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Show THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, IMS OREM - GENEVA TIMES 1 4 " ' -I! I M'ss Gail Burmingham Business Women Entertain Guests at Canyon Party Members of the Orem Business and Professional Women's Club entertained guests at their annaul membership party Tuesday evening. even-ing. The affair was a canyon outing out-ing and was under the direction of Mrs. Mollie Aired, president. Mrs. Lenora Johnson was in . charge of the program. Vocal numbers were sung by Odessa Snow, accompanied by Shirley, Steil. Bessie Meiling related highlights high-lights of a recent trip to the northwest. I A special guest at the meeting was Rath Aiken, president of the Provo BPW club, who invited Orem club members to attend a garden party at her home on Thursday and join the Provo group in making plans for the 1954 state convention which is to be held in Provo. i Mrs. Aired reviewed plans for the Western States Regional BPW i convention which is to be held In Salt Lake City Aug. 26-29. ) Present at the - va gU& "J " addition to those mentioned were Evelyne Terry, Mrs. Jensen, Hel-1 en Hall, Mary Jones; Edith Ped-j ersen, Hazel Henderson, Opal Rigby, Lorna Elvick, Lorna Mor- Lincoln Graduates To Wed Aug. 19 August 19 is the date that has been set by LaDawn Perry for her marriage to Larry C. Rawl- ings. LaDawn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Perry. Larry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley P. Rawlings of Orem. The marriage will be solemnized solemniz-ed at the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will be given the same evening at the Vineyard ward chapel. The couple will make their home in Provo. LaDawn is a graduate of the Sharon Seminary and the Lin coln High school where she was a member of the Tigerettes. She has been attending Brigham Young University and was a member of the Cougarettes. Her fiance is also a graduate of Lincoln Lin-coln high and plans to attend the university this fall. Sharon S ake M Men, G7eaners fo Hold Fireside Oat n Sharon Stake M Men and "Miners will hold a stake fireside chat Sunday, Aug. 16, at 9 pjn. at Olpin Mortuary, 'according to Grfrt C. Brereton, publicity chairman. Prof. Eldon Ricks of Brigham Young University, who recently returned from Europe wOl be guest speaker. . BINDERTWINE. 240 BALER TWINE 6.75 Deep Freezers that Like to beCompared 15 Ft. 395.00 -23 Ft 495.00 Milk White Feed second te none. Patronize the Utah Poultry and Farmers Co-op and share in the 5 million dollars paid in dividends. UTAH POULTRY AND FARMERS COOP. 55 West 5th South Provo ' We are in the market for 50,000 Bushels of Wheat 1 i 1 ft - ? J- ' t i 1 - , s - X i- , v hi Have Any Paint Color You Want -For Any Color Scheme! Choose from 1,322 paint samples-get colors to match or harmonize with anything. rn f 5 S ay color 5 at budget prices with no waitino. Miss Shirley Johnson X2: i O sf Mlsa Janice Newman :3 HILL CREST SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS! Sunday Priesthood 9 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Sacrament meeting p m Max Hill and Druceal Olipnant were released from the Sharon Stake mission this week. Nina Clegg was sustained Sunday Sun-day to work in the Primary chorister. The Hill Crest ward is going to give 100 man hours and some cash for the building of a baptismal bap-tismal font. The new font will we in the Timpanogas cnapel and will be used by all members of the Sharon Stake. Miss LaDawn Perry BROADHEAD FAMILY TO HOLD REUNION The Broadhead family reunion will be held Sunday, August 16, at the North Park in Provo, ac cording to an announcement made by Spencer M. Broadhead. Gail Burmingham Sets Date for August Wedding The Salt Lake LDS Temple will be the scene on August 28 of the marriage of Miss Gail Burmingham, daughter of Mrs. ..vc K. Burmingham, and Bill X. Shurtz, son of Mr. and Mrs. ";. Riley Shurtz of Safford, Arizona. Ariz-ona. The couple will be honored at a wedding reception at the ban-uct ban-uct room of the Joseph Smith juilding. Miss Burmingham and her i motner recently returned from a year spent in Siam. She attended attend-ed Lincoln High school and is an accomplished pianist. She has been attending the Brigham Young University. Mr. Shurtz is a graduate student stud-ent at the BYU where he will soon receive his M.A. degree in Home Wedding Unites Couple Beatrice Darlene Peay anij La-Mar La-Mar Hansen exchanged wedding vows in a home wedding cere-.nony cere-.nony performed by Bishop rfar-old rfar-old Baker. The pair are now making mak-ing their home in Provo following follow-ing a honeymoon trip. Attractive arrangements of fern and pink and white gladioli decorated tho home for the ceremony cere-mony and the wedding receptioin which followed. In the receiving line with the bride and groom Warren Peay of Orem; Mrs. Carol Car-ol Hansen of Provo, mother of the groom; Dale Roylance, best man; Janet Gardner maid of honor; and Mrs. Dale Roylance, matron of honor. The bride wore a gown' of white lace with fitted bodice and a ballerina length skirt. A finger tip veil edged in lace was held by a Juliet cap. She carried a bouquet of roses. Her attendants wore ballerina' length gowns of pale blue with white accessories and corsages of pink and white. In charge of the gift room were Judy Turnbow, Mary Martinez and Audrey Pierce. Dainty refreshments re-freshments were served by Jean-nine Jean-nine Bench, Marilyn Bench, Rosalie Ros-alie Ellison, Mrs. Howard Gordon and Mrs. Homer Baum. Janice Newman To Marry Ivan R. Farnsworth Of soc al interest is the announcement ann-ouncement of the engagement of Miss Janice Newman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Newman, who will marry Ivan R. Farn-worth, Farn-worth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan A. Farnworth of Orem. The pair have not . set the date for their wedding. Both the bride-elect and her fiance are graduates of the Lin coln High school and Sharon sem inary. Janice was active in music and art at the school and Ivan served as cheer leader. He will enroll at the University of Utah this fall, where he will major in engineering. t - n yMfltTTT-YiViiT 1 "l i " im nim i p r - --f i BENNETT'S UTAH VALLEY BUILDERS SUPPLY 485 North State, Orem Getanyco!or for inside or outside painting! GtSlxriswu PAINTS 0 porl . 1 y jAsr7 ll Festvities will beein at 1:30 D.m. Members of the family are asked personnel guidance. He has filled to bring a picnic lunch. There will an LDS home mission in Ariz- be a program for the children, ona. Johnson-Craig Wedding Set A wedding ceremony this evening, even-ing, Thursday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson, will unite their daughter, Shirley Johnson and Robert Clyde Craig, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Craig. Bishop J. Clayton Watts will perform per-form the ceremony. Family members and close friends will witness the wedding ceremony and join the couple in an informal reception which will I follow. A number of social func tions are planned in the near future to honor the newly weds. Both Miss Johnson and Mr. Craig have been attending the Lincoln High school. They will make their home In Orem. Visitors Feted At Garden Party The home and garden of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Terry was the scene of a picnic supper on Saturday Sat-urday evening. The affair honor ed Carlos Woods, Leonard jaub and daughter, Mrs. Vert Bank-head Bank-head who have been visiting relatives rel-atives and friends in Utah for the past ten days from Califor-. Califor-. nia. Relatives present were Mrs. Luther Terry of Enterprise, Mrs. James B. Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Eug ene Daniels of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mock, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Alton Woods, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Terry and family, fam-ily, Mrs. Kenneth Balser and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Terry and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Graff, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley C. Graff and family, Mr. and Mrs. V. Doral Graff and family and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Terry. CUSS MS BRING RESULTS You Asked For It! 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