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Show May 5 Wedding Rites to Unite Madeline Sumsion, Mr. Westover Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Sumsion of Provo, announced the engagement and forthcoming marr--i a g e of their daughter,! Madeline to James H. Westover, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Nello West-ove- r, also of Provo. Plans are sbeing made for! a" 5th : wedding. May Miss Sumsion a graduate of Provo High School and the LDS Seminary. 'She has attended the Brigham Young University for two where she was affliated with the; O.S. Travata Social Unit, and is presently employed in Provo. During the summer of 1960 she was selected to reign as an attendent to Miss Liberty Belle. Mr. Westover is a graduate of the Provo High School where he acted as Studentbody and also a graduate of the LDS Seminary. He recently returned from an L.D.S. Mission in Western Canada and is now attending the Brig- ham Young University where he is a Junior, majoring in Electrial Engineering. He is also afflf. iated with the Viking Social Unit. jA The couple will make their home in Provo ,r while Mr. Westover completes his schooling. j ., . years Vice-Preside- SUNDAY, MARCH 5, 1961 Utah County. Utah Spanish Fork nt, " DUP Official Urges Memb ers To Uncover Family Histori SPANISH FORK Mrs. Arthur Heavener entertained the Jaycee Wives with a delightful account of her trip to Europe Wednesday evening at ,the Social Center. She Showed many colored slides of the famous tourist attractions visited.; Mrs. Heavener also showed slides of her famous doll collection coa sisting of 150 dolls. Mrs. Mark Argyle, presiden li presided. Mrs. Meiling Hales was welcomed as a new member. The fashion shpw committee was an-nounced and each 'chairman gavb a progress report. Mrs. Max Christensen and Mrs; Eldon Money were color captains in charge of the evening. Tables were decorated with a St. Pat rick's Day motif, j There were 20 Mrs. Kate Lake Salt presiCity, B.vCarter, dent of the; National Daughters of Utah Pioneers, requested members to seek out unwritten histories of Utah pioneers and record them, in a talk given Thursday afternoon at a South Utah County DUP convention held at the Spanish Fork Stake House, Mrs. Carter was featured speaker o the event, at which officers term were elected. for a two-yeMrs. Gertrude Clement, Springville, was named president, moving up from vice president, where she served during the; concludj' ,J' j' ing terrn. Other officers elected are: Mrs. Edith Taylor Davis, Spanish-Forfirst vice president; Mrs; Minnie E. Hanks, Salem, second vice president; Mrs. Florence C. Boy-e- r Springville, secretary; Mrs. Edith H, Koyle, Salem, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Mary D. Woodhouse, Spanish Fork, treasurer. jAlso elected were Mrs. Vera Singleton, Mapleton, librarian, i EUREKA Film on Kjommumsm Shown to Fortn ik h ters i i : k, JOAN BIEGGI Joan Bleggi Tells Troth, Will Marry On June 1 Ed&emen t Lady ions Hear D Discussion li i - tactics of power and Lenin down by plan and set of Russia, traced the .take-ovEastern Europe, Asia and the Am EDGEMONT A film on civil erican hemisphere. ....! defense was shown to the 17 mem of ; forms The socialist-labo- r bers of the Edgemont Lady Lions government and movements heav Club' as they met Thursday for. ily infiltrated! by Communists their monthly meeting. were ;shown. Also described was film The what could acexplained Mexico of the country which, be fallout in areas and a expected is to the film,; training cording could what each do for citizen this ground; for Communists in er ( The Modern Mrs. Franks and .Mrs. Gerry Hansen. Springville and Mr. Lee's Mrs. Johnson served tasty ' .': nts . dent, mvites all members to attend this interesting meeting jand ip jceep in mind that the second Friday of each month, will be e regular meeting date. j 'hemisphere. 'j jj'; ''.' j; The established stronghold for Russia! in Cuba was also shown, as well as the stronghold communism ' has over some labor unionsl in the United States. An informed and aroused public opinion to attack ignorance arid apathy! were suggested as - a means of defeating communism. The I film was loaned to the Steel group by Columbia-Genev- a i Corp.; jand shown by Thorn as $. 1v .j Bullock. Following the showing a report was given on the Women's Legislative Council meeting attended by members, ,Mrs. Max Berg, Mrs. jJl iR. Bach and Mrs. Ernest -- j. Lj:. it' Salerno. Light refreshments were served to the 15 members present and i! . . i , :: ..." - - '! :,j f H i . La-mo- nt, j j ! I - 4-- H . j j j acre of forest 20 grow sufficient timber to years produce lumber for a frame house. It,Jakesan to five-roo- m i par- "' "--- ! Pf NMEY j" Celebrates I ' - . km"1 i j 32rd Birthclay lub Notes nesday. Guests included partners of the members j arid they were; seated at a long table decorated in a patriotic motif, with a birthday cake bearing 32 candies as . a centerpiece. Mrs. Agnus .Holladay, club president welcomed the group "and Mrs. Walter, Horrocks gave the club history. Mrs. George Backman entertained ' with a humorous reading and there was singing of favorite patriotic songs. After the program table games were enjoyed.. X UNITY CLUB Will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.1, at the home of Mrs. Marvin Lloyd. Dr. Riley ClaJ-- will! Speak , on children's diseases. Members arej asked to invite guests. BONIIEUR CLUB ij Will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m'. at me nome or Mrs. Monroe j. Paxman, 135 E. 2nd N. i: j! A.U.M. Will meet today at 2:30 p.m., at the home of Suzanne Greer 1110 Elm Ave. jji MOOSK HAVEN rOMMITTEEi Will meet Monday at 8 p.m. ai Mrs. Jennie Bylund has received word from Salt Lake City that the home of Mrs.: Norman" Top-ha1221 W. 1460 N., ProvO. All a. granddaughter,! Jeanette Oates, I k J ';!!, i ; i WILL BE jMARUIED Mr. and Mrs. Robert! O. Hold- away of Pleasant Grove today announced the engage-an- d liient forthcoming marriage of their Idaug-hterJeanne, to John C. Heninprer. son of! Dr. and Mrs. Owen P.Heningter;f Provo. The! couple will ebtchang weddingpixujnjses uune jl in iiie yrem jttecepuon centre wnn a reception following-- Both are seniors at BYU and will graduate in August. m, -- has been selected to represent members are requested to attend Utah as a foreign exchange student. Jeanette is; a daughter of Francis Bylund Oates and will get her assignment jin April. She will leave early in September to begin her studies.; . MARY MARTHA GUJLD 1 8 x t . . i m 1 - !! f-- V4i I. . - March jail meet Thurso at 8 p.m., at; thej home of Mrs. E. H. Backman, ,515 S. 9th W., Provo. ' , ; to plan the groups' chapter: night. v...- iff ; on LAYAWAY , j'j ip Spring Coat Now - j working in California. Mr Lee is a graduate of Corcoran High School arid is attendi; ing! Bakersfield College, The couple will make 4 their J home in "California. Santaquin Club Select Your i -' 4-- H 4-- Donaldson. evening! Miss Bleggi is a graduate qt Springville High School and was yj employed, in Provo. She is pres-entl' f. I : j Several members of the Tin; 1C The Ladies Litstay in the Russian prison camps. Chapter No. 18 O.E.S.,. met at SANTAQUIIJ Communism will also be dis- - the home of Mrs! Marian Nash on erary Club celebrated the club's vuaacu. ivirs. naven jjay, presi Monday evening; to sew bandages birthday at a dinner aarty Wed- for the Cancer Society. Mrs. Beth Franke was hostess for the evening and served delicious refreshments to Mrs. La Von Ryan, Mrs. Mary Newman, Mrs. Agnes Anderson, Mrs. Virginia Randle, Mrs. Max Daley has returned Mrs. j Ethel Donnelly, Mrs. Elisie from spending a! week in Logan Nilson, Ethel Brenton and Mrs at the Leaders School .She Patricia Brady. received special instructions; in survival. Ellis Mower conducted forestry and will teach that oj pf a question and answer period fol- ect to her this ton, Mr. and Mrs Elden Perry, boys during Jeanne Merrell and partner Mr. lowing the showing of the film! summer. and Mrs. Max Daley, .and Mrs.. The ladies enjoyed a dinner O. F. Larson. cenwhich was served at tables j Several casts are being sported two small by members of the Pleasant View tered with a large and Mri and "Mrs. Ronald Pace and rockets, on each rocket sat. a Ward. Jeanne Merrell has a cast their children", Elaine, Susan, monkey, on her hand, Clyde Ashton and Jody and Gregory, are new The door prize was won by Mrs. Gary Owens both h;ve casts! on of the Pleasant View members Reed Tucker. A short business their legs, but are managing to Second Ward: meeting; was conducted by Mrs. be about with the aid of crutches. Llyle Roller, president. Mrs. HenMri. Elsie Weddington was hosry Jones was . a special guest. ban- tess to 20 the leaders' Attending Primary . officers and Mrs. A. J. Marcrost was chair- - j quet held Wednesday in Spring-vill- e at teachers her home on Tues man of the affair. Serving on the were Mr. and Mrs. Jess Ash- day evening. committee with her were Mrs. HoMrSrDavid and ward Ferguson , ents are Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lee, also of Corcoran! Calif. jj The wedding will be performed in jj the St. Francis Church iri Provo with a reception set for the Maple Valley Inn, Mapletori that l. to those mentioned and to Mrs. Mabel Butler, Mrs. Grace Bernini, Mrs1. Gail Drussell, Mrs. Robin McCabe: and special guest, Mrs. Gladys Dean. ' ' .1 i j A film entitled t' Communism on guests, Mr. and Mrs. Bullock, by -Cult- the Map," showing the growing the hostess, Mrs. Ted Banctley, as urettes monthly meeting will be Ted Soles. threat of communism to the world sisted by Mrs. ' '. held March 10 at 8 p.m., at the and the United States was 'the home of Mrs. Harold Colvin. Mrs. highlight Thursday evening for La Voir Merrell has the program Club. members of the Fortnighters i ; rfor the evening, which will be ' The film showed the . Commu.John Noble's story of bis long nist the Godless t ar Club met at the ihome' Of Mts. Making wedding plans for April 29 are Joan Bleggi, now in CaliJeannine Johnson on Wednesday formerly! of Springville, evening. Bridge furnished the div- fornia, Nathan W; Lee of Corcoran and ' ersion of the evening and the win- caiif, t.. :'. 'T ners of the prizes were Mrs. Viris a daughter of The bride-to-b- e ginia Badertscheiy . Mrs. Leoha Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Bleggi of Pleasant Grove Culturette Club Plans March1 Meet PLEASANT VIEW i The ! j ..:. ft Mbdern Mrs. Club Meets In Eureka MADELINE SUMSION Francom of Payson has accepted, an appointment as chorister. , In her talk to the arge crowd gathered for the convention, Mrs. Carter said, "I hav tried with; all my heart and soul, to lead-ouin the true purpose of the organizationthe publication of pioneer histories." She said that her mission is to "ptit these historical books into publication." The books are chiefly a compilation of lesson material given monthly in the variotis camps. A number of smaller j books with paper backs are also published from time to time, she said. ' Mrs. Blanche, Gardner, Spanish Fork, retiring president, presided at the conventionrwith Mrs. Flossie Sanford of Springville, in charge of elections. Mrs. Hazel Gasser Payson, Introduced a program jthat included some of Robert Burns poetry read by Mrs. Delia Nj. Christensen of Salem,, and two njumbers by a ladies chorus from Mrs. Joyce H. Henderson conduc and Mrs. Georgia Hansen, Palmy- ting and accompaninient by Mrs. ra, registrar. Holdover officers Royce Stone. are Mrs. Mary L. Smart, SpringMrs.- Winona The motion of a ship at sea ville, historian; iO irripiTove S5iseems class win, so Thomas, Leland, leader; and Mrs. Lulu Hermarison, Span- it was called the "sailor V. drink ish Fork, organist. Mrs. Leah by the Spaniards. SPANISH FORK members present. 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