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Show $ iftfEake City, THE DESERET NEWS UtaR Miss Mildred Gough Weds Marciis G. Weaver In Temple OGDEN , 5 - PRESTOft A marriage of Interest to friends In .Cache Valley is that of Miss Mildred. Gough, of Buhl, and Marcus G. Weaver of Whitney, Ida. The couple were married Friday in Idrs. John C. Gough of Buhl,- and the bridegroom is the son of the Salt .Lake Temple.' The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert D. Weaver of Whitney. Mr. Weaver attended the Utah State Agricultural College for two years, and was a student of the Pacific- Aircraft Training , h' ' y& &Zv . Schpol in Englewood, Calif. He spent two years in the southern states as a missionary for the Church. The couple will have a wedding dance in Whitney Nov. 25. They wilt make their home in Whitney. PRESTON Miss Palm- ble of Lay tort! Mrs. Gwen S. Choules of Poitland, Mrs. Dor-thD. Merrill of Washington, D. C, Mrs. Rolena H. Johnson of Los Angeles, Mrs. Thora P. Winn and Miss Nedra Hansen,, both of Preston. Dinner was a served. Tlie Fourth Ward fireside evening meeting was held Sunday at, tha home of Miss Man-pinHendrickson. Miss Joyce' s Harris placed several piano and Grant Condie sang a vocal solo. The group joined in singing Christmas carols. Light refreshments were served to 32 guests. Mrs. Torza Cutler entertained at a party Saturday afternoon at her home in Preston. Refresh ments w'ere served. Game priz.es were won by Mrs. Claire sd-lo- i'f Mr. Sekyra wai Miss Dorothy Chandler, She Is a daughter of Mrs. Willis Chandler of Denver. OGDEN Of interest to Ogdenites and Salt Lakers is the marriage of Miss Dorothy Chandler to William James Sekyra. The couple was married at Raton, N. M. In the presence of members of the immediate families. The bride, formerly of Ogden nd Salt ,ake. is the daughter of Mrs. Willis Chandler of Denver, Colo. Mr. Sekyra is a son ot Mr, and Mrs. ,J. W. Sekyra of Broomfield, Colo, The bride wore for her wedding ensemble, a smart frock of salute blue crepe and a tinv hat of .debonnet felt, trimmed with pink feathers and a flowHer accesing debonnet veil. sories were also of debonnet and - her corsage was of orchids. Mrs. Edward Petoskey was her She wore a only attendant: , huriter green with black of a corsage gowhi accessories and Talisman roses. Edward Petoskey was best man. The couple is now residing at Denison, Tex. e OGDEX Today marked the of Miss Norma Kelly and Charles G. Manning. Thev were married in Buffalo, N. Y. and Dick-mor- PRESTON Mrs. Norma Fames entertained her club Mrs. Norma Thursday evening. Manning was guest. Mrs. Leora Evans and Mrs. Radia Neeley won the game prizes. Miss Dorothy Chandler Weds William J. Sekyra Ogden Couple On Honeymoon OGDEN. Honeymooning in the northwest are Mr. and Mrs. Wells Dean Streeper who were In Malad by married recently Bishop A. Thomas presence of a few close friends. The bride is the former-Mi- ss Betty Koster, daughter- - of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Koster of 2869 Liberty Street, and Mr. Streep-p- r is a sor of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Streeper of Tacoma, Wash. Upon return of the couple to Ogden Mr. Streeper will report for military service. in-t- he left immediately after the ceremony for Ogden, where they will spend the Thanksgiving hol- iday. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Kelly of 860 The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Clara Manning of 3025 Washington Twenty-sevent- Street. h Boulevard. The couple will remain in Ogden for a few days visiting their going to Los parents before Angeles where they- will mate their home. Mr. Manning is a graduate of the University of Utah. OGDEN Taking their marriage vows at Hanford. Calif., on November 16, were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Allen Kidd. The bride, Ruth Hope the former Miss Child, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Justin G. Child, of Sacramento, Calif., former residents of Ogden; she is a granddaughter of Mrs. Rachel A. Brown of 356 Mr. Kidd Kershaw Avenue. is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Samoville of Sacramento. an imporOGDEN Holding tant spot in the social news of December will be the thirtieth annual ball of the Weber County- Daughters of the Utah The event will be held at - the White City Ballroom, Dec. 3, at 9:30 p.m, and' once again the colorful- - .costumes of the Pio-rieer- s. early days of Utah will prevail. A grand march, which will start at 9.30 p.m., will highlight the evening. There will be also a dance , revue by The Reed School of Dancing under direction of Mrs. Sophie Reed. 'Mrs. G. V. Simpson, president of the organization, and Mrs. Peter Wangsgarri, as general chairman, will be in charge of the party. Mrs. Lydia supervising the program, C. assisted by . Mrs. William Hinds, Mrs. Robert L. Proud-- ' fit and Mrs. Clarence Stimpson, -- Bur--rowa'- is Mrsi Miner G. Wilcox is chair- man of tickets, with Mrs. T. A. Potts and Mrs. Rodger Chap-pell- e assisting. OGDEN Mrs. Robert C. Vickers entertained at a luncheon at Ben Lomond on ThursHotel day afternoon in compliment to Mrs. John H. Larabee of Washington, D. C, who is visiting at the home of her and daughter, Captain and Mrs. R. V. Miller. Jliant chrysanthemums centered the table at which covers were laid for Mrs. Mrs. Miller, Mrs. PaP Larabee, rick Healy, Mrs. Stuart Healv, S. Eccles, Mrs. Mrs. Marriner son-in-la- Mrs. George Spencer S. Eccles, Mrs. Willard L. Eccles, Mrs. E. R. Dumke. Mrs. Shepard Mitchell, Mrs. William H. Wilson, Mrs. Joseph C. Thomas, Mrs. Val A. Browning, Mrs. Ernest S. Wheeler, Mrs. Vilate Smoot Pierpont of Provo, Mrs: Harold E. Hemingway, Mrs. Ralph C. Duvall and Mrs. E. G. Bennett.. S. Eccles, ' OGDEN Members of the Knife and Fork Club dined at the Hotel Ben Lomond on Thursday evening. About 200 guests attended the event. Special attraction was the talk Thomas Tchou, by Col. M. "China Old Friend and New Sam. Uncle of Partner His speech covered China's contribution to the Allied effort to win the war how she fights, her ability to raise arms and"oth--- ' er vital questions of the day. L. M. Loll, president, was in affair, and Dr. charge of the v ice presiFrank E. Douglas, dent, conducted. Mr. and Mrs. Harold of their daughter, Miss Donna Beth Carver, to Kenneth L. lalmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vein L. Palmer of Plain City. The marriage was solemnized November 2 at Malad, Ida. The couple aie making their home at Plain City. Miss Ivy June Carver entertained at a party at her home in comto the pliment to the bride prior attendmarriage. Thirty guests ed. Miss Elaine Palmer was hosthome ess at a party at her OGDEN Caner announce the marriage honoring the bride. guests were present. Fifteen OGDEN San Diego, Calif., will be the temporary home of Mr. and Mrs. Milford J. Wilt-ban- k who were married October 29 at the Temple in Mesa, Am. A reception followed at the home of the bridegroom in Eagar, Ariz. The bride is the former Miss Iwna Sessions, daughter of Mrs. Mathilda Sessions of 811 Street. Both Mr. and Mrs. Writ bank the attended at Brigham Young University Provo. - After the ceremony the couple s honevmoon left for a Twen-tv-fift- h two-week- trip to the White Mountains of Mr. Wiltbank is stationed with the marines. Ariz. - OGDEN Word copies to Ogden announcing the marriage of Miss Jean Betts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Betts of Sacramento, Calif., to Chapin A. Day II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Day, formerly of Ogden. The creemony was performed Nov. 21 in the memorial chapel at Stanford University at Palo The couple are Alto, Caiif. now residing at . 1410 G Street, Sacramento, Calif. The bride attended the University of California at Berkeley. Mr. Day is a graduate of Menlo Junior College at Menlo, Calif, and of Stanford University. He also attended Utah. OGDEN gagement Announcing the enof Miss Bettv to Wayne Lindsay, son of Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Lindsay of Ogden, is made today by her parents, Mr. and Mr4. George Cunningham of 904 Thirty-nint- h Street Miss Cunningham is formerly of Park. City UtaX - f r '' Z ' , 4 ' 7$ ' fs ' Vf -- PRESTON The Gav Nineties Club meti at the home of Mr, and Mrs. George Pauli in Preston Wednesday evening. The group was dressed in costume, and masks. The club is planning to, entertain "shut-inand will arrange future meetings for s that purpose; The evening hearing, a report bv Mr. and- Mrs., George Pauli of their son's activities as a member of the American Volunteer Group was-spe- in China. PRESTON Ivan Farrington waif host at a dinner partv in honor of Dorr Forsgren Thursday evening at his home in Mr. Forsgren will enter military service on Nov1. 24. Those present included the Misses Zella McCombs, Lucille Meek and Ruth Gardener and Willi's Edwards, in addition to Mr. Barrington jid Mr. Eors-gre- TRESTON The Bookworm Club met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Newell Hart. Mrs. Grace Gamble reyiewed the book "Invitation Rr Life.1 hv Lloyd C. Douglas. Follow ing the Riv-erdal- review, light refreshments were served. , PRESTON Mr. and Mrs. ,T. V. Thompson and - their daughters, the Misses Main- Ran and Bettv Jean Thompson, of Montpelier, were week-enthe guests at PRESTON School sponsored Clifton High a ThanksgivFriday evening at ing banquet the high school recreation hall. and Students townspeople from Clifton attended. A pro- home gof Mrs, M. R. Cutler Preston,. of TRESTON Mis. Torza Cutler, Mrs, Lavinia Cutler and Mrs. Larene Foss spent the week end in Salt Lake. gram aftompanled the dinner. PRESTON Mrs. Victor Carlson entertained the Gay Nineties Club Thursday evening at her home in Preston. During the evening the group sang songs and wrote a lound robin letter to Mrs. Sarah Monson, a former member of their' groupr"who is several residing in Calif, for TRESTON State Tartolman HanHarry Tabling. Sheriff sen and Chief 'of Police Frank Merrill attended an FBI quarterly school in Pocatello Mon- Ie day. Mrs. Ruth Hendrickson of Twin Falls visited her daughter, Mrs. Torza Cutler. Saturday evening. Mrs. Hendrickson by her son, Ellis Hendrickson and his fiance. Miss Ruth Wood, both of Kansas City, months. . PRESTON Mrs. Stella Boothe gave a lesson on Religious Sects from and Cults that Spring to the Mormonism Syringa Camp of the Daughters of Pioneers. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Mirinda Peterson Friday afternoon. Mrs. Ruth rerrv was chairman of the serving committee, assisted hv Mrs. Boothe and Mrs. Veda Miller. Mo. Mrs. Max Choules of Portland, Ore-w- as the guest of her parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Wilford Smith this week. Mrs. Choules was the former Miss Gwen Smith. She en route to stopped in Preston Columbus, Ga-- , where she plan-- , lied to visit her husband, who is active in' military service. Mrs. Ida Rriten-becke- r honored Mrs. . Wanda Heilig and Mrs. Jean Randall, both of Portland, Friday PRESTON - Other guests included Mrs. Eda Smith, Mrs. Ruby Davis, Mrs. Veda Didrick-so- n and Mrs. Erma Hobbs. The afternoon was spent playing the Mrs. Heilig won games. PROVO. Honoring Miss Mallie Mahaffev has volunteered for army nurses service and who has been assigned to the army base hospital in San Frano cisco, Miss Mary Oaks entertained informally at her home in Springville Sunday evening. Mrs. Eva Slick of Provo was Included in assisting hostess. tlie guest list were; Miss Arline Mendenhall of Springville and Miss Olga Falls who has arrived from Oakland, Calif., to succeed Miss Mahaffey as superintendent of nurses at the Utah Valley prize. the A dessert luncheon to group. Mr. ' and Mrs. PRESTON Ralph Davis presided Wednesday at a dinner party for Mrs. Daviss family. The guest list included Mr. and Mrs. Max Ran- dall, Mrs. William Heilig, Mrs. Don Randall and Mrs. Verl Randall, all of Portland, and Mrs. Joan Randall and Leon Randall, .both of Preston. Dale Roe, former PRESTON Preston newspaperman, was in Mr. Preston over the week-end- . aid Roe is a Red Cross first and swimming instructor. He from San has just returned Hospital. . , f v' ? ', v j ' f v.r ?! - ,, ' - - 's s & PROVO. A dancing party Wednesday evening at the Jos- ,eph Smith Building was attended by a large crowd of Mutual Improvement' Association members and friends. The affair was the second in the senes of five dancing parties to be given by the Utah Stake M. I. A. during the winter season. The Sixth Ward had numcharge. Three floor-shoa bers were furnished by The School of Dancing. Fre-dov- Z ' , X, y 4s. v , , ' y. , ' , . V j,' 4I j " s V A. w" fv Ari-,zon- a, ganized at its regular session Sunday morning. Newlv elected officers include! Superintendent, William Beekstead; first counselor, George Egbert; second counselor, Walter Ririe and secretary, Blanche Wilson. the Franklin Stake Y. M. M. I. G. L. Tanner, announ, Mrs. ced that the stake and Gleaner Girls will present the Sundav evening program on TabNovember 21 at the Sta ernacle. Tlie theme w ill be "The Ramparts We Vat K ". ford Warr jointly entertained Tuesday In honpr of Dr. and left Thursday for Phoenix. where they will spend the winter. Present at the nartv were Mr. and Mrs. Harley Greaves, Mr. and Mrs. . J. T. Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Johnson. The group met for dinner at Jack's Cafe in Preston and then apent the remainder of the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warr. The couples held the farewell party in place of their usual birthday party meetings, and consequently birthday gifts were presented' to Mrs. Cutler' and Mrs. Mabel Greaves. The Preston First Ward Sunday School was reor- president of TRESTON Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Bowden and. Mr. and Mrs. Clif- , , Rr Cutler, The Cutlers PRESTON A Francisco. 'I f , Mrs. A. tv Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Rav Hawkes. Mrs. Selma Handley told of her recent trip to Alabama and of customs she observed there. Mrs. Josephine Spilsbury sang a group of southern melodies. The luncheon menu was composed of southern dishes. PRESTON The Variety Club of Whitney sponsored a musicaie Thursday evening in the Franklin Stake Tabernacle, Mrs. Marian A. Bal! if was hostess and "Mrs. Mae Foster presided. The program presented musical selections bv Mrs. liRcna Benson and Mrs. Helen Bunker on the organ and vocal solos by Mrs. Harlan Simmons. The parents. The couple will make their home in Fairview. PRESTON "An Evening in the Deep South, was the theme of the Travel and Hobby Club pars , PRESTON FAIRVIEW. Mr.- - and Mrs. G. L. Sanders announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Fawn Sanders, to Kenneth G. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 'Johnson of Mt. Pleasant. The 'marriage was solemnized Monday in the Salt Lake Tem: pie, and was followed by a reception at the home of the bride PRESTON Mrs. Stella Boothe was hostess at a luncheon Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Amy Hogge won game prize and Mrs. Floyd Palmer won second. PRESTON The Whitnev Ward honored Claire' Hull Wednesday evening at a party in the ward recreation1 hall. Mr. Hull had recently returned from a mission in the southern states. The program, under the direction of Mrs. G. L. Tanner, consisted of a vocal solo bv Meg. Lillian Weaver, a Hawaiian tremolo solo bv Bal Weaver Jr., a reading by Mrs. Selma Hand-lev- , a violin solo by Miss June Tanner, a piano duet by Miss Francine Dlinkley and DeWitt Swainston. and talks by Bishop Orville Benson, Mr. Hull, and his father, Mr. LeRoy Hull. mar-riag- ?, Kenneth G. Johnson pot-luc- k (' n U ft,, Miss Sanders Of Fairview Weds - er peas hostess Thurslav evening at a parly ior six of her friends. Those present included Mrs. Carmen M, Dib- Mrs. William James Sekyra Saturday, November 21, 1942 Wed On Thursday Miss Marie Ronndy and Max E. Hansen, were married at the home of the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Cleo Hansen, y The bride is a' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M E. Ronndy. Miss Roundy Provo Clubs Of Provo Weds List Meetings wedding of last Thursday united in marriage Mrs. Marie Roundy and Ma?E. Hansen, at the home of the bridegrooms mother, Mrs. Cleo Hansen. , The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Roundy. Charles E. Rowan, president of Provo Stake, performed the at 6.30 p.m. In the presence of close family members and friends. of The bride wore a dress powder blue crepe, ' with lace bodice of the same shade, and her corsage was of gardenias and pink rosebuds. dinner After the ceremony was served. will Mr. and Mrs. ' Hanson make their home in Salt Lake. PROVO A home y PROVO A- - buffet supper at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Owen P. Heninger Monday night house their complimented guest, Nathan Milstein, violinist, who appeared at the Provo Tabernacle earlier in the evening. -- His accompanist. Max Lan-ne- r, was also honored on this occasion. Hostesses were Mrs. 'Heninger, Mrs. LeRoy J. Robertson and Mrs. H. B. Mensel. Mr. Those attending were Milsteln, Mr. Lanner, Dr. and and Mrs. Heninger, Professor Mrs. LeRoy .1. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Mensel. Dean and Dr. and Mrs. Herald R. Clark, and Mrs. Fred R. Tavlor. Mrs. Paul I). Vincent, Miss Mildred Walker. Miss Katherine Morrell and Max Butler.. the TROVO A meeting of Clivell Club was held at the Monhome of Mrs. Lester Allen William Rr day evening. S. Pearl Firmage reviewed Buck's book, "Dragon Seed. Mrs. George F.rkman vas cohostess at the luncheon. Mrs. Guests included Mrs. Alfred Dexter, Mrs. Chris Rawlcs. Mrs. Wervin Tvers Ms. Wavne Innos, Mrs. Jack Smeath, Mrs. John Cobb, Mrs. Wallace Prince, Mrs. Sijrio Revnaud and Mrs. Eldon Perry. ' Stake elders and their partners danced at the Joseph Smith Building Thursday evening at the first, of a series of dances to be given by the elders during the winter. Brow is general arSpencer rangements chairman. PROVO Provo affair of Sundav was a trousseau tea given by Mrs. Mrs. Gertrude Page and the E. I Kammermeyer, at home of the latter, honoring their granddaughter, and niece, Miss Gertrude Page, who became the bride of Larry Adams Friday, at the home of the hide's parents, Mr. and Mrs: Douglas PROVO An Tage. One hundred guests attended the tea. Mrs. T. A. Thurman and Mrs. A M. Thomas poured and Miss Miss Colleen Page and Gwen Anderson served. In the display rooms were Mrs. Leo Hales. Mrs. Bert Page, Mrs. Faunce Atkin. Miss Beth Rambeau. Mrs. Eloise R. Peterson and Miss Beth Sutton. - PROVO A shower for Mrs. Larry Adams, who was Miss Gertrude Tage. a bride of Friday. was given bv a group of friends at the home of Miss Elizabeth Sutton Monday evening. Assisting hostesses werA Afton Ahlandpr. Miss Ueth beau. Miss Hazel Rowe. Eloise Peterson, and Miss MiS Ram- PROVO An open session of the Acacia Club was held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. E. Wright who was assisted in entertaining by Mrs. Don H. Stubbs. A welcoming address was made by the president, Mrs. Emil Jacobsen. Mrs. Ernest Rasmuson reviewed the book, "Amazon Throne, by Bertitia Harding, PROVO. The Melody Dancing Club is holding a dancing party this evening at Memorial Hail in Springville. PROVO. A wedding dinner at the Temple Square Hotel in Salt Lake Tuesday evening honored Ensign Carl Daniels Jones and his bride, the former Miss Leona Holder, who .were married Monday night in the Salt Lake Temple. The brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Holder of Provo, were hosts to 26 guests in the Coral Room. Tlie bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones of Los Angeles, formerly of Malad, Ida. Mrs. Jones was here for the wedding. A, blue wool dress with white trimmings was born by the bride, and her corsage was of gardenias. Ensien Jones is to report for duty Monday. PROVO. Young Brigadiers and their partners enioverl their annual "Bowerv Brawl at the Womens Clubhouse Friday eve- ning. Special guests included two past' presidents, 'Ensign Carl Jones with bis bride of Mon-dathe former Miss Leona Holder, and Ballard Christensen, who was elected to officiate this year but who resigned to enter army -, service. Avon Franeis is the president. Max Elliott was chairman of the party, assisted hv Wavne Buck- ner and Glen Hill. s PROVO A luncheon at Cafe Wednesday at 1 pm. honored Miss Mallie Mahaffev, superintendent of nurses at the Utah Valley Hospital, who has Kee-ley- volunteered for army nurses service and is leaving for San Francisco, v here fhe has been appointed to the Lettermens hospital; army bae honital. The Utah Valley Hospital Guild sponsored the luncheon which was attended bv guild members and friends of Miss was presented Mahaffey. She with a gift from the guild. Mrs. H. B. Mensel was general chairman and assisted bv: Mrs. R. Garn , Clark and -- Mrs. Fred R. Taylor. Thev worked with the guild president, Mrs. Victor J. Bird. Mrs. Garn Clark was toastmistress. and toasts were given hv Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Alex Hedquist, Mrs. S. R: Boswell and Mrs. Rird. Miss Mahaffey responded. Vical solos were rendered hy Miss- Elsie FROVO. Indies Aid of the Communitv Church met at Meno Trope Hall Tuesday afternoon, the time, being spent with quilting and Red Cross sewing. . G. Taylor were marrird Weds Sherwin G. Taylor , PROVO Of interest is news of the marriage which took place Nov. 8 at Las Vegas, Nev., of Miss Margie Spalding, daughter of Mrs. Laura Spalding and the late Dr. N. C. Spalding of Provo to Sherwin G. Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor of this city. The nuptials were held at noon at the home of President and Mrs. Bryant L. Bunker .with President Bunker officiating at th'e double ring ceremony. The brides motherrhisrbride- groom's parents, and bis sister j PROVO Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. and brother, Mrs. W. E. Creer Clark gave a family dinner at and Wendell Taylor of Provo., their home Sunday ' honoring attended. The bride was attired Pvt. Sidney J. their in a suit, designed Faden, who was home on furin the military mode, with brown lough for 10 days from Camp accessories; her corsage was of Riley, Kansas. orchids. Private Faden leit Monday to After the ceremony Mrs. Spaldreturn to Camp Rilev and will a ing gave wedding breakfast be sent to Virginia for officers in the dining room of the Apache training. His wife, the former Hotel in Las Vegas. The newlyMiss Evelyn Clark, recently arweds left for Santa Monica, Calif. rived from New York and will The bride graduated from the remain here with her parents. Salt Lake General Hospital as a A number of parties were given for Private Faden. includregistered nurse. Mr. Taylor attended the Briging a dinner at the homF bf ham Young University and the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Singleton University of Utah, and was a Nov. 4. member of Sigma Pi fraternity. He entered the army in June, PROVO for Entertaining and was graduated from the air their week end guest, Mrs. Rhomechanics school in Shephard da R. Carroll of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Brown lucid, Tex., in October. gave a chicken dinner Sunday at PROVO. is Announcement their home. - Mrs. Caroll is a sisMcmade bv Mr. and Mrs. J. T. ter of Mrs. Brown. Guests included Lewis Car-rolCarthy of the marriage of their a son of the honor guest, daughter, Ruple McCarthy, to Melvin Johnson of Los Anhis wife of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ramsey, Mrs. Rongeles. The ceremonv was perald C. Whiting and son Norman formed in Los Angeles at the home of the bridegroom's sister and Vaughn, and Clovd- Brown. -- l, on Nov. 7. Mr. Johnson is formerly of Salt r Lake. He filled a mission in the Hawaiian Islands and is now in the armv air corps. R two-vea- . PROVO Mrs. , Vasco M. Tanner an Mrs. H. Val Hoyt gave papers at the regular meeting of the BYU Women, held Nov. 14 In the Joseph Smith Building. Hostesses were Mrs. George Fttzroy, Miss Vilate Elliott and Mrs. Clell Jackson. Sixty v'omen attended. ' Mrs. Tanners paper was on the economic trends of the World War No. I in comparison with World War No. II and what is to be experted in the Mrs. Hoyt's future. paper brought out the different types of taxation and discussed price control. The president, Mrs. Percival Bigelow urged the members to work in the surgical dressing division of the Red Cross which started this week at the Ar. mory. Mrs. Lynn Taylor sang, accompanied by Mrs. Ralph $ Mr. and Mrs. Leonel Johnson of Provo announce the engagement of their augh-ter- . to Miss Zelma Johnson. Ralph M. Sorenson, son of Mr. Orand Mrs. Mads Borensen of PROVO em. The marriage soon. w ill take place A dinner was given PROVO by Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Maag at their homp in Orem Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mag Mr. and Mrs. of Springville. Lewis De Hart of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Starley of Proof vo. Mrs. Henry Williamson Vineyard, Mrs. Lena Patten and son Paul of Orem, and Mrs. Star-leof Sandy. y PROVO. Mr. - and Mrs. Orlan Pope of Provo, announce the marriage, of their daughter. Miss Mary Arlene Pope, to George Lamond Mecham, son of Mrs. George Mecham, also of this city. The couple Werd married in Los Angeles Nov. 9 and will make their home there for the time being. C. DINING ROOM SUITES v 1 8th Century Designs All Rich Veneers - Ber- e, - gold-colore- d PROVO. A dancing party is being held by the Happy Hour Dancing Club . tihs evening at the Joseph Smith Building. Tickets are still available, and those Interested may contact one of the committee members; Mrs. George Young. Mrs. Grant Ekins, Mrs. C. O. Jensen, Mrs. Rulon Morgan, Mrs. Lee Snarr or Mrs. DaCosta Clark. Mrs. Mrs. Owen Rowe read a one-aplay, games were played, and luncheon was served. The honoree was presented with a corsage from the hostesses in addition to gifts. Mrs. The guests Included: Reva Lynn. Miss Bettv Sim- Miss Shirley Oldroyd. mons, Miss Helen Brimhall. Miss Brimhall, Miss . Elaine Snarr, Miss Rosemary Hanseen, Mrs. Gertrude Page. Mrs. D. T. Page, Mrs. Ardis Strong. Mrs. Grant Hahsen. Miss Georgia Miss Colleen Page. Mrs. Maxine E. Allen, Mrs. Bert Sutton and Miss Rhoda Douglas. and Sherwin Miss Margie Spalding McKay. nice Chaffin. Wed In Nevada Miss Margie Spalding Nov. 8. ' - PROVO. Announcement Is tnade bv Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Fronk of Colllnston. Utah of the marriage of their daughter. Miss to Bert B. Virginia1 Fronk Wright, of Lake View. 'W'hich took place Nov. at Evanston,. Wvoming. The bride attended the Utah State Agricultural College at Lo' gan for a vear. Mr. Wright left Thursday for . ' ' army service. 69.50 to 350.50 Tune in on KDYL Sunday night for "In His Steps" m .to w - r. (5QM FURNITURE asaff : 4 |