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Show ;i i 10 ' DAILY HERALD Thursday, June 8,1950 Era ' '7 zo Spanish Fork Couple Honored At Series of Smart Functions n Karma, Jean Cullimore iisf iYiarry Utah Sur&&aneneasre-Young Tif an Xfra TJnvH Cnllimnre announce the T,. inent and ipproaching marriajre of their daughter Karma Jean and Dr. Grant B. Hughes, son of Mrs. Emily B. Salt Lake City. Hughes ofbride-to-be is & graduate of BYU where she maThe in! English. She served as studentbody vice president jored and was tnember of Val Norn social unit. In 1944-4- 5 she did post graduate work at University of Utah where she was an officer of Phi Beta Phi and prominent in music and dramatics. jLater, she did some post graduate work at the University of California in Berkeley. Dr. Hughes has filled a mission for the LDS church in the east German field. He attended the U. of U. formediwork and graduated from Temple university cal school in Philadelpia. He has completed one year postLDS graduate work at Philadelphia and three years at the since resident chief he been has where surgical hospital i July of 1949. pre-medic- A wedding SPANISH FORK reception Monday evening in Vernon, Tooele county, and a shower last Thursday evening in Third ward chapel at Spanish Fork highlighted the recent mar riage in Salt Lake LDS temple of Charleen Wood and Dale Lawrence Sharp. For the shower, the bride chose a beige wool gabardine suit with green accessories and orchid corsage. Receiving with her were her mother, Mrs. C. J. Wood, Mrs. Lawrence Sharp, mother of the '"V..U , - f i ' ( 4 n Club Notes MOOSE LADIES " f al Meeting Thursday 8 p. m. at the Moose home. All members invited to attend. A business meet ing and election of officers is scheduled. TRES JOLI Meeting called for Saturday. Luncheon at 1:30 in the home of Mrs. Albert Jones. ' , I I ' I v ' Vi i r Friends Form Square Dance Club Social Here " In Dinner-Dancin- g . I " A group of friends interested in square dancing, met for dinner and to perfect a permanent organization, Wednesday evening Caller for the affair was Roy Kroeber who acts in this capacity at the Hotel .Utah Empire room ;t. and Starlite gardens. ' Those attending .from Orem were: Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Fairbanks, Mr. arid Mrs. W. G. Mr, and Mrs. Ollle Johnson, Mr. andTMrs. Clyde Olsen, Mr. and Mrs.! Chick Swan, Glen n. Heatherley and Mrs. Velda From Provo Mr. and Mrs. Yer-gens- en, Jack Spendloye; Mr. arid Mrs Victor Cartwright, Mr. and Mrs. Don Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gillette. Mr, - arid Mrs. Louis Woolsey. 'Mr. and" Mrs. W. T. Haws, Mr.' and Mrs. Ross Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs Smith and Mr and Mrs. Snyder attended from : . Payson. was the old A colorful costumes fashioned, worn by the ladies and the cow boy shirts and boots, with bright hued scarfs on then escorts. full-skirt- ed : Hodg-kinso- 4- - Mapleton Jaycees And Families Enjoy Outing In Hobble Creek Park See . . vx Girl Hypnotized Zomb V . Dr!j By SAT AFTERNOON AT 3:30 P. M. I In ' I, , -- Dixon-Taylor-Russ- , ell Home Furnishings Store Window i Across Street From Scera Theatre .; . , She WU1 ;B Awakened On Our Stage at Midnite i. SCERA So State St. Orem GIANT . STAGE & SCREEN SHOW SAT. MIDNIGHT Ipv DOORS -- II SKATS OPEN ALL f . t 75e I 1 Jt v H:ao P. M. L MAPLETON Mapleton Jay cees and. families enjoyed a pleasant, day, Sunday' at Balsam park in Hobble Creek canyon. During the afternoon races and games were enjoyed by the chil dren with prizes being awarded to all. . After a picnic dinner, baseball and horseshoe pitching were carv ried on. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Tippetts and family, formerly ' of ' Mapleton but now living in Idaho Fails. : Roy Johnson headed (he committee for arrangements assisted by John Bleggi and Blake Everett . , - - St. Mary's Guild Women Have Monthly Meeting Mrs. Ralph Stalker acted as hostess for members of St. Mary's Guild at her home in Orem. As sisting her was Mrs. W. B. Jones and Mrs. Dean Dorland. Plans were discussed for a picnic in Canyon Glen on June 18 to which all members and families . are invited. Others present to enjoy the evening were Mrs. ' Stanley Marsh, Mrs. Gordon Howard, Mrs. T. Valasis, Mrs. Wayne Startup, Mrs. VERTYIA iL i Club meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Dean Johnson, Friday 8 p. m. PHILE TERAS OF SOROSIS Members are reminded that meeting has been postponed to the first Thursday of July. KARMA JEAN CULLIMORE TSC Members Enjoy Bridge at Provo Home Mrs. Reid Hostess To Les Passe re lie TSC club members met for Les Passerelle club members CLUB their regular session of bridge enjoyed a delightful evening of at the home Wednesday evening Tuesday at the home of Will meet at the home of Mrs. of Mrs. LaMar Groneman who bridge Mrs. Arvil Reid who acted as Mamie Lees, Friday 8 p. m. acted as hostess. hostess. Prizes fo? the game went to .frizes tor tne games were BRADY FAMILY REUNION Mrs. Victor Anderson, first. Mrs. awarded to Mrs. Mark Hirst, first, members are invited to be Clifford Babcock, second and Mrs. and Mrs. Tom McDermott, second Lin All attendance at the reunion plan Jack Canto the traveling award. Mrs. Blaine Cordner captured ned for Sunday, June 11 at Park Refreshments were served to prize. RoShe. Families are to bring their the hostess, those mentioned and third Luncheon was by own lunch and a program "is beMesdames William M. Jacobsen, those mentioned andenjoyed KenMrs. or 11 a. m. f Wendell Hoover, Milton Little- - neth Brereton, Mrs. ing planned Sandy Reda, field, and Palmer Warren. and Mrs. Milton G. Johnson. Mrs. Cullen Christensen was a guest. 4-- Surprise Birthday Dinner Honors PrOvoan C groom, Mrs. Donald Leek Miss Geraldine Grotegut successful surprise party honored LeRoy Durrant Sunday at his home, when his family sat down for dinner. Those of his children who were j present included Mr. and Mrs. Keith Vincent and son Frarikie, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Durrant and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Durrant, Vernita, Colleen and Sherrie Ann also the Durrant, following brothers and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. James Durrant and family of Payson. Mr. and Mrs: Douelas Mathews and family and Mr. and Mrs. and Harry Christensen family of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ramsey with their families of Provo. Congratulations were received from Mr. arid Mrs. LeRoy Durrant Jr., and sons Jackie and Steven of Rodeo, California. amusements The hall was decorated with baskets of deep red peonies, ferns and palms. Guests enjoyed a short program conducted by Mrs. A. C. Page of Payson. Serving refreshments were. .Ann and Bonnie Banks, Shirley Darling. Geral dine Grotegut, Janice Horton of Springville, Janet Wood of Salem and Alice Jean Anderson of Fountain Green, Utah. Others assisting with refreshments were: Mrs. C. H. Allred, Mrs. John Riley, Mrs. H J. Christiansen, Mrs. Waldo Thomas, Mrs Reed Grotegut, Mrs. C. Z. Pennypack-e- r, Mrs. Paul Swartz, Jr. of Mapleton and Mrs. Lee H. Davis. Over 175 friends and relatives attended the shower. The reception was held in the Vernon ward chapel. The groom's sister and Patty Green acted as hostesses. The bride appeared lovely in a gown of heavy white satin with a train. The net yoke was edged with lace 'and , a bustle effect added a note of interest. Her finger tip veil was bordered with lace and fell from a tiarra of seed pearls. She wore an orchid cor Strand Dynamite Pass; Little Tough Guys in Society. Uinta Johnny Eager. AMERICAN FORK B. Cameo Wagonmaster. Johnson. Star-Lit- e The Secret Land; Shep Comes Home. LEHI Royal The Outlaw, J. Russell. Utah Undertow, S. Brady. OREM Geneva East Side, West Side. Scera Cheaper by the Dozen. LEARN By Provo The Daily Herald announces the appointment of Mildred B. Hall as society editor of the paper. Mrs. Hall, who assumed her new duties this week, is well known- irt Provo and Utah county. She has been active for "many years in church, club, and community activities in this area,. Mrs. Hall also is a member of the Provo chapter, League of Utah Writers. She will welcome news items of social or general interest, with particular emphasis placed on engagements, weddings, club activities and private parties. Mrs. Wick Swain, president, and Mrs. Grant J Johnson of Ut Post 2162. VFW acted as dele- - . gates to the state convention held ' in Ogden last weekend. New officers for theistata de- partment were elected with Mm. Frank C o r g i a t, Farmington, named state department president, Mrs. Hymie Goff, Salt Lake as senior vice president, Mrs. Leonard Call, Ogden junior vice president, Mrs. LaVeil Kidd of ' , Ogden treasurer. Mrs. Clarence ' McHenry, Salt Lake was named chaplain, Mrs. T., Earl Hunsaker Logan conductress, and Mrs; Chiles Kimber, Brigham City, guard. Marna Tusink of Provo Garden City post was given distinction f acted at the contention as a member of thexColor guard. i AT Huish The Conspirator. R. Duncan, Mrs, J. H. Moore, Taylor. Mrs. John Tsalaky, Mrs. Gus Star Desperadoes, R. Scott; Soutas, Mrs. Ledger Free, Mrs. Renegades, L. Parks. Robert Drew, Mrs. E. J. Schnore PLEASANT GROVE Grove The Traveling Salesand a guest, Mrs. Irwin Bunnell. woman, J. Davis. SANTAQUIN Star Chicago Deadline, A. Ladd. SPANISH FORK Ansel us Shadow on the Wall, Z. Scott; Ringside, D. Barry. a. Arch The Outriders, J. STARTING TONIGHT ihkaiu THIS PROGRAM ONLY Doors Open 5:30 p. m. 1st Show at 6:00 p. m. USTITCAN BE TOLD! - II Airlift!... rv : III If - WHO DROPPtD OUT OF THE SKIES. RESCUEO A CITY ANB I OF THE worn ni '"i r .. w 8:15 10:15 THURS.-FR- I. A. ii oli () vi' Xj I m " . - ...Vfmmt n mm 3b-rw r.-- r I .i 1 4) I X: WOM THE HEART PR" nc TWO-TIMIN- NOW PLAYING Open 1:0- - Last Show t:50 T d : f fnStnmt pirttts! t H0W!! LOVE HI CAFE SOCIETY G NSsM dub brawbl Swrnk kw DYNAMIC A ROMANTIC EXPLOSION FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT ED SPRING VILLE Park Wagonmaster, B. Johnson. s; Rivoli Free for All, R. Hopalong Cassidy. Drive-i- n. Any 1 orftm- - wUk km 4 pwl stars I BARBARA Stanwyck Mason AVA VAN Heflin- - Gardner h i Plus Cartoon With EDWARD ARNOLD and VAN HEFLIN, 'mm and Short Ul.l.l I I, III ffSi1""1" lL CANDIDATE ill ' WT--n 10 C8 KISSED! i The Screen A Yoong - DOORS OPEN STARTS TODAY X5o Tit. 5:43 :3 Mayor Who Wants tho City XTFOXMCD! THE EAST SIDE KIDS & BELA LUGOSI In "Ghosts Oa The Loose" Drive Throurb Downtown Streets Sat. Afternoon With 2 New Nash Cars . . . Furnished by Frampton Motor Co. Provo Nash Dealer ? m' . --VJVf Betty Lynn Edgar Buchanan , WALTER )" f LANG TiaW T pngcHNicolORV K UMAR TRQTTI w nw MoMt f ftM B. Stlkfcw. Jr. 'M A Lovoly lUdhoad Who Wants a Maniao ULM 1 tot IrMtliM rat root wnxTAcxuzT cjcsmausii n OPEN TONITE 7:45 submit Crty I novo i i in n AND WALT wake up I&AESEIES PAUCITY Hollow V Sleepy ToWt in om Two Tall Free. Movies, Cooking toy COllHrS -- UihUtn Ctrit J company I ' m i 1 .BKGCROSBYSS mm KEltAWAY FREEMAN P m I'm. Open Daily 1:15 39c Til 2 STARTS TOMORROW! Z10 WEST PROVO i Second Feature Starts 9:30 : i ! SJt Ba T3 Ends Tonight ' CENTER J I" ,LW i CirTKHNICOiOt.. I SHOWROOMS Footvrol Show 8:15 & FRI. Knowing that thousands of our patrons are waiting to see this great picture, we are arranging for three complete programs each evening! First show starting at 6 p. m.! Demonstration Household Hints, Gifts ; June 12-- 0 p. m. i i 2 A Eisr SiDE, MsrSbm Cum-ming- nAUTVI iaaoratts Ts He's a SEE . . . Dr. Zomb Conduct Blind-Fol- d His Famous ' , The Big Story aI n I I run unninn tfj RAY MILLAND ROSALIND RUSSELL EDMUND GWENN "A WOMAN OF DISTINCTION I IN TRUC0L0R r Women PAYSON Mc-Cre- Oi Society Editor OF THOSE WONDERFUL E. W. diajts most mstincttve til State Convention OfVFW Attended TSSSSmeSS. SHOWS ABOUT 'J Mildred B. Hall Named Herald L 7:30 ' S' iinimiii nit? PROVO Unction. ' W Approximately 350 guests en joyed the evening of dancing and program and refreshments were served in a color scheme of pink wedand green. A three-tiere- d ding cake was displayed in the dining room, topped with silver wedding bells and a miniature bridal couple. 8 OPEN ' ' sage. Oil Thursday, June Academy The Big Lift. Motor Vu Ichabod and Mr. Toad; Brimstone. Paramount A woman of Di- -; ' and . 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