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Show 3 FRIDAY, JUNE DAILY HERALD 9, lCfll Utah County. Utah 9 CTW2W Two Yeshlaran7 Eureka Lady Elks Make Plans For State Meet Groups . Enjoy Spring Breakfast The annual spring breakfast for the direction of Mrs." Zola Pete-jfo- n the combined Yesharah1 groups climaxed the season's study of was held in the Joseph Smith he lives of the presidents of the Ballroom recently. tthurch. The theme was "The Wisdom of Spring flowers in purple and gold with purple candles carried jPres. McKay." Mrs. Anna Hart out the Yesahdrah colors in the, ,cted as moderator and each of table decorations. ihe following spoke briefly on one Favors were pictures of the hi Pres. McKay's ten rules for four temples which Pres. David happiness. They were, Mrs. Collard. Mrs. Gladvs Doueh- O. McKay has dedicated. Mrs. Helen Carter, Mrs. Bea The program, which was under jly, trice Moore, Mrs. Alta Grover, Mrs. Fern Eyering Mrs. Kather-in- e Brown; Mrs. Editha Booth, Mrs. Fern Lowde and Mrs. Avon-ell- e Rappleye; ! .Jeannette Crowther and Leone Peterson sang two duets. Mrs. Harriet Hier played two numbers, on the violin. She was accompanied by Mrs. Hortense Robinson J The breakfast committee members were Mrs. Lura Dunn, Mrs. Zola Peterson, Mrs. Robinson, The installation of new officers! j Mrs. JIart, Mrs. Guelda Clithroe, for the Provo Service League was Mrs. La Preal Mitchell and Mrs. held Tuesday evening at the RivMyrtle Joy Free. .There were 79 erside Country Club. members and guests present. Mrs. Earl Wagner was installed as coordinator; Mrs. Roger Kigcr, director; Mrs. Milton Adams, sec- LET DUST SETTLE MB. AND MRS. FINCIt BINGHAM (RaChel Anderson) retary. - treasurer; Mrs. Jack NEW YORK! (UPD Elizabeth Smith,, historian; Mrs. Carlos at the New Wiegand, professor Phillips, reporter. York State College of Home Eco A lavender and white centernonucs, is concerned mat some piece decorated the dinner table hommakers expect too much of and each member received an themselves. African violet as a favor. Miss Wiegand advises against The retiring officers .were Mrs. feeling guilty about work that's F. T. Hickenlooper, Mrs. Earl incomplete, about dust on the table At GROVE the given by Jean Wbybark and Drew Wagner, Mrs. Clair Vance, Mrs. PLEASANT and toys in the living room. Manti LDS Temple, Fiiiday, May Pretty in San Francisco and janis Carl Kivler and Mrs. Carlos "A ter your istandards of work: 26, RaChel Anderson and Finch Clegg and Eva Proctor in Provo. Phillips. Idon'tj be a perfectionist," she said. M.' Bingham spoke nuptial prom. j Ro-sel- la Service League Elects New, 1961 Officers Lovely lyfanti Temple Is Scen e For Wedding j : -- ises.; . , - I The bride is a' daughter of Mr. and Mrs; Boyd E. Anderson, of Pleasant Grove. The bridegroom "parents are .Mr. and Mrs. Merril Bingham of Spanish Fork. The temple president A. Brent Peterson performed the ceremony. The following evening the couple were honored with a ' reception at the Timpanogos Stake Center. The bride was lovely in a gown she designed and f ashioned of .silk organza over taffeta with an emcovered with pire bodice of taffeta Alencon lace, with an appliqued motif of the same lace cascading from bodice & lower left side of skirt. An elbow length veil of illusion was caught to a crystal crown. She carried a bouquet of lilly of the valley Burrounding a large white mum. Matron of honor was Mr. Edward C. Roberts, sister of the bride, with Judith litster and Nancy Bingham as bridesmaids, wearing, gowns of peacock blue silk shantung, with matching shoes and head pieces. Rea Dee Roberts was the. flower girl and wore a gown of silk organza in a Jighter "shade of blue and carried a matching; bouquet. Mrs. Anderson chose a gown of changeable silk brocade in blue, and lavender and Mrs. Bingham wore a gown of beige silk. Both wore corsages of mums and . - carnations. Merril Bingham, of the groom, Jointly served in the duties of best man, with Jered .Anderson, Monte Bate-ma- n and Len Anderson, ushering. Special guests of the couple were the grandparents. Mr. John I. Nielson, of Oakof City, Mrs. Pursilla Bingham, Benjamin, and Mr. Finch, of .Spanish Fork. Judee, Warhick was in charge of serving the wedding cake, and assisting with serving were Marilyn Melville, Martfa Anderson, Janet Anderson, and Janelle Blackhurst.. Mrs. David Black-hurwas hostess. Assisting with- the gifts were Jean ""VVhybark, Welda Lendt, Reva Pope and Renee Gardiner. Four small nephews of the bride served as gift bearers. They were Randy "and Steven Roberts and Ron and . Rick Anderson. Jams Clegg was in charge of book. Greeting guests at the door were Mr. and Mrs. Kent Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phillips. The couple will maketheir home in San Francisco after June Kent1 and brothers , , st - S 7 r the-gues- t t 12. . - Showers for. the bride were Carol Lee Whitaker, Car! Haleb Speak Nuptial Promises in LDS Temple FORK Carl P. his" Hales and lovely bride, the former Carol Lee Whitaker, will be honored this evening' at an open house reception. Friends and relatives of the couple are bidden to" come to the Fourth-Nint- h Ward 455 E. 3rd N., between the hours of 8 and 10 p.m. No further invitations are being issued. Nuptial rites; were performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Mon- mc1 . . j The bride has made her home here with her grandparents, Mr. i V 104 W. DUP Convention Set Today In Juab County three-quart- er . floor-lengt- I." "' MRS.fjLOWELL LeROY MADSEN Eonnie4Benson) Chris-tensex- ; PAR 'Group Being Formed In Provo, Members Sought are invited apers for application and corn. to join the- nepir Daughters of the mented that J'the corn pletion of a American ' Re vplution group now enealogicalline will help great ly." being forme ci in Provo. Women of all faiths are asked to join. This rriay be done by con-- i tacting Mrs,! Monroo J. Paxman of Provo. Mrs. I. E. Brockbank, Mrs.. Jennie fk. Mangum and Mrs. Delilah B. Adams are also helping Mrs. Paxman to organize the . The Provo Third Ward Primary local chapter.! held their annual summer party "To organize in Proyowe must i2 members and be Wednesday at .the home of Mrs". have ihe national office. lollis b approved . Johnson, At the present time the fouf womThe planned potluck dinner was en in Provolj are members' of the Salt Lake Chapter, but our mem- !erved buffet style on the Johnbership is transferable," said son patjo. Officers of the primary , . were in charge. They are; Mrs. Mrs. Paxman. SToel K. Mrs. Johnson, Any .woma!n with positive proof Mrs. Jan Hatch,. and Mrs. Clin-o- n Jensen, that her ancestors . were ' actively Y Brown. engaged in the American RevoluGames were played and prizes tion is eligible for membership. vent to Mrs. Ersehen Shepherd has the necessary Mrs. Paxman and Sirs. Erma Clark. There were 9 officers and teachers present. uests ' were'' Mrs. Leon, Hurst blue suit wi h white accessories. Her corsage was of w?hite orchids. nd Mrs. Beatrice Patterson. AH women '(eligible - ' Primary yard Enjoys Fete at-lea- st .. . Wot h i n q one-thir- d hard-cooke- ft- 1 - - a Q ! I mm 1 I When Bob fulfills his ambition and becomes a private eye, everything goes T haywire. 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I . - a o D - That's .why Sunbeam puts 3 real blades In this great . new Shaver-t- o give you a closer, faster, more comfortable shave than any electric shaver ever could before. , i CENTER FR f egg-oliv- HEDQUIST DRUGS CLOSED ON SUNDAYS . ? VAN'S BylVAtl I. Household Hints ! Revlon Cosmetics DRUGS k lf HEADQUARTERS FOR : of Agriculture, was married Wednesday to Lowell LeRoy Madsen, in ceremonies solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. The Eureka Ladies EUREKA The bride's" father, a member of Elks held a regular meeting of the Council of Twelve Apostles on Tuesday evening at the B.P.O. officiated at the marriage. Elks Club rooms. Mrs. Grace The bridegroom is the son of Bernini presided and plans were Mr. and Mrs. Parley William discussed for the coming Elks of Provo. Madsen to in held .be State Convention Provo this weekend. Immediately following the tem After the meeting the ladies ple ceremony the newlyweds were played cards and Barbara Jolley, honored by the bride's parents Grace Bernini, and Leona Laird at a lovely wedding breakfast won lovely prizes. , given in the Jade Room of the . Hotel Utah. Mrs. Deana Sorenson hostess, The essence, of formality in a served delicious refreshments at the evening. wedding gown, the bride looked the close-oexquisite in her New York gown of silk bouquet taffeta. The scooped neckline and sleeves we're edged in wide imported Belgium lace and the closely fitting bodice tapered down to a natural waistline which.! set off the full bouffant h skirt. The regal back featured an unusual bustle effect, NEPHI The annual conven- cascading to a very full cathetrain. In a formal mood, too, tion of the Daughters of Utah dral was the bride's crown of mock Pioneers of Juab County was held at the Juab Stake House today. pearls, with a double pouf veila of illusion. The bride chose Six camps will be represented lovely! crescent bridal boquet of and participate in the convention. stehanob's and sweetheart roses A representative from the DUP centered with a orwhite large state officers "was present. chid. The captains of the ,differeptj Miss Benson was a former stucamps are as follows: Camp dent of the Brigham Young UniBirch, Nephi, Mrs. Twila Winn; she majored in where versity Fort Wall, Nephi, Mrs. Etta Lati- .Home Economics and minored in mer; Salt Creek, Nephi, Mrs. Del- music. ' '. " ta Hedberg; ML Nebo, Mona, Miss Benson,' a native of WashMrs. Agnes Myers; Chicken attended the DC. i; ington, ..b.C, Creek, Levan, Mrs. Lenore schools where she was Sunbeam, Eureka, Mrs. public voted "Friendliest Girl" and re Virginia Bradford. ceivedHhe Kober Home Econom- Juab County president is Mrs. The Arkansas Avenue ics Award, Leon Howard, Nephi. and the Daughters of the Award, a luncheon The camps prepared American Revolution held was Citizenship at noon, and a meeting She Award. has around traveled afternoon. at the Stake House this the world election' not visiting extensively, an As this is year, thirty-fiv- e foreign countries, With only one meeting will be held. her fither on official goodwill trips, jbesides filling official roles at many White House and Embassy,! functions. Mr. Madsen received his B.S. degree from the Brigham Young University, in Provo where he was a rrieijnber of Phi Sigma Alpha, an Alj Conference for the Brigham Young football team. He is The tttahna Riding now completing his last year in SALEM Cliib enjoyed an evening ' ride tip law at the George Washington the Back Bone, south of Salem University in Washington . 11 "There were members where! Monday. he is an officer jh the law who participated on? the ride. fraternity, Phi Delta Phi. He comFollowing the activity they were pleted a two andj one-hayear ioined by six other "members for mission in Norway. He is now a supper at the home of Mrs. employed with the. Interior Dept. Donna Hanks. "She was assisted hi Wajjhingtori, D.C. with her hostess duties by Edith After a wedding trip in the Hone. east and west, the couple will make their home in Washington, D.C, where they will be .further honored at a: openhouse given by the bridegroom's brother, Mr. and ICE - CREAM MdLD Mrs. Jlonald E. Madsen. Ice . cream NEW YORK (UPD For her honeyjmoon trip the molds are no trojublevto make when bride selected a! tailored navy you uso prepackaged products. To serve 4, combine 1 pint of vanilla ice cream with f54 cup of chopped maraschino cherries (about 10 cherries). Alternate layers of ice cream mixture with I dozen 24- ounce chocolate wafers in 4 (6- ounce) molds. Freeze until firm. Unmold to serve and Mrs. Wilford 'W. Whitaker for the pst year. She is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Ballard Whitaker of Yakima, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert S. Hales of American Fork are the parents it of the bridegroom. Pink carnations, silver ribbons and ferns will predominate in the 'decorative scheme. Snifters holding carnations will center the tables in the serving area. The new Mrs. Hales will be wearing an elegant bridal gown of imported handclipped chantilly lace underlaid with.taffeta. Noted will be the dainty pearl trimmed collar and long tapered sleeves of the molded bodice, the bouffant skirt of tiers of scalloped lace and the sequin and seed pearl trimmed cap which holds the fingCULINARY SWITCH er length veil. The bride will carPull a NEW YORK (UPD ry a bouquet made of a single e on traditional the switch large white orchid circled with olives sandwich filling by using ripe pink roses. instead of green. and pimiento Attending the bride, will be Mrs. Cut cup of ripe olives 2 Mel Cotton as matron of honor; d into small pices. Mix with 2 Rose Ann Hansen, maid of honor, f "ip eggs, chopped, 1 tablespoon Lois Hales and Janice Hales, sisof pimientcf, 2 tablespoons of diced ters of the bridegroom, as bridesmayonnaise and salt to taste. maids. They will wear pale blue Makes about cup of filing. brocaded sheath"" gowns and will ' MRS. CARL HALES Lee P. (Carol jo Whitaker) carry cascade bouquets of pink Here is a guide to good design carnations tied with silver ribbon. inborne a Camille Northwestern in furniture. "Good" design is mission the by Colleen, The flower girls, Clarissa Turtle gifts Hansen. Charee States also and has completed that which pleases the eye, fuland "Jolecn Griffin, will carry and two the Mrs. Grant Harris will be years service with the U.S. fills a purpose and suits the colonial pink carnations. budget. David Hansen will be best man. serving hostess and serving will! Army in Europe. The bride's grandmother will be Candy, Cindy and Carla Hanera ca ea E3 ca si esa ci t?n rm r-wear a beige sheath dress and the sen, Cheryl,, Shanna and Erlynn1 bridegroom's mother has chosen Dean. to wear a navy blue embossed Following their marriage the. taffeta dress. The flowers will couple enjoyed a honeymoon trip D which included Bryce, Ziori and be corsages of pink roses. D Bishop .and Mrs. Josh Grace, Glen Canyon and Las Vegas. They, Bishop and Mrs.' Don .Fox will will make their home at 596 East Main Street in American Fork., welcome the guests. The bride attended Naches Val- In charge of the guest book D will be Suzanne Lamoreaux, Di- - ley High School in Washington! a anne Tuttle, Edith Hansen and and also attended Brigham Young, Sharon Myers. will arrange the University. The bridegroom filled D GENEVA (UPD Every two minutes in France there is a work accident resulting in death or permanent disability, according to the World Health Organization. -ATI- BensonJ member of the Council of Twelve and former Secretary D-C- ACCIDENTS STRIKE FAST . Bonnie Amussen Benson, daugh- ter of Elder and Mrs. Ezra Taft Utahna Club Takes Ride, ; Enjoys Dinner AMERICAN day Bonnie Benson, Lowell Madsen Marry in Solemn Temple Rites D j6 ' SHAVEMASTER s' innr nri n Ttr hi ii iimi iiih in wn hhjt uf ; i ELECWIIC SHAVKIl AT SKAGGS DRUG LOW LOW PRICE . (on the Springvifle Road) Q 0 Provo c Phone FR 3-83- 23 ' ''stRvc'N.. 0 YOURSELF nd PAY LESS! 0 72 e3 a raaoraa a o o a f i S I . it 4 |