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Show Xft - SVEDNESDAJU .ajffP'l.l. PTA Heads Fami ly Reunion Set Saturday ete Those Alpine News DAILY HERALD Vineyard News 1954 r Woman Visits Daughter And i " Up and Down Spring vi He V ' 'J Umbrellas Pretty Decor At Gwen Carl en Bride Shower By MRSf MARY WILLIAMS which took them over the Colum- -- H f I I L 1 PICJ A He&ley Reunion is bia Drive into Oregon and WashALPINE San-in-La- w ' ; scheduled for Saturday at 7:30 ington, where they visited Vera a a ;r Gwen Carlen, Mrs. Park Griffiths the past ten SPRINGVILLE A DOl 1UCK 5UPPer aBQ SOia o.nr. in the Alpine Ward recrea narlr etatinnorl at ITnrt bride of days haye been' ber sister Gladys the who will become group garacj niguuguicu -By MRS GEORGE F. WELLS tionNhall, "according to secretary, Following al trin to Vancoaver ;Peuuve offi which the social near in the present Kenneth future, and husband; Mr. and Mrs. FranLong Mrs. Adin Brown. Plans for the and Victoria, British Columbia, we shower cers scnooi bridal of Jennie was cis Speir and their children, a at Mrs. tiranaview D honored R A tPiininnSvere. Y a recent made at VINE they drove down the coast Parent-TeachAssociation visitof home at the is Frances Marieand Dolores of Ft. gave evening Monday Ida,, 'to alsOxinwhich San Redwoods of;Rigby. the Hamilton; business meeting, through The at- Mrs. Stan .Nielsen. Assisting Mrs. Worth, Tex.,yhile they were here ! ing withher dat ghter and son-ieluded a report; on genealogicatiFrancisco. They also visited for its' outgoing officers. Mor- the two sisters enjoyed a x visit :::(' aw, Mr. and JVirs.,,.i. xayioT research.vThe meeting was held Ybjemite Park and the Lehman tractive gardens at the home of Nielsen as hostess was Mrs. Mrs. Meldrum from their father, Jim " Weoge- -' Mr. and '' Umbrella' theme An ris Spencer ; VThorpe. u with Caves. Allen, , . at the home of the secretary, was used, with a large umbrella worth of Lovelock, Nev. This re Members of the Mothers Club provided the setting. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Harris! 3 attending. of rem the During evening n spent-aarranged to hold the gifts and tiny union is the first time Mr. Wedge--T afternoon doing needle Coleen Renae Bair, and daughter, of Tacoria, Wash., on tne of activities past iniscing umbrellas as favors for the worth has been able to visit allof .home old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. work at the home of Mrs. Milton were Sunday guestsat the was made mention The evening was spent in his grandchildren together. He re-:. year especial guests. n.. Muir. of Mr. and Mrs. HaroldRobins Lloyd Bair, who underwent nead a of successful of the completion playing: games and making a tuned to his- home several days residents surgery 10 days ago in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. James Cooper, r. Vineyard ' . , .. . , of shruDarouna bride's book, after which refresh- - ago and the Speir family planned planting -- I I ' Provo, spent the . weekend with project ; here during the week CityMs at home and doing weu. their -visiting school. i' ments the were served and the guest to leave toda- , .? parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wen- - Mrs. Lewis Rawlinson and Mrs. of Twins, John Lowell and James . were Mr. anrf Mrs. Oscar Jame honor opened her many beautiaeu cer were awarded Lionel! Austin Moyie. oi .aaue, son and children, ful gifts. Those present included . Air. ana Mrs. RalDh returned Robert A. Stmn? Berk Clark and her team were tificates of graduation from Pri ;... .. Utahr !; The the awarded Mrs. Bud Hayden, Mrs. Max home Monday 'Rayburn game prizes. Phoe-- New received word from of of and conies the the a birth bf mary night Visiting recently at the Joy O. Testament Saturday. Sons of Mr seven-poun- d supper .was served in the gar'den.- Thorn, Mrs. Richard Newton, nix, Ariz. , where the Hiland Maids to and grandson Sgt. Outgoing officers and their hus- Mrs. Carl Batty, A.rs, Ray Elliott, Softball team, which he" manages,N Clegg home .were Mrs Jennie and Mrs. Karl Austin, the boys Mrs. eoya r. (Merceil Morgan) J - :were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Earl. Houtz, Joyce Houtz ivfln iarnnH nlarP" in tna roerinn bonds -' ana ivirs. flwuitc v-uriixin Tv-have completed their second class airong, Aug. a at St. Louis. Mo Beck honoredMr. of Mrs. Clin and MrsIlnnie McDonald all and Murray, Patsy, daughter. scout work. They were defeated uougias Aiaredge. son . of Mr. ton Clark; Mrs. and . , ofl Weavr Heber, Mrs. Vernon McDonald ofjrnament. and Mr. and Mrs. Teo: tason ana Nola Carlisle, Kenneth Harding, and Mrs. Chester a Mr. of scoreof was only 0 by the Phoe- - . Aldredge, daughter .; Salt Lake City, Mrs. Bert Gill by three children, of Hayward, ual and Mrs. Paul Carlisle., ' who have been na- nix and Meri-de- e entertained recently on his sixth er, Mrand Mrs. Harold Bandley Ramblers, . Mrs. Mrs. .Swain. Michael and Mrs. Bradi Long, Evelyn of SnMirprs at Sunday evening and Mr. tional champions for ,. the ptfst ' birtnaay. daughter .off"! rs- and husbands. ford Hatch, Mrs. Foss Anton,! three years. were uarreu Mrs. Moyle, present ' services and Mrs. President Last Wednesday theychurch Wendell. Edward toljd t acting ' as hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Nielson, Mrs. Grant won the state tournament which roao whn recently returned of their trip toMoyleSunday New York to, par Burgess returned recently from Mrs. Grant Peterson, Mr. . and Nielson, MrsDick Sumsion, Mrs was played at Coalville and they fmm the service: Mrs.ATta Row ticipate in theVHill Curaorah their first trip in 5o years t Mrs. Noal K. Hatch. Mr. and MartinReed. Mrs; Edwin John to- - go to Las Vegas Sept. 11 lev. Stake Primary president; Pageant. Finer valley, the birthplace of Mrs. Russell plan Mrs. Mrs. and G. Celle Mr. son, Smith,' Floyd Holley raincia Mrs. Loy Beck anda daugh Mr. Burgess.. They were guest3 Mrs. and Cam liunKer, and 12 to play in a tournament Earlj Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Bramall, Mrs. Earl Goates, Mrs1. Rrown. and Travor Anaerson, Mrs. Kieth. Beck, en- of a cousin, Ula Jacobson. Mr tPhresentine the youth program tertained 18children recently in and Mrs. Robert Hemingway. Spencer Meldrum, Mrs. Anthony Art Child, Mrs. Evans Carlen,! -- Airs.. Orval Koper enieriaineu honor of a t granddaughter, Joy-- daughter and 3on-inia- w of the Medved, Mrs. Jay Bernardi and Mrs. Wilma Williams, J e a Dr. 'and Mrs. Richard Miner Rawlin Mitchell and Mrs. Carol Kreth. have been visiting here this week na teach nncipal and Mrs. Lewis the Primary officers and lene Beck.on her fiftt birthday. curgessv-atneir tamuy ac son.: ' ;. rs at' her new home .recently Mrs:W. P. Williams . from Portland With her oarents, sDent companied them. The group also Nanette Hyde, .17 - year - o ? Mr. and fol served were Rpfrpshments from "Tuesday until Fridayatn lsited in Cedar City, St, George Clagg and You'll clean daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W with his Mrs.Wallace i Mrs. lowing the preparation meeting. the Chautauqua held dt thegirls 'Zions Park, and Bryre Canyon reedles, find that with mother, your knitting or crochet- - : Perrv Hvde. is reported improv Miner. They came to Margaret The Senior Aaronic group lead MIA Home in Provo Canyon Mr. and Mrs. Burgess also at get their will ing g0 much faster. Steel, ing in the Salt Lake 'General two ers, with other ward members, Mr. ana Mrs. who been 110 tended children the have of reunion staydescend strong bone needles can be ipital where she was taken Sun-bad an outing and picnic supper have returned from a two-wewithf ants of Thomas A. Jeffery;in wasned and, for their' ing grandparents, in hot soapsuds often to day with bulbar polio. in South FdrkrProyo Canyon, re tour through the ; the weeks. several week last Northwest, Nephi past Canyon remove iingermarks. cently.; Attending were Bishop Guests at the home of Mr. and The Sixth LDS WardNMia Maid and Mrs. Ray Gammon, "Mr. Land day, , a family dinner was given Mrs. Alton Morrill, Mr. and Mrs Santaquin News" pirls held a mothers and daugh honoring Mr. and Mrs. Deuel on ters George U. Jenkins, President and evening at Mutual Tuesday their 25th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Walter IIoldawayMr. and evening. Corsages were presentOthers present were Barbara and Mrs. J. Taylor Alle and son, Fun-Da-L- ay j ed by the girli to their mothers, Gay Deuel, of Salt Lake City, and CULTURETTES OF Hal. Mr. and Mrs Paul Raw- and the girlsf also wore roses, PLEASANT VIEW ; which Raw Gary Deuel, of Tooele. lings, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley is their 'symbol. The .'group ' lwiva. .ai.L.LA rjcxivsujiuna. , un Monday, tney were JoeL Johnson, son of Mr. and Tonight 5 p. m. with Mrs.vHarj Mi s. Ronald oy 14 lings , Mr. class, members sang-thr- ee a sister Mrs. Merle Mrs. Guy Johnson, has enlisted in old Colvin. A, book review will of. The annual guests of SANTAQUIN Elder, and S H. Blake, r y.. group songs accompanied by Mrs. at Nephi. the U. S. Navy and is stationed at be given by Mrs. Dee Croft. Host AnnicrFdrshee Mr. andMrs. T. C Hebertson ''Fun-Da-Lathe Wilkey, for outing and directed by wilL Brig-haess Mrs. be assisted by Mrs. Byron Cheever, of Heber San Diego, Cal. Rlrs. Ronald Cutler. Brjde is the former, Sandalee Baer of Logan. were Prite visitors Sunday. - - Trail Builders of the Second Ward . Huff. Nan SheffieldinX Mrs. Jean is Nicol Mrs. Max' and the of at home her Daley. visiting' par Mr. land Mrs. Mark Hickman, WOMEN The , Primary Lark- girls met began today at 10:30 a. m. Mrs.; the troduced program which in-- V OF' THE MOOSE ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Chris of Las Vegas," Nev., are visitors Kati Mrs,x teacher Idonna withtheir Crook, president, on "What the Mia Primary talk a eluded 903 CHAPTER w J v J inJ charge, assisted by the tianson,, before leaving for Seat at the home of Mrs. Hickman s was w acaroaer, monaay meant tome," by Maid morning work has A t 11. t ue, wasn., wnere sne .,wiilr join mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Hepworth Thursday 7:30 p. m. at the compieie ineir summer s . wont. class leaders of the Trail Build Mr. Cheever for a vacation and a Bartholomew Anna ,Lee Moose Home Tinexecutive for com' Old Folks of the Santaquin trip r Later, a pot luck dinner was er groups. the Northwest. tic Stake were honored at the an mittee meeting. Regular commit response by her mother, Mrs. , served to Gayle Clegg, Marilyn Officers and teachers of the through Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hudson nual stake party held Tuesday at tee chairmen are asked' to meet Eldon Bartholomew, "What the Holdaway, i Edith Ann Wells, Second Ward Relief Society hon and ' N Mia Maid work has. done , for my have returned from the stake house. Festivities began at 8 p.x m. family A SPRINGVIljLERoDakl Cutler Baer was at the guest registry Pauline Sorehsen, Doloris Miner, ored Mrs. Arthur Hartvigsen, vacation ' LADY in the LIONS Northwest. daughter- -' Mrs.-- - Glendon John 10 the a with movie a. m. ,at They at "Introduced his'lovely j. bride to md Mrs. A. II Mortensen was Karen Farnsworth, and Donna president, at a farewell party to- returned home by wav of Sai Payson theater.1, At noon, a hot Thursday 7:30 p '.m. dinner- - son, teacher of the class con- . .., Armsbee. day. Mrs. Walter Morgan and Francisco and Los Angeles, Cal. dinner neighbors and friends at an open a hostess. was served, followed by a meeting at the Wrasatch School. ducted a lesson in which the girls The C. Stone j family has re Mrsr.?' Floyd Kay were in charge Mr. and Mrs. house reception given Aug. 28 by '.' were May beii Johnson program. Glen Davis, of Genola, Reservations may be made with took part. Beverly Diamond show- - , turned from a trip to Yellowstone of arrangements. A program and and daughter Nhave Leo Supervising the serving his parents, Mr ."and trs ' ed and explained the "Treasures; returned to was general chairman and com Mrs. Peter Fakler. : ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Howard Zabriskie. Park. luncheon provided entertainment. their home at Jerome, Ida., after mittee Cutler of Springville. ,J 6 CHAPTER NO. ALR of Truth", book and Nancy Milleri; the members .Genola, from the Mr. and Mrs.x ; Harry Zabriskie, Thea Raymond Harding -- family and Mrs. Hartviesen was present me weex nome The new' Mrs. Cutler-- is 7:30 and m. Mrs with tne at gave theclass history. Closing Elberta, p. Eureka, past visumg Thursday Santaquin, had barbecue supper Monday ed with a gift in appreciation of of Mrs. Johnson's Mr. was by. Maria Weight and with Wards assisted Mammoth Kartchner Rose former Sandalee Baer.i daughter and Mr. and Ars.. Frank C. evening at the home, parents. for opening prayer ' of Mr. and herwork in the. organization. The and Mrs. Wendell Deuel. On Sun-were served. refreshments season. of Mr. and in. Oweri V, Baer Argylerand making guests .wel Mrs. Wilbur of fall serving. meeting Trf American Hartvigsens are leaving - sept, of Logan. The couple spoke wed- come '; were Mr. and Mrs.. Wayne Fork.' PresentHarding were Mr; and Mrs to make their home at Dugway. ding vows. Aug. 25 at rites per- Cutlerc : Rex Blake and . family, Mr. and Mrs: Rachel Labori, of bai formed by Blshopj Curtis Miner at !-Mrs. Orval ' will make Roper and family. Lake City, was a guest this week the home of the bride's 'parents: The young couple while Ron- - and Mr, and Mrs. a Cy of home Mrs.;. in' theft:" at the sister, Raymond home Logan They were later feted at iwed' M at the Harding. Kav: ' ding reception given in therotellaftd continues his studies Mr. Mrs. and Von T' Cleg Mrs. Frances Oates and three vuucgc visited in Eccles at Logan at which Laura uxan siaie 1 Agncimurai ; r Salt Lake City, are with rfauehtersof Midway Sunday , Cutler, Ronald's sister was one this fall. home her the at vacation a and Mrs. parents, Bishop .Cran-mer, spending, ,of the bridesmaids and Jay I'M Irwin Bowden. of her motner. Mrs. jenme oy an usher, .r. y: '..' '..The attractive lawns of ihf BpnneviHe-Wqrd- ' Cutler home was the ccene of the open house with bouquets of fall i flowers, arranged around the outj door fireplace, and bowls of pink " ster$ centering the small tables i where, guests were y For the occasions Sandalee Elaborate plans are now being wore a rustling frock' of crisp red made for a reunion of all present taffeta with a white orchid. Par and former members of the Bonents of both stood with the newly-wed- neville LDS Ward, t committee members announce. t- to greet their' guests. : . On display was the bride's The reunion which will theme beautiful wedding gown of Jace This Is Your Life, Bonneville and nylon tulle, designed with Ward" fs planned for Tuesday, four-tiere- d skirt of tulie and lace Septr7, beginning at ,7:30 p. m. Ward ' collar. Her in he BonnevUle-Fifteent- h bodice ' .ft . veil was fashioned of sheer tt- - Chapel. All Of lusion caught toA tiny beaded . The original bojtindaries of the Spring and Summer Merchandise tiara. Bonne ville. Ward were from Cen7 :h ': Gifts were arranged for dis- ter Street South to the city limits : and land from University Avenue East play by Mrs.' Lewis Thorpe " Mrs. Pean Haymond.- - - Sharon to the city limits. r : ", ( , ' - i.' Tic 'I a. er n- -- - ' ' t . : six-wee- k- ,- - i : . 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