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Show Page 1S-- THE HERALD, Prcvo. l"uh, Wednesday. June 20. m BPW Gives Jn 3ie WoriJof I & Women ........v.v.v.v...v.v.-- . In Mesa LPS Tempte SPANISH Golden Wedding Open House Sei - Antelope Union High School in a.id also attended Wellton Arizona Western College in Yuma. Ariz. He has fulfilled an IDS mission to the Mexican Mission and has been attending Brigham Young University. In high school he was head of the photography department, and in college he has been a member of the Spanish Club and the Computer and Electronic Technologists Club. showers have been given by Lee Merrell, Becky Merrell and Beth Haynes, ; by roommates of the bride-elec- t a friend, Mary Cope; and by Unda Hadfield. Diana Fakatou and Arline Adamson of Lehi. Miss Myrup has chosen not to have a reception. Following their marriage the couple will make their home in Mesa. Ariz, for the remainder of the summer and will return to Provo in the fall to continue their schooling at BYU. AMERICAN FORK The children of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Proctor are honoring their parents with an open house on Sunday from 2 until 6 p.m. at the family home in Pleasant Grove, 474 S. 800 W.( Proctor Lane I. All friends and relatives are invited to help the Proctor's celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. They request no gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Proctor were married in the Salt Lake LDS Priest, home i v J and club leaders throughout the city . The Senior Citizen Center has a new addition of 1500 square feet which has been built entirely by donation of labor and money. The dining room has been enlarged to seat an additional 130 people. Directors Tom Phillips and Bill Snow are appreciative of all those who have contributed to the building of this center. Backus, London At Bride's Home Anita Backus became the bride of Paul E. "Rick" Landon in vows performed in the Oakland LDS Temple in Oakland, Calif, on June 16. imM. 3050 Eric Helland on Thursday AMERICAN FORK Mr. and will be honored at a wedding Mrs. Eldon J. Reese announce reception to be held in the newlyweds on Saturday at the the engagement and forthcoming American Fork Eighth Ward George Black residence, 317 E. of their daughter Cultural Hall from 8 to 10 pm. 400 N., Orem. All friends and marriage Wilma Ann Reese to Eric C. The prospective bride is a relatives are invited to attend of American Fork Mrs. and of Mr. son graduate Helland. High from7tol9p m. School, and also graduated from Al Helland of Bountiful. Gene the be will bride Attending LDS Seminary. She was an honor The couple will exchange Chris Black. student and was affiliated with in on vows the their Thursday Following marriage marriage Cavettes. She also graduated the couple will make their home in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. from Stevens Henager College in Orem. Later the same evening they computer science. The benedict-elec- t is a graduate of Viewmont High and LDS Seminary. He completed a mission for the LDS Church in the Colorado-NeMexico Mission and is now attending Stevens Henager College. Mr. Helland is employed in Salt Lake Music Section Holds Sewing Group Elects Officer Slate the home of the bride's Closing Social Event City. The Swinging Sew-Er- s Club was organized at the home of the leader, Lucille Moore, recently, to begin the third year of sewing. New officers were elected as 4-- Parents of the bridegroom Landon of San Leandro, Calif. Mildred Greenhalgh, section chairman, presided. The group enjoyed a luncheon climaxed with a musical program presented by the H.T. Muhlestein family. Charlene Smith, president; Lori Robertson, vice Moore, president; Elizabeth secretary, and Juleah Rieske, reporter. Assisting Mrs Moore as junior leader will be Janet Moore. previous announcement scheduled the open house at the Edgemont Second Ward. Household Hints The couple will make their home in Farmington. Following their marriage. The Music Section of the Women's Council of Provo held their closing social and membership drive on Monday at the Women's Cultural Center. follows: A . W1M1 .When you wear white patent leather shoes you don't have the Store cleaned woolens in an problem of white shoe polish airtight closet or container and rubbing off on clothing or furniture. intersperse with moth balls. I There's going to be a lot as the bicycle riders, tennis players and other active women choose a sliver of a halter and short pants as their uniforms. 1300 SOUTH STATE, OREM Across from University Mall J?P Anlee Strikes a MR. AND MRS. ROBERT G. PROCTOR teacher, geneological chairman, and Old anyone who desires it. At the present time Mrs. Folk's Chairman of the Pleasant Proctor is supervisor for the Grove Fifth Ward. Mrs. Proctor was born April 3, Pleasant Grove Stake for the 1902 in Pleasant Grove to John baptism for the dead in the Provo Edward Warburton and Tena Temple or any Temple. The Proctors are the parents of Anderson. She has been an active LDS Church worker, serving in one son. Ray Proctor of Pleasant and four daughters: Mrs. Primary 23 years. MIA and Grove, (June! Robinson, American Ray Relief Society Visiting Teacher Fork; Mrs. Patrick (Mary) for 20 years. Powers, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Her first love in the church is Mark Condo. Las (Evelyn) geneclogy research, and Temple Vegas. Nev.; and Mrs. Almon work. She has kept the Pleasant (Janis)Clegg, Morton. III. Grove Cemetery records since They also have a foster son. 1932. and lias in her possession at present a copy of them from 1850 to the present day. The Recycle nylon stockings and Geneological Society in Salt Lake, and the BYU iiave these pantyhose. Place them in a mesh records on film and in loose leaf bag, machine wash and dry. form. They are at anyone's Then cut them into strips, service, and Mrs. Proctor said discarding any elastic tops. They she will be glad to share the make soft, washable stuffing for information she has on hand with dolls, animals and pillows. Stanley Adams, of Lindon. They have 25 grandchildren and 11 I Le Leche summer note swrxiGn mm Orem in To Hold Meet "UTTIE Orem Le Leche League will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. at the horn of Mrs. Kenneth Hacking. 591 S. 560 E., Orem. The month's discussion will center on "Art of breastfeeding and overcoming difficulties." All interested women are invited to attend. Babies are welcome with their mothers. For further information call Mrs. Hacking or Mrs. Lilas Park. Orem. Swim or ski during the day and still look your best for the evening with a A ( y ff 3 days only! U X POLYESTER DOUBLE KNITS $25'" f f fi ji T Values to . Mil ; t:tfJl ky Vtf f K 6.00 fobric for sparkling white summer fashions! stitches and patterns, some suitable for pants. 60" Many w'de- - 0"r r9 tOW prices. (f e Jr CENTERVIUE 290 E Pogeslane OREM 55 So. State Street. for ,un,ors ! i wolffs ,v:? 1 mm ,,V; jjjr to; U If 0 X GRANGER 1616 W. 3500 MURRAY 5650S.00E. S v h ITIGSHOPPE Dial Pants &Skirt A III6S. State, Orem, across from the mall 225-68-71 Met, Mi! rwmA men " raw WHITE The ffkJl , Yjp, V C 0CE10VPDICH X CC if X SPECIAL GROUP ?vV a by-Ev- Priced from f COTTOW and BLEEDS, MAMY WEIGHTS and WEAVES & summer wig from Clara's Capless, Elura & Dynel Gabor, Tom, and Nulook Bark Cards i forever smart for cool fashions! Afraid To Get in The Swim of Things? Use Y'our Skin Show of skin showing this summer The year's program will start the last of August. The Music Section invites anyone who is interested in music and enjoys singing to join the group. Further information may be obtained by calling Mrs. Fred Loveless of Mrs. S. Ray Greenhalgh. dry cleaned Have clothing regularly. Wilma Ann Reese to Wed Sue Harding io Wed Gus Roy Carlson parents, Mr. and Mrs. REESE In LDS Temple Reception Saturday 4-- H ANN WILMA SUE HARDING An open house will honor the newlyweds on Friday at Edward Backus, of 488 E. N., Provo. The open house event will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. and all friends and relatives are invited to attend. A ' o Mr. and Mrs. Ray Richins announce the coming marriage of their daughter Sue Harding to Gus Ray Carlson, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Carlson of Salem. The wedding will take place on Thursday at the home of the bride's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs Dick Cornelius, Provo. A reception will honor the Open House Sef r xA t church business, C? V monument will be a statue of the two Spanish Fathers who first came to Spanish Fork It w ill be erected by Aavard Fairbanks, noted sculptor. It is hoped that the xrt work will be finished to by I97 commemorate the of the coming of the Spanish priests to Spanish Fork Howard Maycock and Jim Cope, with backing of the Chamber of Commerce, started the project for the monument. The committee now consists of are Mr. and Mrs. Carl . Temple June 27, 1923. Robert Gardner Proctor was bom April 27, 1899 in American Fork to Robert Proctor and Ellen Gardner Proctor. When he and were first Eva Warburton married, they made their home in Amencan Fork for two years, and then moved to the Froctor farm. There they raised their five children, farmed, and built a herd of Herford cattle. He was also active in the cattle association in American Fork. Lehi and Pleasant Grove. They are still in that same business. Mr. Proctor is active in the LDS Church, serving as High The Escalante Father The Pre-nupti- Pleasant Grove - Senior Citizen Center iU Lar tine Lorry" Myiup marry Peion R. Whetten on Saturday in the Mesa US Tempi. Miss Myrup is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Donald L Myrup of Amencan Fork and the late liene Rasmussen Myrup Mr. W hetten is a son of Mr and Mrs H leon Whetten of Wellton. Am attended Orem The bride-elec- t ILph School and graduated from Amencan Fork High School In school she was active in debate, business, journalism and gymnastics. She has been Young Brigham attending University for the past year. Mr. Whetten graduated from In FORK and Professional Women s Club of Spanish Fork have donated $150 to the Father Escalante Monument and f 100 to remodeling program of the Loraine "Lorry" Myrup To Wed Deon Whetten LORAINE 'LORKY' MYRUP 7 1 f To Monument And Building Business G. ',I,JI" 1 f1 Cool summer cotton "little print" in sky blue or powder yellow wirn miniature roseouas Styled vith just the riaht look for mniers New-looin sizes 5 to 13. wide flared pants in plain or cuffed ensemble to suit any occasion. styles. A three-piec- e k, Jacket 2I Cuffed Pant 17 Plain Pant 1 5 Skirt 1 2 1 ' |