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Show v I ' . ( . .1 . . -- . . -. Faculty Wbrnitv NayyTOVpr V nyrGiiests -At Rereptian For Couple Wed In TemDl ey Passey, th6 bride's skter, aeuguu mi ituprmai weaaing , reception at me ivana Mae TTAdnirisi! hftm a WdnMrliiv evoninfr f n Vinm-ii- thai rlaVirrlL ter, Dorothy, and Pvt. John B. "Jack" Storrs, soil of Mr. and ro r. ub9u jiwfia, ox rruvo, wno were niarriea in me .Salt Lake tetnple Monday. ; The bride wore a beautiful white wool sport model, and A corsage of orchids. She was attended by Mrs. Rav Johns. ia& matron of honor, who was in torquoise blue silk ; Miss icamoia Ainsr. and Miss Shiri ferid(4maids,ltw!u wore beige Van ,nd lavender sport frock wtt& yrhiUk trim, respectively. TJielr con&ges were of gardenias and " pink ;rosebtida, Dick Booth was best man. Mrs. PasaCV was In Alice blue 5Uk, arid Mrs, Storrs in black vel- roH aM uKy wure gorueniajs ana Wax rosebuds. A Mn. Bterllng: JacObsen and Miss KonnaXiee Bird greeted the ebit ft-.thaljoor. , ;., ' ' J AiPhe" mantel In the, livlne room ;aa nanxea wiin wmte caua mi a na pinn rosebuds,.aiid white jUipers were in crystal, holders. 'flwuiHw siring music vma playid during, the evening by mini wanan nooerwon, msa ue inneN Alerrili and Miss Betty Nich Pirns, Two solos were, sang :by Ij&jr' BaCdlcy, accompanied by Mrs. Terry Oldroyd; two readingi. j-uana porter;, tribute to x the brt and groom; Andrew Jenjfen M tys Provo stake presidency; ,tw6 solos, TeiS Maynard, accompanied accom-panied by Mw. McCene Grtmmeti 1 Mv. .-Anson -vb: can of St; George' and Mrs, Raymond wu- loughby. sister of -the bride, had tharge f, the serving, assisted by Jir. ne j ones. Mrs. urvn croft. Mrs. Merrill Allen, Miss Geniel Havward. mim jov simifin. ewart Bowman and Miss Beth una. ; , i Mrs. MeriUa Worthlngton and Vrs. Adelaide Aatnul of Jthe display of hanasome gifts. Pvt. Storrs,-leaves this) evening tO return to Oamt Carson, frtln wnere ne U stationed with- the meaicai corps. V: V ' ral Arts ram GfvetV w . . i. f M. I. A. for the VMrXln NKn Stake, the oi wards ofthe stake resented a jfonjomt cultural arts program tn the stake, tabernacle iiJKKUty nignt. Tha splendid pro-Tm pro-Tm was a- demonstration of butatandlng achievement for the year in cne various cultural arta: rs .Gladys Wilson, vounr wo. president was in diaree. Well Known Provoan Wed Of interest td her many friends here is announcement of the marriage mar-riage of. Mrs. Delia W. Mavnard of Provo. to Charles E. Morris of Albuquerque, New Mexico, which took place April 8, at Albuquer que. At present,. the couple are living at Grants, New Mexico, where Mr. Morris is engaged in the trucking business. Mrs. Morris, is well known as a caterer, having . been - connected with the Hotel Roberts dining room fpr years, and later, oper1 a ting cafes for the Pipe plant and uoiumoia steeL -- PAYSON In honor daughter. Miss LaPreal v, . i Masons Plan Social vent All Masons and their partners are coramiiy invtiel to attend meeting and special entertainment Friday7 evening at 8 o'clock at the Masonic temple. JH. McGibbepy, assistant sec retary of the Salt Lake chamber of commerce, wtU show colored Slides of the Indian Mfe in Utah and New7 Mexico. Other features of entertainment have been planned lunch will be served, and door prizes swarded. gedPfovoan Is Complimented The many , friends and relatives of A. F. "Bert" Snyder called to congratulate nlm on nis seven, tieth birthday anniversary Surioay at the home of his daughter, Mrs jussie jepperson. A beautifully trimmed birthday cake centered the serving table, also pretty with daffodils.. Gifts and cards were received by the honored guests. V Forty guests called, including a number from Price and St. George. ATION FREE! Wise to the Ways W-i At fltilrlAAIf TlltfA . Greater , ' comfort ' ar I i. rfiirfththv , ffmrlt ntir 'new collection of-smart play shoes. No ration stamp needed. gill Ankle strap sandai wedie in ' canvas,. Whle, blue, green, - beige, red, natural. 1 ttatibn-Freq ; Sizes' 82 to 12 ",: 131a to 3 Color: Brownr Gree.n White, Red. Blue. Ox- Ufdrd i white oniy T-straps tn colors. ' ' i. : a.- - FROM TO tlzeg 4 to Children's PLAY SHOES TO At Ojir Downstairs Dept. 9 if. ; LADIES' STORE Provo, Uta : At Convention ' . Miss Leona. Holbrook, . head .of the women's physical- education department at Brlgham . Ybung university j is attending mm an nual convention of the American association for Health, Physical Education, , and Recreation in .New York City, which will last through AprU 2 to 27. Selected as the official rjep; aentative of the state to this: oi ference, Miss Holbrook is a past president of the Utah State Association As-sociation for Health, Physical Education and" Recreation. 1 She also holds the titW ot chair- hnan of the women's athletes for the south west district, including Utah, New Mexico.Arizona, jNev ada. and Colorado i ' She will also represent the state at the national folk festival In Philadelphia7 May 10 through 15. . ... Trousseau Tea Proves Delightful of I her Bartha- lomew, bride-elect of thta week. Mrs. A. C. Bartholomew enter tained relatives and friends at her home at a trousseau tea. Asaistine in receiving the guests were the bride-elect and ! her mother and Mrs. Jack Loveless. Miss Barbara Barnett entertain- red with vocal music,-'. The lovely tea table held a low bowl of white lilies and pink and white carnationsfor the center piece and on either end were tall pink candles in crystal candelabra. cande-labra. Mrs.' Edith Bauer, a sister of the bride was In charge of serving and assisting were ; Miss Janice Loveless, Miss Elaine! Bar tholomew, Miss Elna Wilson and Miss Barbara Barnett. j , - The bride's trousseau was displayed dis-played by Mrs. A. O. Bartholomew Bartholo-mew and Mrs. C. C- Bartholomew. Home OnFurloiigh is Entertained Mr. and Mrs. J. Glen Olsen en tertained In honor of their brother. broth-er. Sgt. Gleed W. Olsen, whc. Is home on furlough from Camp Phillips, Kansas. The table . was colorful with spring flowers, and: covers twere also laid for Mr. and Mrs. jj. T. Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eox, and sons, Bill and John, ; and daughters, Glenda, of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Shin Olsen and son Doug of Salt Lakw City, the het and hostess and daughters, Bever ly Doreen and Hah. ; On Leaves From Navy; Honored A dinner waa given by Mr, and Mrs. George W. NuttU,at ftheir home in honor of their son, Bert E. Argyle, and their, son-in-law. Jesse L. Lamoreaux, seaman sec ond class, who are home from Farragut, Idaho. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chappie, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Chambers and son Bert, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Jones of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Jack Lundahl, Mrs. Cleon Menlove, Darrell Oldroyd, George E. Lamoreaux, Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Lamoreaux and Bert Argyle. Glub Calendar CLEOFAN , Members of the Cleof an club will meet Saturdav at 1:30 ofclock at the home of Mrs. Leo Taylor. , Mrs. Harold Spencer will be hostess to members of the 8. C. club Friday evening at her home. PROVONIA The Provonia . club, auxiliary t the Railway Carmen of America' of America, will meet at the home of Mrs. Heber J. Clark, 347 Sduth Ninth -West street, Friday evening eve-ning at 8 o'clock. IInitiation will be held for new members: ?' jf ' Betrothal Is Known LEHl Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wat kins announce the, engagement of their daughter, Verla, to Harold Hollndrake. son of Mr! and .Mrs. Vera HoUndrake of . American Fork. The marriage is to take place In June . - ' Miss Watklns 4s a graduate of the Lehi high school and a student stu-dent of the Brlgham Young university. uni-versity. Mr. Hollndrake is a former student, stu-dent, of the Brlgham Young uni versity and the University of Utah, He is at present stationed with the U. S. army at Fort SIHU VAiOUUliUli Miss -Maude Joan Hanley. yeo man 3-c, Is now visiting her mother, Mrs. James Hanley of 333 North 6th East. Miss Hanley enlisted In the WAVES in July. 1943. After hav ing attended Hunter college in New York, she was assigned to the Naval Gunnery school at Lake Union, Washington. She is a Secretary td'-a navy' captain at the above : station, MUs Hanley is enjoying her leave and whiter here Is visiting friends locally and in Salt Lake City. V : Lambda Delta Sigma Dance Set Alpha chapter of- Lmbda Delta Slma at Brlgham Young university univer-sity Is sponsoring a dance to .be held in the banquet hall of the Joseph Smith building Saturday evening. The Delta Phi fraternity will be special guests of the evening. eve-ning. Chad Riddle Is chapter president presi-dent and Gilbert Barton is chairman chair-man of the event. The program is under the direction of Dan Keeler, and Don Reber has charge of the refreshments. Waffle Breakfast Held By Y Group A waffle breakfast was served by members of the Phi chapter of Lambda Delta Sigma at BYU, in the Joseph Smith building banquet ban-quet hall. , Gloria Watts la the chapter president. Members of the com mittee for the affair were Mary Skaro, Beth Burgon, and Miriam Dixon. ec Alpha chapter members of the organization were invited guests, and -after breakfast the . group danced until morning classes began, be-gan, v Word Comes Of Marriage Announcement is made of the marriage of Dorothy . French Haef-nerv Haef-nerv daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J. Haefner of 2981 South Wood drive, Alameda, Califs to Marcus F. Hitchcock, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Hitchcock of Provo, whieh look place at Reno, Nov., March 7. ;' For jthe ceremony, the bride Wore a loyely pjdnt fuschie and ppudre blue dress, with fuschla and black accessories, and orchids. Later, for traveling, she chose a greyahd red ensemble, and wore gardenias. The neWlywedis honeymooned in Reno, for a week, before going to Pitsburg, Calif., to make their home for the time being. The bride attended Alameda schools, and Mr. Hitchcock is a graduate of the Provo high school and attended the B. Y. U, for two years. He was affiliated with the University Ski club and the Order of DeMolay. He is employed in the bay area by the U. S. Steel, but has been inducted into the army pnd is. awaiting his call. : ' Husband Given Birthday Dinner Mrs. Joseph Gagon entertained at a dinner in celebration of her husbands birthday anniversary, Wednesday evening at their home. Daffodils were employed as a decoration. Gifts were presented to Mr. Gagon, and after dinner 500 was played Howard Harris and Mrs. rtiilpli Dunn won the prizes. . In attendance wen: It. and Mrs. Harold Listen, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Howard How-ard Harris, Mr! and Mrs. Emit Thalman, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph iManavu ward hall Friday evening Dunn and Mrs. J. W. Harmer. iat 7:30 o'clock. DAILY HlfcALD PAGE:? Growd At Mr. and Xlrs. Emil K. Nielsen gave a party for theirs daughter. coueen, on ith&- occasion of her twelfth birthday anniversary, Wednesday evening at their home. Games, danclnsr and refresh. ments proved delightful to the yoimg crowd. A lace cloth covered tne serving table, centered with a beautifully trimmed birthday caKe. ' Those attending were:, Richard Bloomer. Richard Dastrup, Billy Beazer. Billy Shriver, pick White. Cecil Robertson, Lyle Robertson, Dale Roy "Tyler. Eddit Maloney, Deon Greer, Connie Tilton, Diane Dunford, Barbara Dunkley, Gloria Harding, Nila Reynaud, Anna Dale Bandley, Janice Thome Gloria Rasmussen. Mrs. Albert E. Nielsen and daurht.r Llnd and Mrs. DeVon Nielsen and Billy Bil-ly Nielsen. ; temple Rites Unite Couple J LEHL Mr. and Mrs. E R, Dick erson announce the marriage of their , daughter. Doris, to Joseph L. Southworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L, Souiworth of Logan, Lo-gan, formerly of Lehll The marriage mar-riage took place" Friday In the Salt Lake temple with Rdbert J. Burton performing the ceremony. Mrs. Southworth Is a graduate of the Lehi high school. Mr. Southworth Is an electri- i mate in the U. 8. Navy has been on active duty with fleet In the Pacific for the past ''18 months. He returned to his duties Sunday evening by planet . Mrs. Southworth will remain in I Lehi wi th her parents. J Seventies To Be Entertained The Proi'o stake 282 Quorum of Seventies will entertain the 283rd tquorum and their wives, at the Id-1. Now PlaylngX The King ofACTION! ratio (Pin OF Till UTnOGERS ' VVi!!!? A fl 4 J A &i Double Show aloe IVANS AmilTSOH OIr( STUAR I jiHfVf GRAND OPENING of the Popular llth North University Avenue Provo Newly Painted and Decorated Beautif ul Lighting Dancing Under the Stars! SATURDAY, APRIL 20 In Case of Itain We' Dance at the Utannaj . . , - . . Music by ; . - dod onion AND HIS ORCHESTRA - Dancing Every Wednesday and Saturday Ends PAUL Tonight! HENREID IDA tUPINO 'In Our Time" p. m. i' i Stnrta Tnmnrmivt? r ! ' A"Jll0r Sterrlsa . I I v " w M A DrsA DPT n 40 ,;(. I ft WHAT A STORY FOR ALFRED HITCHCOCK I WRITTEN TO ORDER FOR HIM BY JOHN STEINBECK I 2o- mmy i ciNtuty.Pox PKCSCMTS 5" ..A . MIW. ' of -s frx WW Ml ! - WALTER SIEZAK MARY ANDERSON JOHN H0D1AK HENRY. HULL HEATHER ANGEL HUME CRONYN CANADA ICE Directed by ALFRED HITCHCOCK i . - SfeKb THRILLING HIT ! 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