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Show SUNDAY. 24 MAY 26. 1957 SUNDAY HERALD UUh County. Utah Bride,. Brides To Be Featured -- -- Marlene Lundell Plans Manti Temple Marriage v. ' V. - 4 ::-"t- - now employed in Salt Lake City. Mr. Willes filled a two-yeLDS mission in Southern California, and is now attending the Brigham Young University. They are planning to be married in the Manti LDS Temple on May 31. BENJAMIN Mrs. Katherine Lundell of Benjamin announces the engagement of her daughter, Marlene, to Blaine Willes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Willes also of Benjamin. Miss Lundell is a graduate of the Spanish Fork High School and Palmyra LDS Seminary. is- - She '' i - - , . 1 . , . ... - ar Mr P'-) 2 TT' ... :? ;r,v ' : ' """"" i "fe 4 si . : - ' i j ft.. VICTORIA JANKTT lil( HAKI'S Y Luncheon Reveals Be trot ha Of Vickie J. Richards LA VERNE ARM1TSTEAD Laverne Armitstead to Wed Paul Nerdin Wednesday ;;. 1 V In an impressive ceremony in the Sait Lake LDS Temple Friday, May 24. LaDeane Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jei-- ; fries P. Olsen. became the bride . MARLENE LUNDELL of Joseph Willard (Wid JTngey. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H Tingey of Salt Lake City. News Lakeview-Vineyar- d Elder Frank Woodbury formed the rites. A reception that evening Parley First LDS Ward Room Parties Mark Close Of Another School Year LAKE VIEW anist; Love Ann Scott, song treasleader; Connie Pehi-.ooffiAnn health urer; Holman, Anita leader. cer; Bovdih. game The girls cooked breakfast fruits as their project under the direccharge. They were assisted by tion of their leader. Mrs. Thelma home room mothers. Cropper. Nine members Union School second, fourth and fifth grades held home room parties Friday with teachers Mrs. Clegg, Mrs. Rowley and Mr. Thatcher in Yesharah Installs Five At Saturday Breakfast n, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Groo are the parents of a baby daughter OR EM Mrs. Hilton Robertson vice president; Ida Liechty. sec-- ' born recently at Utah Valley of the ond vice president: Mrs. Lowell; installed preid-enwas and Hospital. The new arrival has Yesharah Club Saturday morning White. secretary-treasurer- ; six brothers. Mrs. Virgil Bushman, correspond- at the annual May breakfast. Other officers taking over duties ing secretary. Pvt. Reed Olsen has returned Mrs. John Ereckleton, chairman to uere Mrs. George Collard, first Ft. Lewis, Wash., after spendof the breaKfast, welcomed the 35 a two-wee- k ing furlough at the members and guests at an Orem home of his Mr. and cafev Elowers of spring decorated Mrs. Merrill parents, Olsen, prior ta a the tables. Mr. and Mrs. Dorald Far East He reassignment. Allred sang numbers accompanied a as mechanic cently graduated by Mrs. Quinn Hatch. from air aviation school at Ft. Mr. and Mrs. William Litch- Buckner, Ala. field told of the world tour they recently took. They showed colored Mrs. Lenna Adams was honslides. ored on her birthday at her were Mrs. Freckleton Assisting home by the Happy Birthday By MARGUERITE WATERP.l RY Mrs. Harvey Williams and Mrs. Club. Games were enjoyed and n GOSHEN Katherine Lewis Hancock. to Mes-damserved refreshments was elected new president of The officers were elected at the Hazel Ivie, Elnora Gos-sarthe Ladies Auxiliary of the Go- regular meeting held DeLeen Bridges, Betty Thursday shen American Legum Post 12, met at The the evening. Grange, Donna Greaves, Shirley at a recent meeting t the organi- home of Mrs. group A Clarence Ashton. Walsh, and Ruth Frandsen. zation. Mrs. Charles E. Rowen was in lovely gift was presented to the Named to sere with tier uere charge of the nominations. hostess. Chnstensen. firt ice Madge Elizabeth Souter told of the execnd penences of the officers in the Mrs. Mary Bean from Santa president; Reene Miller. vice president; LaRa Oweiberry. mision field and their long years Monica. Calif., is visiting friends 'Sa Jen- ot service to the LDS Church. secretary - treasurer. and relatives in the Provo and sen, sergeant at arm: E a The outgoing prescient. Mrs. Lake View area. She came to chaplain, and Eva Steele :i,n. W.:;' .e;d Clark, reviewed the pltend the Madsen family retorian. activities and told of the union to be held Sunday, May 26, District officers attending the year's at Saratoga. fine work accomplished by the ,ur,e meet were Idell Thurston. various committees. Mrs. Hatch Reeee and Lillie McQuiu". Club "Lake View Lassies" gave the financial report. of at home the met Thursday was followed Mr. and Mrs. Fvelyn Kirk and by Testimony bearing The Johnson. following refreshments served to 31 Marilyn daughter Caren spent a weekend members by Erma Bennett, chair- officers were named: Diane Cropat the home of their daughter and man: Mrs. Paula Taylor, pi- Henry Lister. Mrs. per, reporter; Mr. and Mrs R eardo Golden Woolf. Mrs. Ashton. Mrs. Echezarreta of La Sal. Utah. Thomas CliTheroe. Mrs. Joseph Clegg and Mrs. Joseph Holt Henry Roberts has returned to Mrs. Ida Spotten was a guest. his home m Goshen after spending a week in Washington, D. C. vacation at the home of her mother-in-law- , Mrs. Sarah Steele.. Mrs. Helen Steel entertained the Ladies Sewing club reccntl. After several hours of trying, A luncheon was served to six Mr. and Mrs. Willis Finch were members. able to phone his sister and brother-in-laENROLL and Mrs. Major Mrs. Rose Steele. 81. ua taken Ray Grundell. who live at Kansas to the Paysnn Hospital last week Mo., where the tornado City. with a bad case of influenza. struck Monday, not very far from their home. Entertaining 29 young people on her daughter's birthday anniversary, was Mrs. Dee Hansen. A short program was held and refreshments were served. t fifth and sixth in Salt Tuesday grades Lake. They were accompanied by Mr. Seastrand. principal; Mr. Jensen and Mr. Thatcher, teach ers. Union Deta Phi Chorus To Sing Monday The Delta Phi Chorus under the direction of Virgil Camp will give a program Monday at 7:30 p. m. in the Oak Hills Second LDS Ward at the MIA j es d. 4-- H School spent j Chn-ten-se- . meeting. Everyone is invited to attend. Other numbers on the program will include" a ventriloquist, comedian, songs by the Mamselles and music by the Master of ceremonies will be Bryan J. Ren-stro- m. STRONG THREAD housewives oi northern Lapp Finland make thread by splitting dried reindeer sinews into hairlike fibers, which then are braided tightly and rolled between palms against the cheek until they are smooth and round. Used with bone needles, the thread is so strong it has to be cut rather than broken. Can-fiel- per- the in Hall honored the couple. The new bride wore a white chiffon dress with draped bodice. In the back long chiffon sti earners ended in a hapel train. Her full chiffon skirt was over an underskirt of satin She wore a shoulder-lengt- h veil attached to an imported French crown of flowers. Her flowers were of orchids, roses and lily of the valley. In aqua blue crystalette trim-m- i ved in matching chiffon were Mrs. Gary E. Nicholes. sister of the bride, as matron of honor: Marian Tingey. sister of the groom, Louise Sundal, Mrs. R Glen Ipsen. Virginia Welling. Audie Megerian, Dianne Knotts. Mrs. Mario Bovven and Mrs. Jerry Peters as attendants. They carried bouquets of glads and lily of the valley. Mrs. Olsen wore rose-beig- e lace, while Mrs. Tingey was in blue lace. Burton S. Tingey was best man to his brother, and ushers were James Bud Smithson. John Wads-wortKenneth Winsor, Gary Nicholes and Gordon Olsen. Organ music was played in the c - Carmcl-By-The-Se- Hol-broo- two-wee- 4' PHOTOS Made the way you Want Theml LARSON STUDIO Ivan Sorensen, Owner, Registered Pharmacist w aves deep down 43 FR 3-45- 98 Prescriptions & Drug Sundry Needs for all the family . . . 268 West Center St. l 0 Clarence ' I a graduate The hi iilc-- i !n o ,:;g I Diversity ot the Biignaiii in elenuMitarv education Stic was n BYC se, xecuiive oiicc ni(n..g(! and member of th.e A Cap. 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Chi ls!C!iseii ALPHA I' NTT ESS MEGA All new members are invited to the meeting Sunday, 2.30 p.m., The teenager who's always at the home of Kelly Ashhv !)6 ready to go places and do things, Briar Ave. Members are asked who doesn't need a week's ad- to please bring their dues. vance notice to get ready for a SUB DEB date, is the one who rates the Natalie Andrus will be hostess most dates and the most fun. at her home, 45 N. 3rd E., Sun If she gets stuck at home be- day at 2 30 p.m. cause she hasn't shampooed her hair, pressed a dress or sewed on While her hair is drying after a missing buttons and snaps, it's shamooo. she can give herself a manicure. She can do mending her bad luck. Because that's the way a girl ii hiln the tnakc hrr fprt nrinr tn learns that scraps of time in the prettying them up for sheer evening can be put to good use. stockings and summer sandals. h, Crm bM. Age Limit 10 to 17 at v ;l! lit .1 honor, and maul ot Hr-hard-- tend;: Richards no k, Good Grooming Keeps Teners Set For Fun k Genealogy FR ise honor t:! r" s. Chi n in matron s8500 in Prizes to be Given Mrs. Russell Steele of Calif., is spending a E. i it.' a, all-ov- WDM M .v Club Notes Nutri-Toni- cs NOW IN the couple home. . a: , raw's SUMMER 28 N. 1st d. J rri A has been a ineiciici oi the Salt I ake '1 ;.h. rai le ho.r. Mr nf returned Ta to the from an L!)S lie is pio.sently Northern Sia-eserving in tiv C. S Army Reserve, and will re' urn to 'he BYU to major in Imsittess. in the i a The couple will live in seholar-- I He was awarded a mu-iAriz , where the groom is ship tor three years, and was employed. business manager tor the Song He was also Fest Committee BYU the active in Symphony Or-- j ehestra. Concert Band, and Y'l CO MIT AS (LIB Men dance band. Will meet at 8 p in Monday at the home of Mrs. Lynn Bell, 08(i son-in-la- x- A LaDeane Olsen, Wid Tingey Exchange Vows In Salt Lake PLEASANT G R O V E Annou n mediately following the ceremony at their home 418 E. 5th S., at an of the approaching marriage open house from 8 until 10 p. m. their daughter, Lavern jArni are her parents, Mr. and All friends and relatives of the Mrs. Lloyd ArmiLstead of Pleas- couple are cordially invited to No local is greet the nevvlyweds. ant Grove. The groom-to-b- e Paul W. Nerdin, son of Mr. and written invitations will be sent. is a The popular bride-elec- t Mrs. William Nerdin of American of Grove the Pleasant) student Fork. The nuptial rites will be spoken High School and LDS Seminary, at 6 p. m. on Wednesday evening. and has been active in the high May 29, at the home of the school A Cappella Choir, the High bride's parents. Only close rela- School Band and Orchestra. She tives will witness the ceremony, is an active member of the LDS which will be solemnized by Bish- Church. Mr. Nerdm is a graduate of the op Karl Butler of the Grove LDS American Fork High School and Ward. will Parents of the bride play LDS Seminary, and is a member hosts in honor of the couple im of the Cavaliers Automobile Club. Goshen Legion Auxiliary Picks Leaders spring luiu heon held Saturday lav 2."), announced the engagement of Ktoria Janett Richards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Lynn S Richards of Salt Lake City, to Stanley Armond Taylor, son pf Mr and Mrs. Melvin J. V Taylor of Provo. Pink and white colors weie A Used in the tabic decorations. background, and the Cami Los small envelope with a 'delicate social unit sang the bride's song a on it contained rose drawn Members of the unit also served with wedding parchment paper the refreshments. "Stan Pat Christensen. Lila Buchan-en- , bells attached announcing, " 20 Mary Lou Harris, Mrs. Bur- and Vickie, June A garland of carnations, roses ton S. Tingey, Mrs. Frank Mrs. Fred Scherer and and snapriragus centered the Mrs. Richard Wootton arranged table. Miss Richards wore a the gifts. Mrs. Oliver B. John- floral spring silk shantung in son was in charge of the guest boviifan; style dress. book. The a lair was given m the For her honeymoon to Lion House in Salt Lake City. San Francisco and Close friends and relatives were Yosemite National Park, Calif present the new bride wore a white The couple will he married in sheath dress threaded with gold the Salt Lake LDS Temple by and beige accessories. President Stephen L. Richards Mrs. Joseph Willard Tingey (LaDeane Olsen) ENDORSED BY BEAUTICIANS THROUGH USE 11 East Ht iNcrUi (Above Bus l)epot |