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Show t SUNDAY HERALD r SUNDAY, MAY Utah County. Utah 1, 1955 - :: . Mia- Literary League Sees Views of Colorful- Rose Parade - ; Roses SymboIize; Glass Unity At Rose Tying 3 I. American ForkNews 7-- A ' - Maids of the University LDS Ward held a rose tying cere mony .Tuesday evening with par ents, members of the bishopric 7"-'' and ward Mutual Improvement Association presidency in attend ance. The bouquet of fresh roses in varying colors, one for each girl in the class, was presented to Mrs. Vera Bullock, YWMIA pres ident. The girls sang the Mia Maid song, "Oh Rose." A social and the evening program was under the direction of Romea Hogan, class leader. VvU;r. t v , C I v ' - i ' - -- ? . . Su-za- nn - - MAY 0 7ilT nl- ( IS ' . - .V. if! .: XTrmmmm ' 'A ' 1' .;' U'V...'.; :f ATT- 35 mmmm j were Eliza R. ' Fillmore, his torian; Melvin F. Fillmore, pioneers and badges; Merle C. Madsen, banquet: Elmer de St. eor and Mrs. Boshard, relics; ohn Wesley Taylor and Mrs. Harmon, membership; Thomas V. Reynolds, decorations and R. Morgan and Fern properties; Rulon Morgan, monuments, markers and memorials ; Naomi James Swenson, tourist and visitors; TetonfHT Jackman and Golden L. Jackman, publicity; Reva D. Rusmussen, custodian " of pioneer museum; Other duties were allocated to ? Ivan J. Burr, bus driver for the Maud $ R. Roberts, Verl G. Dixon, Alpine School! District, who is Rulon Morgan auditing; Mr. bein retired after 26 years of Morgan, legal advisor; J. Lyne service, was honored at a recent Roberts Mr. Reynolds and Smoot other banquet in an Orem cafe-band grounds. Brimhall, building bus drivers and mechanics and of the organization of POTATO CHIPS and zestfal dipt are perfect for your apringtimt Purpose their wives. entertaining. sons and Daughters of u tan , Orvil B. Davis servea as mas Pioneers is to sponsor the j2th ter: of ceremony The life history of March and the 24th of July of Mr. Burr was given by Dean each year in a celebration1 honorTho most boautiful plumbing f ixturos Taylor, and a response made by ing pioneers. Members collect Mr Burr. In his talk, Mr. Burr and preserve pioneer relics and ovor said that he had driven 225,000 maintain , a historical library of miles in his work and that he pioneer biographies. figured he Lad "hauled one and Meeting dates fort board mem- a half million students during the bers have oeen scheduled for the At. yearS." He will be retired at the asi weanesaay oi every montn, end of the school year. Several 7:30 p.m. at the pioneer museum. of his fellow workers paid tribute to him. Mr. and Mrs. Burr were presented a gift of a set of dishes for their home In Orem. Those seated at table to honor Mr.' Burr were the following Messrs. and Mesdames 'Carl Pack, Dean Taylor, Birch Boyce, Sheldon Warwood, John Wright, Lafe Ha.Tis, Ernal Williamson, Dick Allred, .Albert Conrad, Reed Gillespie, Marion Parker," Eldon LINDON At a quiet home cere Perry, Rulon Robbins, Bernelt mony Rita Rae Morin of Lindon Bateman, Hy Wilkinson, and and Hal Stapley of Orem were Mrs. Burr and Lyle McDonald. united in marriage. Rita Rae is the daughter of Mary Morin of Lindon and Hal is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Stapley of A Orem. The ceremony took place at the High-styl- e bath top quality Stapley home. Several close New Uvatoryoiiet-ftnahin-f Roxbury members of each family' witness- matching tv toilet. Enjoy the luxury of Master the ed, ceremony performed by J thia bathroom while you pay on May terms. A "Happy Birthday' Bishop Shumway of th Geneva OREM to theirr mother was wished Mrs. Second LDS Ward. The young Comes in. white and sevsn beautiful colors. ' '?L C.J. Pyne by her daughters Wed couple left immediately for . a !: ;; t .':. PLUMBINO in Salt Lake, They nesday afternoon at a dinner a honeymoon Cheating the home of Mrs. Weston Kofford will make theit home in Orem The birthday cake was made by when they return. The bridegroom will enter the Mrs. Marvin E. Olsen of Sal Phone FR 56 NORTH 2nd WEST v Lake. ;f. Brigham Young University in the it;-all. were Mrs Daughters, present, Olsen and son Brent, Mrs. Lyle .DeLange, Carolyn and Denny; Mrs. C. M. Pyne and daughters Nutri-fohT- c New oil-ri- ch Delma, Pamela and Sandra and another daughter-in-laMrs afterthe Jimmy Pyne. During noon Mrs. Pyne received a visi from , hejr sisters, Mrs. Arthur Sumsion and Mrs. Ray Clark both of Springville. ,s. 5 momers Bay : efd v r LJ :v-.- . i8 :::::jf -- I Retiring Employe Honored WW M fc.'i Vs.-:- - . ; 1 -- m m I yf y L ;j -- rnadol -- A. mm Wmm Rita R. Morin Is'Bride of Hal Stapley . ' I s. vS- - va i Penney's price to begin with was low! 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Taylor their guests were served refresh asked to be released from this Annual guest night was ob ments by the hostesses, Mrs position. served by the Utacen Literary A. F. Coleman. Mrs. J. Ralph Club Monday in the Utah Power Seibel and Mrs. Alvin Teuscher. Recent patients in the hospital and Light Company auditorium. been .Merrill Preston, have here Glen Turner of the BYU art de-- "The Romance of China" was partment showed three of his reviewed for? members of the Mrs. LaVer Peacock! original films which have won Arlitra Guild Monday night by Grace, Mrs. Martha Chadwiek, prizes in national competition Mrs. Cardall of Salt Lake City Mrs. Louise Cunningham, Mrs, Mrs. A. F. Beer was in charge The club members met at the Emma Pace, Ray C. Nelson, Wins. American Fork: of the meeting. Mrs. 'Fred War- home of Mrs. Leo G. Meredith, Irene C. A ladies nick gave the club litany and Beveridge,- Mrs. Kate Ja trio, Mesdames Ray. Mrs. Eva - Skinner the thought Nelson, R. G. Gardner and Jo cobs, Heber Harward, Mrs. Elois for the day. "Honeysuckle Rose seph E. Mecham, sang two num Adams, Betty Jean Prampton, was sung by a quartet comprised bers.Joyce Nielsen and Diane Giles, v of Mesdames Ray Kitchen, . Business of the evening in Pleasant Grove. , X Utah Pioneers at Daughters a board meeting held Monday vpnin? Other hoard members were appointed to head various1 , committees during the coming ?: '.year. Appointed as secretary to succeed Frances Callahan was Joyce Seastrand, Ray Kitchen andMiss Jeannette Mecham. sang "Poor Butterfly.", Mrs. Marion Chris tensen, club president, was in charge. Mrs. LaVere J. Wadley gave the thought of the day. The selection of a new member all-wo- Dixon Boshard was K.., Harmon. Mrs. Callahan was named a new member of the appointed' program! chairman. board of directors of Sons and Other board members appoint- of. - WASHABLE NECKTIES A If men think women are funny complaining about having noth ing to wear, they ought to hear VALUABLE POTS themselves wh e n they find Shortage, of iron during, the reign naught but dirty neckties on the of Englands Edward, III raised the rack. Behold, a washable tie. pots and pans "in the royal kitchen Buy him a dozen or so of . these to rank among his most valued ol jobs and auiet him possessions. ,down. '. yl .1 , ..'-ill- Erma - . will be made at the regular May Gareth Seastrand, LeRoy Web- -, meeting. Mrs. J. Stanley Peters ster and Miss Jeannette Mechami recently withdrew membership, Bouquets of forsythia decorated having moved to Salt Lake City. the room. The 20 members and period-follow- ed A FLOWER FOR EACH MAID Featured In rose tying ceremonies; at University LDS Ward were the following Mia Maids with leaders. Sfiown from left, Mrs. Vera Bullock, YWMIA president; Jean Clark, Karen Sperry, Merlynne Leda Marie Law. Dixie DeFriez, Linda Johnson, Join Clark, " ' Weight and Romea Hogan, teacher.' Utah Pioneer Board Names Erma D. Boshard Member By DEN A GRANT AMERICAN FORK The show ing of colored slides of the New Year's day Rose Parade in Pasa dena by Owen Humphries pro vided entertainment for memMonbers of the Literary League ' day "night at the Humphries home! Hostesses were Mrs. Hum phries and Miss- Lillie Shaficr. A ladies double trio, comprised of Mesdames Shirl Okey. Gerald Schmidt, LeRoy Webster, Gareth 60-gau- ge, 30-dtni- tr FOR MOTHERS DAY HER A COX OF .. . GIVE THREE! |