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Show Hansd Mriai Grefel Set A y"' " - 38B3.- ; ... - ..j. . i-- IT Wedding on June 20 Into Dance Air. and Mrs. David C. Qsby Hkkrn and Laurie Csider of Orem announce the Harward as bridesmaids. of best approaching marriage of (heir Performing the duties be will Raa man M Prestwifh, Rk4 fjebra to Prestavh, sob of Mr. and Mrs a.sm of the bndegoara Mss Ct'i'r is graaudle of Edward M PrwrwU-h- . Orem. The couple mil be married ia Orem Hign Schooi and LDS the Provo LDS Tentpte Jure 20 Seminary and is attending They will be honored at a beauiy college in Orem, Mr. Prestwich graduated wedding rwptkxi ia tre Orem 42nd Ward Cultural Hail that from Groo High School and While evening from 8 to 10 p.m. LDS Seminary. he was school high attending rHa'ives are fYjss aid active in the Orem High BsM invited. Attending the bride will be He is employed at a lumber her sister Diane iM&er as maid company in Orem. Foikwin8 the marriage the df tasxff, aith Nan Ewsng. will make thesr home n couple Diane Hanson, Becky Orem. Braithwaite. Patrice Moora'v. feiw - " """Si S J " it i ' A saeciai dance presentiUi of Hiaerdinck' HANSEL AND CRETEL will lughlight 3 3 &ifiertitrfrs students from the DaDoeSiudia. The program iH be hetd at m N and 700 W m Provo. on Saturaaveveoiri. of HANSEL AND GRCTEL i!l be performed twice, once at I S p.m. fallowed by the shiUsI dances at 7:15. then 5S ir, at 8 p.m. The and the mMk is invited HANSEL AND CRETEL acts dancei to bilet in the HumptTdinck opera score, is bAsed on a German folk tale about twe chiidren who encounter a wicked witch snd how. with the heip of prayer, the children cause the witch to be destroyed by Iter own evil MRS. DIANE HOUSTON Newcomers Hod May nsfaafon DARLA CJHUSTENSEN June 5 Rites V ' Darla Christensen To Wed Roy Green Mr. and Mrs. Dell Christensen, Spanish Fork, announce the forthcoming rnamage of their daughter Darla to Roy Green, son of Mr. in Miiliii ' "in MiJI il H"" j aid Mrs. William The Newvomers Club met Tuesday at the Elks Club for the installation of new offss.'ers, Ekt'ied as president is Diane Ifouston. &'a ing with her will be Jan Boland as first vice Joanne Kitier. president; - A. Green. m 'y -- Elizabeth secretary; i.i president; Hurst, recording Dahnelle Overly, secretary, corresponding Brenda Zicglcr. treasurer; and Salem. social Brindle, Peggy The couple will be married in & c& tmmy to be performed by ffchop Clark Nelson at the Palmyra Stake Center in Spanish Fork on June 5. chairman. Following the dinner and installation of officers, Bonnie Draeger gave a talk on the history of the club. Trie 56 members of the organization meet nm'hly on a regular basis, and in addition monthly socials with husbands Following the ceremony the newlywds will be honored at a reception from 8 to 10 p m at th? sarr location. Friend and relatives are invited. are held The couple will make their home in Spanish Fork. i J vies second i The annual spring luau will be held June 7 at the home of Mrs. Draeger, A coffee social will be hostid by Diane Houston at 10 a.m. on' June I," and on June 29 a lamiiy picnic will be held from 2 to 8 p m at DEBRA CALDER Elects Officers theGRAPark. addition to the social aspects of the club, the group does volunteer service at the EldredHome. In Literary League Holds Breakfast I"" MRS. MAUD TAYLOR BENTLEY Open House Slated June 6 members of met at the League literary Riverside County Club Friday for the dub's annual May Thirty-on- e Breakfast. were Tables decorated with red, white, and blue ribbons and red and white The daughtrs of Ma ad Taylor Bentley extend an invitation la all friends and relatives to attend an open house in honor of their mother's birthday, on June 6. Mrs. Bentley will be 90 years old. Hie open house will be held from 4 to 8 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie L. Sudweeks, 245 N. 400 W., tulips, Arta JBallif introduced linden. By NAN WILEY Dear Nan: In answer to the query of how to make Italian ices, it's a new York specialty for those hot Maud Mary Taylor Bantley, of Ernest Ltander daugr-teand Johanna Marie Skousen Taylor, was born June 6, 1885, in a covered wagon at San Jose, Chihuahua, Mexico. The Taylor family had arrived in Mexico the preceding March along with a small company of letter-Da- y Saints from Eager, Ariz, after a long journey by team and wagon. Maud Taylor married Joseph Charles Bentley on. Sept. 23, 1901, and they lived in Colonia Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico until his death on March 7, 1942. A few years later Maud Bentley moved to Salt Lake, where she resided for seven years, th n V El Paso, Tes. She is Use mother of seven children, four of whom survive: Lavinia Paso, Seiitiey Jackson of jfts'ph Taylor Bentley of Provo, who is currently serving as president of the Argentina East Mission, Rinda Bentley Sudweeks of Linden, and Lucy Ann Bentley Priest of Newport Beach. Caiu. Her tJescendants also include 21 grandchildren, 67 great - grandchildren, and 7 .! great - great - grandchildren. the Ask the Cook: although Phiiadelphians borrowed it and dubbed it "Italian water ice." There are various flavors including a lemon ice Roman cups style. You will need cup sugar. 1 quart water, lemon juice, I egg white, another V cup sugar and 2 jiggers of rum. Combine-suga- r and water in a saucepan, heat until sugar dissolves. Add lemon juice and strain through a very fine sieve. Ffwae until mushy, l'i then frequently, stirring the from Italian Ices days, to-th- Tirnpanogas. Joyce Nelson spoke of the Spanish influence that came For More on summer program by calling attention dub's theme for the year, "Unique Men Who Reflect an Era," and suggested that since Americans are looking forward to our country's Centennial Year it would be appropriate to go back to the beginnings of our nation and consider some of the men and nations who explored the new. world and made it possible for us to live here in the shadows of Mount exploits and contributions of Coronado. Virginia Larson then led the group in singing the Spanish Mexicaiisong "CielitoLindo." Jenny Swensoo talked of the contributions of the French fur -- traders the traced and adventure of Sierra La Sal. . Following this presentation Use group, v again under the direction of Virgnia Larson, sang the French - Candian song, "The Young Voyageur," Arta Baliif told about John Auguste Sutter who represented the age of gold seekers in the West, after the which sang group "Clementine." llazei Clark described the Impact of the Louisiamia Purchase and the Lewis and dark Expedition following remove from freezer.which "Shenandoah" was Beat the egg white with the and Arta Baliif concluded sung, cup sugar until it is stiff. Add with a tribute to Brigham and mix w?!l. test of all stir in and the group sang ; the rum. Return to the freezer, ;Yomg "Come, Come Ye Saints." stirring frequently to the "ice" After expressing optimism consistency. Hope thi3 helps over the next hundred years, the person keep cool this dub members sang "Lord, Mrs. Kathleen E. summer. While for all Mankind We Vigrolini. Anchorage. Alaska. ' That's 2 real prize. I didn't Prey" give the other fruit ices you sent because we have already had them in a previous column 4 ; V?' 1 tragic. first The performance features Rue Lynn Gaibraith as Hansel. Pn!i y Savage as Gretel. Kathleen Dredge as mother. Steven Curtis as father. Angel fieeder as the witch, Maureen Dredge as the sandman, and Penny Dredge as the dawn fairv. Ia the second performance, Mary Anne Savage is Hansei, Maureen Dredge is Gretel, Kimberly Brurnng is mother, Rue Lynn Galbraith is father. Angel R'eder is the witch, Kathleen Dredge is the dawn fairy, and Suzanne Dredge is Use sandman. MRS. KENNETH R. TERVORT (Marilee Peay) Thursday Rites Marilee Reay Weds Kenneth R. Tervort Marilee Reay became the bnde of Kenneth R, Tet vo t, of Orem, in a marriage ceremony performed Thursday, Sn the Edgemont Third Ward LDS Chapel by Bishop Shbl D. Kemp. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, Lee Reay, Provo, and Mr, and Mrs. LaRay Tervort, Orem. Following the ceremony a reception was held t ih Edgewood Condominium Oubhouse. The bride wore a flowing eggshell crepe gown with veil pear! trimmed bodice and matching elbow-lengtwith lace trim. Attending the bride were, Dana Ahnorr, maid of honor, Karen Tervort, sister of the bridegroom, as bridesmaid, with Jenncfer and Julie Young as junior bridesmaids. Kim Eccle served as best man, with Kevin Tervort, the bridegroom's brother, acting ss usher. The newlvweds will make their home In Provo. Household Hints Federal law requires at least $ per cent meat, on a cooked basis, in any product labeled barbecue sauce with meat. ' A head of iceberg lettuce calories. contains about h 65-7- 0 ' Store cocoa in a tightly sealed container in a dry place where the temperature ranges between 80 and 70 degrees fahrenheit. - PHOLIDAV , L Fai.-sfl- SALE o:iv T. producing WHITE's j New ,!w.0',df.,sf,w!, i'oiw SMILE MACHINE! MfylAL mul T tfEfl II I M"GEMIE'fZogIf' MRS. COLLEEN DIXON jJ f . It's Fantastic It's i . . . Precision-Buil- Just Dial for Stretch 'n Fancy Stitches! t! It's Performance Tested! Participating in a skit with lines taken from speeches of famous were Americans Mariam West. Marian Ostler, Barbara Jacobs, and Uretta who toasted the Romriey incoming officers. To conclude the day's festivities, all joined ."I insinging "America." New officers are: Colleen Dsxon, president; De Anne Gardner, vice president; Virginia Larsen, secretary;' Anna Ley Redd, reporter Zina Dunford, historian; Fays Beck,' treasurer; and program committee -- - Margery Hatch, Fern Vernon and Mavis Spencer. 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