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Show ' at e- - i ! . PAGE-4 WtOVO. UTAH COVtm: UTAH TRIDAYi JUOTt a, IMS DAILY HERALD oociew c Phone 432 Largely Attended Reception For Couple Wed In Temple One of the largest of the season's many lovely weddings wedd-ings wis that of Ha Terry and Wendell O'Bryant, married in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday and honored at a reception re-ception in the Joseph Smith building Thursday evening. , Approximately 00 guests enjoyed the evening of dancing, program and refreshments. ' Baskets and vases of roses, peonies, orange blossoms and other beautiful flowers flow-ers were employed in decorating the lounge, where guests were received by the bridal party and the parents, also, in the ballroom and the banquet hall. The newlyweds are daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Terry of Provo and Pres. and j ' " Mrs. W. J. O'Bryant of -Spanish Fork. The bride wore a charming Orem Lions At gown of whit satin, with chiffon ' Y"" . f, .4-11 i. skirt, and her veil of net fell , VQnVOn VjUTinCI from a beaded crown. She held ' a bouquet of pink carnations and white zardenias, edged with net. A steak supper at Canyon Glen was enjoyed by members of the .Orem Lions club and 'their wives , Attending as bridesmaids, and Thursday evening, 70 participa-rocked;in4infc participa-rocked;in4infc and hlue formals-ting in t ho gala summer outing -and wearing, corsages of .roses; E. B. Terry-was chairman on "and sweet plas, tied with net, ! arrangements, assisted by Clifton Iwere Barbara and Gloria Taylor. yne, Ted Calder and Curtis Gor-Faun Gor-Faun Bench, -Bonnie LeDuc, Lc- don. . thaRomnev and the bride's sis- J- w- Gillman, president, made n,ui t.it ch,mn n'Rra. short talk and humorous re- marks on "Life and Times of taffeta and ruffled ecru thev ' had corsages of carnations , son furnished, accordion enter- AfCih Pn r t V and roses. Harvev West and tamment and the group engaged r I VIUU rUI iy TSgt. Kenneth Pulham stood , In wmmunu S1"S"- Up with the groom; a Angus " Christensen of Salem was master of ceremonies the nrosrram included; WhiatHn ;sclo. Elton Sumner, accompanied f-t , r by Mrs. Jean Dixon; hula dance.: T'UUnCJ V,UUPIC ; . - ' - i ' - MR. AND MRS. WENDELL O'BRYANT, (Ida Terry beta iioma mi Members Enjoy Garden Supper -' A tdenic supper, served buffet style in the garden at the home of Mrs. Heber C. Johnson Thursday evening, proved delightful to members of Beta Sigma PhL Mrs. Johnson is sponsor of the group, and ner aaugmer-in-law, Mrs. Mary Beth Johnson, was acting hostess, assisted by 12 of; tag members. Supper was served by the fire-i place, end informal entertainment followed. The bond-selling report' .Was made to Miss Donna Tolboe, courouio, usu, uic uicmuen umc , magazines, books and other articles for the veterans iri the hospital. - Those enjoying the evening were Mrs. Betty Oss. Miss Amy i uixon, miss Heima Krrk, Miss Marjorie Schofield, Miss Donna Tolboe, Miss Cora Vest, Miss Pat Bowen. Mrs. Donna L. Johnson, Mrs. 4 Edith Godfrey, Mrs. Lyle Wolsey, Mrs. Heber C. Johnson Mrs. Mary Beth Johnson. Ms. Jeanette Mayginnes, Miss Elinor Bond Totals Swell As EndOf Drive Nears ricfo Gleaning their districts for every available bond dollar the Blue Star Brigide women are working on almost full-time full-time schedule now as - the 'Mighty Seventh' war loan drive draws near its official closing date,7 June 30. Determined to go "over the top" with the almost impos-sibleto-meet quota of $300,-0004n $300,-0004n E-series bonds, the women wo-men are Rattling away at the householders and glowing reports re-ports are coming in. Up to and including Thursday Thurs-day night, the southwest district, dis-trict, Mrs. Elmer Madsen, Mrs. L. N. Oakley and 'Mrs. William Vincent, colonels, report that their large corps of women have to their credit Dorothy Hoover. Miss Betty Jane , Robison, Miss Gloria - Singleton,; Miss Nila Stubbs. Miss Eliza j BJerregaard. Mrs. Ellen Tingey,' Mtfs. MarVel Wolsey. Mrs. Shirley i THAner. Mis F.rma MeCuire and-- .rucniow aiigs Alia Hicken. Miss Mrs. Elda Clark a total of V70.077.tKT. The southeast scctionT with Mrs: Ap C. Norwood and Mrs. Pierce Norton as colonels, .report .re-port $38,567: the northeast, with colonels, Mrs. Melvin Filmmore, Mrs. L. W. Mitchell Mitch-ell and now, Mrs. John A. Johnston, who has taken Mrs. Zola Peterson's place, have collected $67,435.60, and the northwest district totals are $62,437.50. Mrs. Myron Stra!e and Mrs. George Ball if are the colonels. Of this grand total of $238,-518, $238,-518, approximately $25,000 is in treasury bonds also sold by the women. The Victory House will be open all next week, with the exception of July 4, announces an-nounces Mrs. Victor J. Bird, chairman of the house-to-house canvass iri Provo. The Victory House 'is -open every day except Sunday, from 1 to 6 o'clock, and. while the'drive officially ends June 30, an extension to July 7. has been set in order to catch the first of the month paydays and thus swell the big quota-Those quota-Those desiring to purchase' the additional bonds are asked ask-ed to contact their ' blocfe workers or the Victory House. More than .$,15,000 wof checked ; into the Victory House Tuesday, "All - Out Day", reports Mrs. Bird. , Many of the Blue Star Brigade workers have sold over 25 bonds and some, as high as 55 bonds. They are being advanced in military rank as they increase their bond sales, Mrs. Bird, announces, an-nounces, and these women will be awarded citations and other merits of honor at the close of the 'Seventh' which has been the "toughest of them all." Mrs. Maurice Harding and Mrs. L. R. Dunkley are co-chairmen co-chairmen of the Baby Bond project and Mrs. Melvin Fill-mom Fill-mom of the "7x7" project, which are playing an important im-portant part in the mammoth drive. s?Si S'aserLioMs: ssr-jSiXiOfficeijs Elected Newlyweds To "i son furnished accordion enter-1 A j. t fl- .i. . t. ' Be Honored and' Ma rr iaaeOf linn- ' Election of officers took place at the SLD-; Dames party held T ... , . . . Thursday evening at the home of Lt- Pa,le W- Madsen. Jr.. and Mrs. Gene Nelson. his bride, the former Romania Mrs. 'MiltSn Littlefield was Christensen. are being honored at .elected president: Mrs. Ted Wj;lls, a reception this evening in the i secretary and Mrs. Hank Huish. t.k c;u tu t K:01 u!emhot the marriaee of Miss CaroL ..J.:S promising to be one of the most reacting, ucua unnsiensen: xoast D . .,,., - . ciucusmun to the groom. Angus Christen-p it v tf in , beautifully arranged with Talis sen: solo. Master Tuckett of Lake rs" l!'arl BecK to rs,a' polity otman r03es pinocnle was piaec Shore Zr. . . Mrs. Milt Littlefield and Mrs. The young couple were mar- A group of Dixon high school !c T Ml " evfntl Clyde James winning the .prizes, ried in the Salt Lake temple girls, wearing dainty formals 'r3.5 attthe Jh..me of " Mrs. Gene Nelson gave a short Wednesday by Pres. J. Will served from a table centered with l'SJ' o the book, 'Lost Hor- Knijrht. and were accompanied a large wedding cake with as .rfornled f,n the Pr se nee of . by their parents. Mrs. Amy H. trimmings of pink and flanked i J? JaJ!if In attendance were Mrs. Robert . Christensen of Hollywood. Calif., on either side by oink candles in ll"!:."?1.6 "'St'roh. Mrs. Clyde James, Mrs. formerly of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. candelabra. "V W"WWI" . "e "a'uy wVHink Huish. Mrs. Gene Nelson. P. W. Madsen. Sr.. of Lakeview Mrs. Kate Terry and Mrs. Essie Pulham had charge of the hand some gift display, assisted by Ro delightful social functloi s of the man roses, finociue was piaca. ween. LmmS (2aDLim(3:gDLns)Tinip(3S 1 INE RIPE JUMBOS lb. tflDe. Clyde a snorx noneymoon trip. . w p . ArnoW, ; also Lt. and Mrs. William McKell air. jouey is a memoer 01 ine, . LETTUCE Solid Utah. lb. 10c U. S. army paratroopers. He is on leave and will report to Fort and Mrs. Milt Littlefield. 1 01 Payson. l-ne bride is a daugh- ger O'Bryant, Garth. Terry and Bougla, for f .aW'Stori The newlyweds will make their membcrs of the Pinochle club home in Salt Lake City, O y Pinochle Club At Dinner, Cards A chicken dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peay at their home Thursday evening for sen. ter of the late Oliver Christensen Christen-sen of Provo. The bride's sister. Miss Nola Christensen. S 1c. WAVES, hye from San Diego, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Arch Madsen of Salt The O F llub of Orem met at' fity, joined the wedding' TOMATOES Red Ripe. Ib. 21c 0. F. Club Is 'PA,. Given Party n.ay mncKiey ana xioocri jsookc: In attendance were: Mr. andithe home of Mrs. Evelyn Yvemt"- " - . . . , . t5-,. W j--. .- Temple square. . LI 1 V , Mrs. Booke. Mr. and Mrs. Hinck-; Tuesday evening, Mrs. ley, Mr. and Mrs. Don Collins, j Finch reading for the group, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wright, Mrs Fay Thomas and Miss Mabel Ol- 'The Snow Goosef by Paul Gallico. if,lora un" nd -consolation to ..l4 III If 1 1 1 n 1 1 n l- v'N. I n iwll I n ll I! ll -? Music andleames were enjoyed, Mrs- Ora Healey. A tasy lunch high score prire going to Mrs, was, serveo. Boren, Mrs. Marcc Terry. Mr Velma Fronk; Mrs. Eva Larten. Mrs. June Buller. Mrs. Donna Peterson, Mrs. . Ruth Millett, and Mrs. Ehia Brewer. The women will entertain their children on an outing July 1Q. Potatoes New No. 1. 5-lbs. 29c Her Peas Full Pods. 2-lbs. 29c DERRIES cuepsh 28c CIIEimiES Sweet Eatii lb. 35c ORANGES lb-11c LEMONS Sunkist lb. 12c Kraft Cheese Spreads mhi& acle wnnnp sr 29c JELLO 01? EOYAL E"!,ff" lOe GHIOGOLATTE CEIEIPS HERSheys H3e) N ALLEY'S IfiSflS. Bisquick I N ALLEY'S Wonder Pickles fP Urg.rkt. RELISH jt 17c j5 30c a, .'. 17c Wheaties 2 for 21c Shredded Wheat N. B. Cs llcpkjr. Quaker Oats Large Pkg. 29c PEP - KELLOGGS JPkJOc . Cheri Oats Large Pkg. 2 for 21c Fruits and Vegetables Wateraellon Sdike lb, 4V2C Cantaloupe ..... lb. 9c OheCTtoirP . Ib723c Oranges, Sunldst - - lb, 10c tenons, Sunldst . lb12c Peas, Utah ..... lbT3c Potatoes Sliafter lb. 5c f-lil In FRISKIES CUBES ot- MEAL 5 Pound Bag .. 49c PEAS Woods Cross No. 2 Can 15c CORN" 'DEL MA1Z No. 2 Can 2 for 29c Whole Beans DEL MONTE Can 17c Peanut Butter SKIPPY 1 lb. Jar 33c SUPER SUDS Lge. 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CRISPETTES 6 2g? SUGAR . . 10-lb.bag69c BUTTER, first quality . . . . Ib. 49c . llb. jar 26c 50-Ibs. $2.05 lb. 33c SPRY FLOUR SStSS: COFFEE Perc. or Drip. SPRAY Biff CLOROX Quarts 15c Pts. j "" 22C . ; ';' f its r.-G-r,Vs at yoor favoritt thtafrt IASSIE and LADDIE r fcttfc frfskits-rta1 7 VCODBURTrSh Toilet Soap D Bars . ... 25c Mf K J CLEANSER Old Dutch , 3 Cans ft 1 WMm mmmu 695 EAST THIRD SOUTH Prices Effective: Sat - Mon. - 7ue. June 30, July 23 Provo, Utah' riW isiMlfrMl MfJijJ s VA&f' rJm |