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Show r. Mrs. Hansen SUNDAY HERALD STJNDATf. MARCH 23, 1952 Provo, Utah County, Utah Springville Woman Gives Talk On V Club Federation - - Heads Club Officers v; ' Grant ; Kinata ' wii m mm aa n WHnti dent of Literati Club la a meet ing beia at we noma ex Mrs. T. TUtrm . I i V' . Reed Nilsen. Other officers elected were Mrs. Eugene Faux, vice'president; Mrs. Cullen Chris teneen, pre gram chairman; Mrs. J. Fred Ahlander, secretary-treasurand Mrs. Clif ford jurmcnaen, reeoroer ana scrap book chairman. Mrs. Law rence Aaher was appointee as repreeenUUv to the UUh Valley Hospital Guild and Mrs. Robert Kalladay chairman tor collection of magazine for distribution to juveniles at the Utah County Jail and the Utah County . Infirmary. Mrs. J. Robert Bullock led vote of thanks to retiring officers, Mrs. Erie Boorman, president; Mrs. Grant Fisher, Mrs. David Fielding. Mrs. Clifford Hinrichsen and Mrs. Boyd C. Eiickson. ; Followinsr the business meeting the group enjoyed a delightful review ox the dook "Honeymoon tnr ftmvmnm written BT Alfred Toombs and given by Mrs. Arnold - e? 7-- ) i : Rose Tay lor Elysium Club In The .PLEASANT GROVE Club at Pleasant Grove F.ivslum Just belng announced by par- mt WMlnesdav at the home of ents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Bezzant for their Frank S. Taylor, 408 S. 3rd E., annualEusene The hostess served election. Provo, is the marriage on March a invtv luncheon to the guests. 12 of their daughter. Rose, and David L. Waide gave a re Mrs. Theodore Duane Hampton for" of the project ana Mrs. port son merly, of Colorado. He is the save the annual Bezzant Eusen of Mr. and .Mrs. Theodore Hamp- ranort of the finances of the club. ton of American Fork. - The couple was wed In Salt Mrs. Chris Hrienson gave a report meeting ot Lake City by Elder W. B. Mayor on fhAfi. legislative , f March of Farmington. The bride was then held with suitably dressed in an attractive theElections were following officers chosen for suit of brown, and white wool. year: Mrs. Eugene . The bride is a graduate of the the coming Provo High School and the Brig-ha- m biunC nreaident: Mrs.. Max Young University. The new Hunsaker. vice president: Pearl couple are now at home at 161 rniiriv rrordins secretarv: Mrs. W. 2nd S. in Provo. Lowell. GUlman. corresponaing New Mrs. Hampton was honor-a- d secretary, Mrs. Loyd Boren, treas Mrs. previous to her marriage by urer. Mrs. Glen Miller ana com educational wr unuai wowtn one given oy Robert Hilton, Mrs. William Berry and daughter, mittee, Mrs. Rex Larson, recep-Hnni- it - w r oreanBarbara, and the other by 11.UVUMM (naa r.ltn Miller, Robert Hilton, chorister. her home. Mrs. Neweu Aaamson. legislative rminrll mem her.- Mrs. David L. Waide. reporter, Mrs. Hariey Gill- LOZ8 THOSE FLOWERJ . . - . Dorthene Becks Betrothal - Sharon Stake Church Group To Club Program : Noble. ! - K. T. Khjhba. H. Towlke. Rsy Beers, Max TVin fllen Noble. Ferre. M 50 Reg. to 19.50 NOW " ' ' DRESSES : . SPRING AND WINTER Ixcollent ''1 - v NOW WURLflZER ,iaaaaiii, i ' .TV a ; CHARGE ACCOUNTS AVAILABLE from X iuniort y mi i ii III- I rj union a - . m " aw l - 7 - i - 1 Jm 1 1 . " - atti-Sud- Mut k lone baa racoenhad a buildar of irofa, charactar and ttiara it no finar mioical imtrv-meto oncourag and e'avoloe prido of ccomplUn. want Him a ridt tones' WurShor nt ' yiano. . . Valu . ' J - GIofia s Shop UNIV. AVE, V ' e - . Com to oar aaaarni floao to St a WaHttaar mm4 a allia mmmft " WarMtaar flaaa Wa Sooo i 0r ftaora toa WaHNaar J I I ' IA. C V ! t " Siclllea tariiew J - oBJoie-twee (oej TiMmaskkAcossatt. Is waea&slel fiakaf treoai. . SMfl-dwroU- oos. liaeofibeeealfs. B,e st M4" ; $I2 I I 0 : f I A 1 A VV VI . ' V ' ' 1 V sloasi.sieaifa.il. widieailsalssif . J ceaat a 'Hemeir AI o-- w bedks tackiag is bifk- tbasf kf eseaok fovsc.Lle D-a-a". ioto nroa botdter Kaea ; 0fce II -r- : ; from """V- - MM GLEN BROS. O M NO. - j A to 7.95 NOW- p,.. - REDUCED O ; Marge jM'ewren, LUa Peterson. De Rao Darling and Mama Berry. Meeting Wednesday night, tho new club members heard book review on Abraham Lincoln by Martha Kenning, former presi. dent! of the Senior Serimpiaa Joyce Zvana, Joyce club Turner," BuMine of character is en 4. Mi mm impoHaaf and valuad jwattia of your child' milts'. Evaaj at n aarly 9 it UWrri right a. ttiinttna . n4 an aggramiva ' LINGERIE " 1 . ALL -- to main st. U. Se A. SLIPS . . Sicily's sunny, shores Wool Values-1- 00 I - . '.'( r If Rtg. 29.50 rs gram oommittee la headed by La Shirley ONE RACK COATS 4 10 FORMALS In Lehi he II- , Reg. to 35.00 NOW NOW j ;. d. DRES5ES I er ct i ft I Mt mm Reg. to 59.50 Lewis,-(Uurbt- ;. - SUITS List of Spring cxmpuj marriages will include the nsoet of lone of Mjvn4 Mrs. N. Martin Lewla of Bprinrville and Joseph Kent Heaps, CJn of Mr. and Mrs. Vtrre Heaps of Orem. Tht prominent BriRhanr Ybunc: Univeriity itudenta will be wed In Manti LDS Temple; ceremony April 2. The will followinr evenintr, April 3, parents of the brid-leentertain for them in a reception at the Springville Third- Ninth Ward chapeL Miia LewU U a aenLor student at the university and expects to receive ft bachelor of science decree in June with a major, in home economics. She is affiliated with Beta Pi organization on campus and has previously filled an LDS mission in Western" Canada. Mr. .Heaps is a sophomore student at the Y majorin-- r in elementary education. He is a member of Pelts Phi. Pre and has viously he served In the u. S. Jisvy lor four-yeafilled an LDS mission in the Southern States. plan" to live, in FoUqwintr their marriage, ' the couple Provo. i ' Orianlxed with XI LI HI charter members, a new .dub to be known 'as the Junior Serimpian Club, is now in operation in Dean Peterson, and the gift committee includes Bonnie Ivans Laudie, Mrs. Ethel Finch, Mrs. LehL v has been and Bonnie Cooper. Maud Park, Mrs. Allen Bellows, Beverleo Mitchell of-tnew or- Mrs. George Salman. Mrs- - ?. C elected president Other members include Joyce Crook-sto- n, with Phyllis ganlzation, Carter. Mrs. Frank Thome, Mrs. vice president; Joyce 8. Wilson, Bonnie Soutbwlck, Diana B. M. Jolley, Mrs. George Tucker, aecretary-treasur- er and Loses, Shirley Tripp. Lucille Morton, Mrs. Pearl Jepperson, Mrs. W. H. Zvana, Joan Welch, historian. Tho Bretna, pro Evans, Connie Jerry l Kofford. Boll. Mrs. Members present were Mesdames Don Walker, Grant Max-fielHarris Chipman. Jack Pace. Tord West. Joe cnornea. iveiui 1 20 Spring Marriage List To Include lone Levis' Name . " Friendly Shop ror.rho Expoctant Mother 32 North 1st East 3644-- ' Club Begun Elbert presi decorated with a gay 1 motif. : Easter Mm w rnwlka. rloh nresident of x.n4i.r1. affair and matters business of the club. The remain der of the evening was spent in frames. The nl.lni) rnmntitiv club prise was won by Mrs. Glen :th i Junior Serimpian 1 tables Natemiiy IVardrobe 50 'i ved. th PT WAS ANT GROVE Grove Max rerre of Pleasant was hostess to the Mod.ernette A delicious Wednesday. club. chicken dinner, was - served at Refreshments Will Be IP get-togeth- er IONX LXWIS V Games Furnish COME IN AND REGISTER FOR; SURPRISE BIRTHDAY GIFT 4 Mrs. Orsan Prestwlch was a gracious hostess ' to mem-ba- rs of the Orem. Social group meeting; in her home Wednesdey afternoon. Sewing and chatting and entertained the ladles luncheon was served. Those present were Mrs. Delia M. Whiting, Mrs. C. Lucius Although freight ear builders turned out 110,229 cars' during a recent period, the nation's fleet of freight cars incressed by only a quarter of that totai. Worn t out freight cars had to be retired. OREM -- Served All Day Relief Society HIGHLAND members and partners enjoyed a in the Ward pleasant chapel. Games, social chat and squsrt dancing were enjoyed and late lathe evening refreshments were aer- Orem Social Club Meets for Sewing L. 7 - . v" dency of the quorum. Church Group And Partners Hold Social, Dance Of interest among; early Spring Jrcthrothal announce-men- ts ia that made by Dr. and Mrt. Jay V. Beck of Provo of the engagement of their daughter, Dorthene, and Keith E. Richardson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund A. Rieb&rdson also of Provo. No definite date hai yet been set for the marriage But it is expected that it will take 'place sometime in June at the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Plans are in the offing also for a reception to be given, place and details of wmcn win be decided later. Miss Beck is, now a sophomore attending Brigham Young University where she is an art student major. She is m pledge of the Nautilus Social unit and a member of the Y'Calcares. Mr. Richardson Js a senior student also at the Y. He is majoring in chemistry and expects to graduate in June. He has previously filled an LDS mission to the North Central v. States. aa We Invite All Old Friends At Well As New To Our . Birthday Party . . WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26th - Made Kftown by Paren ts over lapping assorted pets household equipment, and all were expected to fit into a small summer cottage. "A real appreciation of humor, often at their num vncnu. and a fin sense of fnmiiv nffrtion combined to make this a rare poos: fenuinai? funny and appealing. Th.'liMtMi arved dellentfully original and clever refreshments which Included simulated swans made of creme puffs swimming in sherbet with candy water lilies and green lily pads adding pretty note.-aesslon on April H The open was announced ana wnicn wui tie in wtih the year vacauon theme under the title of SenU- Others attending Included the Mesdames Thomas Bullock, Royal nen Frank H. . Gardner,' rl.rann Rav I vie. - Peter LOWC, Ted Schofield, L. Grant Hansen, Howard Andrus, Victor I. wrlght and Robert Q. Strong. C. O. Jensen, secretary and H. Startup, assistant to the Refreshments were served and bridge played with prises sward ed to Mrs. Sam MarriottL Mrs. Milton Johnson and Mrs. Char lie Fry. Others attending were Mrs. Mark Hirst and Mrs. Blaine Coroner. . ' . DORTHENE BECK ; Hold Social OUR FIRST BIRTHDAY I i MEMPHIS. Tenn. (UP lixi Outeoina officers are Mrs. New Pitts has worn a carnation in his ell Adamion. president: Mrs. Da lapel every day lor the last 40 viA Waide. vice oresident: Mrs. Lovd Boren. corresponxunz secre years, A social highlight of a Mrs. Max Hunsaker. record- - irnaOBEM J thaw we. mrsMasr tary; iiiriiiuvi inr More than a $1,000,000 has been ing secretary; Mrs. lugeni B-PrlesU Quor- Hirt cf.v. pent exploring a sulphur-bearin- g zant, treasurer; Robert HUUmU ves will be a so-d Mut noma unaer .Louisiana s Bay educational chairman,-- , and Mrs. I i.i WHnuii at 1:10 xt. m. in the Sty. Elaine. which will be mined Chris Hriensen. legislative mem banauet room at the Joseph Smith with an amphibious plant. ber.? building. Chairman en arrange ments is Charles Sampson. Also uhik in the Blannlnf are Theras O. AUred. president; Wil liam C. Carr. nrsx counselor; Kr it Rrown. second counselor: -- Mrs. DeLos Miller was wtleomed Into Los Passerelle Club Thurs day evening and presented with corsage of pink carnation gt the home of Mrs. Nasi Scott. ""'ill - - man, historian.: Club Roster Kand ! t Nqw Member Joins Les Passerelle be Selects New Officers WedLiving -- r.rahim it ta mm winn-c- ii rva tnr nf a miracle mercer. When Alfred Toombs who la the author of "Raising a Riof decided to take a1 wife, things suaaemy Be ms gan to happen. There were two nwn thrM daurhters clus Haiirhtr of his new wife-to-- Mrs. Theodore Duane Hampton, the former, Rose Taylor. - - . Mrs.' Harald Chrfstenaen of the Federated Women's Springville Council gave an enlightaalag talk on the varied aspects of women's federated organizations for raem- rs of Chi Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Earl fhlpmaa. A lively discussion followed ar ucipatod in by group members. This was followed by light refresh ments served ts those named and the Mesdames Arril Banks, Robert Bird. Richard Brown, Kay David. Ira Gagon. La Mont Hunt. William Merrymaa..Deaa Rasmus sen. Rob. ert Rodgers, William Wagstaft, T. B. Wheetwrtght. Lawrence Aaher and Mltsie Dollaar and . Elaine Spans. e e o s MUSIC ;C0: 17 North Univ. 1 Ph. 37U 1 f J y J' - i . . . - ' " a , |