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Show 11 ' 'F , S ! r 4t s, September tr '. 'V , ad - O ' - Y : - : ' ' ' f ".'. f ,, i v v r DS ; ' ; 'J Plans are complete for the Bonneville" LDS Ward Home-comischeduled Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the. Benheville- Ward Chapel. Alimembers and former members of the Ward are, invited to attend. Honored guests will be former bishops and other former ward executives. The original boun- -, daries of the ward were from University Avenue east to the. city limits and Center Street south to the city limits. Committee members 7 in charge of the homecoming are LouAnn 'Rigby, Beverly Daniel, Connie Jones, tCollene Pace, Deanna Couchand heads of the Mutual if 1 " . ; - .J' ' ; - ' Plans Tor the evening in clude a program, dancing and refreshments. 'J'- - ' ?" v - -- Ruth Louisa Partridga ' - V5 . ' Twin Ceremony In Charles V. bouquets were flame and white SPRINGVILLE (Skip) Anderson, son of Mr. ande, tuberous begonias. Mrs. Victor Anderson of Spring-villAttending new Mrs. Anderson took for, his bride Florence as matron of honor was Mrs. C. (Minnie) Howard, Maughter Sidney Liechty, sister of the of Mr. and Mrs, R. P. Howard, bridegroom ; Colleen Peterson, Sigurd, in a double wedding maid of honor, and Mary Jane which also united the bride's Casey, Ward, Marilyn twin brother, Roy P. (Mickey) Schleich and Gayle Madsen. Howard Jr., and Marilyn Nielson, bridesmaids, all wearing pastel daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clair colored evening dresses. Attend ants for Mrs J Howard were Shu Nielson of Richfield. . y The attractive couples were leen Hatch- maid of honor, and married in a 6 p.m. ceremony in bridesmaids, . Bonnie Dickerson, the Second LDS Ward Chapel at Elaine Okerlund and Sharon Richfield with Bishop Woodrow King. They also wore pastel Parsons officiating. They stood frocks. before a fireplace flanked bytall Best man for Charles was. his baskets of gladioli, lighted can- cousin, Jim Cranmer of Provo dles and . other late summer Roy's best man Was his life-loJ flowers. friend, Joe Jorgensen. y The brides wore ' matching Joan Swain of Monroe played dresses of white tulle over taf- the wedding march and a quartet feta, fashioned with a lace mid sang later. A double reception riffs matching lace jackets and for the couples followed the mar sunbonnet-typ- e veils. Their, bridal riage. 1' ; . Paysori' Pqrk Scene Of Outingfbr Aglaian Club' Is i . d V -- ! f : -t J. her-folk- - ng 1 A 1 Span ish Fork Branch AAUW. Establishes Year.Projects " 1 - ft w J . k& . , ! and-attende- Janie - A j '; 'r.. I did feel, when I was being Overweight, L'm keeping below marva poulsen it. I not only keep my daily caltaken out of the Sunday issue, orie intake; but I keep my weekly that I was being demoted, so I average. Last week the daily ; 7roundf'thcj Tovvn suppose I can feel a faint stir average was 1097 and one sevof satisfaction at being back, enth calories. Want to know how that one seventh got in there? though I must say it will have I'll tell you; I swallowed , a fish to be faint, as Frank Robertson bone, that's how. The thing has been in on Sunday . allthe stuck in my throat as fish bones time, complete with picture, so villand ; then 1 had toeat a I guess I'm not doing so well soda cracker (dry) to dislodge SPANISH FORK Mrs, W.fand Mrs W. Taylor Johnson, Mr, after all. It would be nice if it. "This naturally brought up my Mrs, Willis Hill. Mr. and f ask for my picture, I average, though I must say there Taylor 'Johnson reported they'd Mrs. Clark Williams, Dr. and y i "would be a graceful was more nourishment in the ' Payson Park was the. scene of the Mrs. meant Frank Frtmpton and Mr gesture and they are perfectly fish- t bone-- thanr the capok . sand- .annual summer outing of the and Mrs. Blaine Hansen consume. Ana now is safe to do it. I wouldn t give it wicnes Uglaian Club. Mrs. r Willis lliU The next club meeting will con to I don't know and what my themi weight? being my pictures was committee chairman and was vene on Thursday, Sept. 9. Mrs . are, so life like i and all. I don't' care. If there is anythey .'assisted, by Mrs. Clark Williams, Dean ; Jensen will instruct the but it would be encour me more than j if irks thingthataging, .Wrs.Frank Thompson arid Mrs. group in the art of first aid for you know what I mean. a on a diet, is it female another Oh ffilairte Hansen with the food prep- the following 10 meetings "' a and' in one's morbid interest Murder! aration. Dinner was 'served to a runs close second. it weight Mr. Diane Olsen, daughter of Mr, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. CalUster, The and knows, apparentdoctqr jand Mrs. Harold Creer, Mr. and and Mrsr Bud L. Olsen, was hon- Well, it is a dark gloomy day ly cares, and is enough loir SPANISH FORK Executive of- depicting the ''Building of an In Mrs. Wallace - H. Gardner, Mr. ored on her 13th birthday by a today (Thursday). I will not care me. I wash that hands of the ficers and board members, Span- tegrated Study Group for. a Small my and Mrs Angus Kales, Mr. and group of friends. Hostesses for if Only It ,will rain. I ler my wa- whole thing. I'll keep the darned Fork branch, American Asso- Branch" was Mrs.; M.- D. Hawkins, Mr. and ine ciever pariy were Diane ana tering go last night iir thehope diet having no choice but I'm ish preientedby the ciation of University Women, met l . Mri. Dean Jensen, Mr; and Mrs. Denise Bowen who planned the that and spit- not l it local keeps group. Participating were to show an interest. at a luncheon and business meetf "WiSliam R. Jex, Mr. and Mrs. pot luck dinner that was held at ting little. However, I have If I going of Mesdames to PrestonG. Hughes, have "strength enough ing given recently at the home Jlorace Magleby, Mr. and Mrs. the .high school picnic grounds never- known it to pour down show an G. Hughes, local Roland HansenDarian Young, in in interest Mrs. Preston something Mrs. Won Oberhansley. Mr. and After dinner and games the fol rain unless! spent the whole my present under nourished con president. Special guests were Ernest Knudsn, Grant Harris, iMnes, Koach, Mr. and Mrs. jauae lowing young misses returned to day before wetting downthis dition, leave us pick something Mrs. Casper G. Carroll, Kays- ClaTk 'Stewart, Horace ' iWilliams, Mrs. George Hawkins, the Bowen home where they gath rock pile: Y': : Magleby, Mrs. Carlton more ;. Ooooo ville, president; for attractive, Mr. ered around the piano and sang Mrs. G. Victor" Robertson, had a bonus or something I almost said for heaven's sake Culm see and Mrs. Grace Bywa-te- r, Clark Williams, Spanish Fork and .... for the remainder of the evening: here at The Last Resort this again! . , s I COULD v Ms.Vera Cloward, Mrs. Elmer state officers. say "good Claudia Buttnhof, Phyllis Roach summer. Humming birds. They ness and Mrs. Max Warner, s Taylor but the word sake," Business was discussed under good IfUW-Headv Arin Warren Bonnie Laren, Row- - are all over the . and the Payson. ness derives from the word God, the direction of Mrs, Hughes, who place ena Erickson, Bonnie Jean Chris- - cutest things ever. so that is out. I don't know. , pointed out the aims of Jhei tensen. Marion Boyack, Jolene ' v was I other AAUW. The state officers offered two a Have The, day. weeks' wearing star ironing Snell, Maurine Koyle. Kathy Cut my sun- ing me in the face. Am straw blue big great trying suggestions on the buildingOf an shall, Shirlene Searles, Ketta Ann a to ignore it as long as possible in and shade, sitting quietly integrated study groupf or" the Olsen, Carma and Sherry Olsen, chair on ' the lawn. I think the , I which. Ishow being mind don't as year's work, really ironing; Mrs. - Bee Carroll, Kaysville, sisters of Diane, andMary Las- birdie thought he had found the much --The I as some do planned. projectof the year, Lt. Col. Louis E. (Gene! things.vRather which is lUtah state president of American sen of Birdseye. in the to "the like investigation of former Provo resident an Harris, biggest morning glory iron, as a matter of fact, 'Association of University Womgraduate world, but instead of an outslzed especially pretty starched things. comic books ttf children," was of Brigham Young University, . will en; Mrs. Julia Caine, state vice cache of nectar, he found. Ruthie Well, so long folks. Drive care also discussed, j leave Tuesday for Washington, president in charge of programs, under it. His remarks on the fully. , The group spent part ot tne D. and Mrs. Lillian C. Booth, state C, to take up his duties with the to were hear. in assembling station division something subject afternoon of of re have membership chairman, He just stood in the air (as ery- - which is being sold to finance the Atomic military application Commission. Energy turned Irom a trip to Southern 1 -. humming birds do) about eight fprpjects of the association. The Col. HarrisiH be, accompanied , een lUtah where theywent in the ininches from my nose and un stationery is decorated wnn col to Washington by his wife, the forterest of organizingnew branches burdened himself about humans Gets-Discharg- e ored photographs of scenes at mer Miriam Tuttle of American iot the AAUW. Previously South ' in general and camouflage Salem Lake. .' ern Utah has had no brancbea; LFork,yand their three children. mans in particular . . . . camou C I C . Tnuuai Tuk an T711 the was served Luncheon nas by r.iierxson adgi. . 'Meetings were held with graduAs the climax to a recent sales flaged . .. . camo Just a min been released from the U. S. Air hostess to the state board memate women from Delta and Hinck- contest l conducted at Firmages ute, Dearie, whilst I consult my Force and. will attend Brigham bers and the, following: Mrs. ley; Panguitch, Cedar City, St. Department Store, a chicken din- fifteen pound dictionary . . ,k I'm Young University this fall. He and Elmer Taylor, Mrs. Norman George. Parowan. Richfield and ner program were held at the sorry, but I cannot find the word. his wife, the former Barbara Oberg, Mrs. Vera ClowardAof Homestead in Midway for, all em- I will look again some other day. Davies, and baby, are now visit Monroe; Salina and NephU Mrs. Clark StewartMrs. I'm sure you get my meaning. ing at the iome of his parents, Payson; ployes and their partners. "coAn invitation is issued to Mrs. Ernest Knud-soDarian Young, " "' ;(' .The v C. was L. Mr. Mrs. and under di Ellertson. the Mrs. Grant Harris Mrs. Les llege alumnae to join with other program women of similar background rection of Joseph Jorgensen, cap So this will come out right Ncrman Ellertson, son of Mr. and H; Cornaby, Mrs. Roland Hansen, miT :trainirn Hti 9 nrnaram H. tain of the losing' team in the con spang dang in the. middle of the Mrs. C. L. Ellertson, is leaving Mrs. Nell M. AJlen of Spanish wider oppor (est. An original! song, written for . I voted to education Monday for Lackland Air Force Fork. tunity for women, international thfe occasion by Marilyn Zabriskie, one participated in group singing 3aseJn Texas. He is a second Aug. 28 membeVs of the group I understanding and - cooperation was sung by members of Mr. Spencer Dean was captain of lieutenant, having graduated from participateor m an. annual Utah team, uTof whom par the winning team. - ' and the ; application of training ROTC at Brigham Young Univer Stake workshop at the . Alpine and abilities of college women to ticipated on the program. The party is an annual store-- sity last spring. His wife, the for LodgeIn Brighton. During the the complex problems of modern Mrs. Abraham Van Wyke present wide affair and climaxes the sum mer Carol Anderson, and baby wiH afternoon general session, a skit ed a humorous reading and every mer program at Firmage's. life, Mrs. Booth-stated- . - join him later. '.;-- - Milo Allen Burke ALPINE Mela and Moyle" were united in marriage Wednesday at the Salt Lake LDS Temple by Elder ! Henry D. Moyle. The bride's, par-ents, former Bishop and Mrs. Ly- ' man Moyle of Alpine and her aunts, Mrs. Mary Moyle, Mrs. Rhea'. x Crooks ton, Mrs.- Jessie Bushman and Barbara Hunter, witnessed the ceremony, A dinner for the group followed at Hotel Temple Square where they were G worth.. Mrs.. joined by Mrs. Oral jKnudsen and Mrs. Matilda Moyle, the bride's grandmother. For her J wedding the bride chose a lovely white floor length satin gown with tightly fitted bodice, beaded at the waistThe long sleeves ended in a point over the wrist A sweetheart neckline was enhanced by a small stand- . , up collar of importedlace .which also formed an oversklrt overa full net skirt underlaid by satin. Roy P. (Mickey) Howard,1 Jr. The, new Mrs. Burke was feted at a bridal shower on Aug.; 27 and othejr parties have been given in her honor at San Diego-CaI.The new bride is a graduate of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson honey the American Fork High School mooned at Lake Tahoe and are: and LDS Seminary presently making their home in the San Diego College being af- Reno, Nev.,: where he is em- filiated with the Deseret Club there ployed. Both have been attendThe bridegroom is the son of ing the University of Utah and Mrs; Alice Newell of Riverside, will resume their studies 'there Cal.l He has been a student at the 1 this fall. Brigham Young University and Mr. Howard is now serving in Stanford University. the y. S. Navy stationed at Pearl The couple-- are honeymooning Harbor. His bride, now em en toute to the Northwest where ployed in Richfield, will remain theywill make their home ;in s with until "spring, when Corvallis, Ore.; shd hopes to join her husband in . vii. V'. Ai little oatmeal adds richness Hawaii. They honeymooned brief ly at Las Vegas, Nev., before and flavor when used as a soup thickener. Roy returned to his base. . ; , have put me back where I used hard workhow is my diet doing? ' tobe, Wednesdays and Sundays. Well, My Dearly Beloved and " ;1 Ir. and Mrs. Charles 4V. (Skip) Anderson, right and Mr., and Mrs. 5,:PAY- - Labor Day week end, and I'll be seems fitting on DAYT" 1954 Yes, Sunday. The laboring, which! " And- speaking of a HERALD such Ye . day. V.LPs down at ' j i For Sunday September ." l ; Springville Man Wed Minutia T3 '4 w r . ' organiza- - Association tionT--- .'- X , " - V Alpine Pair Honey moons To New Home , - Y . ; r J .i - " A : ' " j - Y SPRINGVILLE Plans are com plete for the marriage on Tuesday of Marva Poulsen, daughterof Mr. and Mrs). Charles EdwardH-imeentbLoulsen of Spnngvuie and Mack Bovack son of Mr. and Mrs. Jex Boyack also of Springvllle. The couple will be wed In the Salt Lake LOS Temple anda re ception, will follow on Wednesday evening at the Kolob Stake House On that occasion Mrs. Evan Mur dock will serve as matron of honor to the- - bride and LaRee Bigelow, Anita Richmondand Deanna Peay will be bridesmaids. . Jeanine Boy ack will act as flower girl. The bridegroom has asked5 Fred Childs to be best man following a honeymoon at Las Vegas, Hoover Dam andLake, Meade, the newlyweds will reside in Provo. -- Ll Both , graduates of SpringviUi High School and LDS Seminary Marva was a member Of the Pep Club. She is now employed in Provo and he in Springville ."V . t Bonneville. Ward Homecoming Planned Tuesday Miss Poulsen X ; ' e' . : ng - S- : SUNDAY HERALD - . ?jg!&'-'i..:!fc''-li- - . To Marry On Tuesday.. '' 1;. S4 : ' ' I V 'z: .. 1 K , i i uld, j ! - iV . .... , v Return From: Organizing Trip -- Ex-Provoan- I ill "To '' Take AEC Post - .'f .jfj'v-.- ' 1 , Firmage r trapioyes At Party -- Provo Soldier 1 A. A 1 ti i wH ill Fall's bloused top appears in a Hrhtweirht wI wool knitted dress (above) by Rosanna.This cardigan dress has a wider smru oy uane uugas, ml a women's aiur. I f t it s j , new-lookin- g, -- -- . -- , n, -- jf 1 Jor-gense- . r ; !'l in"! ii "i4 I . s . ' ' ' . Ji.i.i.n..i,Wi.nWi m niimiwu 'V, '' ' ' .., r : ; ' j j, in ii T v ii in ymi i v in .... . - u wm'im ... . ; - ,....,. - 1 ' X . V ; ' -x-- A Baby Bunting Shop ' SMow to change Has Everything for your Boy and Girl for r yor. bathroom color schema you School ti Boys Leather Belts Boys Argyles Boys Shorts t 7 to 9 Shirtsin all new-shades- .' 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