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Show 19th Century Club Tours Art Gallery PAYSON Mr. nd Mrs. Arthur Bon announce the engagement of f a daughter. Karma, to Bob Rosen- lund. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold I Rosenlund of Eureka. No wedding have been made. plana " Mr. Roaenlund la a member of ; " v Vf-- short ' business ' roeetin Was PAVSQN' A brldAl show-et few members of . r. tnc ,w.,. tm.j " ' NlneteenthXentury Club on Friday!; fceaer ta afternoon. y by Mrs. H. T. Walker, .tic turner Lesh Me ndethaJ, wla dent, at Xhm home of Mrs. Kath-!"- 1 erine! Baker. M. L W. Mtzurie as wed Tecer.t!y to Claud E. rad the club cocct. BrimhaU of MorrpIier. I la. rollowlnj this the rroup went to The daughter cf Mr. Mr. DjToa Mende'tiisa. the tew Mrs. of the art ullry. Attending were those named and Briirlall has been es3pl?5ed to the Mesdames Blrdrne Berry, Salt Ltke City' for a cumber ef Ralph; Peterson, O. A. Spear, O. E. years. The bride croo.-- Is a son Thomas, Clark Newell and Helen of Wiinara S. ErimhalL S:t Laks .. Sutton. M ! COTJ.Kfc.ft A.KufT rnenas,' irovo iYiaias, jrian fvrsf and Last of May. Maryip&es : interest to. month-of-Ma- son.-:- A . and-Davi- Mr. and Mrs, C. F. Jbhn- . , ". ,! Selecting May '9 as the marriage date, they will he marrred in the Salt Lake LPS Temnle 'with a reception given the evening, of the same-- day in Ogden, home of the bridegroom. On the following eve--r nihg. May 10, the couple, will be honored at 'a reception at the Valley Drawing room : ! par-Krhe- - . " in Provo. After graduation from Provo High School and LDS Seminary, Rayma has gone to school at Brigham Young University for two years and for one year at the University of Utah. Numbered among orchestra" personnel in both schools she was also affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega and Lambda Delta Sigma" ori the U of U campus. Miss Johnson plays the viola. She Is currently-employein Provo. Vs Karl is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon B. Allred or Ogden. He returnecj just" five ,4i weeks ago from an LDS mission in the i .' ! 1 Hold ions' eichit! Martial vows ert March 23 at Elko, Ner.. wiih E;s- hop O. M. BU of the T'Xa LDS ward officiating. A wediir c.a ner at the home of the bride's par ents honored the elyweds last JDrZ OREM-Mrs.BurneUTo- leras!: .V " f " elected president of the Orera Jy- - t i. IT. JlZ cee wives for the coming year at h,tU empi5' ntA 1 a ounner and bufiness . meetini" """""" Wednesday night. Named to assist Mrs.. Fowler In direcUn activities JOANN HANSEN . 'of the Mrs. Weston Kof-.- f SQWlGtte Qmn . r . loro. iirst .rtce president; Mrs. L land McKenna. second vice presi-- j LJ . denti Mrs. Bobert Kron. secretary; Mrs. Torvall Nelson, treasurer; A ! I Mrs. llewm StronfJ reporter and AnQ LcSSCri Mrs. Fred Wright, historian. Two-yedirectors elected were trs. Mr. Trt Ricki presented Oe In Ear!y LUV Interesting romantic news from San Francisco prompts Stanley J. Thayne. and Mrs. Dlx- - lesson. "The Mrs. George Bjerrepraard of 319 N. 8th E. to'announce the on Larsen. and one-vedirectors for members of Camp Sewiette, will be Mrs. BUI Burr and Mrs.tOauchters of Utah Pioneers tn a encasement of iter daughter, JoAnn Hansen and Key How- Alton j meeting held Thursday at the bora f Los of Howard Mrs. son a Mr. of and Angeles: MrsiSumtioD.'ji Harvey ard, Glen Healy presl-'o- f Eleanor Terry.'' Harold J. Hansen of Richfield is the father of. Mis Hansen. dent conducted the elections. Paul! CapU Loleta was la DUon JoAnn has made her home in San Francisco; Cat for Chrtstensen' of Payson pleased the charge. Convetition notices were group with piano selections. Plans riven and the htMory of Chapman the past year where she has been employed with a broker- were Lhinc an was read by Annie Tao-Da- y aiade for the annual Mothers! stua while Provo will in remembered be 'as She firm. age The project pns wn woo social in May. f dent of Provo High SchooU Later she attended the Western Beautiful Easter Ulies decorated jner. by Mary Bennett, Union school. at Santa Cruz, CaL .and went. from there to the tables and tiny nests of eggs' Hostesses were Mrs. Terry. Mrs. i marked the places. Covers were Bennett, Emily Van Dike nd Elsie - ' the brokerage firm. laid Mrs. Paul Chris- - Lea. Refreshments were served o for Mr.-anMr. Howard has a. daily program on a San Francisco tensen, " Mrs. Howard .Hall. Mrs. j20- . . radio station. . Glen Healy, Mrs. Lamar Skelxon, . . Mrs, Hewitt Strong. Mrs. Bill Burr. Delbert Mills. Mrs. wiILarn T. ana ivirs..ujerrepaara ana oiner relatives are plan- iMrs. iir. Ted Sorenaon. Mrs. W'estoni Wells. Mrs. Frsncis EiU, Mrs. been set for somening to attend the marriage which-haKofford. Mrs, Dixon Lanen, Mrs.lStanley J. Thawn. Mrs. Leland time in July in San Francisco. The couple will continue to Fred Wright. Mrs. Torvall Nelson, Mr Kenna. I . live there. Mrs. Carl Christensen. .Mrs. Bur-- j Mrs. Cbrltenea and Mr. Kel-ne-ll Fowler, Mrs. Bussell Parkjson were color captain la chars Mr. Alton Sumslon, Mrs. lof arrangements. -' e club-wer- llrarb niblUiy ' ar ' Jes ar " d J " . s Birthdays Noted At Bridge Meet Dinner, Cards s : I " Entertain Of Les Rasserelles Club Hour Happy r - field. Also active in music he is making it his major as he resumes studies at BYU where he is playing in the orchestra. He is also a member of the BOTC. His previous schooling was obtained at Weber High School aid LDS Seminary. He will continue in school after his mar, I riage. Swiss-Austri- d i A ,: ELEVENTH WARD Monday at 10 a.m. 'for all day is the annountement of the engagement and forthcoming :rriarriage of Colleen Knight Richard Dinsdale, made by ; mr. ana eois oi.ine attractive onae-io-DMrs. Leo J. Knight of Provo. David is the "son of Mrf arid; Mrs. James R. Dinsdale of ' ',: aa Ogden.;. The couple plan to be married; the latter part of May the nupfials to be performed at the Salt Lake LDS Temple with a reception to be given in Provo. The, place will be . announced later," The pair will leave imme-- . diately followirig for the Utah 'Parks where they will be empleyeci for the summer, returning to resume work at Brigham Young University in the fall." i Appearances' of the BYU symphony orchestra are always .sparked by4the presence of-th- e bride-to-b- e, . City.. Jaycee Wives ; work meeting. Lunch will be served at noon. Quilting.' rag .cutting 'and sewing will be done. will be a nursery re e, Tuesday at 10 a.m. for a clean up in preparation for the dedication of the' ward chapel. Women are asked to come in work clothes and bring cloths 'and brushes for ' j scrubbing, SECOND WARD . Tuesday t 2 p.m. Elma Thatcher will give the literary lesson. Singing mothers .will furnish special music There will" be a"" nursery- RIVERGROVE FIRST WARD Monday, at 10 m. for an ajl and day work meefingr Quillin and rag rug sewing will be done a pot luck, lunch will be served at r noon. Work day leader will give a demonstration for making artificial flowers. There will be a well Colleen who cirknown ih musical is ,cf nursery.. , cles on campus. A junior this year she is RIVERGROVE SECOND WARD A dessert luncheon was served majoring in speech and minoring in music. Monday at 2 p.m. . at the home before bridge games to Les Pas-- 1 She is also affiliated Vwjth the Val Norn of Zelma Killpack, 992 W. 5th on rugs and Hanny Hour Bridse Club, played serelle Club meetinzThursdiy at!uI Social Unit. She was previously educated N. A demonstration Blaine Cordner making, will- be given by cards In the bdmt of Mrs. Richard' Ue home at ProVo High '.School and LDS Seminary.! rug demoncounty Stevens, Groesbeck VeJyn evening. U.L""' I! Thursday David is also in hjs junior year at BYU strator. . went to Game Mrs. MUler. DeLos Alfred; Hjrt and Mrs. prizes WARD following graduation from Weber College MANAVTJ 2:30 Bennett. Mrs. R Borget and Mrs. Birthdays were observed by Mrs. m: proSpecial p. Monday and Ogden High School and LDS Seminary. Sam Marriotti, Mrs. Niel Scott ifnd gram arranged and Mrs. Mable Max BUls Isaacson, with presents ne nas aisq aitenaea usac and was a Clark her hobbies of Preceding the card games, din Mrs. Leon will club members. member of Deta Phi on that campus. His table linensdisplay and hand made hand ner was served by the hostess at from Other club members attending current subject, interests are history and kerchiefs. Mrs. Eva Thompson were Mrs. Milton Johnson and Mrs was 'Mrs. Jensen Alt tables. small lnAll members be in charge. jJolitical science. He has" also; filled an will guest and member Included Charlie Fry. vnea 10 auena. those LDS mission to! the North Central States.. THIRD named and the Mesdames Next meeting will be held at the WARD LeRov Davis. Andrew Terry. Glen home of Mrs. Charlie Fry In ' i Tuesdav 2:30 o.m.' Work meeting ne- - f Boyd Jolley. Herbert Crevt- - springville April za. ians-jrunder the direction of Mrs. Vivian Borget. Max Murray, Ray Whitney iing made to visu uie pingvue f ston, I i Taylor. Refreshmenta will be serv and Max Bills. art exhibit. ed. Nursery.' i SUNSET WARD ; 6:30 p.m. Work and busMonday SPANISH FORK Mrs. Ulv iness meeting with the following Gomez entertained the Studiar Club features: "Reconstructing and AdPatterns," Mrs. Elva Poole; Thursday flight at the home of her justing mother, Mrs. Annie Braithwaite. "Continuation of Flower Making Mrs. Grace Pinegar the president using nylon hose," work and busiwa sin charge of the meeting. Com ness committee; "Simplified Meth munity singing was led, by Mrs. ods for Easier Sewing and PatchZelma Hair. The creed, was read ing," Mrs. Lide Carter. All memby Maud Miller. CuVrent events bers invited to bring a neighbor. . were presented Cope and FIFTH WARD7:30 ; p. m.. a special Nena Beckstrom. K Monday at lesson meeting for all young mothers, of Agnes Zeeman gave-thon Schubert, the composer. Cora the ward. All those interested are r :'. , 5 Gardner played several of his com- invited to. attend. positions on the accordian and also accompanied at the piano when Kathleen ' Zeeman sang Schubert songs. Refreshments were served ages in Provo will be that son and Karl tW. Allred. Announcement betrothal is made by parents of the blonde j their many friends Of social marriof Rayma John. y ' 'mm ... ... Former Provo 'MaidEhgag ed Relief Socie ty To Los Ari&eles, Cal, Man , r First among the n - Literary League members enjoy ed a tour of the Springville art gallery on Friday under the direc tion of Mrs. May Huntington. Prior to meeting at Springville the home the group gathered at of Mrs. Mark. Allen - where they were served dainty Easter refreshments. Those attending were the Mes- dames Allen. Ariel Balllf. Elden Clark. W. Stanley Dunford. Wal ter Hedqulst. Charles Redd, Byard Nilsson. Ralph Packard, Marie Robison. Albert Swenson. Arthur D. Taylor; Henry Taylor. James Jacobs and John R. Gardner. ' ' RAYMA JOHNSON tti . Art Gallery : r prei-tSlturd- Springville , Bridal Shower Pbys'Honor to Recent Bride conducted . League Tours A IZZZ A dm it the University wm of Utah. His bruieto-graduate from the local high school in May. the "junior SUNDAY. APRIL 13. SUNDAY HERALD Payson Pair Betrothed" an : j - tit , . ' ft . fife of Schubert Given for Club J i if : - III fill U : ! iff r ! . . . by-Erm- a r V. .: f m j Talk on. Flowers Given X . -- ILPTY EASTTS CAKE" with fresh, tart . b wonderful lemoo-bcU- er dessert far Easter dinner. frwtiag and if ereas It's semi sheer, looks like linen rcsiKtant. Hand wahable- - Choose K in & " ' i I wi .. lovely colors and white In 36" width. 'VSj -- - . mwim . . II.-.--;- ' ' the perfect gift . , f v " - ? A i; wOTacr w immt sV, i ' 1 - I it. 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