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Show ' SUNDAY HERALD Provo. Utah County. Utah SUNDAY. JUKE . 1953 2-- A Society Mews Reception Planned When June Dixpri Is Wed to Dallin Oaks, June 24 1 Women Ires. Robert D. Yountf will solemnize the marriage of June Dixon of Spanish Fork and Dallin H.. Oaks of Provo in"a ceremony planned for Jan 24 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Parent of the attractive Will bride-ele-ct In India today social reforms among other features, revising and political advances are being outmoded customs and outworn made with a rapidity which tends beliefs, would give a woman the to amaze the foreign observer. Women are playing a major role right to share in her father's in the building up of the new property. The till slo includes nation which became free a bare the wife's right to divorce: five yean ago. Leading body of organized la remote sections of Mindanao, women In India la the Women's Conference. Compar- the Philippines where clocks and able In Influence, though not watches are unknown, a In size, to the General Federation bird called "Kalaw." belonging to of Women's Clubs In the United the eagle family, telle time, esthe day. At 4 a.m., States, the Conference la of re pecially curinfemirs four resonant cent origin. Its rapid growth. this big bird be heard as can which cries, la all more the therefore, sig aa two miles. .At noon, he issuesfara nificant. tone. Organized In 1927 (the Federa long tion had it early beginnings In ia 1E80). the Women's Conference is now recognized as want to spokesman for.tbe women of In- ilia. Its membership haa risen to look lika this? over 23,000 and Ita branches are in many cities. Delegates from all over the country meet once a .year. A standing committee of the conference meets twice a. receive guests In a reception the evening of the aam t their home in Spamsa Fork. of India Finding Horizons in Reforms New ' " dar June has asked her twin aliter to be honor maid. There will be two brldeimaida, Elaine Dixon, another aister and Evelyn Oaks, sister of the prospective bridegroom. Tiny sisters. Linda and , Portia Dixon will be flower glrla. Dallin has asked Morris Jackmon of Provo to be beat man and Willard Dixon. Spanish Pork and of the principals and Malin Merrill of Provo will Assist in the John and Taylor Perry ushering. June Is attending the Brigbam Young University where ahe is a sophomore student and a member of the V Calcares and Orchesls dance group. Dallin. the son of Mrs. Stella Harria Oaka and the late Dr Lloyd E. Oaks, is also a student at BYU where he claims membership in the Gold Brieker social unit. He is engaged as chief engineer in a i local radio station. functions wilj be a shower Among the H. Lambert of Spanish Mrs. Paul June for by given All-Ind- ia big-bille- IV Oaks.-brother- s " d A new yer All-Ind- v GLORIA HANSEN yesr. , Gloria Hansen Among Those Planning June Weddings al , ; )0 A ct Mere Club Summer Recreation Program tecrt&psste.i add gieamtnx fceis.tr te teem ana e..n& te yrw then try this . . At first the conference confined itself to various aspects of the advancement pf women's educa-- ( Charmodt nylon tlon. Soon the scope of the conference was widened to Include fork. pressure for social reforms, such dl-in-one: as rsising the age of marriage of and removal "untouchablllty" Another' couple planning a jgarriage in June are Gloria caste JUNE DIXON restrictions, and reform of Hanien, Provo, and Ernest Anderson Jr.. won of the Senior the laws of Inheritance aa affectErnest Andersons of Pay son. One bride-eleparents, Jlr. ing women. and Mrs. Fred A. Hansen are announcing their engagement It is interesting to note that (Belle it was never at any time necesand wedding plans. Little as the Leaguers play ball for Indian women to struggle Dlortcnnf' sary (Continued From Pare The marriage will be performed at the Manti LDS Tem for the and deserve the support of thejtnjOyS Lovely and lightweight to vote. In .Britain, on June 26 and the pair will be honored the following through right moveto give you gleek lines J and caps and solicits city. ple the I have the! suffragette SoCiO to organize made Quick-dryin- g . ment,, and even' in America, it vthe sponsorship of some local bus- - Attempts V. , i w evening in a wedding reception at the Provo First-Sevent- h nylon to women took decades for , m ,, iUl . , ,. cicii recreation front and back ward bus jian. panels achieve political equality with that the boys are as anxious ma at toe for is employed in civil service at Dugway. She men. In India, action Dlans are Demi lormmaiea o ui- - ben ol Bene mere Gloria, comfort; however, political vide the city geographically and home of Mrs. Reed Bailey Thurs- - graduated from Provo High School and has attended Brig- - freedom from outside rule autorayon and cotton elastic have teams from each section of day afternoon with" it uniwith the Chauhtenett also matically She brought ham tideatotrim your Young sings University. all ages. Anyone deiiring to playj a pleasant afternoon of sewing versal suffrage for women along circles. LDS is in and active hooks, boned, Chorus, hip! Side Mr. to contact a is urged hot Ashby with men. without even a visiting was followed by in civil service work after for is Ernest Nude, employed average currently hips, in the recreation, department. served the The Indian evening. early National' jstfpper The program in itself seems 'Serving was "from small tables 18 months spent with the U. S. Navy. He was formerly en Congree recognized the eaerl-- j medium, bust, gizes S4-4- 2. but that is just part each adorned with a low bowl of rolled at the A. and M. University at Fort Collins, Colo, and fices thai had been made by the Sv'i . women of the experiment Linn and his rose buds. Attending were the of India who worked,! the Brigham Young University. Tat en ifpper etjfe . workers are conducting to bring fought and suffered side by aide Mary T. Dahlquiat. J. Earl 2 with men In the, effort to gain White, SUee about the ultimate goal to deter- Lewis, J. F. Mower,' R. L. Redford. 2, 44, 44 national of play of this O. A.Watts, Clifton B. Thatcher the mine Nede, for Josle Ella Independence their Baum. pattern Boyce, Utah). J Almira Johnson. Eva Gillespie, country. community and then to finally have and Ralph Foote. FIXTURES Estelle Theobsld. Clsra Jones, "a safe, well supervised amuseloaay, xnererore, Indian wo Hilda Conder, Ida Carter. Lydia men are able to concentrate, free ment area, with ; adequate facili- Tuesday afternoon, TANA"RICHARDS AND By Alice Elliott. ties to meet the interests of chilHogan, Lynnette from a narrow feminist outlook. Timpanogos, Tuesday and ThursPearl Stubbs. Louise Trot- - on' broad social problem affect- At the MIA party of the dren and adults of all ages." day mornings. mm a In addition to the program ofwnoif, as weu wiH be the first day, mont Second LDS Ward Tuesday jier. Jrnruir n. rwrngni. Annie ju-- ; n. me unun Registration as The: women Tana and Richards. in particular. They can fered, the department also offers at each class. evening, the following young people flespie i 1 ana "c me $400 in cash awards at the end "m viui in were winners games yj wi m tas" p Tennis clssses which are at pres- H aaI m a tha ai4iiei Ptava all home of Alice Elliotts with Mrs. is estimated that. nearly 'W.OOO.OOQ were which by enjoyed events, held in co who attended: Rav Johnson, Jon,Conder furnishing the program. women are eligible to rote) as mer music programs for .1j.,!ent underway, are being r..u Dixie! Mrs. Emrriett Moyle and family, well as 'their power of moral - AT YOUR David who deserve it on the basis of Hicken. Skousen, ftcVc Burley. Idaho are visiting with persuasion- r.mm.H et.von T.vinr Min of eaa uif auvu izu ieiicui summer, stress will be placed onin...f. Puch her father. Levi Bounous. CurretiUy the All-Ind- ia lne long participation with a PolntjBob Mecnam . Nxt week's meeting! Scott, Ned. Nancy and Todd SolcJ Women'a Conference ' ia working Daily Sehednie scoring system, particularly inlj, to held in the various homes mon. of La Vegan, are visitors at'for the paasege of a bill which Day to day schedules of the var- tournament play, classes attendedi0f the teachers, or where they the H. S. Richards home for this is pending in the new Indian ious activities of summer program and improvement. First p 1 a c ejdesignate. On the first week ofweek. Parliament just elected. This bill, -follows: trophy will be given by the month, the entire group wllli ' aid in each of the five following meet at the church. Dancing classes: YOU'LL BE SURPRISED t. f r Club met and divisions:. School. Provp High Literary Edgemont Tuesday HOW UTTLE IT COSTS Thursday, tap dancing; Saturday, Boys, 11 to 1J yesrs: IS to 15 Wednesday afternoon at the home; sr folk dancing and rhythm, all at yesrs; 15 to IS years. Girls. 12 of Mrs. Claude. Conder, and aftes a delicious hot lunch, Mrs. Vasto 9 a. m., with registration Monday.' to 15 years and 15 to 18 years. Wednesand Tanner, interestingly told .about Monday Second third Joaquin. and. place awards her into Mexico. Lovely flowday at 9 a. m. until 12 noon, for will be free rackets ers trip decorated the beautiful new .;. . from Carlson's. tap. home. Mrs. Albert Smith was a , Timpanogos. Friday at 9 a. m. Although the program is un3er guest, and members present were "Until 12 nooit for tap. a way. registration may take place Matia Burk (who has been teachDrama classes: "Te Service What We Se?T at any time. ing school all winter in Gandy, Provo High School, Monday and Phone 41 S 44 N. Univ. 9 a. m. 12 at until Wednesday pre-nupti- tetatcUe i 1-- AfteiT)00n lit i ., .,--.- K gm'l con-trover- ' well-rounde- d, mm Eft ata; Mes-dam- es S4-4- 24-4- Edgemont SERVICE ' y Edge-jTriple- tl, mn 1 si f at ex m rlrK h-,.- lJ" Store of Quality Products m S 1st West -- rnn nnnv ln - 2a.d He. - I Her-jea- ch . ' ! PECK top-quali- ty " ELECTRIC As Cool As A Cool Summer noon. Friday Joaquin, morning and Breeze . . AND JUST AS LIGHT ON YOUR BUDGET polka oms ' and Moo n bea m s : (o) ARE YOU A . f i Sew . . r To I Kfl, mom, 7 tni hr eoin-dotte- eivt eh f estones. i . ..how ...... oert, H whirl-skirte- magatmt ere ood d toNcing through September tings or more. obovt. sparked witti no95 WKfV . . LEFT: Embroidered on the skirt fnr an apmn effect . . . sleeveless to capture coolness. Thi drr$ is made rf a Wam-nuttissue chAmbray of all Egyptian yarn. PermaTier.tly finished to retain its hi t re through rountless laundering Aqua, brown, or flate. Sizes 7 to, 15. RIGHT: A dress that plays so many roles . . in the eun . . . a date dress to w?ar' dancing:. Fkirt .and bodice 'accented with tucks . . . tiny matching jacket. Of ailky Sanforized broftdcloth. Sky blue. and banana, yellow. Sizes t9 to 15. rapl?rry pink, lime , " Your wedding napkins purchased here will be printed free rf you register new; dur Ing Juno. HAMILTON'S Gloria's Shop 4 NO. June your choice of dinnerwore or" crystal patterns during June only arid re- -. ceive free as a flift from Hamilton's one place setting of your choice pattern upon completion of our selling seven place set- cool you'll Ulk 'm I H'i nylon the new Gibson d GiH Jooic tho all during .Register - v ta BRIDE-TO-B- E brides-to-b- e : JtuK'A!((qi now tovty .yovJl look. all WB AVI. g'ifts- V- grfxnno cards 21 6 N. University - candies Phono 3726--J 5 |