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Show i . 'V ''v'-4- ' ' - . J. I " ""' 1 :: . f . , -' ' " v - x - . , ' . I . ..." . r -f 5 M i . I . - , if i . ""W , . " v' ' f I"' ' f , . - , - A 1 ' ' "M .... r ' ... , . - f - . ' ' 'It I . T ' , ' I " 'j,. t- - .j ' , , , I J ' . I - -v,. v . - : ' , j - v v - v o 1 ' I ' t ' ' 4 - 4. v.- ,K.v T V I , ' ; 'y z- " I'-; - i . : ...v.- -d -,.':-" ' - r ' ' I ' ' r" ' ' I - 1 : OlrV I - PROVO GIRL WED ON COAST I- ;.-'.:' h S -Mb"Pr :p-- , Durinceremonle. performed' in to Angelef.'CaJif,, on .J X- ; Pv 'r" v 7 - ' ii- -. -- ' 4 . 5, St. Valentine-a day. .February U, Ethella Olsoni daughter of 1 4 It 1 X I I - ' C V ? , v 4 4 Mr. and'Mrt. C. Arvil Otoon ofProvo, became, the brld of I - ' ' 4 ' J X f I . T - ' . rfU' " .-i?" VV ' i, - ' iS1 Robert Berry, of Los Angelea. ; i , I .,f 1 . X feW I. . "v.V ' ,? ' '"Jfl . Both are employed In Glendale, Calif., and will make their . I ' ' i' ' I; r ' LaCiL- " . - v. ... . , - - .1 f , home there. ' f ' , ' J fl ,ant 8 L ' A JlX ' S '' i ' -. , . V ! The trlde, a former Brieham Young university student, v . ; -y..-. a I . SALEM GIRL BECOIVIES BRIDE BigTioD and Mrs. Rav Davis riage of their diughter, Florence, to Veloy Vest, aon of E.K. Vest of American Fork, whichaa-Solemnized Thursday, February Feb-ruary 12, in the Salt Lake temple,'. wth President -Stephen L. Chipman officiating. :- .. ; . Bishop and Mrs, Davis, parents oaf the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Kay , Vest, brother of the groom, witnessed the ceremony. Mr. Vest is a . teaciier inJthe Juab county ;. schools and-' is an accomplished . muslclanThe bride recently returned from a mission in the northern states, and is completing a course v vat the B. Y. U. She will graduate with the class of 1942. She a member of the La Vadis Jhgn0gte2&msstnY society in the Palmyra stake Y. W. M. ie newlyweda enjoyea a Arizona -and "California, and; DouglaswMere he entered the ! fBar Association - To Name Officers; t Dinner Arranged X-' :1 The annual social and election ' f. of officers of - the Utah County ;. Bar association, is being arranged T' for - Friday - evening at the Edna 'Mae Hedqulst home. Dinner will be served at 7:30 o'clock to the members and partners. The,Utah county bar committee ;-. Includes: John Hart, Elmer Terry, and Sherman vChristenson, who ; have appointed the following wo- v men to plan the supper and pro- gram: Mrs. George S. Ballif, chair- t man, Mrs. De Vere Wooton : of '.: American Fork, Mrs. Sherman Christenson, Mrs. Elmer Terry and . :: Mrs. Stanley Dunford. A. -L. Booth, Provo attorney, ; will be the speaker of the even " ing, his topic to be "Law Ex periences in Provo and Utah .1 County." ' y Games will be played and a program furnished. Reservations ' ; : should be made with John Hart. MrsvC.E;Maw Gives Program Mrs. C. E. Maw presented an excellent paper at the - meeting of the discussion section of the .. women's Council, held at the y Women's clubhouse Friday after- y noon. Trie topic of the paper was "Democracy, the. Way of Life ; Our Only Defense." Assisting in the discussion were Mrs. W. T. I ' Hasler, Mrs. D. O. Wight, Mrs. ' -J. W. Aird and Mrs. Clark All- f red '. . - Mrs. L. N. Oakley, . chairman. . presiaeo, ana 25 members were present. " - La-Vdison Glub Friday Mght La-Voison club members, were entertained Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Ida Johnston. Mrs. Ethel Bunnell and Mrs. Thelma Cropper were welcomed as new members and. guests included Mrfli Mirla Thayne. and, Mrs. Eva .Lewis. Members in attendance were: Mrs.1 Ruth H. Johnson, Mrs. MaurinerN-Burnlngham. Mrs. ; Irene Collins. Mrs. Erma Hundley, Mrs. Alene Terry, Mrs. Helen Ed : wards of Provo. Mrs. Delia H. Cook and Mrs. Elaine R. Marchant of Springville, Cards and luncheon were diversions. diver-sions. Mrs. Maurine Burningham and Mrs. Ruth Johnson won the . favors. , t . of Salem.- announce the mar social' unjt, also the Tbeta Sigma jot the.Xi ,Ea,ijt. counselor s I. A. brief honeymoon trip to Southern Mr; Vest left Tuesday for Fort IT. S. Army. Wedding Date Set By Couple SPANISH FORK Mr. and Mrs. George . E. Larsen of this city, an nounce the . engagement and ap- pronching' marriage " of their daughter, Miss Peggy Larsen, to Don Beddoes, son of Mrs. Ernest Sabin of Salem. The marriage is to be an event of March 9, and will be solemnized in the Mesa, Arizona L. D. S. temple. Both young people are graduates gradu-ates of the Spanish Fork high school. The bride-to-be is an accomplished ac-complished musician and is well known in local music .circles. They will make their home in Glendale, . California, where Mr. Beddoes is employed in defense work. ' Several parties are being arranged ar-ranged for Miss Larsen. L'Natausha Club Election Held Election of officers took place at a . meeting of the L'Natausha club, held Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. , Mildred John son. The following - members were elected: Mrs. 'Erma McKell, president; presi-dent; Mrs. Fay Knudsen, treasurer; treasur-er; Miss Elaine Bott, reporter. The game, "Americano" was played, and defense stamps were given as favors to Mrs. Belva Peay, high score, and Miss Dor- tha Fae Christensen, consolation award. In. attendance' were:v Miss Ger- aldine Olsen, Miss Ethelyn Myers, Mrs. Belba Peay, Mrs. Erma McKell, Mc-Kell, Miss 1 Norma- Bonaett, Mrs. Norma Westphal, MissMary Muh- lestein, Mrs. Fay Knudsen, Mrs. Dorothy Spackman, Mrs. Mildred Johnson, Miss Edna Myers, Miss Dortha Fie Christensen and , a guest. Miss Florence Riding of San Francisco, Calif. - Enjoyed at Club Mrs. Wilford Teasdale was hos tess,, to members - of her club Thursday ' evening : at her home; games .and a- delicious luncheon being enjoyed. ; Mrs.- Marjorie.-' Brlenholt and Mrs. Ralph Vincent, a guest, won the . prizes. Also in attendance were Mrs. Grace '.; Wagner, Mrs. Maxine Fitzgerald, Mrs. Af ton. -Wilklns, Miss Ruth Thorne and auss juien iioyo. . Acacia Club Hears Review Mrs. Frank J. I. Earl deUghted members of the Acacia club with an interesting review of "There j No - PUce Like Home," by, James Lee, Euenwooa, . ai wb regular session held Friday afternoon, at-j Mrs. Rees Bench was in charge. Roses and potted flowers were ar ranged about the rooms. Tasty refreshments were, served. The afternoon' was, enjoyed by the following members: Mrs. Verne S. Nelson, Mrs. Harold Anderson, An-derson, Mrs. JEIarvey Steheli,-Mrs. Ervin Coon, Mrs. A. E.. Wright, Mrs. William Connell, Mrs. Rees Bench, Mrs. s Theodore -Taylor, Mrs: Jesse Stott, Mrs. Frank Goold, Mrs. Keneth Weight, Mrs. LaVar Christensen and Mrs. M. B. Wallace. - - GIRLS; VIE , y tw f , - X Jb- .... v:. .:rP-' V:;. if x i - Tiiiifcli-iiri--l-fr-i-ar-inrtwiiiii(Wtfr"-rttMfmtY r niwnirrtinifc iwm--'"" irni limiii r r rn itfMifcttiiimmiinnirftiimniTii One of; these attractive girls will be chosen stake 'queen;4a t the annual Utah stake' Gold- and Green; ball to be'held Mondayyeningr Marc- 2, at the Joseph Smith buildingPeaaUng frorrirn selected; as ward queens: gloria Beck, Pioneer ward; Lillian - Christensen;: Sixths Agnes - MadsehV Second;1 Florence Adams, Four&i'ahd ' Viro'dDixbhThird:" V stake IArofficerlsrihtihcei--'. ' v During ceremonies performed' in Los Angele. Calif on St. Valentine's day, February 14, EtheUa Olson; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Arvir Olson of iiProvo, became the bride of Robert Berry, of Los Angeles. , . , , BoUi are employed in Glendale, Calif., and will make their home there. - ? f . J The tride, a former Brigham Young university student, las been working in Glendale for the past year. : Ik E. M-C Qub Entertained Mrs: Elsie Lloyd was hostess to members of the E. M. . C- dub Friday evening at her home. Mrs, Ella, Casper was assisting hostess. Patriotic favors proved-attract ive. Mrs. Felinda . Huff .told A topyr regsM glvanx Mrs. ueuian nenrtcnsen ana . jurs. May Scott. A tasty lunclieon was served. : ' Guests were Mrs. Edith Hanks, and Mrs. Robee Coleman, and members were Mrs. Edith Clayton, Clay-ton, Mrs. Eliza .West,. Mrs. ;Lucile Peay, Mrs. Elma Thurman Mrs. Felinda Huff, Miss Margaret Clay ton, Mrs. Marjorle Mobley, Mrs. Dorothy Rasmussen, . .Mrs. Vera Liddlard, Mrs. Louie AUman, Mrs. Beulah .Henricbsen, . Mrs. Agnes Carter, Mrs. Julia Brim and Mrs. May Scott. FOR HONOR OF Citizenship Day Program Monday ' The Provo Women's Council is sponsoring its annual Citizenship day program, this year, the affair to be held on Washington's birthday; birth-day; Monday, -at 2 o'clock at tne Womens; clubhouse. v.'" planned and the public Is cordially invited to-1 attend. Scandinavians Tender Dance1 - The-' Scandinavian' organization of. Provo, held a dance Saturday evening at the Third ward ; hall, the affair being ' largely, attended by married couples. Music was .furnished by the Hot Timers. - ' UTAH ST AKE GOLD AND GREEN QUEEN ' y, ' ' - , - " ( ' ' ! ' - . - -Trt- J. . , X 1- y J " f 1 Mrs. Ercanbrack Leads Discussion ' Mrs. Sterling ErcanDrack Jed in the discussion at the regular meeting meet-ing of the Laconia chapter of the Delphian Society, held Friday morning in the Public library. . Mrs.' Parley L. Larsen, president, was 1n'chrgte.lKTahWtfBlc iiTeihrge,.Mrs1.n!to topic was: "Why England Won the Race ' for European Supremacy' She Was assisted by Mrs. Howard Graham, Mrs.. George. Worthen, Mrs. G. H. Heindselman, Mrs. , Zola" -Peterson,' -Mrs. ' Herman Grimm and Mr L. B. Cardall. Club Party at HeHquist Home A' no-hostess party was enjoyed by , the Mlerceles- club members 1 J . EARLY NUPTIALS PLANNED Of interest to their friends in Provo, is the forthcoming marriage of Carrie Mae1 Henderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Henderson of Wilmington, North Carolina and George .Ernest Pringle, Jr., of Provo, and Kemmerer, Wyoming v MrPringle is the son of Mrs. G. E. Pringle, Srn and the late MT. Pringle of Kemmerer, Wyo. , . . " V i- x The marriage is to be an event of February 26, in the Salt Lake temple. . . . . , ' - . - r , Both formerly attended the Xhi TMhaJtae Hedqulst home. The affair was in the form of a bridge-dinner. Mrs. Justice Johnson; a guest, won the nigh score prize, and Mrs. Edwin Allen, the second favor. fa-vor. Those present to enjoy the party par-ty .were Mrs.. Ted.Maynard, Mrs. Max Zabriskie, . Mrs. Ralph Lichfield, Lich-field, Mrs.. D. R. ; Norton, Mrs. Leo Larsen, Mrs. Leo Ferre, Mrs. Edwin Allen,. Mrs. Roy Elliott, Jr., Mrs. Hal . Walton, . Mrs. . Victor Dahlin and Mrs. Carl Elliott. Brig nam Young university. . -4 mriday In Teniple PLEASANT GROVE-i-Mr. and " Mrs. Howard Pierce left for' California Cali-fornia immediately after - their marriage Friday In :-: the Salt Lake temple.- Mrs. Pierce was formerly Beth Sleeks, daughter Of Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Meeks of Pleas- . nat Grove. ' r Witnessing the ceremony, were parents of the. bride, Mrs. Ed Ball, . mother" of the groom, and.Mlsa' Mary Duke. - a : - Honoring the ' bride. Miss Duke and Miss Marilyn Richards entertained enter-tained at a. shower Tuesday evening eve-ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Richards. The guest Mat included Mrs. j Ball, Mrs, . Meeks, Mrs. Florence Jense, Miv. Lucille Anderson, , Mrs. Sadie Beck, Helen Robinson, Lola Jensen, Jen-sen, Katherine Kirk, Ardens-At- . wood, Mrs. Oral Wright, Mrs. Pearl Wadley, Mrs. Moya Told, Elizabeth Told, Estella Fenton, Mrs. Minnie Duke, Mrs. Kate Jacobs, Mrs. Da : Swenson, Mrs. Sarah Clark, Carol . Clark, Drucilla Loader, "Mrs.- Mar- -garet Bevereaux. Mary- Burns and , Maxene Peterson. ; t ? f . ' - - Mrs.-' Pierce has attended the Brigham Young university. The couple win live in California Sigiha Rho Initiations Held ; Four more . Brigham Toung university coeds who have filled L.D.S. missions have been accept-, ed into Theta Sigma Rho In final ' ' -. initiations held recently. They are: Emily Brooks of St. George, Beatrice Hawkins of Col-onia Col-onia Dublin, j ChlhuaTiua,'. Mex Ernestine Hatch of Colonia Juar ez. Chihuahua; "Mex - and Bessie - . Johnson of Provo. t r The actives who were, entertain ed are: Idona Chatterton of Alber ta, Can.jVlrginia;Rlchs. of .rfalt Lake City;- Romania Meeks, , of . Bicknell- Gwen Turner of Washington; Wash-ington; - Clara Jensen of Mantl: Donna Biglow of . Payson ; : Rinda xa.j'tuu, iuruuijr fiowmu, ana LePrele " Blooth ; of - CoLV- Dublan, Chilu Mex. - . ; Supper Served At Midnight ' -.The home of Mr and Mrs. Don Ihneawas the scene of a delightful delight-ful party Friday evening, when, they entertained for -their Saturday Satur-day Night club. ' , - Bridge was played, and' at midnight, mid-night, a tasty supper was served, with, spring flowers adorning the . table. - Mr. and Mrs. Earl Oss won . high, score prize, ,Mr. and Mrs. Homer. Bandley, consolation and Mr. and Mrs, Orlo Biff, trav- eling award. ' Others present. were Lblan Turner Tur-ner and - Mr. and Mrs. ; Morris . Brooks.' - --vr,.r . ' -'is "A |