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Show I - t 1 it V i . ' v Newlvweds Gomo imented - . LargelyxAttended Reception X Olie othe loveliest of the kftw&at ofXDbrothv, Ann Park and Richard Vy Hanseen. Md wJe Joseph Smith buildiasr Mdndayi evening, with the brfdr parents, Mr. and ptosts to 250 guests. Miss Park became the bnde of Mr. Hanseen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hanseen of Scipio. durinz ceremonies performed at 12 noon in the Salt Lake temple. President Stephen 1m Chipman officiated, in the presence of family membera. A dinner folio wed bt the Hotel Utah. Roses and delphinium pre dominated in thefloralv deco rations for the. receptiorihair, args baskets and - vases of the Lummer flowers being used. Mr. ichard Park and Mrs. Russell Park were at the door to greet :he' guests. Mr. and Mrs, Park and Mr. and urs. Kanseen, the parents,, headfmled by Miss Hoover the receiving fine. The bnde was charming in a ;own of sneer raarquisctie. me-lieval me-lieval in theme. with a bodice mtllned in irrideacent sequin and eart trim, with Mayenage self. ieaddres. Her bouquet, unusual n design, featured an orchid, sur-ounded sur-ounded by a shower of garden-as, garden-as, with showers of tiny satin nbbons. Mrs. Oail Larsen was attend- br,g matron, M- Sterltn Piatt, natron of honor, arid LuJean Park knd LaRue Hanseen. bridesmaids. Little Glenda Hanseen was flower. fclrl. . The attendants were in beautiful pastels and wore cor dages or roses and eardemas. Sterling xPlattwas- best man. Mrs, I'anc, meaner or uie orioe, was in black crepe, with white beaded ctavi R.4nv,,io, -viso8c, ,11111 the Victory attd tell him you'll step ill -l II I u llJ '111 MsHIBs FURNITURE and FLOOR COVERINGS 60 East First North Provo, Utah Phone 313 THURSDAY .... JUNE OUR NEW STORE OPENS WITH A "BANG 1" Furniture and Floor Coverings! Vou will ned only quality and our. prices to be convinced! 3 PIECE BEDROOM SET Beautiful 3 piece set with large mlror. walnut finish waterfall design. Includes vanity, chest, and bed. Reg. 1119.95. 4 PIECE BEDROOM SET ( piece oak set, wal-tfut wal-tfut finish. Includes beautiful beau-tiful 7 drawers vanity, 3 drawer chest, bench and bed. A real value at this price. Y L3 BOX SPRING FLOOR Reflector Bowls, nn l f it i m Mum faly Mattiss :Sas $39,50 aby Carriaire WiMowShade s tfnfin. Chests OF DRAWERS 33 Inch & Drawer . $10 - season's weddincr. teeentions Mrs, Dean Park of Orem, as Mrs. Hanseen wore flowered chiffon, chif-fon, with corsage of pink rosebuds. rose-buds. . ' r . During the evening program numbers included the following: Marimba selections, Miss Marilyn Miller; vocal trio, Betty Gray, Gloria and Donna Singleton, accompanied ac-companied by Dorothy Hoover; violin selections, Jean Slack; solos, Elvia B. Terry, accompan- The newlyweds will make- their noma In Salt Lake City. Family Reunion Is Announced - x 7 V L . ViV1"""81 "J I was served to 52 guests. ini0Z .VAvt!ie . FaT"rortll! Adinner is being given In his family will held July 7. 8and!honor by hia grJt6nBtM, Mr. 9 at Cherry camp .-Hobble Creek ;and Mrs; 'Thoroaa Wells of Vine- i. - 1 7 Is A' n- "wr"iyard. Thursday evening, A meeting of committee men-brs men-brs met at the Mortenaen home Tuesday evening, to outline details in, connection . with the reunion. A program ' of sports. picnic lunches and other events were planned and arransrementa' were ! made for the entertainment of ap-! iMUAiiuoi.i:ijr tuu uuuic. ; Volunteer to step in up your bond buying! The 3th War Lota is oa now. It will be over July 8. Between now and then, put every dollar you can into) War Bonds! HERMITAGE lAND . 6.Proof Kentucky Straight Bourbon XThukef Nadonal Dbtiilets Producu Corp., N..Y. T ( o 195 JJ V WITH COILS Re ff. 15.95 i - 00 Includes heavy A-C-A Tiickingr. Full size ' or ly ' fofcle. Compare! 10" $1.25, 8 w $1. fiS L S19J95 S.. 198c Unfin, Vdnity With Six Drawers Paint it fcflft Yourself .... V4U AfilYdunir Son ls lT'' Given Parly Mrs; "Glen Moore gave t birthday birth-day party for her nine-year-old son. Glen Monday afternoon at her home. Game and refreshments refresh-ments were enjoyed. Those attending were: Patricia Sua and Margaret Todd, Billy jonnson. Joyce rora, jerry and Michael Anderson. Tommy, and Richard Barton Tucker, i Larry Carter, Linda Lee and i Larry Baum and PatHcia Lea Moore. Mrs. Nels Anderson, the ! rand- mother, Mrs. Fred Stubbs, Mrs. Ernest Tucker, Mrs. Edward K. Carter. Mrs. Orville W. Baum and Mrs. Marvin Anderson. Entering Service; Given Farewell Relatives and friends attended a farewell social for Delbert Mills, who la leaving for air corps training train-ing at Amarilla, Texas, the party being held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harding in Vineyard Vine-yard Tuesday evening. 1 Contest games and musfe were enjoyed, and talks .made by Bishop Bis-hop Walter Holdaway and Mrs. 'Mills. In behalf of the M Men, f Ross Holdaway presented the b.on- ' in a e t a MAnAe kalf T nn To Attend Meeting In Eastern Cities Mrs. Cathrvn Morohew Andrew, minrvior of irmntrv i1uid. tion In the Provo cfty schools, is leaving oail. Ls& kp city j"Tiaav ror th east, where she will spend two months. Mrs. Andrew will be accompanied accom-panied as far aa Chicago by. her nephew. Jerry Anderson and wiU then go on to Pittsburgh., Pa., having been appointed a state delegate to the representative assembly as-sembly of the National Educational Education-al Association. . Some time will be spent in Washington. D. C, and N,ew York, and on her return to Chicago, she will attend a Conference on Human Hu-man Development, being held at the University of Chicago. , O.E.S. Meetings End For Summer Valley Chapter No. 3, O. E. S. met at the Masonic temple Tues day evening, with ,the worthy matron, Mrs. Alice Scherer, in charge. Refreshments ' were served serv-ed to 45 members' and visitors. All regular meetings of the order, or-der, for the summer vacation period will suspend until September. Septem-ber. ' s i 29, 1944 with Unheard of Values in to omc in and check our Felt Base Linoleum fc'Fty WMth, k gin Square Yards. AlVU Felt Base Rugs 9x12 Size iC QC Heavy Grade ... UyP SBfAG RUGS 24"' x 35 Size-, A M Asst. Colors .... Jy Hair arid Jiite Rugs 9x12 Size-rRose. Green or Reg. 15.95 . . 12.95 Nursery Chairs Maple Finish mm fl I ..;.vz; " m 'v- CLIAt as a nymph, and dry in a wiiijs. are the strong talking points in favor of this two-piece two-piece nubby wool swim suit. T,he perfectly fitted halter bra Tkftj and 'firms the figure, the apron tiont shorts has an adjustable tie-strmg belt which rules our a midriff roll. ' Glub Calendar 4-C ' Mrs. William' Kelsch . will be hostess to members of the 4-C club Thursday evenings at her home. 381 North Third West street. L C. 17. Members of the I. C. V. club will meet Thursday ; evening , at T:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Cin-drelia Cin-drelia Johnson In Vineyard. Transportation Trans-portation will be provided and cars wiU leave from the home of Mrs. Emeline Btiow. ACACIA The June breakfast of the Acacia Aca-cia club is being held Friday morning morn-ing at 10:30 o'clock at the home of; Mrs. Dop Stubbs. IIAPPY HOUR BRIPGE Mrs. Elmer -Shell will be hoafr tess to members of the ' Happy Hour Bridge club at Ker new home, 993 East Third South street, Friday evening. TRIPLE FOUR Mrs. Fred Stubbs is entertaining entertain-ing members of the Triple Four Bridge club. Friday at 1 :30 o'clock at her home. MUSIC SECTION A chorus nractice will be held by the music section of the Wo men s Council "lnursaay ai o'clock at the Women's clubhouse. S. N. S. Members of the S. N. S. club will meet Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Glen Pratt. They are to take favorite recipes. J. F. F. Mrs. 'Eccles Cameron will be hostess to members of the J. F. F. club Thursday evening at 8:30 o'clock at her home. Lunch will be served first. Supper, Dancing At cahyon Glen ! 'I A Weiner roast at Canyon Glen was enjoyed Saturday evening by a group of employes from Geneva Steel, and their wives. Dancing followed the ' picnic supper. Those attending the outing out-ing were: Mr. and Mrs. " Paul Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wilkin son. Mr. and Mrs. Meiaon Mar shall. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Skinner of Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dee Jensen of Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Thayne said Mr. and Mrs. Erwiii Bailey of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. La Veil Croft. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Harris and Mr. Nand Mrs. Viri Croft of Provo. ! Service Boys Home; Honored , Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Hafen. Sr. gave a dinner at heir home Mon- j day evening, to nonor uon waterlyn. wat-erlyn. first class petty officer, who is home on ileayfc from two yesrs in Uie south ".Pacifc, and Jackson Howard, student in the V-12 program at Peril, Nebraska, also home for a. visit. Guests s included: . Lawrence' Waterlyn,. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Howard, Mrs. Djlla : Loverldge, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Harris and Mr. and, Mrs. Joseph Hafen and family. fam-ily. Dark red roses surrounded a world globe, and tiny flags, end blue candles ; in wHtite holders completed the patriotic decorative decora-tive scheme., The Service' Command' of the Sth USAAF In Great Britain ha established a Nomenclature Section Sec-tion manned ' by Americana and Bretons to unsnarl'' difficulties arising from differences in English Eng-lish and i American names for itms of 'equipment. CARD o: THANKS We wish to 'eiwryone assisted or showed during the illness beloved aunt, Mi Hill. i(Wa truly thought ulnees b lonanesB w us; t m A. S i ina oeauvor our es Marsha Ann apfreciate the owrt us at this 'Prove WAVE At Anununition Depot Miss Elsrene Bloom, yeo'majj third class, who graduated from the Naval Training school ''foxyeo- men in StillwaterOklahoma, June' xz, has assumed active dytty at nawmorne. evaaak $ Miss Bloom enlisted In the WAVES in the Salt Lake City of fice January 24. l?fi, and was enrolled for training at Stillwater. March 23, She is the daughter of Mr. anT Mrs. H. O. Bloom, - 758 Shakespeare avenue, and previous to, her enlistment was a civil serv tee clerk with the U, S. army at port uougias. .. v ; Costume Party Held In Garden The beautiful garden . at. the Frank J. Earl home, presented a lively scene Tuesday evening, when bnembera 'of the Red Cross class In foods and nutrition, just finishing its course, entertained for the in structor, Mrs. Emily C. Tyler. The party was a costume affair. and , the characters represented were' many and varied and pre sented no end ' of merriment. A Darbeque supper was enjoyed, a oyeq, anc the fire-dejightfui fire-dejightfui song and stones around place rounded out a delMhtf uktren auy -. In behalf of the' group. Mrs. Maurlne J. Brimhall presented a gift to Mrs. Tyler. In attendance were Mrs. Emily C. Tyler, Mrs. LaVieve J. Earl, u; t e. ni.. beth Souter, Mrs. Maurlne J. Brimhall, Mrs. Dora Robinson, i Mrs. Thora F. Wilder, M. Dor-, othy O. Hatch, Mrs. Emma M. - Jacobsen, Mrs. Mildred B. Hall, Mrs. Alta J. Harrison, Mrs. Edna S. Harrison, Mrs. Donna A. Melville, Mel-ville, Mrs. Mary . J. Craner and Mrs. Redessa Holman. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Earl, Mrs, Alta -J. Harrison, Mrs. Edna S. Harrison and Mrs.' Emma Jaoftbsen. MOON STRUCK! Romance in the starsl Hove end., liases along the Milky Way! I's a flay made in heaven love matchl V V.-: iist ?iNk.a' ftwi. l. SPRIISIO ByiNOTON - ' i (I MJlf&7 asUght" tonight: Starts TODAY! mink GWYKNE. EVELYN ' ANKERS. 1j ..fkLOISCOUlER - RALPH MORGAN it ELISABETH1 RISDON ELIZABETH RUSSELL If Ends -TRUE TO JL.IFE" ! Tonight! 2ndt INES yVEEPER" Start Tomorrow! "V1 i giimf wttk inililii MtNHa (tm ad tnruiuir wna 1st Jtot crashes roar teesrt Uk : b4sa-expleiT tlteU: Wifb . ; . Rithiritet Anof Gwynae M5!ii!ry, Jr. HirUu OtriscoII y- l Marriage f4 SPRINGVILLB--Mr. landrMrt. Howard, Waiting of Mapleton, an nounce the marnagey of their daughter. Marjorie. to! Walter B. Cox of Prbyo. ' The. - ceremony took placed Monday, Mon-day, June 26, with the Rev. jSam-uel jSam-uel D. Davla of the Provo Bap-tlst Bap-tlst church performing the ceremony; cere-mony; - ' v ' The bride was honored recently with a shower given by Mrs. Rob ert Ballard in Provo, and several other parties are planned for the newlyweds. They are making their home at 369 West .. Fourth South street, Provo. -v Dinner Pvty Compliments -.Son Mr. Mrs. Harry Allen of Springville, entertained Sunday evening at their home, for their a, Corp. Gerald L. Allen before his retutn to fimp Crdwder, Mo, after a 15-day furlough to vistt following a delightful evening of informal entertainment, guests' were served, as follows; Corp. Allen. Miss Margaret Brimhall of Spanish Fork, SgL Everett Garii- ick, also at his home in Sprinb- .Ilia after 19 months n the Pan- ama Canal zone, Mrs. Evelyn Al len. Donald Allen, and LaVerl Allen of Springvill. Mr. and Mrs Ted Brinkerhoff. and Mr. and Mrs Virl Croft of Provip The American Automobile Association As-sociation says the greatest degree of driving .reckneaaness and disregard dis-regard of "the 25 mph wartime speed limit is found on roads leading to' war plants, ADDED: 'MARCH OF TIME" "Back Door To Tokyo" .. CARTOON om STARTS TOMORROW! Ingred Bergman Charles Borer Poors. Open,, . :30 ip. m. CARtpi NAtSH CtOHIA STUART ALAN DINEHAIT JQAN WOOOSUIT MOORE ilABTTN RICilARD ARLEK EES MM 1 1 I i mm l bj ft i sm bb 1 1 1 I! - : I with ioilmerfjub ember Honorejd la Amies duo members en Joyed a non-hostess eartv at the noma ot Mrs. Kamona Twelves m Spanish Fqrk, Monday evening, the affair honoring a former mem- oer, Mrs. Zula Sutherland, who has been here from., SunlandJ Calif.. . ! ' Gueata included: Mrs. Ethel Duke, and Mrs. Aura Peterson of Provo. Mrs. Pat Bingham, Mrs. Paul Dart, - and Mrs. John Banks of Spanish Fork, and members mem-bers present were: Mrs. Ronella Taylor, Mrs Helen Street. Mrs LaRue Anderson, Mrs. Dorotny Jackson. Mrs. Venice Finch, Mrs. Fay Wlfliams. Mrs. Pat Wilde, Mrs. Virginia. Duke, Mrs. Hazel Hundley, and Mrs. Mildred Sax- Family Dinner At WaterlynHome Mrs. Delia Waterlyn had a fam ily dinner Sunday at her home, for her aon,Dot. first . class; Pl'foeinghm Friday in the Tmpan- ty officer, home on leave, from New Caledonia, : where he has" been stationed for the past'JZl months. . i Guests attendihgwere k'ra.ILj70 years o; ate, ftn4 widows and D. Sorensen and daughter Mar cii. of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Simmons of Magna, Mr and Mrs. Asael Barrett and- family and Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Water?yh of Salt Lake City. Roses and larkspur were combined com-bined to form the table decorations. decora-tions. ! CM As a Mountain Top Starts p-r: -0" x JVXt.W Qopp5na ActfooraS 'TRIGGER 1 X IjP Nit EVf !:s-rnf.;jTViTHEnsi now Maying Jf", -jn ' r , ,7-- The tTslr-fBislssV'V MscMIe . X low if V f kind i!s Tsitasr sC Cesta Tie AliiniWae ' -: ' ' '' ' ' H V ' Election f bffl?era took placa; at a meeting of the --CesU Tla V1? ' Alumnae, new Tuesday evenms at the home of Mrs.; CehA IU,iV, Geertsen, retiring president. ' Mrs. Amy '-T. VsSentin , waa ni elected president; Army Dixon, vice president and LaPreal LarC'iJ seni secretary and treasurer. AhMnterestjing talk .on her QKfi periences Un West Africa, was. W'J given Djr urn quarry aMmiwn . Tarant, who recehtiy returned, ' u' from Accra, t where she was a Red Cross recreational director. r, She displayed number jof artl ' ties which she collected during , , ner vmvejo. uunw was btvcu vw- 21 members and guests. ; .Mrs. Amy Valentine was as slating hostess. ' r . ,.i '".' Sharon Stake To Fete Old Folks be honored at an annual outingr. ' ogos ward meeting, nouee, an nounces James T. Blake, chair man.' - AH members of the stake over widowers over . 65, :are cordially invited and the ward old folks' committee are to take care of transportation tc. They are to, assemble at 10:30 a. m. and a program will be followed fol-lowed by a noon banquet and entertainment en-tertainment throughout the after. TODAY! , U2. 7 LVD ON i' '! 2 DOUBLE SHOW . value: TUaIUIKG! FASCIHATL'IQt mwmn W ' i DcnjlUCrLTCorBciiiCtiiSkfiiitcr s ; w eii Smmh h It'tt AW i lr tr m f..f AW. J L f ' ? A ; 1 I 7 : 9X1 r- i 1 1 . -1 umt. -i . Mrs. W. Zobell , 1 'and Edwin W, HiU. CO-HIT! "Hi Buddy vARRixr HiuiAXir i. r." |