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Show Air Force Man to Wed Fairview. Maid "to Wed Texas Maid Rrovo-Ma- SUNDAY HEJtALD . Frora Texas tomn Intertill"!! bridal new with the' nmmne"--! ment by Mr. and Mrs. Kosa . Mirth 21st tut been selected as the altar date of JMsy Ann Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Alton Jones of Fairview and Douglas Cirl Elliott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elliott ol Provo. The marrlane will take place In Las Vegas, Nev., to be followed by a short huntymoon. Upon their return, the couple plan 1o reside e It City. Is a graduate of The bride-to-the North Sanpeto High School in Mount Pleasant At present she is emnloyed in Prow. Now enrolled In the school of pharmacy , at the University ol Utah, Douglas is a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsllon fraternity. He is former graduate of the Provo High School. x-- ol me engK-- i f thfir daughter. Joyce L Dttn Allred, to Stanley Evan Brereton, sou of Mr. and Mr, Gardner, recently w rrovo anu now reidrn!i of Spanish Fork. lUana are being made for a wedding In the Salt Lake LDS Temple following S t n J e y I jraau.uun from Officer Training School in ier li at nreient Ann) li Brant In the U. S. Air Force sta tioned at Houston, Tex. He U graduate of rrovo lUgh School. 9 of Betlalre Clark ment o "V Sub-De- Salt-Uk- 'April in Paris To Orem Dance Sub-De- t. 1 Hold-awa- JOYCE LADEAN ALLKED j Primary Girls Model Finery - OREM "April In Paris" will be temporarily in Orem when the hold their annual aprlng dance. Plan were made for tne ai event, scheduled for April their meeting Thursday evening ei the home of Colleen Fairbanks. The following committees were assigned: Decorations. Pat Gloria Adams, Shirley Clyde; tickets. Colleen Fairbanks, Le Ann Loveless. Colleen Fergu son: hall. Colleen Baker, Carol Necl: orchestra, Connie Little, Glenda Voelker and advertising, Gwen Forsythe. ;) Marching, Valor Songs Sti r Reynolds Chapter Members ; t to Bring bs a. be y, Refreshments were served to ;;!':.:". 1 ."f ; SPANISH FORK -- The Stake illome builders group of the Prt- ,mary held a very successful! fashion show at the First LDS Ward. The Spring theme, with decora-- , itlons of spring flowers added a jbe autlful touch. Sixteen young fo'k' modeled ttie Junior fashions which had been supplied by local stores. Each model appeared on a rais- Y ; . 1 ed platform with satin drapes for PATSY ANN JONES 'background and a spotlight played on the young model SMALL FRY STRUT FINERY Members of the Palmyra LDS Altogether 450 people were pre Stake Primary Home Builders group who took part with others In a sent. successful fashion show during the week Include, left. Karen Finch, Miss LaVon Brown (Miss Utah) Ann Warren and Annette Dixon. Special guest at the show, Misj gave an appealing talk to the young La Von Brown, (Miss Utah) gives the girls some pointers." folks. The committee In charge of the Members of the Provo Chaptcr.lannounced the stale convention fashion show coralsted of Association be held la 0?den May 8 and dames Clifton Huff, Horace of Unlver-lwoul- d Women met Thursday evenlns;9 and Issued an invitation to all by and Wayne Francis. Mrs. the Joseph Smith banquet hall members to attend. She also an- - leby was chairman of the com- Mr. and Mrs. L. Smith announce the engagement for the regular monthly dinner nounced that elections would be mittee and Mrs. Huff acted as nar- - and of their daughter, Barbara, to marriage approaching rator for the fashion show. conducted ai the Anril meeting, meeting Mr. of son and Mrs. Stephen Jasperson Kenneth Jasperson, Mrs. Avery Clne presided and Mrs. Catherine Wills sani; a solo ' of Goshen. i rwho Bird i accompanied by Mary i ,i the Decora-Women' slso played vows solo. will ! The cooiple at piano exchange wedding tlons featured a St. Patrick motif . i i Clubhouse and will be honored at a reception immediately I with shamrocks and horseshoes' ( In to Cali--- Music, Department Work Continuing their study of fnuslc. the efforts and victories of peace those mentioned and the followBeth Fullmer, ing members: members of Alice Louise Reynolds and not of war." Clubs, Chapter Six. met at the1 Mrs. Rose Kartchncr presented Marilyn Fuller, Collen Cooper, Pat home of Mrs. Josephine Johnson ten rules for living by Dr. Givens. Gilllgan, Charlotte Nlcols, Blllle , Erickson, Shirley Edwards, to hear I program of marching retired national secretary of Association. Loy Vee Adams. Shirley Miller, longs and souks of valor under National Education the direction of Miss Elizabeth Mrs. Clyde Webb, president, con- Bonnie Lee Andrews, Gaye Lywere man and Shirley Adams. Special J Souter. Mrs. Alma Van Wagenen ducted the meeting. Hostesses Mrs. J. C. Molfm, Mrs. C. Lynn 'guests were Mrs. Rex Olsen, club I was in charge of the music. M. advisor and Jeannette Abraham, Miss Souter took the psycliologt- - Hayward .and Mrs. Wanda J a former member. , cal aspects of music and classl- - Snow. nresent were the Mes Other . fled them In six groups: power, dames J. A. Uayson, W. O. Facer, J constructive, spiritual Influence, social in- - Amanda John&ion, fcthei Kerr f moral persuasiveness, A. King. Arncl Milner. splration, aesthetic urges, and cul- - Thomas C. Nelson, William V. Joseph SECTIOV contribution. tural J royd. COUNCIL George Kamsboibam Marching song;, she told the Charles E. Rowan, Laura Spald WOMEN'S SPRINGVILLE Mrs. Sherman Tuesday 8 p. m. at the Women's group, are recognized as powerful ing and Miss Pearl Snow, Clubhouse. Mrs. Marbra Joseph- - Nielson was elected president of and influential Many are the out- meetson, associate editor of the Ira the Juene Mere Club at a growth of war, some coming spon- - i : ing Wednesday evening at the be the will Era provement speak taneously from soldiers and er. Each member Is asked to home of Mrs. Frank Crandall. In , written by with Mrs. Nielson bring a guest and an Invitation islChosen to serve deliberate to attempt whip up' Women's CouncU w" lrs- issued to a and fervor. Illustrations patriotism dent; Mrs. Grant Thorn, secretary-treasuremembers to attend. were given 'such as "Columbia, and Mrs. Fay Jenscnv OF RADAR LADIES I the Gem of the Ocean," "Johnny at the club for program chairman. luncheon Tuesday Comes Marching Home," "Marchwere conducted by Election members and guests. Reservations ing Through Georgia." From World Mrs. R,usell Blackett, present should be in bv Monday. came songs line "uppert.war i club president, who also conducted Dr Lesley Lloyd, dean of stu HOME ARTS SECTION "Over There" and "Keep dentg at Brigham Young Univer WOMEN'S COUNCIL , ary a short business session relative Miss . i we nome fires Burning." vthn nvm 13 months In JaDan ?:30 p. m. at the Wom- to the Red Cross drive In which Monday ; Souter also spoke of John Phillin!orl . pdUcationnl mission for the en's Clubhouse. Election of offi- she commended the ladies for The March King," and :ffnvprnm(nt. was the eupst sneaker1 Sousa, their wholehearted coooeration In cers. , told some of his life and piesenteU'at meeting of the Bonbeur Club LITERARY SECTION carrying out their assigned iart his famou march, "Stars andj wcLesday at .tthe home ol Mrs. WOMEN'S COUNCIL . d of the campaign. Mrs. Paul j S t r i p e swForever." Community Frank Van agenen. 8 p. m, at the Worn read the collect and Mrs. Wednesday anu rccorus were useu 10 "Dr. Lloyd reuu a KiiiijiuK ilpancse verse en's Clubhouse. 'Annual benefitiDouglai Bills "was. awarded the present the songs. from a book .entitled, "Shadows card party. Tickets available at project prire. in uiscussing songs oi vaior, tne on the Shoji." He showed slides of the door. Proceeds for. benefit of A delightful program was also speaker said men have seven na- scenes In Japan and of the people annual honor party, to be held enjoyed bv the ladles In a review tures; physical, intellectual, spir- he met there. He also had pictures later. of the book "The Magic of Bellev-Ine- " itual, aesthetic, social, recreational of Korea and the Korean people. NIKE CLl'B bv Mrs. Dave Reynolds. In . and moral. For each of these she A Japanese motif was used, in MonUay 8 p. m. with Mrs, Lillian which the author, Claude M. Bris presented a song saying that valor flower arrangements of iris, bird Booth. tol, relates Instances from history is the united action of these seven of paradise and heather. DELTA KAPPA GAMMA as well as everyday living to nolnt natures into a complete self. The Mrs. Harold Nelson presided and weanesai.y 7:0 p. m. at the out that anyone who believes firm- first was "Battle Hymn of the plans were made for the husbands' home of Mrs. Wyroa Done, 690 N.l'y enough and uses his conscious Republic," with a brief history of party to be held April 1. Mrs. 4th E. Cleone Skousen will be the and subconscious minds toward the juna ward liowe; "Onward, Chris- WeldoriJ.Taylor will act as chair- speaker- - and- special - music- - has fulfillment of - bis - desire- s- can tian Soldiers," spiritual; "Last man of the committee in charge been arranged. Itrujy make them become a reality. Rose of Summer" and "Beautiful of arrangements and will be as- CON AMORE He suggested the theory shoi1d be Blue Danube," aesthetic; "Auld sisted by Mrs. Monroe Paxman, Monday S p. m. with Mrs. Seth made more a part of daily living -H.-i- ih BiIlinRg,-33- 0 In acquiring happiness, and peace Mrs- .- RusseliSwenson,-and-Mr- s. "Strike up-t- he E. . GARDEN CLUB OF of mind as well as achieving the Band," social; "Merry Widow Grant Richards. , Waltz," recreational; Mrs. Lloyd was a guest of the SPANISH FORK "Land of goals we all set. Hope and Glory," moral. Commun- group and Mrs. Paul Holt, a forFriday at the home of Wendell At the conclusion of the meeting lrs. Luzon Crosby of refreshments were served by the ity singing led by Mrs. Florence mer member, Mem- Bradford J. Madsen and records were also bers present i addition to those Ore mwill speak on Iris, and Il- hostess to the following: Mrs. Mer- used to demonstrate these songs mentioned were the Mesdames lustrate the talk with pictures. vln Wright. Mrs. Orvil Clark, Mr to the group. David Crowton, Elvin Anderson, FEDERATED MUSIC CLUB Douglas Bills, Mrs. Dave ReynThe talk was concluded with a Phillip Christenson. Ray R. Can- OF SPANISH FORK olds, Mrsl Arvll Bray, Mrs. Sher- Wednesday at the Second LDS, man Nielson. Mrs. Jay Madsen, history of the national anthem, ning, HaroW Van Wagenen, Stanwhich the entire in ley Watts, Royden iJraithwaite. Ward Relie' Society room, 8 p. m. Mrs. Paul Havmond, Mrs. DeVon Ford, Mrs. Grant Palfreyman, singing. The speaker, ended her Glenn R. Kenner. Clyde Sandgren, ALPHA UNITAS MEGA nd Mrs. talk by saying, "May we hobe in Robert Bunker, Clifton A. Tolboe, Today, 2:30 4. m. with Karen Mrs. Sylvester AHan Russell Blackett. Leishman, 1119 Elm Avenue. ..the future that the songs we sine Lcland Wakefield, John in praise of valor will Features AAUW Meeting the-Lo- lub Notes Elections Held At'Juene Mere Club - ,f jjapan, in t"'" ou, Verse, Film Shown Club r; Hay-mon- - Marriage Planned This Week L WS. beethQler rntprtninc following on March 14. Following a honeymoon trip ' fornia they will make their home in Provo. wishing wells and. daffodils and In pussywillows added charm to the Barbara is a member of the senior class at Provo high decorations, school where she is a member of the Pep Club and Phi was Mrs. hostess Seethaler B. J. Teachers from the Franklin members of Tres Joll Club Gamma Si. She was graduated from LDS seminary last school were In charge of the dec-j'0- u . orations with M'ss Bernice Juste-- Thursday at her home. Guests year. son acting as chairman and Mrs. were seated at rmall tables atis a graduate of Payson High bridegroom-elec- t The with blue Bertha Durnell, Mrs. Rhea Reeves, tractively decorated LDS seminary and is at present employed at Tooele, and IriV and Dutch snapdragons pink Ida Knudson and Patricia Ed Following, luncheon the- guests munds as committee members ninria'ii played table games, The rfinnr pnmmiitM f town Mrs. Harrison Conover. chairman' ir r.ion Kni ri!.n L. 0. Campbell of Salt Lake CityMr, win rnnrfii Mr. 'and Mrs. Clyde F. Coombs of FresAndernon Mr. Jim Campbell and Mary Swartz.. no, Calif. Other guests were Mrs. Will A. Following dinner the 73 mem-be- n J A. Seethaler. Mrs. Mrs present divided into study Jones, Mrs; Erma Hawke, groups with the social and Inter- Ole Olsen and Mrs. Anne national relations groups combin ing to hear Jesse Reeder of the Members present were the MesnolIUcal science department of, domes Delia Stubbs, D. D. Sutton. Brigham Young University discuss John Ellison, Allie Jones. A. M. international trade. The dramaThomas, Clark Newell, Alex Mor: troup planned the program for.tensen, Harry McCoard, Gertrude the May meeting and the art group, Page, Charles Thomas, Albert S. Jones and Miss Rhoda Douglas, worked on needlepoint. Flower Setting - "j YOUR DOLLAR IS I(l!!6 IIEHE! Oil rri ova tm.; tues., m. 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