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Show Anna Dale Bandley Sets Easter Eve' Alter. Date With B. Kent Wheeler Dr. Poll Speaks to Republicans 1 An interesting' nuptial announce ment , is .made by mc. ana sirs. Richard Bandley concerjiing their daughter; Anna Date Bandley vho will become the Easter Eve bride : SUNDAY HERALD . ' t;,A?55;.-t)i-- Orem Club Names New Officers 3- - ? Open House Today To Honor Matron SPaLVGVTT r A3 kim msA T Dr. Poll said that "ha endorsed reUUres f lira. Strth Fermllia t tha policy of containment as ap--l Lewis Tippetts. ara'lsvtted ta cill of B. Kent Wheeler, son of Mr pUd la Europe and; attributed OREM Mrs. Raymond GHUgin at her borne 12J E. tJk , CyrlE and Mrs. J. Walter Wheeler. failures ia Asia to the vacillation was named president of the Orem ville, this .fleroooo frcca 1 I The early .' evening ceremony in applying that policy" as be spoke Women's club for the coming year p. m. to greet ber a tLa eccatlca wiil at the be ,12 performed April In a Wo to conducted at of the members balloting meeting Republican Women s Clubhouse with Fres of the club on Wednesday after- of .her SKb birthday aBxverssrjr men s Chib of Frovo on Thursday Ariel Ballif of the East Provo LDS noon a in Seer the locnee. Mrs. which occurred April X. at the home of Mrs. Maurice Hard Stake Only family officiating. f In directing activities GUligaa Mrs. Ttppetta Is wa kaowtf'ta members and close friends will won tag. which the club is tbe largest and members mt ?r Springville witness, the ceremony which willmen s organlzatloa In tae Kity were The speaker continued . teat. ' . be tollowea immediately oy a rewin assist Ja famlr J, pmMrs. Neldon Marshall, vice presi' "unity on the part- of the four big . . ception. ; : Elwood Sundberg. re- bouse. cent: Mrs. Great Britain. France. powers L. X After, s . honeymoon trip." the Harold Mrs. cording secretary; Russia and the United States is Peterson, treasurer; Mrs. Clyde! couple will make their home in can If necessary. get along they, Williams, corresponding secretary. Provo"., on fundamentals the rest Vould Both Miss Bandley and Mr. Mrs. Ted Simmons was program in of He said that care take itself Whe'er have been employed in chairman for the afternoon and in bad United States the the beginning Prov6followine their graduations CalL BYU who troduced Geneva with should It get tough feeling from Povo H igh'School and LDS delighted the members and guests 1948 the Marshall In Soviet Russia. SeminanV While at school Anna with ber presentation of a three-plan went Into effect and in' 1350 In dancing and Dale act play. Mrs. Verdun watts was in we entered Korea, to what we be : and Vas a member of the music of the music and presented charge lieved to be limited resistance -' Club who entertained Turcsanki Pep" Gay American bas borne the greatest Richard ha? ieen called into the with violin solos. Mrs. Glea Robert ere in of the financial responsibility part soon. to leave son read the Many and hostesses service and bas also bolstered Western 14 44 members and greeting the Europe. "Our object is not to pur guests attending were Mrs. 'Ed sue World War III but to avoid it. ward Wickman and Mrs. Ray E. We have tried to put Europe back Hanks. Mrs. Hacks was also chair on her feet but thisccould not ap man of the nominating committee ths ply to Asia," Dr. Poll concluded . and directed -the election proced ' ' An interesting discussion follow ANNA DALE ures assisted- by Mrs. Boyd E JUNE THOMAS ed the talk. Musical numbers were Asay and Mrs. G. Dale Larsen. furniihed by a girl's chorus from The new officers will be 'installed the Provo High School. The meet at the May Breakfast, . Husbands of the officers arid lng was conducted by Mrs.'. A. I LDS Third of Provo Members of the club, pledged teachers Wan; J vice Sherman .first L( Christenson. uietr support Of (he blood typing Primary were their special guestsTj C CJ Uy who welcomed members president ALR CHAPTER ONE clinics . and . immunizations ..for at a dinner party neia aine waru and guests with the thought that adults to be sponsored by the thtro recreation hall F r id a y. Mrs. scheduled Keguiarly. meeting "we must have faith In ourselves. Health Council 1( sufficient Interest Ersrhel Shepherd, president, was our our and She will not be Inter-citcountry held 233 WEST tviutX y LDS party;" Of toriightdue to Interest is the en--' June 5 as the dale 'of their mar is indicated. .Presentation of the in chaVge. ; Members lof the Bonnie Thais' also introduced the speaker, ' conference. The now was announced will general be Mrs. made by Clvde solemnised at project being by riage- which, meeting Mrs. W orthen presented a gabement. Places were marked at Ion? Club met Friday at the home of Williams representative of the club CORDUROY SHORT!! held April 13 at the home talk- onGeorge ith!Mrs. tables brightly decorated Elvm . Prestwich for an Easterlw" - the purpose of the study Mr. and. Mrs. Myron Thomas, ?41 the Mesa-LDTemple. . i .1 COATS . on the. Orem Health Council. ume social, ana mnne.r. small .chickens. auu ruuuuutij int .m r I : ri Kvrina groups and discussed future meetin- Woods Lane, Mesa. Ariz, of their Miss Thomas formerly resided In Flans were announced for the 3 to 6x .flowers-.F.acwr RlV "". dirnratinni :h1's uprp candy gs.-';: :V daughter. June; and HughMohhson Provo where she attended the BY convention of the;.v'!': Toastm'istTc" Mrs. John Mark- used "bv hei "hostess td earrv nutJ WOMEN'S COUNCIL Timpancco First was announced of It instead that 4 High School and was graduated in District. .General Federation of Mode with sleeves end ham announced a program ofnum-jtb- e theme ajidsmall Easter bas-- , Board meeting will be'held Mori- - the May meeting the group would also of Mesa. 19 in. WTiile .at school she Women's Clubs on April The of have" chosen 1951, May yoang couple back. members of the Proeo Legis join swing ,. i Lawrence, arcompamed by Norma was txtive In the Children's Thea- - UTtlS. Following the hot dinner Kent ' !:. lative Council in a visit to the L'tah ,.' el; t ?.. ' Mrs.' Prestwich. Mrs. Prestvwch's fcon.-- i i ' . : ' Burnsidc; instrumental trio. Dun-'. State Penitentiary. Women of the NYION RIB HOS- E- . tre, debate and chorus. She rep ODD IS THE WORD ' , showed pictures of ther recent Monte Bullock. Mrs. Beverly . club to go ART Republican desiring resented her school state in 6U to 9Vk. WK'te ervj finals Sizes BOSTON In an ana i canon odd me .various t ivirs. vjvoi k Jobs iora ,UPl should contact Mrs. Christenson ' in debate. .Monday 7.30 p.- m. with f contest, a Boston University stu- poital shades for. transportation. reading, Robert Cimis, Springville states and also oirtureAr 4iaev Those present were Mrs Harold' 1!nnh Gardall. The bride-to-b- e Is at. present Cr dent. John Valofs, 'won second whof. also played accordion Poir . . t . . The hostesses, Mrs.i ' Harding. ' vocal" solo. Kay Bandley, ac- Bunnell. Mrs. Griffith NuttaH, Mrs. tchin worms for In f?r ' Mrs. live Mesa the LDS Ward Fifth vrt troMrs. .Bert Crane. pl"f Ralph ; . . u . , LITTLE GIRLS CLOVE-Scompanied by Mrs. "Lar.seri. itu i rniuiuvru as, ncrreiary ior Miituitii rturcn.i t were Grant Lar Mrs. George Ferguson. JUrs. Ravi Monday 8 p. m. with Mri. Chariea Packard and Mrs. Morris E. Davies Special-guestv lightrefreshments. served, ' The Fobric, Mrs. nylon orvd cotton Biesa. of voun.y for590 birthday S. 3rd W. anniversary crrrrtre nrt. iiiurnryii Irirv Whitney, and .Mrs. Emil Woolsey Jensen. aeh, Primary advisor of the Sizes 0 Oscar W.. Mann' was noted by a .WINTER HAVEN. Fl. IUP) A meh.JVMfe only. mer' bishonric and Clyde Smith, .ITERARY SECTION Black Mrs. P. and "Simkins. J. n current bishopric advLsor. They MATERNITY MADE SAFER baby-sittito of 7. friends who fathered in group project here raised Provo Women's Council ' WHn Others 'attending w. ere' Mrs. iS9 to pay doctor were there with their wives. Spe bills for Alonzo . home her luncheon. i for HARTFORD. tonConn. CUP Friday. form. Goldie the at the Women' Clubr cial. recognition was. given Knit. Polo;- Bok- p. Woodward, Mrs. William Kangeter, Jr.. victim BOYS'-Te- rry ' The " hostess " 'table her ,n !l'lie inc hpusK to 'hear an exchange spread, mer Primary presidency. Mrs. C, Andrews. "Mrs. G. R. Bair, Mrs. of leukemia. The Bambinettes. Jun , fc T1"1 r Shorts, Cardigan end Poto Law Mill IrV M.i-- I 1?.h ITH. havV n with a lace cloth and centered it W. J. Hendricksen. R. Anderson and Mrs. Frank Mrs. May ior bigb school bv the' Jeuna' Me TIMPANOGOS CAMP baby.prarnrouKht . ' . group, J a r103 match. to " rence and current presidency, irs. ui1,iud of prinKvillej andof presenting Thursday at 2 p. m. with Mrs. (with an arrangement of carnations. Muhlestein. Mrs. J. R. Norton of oterated. a tent at thm arat rifm. BOYS' sa1tn-?r1.o. m?th' LITJlf ceramic d'!a, Shepherd. Mrs. Daxid L. Cox and and" Springville. Mitchell. will luncheon After the afternoon was raised the mortev uniquecoIlectioh exposition Mary Reorganization births in Mrs. Llojd I'rapo. Mrs. Lawrence,101 'te,efry of ives of former presl- - be affected, it is expected that spent playing bingo with prizes Mrs. Mann received "numerous I throusra donations for their aerv- - SOCKS, Pr. ... w was commended lor her ii years to Mrs. Ken Mrong, Mrs. Beatrice gifts. y lees. county officers will attend. of. service in the Primary organi -I - k 1 -- Z te I - . - , DBTGASTuil BUYS e was-ictiv- . '. v--Prima- . -- ry PPi0V0 Officers, Teachers H6cl. Spring .Banqwzt ,ct - Easter Social Club Notes " I 1 " .; I Bonnie Thais Club Daby Dcnltnp Betrothal of former Provo Maid Announced by: Parents . . . Shcp , - , .t - . . ' I f. - , - J - - ,....., 4.95 3-- I -- Friends Greet ! va-'oci- Mrs. Mann on - -- ! - num-bers- V 49c Her Birthday ! - s , i . nn - DUP Notices a8 pro-1tll0- -- - JL ) . I m I baby-sittin- g C I, J . ..... . 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