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Show ; j 1 4-- A Arline Isaacson Chooses July 7 For Marriage to LeRoy Wathins Plans are now being made for the forthcoming: mar-'riaof Arline Jsaacson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil' i liam Isaacson of Springville. In an announcement made today, news is revealed that Miss Isaacson will wed LeRoy Watkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orjn V, Watkins, 1964 S. 5th W., Provo, July 7. The couple will exchange vows in the garden at the bride's home, 160 E. 4th N., Springville, in, early evening rites. These will be followed by' a reception also held in L the garden. ' Harrison Scott, bishop of Provo LDS Eleventh Ward will read the service. The young people will honeymoon at Yellowstone Park and plan to reside in Springville! Arline was graduated this spring from Springville High School where, she was a member of the Pep Club and the high school band. LeRoy, was graduated from Provo High School last year. ...... h j Lehi Will' Be Home Soon For Rex Price and Bride f Y ( J 1955 Lions and Ladies Join For Dinner and Installations , Utah ; SPRINGVILLE Lady Lions articles made at the Utah Com and their husbands met jointly for munity Center for the Blind. The installation ceremonies Thursday project, initiated I to assist the ! evening at a dinner meeting in a workers at the center to dispose of the products made, has been local cafe. : Mrs, Leo Cutler, who has been reported from the Blind Center as chosen to head the Lady Lions, being the first of its kind and ap was installed during the evening. preciation was expressed to the She replaces Mrs. Russell Childs. club members for their assistance. Others to be installed with Mrs. Lion President Thorpe reported Cutler were Mrs, Jack Curtis, first that the next project of the club vice president; Mrs. Lawrence will' be the improvement of the Lynn, second vice president; Mrs. Lions fireplace at Kelley's Grove. Jay Strong, secretary and Mrs, The club plans to oil the picnic area adjoining the fireplace and Childs, historian. The Retiring officers are Mrs. Maes make other improvements. of to one has be er Young, Mrs. Lewis Thorpe, fireplace proved Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Kit chen of Orem announce the forth coming marriage of their daugh ter Beverly, to D. Benson Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Long. The couple has chosen to be married July 6 in the Logan LDS Temple. They will be honored at a reception in Orem on July 8, following a short wed ARLINE ISAACSON . G; Glass of 50 Holds Reunion P. A lovely of the guest register. AMERICAN FORK 26, Orem' Maid To Wed Mr. Long " . JUNE Utah County, ge y SUNDAY, HERALD SUNDAY post-nupti-al, ding journey to an unrevealed destination. The prospective bride has at tended Brigham Young University and the Utah State Agricultural College where she was prominent in dramatic circles and vice pres ident of Phi . Chapter of Lambda Delta Sigma. . Mr. Long is a Lincoln High School graduate and was a mem ber of Orem and Provo boxing clubs. He is employed locally at present. The gifts received by Jolene Gordon, Echo Varney and Heen r Penrod were arranged for dis MODERN PLANET play by Donna Richards, Jane First planet to" be discovered Packard, Mrs. Glen Varney and in modern times was Uranus, dis Dorothy Schmuhl. Mrs. Marion PLEASANT GROVE The covered in 1781 by William Her Mercer and Mrs. Chris Scott ar Pleasant Grove School schei, who named it The Georgian High ranged the trousseau display. 1950 in honor of King George III. This held of class their; graduating Small .bowls of pink roses cen reunion, on June 23, at Canyon designation was changed to Uranus tered serving tables which were Glen, in Provo Canyon. The in 1850. covered with pink cloths. A large bridegroom, enjoyed dinner and the after the cere- tiered wedding cake, tinted pink, group Immediately cool breezes, at a long In this summer of sweaters evening was mony the bridal party was topped with wedding bells. table. During the evening the own several. One for the beach weddins breakfast at A net cloth over pink satin! cov class members introduced their one for street wear, one for dress served a cafe in Salt Lake City. ered the cake table. Triple crystal and told of their activities up, one for the country. In the evening the parents of candle holders with pink candled mates, the past five years. the bride were hosts at a beauti and pink roses and fern completed during A fun provoking feature of the years by Robert McFarland. The fully appointed reception in the the table decor. Kaye Evans. San Second-Sevent- h LDS ward churcn dra Trega$kis, Pamela Fox, ;Janet evening was the reading of sev remainder oi tne evening was A large, white net fan with pink Farrer, Marcia Moss, Carl: Ann era! "predictions" and stories of spent in reminiscing and visiting. aatin ribbon and carnation trim- - Price and Merla Price served. the class members, which were Committee in charge of the minings together with tall candela During .the evening Dale Bates printed in the school paper, The event was Robert McFarland, bra holding pink tapers formed played background organ music. Viking Crier, during their school class president; Joyce Walker, class secretary; Dale Thomas, the background. Leland Priday was master of bride's gown, floor length, ceremonies for a short program ored as an LDS missionary is student body president, their The was of white chantilly lace over which included numbers by Mrs being taken by the young people, senior year, and , a classmate New officers nylon tulle and satin. It was fash- Bert Timpson, Sue Price,; Mar following which they will return James Walker. ioned with a molded bodice of vel Smith, Jackie Price and F. and make Lehi their elected to plan the next reunion home. For lace accented by seed pearl trim- Rulon Nicholes. Shields, Sidney going away the new Mrs. Price were Blaine A honeymoon in Washington wore a white linen suit with pink Young Jarman and Marie White-le- y mings. ; It had a high neckline and long sleeves .which slimmed state where the bridegroom lab- - accessories. Harper. to points at the wrists, and wide lace inserts in the full skirt. A IF crown of pearls and sequins held C3 the bridal veil of illusion which fell to finger length. She carried a bouquet of white feathered car nations and lily of the valley circling a white orchid. Attending the bride as maid of honor was her sister, Sonya Varney. The other attendants were Peggy Hansen, Afton Wride, Joyce Birk, Mrs. Lewis Garrett and Mrs. Kent Walker. All were attired in identical1 dresses of pink antique taffeta and they held carnation trimmed fans of white bride of June was Mary Colleen Varney who became Mrs: Rex T. Price in a wedding ceremony solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Wednesday, Robert Burton officiated. The bride is -- the daughter of Mr. and. Mrs J John A. Varney of this city. Mtv and Mrs. John Price, Lehl, are parents of the . Pictures Shown To Orem Ladies Tail-Twiste- ar ar At Canyon Glen : r o - i BEVERLY KITCHEN 1 PERSIAN KINGS The three wise men who followed the Star of Bethlehem were the "Three kings of Cologne," a province in Persia. Their names were Gaspar, Melchior, and net. For her daughter's reception Mrs. Varney chose to wear a gown of pale blue nylon net and Mrs. Price wore an aqua gabardine7 suit. Their corsages were pink camellias and white roses. , Karl Price stood as best man for his brother. Ushers were Earl Clark, Lynn Hutch.ings, Heber Hunter and Merrill Varney. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mercer, uncle and aunt of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Price, brother and sister-in-laof the bridegroom, received at the door. Mrs. Merrill Varney had charge DEPT. MANAGER SALES LADY " Cedar Fort Club Organizes 4-- H WANTED LEHI Helen Smith has been elected president of a club com Cedar Fort 11 of The club members. posed leaders are Donna R. Cook and Maxine C. Harris. Other club officers are June Cook, vice president; Judy Cook, secretary-treasure- r; Glenda Cook, reporter; Sandra Peterson, music chairman; Jolene Evans, health chairman; Lynda Elton, safety chairman; Carolyn Carson and Jeorgian Erickson, recreation committee; Brenda. and Donna Chamberlain, song and cheer Lerner Shops of Provo are seeking a.woman capable of taking complete charge of their children's department. To the woman who qualifies we are prepared to offer newly-organiz- ed 4-- H For summer evenings, the girl who wears a junior size will find a whole coUection of bouffant, short, dresses in thin i ttons enhanced with tucking, pleating, shirring. 11 1 1 : 1 m , -- Mrs. Leland McKenzie and Mrs the most popular meeting spots for large group parties since it Orvil Clark. Lions who were installed by Me was constructed several years ' Hanks, Salem, past district gov ago. ernor, were Lewis Thorpe, presi" dent succeeding Earl Child: Mar vin Warren, secretary; Leo Cutler, first vice president; Lawrence Lynn, second vice president; Jay Strong, third vice president; Ron ' ald Thorpe, Lion Tamer; Jack Mrs. O. H. Anderson showed r; Ted Hay-mon- d pictures of het recent trip to Robertson, Michigan to the Orem Ladies Soand Roy Lofgran, two-yeGroup ' at her home Friday. directors; Howard Allan and cial The ladies enjoyed sewing and Frank Taylor, one-yedirectors social chat' after which the hostOther officers who served with ess refreshments. served Mr. Child were Dave Friel, Leo in the social were part Cutler, Ray Lofgran, Lewis theTaking B. M. Jolley, Mesdames Thorpe, Qarl Curtis, . Howard San- Maude Park, Ethel Finch, Delia ford, Howard Allan, Lawrence Whiting, Delia Tucker, S. A. CarLynn, 0, J. Peay, Orvil Clark and ter, W. H. Kofford, Frank Thorne, Mel Duke. Orson Prestwich, Pearl Jepper- The Lions reported a successful son, Lucius Lauoie, ueorge &e- I sale of brooms, rugs, rubber mats, man and j. Allen Bellows. an attractive salary and ideal working conditions In Provo's outstanding Apparel Shop. Applications will be held in strict confidence. Apply fin person for " interview. .1 ASK FOR MRS, BULLOCK LERNER SHOPS , 87 W. CENTER - PROVO leaders. 71V: If-.- - PlEMfJEY'S 'F' . w THEY TIED THEIR BOUQUET Provo Second LDS Ward Girls who recently participated in rose tying ceremonies at the church are Mia Maids, front row, left to right: Jerrie Sorenson, Saloma Cluff, Joan Hammond, LaRane Knutson, Merlene Halliday, Joy Madsen, Theo Anderson, Mary Newton; back row, left to right: See BLACK RIGHT! Jo Ann Lewis, Sue Nelson, Kathleen Coon, Diane, Cox, Mary Dawn Hawk, Mrs. Ivan J. 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