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Show SUNDAY, SUNDAY HERALD ' - r-- k ... I. '..v : I -- - . Provo 'Man - - - .;; ' .. t Sir ' ;5 " ;. -!, - .... ,',: . ' - L ' $ . v ' '"'Z . . K f A ' " " I' ; ' ,,r -. - si - .r . r - : ' -- ': V : " ". TK" ' -- i , ' - ; i - , - V 1 - , , . " ' . . . " - , s ' !' ' " - t r " J . - f s !, . , ' Si, j .M I- . , ; S - i - I ' - .. " !i i ? - : - f : f' X . - - f ' t . J Ag, .: - i6.w ' 1 , " O -- t - - ... . - ' i i - " . Is..' ' , - - - ;s - ; ' , , . . - Kt,- ' - ' - i . J : - fc ' ..... . j " i t' " - . . ; - ; . Vin School Principal Invites Faculty To Breakfast- - ' i LORNA PETERSON i J i; Lorna Peterson Add Nam ? to Spring Brides JOYCE HENRICHSEN I. 1' CAROL WESTOVER PLEASANT GROVE The fac of the Pleasant Grove Cen ulty carried a Saint-- Patricks deco tral School was entertained at a k ration wUhissy-jwillow- s breakfast by Prin Calvin Walker of Mrs: and "H cipal Grove. Parents day AtCending were Mrs Albert Pleasant was held at the school later in Losh, Mrs. Reed! Garlick, Mrs the day. Participating at the T. J. Bone, Mrs. Reed Carlson special breakfast with their hosts Mem- Mrs. Ray Freeman, Mrs. Walter were the teaching personnel of PLEASANT GROyE bers of the JuWana'fCIub met Linhart, Mrs. Jay Shumway -- and the school, Mrs. Beth Driggs, with (Mrs. Ivy Freeman recently. the hostess. Mrs. Glendon Liston Mrs. Warren Kirk, Mrs. Ross The group spent the evening sew vill entertain at the April meet- Nielsen, Mrs. Miriam Iverson, A beautiful ing. Mrs. Colleen Scott, Mrs. Vera ing and chatting. gift waspresented Mrs. Freeman A pink and blue shower for Wagstaff, Margaret Hayes, Mrs. (Ted Carlson will be held by the group. Sanders, Jennie Gleason and Thursday, March 24, with club Mrs. Helen Willardson, Mrs. freshments at a large table which members participating. Clara Hicken, Mrs. Rose Rad-- i JuWana .Club Miss Peterson is graduate of s With the Payson High School and Nebo Meet Mam 'age In Offing For SANTAQUIN Adding her name to the list (of early spring brides is' Lorna Peterson, daughter of Stake Seminary, and has attend Mr. and Mrs.R. J; Peterson of ed Brigham Young University, who announces her en where she was affiliated with the : soon bells will and trio Santaquin, Wedding solo, quartet come significant for attractive work gagement land forthcoming mar- Cougarettes and ToKalon social a son of Mr. umt. She was recentlv eraduated Joyce Henrichsen, former "Miss Mn Tayfor graduated riage to Gary Beyer, Liberty Bell," whose engagement fromiProvb High School and LDS and Mrs. C. A. Beyer of Los An- from Lawton School in Beverly to John H. Taylor is announced Hills, Calif., and is presently em Calif, Seminary, j He hasattended BYU geles, circled in Hollywood. has The Mr. , Paul and Mrs. ployed young couple by parents, where he was a for two 9 and as Mr. the J. Henrichsen, 1124 E. 7th'N member yars, date, wedding Beyer is an engineering social unit. He April of a vows Provo. Mr. Taylor's parents are was' !aiso a Viking in will student at the University of Los pretty exchange student Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Taylor, J at the University of Utah. John church wedding at the First Ward Angeles. also of Proyo. entered military service as a chapel. A reception will be given A junior, at the Rrigham Young hava Jcadet some 18 monUis the: same evening in their 'honor. University, Joyce is affiliated ab and as recently graduated with Cami Los social unit and as a second lieutenant at Corpus was attendant to the "Belle I of Christi, Tfex. He is now enter the Y" in 1953. She has been a ing the Marine Air Corps. member of the college choir and pThe pail" has circled April" 14 opera work shop, and has par for the Wedding which will be ticipated la operas and assembly solemnized at the Salt Lake LDS ' programs.. She is also listed with Temple. !A reception will be the BYU student program bu- given; the I evening of the same reau. .': at the day A graduate of Provo High LDS with parents of the Some forty member of the BYU School and LDS Seminary jshe bride Ward, as hosts. Newcomers met Thursday evening was an active member of the Joyce and John will leave the at the banquet room, Joseph Smith' Pep Club, concert chorus, Madrigal Singers' and a cappella f oloing fiay f or Cherry Point, building to elect new officers and chouv . participating in school North; Carolina, where John will hear and see a program given by " operas, plays, assemblies, and be stationed. Prof. Glen! Turner. New officers named are Mrs. Charles Taylor, president: Mrs. Gustive Larsen," vice president; Mrs. JUST Keith Nelson, secretary and I r Mrs. Al Fisher, treasurer. They will take office at the end of May. ARRIVED! SPRINGVILLE The life J story arid the Queen of Prussia. She Mrs. Harry Hodsqn Was chairof Jeliny Lind, whose -- singing received ai personally autograph man of tne program ana intro Nylon Net brought her the .name of "The ed copy of. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" duced Prof. Turner and his wife Swedish Nightingale," was re- by its aiithor Harriet Beecher who talked about arid showed four :' if viewed for members t of the Stow. of .their own moving pictures. And Lace Hans wooed was both Club Music by Federated Jenny Springville Alma Heaton was in charge Mrs. at their March meeting held at Christian Andersen whose "Snow of. the hostess committee who arthe home of Mrs. Ed Forshee. . Queen" wis written of her, and Formals an attractive table cov Narrators were Mrs. Catherine by tie Dike of Wellington, but ranged a with with white large D. Willis and Mrs. Howard May-- it was her accompanist whom ered shamrock linen, of ivy and formed green wed. she later Pastel j cock. Born in Stockholm Swecome in in the center, plants phiiedendron to America She waf brought den, in 1820, Jenny knew only from which refreshments were poverty in her younger years, for her fir3t concert appearances served. Colors ', but inspiration to develop her here by the great circus magnet vocal talents came from her fa- Phineas T. Barnum, who mort Ballerina Length ther and grandmother. Through- gaged all he had that Americans out; her life she had a passion rmgni aeaj: ner voice. for birds and pets, and in her Jenny was taught to believe childhood years spent hours at implicitly In the power of prayer, j. the window listening to the songs and in appreciation to the Al of the birds. Her very plain face mighty for the voice which "He I was completely overshadowed by gave! as ajgift to her," she gave her sweet personality. awiiy nearly everything she ever PLEASAjnt trRovj;; a spe Her first musical training was acquired. J Fireside in connection with cial at government expense through Her las years with husband, Men M and Gleaner Week will the effort of a dancer of the children, and grandchildren were be held by the Grove Ward on in America. Royal Theater who heard her spent the story were Tuesday evening, March ;22, at Supplementing '!. ,f singing. the Grove Ward Relief Society . She sang her first operettic a piano selection by Mrs. La room. Mrs. Harold Walker is Rell Johnson, a yocal j solo by role at the age of 10 and! when Mrs. Ernest Boyer accompanied leader. 7 zu years old was made a mem' Arlean Jorgenson will give a a Bird Mrs. violin and Iioyd by fashion's ber of the Royla Swedish Acad selection of her grandfather, by 4 Mrs. Lewis Bird biography Denof emy of Music She later studied native Hans Jorgenson, accompanied by Mrs. Maurice in Paris under the great teacher Bird! mark, which she has written "1 ::' Garcia. his own diary. Fireside from On display Was a dolT dressed She became personally ac Jiigh fashion., i high color is Mrs. Mario I Brady chairman costume authentic which in; rep a number of who will also offer hostess servquainted .with Jenny Land, brought by ice "great" people of her time iln- - resented during the evening. Zina Johnson. All Golden Gleaners of the cluding Tennyson, Brovningsr, Dickens, Thackery, Bronte, Car- ward are invited to be In I Invitations are also lyle, Ruskin, Washington Irving. extended to all other, Gleaner and Bryant, Henry Clay, Longfellow, Lowell, the Schumans, Chopin, M Men of the ward and to offi xcitinar new in cote Liszt, and many others, but the By cer?. one who did most to hplp her Was One quilt was comXelix Mendelssohn" to whom she SALEM .. was constantly turning for ad- pleted and another one started at the. 10 quilters attending. ery.iiow.jo.tozo. CnSMi vice. She also became a person- a quilting party held at the home guests were Iola Sperry, al friend of Queen Victoria' of of Mrs. Arthur Sperry. Payson and Mrs. Donna Hutch- A jtrayluuncheon was served to ings, Springville. .England, the vjueen of Sweden 7 - T jT 7 77 " seven-o'cloc- center-mg-thebie- riFreeman be-dqi- ng wasj-als- o . - ;..",! j La-R- -- -- pre-medic-al Newcomers Select New ; it Office irs - Twelfth-Thirteen- th ' -- -- 11 ifeof J enny Li rid P roves ee RIVERGROVE SECOND Tuesday 1 p. m. Literary lesson by Lela Roper., Nursery. ; RIVERGROVE FIRST Wednesday 2 p. m. Literary lesson by TEllen PowelL Nursery. FOURTH WARD Due to remodelling - work going on in the chapel, Relief Society meeting will be held Tuesday at 2 -- p. m. at the Austin Tyler resw denee, 226 N. 3rd W. Lela Carroll1' will give the literary lesson. Musi- niimKAie virfll Via tfivon Mitre- - ery. mall, Deon Cole, Mrs. Janet, Pulsipher, Mrs. Leone Told; Iowa Hall, Herbert Gilbert, Edward Taylor, Ford Paulson, Walter Brock, Riley Richards, Mrs. Lacey White, Mrs. Donna O. 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PERCUSSION CONTROL i 57 MIJJM y'CX V . i I t W 111 iV Crisp, linen-loo- k rayon in white with navy, navy with white or powder blue with white. 9 to 17 Sftl' III' 0i ( BPM I 3 anywhere! - the buttoned sheath . - l IB I ijlj : Out-of-to- til if S j Quilt Finished ISalem Group 1 . " " ;'.- ! SIXTH WARD Wednesday 2:30 p. m: Social science lesson by Ann Reese. FOURTEENTH WARD Mr. and Mrs. Luncheon at noon. Lesson will be Westover of Santaquin an- given at 2:30 p. m. by Stella CarlIioyd i nounce the engagement of their son. Nursery. j daughter Carol, to Barry H, Av UNIVERSITY WARD ery, son of Mrs. Sadie H. Avery Tuesday 2:30 p. m. for literary of Provo. lesson. A group of BYU students Miss Westover is a 1950 gradu will be present to sing selections ate of the Payson High School from the. Mikado. The lesson will and LDS Seminary. She is cur be on Victorian humor. rently employed as a secretary PIONEER WARD in Salt Lake City where she is Tuesday 2 p. m. Social science also active in organizations of lesson by Maurine Jacobsen. Nursthe LDS church. , ery. Mr. Avery was graduated from ELEVENTH WARD the BY High School in 1946. He 2 pj'm. Literary lessoa has attended Brigham Young Monday LaVon Jones. Nursery. i University for three years, has by WARD SUNSET filled n LDS mission in Holland Tuesday ,2 p. m. Literary les nr' spent two years in the U. S son by lone Borget Nursery. Army. He expects to enroll at SECOND WARD BYL for the Spring quarter. The young couple has selected .Tuesday 1:30 p. m. Literary lesMay 12 as the dte of their mar son by Elma Thatcher. Evening riage which will be solemnized session Wednesday 7 p. m. - with at Salt Lake LDS Temple: A Mrs. Eldon Mackley giving' the reception will follow, with the de literary lesson. Nursery. ; tails to be worked out.' They ex SJNSET SECOND pect to - be living in' Provo after Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Literary their marriage. lesson Maurine Badger. Nursery. 1 I - " r , To Wed Miss Westover ' SANTAQUIN ' " -- " ' !' ' " A Jr Relief Society ' - 3 MARCH 20, 1S3 Utah County. Utah U ' (featured) $8.49 shining success Lustrous cotton satin with tucked bodice in Wedgwood blue or rose pink. 10 to 1 8. (right) stay-i- n 7.29 pleats dress in brilliantly printed washable white cotton tO to 20 and 12ft to 20ft. Two-pie-ce , |