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Show SUNDAY. MARCH 25. 1951 Prove. Uuh County, UUh 1, SUNDAY HERALD ' BonheurClub Hears ' Baritone Marriage Eastertime Social Affair . Mower-Chiprgg- : - Jones A. Will Notes 70th Birthday .. , Rounding out another. 'year of living. A.: Will Jones celebrated his f 70th birthday anniversary happily with his family on Thursday, where a beautiful cake dominated .the table decorations from which light refreshments"" were f. served.. A granddaughter, iMrs. James Brown of Lehi read a tribute which she haa written for Mr. Jones and he read a number of i .4 . his original; poems. Community singing was aiso enjoyca ana jyits. Robert Thomas amused the guests with a skit. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Karren, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Karren and, Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Birlf, Douglas and Gordon of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas witn uayle, Kanay and; Terry 5 ' . Messages were received from children in Salt Lake , City and Manti.: ; - . . ELVA LIDDIARD . ' . out-of-to- V - . Elva L iddiard Namesl Dh te Deon Sab in For Marriage In Temple;: s Bride of - L, (Rapidly being drawn toward her marriage during the week is Elva Liddiard atd4ughter of Mr: and Mrs. J. Albert pi KPX bU I TOn"' Liddiard .who announce the, engagement of their daughter; to George R. Ungricht, son of Mrs. Ted Russell of Salt .Lake salem Deon Sabin daugh-- ; " ; " I iterlof the late'Mr. and Mrs. Owen Citv. V blarch 29 has been setefted . as.ihe date ofthe rrtarriaipelf home of Mr. and Mrs. verrv : i. . ii ii ;i tLaie t nc x.tL.L.-j:iiu oaii. leinpie. me piaee. i lie. temple iiies v Hatfield to Rex Sutton of Salt be followed bvan informal open houseto be held 'at the Lake, Citv. Mr: Sutton is the son G. Rex button. ho'm'Of Mr. and Mrs. Fred 'Liddiard, )9fN. 9th. E., on' the of Mr.; and; Mrs. was solemnized v, . The matTiage iiwJ- - . , : , "' , ,,, Hillcrest the bvJthe 'bishop '"K5,"f is:ward in salt Lake City, at 6:30 graduating irom rrovo nign scnooi, ine uriae-io-o- e .BetajD.-rn. the :a recetnion followed held emnloved in Provo whereishe is affiliated .with i : ' : at the church where Dorothy V . . Sigma Phi sorority.v, Ji v nf TTtoW VTa Vioo Jean Sabin was a bridesmaid. hitchin the U. S. navy served a three-yea- r '' ' ?i v ; employed in Provo. ; xMr:) and Mrs. Kenneth 'Christen- Miss T.idHiard- has asked Mrs'. Laurie Ybuner. a 'closescni Mat Leah Ruse. Verl Gard- and ;H. T Haaks. y to be her matron . of honor, at the open house ' and , ' ' . : Norma Peene Halladay and. Mrs. Irving Dechter to also be; ' is! attendants. Also planned a short hohmoori with, a homeiLS rOSSGPGlte ; ; 1' in Provo to follow tTijetmarriage. ; rt. . . ! : . ;t ' tl. o-- ii x- . ; . - T',V Trni;-orc;t- aMiteSent;wj " . :- - ! - t , R ri ma ry Leaders Outline Work -- in the Primary pro' were served Light to those named and the following officers and teachers; Mrs. Helen kofford, Mrs! Barbara Thompson, Mrs. Margie Wilcox. Mrs. Wilma Spriggs. Mrs..JMargie McNeil, Mrs. Beverly White, Mrs June Gam-me- lL Mrs, Alma Bonner, Mrs. Aria Paulson, Mrs. Katherine Wagstaf f,. Mrs. Lenore Kofford. Ladies complished gram. . refr-eshmcn- . . Mrs. Marva Young-- led in a discussion of plans for the' hhual Primary conference scheduled for April. Bishop Don AVilco and, Dougllas Noel. Primary advisor,' spoke briefly on the work ac ; -- ' .Les Passerelle club members gathered duning the week at the home of Mrs. Leon Isaacson; wheregames of bridge 'were ' ... en-joy- ed. ; Mrs. Blaine Condner,5Mrs. .Mil ton! Johnson and Mrs. Mack Hirst captured the prizes. Luncheon was served by the hostess to those s mentioned and Mesdames Tom McDermott, Milton G. Johnsoh, Charlie Fry, LaMar Bylund and Grant Ivini. The beauty and dignity, "of the Easter season the marriage of June Mower, daughter' of Mrs. Luella O. Mower of Provo and Delbert .Kay Chipman4 son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Chipman of American Fork who were united in early morning ceremonies in Salt Lake LDS temple Saturday officiated by Elder Ctifford L. Young. 1) The parents of the ;young4 couple who witnessed the cere- mony were joined by close friends at a wedding breakfast L given in the Empire room of HoteT;' Utah later,. : . Receiving guests at the reception in the evening at. I , T1VTT A w wx.aaa r ... - the-alfe- - - M. .. ,,M-f- Married n Ohio i ,wx.. d April 5 With . . - i - Bert Olsen and-Lea- h : - i . . ;. r... : dlt . JtJn th . , ; - : fiSS r - . i . - , , . . Oven House Given! Musical- Play r Interests Tyweds or Jyeiv f bouf-J'Arvil'R- eid r . Club Women tT!i',, a- Carmel-By-Ther-Se- - - mem-ESche- - ; nk j - - -- . sUk-vfriJ- :. h lilies-of-the-vall- . . HAT VE MEAN ;; f MrjWhitlock-s to ; oseWomen-- - i - ' II i in a model of traditional white : imported : lace over Vhlte"- aatln with aT high : sheer yoke, wrist j length sleeyes and full train. Her . Illusion veil rof fingertip length was fitted to a tiara; of lily-of- -; : y, and- sprays of like flowers edged a white butterfly formed! her bridal ..'I4oyd WhiUock,.'. Provo ;Cfty wentz, Robert Bunker, Grant orchid, which school coordinator,- congratulated ' f . j Richards, Leland Wakefield and btSuquet ivomen of the Moose on the social Mrs. $amuel Kelly, Washington, Preston Gledhill.: j D. C, was her sister'matron of service work they a-are. carrying as he apoke to. meeting of f; out ' honor and Helen Wsrthington the ".chapter Thursday evening.. ahd Mrs. Robert Thompson both Whitlock also talked about Mr. i IToiVT TmrK V ri( n C,1 banks as flower girl served asi'T her attendants. They carried bou- pointing out by several examples quets of Dutch Iris and stephano- - that they are not "problem cni- ltis with their gowns oi lace ai en" but "children with, prOb- taffeta in mauve and Otelid lema," and they'-neehelpj He shades which werej patterned stressed the neell of the ' Home from the : middle west j after the bridal gown. A minia nome nere now. tie also youth gave are Mrs. Mr.:and Howard Dyer, ture basket of sweet peas was held incidents heard about LYDIA BENTWET which son Bob and daughter. Mrs. Keith by the flower girl, in her bouffant are sometimes thoughtbut not to Johnson bringing news" of. the frock Charles pink organdy. exists ..!,s , marriage at- Lancaster, Ohio Little, was the best man. i March 17 of their son and brother, Mrs. Mower . greeted guests, at The program was concluded i with musical numbers Sue the Richard Howard Dyer in a dress of navy Joan and Ruth Hawkins given by Ellen Gesling. daughter of Mr. lace reception of pink Ruth Crawley, accompanied by adding and Mrs.. William 6f rosebuds. Mrs. Chipman.pale wore a Mrs. Gesling Mrs. Wayne Rd. Pleasantville Lancaster. The gown of gold crepe, with corsage JacobsAgnes Hawkins. was. In charge of the pro Rev. be Herd officiated George roses. wear who are. women of talisman Provo current young Among the . gram, i fore an altar decorated in calla During the aevening Cxirt Curtis The initiation of two new mem- -' ing diamond - rings is blonde Lydia Bentwet. daughter of lilies, woodwardia trees and many introduced varied program . Mrs. Lilias McMrllen and Mr.4a'nd Mrs.- Karl A. Bentwet, who has said "I will" to Ben glowing tapers. which included vocal numbers by bers; her Barbara wu con- -: daughter, of Olsen Mrs. B. Mr. escorted his Mr. Frank a son. and LaMar Olsen, of Gesling daugl Ed Saridgren.and 'Sam Kelley ac- ducted r by senior regent, 'Mrs. : ter to the altar i She wore a dress companied y Byron Jensen; vio- Warren Lott. Cardiiton, Alberta, Canada. , . K ;n tV,o To Ira of luxurious pure white bridal lin solos, Helen Jean Jones; duet At:,..8 Mrs. Allred- - chairman, re- - A " J Alencon lace. selections by Marcen Camp and mindedElmo and "2 V L the group of the rheu- LDS temple and her1 parents will be hosts at a reception to Vhe gownImposed was designed along fever benefit dance reTiew ward. princess lines with a panier hip lis Fox,; and. duets by Kenneth matic be he)d the same evening at the Provo First-Sevenwhich will be held Maifch 30. A graduate of the B. Y. high school Miss Bentwet jf ect and. full .train. Her finger-ha- s Robinson and Ruloft Nicholls. Cake and pop corn will be. sold Organ music with Byron Jensen during the show proceeds of, attended BYU and has been employed for the past two .J at ; the console waa played which will be turned-oveto Mrs. . v edged in pearls'. She carried calla' throuKhout uie- evenina, years in rrovo. .;. Frank ..Dimick,, child care chair- -, m a lilies in bridal arrangement, Columns of lavender stock and Mr.' Olsen has just returned from an LLia mission to help with her project of, Joan Gesling was her sister's calla lilies' were combined with man, w i, aid to rthe blind. th Southern states. He formerly attended BYU 'and plans1 maid B. of honor and Mrs. James other spring blossoms to form Mrs. Ralph Harshman has been to reenter the same school again. , . . Clover of Lancaster; Mrs. . Philip setting for the refreshments .by the, cancer society ine couple are planning a snort nuneyuiuun uip,ui uie:wigg of .Bovyling Green and Cyn which were served and also used appointed as Central t cau'nty service thia Sue Pqyne was flower: girl, about the hall. chairman with' Mrs. Warren Lott state and will live in Provo. served as her attendants., ' They F&r the gift roomlhe bride had as Mrs. Harshman. TJonna gave a snori iaiK on cancer asKing. y carried baskets" of Easter litres, asked Jessie Oldroyd,-Mrsfreesia and stock with their white Gosar, Donna Tolboe" and Mrs for aid with the drive. She an- - N J . satin gowns which were trimmed Reid Allred to take charge. Mrs nqunced that a meeting for the in delicate net Touching and, was at. the guestbook. cancer society wille neld at the. "V ' t- fant overskirtsj The flower girl " Leaving following the receri-wo- re Chamber of Commerce rooms at white marquisette "with a tion,. the cpup,le , have' gone to 8 p jn. Tuesday, to- - . whiih all AiS open house was held in for .their rpeople interested are invited to picked up'skirt byes a hoop which. t revealed Jiarrov ruffles of chan-- j wedding trip a.pd they also plan attend.. Provo recently to honor Arlene. to visit othef. points of Interest on Plans' were made for a- bazaar, An inCer- - tillv lace. Williams and Arthur Lewis El- SPANISH FORK William JohrffCJesling was best the west coast. Upon their return which will be held as a . climax der who were married previously esting review of the play "South was ,oivn hv Mr. I.ela man and lashers were .John they will make their homVat 384 of this year's activities, by-- chair- at the home pf.t brides Penu, of CTeVeland; James B E. 8th N,vin Provo. tne cnapter. Mrs. sam' to Wen oi Mrs. : Wayne" Parks; Mrs. Mr: and Mrs. Clarence Ligman. bers of the Alpha Thae ub. at Clover, Robert W. Payne,. Wilbur ProvO. Mr'. Elder is Ihe, son of the home of Mrs. Mildre d" Ream. Ward of Lancjaster and, Philip silk dress with white accessories Wayne Jacobs and Mrs.; Lawrence Dimick will be in charge. and a corsage of Eucharis lilies; To make the review mo' real- Wieg of Bowling Green. Arthur E. Elder. ; ; is a student at Ohio Refreshments ' wer served to, Mrs. Mr. at giiesfs Gesling Dyer greeted record Mrs. Packard played The bride woije a new spring istic, women who attended. 32 reis club the and 'Lancaster State employed Country university stara of the ':.'.bress of aqua blue crepe caught ings made by the com a. dress of heaven-blu- e Continental the ception-i- n by Casualty play. steed and his A medieval will a make costume The of knight their pany. corsage couple at the neck by (simulated . pearl Virginia Eyans, president,, pre The mother home at 650 E. Town Street, Lan might "together carry . as-- much as clips, She wore matching ear- - sided at the meeting. Light re of the bridegroom wore a black' caster, after March 26. 200 pounds of metal. freshments were served by the rings: and to those hostess t mentioned, A lace cloth covered the table" Mrs. Eleanor Larsen, Mrs. . Vera which held the three-fere- d wed- Warren. Mrs. Beverly Miller, ding cake decorated in white and Mrs. Marion Burns, Mrs. La Vera L roses. pink Snell, Mrs. LaFaye, McKell, Mrs. The" bride's two brothers Gary Hazel Skousen, Mrs. Laura. Nelle and Sherlan carried' the gifts to Bendixsen, ,Mrs. Edma Nelson, tne gut room where Mrs. Beard Mrs. .Elva' Fullmer Mrs. Elaine grandmother of the bride was in Tuttle, and one guest, Mrs. Alice W . vcharge of displaying them. Mrs. Peri go. Beard and Mrs. Doyle, Phyllis Beard, aunts of the bride received and the bride's uncle, Doyle the many relatives and friends Beard. who called.' Soft music was blaved Refreshments were served to throughout the evening by friends aii; ' I For Bridge 1 of the ".Orem First ward Primary held their monthly preparation- - meeting and social in the hom " of Mrs. Peggy Pyne with, Mrs. Ardell Peters, president, in charge. The lesson was given, by Mrs; Beth Noel and , OREM t . Lydia Bentwet A Itar Bdi : , '.... . -- ' 4. ;' .. Members of Bonheur club gath ered to go In' a body to !. hear Robert Weede,; baritone who was the iyceum attraction In Provo '. Wednesday evening. Following theconcert the' group went to the. home of Mrs. Frank Van Wagenen to hear the BYU- San Jose, game and to enjoy a light luncheon served in a setting of spring flowers. v Club members attending were Mesdames David Crowtori, tWel- don J. .Taylor, Phillip Christen- son, Neff Smart, Hay .Canning, Rdlfe Peterson, Brlant Jacobs, Leland Priday, Harold Van Wag enen, ulenn Kenner, Hugh vern n i We - s - . I X I - Have the ' FOR LADIES' Perfect ONLY Suit for You V the r : ; ' A NEW MATERNITY SHOP .most talked about.fabric . White ' 1 . . ' . in the most talk-- . ed about suits. To make you the. " ; f . loveliest lady ever this spring and through IN PROVO summer".' Come find star ' t"his .fabric like All New Parents We'd skillfully manipulated- into the sterg s i m suit silhouettes you adore ! 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