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Show - : Council Sets New UtTicers For ..4 ct " e t Prom inen t College Musicians To Wed in Ida hv Temple e sylstem-committe- . 4 well-know- r - "jrfcil - 4-o- x. . ... . -- Rt 1.-2- -?. J - ..... By TANA RICHARDS J. Golden Taylor; iaresented selections! from American poetry Sunday evening In Sharon stake study group meeting at the home of Patriarch and Mrs. P. W. Mad-se- n. , - V- - f ' ' V Mrs. Dayle Jarvis entertained for her small ton Randy on his '. birthday Monday. ' Children who attended fwere Loren and Perry Messick, Imo Ray and Ronnie Olsen, Max and Lewis I vie, Johnnie and Julie FergusorTand Nicky ' Faulkner. X Marlene Glazier has been on a trip to Las Vegas with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Daley. They came here to e'e "their mother, Mrs. Florence Glazier, who la ill. who have Other visited Mrs. Glazier are Mrs. Phyllis rjajtherum of Salt Lake, Mrs. Ethel Bradley of Portland, Lillian Kendall of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Glazier of Southgate, Cal. Mrs. Alta Long took her zion girls to Giles ranch for-picnic Thursday. Girls were Petrea GilLoretta lespie, Patsy Pierce, Janet Cluff, Smith, Shirley Hicken, Janet Iversf Marjorie Ferguson, Janet, Joyce, and Colleen Long.; Clinton Long also went along. Mrs. Valda Johnson, climbed to Timpanogos cave Thursday with her blazer boys. M.erjene and Bee EDYTHE TROTTER Wright accompanied them. The boys who made the hike were fDouRlas, Lewis and Max Ivie, Gary Bunnell, Shirl Stubbs, Rex Davidi Roger Ford, Wright, : Glazier, Paul Hunter, Dejoy Woodard. Robin Crandall, Terry Richards, Barton and Conrad Betrothal news of social interest comes with the an- Tucker. They inwent with Mrs Tucker the truck. After nouncement by Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Trotter of the nuptial Connie the hike and the picnic lunch in picnic grounds, Mrs. Tucker plans ojf their daughter Edythe and Charles Fred Ericksorj. the with stories. entertained Marriage rites uniting the couple are being arranged Summer Primary time is set for for June 15 in the home of the liride with the ceremony to 2:30 p.m. All children should) go the home of a nearby Primary be performed byCishop Theodore M. Taylor. Witnessed by to teacher before 2 p.m. to be trahs immediate family members, a buffet luncheon will be serv ported to Primary. The Primary program is a year-rouprogam ed after the marnage. stating the first meeting in June, Adding to the occasion will be Mrs.Pershing Howe of and all children must attend sum primary, to accomplish their Salt Lake City and Mrs. Arlo Nelson of Provo, sisters of the mer lull requirements. bfide-to-b- e who with Mrs. Richard Trotter, Provo, a sisterOfficers and teachers in the will act as attendants to the bride. Pershing Howe new primary organization met Thursday evening at the home of will be the best man for Mr. Erickson. the president, Wilma Gillespie, a J business meeting, and; a Charming Miss Trotter is currently a junior at BYlX for little sociability. Those present following her graduation from Lincoln high school arid were: Ruth Mecham, La Rue Murray, Aria Smith, Clara Hicken, seminary. Long, Ida Lunceford, Nedra Mr. Erickson is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Erickson Alta Ivcrs. Alene Frampton,1 Belva of Heber. After graduating-froWasatch high school he Hamilton, Lois and Tana Rich was enrolled at L'SAC at Logan for one year prior to three ards. Helen .Meldrum has received a years spent in the U. S. army. At the present time he is call to trie West Central States Mission. She is to go in the Mis Vocational school. atCending the Central f sion Home June 18. The newlyweds are planning to live in Provo when they Since Shirley Loveless has been in the service, his wife, return from a honeymoon spent at Lake Louise and other called Merlene Smith Loveless is mov" in Canada west the and coast. . points ing to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hull' and family are vacationing in Call fornia. Aslo Mr. and Mrs. Clar en Schumann; and family are visiting' friends and relative California. r A new group of girls is 4 Margaret Nusink, daughter of the late J. J. and Daisy forming in the ward, under their leader Blanche , Woodard. They Irvine Nusink of Provo, was united-hiarriaThursday a business meeting. Friday had to Jean Wilson Pulyer, in the MantiXDS temple in morning afternoon at the home of Mrs. ceremonies. . Woodard, and elected officers as Accompanying the younjr couple and witnessing the follows; 'President , Rozanne Diana Woodard; ceremony were parents of the bridegroom, Mr.- - and Mrs. Stubbs. secretary, Maurine LunceAmley Pulver of Payson; Mar- ford, Cheerleader, Carolyn Wis garet Irvin, ah aunt of the bride adding an orchid corsage. combe. Other members who were New Mrs. Pulver is a graduate present! were: Coleen Long, Judy with whom she has made her home; Mrs. Benjamin Knudsen, of Brigham Young university. McLairv and Gloria Grimmett Mary Louise Hau&sey and Mrs. Sbe has taught school for two years at Beaver arid during the COLLECTION Rav T. Wilcox. jLL TICKS Pa" year at Midway. Faculty Tk uriA. . . i 'members of the school honored GEORGE'S MILL, N. H., 0.B r.age n n.ic iku&iu "w" "A her with a lovely tea prior to. the Clarence Collins, a retired saleswhite embroidered organdy with end of school and Marilyn Tanner man who is nearing 80, hat been Provo feted her with a break- collecting rare clocks for half long sleeved bolero and peter pan of fast in her home. Other century He has a total of 415 collar. functions were given by clocks, all ticking. Members of the wedding party were feted at a wedding dinner Miss Irvine and Mrs. Wilcox Mr. Pulver is attending BYU in Ephraim. Following this, the work where he The chamber of commerce Of newlyweds left for a honeymoon for n in the art depart New Yorkc-Cit- y Utah. The. bride is was farmed fin trip to Southern dress of ment. He also served several 1768 under a charter granted by changed to a going-awa- y red linen with .White lace coat, years in the U. S. army. King. George III. a ' - Edythe Trotter Sets June 15 bate With Charles Erickson, - nd - in-la- w, i Uh Manti Temple Rites Unite Margaret Nusink, Jean Pulver - 4-- - ge vice-preside- pre-nupti- post-gradua- nt, H ' ' ' DOROTHY PENROD LastiMinute Bridal Plans Envelope Dorothy Pen rod In a Ivhirl of bridal preparations is Dorothy Pcnrod, Slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Penrodpf Provo wfio are announcing her engagement and wedding plans, feo Kenneth jDee'Knight, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Knight of Orem. Mjssf Penrod jias selected June 10 as date of her marriage whoch will lid 'a pretty home ceremony at the bride's parent's home, '145 N. 5th W., and witnessed by clos friends, and fami)y members. Members of the bridal party meinbers will join in an informap, party following the marriage and before the coupfeeave for Las Vegas, Nev., where they will make last-minu- te -- amf-famil- their .horae. i- y ' ; ? .Misj Penrodlwas a graduate of the Provo high school and LDSf'Seminark She participated in the girls organization at the school Mr. (Knight attended the Brigham Young university aiier xrauaunK jrom juincom nign .scnooi and LlJb setl-ary- .. He iias 'lso ferved three years in the U.! S air force. At the present tirtte is in business for himself in Las Vegas. Salem (Goldia tiffany) ,yisited here Wednesday and Thursday at the home of Cathrine Tiffany enroute to tneir rew nomej in Mexico City. The are attending gradua tion exercises of their son Kent at Logan Sunday and Monday, Busy Knitters Klubmet Thurs day night at the Nome of Mrs Reed Corrjaby. Guest at the meeting was Mrs. Henry Walston, Next club is June IS atlthe home of Mrs. Clark Nelson.. Outgoing officers land teachers of pnrnary were honored' Thurs-Gra- nt .Mopre,. Mrs. George Davis, Mrs. Madean JonesjT Mrs. Lawrence , DavLs, Mrs. Ida Horrocks. Tributes ere givenjby Mrs. Glen KiUian Mrs. Marva Davis, Mrs. Glen Otteh, Mrs. Byflon Orton and Mrs. Kendall Taylor! Games were played anf prizes awarded to Mrs. Rex Da.vis, Mrs.Iolan Roper and Mrs. GlerftKillian L's ; 3 By MARG'RETTE TAYLOR Mr. and, Mrs. Joseph. G. Evans ): ; 1 -- This simple hand exercise, practiced in leisure moments, adds tor flexibility end grace of movement. f f al te i m3 & iA 1 1 mado-to-ord- h . rMMrlCtC by l brigntM the dutt skin Hcres Something f Special for Those ; ) Hot Days Ahead E . ' LADY IN WAITING tones down the iktr fbo-brig-ni the'now it's keeps pace with tcmnednow isn't beouttfies every skin f jr a : x i f m Ml 1 hand-blende- Maternity Dresses In Cool Summer zuemo 7 for as little os elu( tx (iMtroductarv iru) i A puce-settin- g ta the finest silver plate costs you only y,.to yi th in sterling erifelof a'Dl Sjve. And. . Holmes & Edwards lace-stin- j g Silverplate makes your home because it's tovelif for lift . skin inlaid with two bI locks of sterling at backs of bowl and handles of " on the spot, just H't for yoo . . .oeeording to your Individual need . ... your individual coloring . . . by a highly skilled, Charles of the Rjtz beauty conjuit-in- t. $2, 3 the box Introductory siaall (eavstax). most-use- d uoose now i d j orki and spoons. ... PLACt'SETTINGS; PLUS 4 SERVING PIECES 8 WITH CHEST Fabrics and Colors See Them at . . . j'''AH ttKH Use Phen Ae)cle iu.sX Our Convenient Credit or lay Away Plan CHleD "PROVO'S EXCIUS1VI MATERNITY SALON" 32 N. 1st L :. faco powdor :f or A 3 ,1 r tj pi. i dW well-know- The "bones' used in modern corsets are made of featherweight steel and plastic. Use of real whalebone was discontinued a half century ago. ' - . We have received some nylon Assize anklets sorted colors FF DDC also white V . ., Mc-Gui- re, -- SUNDAY, JUN 3, 1831 Provo, UUh County, Vtaa SUNDAY HE RALD -- - " 'I Ed&emont AMERICAN FORK The elec tion of officers to head the President's Council of Woihen's club marked the final- meeting of the for the organization. Mrs. yar Li Stanford Briggsy jpresident- efect of the Literary League was elected chairman; Mrs. K. J. Bird, of Arlitra Guild, president-eleand Mrs. Chart chairman, vjee president 61 Latona Music club, secretary. I Retiring officers of the council ' ate Mrs. Clen Saundfrs, chair-nrjja- n; " Mrs. Francis Anderson.-vicchairman, arid Mrs. George Hack-fQr- d, secretary. t Since its inception three, years afeo. the .Presidents' Council has been comprised of thel presidents of tne eignt leaeraieq womepa ' club of the city. Under the new setup; adopted at je reorganization meeting all omen's clubs of the jcity which hfrve a membership of 12 or more Women who desire, tb promote of civic bettelrment-majoin the council. It is of the obinion of those formulating the nfew plan that an enlarged group will better represent! tne community and will enable the counBERN ETTA MARC EN E CAMP cil to broaden its scope of civic . betterment. JThe DrODOsed sewer system to bp presented to the electorate of the city in the very hear future was rxDlaincd in detail to tne members ot the council by Wal ter B. Devey, city Councilman, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Camp ties. She was 'a representative to and Clifford E. Younri Jr., presi chamber of commerce of Provo, formerly of Pocatello. the AWScoyjjcil, secretary of tne dent of the of the project was and ArjDroval Honor of the engagement Ida., announce, clubs a individual the voiced by their daughter Bernetta Marcene senior advisor ' to Cougarettes. var aco and the sewer has been to Earl D. Jardine, son of Mr. and Miss Camp has contributed number one on the council's list Mrs. Lester Jardine of Rigby. much to musical circles while at school, singing soprano leads in vancement. Ida. The couple will be joined in the opera "Faust," "Carmen." and- i somarriage in the Idaho. Falls LDS VI Pagliacci." She, was also The emDeror and empress of Messiah announced to in be The date prano soloist temple, the attended a ceremony May later. Parents of the bridegroom "The Elijah. and "The Brahms J commemorating the fourth anwill entertain for them there Requiem," as well as appearing niversary of Japan's snew demo They later will return to Provo as soloist with numerous univer- cratic constitution. an for evening reception given by parents of the bride. n sity and eivic organizations in The couple are Utah and Idaho. She was awarded of Brigham Young the Class of 1919 Vocal award for. graduates university. Miss Camp graduated two consecutive years- - and was r in 1950 with a bachelors degree in vocal music. While at school elected a yearbook personality. 1 she wasaffiliated with Cesta Tie For the past year she has taught social unit.- Y Calcares honorary school at Lincoln junior high and White Key honorary socie- school in Orerri. Mr. Jardine also graduated in 1950 from BYU with a bachelors degree in instrumental' music. He Warm Weather served as president of the Uni Interests versity Bands and received the f Band' Award for outHalliday at the standing service to those organizations. He. has been retained by the university this past year as a graduate assistant in the music to receive department and, expects a masters degree in music theory in June. Currently he is tubaist with the- Utah Symphony orchestra. has asked Mrs The bride-ele- ct Mary Martineau Cooper of Provo to attend her as matron of honor Lorraine Russell,' Mae Blanch, 230 WEST CENTER Mrs. Kathleen Taylor Newman and Mrs. Donna Deem Beesley, !! with .Fdr traveling baby of Salt Lake City will, be brides disCheck these items maids. Jan Alison Camp and. Mar M I posable diaper liner . ... 89c cia Gerrard will' "be flower girls Watts Ardean Idaho will of Falls, 'Utility Bags 1.98 - 2.98 - 3.98 stand as best man for Mr. Jardine. Virl Jardine and Plastic Sheets 69c - 89c - 1.49 Hugh Camp will be ushers.Virgil Betty Jane McGuire and Bqn-ni- e 1.98 Car Seats MtSesser Were' joint hostesses at 4 charming bridal shower 1.25 . Fancy Ponfil given recently. Orchid, purple A.and: gold formed lovely color in scheme carried the decorations Other water proof panties and1 A serving appointments. . . 49c - 69c - 79c at . dainty parasol in the colors covered the gifts', and a handsome Dan River corded stripe Cham-bra- y cake was the table centerpiece. bride-to-b- e combined with Shorts Campus' friends of the Small Fri Shirt makes a nice attending . were ' Carolyn cool outfit for the smaller boys Thompson, Dixie Meacham, Mary . O AO Ann Mendenhall. Louise Mars-de- h. Model Joy Hart (uses mock sizes sal; Lillebelle Peterson, VeLois French dressing in making Complete ... to a success Nielson, Evelyn Russell; Pauline; ads so important Dyreng, Mrs. Don Cooper, Naomie ful reducing diet. :A Gabardine Eton Suit with Bell Kieth. Mary on shorts button white Terry, Mary Mrs. Douglas Jenkins, colors are Barstow, broadcloth shirts Kiggs, Betty Jane maize, blue, and .grey, sizes uoneen Barbara Reipsch, Bonnie 1 and 2 Moesser. Erma Eldridge Marilyn 4.49 Price Special Hales, Donna Tanner, Mrs. Lynn Richards.' Joanne Austin, Joan size Broadcloth long pant suit Dixon, Charlotte Cannon- and Mrs. 4. With contrasting .top f ' '. A.UU Camp. Special i . ' . O KCrJ 124 WEST 3444-- M f r.. ilil YsO. JU CENTEX - It! |