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Show SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1950 Provo, Utah County. Utah Although It Is 300 times as BS autrar. narrharin la Am rived from coal tar. Provo Moid Engaged To Marry In Coming Rites e.'-- SWeet t Monta Rae Forsyth is another young1 maid caught in the whirl of wedding preparations, for intended marriage, to Eldon G. Jeppson which is scheduled for some time in the hear future. J ' ' V ; s Speaker at a dinner-meetigiven by Lady Lions Thursday evening in the Womens clubhouse was, Tom S. Bullock. Mr. Bullock wag a prisoner of war of the Japanese' during World War. II and he related some of his experiences this during period. The' speaker also told of his recent visit to Manila as a representative to the Jaycee In ternational peace conference held there the past summer. He drew a comparison between conditions then and now. Mrs. Vern Bullock, president, conducted the meeting. A quar tette from the Provo high school furnished Personnel numbers. were Barbara Monroe, La Dean Olsen, Ruth Christiansen and Marilyn Pullen. Accordion duet numbers were given by Frances Reed a Bjarnson Peterson and Ranee Vacher. A number of new members were introduced including Mrs. Albert J. Webber who was introduced by Mrs. Arnold Berge-soFOR FALL Here's a functional enMrs. William Connell, by QUICK can head your fall fashion list The straight, slim semble that WarMrs. Erven Coon, and Mrs. et with skirt is definitely news. Wear the reversible ren Kirk by Mrs. Elmer Terry. out to solid the checked the side side, afternoon, change during November bridal parade will include the name of Reeda Special guests were Mrs. Tom add a hat and furs and you're off to dinner. The fashion edigay titian-halre- d M. B. E. Mr. Mrs. of Mrs. H. and Bullock and Bjarnson Bullock,. daughter Bjarnson, tors of Cosmopolitan magazine recommend this versatile ensemble for your fall wardrobe. of Springville who announce her engagement and forthcoming Mrs. Donna Goser. Community singing was led by Mrs. Elmer marriage to John F Markham, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Mark- - Terry accompanied by Mrs. Richham of Provo. ard Grimmett. A marriage solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS temple ir planThe dinner committee was Salem Family 22 A. Nov. Elder at which Widtsoe of John the Council composed of Mrs. A. C. Hatch, Has Dinners ned for Mrs. P. F. Fakler, Mrs. A. M. of the Twelve will officiate. King, Mrs. Grant Ekins, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Angus SALEM Mr. and Mrs. Markham will be hosts to the couple at a wedding Frank Van Wagenen, Mrs. Berge-so- D. at a dinner Triple Four club members met entertained Taylor breakfast in their home following the marriage ceremony.; Parents Mrs. A. L. Taylor, Mrs. O. at the home of Mrs. Alice Knud- of the bride will honor them at a wedding reception Nov. 24 in the Blaine Larsen and Mrs. Ellis party recently in their home. All sen for 1:30 luncheon inrriday. were of the family present Peay. .Springville Fourth ward. in were used Chrysanthemums A. and Taylor cluding Sterling Sharlene Bjarnson, sister 'of the bride has been chosen as in the the and decorations prizes family of Logan; Martin D. Taymaid of honor. Other attendants will b Helen Nelson, Geraldine were awarded to Mrs. games or of and olives, small, large ripe Shiny Provo; lor, Henry family Paxton, Norma Brockbank and Marilyn Grosbeck. Candy v Cooke never fail to please guests. To C. Walston and family of Black-foo- t; Anna Sutton, and Mrs. Delia and Diana Markham will serve as flower girls. correspond with information on Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Walston, Stubbs. Standing as best man for Mr Markham will be James R. the cans of ripe olives "Jumbo," Present were Mrs. Marian ElMr. and Mrs. Milton Walston, Dixon. Clyde DeGraff, Dix Markham, Paul Calder and Harold "Colossal" and of course "Super- - Sr., Colossal" are really the large Gerald Taylor and Judy McLain. lison, Mrs. May Thomas, Mrs.Crawley will act as ushers. "Medium," "Large" and Following the dinner, Mr. and Julia Hatton, Mrs. Martha CraThe bride is at present a student at the Brigham Young uni- fruit. "Extra Large" are actually the Mrs. Milton Walston returned to gun, Mrs. Eva Seethaler, Mrs. versity. She has recently returned from 18 months spent in the small fruit. Each can indicates Idaho and the Sterling Taylor Maude Sutton, Rhoda Douglas, Eastern states LDS mission most of which was spent in New York the number of ripe olives it con Mrs. Delia Stubbs, and Mrs. Jentains and if a can contains a con- family to Logan. City. Mr. Markham is also a recent returned missionary where he siderable number of ripe olives. On Saturday evening, Mr. and nie Newell. Mrs. Rachel Buller served in the Eastern states. He is a student at the Brigham Young obviously they aren't going to be Mrs. H. C. Walston, Sr., enter- and Mrs. Lucille Openshaw were he big ones. university and a member of the Bricker social unit. tained the group at dinner. guests. ng Reeda Bjarnson Soon To Marry John F. Markham n; SCENE-CHANGE- R coat-jack- Triple Four Club Meets For Cards n; well-kno- wn Trip To Brazil Features Meet Of Lady Lions In keeping SPANISH FORK with the club theme, "International Relations," the Lady Lions were taken on an imaginary trip to Brazil at their regular monthly meeting. Palms and miniature lily ponds, used in decorating, created a Brazilian atmosphere for the travelogue given by Jack Bowen. Mr. Bowen was on a LDS mis sion to Brazil and traveled as in terpreter with the BYU basket Patented ball team when they toured inner construction assure perfect South America. Elder uplift. Jolley, Lynn Pinegar, and Dale Bailey sang songs in There's figure magic in this Portuguese, the language spoken exciting new bra that does such in Brazil. All are returned mis sionaries from Brazil, attending wonderful things for you. school at the BYU. You'll Jove its alluring The Brazilian theme was car ried out in the dinner served uplift, its matchless comfort. while recorded Brazilian music See your Dream Figure tod a was played. ABCD cup. Sizes 32-4The committee in charge of the Mrs. was Clifford program chairman, with Mrs. Helen Gloria's Partington and Mrs. Hattie assisting. Mrs. Helen Jex led in the salute Shop to the flag, and Mrs. Helen Stone 66 No. Univ. Ave read a Thanksgiving creed. V;ry$ho.Porm mom-till-nig- fUtt by BOB ALLEN It's pouring, blowing, driving rain outside, and yet I Just came Ijack from making a beautiful picture of a string of deer, with no special equipment. How? Just put the camera on a tripod and give it a little longer time. A driving rain calls for an exposure of around 8 and one second with a medium or a slow film. If yon give it two seconds or a half second K would still come out quite satisfactory. There is latitude in black and white film. So don't be afraid to try that picture of almost anything. Now, of course,' if you wer trying to get a picture of a person indoors, you couldn't give the picture the four to eight seconds necessary for ordinary room lighting. A small hand flasher would be in order. These only cost $1.55. and will work with almost any camera made. This flasher does not attach to the camera, but is flashed in the other hand while the shutter is open. Come in and let us tell you about it. There is no need for guesswork. ALLEN'S Photo Supply ht Provo: 24 Na. University 24th Street Ogden: 328 WE HAVE ALL THE PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALERSHIPS Fast, Dependable Fotofinlshing Consultation Service 0. Ober-hansl- .u1 WE'LL SEE THAT YOU GET GOOD PICTURES WITH YOUR OWN CAMERA EVERY TIME, if you'll let us. De-gra- w, AT -- . 1.DS temple with Rites will be a reception to follow given in the home of a sister, Mrs. Jack Ashton in Provo. Mrs, Ashton will act as matron of honor at the reception. Miss Forsyth-ithe daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. is a senior at the Lincoln high school She of Forsyth Logan. and will graduate from that school and the Sharon stake seminary next year. She is active in her church organiza. tions. Mr. Jeppson is a son of Mrs. LeRoy Ciuff. He is a Lincoln high school and Sharon stake seminary graduate. in church activities and is at present emHe is the young couple plan to live followwhere in ployed Provo, their marriage. ing . 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