry with Mr. and Mrs. Elvernon. Ferguson at tne Ferguson cabin in Tipple Fork recently.

A Mr. and Mrs. E. Fergjbn and granddaughter, Connie, drove to Richfield where they were guesis of Mr. and Mrs.

E. M. Boggtss and family. Mrs. Elizabeth Myers has been called to Eureka, by the serious illness of her mother, Mrs.

Abbie Kitchen. Mr. and Mrs. Alma H. Buhler and son, Sanford, left recently fdr Gresham, where they will visit with Elmer Buhler and family.

ADULTS 5fle Chililrw NOW PLAYING Oren 7:00 Show at Dusk emm CO-HIT ROAD HOOHEY-FOSTEfiW -MAN FROM LARAMIE is based on the Saturdav Evening Post storv by Thomas T. Flyna Its Kin Size cntertalzusest. fJDULTS itjo Ou2draOacUtU NOW PLAYING Open 7:00 Show Dust 2ND FEATURE FCOM THE OCEAN FIOCK? "NOT AS A STRANGER" It from Morton Thompion'i -w selling novel This I is enter tainm with ca pitol E' HUTAH ft CCUKTy ENDS TONIGHT Open Show it Dusk rn.cTr'T.Ti- 2nd Feature 9 txivut w-vwn cw ivr El 111 tZZJZl DAILY HERALD -V F. T. Robert jfiickm ttSiJi tfA, Frank Sutotf Gloria GmJuamu "PATRICIA FERRE 1U enroU at the University of iutah to continue his studies.

DADS REBEL HARTFORD, VL Fath-rs hert charged that their wives had too big a voice in the affairs the Parent Teachers Association and decided to do something about.it. At the last election they mus-terec enough votes to put males into all of the PTA offices. daughter of the late Doyle T. Shepherd and Mr. Graham is the soa of Mr.

and Mrs. James Graham of Wallsburg. The marriage will take place in the near future but in the meantime a number of parties have been planned in honor of the bride-to-be, according to Mrs. Elmer. NOW SHOWING I Open Daily p.m.

ALFRED MfTCHCOCrCS TO 'CATCH A THIEF i Color by TECHNICOLOR EXTRA I In Technicolor "VISTAVISION VISITS HAWAII BOTH THEATRES OPEN 7:00 SIIOW 7:30 ADULTS 65c CHILD 25c OPEN Show Starts 7:30 ADULTS 70e CHTL.DREN UNDER 13 FREE Women's Prison. PLEASANT GROVE CAMP EIGHT I Will meet with Katie P. 330 West 2nd South, Thursday, 2 p.m. I CAMP ONE Myra King will entertain the camp at 331 N. 3rd Thursday, 2 p.m.

i Club Notes PHILE NADA Will "have opening, lilncheon Thursday, 1 p.m. at the bjbme of Mrs. Frank S. Dayne, 598 93. 3950 N.

TRES JOLI I Meetings has been- postponed from Thursday due to conflict with Daughters of Utah Pioneers meetings. Will meet Friday, 1:30 p.m. at the home of Joseph See thaler, Sr. Fail Round-Up! Set Tonight OKJM The MIA Fall Round up will be a harvest ball Tuesday, Sept. 6 planned by the presidency of the Geneva Second MIA.

The girls are invited to wear gay peasant skirts and blouses and the boys, fancy bright shirts and levis. The activities will begi at 7:30 p.m.. according to Mr; Jennie Campbell, YWMIA pre IflPnt Ann thorn will Ka cinrrirK games, dancing and refreshments during the evening. WET WASn "MUSKEGON, Mich. UP) Neighbors of -Mrs.

DelorisWIse nominated her as the neighborhood's Good "Samaritan after she found a bundle of wet wash in a street near her home. It apparently had fallen from a car 6r truck. Because the articles hadi become dirty and torn in the fall, Mrs. Wise washed and mended them without charge before returning them to their owner. j-.

It's one long blast OT laugh about the bad in the best of us and especially about the good in the worst i6 and Happinest if "ever after 4 VT' fflSwlf 3L. FIRST cartoon fcatur XuirfzCrlv? Grove Pearl of the Pacific, with Virginia Mayo IN OREM Geneva Drive-in The Vnefrriors with Errol Flynn, and Finger Man. Scera Lady the Tramp and Switzerland.5 i Timpanogos Cinemotor The ivian irom laiamie, wiin James Stewart, and Drive a Crooked Road. IN SPRINGVILLE' Art City cinemotor Not as a a At- 1 TT tl lana, ana Juonster irom tne Ocean Floor. IN PAYSON Huish Not as a Stranser.

with Olivia de Havilland. Good quality, cottage cheese is firm and. has a- creamy consist ency it snouia De wnite or creamy wJiite, without yellow color around edge. A deep -yellow color means that the cheese is old, I CONVICTED FOR SW1NOLMM3 VI ilngtJaie, i CONVICTED FOR eiRL-CHASlNQ -j-X CONVICTED FQR Va4 I '-jJL PfCTURC V-f7 WITH THC Wangle oh 1 TODAY! no conations 0 SLIPPERY. SLIPPERY.

Count on Us This fall Our New Line Of MATERNITY i WEAR i is com over 300 ckesses and I suits to choose from-M i 095 an up LAYAWAY NOWi TONIGHT NOW! WORLD PROf.UGRE I Color by TECHNICOLOR llave you registered for your FREE Blanket MATERNITY WARDROBE The Friendly Shop for the. Expectant Mother 32 NORTH 1ST EAST PHONP FR 3-1923 VISTyiSlOi! motion nenm I meH-noum.

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