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Show i i -- A M SUNDAY 14. 1334 SUNDAY.-MARC- Utah County. Utah HERALD Mrs. John Fish Elected To J r Head Acmed id Glub This Year Mrs. John Fish will preside as new president of the Acmedia Club f or; the coming year. She rwas chosen In! a combination social and election meeting held Thursday at theM home of Mrs. Paul Bailey. . Mrs. P. W. Geertsen. retiring president, conducted the elections and other officers chosen were V Mrs. Dean Rasmussen, vice president: Mrs. Charles Willard, secretary; Mrs. Ralph Pelton, treasurer: Mrs.! J. D. Blocker. historian. I Following the business meetine Mrs. Robert Anderson gave a lesson on painting showing types Of her own pictures to illustrate the various techniques. In her talk she said, "A piece of art is only good or bad as it stands by itself And this is dependent on tne taste of the observer. The only, advantage the profes'sional JANET FULRATH has over the amateur is his : mastery of technique, his com7 7 7 mercial contacts and the time he MRS. JOHN FISH ,: is able to devote to art. 'The amateur artist can nalnt Charles Willard, Mark bis own pictures for his own en-- Anderson, Rasmussen, Dewey Jolley, Max joymentor that of his friends. The Mitchell, Robert Rodgerf, John fresh quality of so much amateur Fish, Lawrence Asher and Ralph art to son of Mr. and Mrs;' Harry is due his attractive Gebo, One of Provo's enjoy ment of creating. personal It is a quality Pelton. adopted daughters, Janet Fulrath, Gebo of Anchorage, Alaska.. has lost at the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myron The pretty wedding of the pair tne professional: EVELYN HIGBEE J. Fulrath will trade wedding will be held in the chapel of the expense of more technique," the . vows April 9, with Urban Lee First Baptist Church in' Salt Lake speaker stated. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ray Taylor City with a reception to follow A social period and refresh at the Aviation Club, -also in Salt ments followed, i served to Mes-damLake City. J. D. Blocker, F. W. It is expected that this prospec Geertsen, LaMont Hunt, Paul Higbee-Wasde- n tive bride's sister, Jean. (Mrs. Bailey, Gordon K. Lewis, Dean S PROVO Ras Phelps Chamberlain) and Mr. Rasmussen, A. C: Nelson, Robert 3 Helen with Today, pjn. j Chamberlain of Chicago will be vv. School and s. otn has 32 Lincoln will the LDS mussen, High The Logan Temple nere tor me nupuais. jjanet nas n in mar-beeboth active in music be the scene of the coming MUNICIPAL SECTION asked her to be her matron of daush-school in the and were 90 W. and Bernell Hutehings community, At home to friends at WOMEN'S COUNCIL OF PROVO honor. riage of Evelyn Higbee, 1 r Brigham , Young 10th N., are newlyweds, Mr. and ushers. ter of Mr.! and Mrs. J. AlvinShe attended two ,2:30 p.m. .at the Monday Miss came Fulrath here with was years andchor-a- Mrs. Clinton Ray Taylor. Hlzbee and Duane Wasden. son University for David Mitchell took charge of a Women's Clubhouse. A safety her family from Chicago .two ll a of the member M. university Wasden, of Mr. and Mrs. Glen The former Nadine Stewart, program which, was given during program will be given with Myron years ago. She is a II? 11! iiiTijx"H of graduate us. Charles will and Mrs. of Provo. of Mr. as sneaker. There the evening. String music was Fulrath daughter the Provo High School and has Parents of the coming bride- - Mr. Wasden, now a junior at W. Stewart of Provo and Mr. played during the receiving by be special music. been attending Westminister Col student Taylor, son of the Elmer L. Tay- Arnold Huff, Vernal Wood, and LAMBDA TAU to-announce that a receptionBYU, is a I The Gold and Green Ball of the lege In Salt Lake City.J will be given for the couple on and following his graduation from lors of Oakley, Ida. were mar Mark Christensen; Ina Lou Elli 8 p.m. with Mrs Is LDS Second Ward Mr. Gebo Monday from originally in jEdgemont Y this to continue the th pveninz of the wedding day plans ried in a ceremony solemnized at son gave a solo and other num Harold I. Hansen on canyon Colorado. A j held of be West will Monday in the recgraduate in the the Salt Lake LDS Temple March bers included a toe dance at the Sunset LDS Ward chapel.line.S. He has also served by road. minster he two in hall the unusual setting served reation College two ofUfor Air Force years. 5. An evening reception was LeAnne Mower; toast to the Miss Higbee is a graduate U. of in the The floor "Sweet Lalanl." Marine S; years Corps civen at the Sunset LDS Ward bride, Mrs. Dora Davis; trio, Jo-- wedding partyand their parents ana spent one year at She Nava Show will 9 p.m. at begin decorated for the occasion with Ann Gay. Janet Gammon, and traveled to Idaho where an open Academy at Anapolisf.1 Active in - There will be a seven piece potted palms and lighted candies Norma Peay; solo, Floyd Weed; house wa held at the home of athletics at Westminster, he is orchestra and refreshments will Receiving guests was the bride toast to the bridegroom, John the bridegroom's grandmother, currently employed in Salt Lake be served. All ward members TUESDAY in an original designed gown Clark; .trumpet solo, Ronald Mrs. Emma Hardy. to invited friends and are attend. made by her mother in white Baum. satin, lace and tulle. A pearl On a lace covered table, the trim featured the neckline. From couple's four layered wedding "You can change your prOfes-- ! superintendent of nurses at the a small cap Tnmmea aiso in cake was Fresh piiik slon and be happy," was the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. pearls and sequins felMier vel rose buds displayed. cir- and lemoneaves Busitheme of the meeting of the Miss Johnson told of various ex- of tulle to fingertip length. . She Qled the base. ness and Professional Women of held a bouquet of pink roee buds Small Deanne Stewart, Ka thy Provo who; met Thursday at a periences during her career. and stephanotis Thoresen, Karen Hutehings and dinner meeting in the home of Mrs. Meservy; told of her busiGeniel Stewart.' sister t of the uary rayior earned tne gifts ness of making baby bonnets and bride, served her as maid of Arranging them were LaFae An Lucile Meservy." Mrs. Bernel SANTAQUIN ' how it had grown from making honor, while Mrs. Arnold Wilson derson, Hildreth Nielson in was s Ruth Aiken, president, and an re gave interesting Openshaw them in her home to manufactur was the matron of honor. Brides Relva Stubbs. of the book "The Gallilean view charge of the business meeting In the serving detail, were Mar- before members of the Ladies with the program under the direct- ing them now in her factory. She) maids were Joan Brimhall, Shir ion! of Helen Lyon of the educa- took the group on a tour through ley Clesg. Jackie Dean. A smal jorie Wright, Carol Kuhni, Mer- - Literary Club Wednesday. tion and vocation committee. She her bonnet factory. sister, Bonnie, was flower girl lene Olsen, Vernadine Vincent, The meeting was held at the Different members of the club Geniel wore pink lace over taf- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Woods and Mr. home of Mrs. Wesley Roper with SImember from New Zealand.; She were introduced and told of hav- feta; Mrs. Wilson, pink taffeta; and Mrs. Loren Hutehings. Mrs. Drucilla Spainhower as co- ing changed their "professions. played a piano solo. Joan, pale blue faille; Shirley, Lois Gray was at the zuest hostess. Musical numbers were and blue faille: Jackie, green net over book. members Chosen Woman of the Year to Forty-thre- e given by Nora Westover, Joyce The taffeta and Bonnie, pink taffeta Following the reception, the Robbins and Norman Houghton represent, the club from the guests were in attendance. club committee in charge was Julia with lace trim. standpoint of service to the Caine, chairman; with Helen Mrs. Stewart received guests was Lucile Haws. ashburn in a irose tame aiiernoon press Helen Dahle was chosen record- Lyon and while SMrs. Taylor wore pink to run for the state assisting. Two cfisttncMv toppers cfiosa ing secretary . ballot. ' crepe. Their corsages were of also introduced The American soldier of Rcv orchids and the attendants had Mrs. for thtfr cbHIty Lyon Mm who is at Maria Johnson, present olutionary days was issued a ra- nosegays of pink carnations and 7 in charge of the nursing instruc- tion of uncooked food every day stephanotis with net. to satisfy th most fashion tion at the Central Utah Voca- and it was up to him to prepare John Clark served as best man while Lonnie Badger, and Gerald tional School, and was formerly a meal. conscious miss.' i i 4 I n rulratn tt rrt to In2a Wedding Vows on April 9 anet Logap Temple To Be Scene Of Nuptials Club Notes Provo Newlyweds Now At HomeFol lowing Wedding' , ; es j v SUB-DEB- 1 Hawaiian Motif To Theme Edgemont Ball . ; . ; , pre-medic- be al 1 ! 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