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Show Keith Boyer - Helen Bott Marriage Set For April 3 . 4 An Easter wedding of interest will take place on April 3, in the Salt Lake temple, when Miss Helen Hel-en Bott and Keith Boyer, students at the Utah State Agricultural college, are united in marriage. President David O. McKay will perform the ceremony. The bride-to-be is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo J. Bott of Brigham City, and Mr. Boyer is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Selvoy J. Boyer of Springville. Miss Bott is a prominent junior at the U. S. A. C, where she is a member of the Phrateres, campus cam-pus social organization. She also has been active in student extracurricular extra-curricular affairs. Mr. Boyer is an advanced officer offi-cer in the college R. O. T. C, and will be given a commission of second sec-ond lieutenant when he graduates in June. He is a member of Alpha Zeta, honorary agriculture fraternity, frater-nity, and advertising manager for the college student body. The young couple will make their home in Logan, where they will continue their studies. Following their marriage, a wedding wed-ding breakfast will be given at the Newhouse hotel, for members of the two immediate families. HELEN TEW WAS HONORED WITH A SHOWER given by Mrs. Marva Taylor and Mrs. Francis Hazel at the Tew home in Mapleton on Saturday evening. Miss Tew will be married on Friday in the Salt Lake temple. tem-ple. The group enjoyed progressive "Bride" and a delicious luncheon was served with Easter decorations. decora-tions. Many lovely gifts were received re-ceived by the guest of honor. In attendance at the party were Bernice Palfreyman, Beth Miller, Martha Bird, Yvonne Johnson, Naomi Rowan, Margaret Johnson, Mary Sanford, Bernice Averett, Clara Harmer, Elaine Crandall, Marian Johnson, Ardilla Perry, Erma Hjorth, Mrs. William T. Tew and the guest of honor. A GROUP OF FRIENDS WERE ENTERTAINED Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weight, in celebration cele-bration of the birthday anniversaries anniver-saries of Mrs. Weight and R. B. Weight. Early in the evening, the group attended the picture show and later returned to the Weight home for a delicious pot luck supper. Included in the party were Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Loveridge, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Beardall, Mrs. Etta Thorpe, Mrs. Erva Childs, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cherrington, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Long, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carter, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Weight, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weight, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Weight, and Mrs. Alice Davis. I NEW THESPIANS WERE I INITIATED THURSDAY at formal exercises conducted in the art building under direction of Virginia Rivers with assistance of Thespian officers. j The traditional gold robes were worn by new members as they were inducted into the organization. organiza-tion. Gold and blue tapers added to the decorative theme and at the close of the program refreshments refresh-ments were served by the new members. A business meeting in which S. plans for the annual spring for-l for-l mal were discussed, also featured the Imeet. In attendance were i, about 25 members. j Calvin Clyde, Thespian presi-) presi-) dent, conducted the initiation cere-mony, cere-mony, assisted by lone Lewis, John Strong, Wilna Brown, officers, offi-cers, and .Miss Rivers, dramatic art instructor. THE MOTHERS' STUDY CLUB MET FRIDAY afternoon with Mrs. John Burt at her home. A delightful program .- was given in which Mrs. Blanch ;) Beal reviewed a 3-act Easter play, and Mrs. Lela Packard gave vocal music. Nadine Burt also entertained entertain-ed with a piano selection and a f1 reading. r'' At the close of the meeting, which was in charge of President Gladys Boyer, a tasty lunch was served to twenty-two members and guests. j JV. N. O. CLUB LADIES S WERE ENTERTAINED on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Helen Adams in Provo. 1 11 Lunch was served at small tables M early m the evening and later I cards were played, with prizes going go-ing to Mrs. Leona Wilson and Mrs. Oris Child. Others in attendance were Mrs. Winnie Mower, Mrs. Mary Averett, Aver-ett, Mrs. Glenita Ollerton, Mrs. -Noma Thorpe, Mrs. Billie Strong, and Mrs. Theda Child. |