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Show SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 1354 Utah County. i;t-- 4-- A h r :r Social Club Elks Ladies Is Smart McKell R. Alpine Wedding Social Function of Season A daugh- solo SPRINGVILLE Jaycee Wives A. Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs, The ushers were LeRoy Taylor, Plans are completed for the heard Charles R. McKell, chief Arnold Cooper of Cherokee, N. Bevan Chipman and Lynn Poul Ladies of Elks annual benefit card party and luncheon which social welfare worker for the C, in a ceremony performed by sen. Ardenia Beck was in "i on Wednesday be-Utah State Hospital, discuss men EIRay Christiansen at the Salt of the guest book. Mrs. charge Clark will be staged tai health at their luncheon meet Lake LDS Temple, Monday morn- Chipman and Mrs. LaMar Moyle, gimng qt 1 p.m. at, the Elks Linden .:. , ing held Wednesday evening. aunts of the bride, were in charge home, announces Mrs. ing. chairman. the Mr. McKell reported that Tregeagle, general as were th young couple of the gift tables. They All of the area, both average cost of general hospital to Accompanying the the parents of sisted hy cousins, Paul Walker, those women were altar who are able to stay for m a care more little Utah was A bride and missionary friends Jerald Walker, J. L. Greenwood, the afternoon and than $15.QQ per day, but that the the working worn of David 'Moyle and J- - Moyle. the bridegroom. en who can only come for lunch was Utah State Hospital attempt Mrs. Lawrence Farr, Mrs. Paul eon are invited to attend. After ceremony a wed ing to provide the same care for Following the a st to was Mrs. plea Greenwood the serving a variety of card served Dream Carlisle; mental patients for, about $3.00 ding 15 Mrs. of Lake. in and Salt Walker supervis- games will be played wife those Gordon group He the per day. cr reported good wnrlr lirin done however, in That evening a reception was ed the serving. attending invited to bring the j 'spite Qf difficulties, and praised given for the newly weds at , the The bride is a student at the game of their choice. Door prizes lithe women of the state who insti Alpine LDS Ward chapel. A large Brigham Young University major- will be given. tuted the drive which motivated mirror, ugnted candies in candel- ing in physical education. She is For a number of years past the state legislature Xo revise abra and ferns formed the back a graduate of the American Fork the party has been held in June, laws governing the status of the ground for the bridal party. High School and LDS Seminary X but was moved up this year. He commended state hospitals. The bndgroom is also a student Funds from the event will be a The lovely bride chose gown JULIA-STREEROBERTA STREET the work being done for the men of white at the BYU in the school oHjusI- - usedvf or the various fund drives a tight fitting ness. tally ill at the hospital by the doc bodice of featuring He is a native of North and charities which are supported ribbon faille, with long . T71I 12 V V. tors and attendants and pointed sleeves and and is Carolina the of stand-up president collar. tiny out the success they are having The over Confederate Club and the Smokey of tulle skirt flowing in restoring health to many. Her Mountain Dance group. He has to cascaded the taffeta floor, He said the progress of the veil of illusion was a filled an LDS Mission to the in caught hospital in treatments given is in tiny bonnet of faille and Northwest. The tulle. a large measure dependent on entire ensemble was created by Following a honeymoon In the the interest taken by the citizens her southern part of Utah and north mother. AMERICAN FORK A double j'Virl is a graduate of Provo High of the state in securing increased era Arizona, the couple will make A centered orchid the large portion o! romance has come to School and is employed in the facilities. their home in Provo. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Evan area. He has also spant three Mrs. Eldon Wilson introduced bride's bouquet made of carna stephanotis and smaller E. Street in American Fork with years in Germany with the United the speaker. She, with Mrs. Lee tions. Miner and Mrs. LaMar Boyer orchids. the announcement of the engage- States Army. were in charge of arrangements A sister, Meridee, was the maid ment of their daughters, Julia for the meeting. toof honor. Kathleen, another sis made is which smd Roberta table , decorations ter, and Nola Carlisle were brides Attractive day. PLAY BEAUTIFUL consisting of green hats filled with maids, and Susanne Moyle, also a Julia will marry Virl LaMar from which streamers sister, was junior bridesmaid. daffodils son and Mr. of of Fullmer Provo, crossed the tables were arranged Their gowns were of pale blue, i' Mrs, Ray Carter in a home cereMrs and Bill Mrs. Averett en10. by Roberta is pink, yellow and lavender. They mony on April EASTER MUSIC John Whightsil. held nosegays of split carnations gaged to Jack Ray Turner, Lehi, OREM Vertiya Clubat members Miner, president, and rose buds. sorrof Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. spent a social evening the home Mrs. XaMar a business meet Others in the (INYOURHOMS) short Poulson on of Mrs. Leo conducted, Monday. set not have their Turner. They receiving line were Later the hostess passed light ing during which Mrs. Bud Done the bride's parents wedding date as yet. and ,the best in minutos Roberta is attending the Ameri- refreshments to Mesdames James modeled theuniform to be worn aan, Robert Leake. who ladies can Fork High School. Jack is Jensen, Reed Hacking, Frampton by the Utah Nlaycee will attend the national Junior Harold Walker was master of employed in Lehi. Julia is a Collins, Dean Johnson, Joe Row- Chamber ts , V of Commerce, conven ceremonies for a program which Charles of. Marvin school the where Meldrum, high ley, graduate at to Colorado be Howtion held, ihe was a member of the girls Rohbock, Lawrence Palmer, glee club and the FIIA and is ard Farnsworth, Harold Maag and Springs in June. jiqw employed In American Fork. Alvin Rowley. i Parents Announce Double Betrothal of Daughters . Entertained With Games Benef it Set Talks to male Janene Moyle, interspersed the dancing. Javcee Wives terALPINEbecame Mr. and Mrs. Wendell quartette sang; inere was a vioun Wednesd ay and a girl's trio. the wife of James Moyle, of Bride Shower - Honors games were enjoyed Salem Girl the Provonia Table SoWednesday by cial Club when they met at the home of Mrs. Ole E. Olsen. Prizes were won by Mrs. Carrie Vincent, Mrs. A. Will Jones and Mrs. William Vincent Mrs. Eliza Crandall was Intro duced as a new member. Luncheon was served at small tables at 1:30 o'clock. Quilt Blocks Made by Omega Auxiliary I SALEM The Salem Junior Sunday School teachers sponsored a pnaai snower, weanesaay evening for La Vend a Sheen, a bride-to-b- e cf earl April. Twenty-on- a guests enjoyed an evening of fun and laughter. Prizes for the evening went to Francis Gardner and Mrs. Kate Sheen. The group made a bride's book for Miss Sheen. Refreshments were served. Stephenson, J. O. Packard, Wil-LhR. Snell, LaVard Rees. G. Clarence Wright, Oliver Brannam, Stanley Burraston, Don Jacob-so- n, Howard Egbert, George E. Jorgensen, Earl Benson, George Jakeman and Claude Carter and Mrs. Jesse Jewett, Mrs. Ralph Duke and Mrs. Robert Lucas, guests. m Omega Auxiliary to Machinists Union 1066 made quilt blocks in a Monday meeting held at the home of Mrs. J. O. Packard. Light refreshments in a green and white color arrangement were served to Mesdames A. G. - - i " Social Pleases Vertiya Members - r. 30 s v x- 4 .Defense 5 1 ; 1 . i 3 u 1 Panel Given Relief Society- - Family Honors Parents On Double Birthday i j civil defense panel was given at the Eighth LDS Ward Relief Society this week under the diMr. and Mrs. Julius F. John rection of Mrs. Orval Drysdale, w e M . :. . . i :r . x I : f SOQ or t axeview were nonorea at Provo w;-i civil defense director city ' i i 2 a combined birthday anniversary of Women'is affairs. Mrs. i o r Drysdale ' . l l J". ' j oarty and dinner. Thursday eve-- stressed the need of knowing and xS K nnS at the home of a son and living civil defense. ' jt ? --! ' G Mr. Milton and Mrs. i lliwife' t i MrsAL. Croft Larsen, deputy v I j .jonnson. ah or tneir ramiiy was t i s the topic and i rrL lv ""v w rri i director,introduced i uiesfui. iue tuuuic is 1 1 Baa m gave related current events to of age respectively. years of the need j;- emphasize keeping Those present were Mr. and Mrs to the ever present change Harold J. Johnson, Lakeview alert A. Johnson, Lakeview in civil defense. 1 Howard The womenV were reminded Joseph C. Johnson, Salt Lake City Orin Johnson also of Salt Lake that theirs wasVthe job of pre Vivian Bezzant, Pleasant Grove paring the home front to help Glen E. Johnson, Orem: Andrew avert disaster. Mrs. Sherman II. Cooper, Orem; and Milton G Christenson, public relations pro gram director, gave a demon Johnson, Provo. Following the cutting of the stration of the home first aid birthday cake, the group played kit. She told the important posi tion of the mother in the home games for the evening. front, defense line, and showed the proper way to fold, package, As .O.'. sterilize, store and keep all first Sub-De- bs aid defense necessities. Mrs. Ted Bandley discussed the Three-Acplace or the home and the family in "the preparedness- program. Renee Green will read a three- - She treated storage and food supact play at a guest meeting plies and at the time of an air the Provo Sub-De- b Sorority this raid warning, she told what to afternoon at 2:30 p.m. in the do, where to go, and how to give home of Dixie Gehring. special attention to children, the the guests program, Following aged and the invalided. jDro? leaves cuke this table expand and contract to fit the needs will be intro4uc?4 and light re It is estimated that an adequate dwellers. 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