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Show SUNDAY, JULY Utah County, 4-- A 1933 10, SUNDAY HERALD UUh U Students Carol Sorenson Looks To September A Itar Date Will Marry On July 14 Brigham Young University students plighting their troth this summer, are Winona Carol Soren son and Jay Eric Perry. Announcement of the engagement the same evening at the Santa quln First LDS Ward chapel. Miss Sorenson is studying sec retarial training and business education at the university and is also affiliated with CesU Tie social unit and Psl Chi Theta, na tional businesswomen's org nil a tlon. Mr. Perry is the son of Mr. and Mrs-- Carl J. Perry of Provo. He Is majorinff in accounting at and forthcoming wedding plans is made by parents of the pros pective bride, Mr. and Mrs. John Frank Sorenson of Santaquln. The couple will be married at the Salt Lake LDS Temple Sept 9, and a reception will be given BYU. m ' " ' ; a r ' . . : Dorothy Reynolds Sets Bridal Date with Charles Mercer, Lehi An announcement from Fairfield. Mont- SPANISH FORK Two popular brings news of the engagement of Dorothy University of Utah students, Lu Keynolds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. cllle Halght and Donald J. Tut Lw Reynolds of that city to Charles Mertie, will be united in marriage cer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Mer14. on July Announcing the marriage plans are parents of the bride-elec- t, Mr. and Mis. Ray H. Halght, Salt Lake City. The benedict elect is the son of Mrs. Josephine Tuttle of , Spanish Fork and Ray L Tuttle of Long Island. N. Y. The nuptials .will take place In the Bonneville Stake House. Mr. Tuttle graduated from the university in June and is now serving with the U. S. Army at Ft. Hood, Tex. He was affiliated with Pi Kappa Alpha at the university. Miss Halght is affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega sorority and Phi Alpha Theta, honorary his tory fraternity. cer of Lehi. Both Young people arc students at Brigham Young University. They plan to marry Auk. 12 in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple following which they will journey to raimeid where a reception will be held Aug. 15. After a honeymoon, they will to Provo to reside for the present. Miss Reynolds was previously graduated from Fairfield High School before entering college. She is also employed re-tu- rn was served on long tables centered with large bouquets of flowers. A program was presented with Fred J. Buhler as master of ceremonies. Par Will Be August V Provo. hi ried Aug. 5 in a ceremony at the oc- Pioneer. LDS Ward.. For Jthe JI 1 1 casion me prospective uriae a asked Helen Hasmussen to be her maid of honor; Kay LeDuke and Ramona Richards, brides maids; Laura Lee and Catherine 1 Event. " tions. Moving pictures of the reunion held in 1954 were shown following the selection of officers for brother. Marilynn was graduated this year from Provo High School and is also an LDS Seminary graduate. She is employed now in Provo. Mr. Mower, a 1954 graduate of the Provo High School, is now attending Brigham Young Uni versity. The pair plans to live in Provo where he will finish his schooling. wiu oe mar- ine young eoupie - Johnston, junior brides maids. John F. Mower Jr. will attend Ann Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnston, 353 N. 9th W., Provo, announce ton rf r, ine men uaug"-"teui IUaIm engagemeiu to Richard - L. Marilynn, Mower, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Mower, 880 N. 1260 E., a Marriage 5- -- the year. Mrs. Cressie Greenland was chosen as president of the organisation with Mrs. Ruby B Day and Mrs. Lorna L. Farmer being selected as secretary and genealogist. WINONA CAROL SORENSON - i Mothers Club Family Reunions FAMILY Meets With JOHN Senior Reunion be held Saturday, a. m. to from July Dance Mrs. Hilton night at Fairfield. Lunch CARSON will 16; raid- - 10 will be Members served at 1 p. m. with a wiener , PLEASANT GROVE Each of the Study Club met with Mrs.: roast before the dance. Samuel Hilton Thursday after- family is to bring lunch and wiennoon. There were 16 club mem- ers. Ice! cream and soda water bers In ' attendance and four will be furnished. guests were Invited, Mrs. Donna 1953 marks the centennial year Ash, Mrs. Robert Hilton, Mrs. of the settlement of the historic Edna Robinson and Mrs. Elwood town of Fairfield by the Carsons and other families. Allen, all of Pleasant Grove. An informative program entitled "Keynote on Club Theme" at the BYU at the Ume of comwas presented by Mrs, Lacey mencement, concerning the broth- Beverly Kitchen Is Bride Afte r July Tempi e N uptia Citizens7 Postponed Due to the fact that the Black Hawk Encampment is being held at Heber City July 12, many of the senior citizens desire to attend this . Gibson Home Opens to Many Guests OREM Gibson garden where luncheon was served under the spacious Weeping Willow tree. Souvenirs were displayed by Mrs. Ahlander. l Assisting with luncheon arrangeChristensen and humorous read--! ments and serving were Mrs. Kate j Carter and Vide la Ivy. Thirty lags by Mrs. Gibson. i Following Mrs. Ahlander's slide j illustrated lecture and the pro-- ! Laura Wee ter was awarded the , gram guests were invited to the door prixe. I. who enjoys, U invited to i "green thumbing" Join the Orem Garden Club. Anyone , desiring Information should contact the president, Mrs. O. V. Farnsworth. The group celebrated its birth-- " day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.: Sam Crosby recently With a gaily f decorated birthday cake, the group enjoyed a picnic dinner- - on the patio in the Crosby gardens. Following the dinner they saw slides of their Mexico trip and of pictures taken at the club's birth- day party last year taken by the: pi X 1 , i 4 I" hAlinA1! runouv.iv H SONS FLORAL JTw MV. vv I 1042 SO. 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W, U, mii 38C. $2J5Q Monday Morning Door Crashers Summer White Jewelry- -l .00 and up . . . . f NOW V2 Price - V2 OFF Girls Skirts New Cottons- -1 ,98 and up . , Now Girls Dresses-3,- 98 Nylon-Cotto- n and up Now Vz - V2 OFF New -- Reg. 1,00 and up f . . , . . Now Vi Price 21 only Ladies Spring Coats . . . Now 14 OFF 60 only Ladies Spring Drossos . . . $3.00 - $5.00 - $7.00 Ropes-- All Ladies' Fine Millinery- - VALUES TO $13.00 DELUXE TODAY'S HOST MODERN TABLEWARE n n o -T- HE FINEST 6F ITS ' NOW 1.99 and 2.99 KO n FREE CUSTOMER SHO? MONDAY JEWELRY CO. 124 WIST NTW OPEN MONDAY, 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M. 10 AM. TO 9 PM. I . !nlCInldISG in-la- j Anyone i ' of her recent tour of Europe. Con m unity singing led bv May Davis was included on the program as were guitar selections by Sally Orem Garden Club Invites 'Green Thumbers' to Join v - 9 DOROTHY REYNOLDS encampment. Therefore, the regu lar dance will, not be held'Tues day. It will be held the following Crosbys. week as usual, according to J. O. Garrett, president, and Alma Heaton, dance director. Joining the procession' An accordion selection was played of July brides is Mrs. D. Benson' by Dahrl Conrad of Provo. G. E Long, the former Beverly Kitchen. Childs played a violin selection She and her husband were married and Toni McDonald danced. were July 6 at fhejsogan LDS Temple Wedding refreshments and were honored at a wedding re-- t served at small tables centered The Henry Hudson arch bridge in th fneva LDS Ward with flowers. The serving area was York City, totaling 2000 feet, New man. was which han erhood of refreshtheme White. The Dainty r entered through a flower en- dled and discussed by Mrs. White, ments were served by the is the world's longest plate girder, Chapel Friday evening. The bride is a daughter of Mr. twined arch. The elaborate wed is as follows: fixed steel arch. hostess. , " and Mrs. Thomas L. Kitchen and ding cake was placed on a lace "So let us entertain no doubts Mr, Long a soir; of Mr. and Mrs. cover. about the future let us face it Frank M.- Long, Those serving included Carol Th bride chose a simply cut Palmer, Genevieve Marumoto, Va- - today as we have so often in the mhrnfripiwl tullf ETOW11 With a Nae Rowley and Marilyn Crosby. past secure in the knowledge faith is our greatest strength tight fitting bodice. The yoke had Patricia Welch acted as a hostess that brotherhood our dedicated and cola tiny embroidered Peter Pan in the dining room. lar with seed pearls in the tiny Guests were greeted at the door purpose." flowers. The floor length gown by Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kitchen The theme was written by Ben was also ' graced with tiny but and the bride book was supervised jamin, F. Fairless, former presi Steel comdent of the Geneva tons and long pointed cuffs on the by Mrs. Ray Carter. ' the pany.Taking Sleeves. She chose an elbow length gifts at the door were Carolyn veil attached to a seed pearl tiara Kitchen, Tanya Collins and Karen Explaining the theme in detail, stated: and ner bouquet was or carnations Long. Arranging the many gifts Mrs. brotherhood of man is "The centered with an orchid. were Mrs. Keith Merryweather, surely one of mans greatest Her matron of honor was her Mrs. Rodney Zabriskie, Jayne his own de-- ; strengths toward lister, Mrs. E. A. Collins of Lo- Peterson and Margaret Robinson velopment."She gave many gan, and her attendants were Following the wedding ceremony quotes of Mr. Fairless from a Georgia Smith of Ogden, Pauline th.e young couple left for an un talk which he gave to steel lead Long, sister, of the groom; Helen disclosed location and on their re ers. She also quoted thoughts of turn they will make their home in Ezra Taft Benson, In his address Bryant. The attendants all wore Qrero witnessing their 'wedding identical gowns of orchid and were their parents, the bride's sis Larry Kitchen. They were enterwhite nylon with a dramatic wide ter, Mrs, E. A. Collins, and her tained at a wedding dinner at the collar forming a half sleeve. The brother, and wife, Mr, and Mrs.'horoe of her, sister, Mrs. Collins bride's mother stood in a pink afternoon dress. The groom's mother wore a gown of nile green" and fcoth pinned corsages of roses and carnations. . The tiny flower girl, Sandra Collins, wore a dainty gold taffeta and net and carried a uhitp hasket nf rose oetals. The ring bearer was Steven Kitchen,: The bridegroom chose his brother-- ! Darrell Kitchen, as his best man. Ushers were Norvall Kitchen and Art Collins. The receiving lining stood before lighted white tapers, and baskets PC. PLACE SETTIIIG pf roses. String music was played by an ensemble arranged byG, J. III STAINLESS . Buggert of irovo. was emeeed The short program by Mrs. Dean Brooks of Pleasant Grove, Giving the toast to the bridegroom was William Cox, while the toast to the bride was read by Helen Foster; Singing Stay poised and pretty even when were Moroni Jensen, Mrs. Wilford Oveson and E. B. Terry.! the mercury soars J These are the bras designed tpecificaily for today trend to a higher bus liBOr with a new, unfailing uplifting feature. OREM ' Grand view Camps One and Two of Daughters of Uta. Pioneers In ticipating were Arnold Loveridge, piano solo; Orville Day, accor- vited members of the Grand view dion selections; Mr. and Mrs. First Ward Relief Society as their Vernon L. Greenland. Moari guests at a luncheon party at7the songs; Gene and Larry Loveof home Laurel Gibson vocal duet accompanied Friday aft ridge, ernoon. One as host acted Mrs. Camp Willard by Loveridge; Stephen and Gay Farmer, poems, A travelogue was narrated by and Fred L. Buhler, impersona- Mrs. Lucille Ahlander ' who told MARILYNN JOHNSTON r - p. HIGHLAND More than 90 de scendants of William and Martha Cresswell Loveridge met in the Highland LDS Ward recreation hall for their annual reunion re cently. Dinner Johnston-Mowe- 7s r Highland Chapel , . - War with the signal corps. Loveridge Family Has Reunion in , v- locally. Mr. Mercer is a junior at BYU majoring in electrical engineering. He has filled an LDS mission in South Africa and served in Korea and Japan during the Korean PARKING IN REAR OF BUILDING - |