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Show REM GENEVA TIMES THURSDAY APRIL 11, 1957 4 1 i BETROTHMENT TOLD Fae Nielsen and Clyde R. Naylor told of their betrothment plans to recite wedding vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple May 31. The bride- elect is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland O. Nielsen. Benedict-elects' parents are Mr. and Mrs. John R. Naylor of Provo. Miss Nielsen is a graduate of Lincoln High School and Sharon LDS Seminary. She was a member of a Sapere Aude Club, Tigeret-tes Tigeret-tes and the A Cappella Choir. She is a former student of the BYU and is at present employed in Provo. Mr. Naylor is also a graduate of Lincoln High School and Sharon LDS Seminary, He was a member of Sapere Aude Club, Forensics Club and was active on the debate team. He is studying civil engineering at BYU. OR?M. GIRL TO WED Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Dexter n-nounce n-nounce the engagement of their daughter Beth to Donald Bos-well, Bos-well, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Boswell of Salt Lake City. They will be marrried in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, Friday, April 19. Beth graduated from Lincoln High School and Sharon Shar-on LDS Seminary and will graduate in June from Stevens' Henager School of Business. Mr. Boswell is attending the University Uni-versity of Utah. Omega Auxiliary Holds 14th Birthday Party Mrs. W. R. Snell was toast- mistress to the Omega Auxiliary birthday party held recently at a local cafe. The favors and placecards were in a spring motif of spring hats. A large birthday cake with 14 candles was the . centerpiece. Mrs. Howard Egbert gave a toast to the club. Mrs. A. G. Stephenson gave the history of the club. Readings were given by Mrs. Lavard Rees, Mrs. Jess Jewett, Mrs. Max De St. Jeor and Mrs. J. O. Packard. Guests were served a delicious deli-cious dinner on two long tables. 15 eligible members were present. is hKi dress-up ji h J time 1 1 ii I I Time to buy your Reston Slacks and complete your Spring-Summer wardrobe. Slacks triple the size of your wardrobe, add smartness to suit and sports jackets. "NATIONALLY ADVERTISED In E$. quire, life, True and Sports Illustrated. Illus-trated. 59.95 to $13.95 Bob Thomas STORE FOR MEN 56 West Center Provo I ' . ,:- - ... v, , -'""-fc - ;. ' i - . . . 'It - M ;AVJ ffl k s Westmore PTA Listens To Physio Therapist Polio shots for the entire fam- iy would end the polio threat to the nation, according to Bryan Br-yan McKendrick, physical therapist at the Utah Valley Hospital. Mr. McKendrick, who addres. sed the Westmore PTA last Monday evening told the group that with the complete immuni zation program "Polio could be come the forgotten disease." He noted that in a recent polio up- p 'II m 4 i. rys - s in A ; OREM COUPLE WED Judith Lou Miller, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Miller, and Dean Prestwich, son of Mr, and Mrs. Armeldo Prestwich, were wed in the Orem Thirteenth LDS Ward Hall with Bishop Fay Johnson officiating. officiat-ing. The bride was lovely in her waltz-length gown of white nylon lace over taffeta. An elbow-length veil of illusion fell from a tiara of sequins and pearls. Her bouquet was of white feathered carnations centered with yellow rosebuds. After the ceremony the beautiful heart-shaped three-tierred wedding cake was cut by the bride and served to the guests. The bride opened her gifts while the guests were being served. rising in the East that one third Hawaii Clllb of those contacting polio had . m r a had the first shot, one-eighth, 10 rreseiU S lrlr;,,w i Hawaiian Program cases. Mr. McKendrick also showed a film on exceptional children, dealing mostly with cerebral palsy victims. The program was arranged by Mrs. Robert Greaves, exceptional child chairman. The meeting was conducted con-ducted by Mrs. Bert Skinner, PTA president. BIRTHDAY DINNER FOR LEONA PRESTWICH Leona Prestwich was guests of honor at a birthday dinner held Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Prestwich. Those present were her husband, Elvin Prestwich, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Prestwich, Mr. and Mrs. Barney FaucrSt, Mr. and Mrs. David Rowley Jr. you won't need a baby sitter, and Mr and Mrs. Albert Rowley. Bring the whole family. Hawaiian Club of the Brigham Young University is presenting their annual spring show "KE Kupulau Q Hawaii,' (English translation means "Springtime in Hawaii"). It will be presented April 27, at 8 p. m. at the George Geor-ge Albert Smith Fieldhouse on the campus. Tickets may be purchased for a donation of 50 cents at the door. Fresh fragrant blossoms will be flown in from the islands and colorful native costume will bring a Hawaiian atmosphere from the land of paradise to you. The program will be enter taining for the whole family so LDS TEMPLE WEDDING SET FOR JUNE June 14 has been set as the date for the wedding in the Salt Lake LDS-Temple LDS-Temple for Annella Gouldingf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. German Ger-man Goulding and Wayne R. Ash, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy M. Ash, of Pleasant Grove. Miss Goulding was graduated from Lincoln H'gn School and Sharon LDS Seminary. She was a member of the Sub Deb and is presently employed in Provb. Mr. Ash is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School and LDS Seminary. He was student body president during his senior year and captain of the football team. He won a scholarship to the BYU for football and track. Mr. Ash is on the main string football team at the BYU and is majoring in sociology. Public Invited To African Violet Society Show I W.P.Williams Entertains Guests From Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Ky Madsen The African Violet Society of Utah, Chapter One, will hold its ?nd daughters Cristine and Jan-' Jan-' , , . . ice returned to thetr home in fourth annual show in the South Falls Monday after visit Salt Lake Auditorium, 2490 So. mg with their parents Mr. and State, Salt Lake City, April 20, Mrs. W. P. Williams and Mrs. and 21. The public is invited to and Mrs- Leonard Madsen of view the show Saturday, April Vinevarci- 20, from 1 p. m. to 8 p. m. Saturday evening they were y I entertained at a supper to cee- brate their ninth wedding an-The an-The only time you should blow , niversary. Those in attendance your own horn is when you are , were the honored guests, Mr. ana Mrs. Kay Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holdaway. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Williams, Leonard Madsen. in the band. Bathing Beauty a girl worth wading for. OREM HIGH SCHOOL MAID TO WED FRIDAY Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Andersen announce the engagement and the marriage set for April 12th for their niece, Marie Wilson, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alfred R. Wilson, to Dar-rell Dar-rell W. Gillies, son of Mr. and Mrs. Winston H. Gillies of Lin-don. Lin-don. The couple will be married Friday, April J2 at home by Bishop Orval C. Bawden of the Lindon Second LDS Ward in the presence of the Immediate family. Miss Wilson is a Senior at the Orem High School, and is an pctive member of the Fine Arts Club. She will be graduated from Orem High School and LDS Seminary in May. Mr. Gillies has graduated from Pleasant Grove High School where he was an active member of the FFA. He is presenty employed with the Geneva Steel Company. They plan to make their home is Orem. END OF THE MONTH SALE Girls Easter Dresses MEN'S PANTS Everglazed Cottons Faded blue or grey den-Nylons den-Nylons Etc. im. Sizes 29 to 38 waist. SPECIAL SPECUL $1.99 & $2.98 $3.98 LADIES BLOUSES Girls or Boys Sport and dress types, ANKLETS preshrunk and washable. Vaues to 39c SPEOAL SPECIAL- $1-98 4 pr. for $1.00 Ladles House Dresses BOYS SHORTS Regular and half sizes, Percale front and knit clever styes. back, sizes 2 to 8. SPECIAL SPECIAL- $2.98 49c Girls Full Circle Slips Mens Sport Shlrta Everglaze cottons, taf- ivy league, button down fetas and net. collars, new patterns. 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