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Show SUNDAY, .MAY SUNDAY HERALD . -- r 3.A , 1SSI "x-.. : '. i - " f : s ... t f '.. y V' - - . 4 v mAry ANNE CARTER Mary Anne Carter to Wee Keith T. Smith, May 27 Mary Anne Carter, daughter of Sharon Linnell, Joyce Carter, Mr. and Mrs, Arch E. Cartlsr of junior bridesmaids and Kathy PATRICIA ANN ROSSITER .Carter, flower Salt Lake City, has circled .May Carter and Carol ' 27 as her wedding date. She; will girls. The bride-to-b- e has attended become the bride of Keith T. Erigham Young University three Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. years after graduating from East Cooper Smith of Porterville, Cal., High School in Salt Lake City in a Salt Lake LDS Temple Cere where she was Pep Club presi dent. Her activities at the Y in mony. ' A will be held honor clude work on the Universe, Wye, reception Caught in a maze of surprise) Prom committee for 1954 and Bon in the and Banyan staffs. This year she the young ing couple was accorded memberbridal preparations is. Patricia last week neville LDS Stake House in; Salt is editor of the Banyan, member White Keys. Ann Rossiter, daughter of Bishop ship e A senior law student at Uni Lake City on the evening. of; the of White .Key honorary society, and Mrs. W. A. Rossiter of An open house is plan- Nautilus social unit and Lambda ena, Mont., who have announced versity of Utah, Mr. Hall has wedding. in ned Provo t He by friends of! the Delta Sigma. on BYU. also attended received her, betrothal and marriage 15 on at Life bride Mr. Unit who attended Smith, 14 Family to science of the bachelor Arthur 'Hall, Stanley May degree i son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford A. in law at Utah University las May 26. junior college in Porterville beHall of Provo. year and Is, a member of Phi Attendants to the bride atf the fore coming to BYU, is now em The marriage ceremony will ueua rnu nonorory legal ; ira leception will be Mrs. Renard A. ployed in Salt Lake City. Major be solemnized at the Salt Lake ternity. He has filled an LDS Linnell, matron of honor; Elva ing in economics with a minor LDS Temple, following which the mission to New Zealand and has Christensen, maid of honor; iJan- - in journalism, he was photog couple - will leave for Helena, served in the U. S. Marine Corps. ice Kimball, Gayle Boyack, Mrs rapher for the studen yearbook Mont., where they will be hon He is currently nresident o the Robert Bohm, Elaine Thorup, at BYU which school he attended Smith, bridesmaids; for two years. ored In a wedding reception Republican Collegiate Council of Dolores 11 Western states. hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Rossiter, the at the Helena LDS Ward Chapel, Miss Rossiter was honored in a tea Saturday afternoon hosted May 19. Patricia is a junior student at by the mother of the bridegroom Brigham Young university ma and his sister, Mrs. Geral Wilde many friends called to joring in sociology. She is a in which bride-to-be member of Alpha Lambda. Delta, meet the and wish the . ' .' served as secretary of the Junior couple goodbye. Provo Lady Lions elected and v installed new officers at a din" Fifth-Eighth ner meeting held at LDS Ward Chapel1 on Thursday ' -f evening. Mrs. Pete Fakler was handed . the presidential gavel. Assisting her will be Mrs. Arnold Davis, first vice president; Mrs. Ken neth Bliss, second vice president; Mrs. Alton Giles, secretary; Mrs. Patricia Rossiter- Sets Altar Date On May 14 in-th- ' . SHIRLEY HOGENSON Shirley Ho&enson. to Wed Miss Powehon Will Wed Army ManjDuring Leave. In Home Rites In June . NELMA JEAN POWELSON . interest is the an-- l Shirley has been attending nouncement of the engagement of Provo High and Brigham Young High Schools in Provo for the Shirley Hogenson and' Dale Wil- - past three years. She will be me onae attends FrovoHjgn Uam (Bill) Peel wnich is made graduated this month. She is a School where she; is studying v,v parents of the bride- - member of Alpha Unitis Mega ness and participates in dance ac Fauvine Pep Club. ' elect, iMr. and Mrs. Neil Hogen- and The son of Mr', and Mrs. John tivities. son of Sterling, Alberta, Canada. Mr. Ogren, a graduate of Provo June has been chosen for the A. Peel of . Northridge, CaL Mr. ' from High School and LDS Seminary nuptials to be solemnized at the Peel was graduatedin 1952. Canoga He has School Park me exact High ke LDS in 1952, is employed l Temple, Univer- the Young Brigham comindefinite is a with date construction pending Murray pany. He is in the Naval Reserve. turn of the prospective bride- sity. u'ort Cal., will Ord, wherej Following a After their honeymoon; they groom from with theithe young couple will make their in basic o is he to make their return Provo training Of Adding her name to the list of! early June brides is CNelma Jean Powelson, daughter of Mrs. Nelma busi-Lft- Powelson and the late Verl Powel son. She will become Mrs. Douglas S. Ogren in a home ceremony on June 9.; Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Ogreh of Provo. On the eve of their wedding day the couple will be honored at a LDS reception at Ward. home. Park-Universi- ty inter-stat- e U . ! presently-4nSalt-ia- re-atten- , brief-honeym- oon, home in California. U. S Army. RrOvo Lady liions Elect . , And nstall Officers j y' r- X (7. Kate Bjerregaard, Mrs. John L. treasurer; Taylor and Mrs. Leon Mather, directors; Mrs. Clarence Greer, reporter land Mrs. Dale Reese, tail twister. Each officer was given a glove lock bearing the Lady Lionsf insignia. A program, furnished by the Brigham Young- University, included a musical reading; by "li " f Joyce Wright accompanied, by I! Lynn Opheikens. Sue Avery and Carol Allred sang with the read L ing. Gil Eggertsen gave a! hu morous reading. MRS. PETE FAKLER SPANISH FORK SENDS THREE Left to right, Mr. Wallace. Mrs. Albert urosjean remi- Beagley, Girls State chairman for the American Legion Auxi- nisced over events of the past liary of Spanish Fork congratulates Carol Jean Bradford, TJorma year and a financial report was Newitt and Ann Banks on being chosen to attend Girls State at given by Mrs. Bjerregaard. - Table decorations were of yel- Logan in June. J low tulips and lilacs. Chairhian for .the installation dinner iwas i Mrs. Dale Reese assisted by Mrs. Homer Thompson, board advisor. Committee members were Mrs. William Kelsch, Mrs. Reed John , LAKE SHORE Evelyn Parry son, Mrs. Leo Allen, Mrs. LeRoy was honored at a bridal shower SPANISH FORK Candidates to! Alternates chosen are Beth Chris- - Harding, Mrs. H. J. Lewis, Mrs after MIA in the Relief Society Deanna Rigtrip was, master represent the American Legion iansen, Deanna Rigtrip, and Mar Clyde Olsen and Mrs. Jessie room. of ceremonies and introduced the Jones. fillmore. sha. Auxiliary at the eighth annual Mrs. .William Rodenque won following program: Vocal duet, Girls State to be held in Logan June and De Ann Measom; accor the door prize. June 6 to 13 will be Ann Banks, ENJOYMENT dion sow, Aiene Kigtnp; piano Norma Newitt and Carol Jean The solo, Marva Anderson, musical a good TO WASH OR NOT TO WASH spends Bradford i ,1 deal of time asking "why", and number, Donnetta Burrows, of These girls were chosen by ballot how." And he is interested- - in Most shampoos are available Spanish Fork;- advice to the bride, from the list furnished by the conv ersation, with both adults and today in formulas for oily, dry Mrs. George Atwood; song, by a h,-;school faculty. Making the other youngsters. He enjoys ex- and normal hair Generally,! you group of girl friends. selection was Mrs. Wallace Beag- plaining that "now" he will do can consider that your haijr is The gifts were opened by the le Girls State chairman. Mem- this, or that he did that "be- oily if it seems dirty four orj less bride-eleassisted by Rhea Belber of the federated clubs, Jay-ce- c fore." Of course he also has lots days .after being washed. Normal lows and Carol Ann Larsen. Re Wives, Lady Lions, Orson of time for doing: He can run, hair looks well for at least six or freshments were served to 125 by Brown, the Bank of Spanish Fork jump and climb with more ease seven days. And dry hairj can the Bee Hive Girls under the diand the Commercial Banks of and grace than the easily go two weeks between rection of Mrs Rosie Anderson and 4 Mrs Donna Bellows. Utah will serve as sponsors. shampoos. ..un nm tummmrmtHMstrnm ii un tun w mi in.wniiiiiniwiwwwHwwwwiww piiiiiiimmiiii gww wr???www wwi,.i.. m i).i.y.wsy3y?,yyv ftf I if b t TIT; -- ' - 1 MIA Group 3 Spanish Fork Juniors To Attend Girls State Parley TO CHOOSE FROM 1 THOUSANDS OF YARDS BORDER PRINTS7Regr39c Bride Shower r FOUR-YEAR-OL- D four-year-o- ld - . CLOTH SQUAW Hosts mm 1.7 r . - CRISKAY BUTCHER. LINEN LUBJTWEED - YD. BATISTE- !- ORGANDY DIMITY and LAWN ...... ; . Jd. PUSSE (PrinV and Plain) n -S- ? YD. ; ct . mi v NYLON PLAIN i-- YD. i J f rV I s fir ln PRINTED n' CRISKAY YD. SHA ORGANDY 6R9 YD. EMBOSSED COTTON r ' - ! I ' J I ' V lM - 1- I A SUITING TWEED jC 11 VI ll I kvii e xr-- t ( that any girl can acquire attractive legs through exercises. Here she demonstrates one of her favorite exercises for keeping her dancing limbs from becoming A weekly pedicure (center) is also part of her She thinks that polishing the toenails is plan for leg beauty. xSm See EvoraJe ei the girl who is working Ur trim ner gpod It 1$ actress Ann over-develope- d. JVUHer! belief V " ' h7-- AM DDIMTCn Rer r i r iy; 1, . '- 'r- Ia" o oV -- A iiiv ki 1.00 YD. Yd. MUSLIN ?t ' fnn W J V V YD. SLUMBER PUSSE mm 7 '.- - limbs. The star also believes that a little strategy can go a long way in giving one's legs the illusion of slimness. When sittinr (rifht), for example! she suggests that the heavy limbed girl bring her feet to one side of the. chair, away from her knees, This can be done effectively jwith the ankles crossed or uncrossed, la either tse keep tbe legs elose together for graceful look, CRETONNES -- - BARK CLOTH Reg. 69c yd. j j : 57r Reg. 79c yd. z0oSo 67c - SAIL Reg. 89c yd. mem CLOTH 77c Reg 1.00 yd. 87c 177 WEST CENTEX |