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Show Has Auxiliary Clair Rasmussen Installation , Social circles in Orem will be interested in the announcement Of Officers Carol Josie to lytarry of the engagement and wedding plans of Carol Josie and Clair 1 K SUNDAY JUNE 28, 1955 Utah County. Utah SUNDAY HERALD Jean Burr Miss Tobias Now New Mrs. Sorrel Is Betrothed to Airman Pope ,' . New officers were installed for Veterans of Foreign Wars 9276 Rasmutsen. Miss Josie is the daughter of Auxiliary Thursday afternoon fol-Alex Josie, 1115 N. 8th W., Orem lowing a delicious luncheon which and the prospective bridegroom; was served under the direction Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Tobias the mm" of Charles Schultz, 4040 of Kate Bjerregaard, and Jennie Jean Deon Burr, daughter of of Sr. of Orem, announce the en Watkins, hostesses.- - Raroona Cot Mr. and Mrs. George M. Burr E. 1010 S., Orem. Lee Roy Sorrells, gagement of their daughter, Tara Both graduates of the Lincoln tam and Mrs. Watkins were in SpringviUe, and son of Mr. and Mrs. William. G. Joan to Airman t irst (jiass ham program; High School and Sharon LDS charge of the 195 S. 10th E., Provo, uel D. Pope of Billings, Mont Seminary, Carol was a member Pledged to office were Mima Sorrells, were married in a candlelight A fall wedding is being planned of the Tigerette Club and the Adams, president; Nancy Moe, senior vice president: Jean Foua ceremony at the Church of Christ, and will take place at St. Mark's Orem Sub-DeLutheran Church in Provo. is Clair was active in sports and tin, Junior vice president; Cath-un- e Miss Tobias has attended the marwas in given muie while at school and served enne Bjerregaard. secretary; ine Driae Lincoln church The father. her High School and Mr. Pope Cleone riage by as captain of the basketball team. Clara Nusink, treasurer; was in Montana. He is schooled and with was Farnsdecorated peonies conductress; Myrtle He also participated in track. Tyler, carstationed the at Hill Air bride and Bessie currently snapdragons Talented as a pianist, he was also worth, patriotic instructor; Force iris. Base roses and of in a ried Ogden. Jennie bouquet Watkins, Reese, guard; a member of the school band. ". wore a white waffle The couple plan to marry in musician; Ellen Carter, trustee; The bride crown hat Ramopa Cottam, chaplain and pique dress and small September in the Salt Lake LDS historian. She was attended by hei sisters, Temple and will be making their Mrs. Cottam was presented the Barbara Burr and Mrs. Lois Lar home in Provo where the bride sen. The brother groom will attend the Brigham past president's pin by Mrs. acted as hisbridegroom's man Dale VALLEY CHAPTER, ORDER and best were schedReese. Meeting dates Young university. OF THE EASTERN STAR ! uled for the second and fourth Larsen acted as usher. at the Masonic was The attired mother Tuesday bride's Mondays of each month and Mr. Initiation. in Temple. Mrs. Sorrells and pink rayon and Mrs. Roy Tyler were ap wore blue. They both added cor- an com as investigation pointed punch bowl, Patsy Throckmorton mittee to find a suitable place, sages of pink roses A reception was held at the at the cake, Claudia Hoover was to hold the auxiliary's 20th anhome of Mr. and Mrs. Don Neil- in charge of the gift room and niversary party, July 31. Dinner was served on the. patio son, 621 N. 120 E., in Orem. Lor- Helen Parry and Maurine Sor of the Watkins home at a long raine Carlton presided at the rells, lit the candles. central table centered with garden roses. Invited as guest was Mrs. Mr. and D. D. Sutton of Mrs. Willis E. Langford. Places announce Provo the marriage of were set for 11. their daughter, Maude Sutton Bandley, of Orem and O. D. Lee- Master of Springville. The pair was married Saturday evening at Las Vegas, Nev. They plan to honeymoon at California points and will return to make their home in Orejn. v- . s ' - . - rt t i -- bs - Club Notes Marriaq In Nevada Is Announced Open House Two Events post-nupti- -- -- TARA JOAN TOBIAS Steelet Club four-year-o- ld . X-R- ay co-hoste-ss, 9-- 12 4-- H 1 Life Romanes Now 1 Chest Calendar OREM The Sewing Six met group Tuesday afternoon at the home of Karen West with the group president, Kathleen Eider taking charge. A demonstration on how to press material was have ceremonies Installation been scheduled for this evening given by Elaine Cpllings and a ancL Chevalier degree will be talk on health was given by Karen presented when De Molays meet West. The girls began plans to at the Masonic Temple, 7:30 p.m. make their gathered peasant Plans for tonight's installation skirts. were formulated. at a meeting of Refreshments were served to De Molay mothers held earlier seven members' and to the direcin the week at thevhome of Mrs. tors, Mrs, Gene Hansen and Mrs. sv: Aaron, Hey in Pleasant Grove. Shirley Larsen. Mrs. Hey conducted the meeting after,which pot luck refreshments Roy Shirk, Gene Shaffer Mr. and were served. Husbands xwere inv- Mrs. Ivan Holford, Mr.and Mrs. William Zobell, Mr. 'and Mrs. ited-as guests Mrs. George Hope, Mr.; and Mrs.LKirk Attending were Mr. and B. A. Goldsworthy, Mr. and Mrs. Leander, Herma Holt and Mr. Don Young, Mr. and Mrs. Earl and Mrs. Hey. ii t Guests were entertained in the Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Al Kester, Mrs Owen Kester, JVIr. and Mrs. Hey gardens. S66 in cool bro4 Iota. Won't wilt ran on hot, tricky itjt. - Mrs. Thompson tPftninc Fnr ex-sprv- iri 1 4-- H For DeMolays Olllb - rrrrill At Girls State j- Karen West Hostess To Sewing Six nstal lotion Set Tonight ' Boyd C. "Rich will receive Ursenbach) (Carmen friends at an open house on Tues day from 8 p.m. on, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Ursenbach, 4408 S. 7th E., in Salt Lake City, brother and sister-in-laof Mrs Rich. Mr. and Mrs. Rich were mar ried June 9 in the Cardston LDS Temple. A daughter of Mr; and Mrs. O. W. Ursenbach, the bride and bridegroom were given a reception following their marriage in Lethbridge, the home of the bride's parents. Mr. Rich is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin A Rich of Fairview, Wyo. They have honeymooned in Waterton National Park in Canada and re turned to Provo through Yellowstone Park. While in Canada, a number of friends entertained for the bride the Pioneer Park for their mem bership party, according to Helen Y Vlasis, chairman. She will be as Y sisted by Roma Freshwater, en tertainment chairman. University. 'An open meeting scheduled for NaThe bride is the former Thursday, 8 p.m. in the aerie Deane Neilson, daughter of Mr. home will be by the and Mrs. William R. Neilson of feawill men's and organization Redwood, but formerly of Orem. at showers. ture who will give guest speakers Mr. Clark is the son of Mr. and arguments, one pro and the other Mrs. J. D. Clark of Redwood. con, the charter form off city IT,,, M- NaDeane was graduated from WU WiCIII The public ia urged government. the Sharon LDS Seminary and to attend. the Lincoln High School. She was The calendar of coming events! wTTICGS president of the Sapere Aude, and was arranged during an auxiliary a member of Tigerette Club and meeting Thursday in the aerie active in both dramatics and home. Acknowledged at the meet- music. She has attended Brigham OREM Two Orem representa ing were Blanche Clark, state Mrs. Robert M.- - Clark madam conductress and Thelma tives to Girls' State were elected employed in Redwood City for Harvey, past state madam presi- to office at the one week "school the past year. were present for democracy" just concluded. dent; Twenty-fiv- e An man T?nhprt and Nina Oare, president, conGlenda Burr, daughter of Mr. ducted. graduated from Sequoia High! Prj and Mrs. Glenn Burr was elected as senator of Truman City and filled an LDS mission to France. Idyll Spalding, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Spalding, was electX-Raed as commissioner of Wells City. OREM of the Steel y Master Walker Party et Club Members Other Orem girls attending were evemet Wednesday Teddy Rohbock and Lois Rich Is Jolly Fun For All ning at the home of Mrs. Warren ards. The girls will report on their activities at a coming Amerwas The Thompson. evening spent PLEASANT GROVE Eugene in ican Legion meeting and will be visiting and in playing canasta. son of Mr. Walker, to MrsHar-veThe score y went high Women's organizations staffing guests at the clubs which sponand Mrs-- Robert Walker of PleasRawlinson low the score and Mobile Chest the Unit, sored them. ant Grove, was the proud Jiost to the ThompCenter Beverly First West, a Street, of birthday party recently at son, the hostess' tor you own Datnroom, you daughter. a.m. 5 p.m. this week: want a strong, harsh light to A delicious luncheon was served may MondayPhile Nada. party plans by his mother and to the six members present. on yourself. But your worjc Section Tuesday Writers aunt, Bonnie Barton. don't want to see them guests Women's Council. The group played games on the If selves wash at much. If you have a ' hair that you your Guild. night, St. Wednesday lawn of his home., Mary's use soft, flattering don't go to bed with it sopping Thursday Literary League. bath, guest y suckers, individual cup wet. It will lose ita luster very Friday Nelke two sets of lights or install light, Club. Reading cakes and a large decorated birththis own in bath. Closed way. quickly your Saturday. day cake were featured in the Little fun. friends who party helped make, a jolly time were Cindy Harris, Tessie Garcia. Judy and Mark Hales. Judy Barton, and V vv-- w A membership party and an open session have been scheduled for the coming week by the Women's- - Auxiliary of the Fra ternal Order of Eagles. Auxiliary members will meet Wednesday afternoon, 2 p.m., at -- ii 'fi Mr. and Mrs. NaDeane Neilson Is New Calendared Mrs. Robert M. Clark , By Auxiliary Now at home ln Redwood, Cal., are Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Clark following their" marriage t the Salt during the month The LDS couple Lake Temple. al re was Honored at a where Redwood in City, ception they will reside until September. At this time they plan to return to Orem while Mr. Clark continues studies at Brigham Young X ; I Boyd G. Rich, Bride to Have CAROL JOSIE 1 with FAMILY OF FIRSTS AND FIVE When the Michies, Wilckens and Browns get together it is a family of firsts and fives and all because of wee Vickie Lynn. When Vickie Lynn was born she of Mrs. Elejia D. Michie, became the first 92, of 488E. 6 N., Provo, who is shown holding her. Vickie's of Mrs. father, David L." Brown, is the first Michie and Mrs. Brown, David's mother, left rear, is her first grandchild. She now has 45 grandchildren and 100 She is the mother of 11 sons and daughters. Seated Mrs. is Myrtle L. M. Wileken of Duchesne, Vickie's right and Mrs. Michie's daughter. great-great-grandch- ild - Crcle-ititch- ej ylo-Bri- d t for l lasting, lovely uplift. Elu timed band for freedom. .JT v ' iV ' twf wV' "V ' " great-grandchi- ld great-grandchildre- n. great-grandmoth- er 2-- .. All-da- Hamburger Fry jpegins Jsjgnt For Mia Maids oa mi -- - OREM A canyon party and a sliimber party called together a trom tne Windsor The ward. girls had a hamburger fry in Canyon 'Glen after playing ball, horse shoes and dancing. Then they returned to the home' of Mrs. Eldon Lewis for a slumber party and ) ' ivua LDS Qhomas 240 N. IUST FIVE... Lynn Sykes. KruiiD oi 1 i of Smart, iviaias breakfast. Participating were Elma Rae Swenson. Colleen Dittmore, Mavis SK es O oasy trimming Vassarotto No. 5 Casual Siylina Wondrous things happen to you m famous Vassarette No. 5. Th xeJusive equalized fabric slims, trims, and smooths from hip-fito waist-lin- e in the natural fine of beauty. Ktfqxtrf, catuo? . . . fht figure-contr- kind of styling that floats ol ne you right through lummtf. 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