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Show OREM- GENEVA TIMES THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 185$ SCERA SUMMER DANCING CLUB FORMED1 OUTDOOR DANCES SLATED " At, 1 x t Jf ' ,- - . 1 - ii4i.' r Mr. and Mrs. Max jay Hill who were married recently at tile Salt Lake LOS Temple. The bride is the former Dona Fe PettirurM of Portland, Orejrea. Hill Newlyweds Honored at Wedding Reception A peremony in the Salt Lake LDS Temple solemnized the mar riage of Donna Fe Pettingill of Portland, Oregon, and Max Jay Hill of Orem. The ceremony was performed by Elder LeGrande Richards. 4 Witnessing the marriage were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pettingill, parents of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hill, parents of the room; Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Ash-down, Ash-down, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Do-man, Do-man, Ada Doman, Allie K. Hansen, Han-sen, Sarah Harward, Mr. and Mrs. Billings, Mr. and Mrs AAr-thur AAr-thur Woffinden and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hope. The Vineyard ward hall was the scene of a reception honoring the newlyweds. Attending the bride were Rulene Doman, maid 1 honor, Mrs. D. O. Backus, 7 elluride 55 WEST CENTER PROVO I Downy1-' WE HAVE IT... ; I CALIFORNIA j JTrr21 F0R Y0UR FENCES I; : Kany styles BASKET WEAVE PICKET OR ; ; LOUVRE TYPE FENCE j j PHONE 0783-R1 i Utah Valley Builders Supply ! ; 485 NORTH STATE OREM, UTAH ! PAY NOTinNG DOWN j I UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY j j j j ! FENCE FENCE ' ; .It i Z- 4 V 9i Li I '-'if. I I 1 -73- - l i iii j Eileen Morse, Fern Hill and Mrs. Arthur Woffinden. Ray Lee HuT, brother of the groom, was best man. Ushers were Doyal Evan, Douglas Roberts, Reese Hoopes, rthur Woffinden, Mont Pettingill, Pet-tingill, and Ted Pettingill. The charming bride wore a rown" of white satin and nylon ombroidery. A scalloped bonnet held her nylon veil. She carried a bouquet of white feathered carnations centered with an orchid. or-chid. Her attendants wore ballerina baller-ina length frocks of dotted organdy or-gandy in pastel shades. Their .ouquets were of pink and white T:alhered carnotions. Program numbers were given during the evening by Patsy Roundy, Sherrie Garft, Arthur Woffinden, Mrs. D. O. Backus, Ray Hill, Joan Lewis, Arva and Ned Hill. ,TrFl Mrs. Ada Ooman was In charts of the guest book. Mary Ashdowa, Ardis Westwood, LaRae Backus, Geralee Swan and Lucille Wc5 tinden arranged the gifts. DEEP FRY REG. 24.95 VALUE ) LIMITED QUANTITY S IDEAL FOR FRIED CHICKEN, ' SHRIMP, DOUGHNUTS, FISH Motor Co. PHONE 100' Scera Summer Dancing Club, a new organization recently formed to provide dancing enjoyment, en-joyment, will open its first annual an-nual outdoor dancing season Saturday, June 13 at the Scera Park Patio. In addition to dancing under the stars, members will also enjoy en-joy roasting weiners over the new outdoor fireplace, which was installed last year by the Orem Women's Club. A 12 piece orchestra has been organized by Wes Barry to provide the necessary nec-essary music for the dancers. The fun packed dancing season will begin June 13 and dancing will be held succeeding Saturday Satur-day nights for no less than four weeks. Any person residing in the Scera area may become a member mem-ber of the Scera Dancing Club by purchasing a $100 club membership card from the Scera Theatre or any member of the LHS Band. The club membership member-ship card will also provide for one free swim at the Scera Pool. Hill Crest Ward Minstrel Show Slated Fri. Nite Final rehearsals have been held for the minstrel show, "Plantation "Pl-antation Time," by 40 musicians and singers of the Hill Crest Ward, who are producing the show as a building fund benefit. The show will be presented Friday night at 8 p.m. in the Lincoln High school auditorium. The public is invited and admission ad-mission will be by a nominal contribution, con-tribution, which will be accepted at the door. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bench and family spent the Memorial Day holiday with family and friends at Manti IT'S IN THE CARDS! 4SHs. i Iv ft iff . v t An Unusual Luncheon EVERY woman aspires to be a gracious and discriminating hostess with novel Ideas. A reputation repu-tation for originality in entertaining entertain-ing is built by giving your guests something to talk about among themselves and to others. Next time you tntertaln the card club, for instance, try setting your refreshment re-freshment table with an unusual place mat set such as that pictured above with its very appropriate card symbols. Even the simplest "spread" will take on a party air. my-,.,. J Q M UOS JUNE'53 B i I V fti Mat Pag 13 f"i V ; . 0be , I (Sw (,0" ,w,0, , I HOME OF ATLAS ACCESSORIES 4th North and State Orem OREM COUPLE RECEIVES WHITE HOUSE REPLY Several days ago a group oT young people were gathered around the dinning room table at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hill. They were addressing wedding invitations for the je-ception je-ception of Max Hill and Dona Fe Pettengill. As they worked they talked. Suddenly in the ex-hileration ex-hileration o f youth, Rulene Doman said, "Let's send an invitation in-vitation to President Eisenhower." Eisenhow-er." And so she did- One of the treasures of Max and Dona's wedding days is the answer they received from the White House in Washington. It says: The President and Mrs. Eisenhower Eisen-hower regret their inability to accept the courteous invitation of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. W. Pettingill to be present at the wedding reception re-ception of their daughter, Dona Fe and Mr. Max J. Hill, Friday, 29, 1953 from eight to ten o'clock Vineyard Ward Chapel, Orem Utah. The Ezra Patten family was surprised with a visit Saturday and Sunday by their daughter, Dr. Deone Patten Carrol, and her husband, Dr. James Carroll-During Carroll-During the past year they have interned at Permente Hospital in Oakland, Calif. Now they plan to live there for the coming year. A family dinner Saturday evening even-ing was held in their honor. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Billings Patten and baby son and Mr. and Mrs. William Dean Smith, Salt Lake City. Jacob Workman returned home Monday from Salt Lake City. He underwent an operation at the LDS hospital two weeks ago. ft ! I 1 ft Set for You to Crochet You need only a beginner's skill to crochet this set It Is the untqu "napkin cuff." the black and red embroidered symbols, and the smart, two-colored fringe which gives it a professional appearance. An added attraction is that the Kentucky AU Purpose rayon yarn from which it is made is sturdy and washable and economical! Send a stamped, self -addressed envelope to the Woman's Editor of this paper to receive your free Instructions. LMC: Mrs. Roland J. Stratford, who was Miss Diane Davis. The bride school and is the daughter of Mr. band is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland M. Stratford of Lomtta, Calif. VINEYARD Conducted by Mallcent residents invited to ci with personal ilems and oti av news. u wiia SCHEDULE OF MEETIMGSj Sunday: Sunday School 10:30 Church Services 7:30 Monday: Priesthood 7:30 Primary 3 p.m. Tuesday: Relief Society 2 p.m. MIA 7:3 pjn. Fast Day Services will be held Sunday at 11:30 a.m. An out-door social was held Tuesday evening at MIA. President Presi-dent Earl Famworth was in charge. Primary will be held at 10 a.m. each Monday morning during dur-ing the summer months. Mrs. Robert Holdaway, Mrs. Cleo Roper and Earl Farnworth gave talks in Sunday School Sunday Sun-day morning. Visitors were Stake Board members, Dale Lewis Le-wis and Duane Davis. A larjge crowd enjoyed the concert presented by the Mendelssohn Men-delssohn Male chorus Sunday evening at cervices. Many out-of-town people were in attendance. atten-dance. Work meeting will be held Tuesday at Relief Society. All women of the ward are invited to attend. Mrs. Janet Sundblom and daughter, Laural Lee are spending spend-ing the week at the MIA Canyon Home, where Mrs. Sundblom is supervising a group of girls from North Sevier Stake. Sunday School Union meeting was held in Vineyard ward chaptl Sunday. Windsor ward was presented with a book from the Orem Stake superintendency for having the most subscriptions to the Instructor. Those leading the union meeting meet-ing instruction were Leora Harding, Har-ding, H. A. McKellar, Prof. Wtlford D. Lee and Henry L. Isaksen. Le R. Ross, stake superintendent sup-erintendent was in charge of the meeting. OPTICAL ILLUSION Crisp simplicity In eonvtratlon making drsss of Avlsce rayon, In a llnf-.l'Vn wave Th "orVetj. buttena, and lapaia all (.-r maka-btllava and dona not with a tailor's needlt, but printed on In bold paint brush strokes. Keep all your pretty rayons fresh and bright with a minimum of care. Send for the helpful leaflet, "Mow to Wash Rayon." For your FRKE copy, mall a aelf -addressed, . tamped envelope to the Women's Editor of this paper. IV L K rift Vv'. j 3f , .-.it-i 1L before her marriage on Wednesday is a traduate of the Lincoln High and Mrs. A. Rex Davis. Her hus U. of U. to Graduate Two From Orem Two students from Orem will be among the 1100 University of Utah seniors who will receive diplomas during commencement exercises June 9. Helen Ratcliffe will receive a degree of master of social work, and Ezra Billings Patten will receive a degree in mechanical engineering. Mr. Patten will graduate gra-duate with honors from the University. Un-iversity. Speaker at the Commencement services will be Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson, member of the Council pf Twelve, Tw-elve, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Hawrary! doctors degrees will be conferred confer-red on Secretary Benson, former form-er governor Charles R. Mabey, and Sterling W. Sill, former chairman of the University's Board of Regents. Hearing and Speech Clinic To Fe Held The fourth Summer program of special emphasis for the hearing hear-ing impaired young chjld will be offered jointly by the Speech and Hearing center and the Nursery school of the University of Utah from June 15 to August 22, according ac-cording to Dr. Wallace A. Goates, director of Speech and Hearing center. Educable children between the ages of 2 and 6 years are ele-pible ele-pible for admission to th.e clinic school accompanied with their parents or guardian. The ther-ageutic ther-ageutic program is aimed at giving giv-ing general and specific training in the use of residual hearing, lipreading, speech stimulation and training, and basic experiences experi-ences which lead to the, use and comprehension of language. At the completion of the clinic the child's progress and needs are summarized for the parent and MARVELOUS USED TRUCK OPPORTUNITY 1947 Chev. One Ton - H and R., New Paint la Good Condition. $795.00 1950 Dodge Vi ton Pick-up Heater 4 Speed Trans mission Clean throughout $1095.(10 CENTRAL UTAH MOTOR GO. 410 So. University Are. PROVO PHONE 1748 n I V.'f . : A:- t ST , iTs . r. i ... v , j, s. f. I- m A " -1 - t- " j f, Miss Jeanlne Pratt Traffic Safety ! Talk Heard by Orem Jaycees Sgt. Melvin Grant of the Utah Highway Patrol was the speaker Wednesday at the regular dinner meeting of the Orem Jaycees at the Crown cafe. Sgt Grant declared that Utah rated third from the bottom a-mong a-mong the states for accidents), He pointed out that there is an accident in Utah every 30 minutes. min-utes. Forty-one percent of the accidents are due to excessive speed- Seventeen percent are due to alcohol- ' The speaker also showed a film "Traffic with the Devil." He pleaded for cooperation from the Jaycees and other civic clubs of the community in reducing traffic accidents. the child's doctor. For further information write to Speech and Hearing Ce.iter, Dr. Wallace A. Goates, or Nur sery school, Dr. Virginia Cutler, University of Utah, Salt Lake City 1, Utah. CHECK THESE .FISHERMEN BUYS! Jackets U. S. Raynster Regular $7.50 251 OFF ON ALL FISHING TACKLE OUT OF SEASON - HUNTING GOAT 4 0 OFF WIDE SELECTION OF ALL TYPES OF FISHING POLES, LURES, LEADERS, and REELS! DON'T FORGET FATHER ON HIS DAY, JUNE 21. COWOHTED HARDWARE FURNITURE And APPLIANCES 255 WEST CENTER - - PROVO - PHONE 2070 - x , -J-T Orem Couple Plan Wedding at Salt Lake Temple Miss Jeanlne Pratt will become the bride of Ephraim TwitcheU in a wedding ceremony planned for June 23 at the Salt Late LDS Temple. The pair will bs feted at a garden reception on the same evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Straton. Miss Pratt is the daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. Parnell Pratt of Orem. She graduated from tha Lincoln High school where she was a member of the Tigerettes) and the Sub-Debs, and has been attending Brigham Young University. Univ-ersity. She is known In music circles as a talented vocalist end pianist. Mr. TwitcheU, a son of Mr. and Mrs.", Ephraim TwitcheU graduated from the Sharon Sem-' inary . and Lincoln High schooL He is now attending BYU, where he is a number of the AF ROTC. Ti.e lin1c w'.'l make their home in Prcvo following a hon eymoon trip to Grand Canyon. , $4.95 |