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Show SUNDAY HERALD Sunday, May 21, 1950 June Wedding Plans For Pair will be a temple marriage in June for Divina Rae Day, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simpson Day,. Provo and Kenneth Snow, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William A. Snow, Provo. The announcement made today by Mr. and Mrs, Day, also tells of festiye plans for a wedding reception to follow It i temple rites. v - ' s"Xl i i - . . ' i, ' - . . I; ; t, ' : ' f Honeymoon plans are indefinite for the bride-elecwho graduates this year from Provo high school. She has been active in band and drama activities and graduated from LDS seminary last year. Mr, Snow is a graduate of Provo high school and is continuing his schooling at Central Utah Vocational school.; Plans call for a home in Provo. ; y-'- i ' J ' It 1 1 . II 1 I - . i LAKE SHORE The .TrU The Bets Aflsisa tlub feted Aglaian club held a party honor-- i their mothers at a party Thurs lng their mothers last week. Mrs. 'day evening In the Relief society Keith Cordon took charge of the room. As a special feature of the evening's program. A tribute to1 evening, Russelt Hales, a 'return the mothers was given by Mrs. ed missionary from Czechoslo Delma Smith and a response was vakia, showed colored films and given by Mrs. Leonard Beckstrom. gave a lecture on the customs and Mrs. Jennings Measomi and Mrs. history of that country. His mothVerda Tuckett sang a duet, Mrs. er displayed handiwork and sou Fay Huff gave a reading; Mrs. venirs which Mr. Hales had Delos Huff sang a vocal solo, and Mrs. Keith Gordon and Mrs. Ted brought back with him. Mrs. Jesse Gordon sang a duet. An appropri- Tuckett and Mrs. Jennings Mea-so- m ate poem was given at the beginsang a vocal duet, accomning and closing of the program panied by Mrs. Francis Bellows. Kay Mrs. Lawrence Tuckett gave by Mrs. Keith Gordon., Mrs. Whiteiey and Mrs. Esborn Baads-gaar- d tribute to the mothers followed conducted games during the by a response to the daughters by evening and a delicious plate Mrs. Joe Adsmson. Group singing lunch was served. The daughters was enjoyed, and a lovely lunch presented their mothers with served. Each mother was presented with a gift from her daughter.lovely gifts. , Moose Plan Novell "Baby Show 'Soon 9 It's a baby anow entries must be mala and ever 21 years of agt. That's right! oose members are eligible for the baby show which will be held In the Moos home Wednesday at I p, m. It's all in fun and funds from entry fees will be applied to the building collection. Judges of "the babies" arc from Salt Lake City. Women of the Moose are busy preparing layettes for their r4prlze infants." Elmo AUred is chairman. Mrs. Ralph Harshman will be mistress of ceremonies. J3ames will follow the show. If W I 5 n IT t ' Lake Shore Clubs Stage Parties O - t I I- V r- ,1 -- Jennt Vee Beck, who will marry v. .. , mm Eyes on fashion Divina Rae Day, betrothed to Kenneth Snow Howard George Wortben W6minent Young Couple Lehi Couple TeUs Claris For Marriage Recites Vows of Jenna ' ;Tbe 'gagemeht and approaching marriage Beck and Howard George Worthen is announced by Raynor Evan Larsen, American Fork, mother of the ir bride-elec- t. . Mr. Worthenis a son of Judge and Mrs. George YV young couple plans to ' .Worthen oVPjrovb. The prominent solemnized June 16. f be jBxehange vowa in a ceremony to N Both young .people graduated from. BYU.' Miss Beck in t 1948, with a major in speech atid dramatics. She was know in college dramatic productions, was president i'.pt Theta Alpha Phi, national honorary dramatic fraternity, of . member of Cesta Tie and White Keys and 'Vthe senior class. She directed the annual Varsity show. The jpast two years she has headed the department of speech dramatics at Idaho Falls1 senior high school. .and rt Mr. Worthen graduated in 1947 with a major in chem-- F vice-preside- nt is try. He was active in musical circles, president of concert i band and member of BYU symphony orchestra. He was a 'member of Tausig social unit, Knights, and will be a senior fn medicine at Northwestern medical i school to Chicaga next year where he, is affiliated with Phi ? Beta Pi medical fraternity. f l The marriage rites will., be.1 performed at the Mary Pulley is an aunt pulley Gardens, American Foirkr-Marof the bride. A reception will follow and; the couple will X, leave Immediately, for Chicago. Inter-Collegia- te ; y iOoyce Huff Is Bride-Tdl- e : LAKX SHORE Mr. and Mrs., 'couple will be, haid MUs Huff la a graduate of the JSeLos Huff of Lake Shore ' .corn the engagement and Spanish Fork high school. She was the Fiesta rodeo queen at Ing marriage of their daughter, me r iesia uays ceieora- on to of Kenneth Argyle, t Inn apanisn Joyce, t iv A Th rnnnli. lira. George Argyle of Spaniah plan to spend two weeks honey Tork. Marriage plana are being mooning m vamornia, xexas, ana made for aome time in June, when Mexico. They. will reside in Span. a wedding reception for the young ish Fork; an-nou- nce ; vtri ' rc r r h Temple Feet in comfortable A recent wedding of LEHI interest united Laurel Peterson of Lehi and Rial Berry of Cedar Fort Among the lovely spring wed son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Handings of the year was that of sen of American ""ork. President Glenna Baker and Earl Hansen, Robert D. Young performed nuptials in the Salt Lake LDS temple. A reception was given. by the roll an is honor student, school, on the year book staff and active bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. in music, dramatics and dancing. James M. Baker of Springvllle, in the Second ward hall. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The bride was pretty i in her Stanley M. Taylor, she is chosen gown of white slipper satin with and sponsored by American Le long sleeves, net yoke and layers of lace ruffles down the skirt. The gion Auxiliary Post. No. 19. was held in place with, orange Girls State is an annual gath- veil blossoms. The bridal bouquet was instructo bring ering designed of lilies and roses. tion in citizenship and governMrs. Martha F. Knotts, dressment and is a project of the state ed in a gown of lavendar, was auxiliary organization. matron of honor. Bridesmaids legion were torothy Delegates are chosen from a list Hansen,Marilyn Davis, Baker, Shirley submitted to the legion auxiliary Whitney Delpha and LaPnel Hansen. by the high school principal and They were dressed in pastel green and wore corsages of pink and selection is then made. Lehi's delegate last year was white carnations. Wendall Nelson Reta Powers, daughter of Mr. and of American Fork stood with the Mrs. Thomas Powers. groom as best man. The bride train was carried by Johnny Baker and Elaine Hansen, who were dressed as miniature groom and bride. The newlyweds honeymooned in southern Utah and are now at home in Provo. i bares Junior and V;;;; Misses' Sizea 10.98 0 27.50 . . d K ... PROVO, UTAH ' .f Sewing and chat were the diversions. Members present in addition to the hostess were Mrs. ' Andrew Terry, Mrs. Les Longman, Mrs. Earl Fifield, Mrs. Elmo Halladay, Mrs. Alfred Bennett, Mrs. George Boels and Mrs. Eldon Rowley. - First warship to fly th U.S. flag in the Pacific was the United States frigate Essex, on Jan. 26, 5 1813. Shop First at i - SHOI WITH THI UAUTlFUl CfBomas 9 2S WEST CENTER A Irii ... of Fabergd p0rfums or uklek you hav bsm a pmtimndy totdHng. WKmi fm etsil prfums ys will fjtd dmfmrtmtnt m mmr bamtifut mMrtmnt wildly fmmmmi fmtKUn refraw in AphrodUla, Wmodkt, mnd Strmm ifstf. 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AU high ahades 9.95 In Provo Newly-Wed- s Holds Session 0h Pink Kolt Elm Wan Adi I Blue demands comfort . . . who loves smart styling and fin leathers. MR. AND MRS. EARL HANSEN Girls State Candidate Named Natural for the woman who designed Berry accompanied the couple. Also Mrs. Rollo Blackhurst and Mrs. Don Fenton, sisters of the groom, and Howard Ault. A reception the same evening in the Fifth ward church honored the young couple. Early spring flowers provided the setting. The bride was gowned in tradi tional white satin. She carried roses and lilies, of the valley. The bridal attendants were gowned in pastel shades and carried nosegays of pink split carnations. Mrs. Jean Kirkham, sister of the bride acted as matron of honor, Phyllis Fox maid of honor. Other attendants included Jo Ann Berry sister of the groom, LaDean Prior, Mama Peterson, Mrs. Howard Ault and Mrs. Doyle Lamb. Little Judy Peterson was flower girl. Wallace Berry, the .groom's brother, stood as best man. ML. LINEN in Here's the shoe especially in the Salt Lake LDS temple, May 3. Mothers of the couple, Mrs. Georgia Peterson and Mrs. Sarah LEHI Miss Sandra Taylor of Lehi, has been named a delegate to Girls State to be held at Utah State Agriculture College, June 25 - July 2. Sandra, a junior at Lehi high Naturalizers Cfpiqmas 28 West Center :. - |