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Show SUNDAY JUNE 26, 1955 Ptan County. Utah SUNDAY HERALD Ma rgaret Hayes Installed P resident Of Cadmus Club at Garden Social PLEASANT GROVE The Cad- - daughters, Mrs. Harold Wright Prestwich, Mrs. A. B. . Gibson, ofl mus Club held annual installation and Mrs. Loile Bailey of Salt Lake Mrs. Richard Paulson, all Mrs. E. Ray of officers at a garden party dur- City. Mrs. Milford Gardner of Al- Pleasant Grove; and Mrs. Thomas of Orem; ing the week at the home of Mrs. ton, Wyo., and Mrs. Alfred Swen- - Bone,; Fork. of Hillman Spanish Lucille Hillman. Mrs. Guy Hillman son of Provo, and her daughters-25 members in club were rhere assisted in the arrangements, as Jean Fugal, Mrs: attendance. . Mrs. A delicious buffet sup John Fugal, of Pleasant Grove, was served from a long ar and Mrs. Delbert Fugal of Sandy, per tistic table at the end of the gar were special guests. Mrs. Fugal .. den and her daughters and Mrs. Brad HL Mrs. E. Bradley, outgoing ley who also accompanied Mrs. president welcomed guests and Fueal to New York, spoke of the (Continued from Patre club members, and pinned . the highlights of the ceremonies held Street agd north to the high ; v school. Floats will be stored overclub president pin on the newly-electe- in New York City. Other special guests were Mrs. night in the high school, and on president, Margaret Hayes A past president's pin was pre- Ford M. Paulson, and daughter. Friday night the parade will fol sented to Mrs. Bradley by Miss Mrs. Mary Behling; Mrs. Law low the exact reverse route, dis Bayes, with a tribute to her for rence Farr; Jean Hillman, Mrs. banding at Wines Park. hei year of achievement. Tributes Robert Marrott. Mrs. Elwood Mri Webb and Mr: Lott declare were paid to all outgoing officers that the entries will be judged 1 on new officers officers. X New X originality, theme, beauty or by 'the ,, ; art, and the general appearance installed along with the new presiof children pulling the float. dent were Mrs. ArvilWadley, vice Each LDS Ward of the stake. Mrs. Calvin Walker, president; will enter five floats, and . busi recording secretary; f Mrs. ness houses, clubs and individuals Thomson, corresponding ;. are urged to prepare and enter secretary; Mrs. Leslie Cromar, in competition for the prize floats treasurer ; Mrs. Samuel Jackson, money. educational chairman, and Mrs Stock Parade Paul Adamson, and Mrs. H. E. .. f HHP"?'-Saturday night is the night for Bradley members of the educa a and better stock parade, bigger tional committee. . V according to Chairman Morris Other outgoing officers are Mrs. Clark. All children 14 years of Eldori Johnson, vice president; age and under are eligible to Mrs. Gerald Belliston, recording compete, for cash prizes for the best! western costumes. secretary; Mrs. Merrill N. War- As in past years, the parade nick, corresponding secretary; will assemble at Second South Mrs. Paul Adamson treasurer; and Second West street. The pro Mrs. Keith Miller, education chairand cession will travel north to Main man, and Margaret Hayes, of members Mrs. Lucille Hillman, Street, east to First East and to Wines park. north education committee. Mr. Clark states, that his cbm Mrs. Lavina Fugal American mittee is working on some spe MARGARET HAYES mother of the year, and her ; i ' yif ' l 1 'I. - t i '' " " - T' - 1 (. jr. r- 1 - S r X- ' .V - ' - " - , . " r: " - & i ""mm. - " T n, "' C . " ' Vi ' . - V TSj i 4- v "',-"''' :;X - ' ' - " V " X ' .- ' - f - " tt tr &wx ry - -- s " i . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Marvin Rowley, Jr. (Billie Lou Erickson) Garden Reception Honors Pair Now at Home in Orem cial features to enliven the parade this year, including some riders in costumes of the old west. from the rodeo, Performers A lovely garden recep- - and white theme. Adding to the clowns, queens and others will OREM also take part, invitations have tion was held for Mf. and Mrs. beauty was the lighted white can been sent to all riding clubs, of Albert Marvin Rowley Jr. follow- dies in caridelabra. the district urging their partici- ing their marriage in the Salt Lake Guests were served dainty wed sem LDS LDS Temple. The event was held ding refreshments at white nylon Stake Mrs. the and and SPANISH FORK Mr. pation. Palmyra Rodeo at been She at the home of the bride, the for- covered tables centered with tiny has Queens this Measom of employed city inary. Frank J. announce the engagement and a local business nouse since ner Reigning over the entire cele- mer Billie Lou Erickson. Welcom- rose bowls containing floating roseapproaching marriage of their graduation. Mr. Done is a grad-- i bration will ' be a trio .of lovely ing guests at the door were her buds. The pale pink and white d daughter, Patty, to Joseph A. uate of the Provo High Schoo girls headed by Queen Colleen parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley wedding cake topped with silver bells was placed on a Done, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. and LDS Seminary. Since his Fox of Murray. First attendant Erickson. Done of Provo. graduation he has attended is Dixie Ivers of Provo, and sec- The bride chose a dainty model lace cloth with pink and white The date chosen by the young classes at the Brigham Young ond attendant, Marjorie Spencer of brocaded satin with overskirt ribbon streamers running in all couple for their nuptials is July University. He spent some time of Lehi. The girls, have a busy of iace and net for a floor length directions from the cake on one 13th. The ceremony will be per working in Alaska Jand is at presi schedule of television appear design. The g bodice side and from the bride's formed at the Palmyra Stake- - ent an employe of a Provo con- -' ances preceding the show, and was accented by a stand-u- p collar on the other side of theportrait will appear in all parades and in with which the bride wore a four- - There were carnations and table Second ward chapel in Spanish cern. rose After their marriage, the new the Grand Entry each night. Fork. The necklace. strand pointed buds attached to the streamers. The bride-to-b- e ii a graduate Mr. and Mrs. Done plan to make The Lehi Roundup is tradi cuffs onpearl sleeves were further Serving the guests were Barbara the of the Spanish-For- k tionally a time of homecoming enhancd by lace and chiffon ruf- Stewart, Doris Childs, Toni Mc High School their Jiome in Provo.for Lehi, a celebration made more fles. The lace trimmed veil was Donald and Sharil Christensen. enjoyable by the visits of old attached to a band of rosebuds. Taking charge of the guest book friends and relatives. Lehi is of Gwen was She a carried pink bouquet Forsyth. Taking charge making ready for the homecom rosebuds centered with a white in the room were Mrs. Garth gift ing by arranging a'cedebration ih She Mrs. chose her orchid. and Mrs. Betty Mor sister, Ungerman keeping with the best traditions Fred Cowley, as matron of honor gan. Taking the gifts to be disof the Old West. - .... - a Mr. and Mrs. Measom Tell OfEngagement ofDaughter . --:x x-;r- Z , :x f 1-- A) ge .j Lehi Roundup ; Tal-mad- i l in-la- w, Hi t V- i Adfefe SimpsonV "Itfcle'silhouette In cool-a-s summer silk.lhqntung. Comes In blacfc, dark green or cafe-pqrfbeicje. Sizes 10 to 18. ber fit three-tiere- if tight-fittin- " -- - while Mr. Cowley stood as best played were Jenny, Doris, Carla, You may find that because of man for the bridegroom. The par- Betty and Julie Christensen and their nonabsorbing qualities, ents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. DeAnne and Jeanna Rowley. 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