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Show ,8 HM 'i"7 N DAILY HERALD;pQns F IV "V 17 I UK Made For Canyon Party by Shangri La Club IBM Newweds Leave For N. Y. School A ,w Newly wedded ; ar.d Itithard Suzrann FUke P. Blgelow left Sun-da- y w j) nd varletlei o! Many colors choice robej were represented I ieenf Mia Makia of the Rivergrove See. Uily i "tfd social for Chapter 3, L'tah:ond UJJ wara Douna t Douquei in Creek in the near future. of the Blind will not the traditional Hose evening cere For the tames, prizes awarded to Mrs. Myron Davla and be held this Saturday niuht,. ne(j rei,ntly at the chapel. i inuum-eAim. won lipion. nuue, vnl"er picv J,aihfrs and mothers of the girls uoju Th group met at the home of ident. atteudt'd as gueits for the program Mrs. Wells Bringhurat at SprlnM The next social will hs held on given under the direction of th ville and she served refreshments the third Saturday evening in July, teacher Dee Dee Wtst. to the Mcsdames Wells Brinshurst, at the Women' in th Wise tying Clubhouse, Mr. rarticipatins! Myron uavis, William Usppmayer.i Wilde said. were Joan Htggins. Geiilel Lewis Uston, William Wright and Pauline Duke, Geraldlne Don Tipton, Norietta Hatch and Anderson, AND WHY NOT . Joyce Cochran. MANCHESTER. Conn, (UP) Army I'fc Donald J, Palmer, home on leave from Korea, said he taught English to Koreans v.lth a as a catalogue textbook. Open House Tonight for Will Joneses rlni juse v - Jn Mrs. A Ired and Corps of Workers' Take Office in BPW Installation Newweds Leave for Honeymoon otis. . , h. for New York where Mr. Bige-loIs attending Cornell University medical college, A charming church ceremony was chosen for their marrit nn 1 June 12 at the Garden Park LDS Ward Chapel in Salt Lake City. ' L I I me Driae, attarctlvt In her tloor length gown of white nylon tullt over tatfeta came down i stairway, escorted to the altar by her father J. Thels of San Fernando, Cal. Wayne Carle at the organ jpiryea appropriate nndal music. f The ceremony performed by an uncle Of the bride. Wilbur C. Whh r n was witnessed rMdy for Pn the bride's by to be held tonight at the Sun mother. Mrs. Thels. the bride- S LD; to from !ft wrd Chapel groom s parents. Mr. and Mrs. nonor ' ,he 501,1 Percival Blgelow of Provo, other!10 P mf""versary. of Mr. and Mrs. members and one or twoi'11" shown are, left, Edna Durham, retiring president; Dorothy Lyman, Mn. AKE fLl'.DGK OF OFFICE Intently llitenlnf A. Will Jones friends. Bertha for nd Opal Rigby, Park, standing Pro(eslonl .corresponding secretary; Shonki, fir left, L'tih Stit pretldent, Builneti No formal Invitations have been Adding to the bridal rostume was Women'i Club, redi the Initallttion ritul art new offlceri of iht recording secretary; Lorna Elvits, treasurer: Dorothy stratton. vice issued, but all friends are invited her of veil Illusion which Mollle fingertip vice Otheri Aired, president. president; Orera Club at ao Installation dinner held Thursday avening. president; Evelyn ferry, floated from a .coronet of seed to call. The couple also kindly repearls. She carried a cluster of quests taht there be no gifts. white roses and sprays of atephan- - f RP ;V,N During in evening of ra by member of the Shangri Joyed 1 - . Beauty of Roses Combined in Tying Ceremony Blind Socia Sihe-mensk- y, - luxury Tissue at a Kears-Ruebuc- k A study made recently shows that there are morehan SuO or-ganied watershed associations in the United States,, which include the nation's land about area. Budget Price! one-six- th Till) jfJwgivalesl low Club Meets To Hear True Mrs. Dean G. Wilson, becomingly attired In a yellow nylon tulle floor length gown, was her only attendant. She tarried a bouquet of yellow roses. OREM Mrs. Jean Shonka of announced that JO national offlcers'llelen T. Wsntz, Lenora Johnson Mrs. Thels chose white lace worn Virover blue taffeta and Mrs. Blce- Brlgham City. Utah StaU presi- will attend and that the featured Ina Roberts, Mary E. Jones, MAPLETCW Evening rites atilow. iridescent lavender taffeta. dent, was tha feature speaker and speaker will be Helen Irwin, na glnia SandsTom and Gladys liardy. tional president. Mrs. Susanna Mae Ihe Joe Wiseombe home tinited in. Their flowers were yellow roses. installing officer at dinner-meThe thrilling true story of a wo ing of the Orem Business and Pro Grua, atate Immediate past presimarriage Margene Allan, daughler Best man. Jim Rawlins, like the man marooned m the wilds of W the sessions. eveconduct will dent Allan Mr. of omen held Ira Mrs. and fessional and NatPibrldegroom was attired in white Alaska Tuesday through one winter was. Mrs. Bessie Melllni and Mrs. Ai B. Crandall, son of Mr. and Mrs. dinner Jacket worn with dark given In a capable manner to memning. reconvention stste red ahft made N. Crandall of Sprlngvllle trousers and a white carnation bers of Fehano Club Myron In t candlelight ceremony. Mrs. Monday eveon June 12 boutinniere. Gene Wilson, and Bob ning at the home of the Mollle Aired was made new presi ports. The scrap book compiled last president was Eileen Storrs Mrs. The attractive bride chose a bal Warenski were upshers. dent; Mrs, Evelyn Terry, first vice year by by Mrs. Llbble C. Hayward as she viewed and commendation given A pretty highlight of the evening of lerina Mrs. Stratton dress lac white Dorothy president; length reviewed, "Oh Rugsed Land of second vlca president; Mrs. Opal her for her thoroughness and origwith pink accessories. Her bouquet was the cutting of the bride's cake Glory," by Martha Martin. Mrs. Msry Krissman was was serv inality. This later the by roses was couple. ar centered with Rigby, recording secretary, whp pink During a social period which fol ed to guests who came during a re waa represented by Mrs. Bertha then elected to compile the scrap orchid. were lowed, light refreshments book for the coming year. held was the cei luncheon Acacia Club's June corre following Park; Mrs. Dorothy Lyman, served by the hostess. Arrange Maid of honor was the brlde't ception Kofford club Helen the read Mrs. in home and the mony. (served pleasant ments of season's flowers decor sponding secretary and Mr. Lorna collect and Mrs. sister, RaVae Allan and brides An attractive Lyman the objects lovey g4rdeD f Mrs. Claud T setting was formed ated the entertaining rooms and a tlvlck, treasurer. maids were Barbara Allan, Jackie of the club. linen a Chinese for the cake Hawkins recently by red American Beauty rose bud ac Lott and Maxlne Warren. They Tha meeting conducted by Mrs Others attending were Mesdnmes Following the serving done at chose to wear afternoon dresses in embroidered cloth which covered companied each plate, as a favor. Edna Durham, outgoing president candles White table. the small tables adorned with garden delicious dinner served Those attending in addition to followed pastel shades. The bride's mother In displayholders stood on either roses, the group reassembled on wore a crystal Mrs. Hayward. were Mrs. Austin at tables fragrant with bouquets of lace afternoon gown pink side. the patio for sewing and visiting. roses and larkspur; arranged under and the bridegroom a mother chose Guests received refreshments Tyler, Mrs. Arnold Roblson, Mrs. Assisting Mrs. Hawkins as host- a print. the direction of Mrs. Eileen Storrs. Joseph Gadd, Mrs. Glen Jacobson, under the direction of Mrs. Wilbur Mrs. Mc Avoy esses were Mesdames Clarence El- - Best man was Paul Allan. Craner, Mrs. Frank In speaking to the group. Mn. attended Iwebb. Mrs. Wayne Carle lertsen, K. Jensen, Don Taylor, Thomsen and Mrs. Herbert Mann, la "a The new Mrs. Crandall Shonka reported on the activities M. Taylor and Milton Theodore members and Mrs, Lynn Jacobsen of a recent state convention held cHi5hjMUler. and Mrs. LeRoy Wilstead of and Mrs. S12i!,"t!.5J.i!:'v!?lin,,vilL J. Woods. Douglas Jenkins, guests. io Vernal. She paid tribute to-- the " Grove, sisters of the In attendance were Mesdames oc.vy. ple...nt outstanding contribution made by attended the gifts. Leo Allen? William Connell, Erven bridegroom a na ota it Mrs. Dorothy Campbell, who spoke 7 Busy Bees 4-- H Club wbaq v j , pq.' j Claud MnThe on the importance of staU news News of the approaching marrl-ss- e Coon, Clarence Ellertsen, bridegroom Is a graduate of K. .Sal Jensen, Warrpn of her daughter Elda Mvrteen Hawkins, the Sprlngvllle High School and Works on Dishtowels aervlce. H. R. Stahell, Jes.te iJtott has spent the last two years in the Mn. Shonka stressed the import' Holladay. Salt Lake City, and Mel-vl-n mon. Don M. Taylor, Theodore Taylor, F. Engstrom of Price Is msde nee of selecting delegates to at from PAYSON Seven Busy Bees W. R. Wayman, Milton J. Woods army, recently returning tend the coming eight state regional by her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth HolFourH Club held their sixth Mrs. and Wendell Jensen," Provo. of now a convention which will also include laday They are honey enjoying meeting of the season at the home Cal, a guest. moon In California and will make Alaska and Hawaii and held for The couple plan to marry of Charlotte Hansen. All members in LDS Lake Salt the the first time in Utah at Salt Lake Friday their home in Sprlngvllle. The bride instructive Pres1 "na Mr. and Mrs. Luclan Y. Ray will be honored in a shower upon City during August. Mrs. Shonka Temple. The brlde'i mother will ternoon was spent working on who are Ohio, visiting!?, Cleveland, be in Salt Lake to accompany the her return from California. and towels club books Light A personal shower was given for itwProvo .with Mrs. Ray'i sister. pair to the temple for the marriage. Miss Holladay, was graduated the former Miss Allan by MwlnelMrs. A. J". Marcroft were he dinfrom the Payson High School and JOHN DURRANT FAMILY Warren and Jackie Lott at the War The next meeting will be held at Mrs, Marcroft and Mr. ana Mrs. has been employed in Salt Lake ren home. the borne of Mariel Gough on June one the The of descendants of VALLEY CIRCLE Claud F. Hawkins t the Hawkins 18th. A City for a number of yeari as mandemonstration on flower home. Friday it the Masonic Temple ager of a beauty salon. She had early settlers of American Fork will b e given by for a covered dish supper to be also filled an LQS mission to the are expected to gather from sevThe serving table was spread on arrangements Mariel and her mother, Mrs. Richeral W estern states at Canyon Glen eerved promptly at 8:30 p. m., fol- Southern States. the patio in a setting of myriads ard, Gough. Glenna Elmer is the lowed by a program at S p. ra. The couple will make their home on Saturday for annual family re Ul UlUUllllllSj UJE u u ,i v . uiivi &iv. LAS VECINAS hot dinner, the evening was spenticluD reporter. in Price where Mr. Engstrom Is union. Festivities will begin at noon in visiting. Friday 1 p. m. with Mri. A, M employed as superintendent of the wlthtregistration of guests, follow' ed by a social hour, lunch period Stephens. Covers were laid for the guests , Price Hospital. , and program. In a business session of honor,Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins, new officers will be elected. There Mr. antfMrs. Marcroft, Mr. and will be games and sports for all Mrs. William A. Beazef and Mr. -FIHOD & JERRYC of the group. An estimated 80 high priests and and Mrs. Lewis T. Sayre of Salt their wives and widows of high Lake City. priests of Provo Third LDS Ward enjoyed a 6 o'clock supper and en ; tertaining program in the recrea-- j tion hall of the chapel. ' Mi W f Bowls of choice roses and light For 194?-'50-'51-'ed white candles decorated the 'J Lincoln & Mercurys tables. Baskets of peonies and other flowers added a pretty note to the room. IIP' f Seat Covers, Fuel Door Covers, Lorenzo Snow acted as capable MIA girls of West Utah LDS master of ceremonies in introduc Stake have been assigned the week Battery Protectors, Exhaust Deflect- - ( 1 ing the program numbers which of June 22 to 27 for their vacation F included vocal duets by Mrs. Mau st the MIA Girls Canyon Home in rs, Body Mount, Rear View Mir rice Harding and Mrs, Thomas North Fork of Provo Canyon, anDavles; accompanied by Mrs. Carl nounces Mrs. LaVon Jones, MIA rors, Inside Non Clare Mirrors. F J. Perry; violin duet by Alfred A. stake president. Swenson and Royal F. Neilson; An invitation is extended to all Irish songs by Jack Roe; readings girls of MIA age to attend .and by George Lewis and duet numbers those planing to go are requested INC. by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goold, ac- to contact their ward presidents for ' companied on the guitar by Mr. details. Goold. "THE FRIENDLY CORNER" Lewis A. Hancock, president of United States rice production Is Appliance Dealers Inc. the quorum was in charge. Wives expected to drop slightly this year 1150 N. 5TH WEST PHONE 4300 265 W. 1 N. PHONE 3420 of high priests assisted their hus from 48.7 million bags (100 lbs.) bands on the committee for ar last year to an estimated 47 mil iJJIJy shy ofall time Story Reviewed m Onee they had met, the threat of death could not keep" him from her. And onee together, no country, no cottage could aheltar them from the fate they knew would overtake them. Here is a atory whose haunting beauty you will never forget.Get the big July issue of the Lediea' Home et Acacia Club Holds June Luncheon Journal and start today reading Dorothy James Roberta' absorbing story of a love that no power on earth could doe troy, Th EnchanUd Cup. Friday Set For Maid's Marriage' f,..S.n?nnc?HD,e.ln.rrg v. 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