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Show SUNDAY HERALD EUNDAY. APRIL 23, Utah c '"T, 4-- A ytn Attorney TeWs Allen Kodfsoiu at fPAYSON torney for Payson City and prac ticing attorney ox thla community, was speaker at a meeting of the Cultua club held Wednesday after-- ) noon' at the Legion Memorial building. President. Mrs. L. D. Stewart, was in charge and tea speaker was introduced by Mrs, J. D. Chrtitensen, legislative chair man. Club collect waa read by Mrs. Clara Twede. Business Included a vote by club member to enter Pres. Stewart's name, at the district convention. Federated Women's clubs, aa rice president. The confab la slated for : April 23 at Springville. . Mr. Hodgson, in bis talk, told how legislation, sometimes pro motes an Idea which becomes a law that is contrary to the wishes of the people, and told hew. easy ft Is for lawmakers to make mistakes through lack of study prior to votini in the state houses, tie mentioned new legislation planned In committing patient to the atat hospital at Provo: of certain taxes on property sale; and how tax Nmoney could be kept la the state if property is owned By ue siaie. rather than nauonaiiy..- American Fork... ROSE OUVETO Club Former Provo Man nb Rose Oliveto of cPrice . . v. i io inenas.rrevo Ti j mil suiuvi ncviouiir innouncea In .Price and now made known to . , ; . t-- Frovo acquaintances is the an- novincement by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Olivet of Price of the enaage- nent of their daughter. Rose, and John A. Craven, son of Kenneth D. Craven of Provo. The wedding planswill be at a later "date. is a graduate The Bride-ele- ct ef the Carbon, High. School and Carbon Junior College. Mr. Craven is a graduate of the Couple Wed, Honeymooning In Nevada Club of Errors Of Legislation : 18th Birthday ' li I - In eelebra AMERICAN TORK tion of the' 18th anniversary of a Literary the members will enjoy Monday night. April 21 at was in business infLeagu. versity.e Provo ttefore coming ' to Price "aparty where he is now business. toNote" engaged arr-uoun- Now honeymooning la Nevada and Aruona are newly married Lorraine Beardalt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L. Beardall and Donald E. Toomey, son ef Mr. ana Mrs. u. h. Toomey of Salt Lake City. The couple left following the ir marriage on Wednesday In the Salt Lake LD3 Tempi and given the same evening at ir.e bunaei uis winJ chapel in Provo. Witnessing the ceremony were George Alexander. Mrs. Kate James, Spanish Fork. Mr. . and Mrs. uscar tait tor salt Lake City and Loyal Glenn, mUsionary companion of Donald. A .wedding breakfast feted the party at Hotel Temple Square given by pa rent ef the bride groom' attended by the bridal party and other close relatives and friends. Some 400 guests were greeted at the reception by Mrs. Beardall who chose a dinner dresa of plum colored crepe with white beaded embroidery. She "was assisted by the mother of the bridegroom who wore a dinner dress oi rose wine crepe with ecru embroider ed yoke. Both mothers had i ILENE RASMUSSEN corsage of talisman roses and stephanous. The charming bride wore s gown of white satin and nylon net Tiny flowers of Chantilly lace were appllqued around a . sweetheart neckline and edged . I '; ..'j the three ruffled Hers of the full Last-o-M- y 'Provo in include names will the marriages skirt. lace flowers also ot Ileen Rasmussen dauirhter of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin VV. adornedThethe wrist of full length Rasmussen who ar announcini: her engaprement and forth- - nylon net glVe" and edged her son oi iur. ana jvirs; Lon fingertip veil also embroidered coming nutrnage io ion Lj. with tiny seed pearls. Her bouJi Myrup also of Provo. ' jyrup, . quet was of red roses and steph-anoti- a. V, Ilerie JRasmussen To Be A Bride in Month of May Mrs. Donald E. Toomey the former Lorraine ' - ' 1 ' - - f : " r :...-- .' Club B.Sees.Art Gallery, Notes 'Club, Birthdays y s. r" Edgemont , f. i - the home of Mrs. O. DeVere Woot The exact date of the marriage has not been set, as yet at tne leie wui oe and further announcement of this Will be made'. She was attended by Nedrs the past president of the club. of Salt Lake City, maid of Hyer Ilene enhas Provo attended is School now and High The committee iri charge is Mrs. and Orlinda Wright, Carol honor, the Mrs. ' at rolled Utah Vocational Central School. chairman; Harvey Hansen, Sorenaon. Peay and o a n n. e N. Mort Mrs. Francis Following his graduation from Provo High School, Don Betty James,Beverly of Provo. brides all By TANA RICHARDS Moss. Mrs. Don Overly, attended George University of Utah where he was affiliated with maid. They wore like dresses of Edaemont Camp Daughters ol Frank Greenwood ana Mrs. .. Pi Tau Sigma, t ;Jeyelet embroidery In pastel Utah Pioneers met Thursday 'after Mrs, :: Wootton. shades. la ballerina length with noon at the home of Mrs. James .The club members this i . ''JThe couple will live in Salt Lake , after their City ' past marriage.' Peter Pan collars, cap sleeves and business mat week. save i:-- "V. ' a project FergusonSeveral v B. approval'of ters were discussed, and then' Al- - to purchase a surgical cart for tiny buttons. They held nosegays of Talisman roses and stephsnotls. mira Johnson, the class leader the Community hospital. The funds family have moved to Thatcher, - Loyal Glenn served as best gave the lesson on "Jews in Early donated by the members ui oe Ida. . ; ' : man. Men of the party wore Utah;" Guests present were Clara matched by state and federal Mrs. Marie Stone was hostess to white dinner Jackets, with black Jones and Ardith Moore. Members money to complete the purchase. the SMS Club Tuesday evening. A trousers and tie.. Ushers were Jpresent were Elizabeth Ferguson, said Mrs. Stanford Briggs. presi By ZORA D. HALES Dora Cluff. Annie Gillespie. Rachel dent. The club has a John Taylor and Eddie Edwards T 1nnihAAH a.aav membership The Birthday Club recently ' T . . Rhea of X5 Madsen. Prof. "Roman Andrus of Brig- Davis. Matilda Mauray Payne presided at pro- wi ' 'V ,W.lt) J and tarn Young University . conducted Wernz. Ella Baum.'Suiie Meldrum Jordlson arid Grace Harmer. and Tana Richards. Naomi F. . ... . . .... .sr J games at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peterson- - assisted in the serving Springvuie An gauery on weanes-- i The next meeting will , be at xthe The university of Idaho, founded William Whitney. Supper was servtne picday evening explaining tures and the work of the artists home of Rhea Wernz; the third in 1889, is one year older than the ed to. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis LeRoy. state- of Idaho. as they went.' , Thursday of May. Mr. and .Mrs. Chns Sorensen, Mr. The group' later reassembled at and MrsJ Reid HsleV Mr, and Mrs. . a local cafe for dinner. The, birthMaston- Wentz .and. Mr. 'and- Mrs. Mrs. ."1 Sanders, Pritchett days of Ralph Wyman. and Mrs. William Dalebout were Mrs. Nilo Johnson and and Mr. " ' remembered-witwork They play gifts to each and two children of Needles. Calif., They a lovely birthday cake surrounded with weekend the Easter the spent William ;Whitings. Just Look Gay Others attending were the Mes- The Needle Craft Club spent the An threes" of official the of The OREM "presentation placing dames William Beazer, Lee Car ' at the home of Mrs. son. Armond Eggertson. Earl Fehr, fountains in the Orem r business fountains .Mill be made to Mayor afternoon . The group quilted and Orem Business and J. W. Gillman on May 13 in a brief A smart collection of smocks, J. G. Hanseen, Elsie Miller, John district by theWomen' visited. Lunch was served by Eva will club the that Professional W. wilUceremony and Wernz. precede J. Taylor Neilsen skirts,- slacks, pedal . pushers mark the completion of. a year's regular dinner meeting of the or- - Bird, Gwen Allen. Bird tion. Funds for the project and Jennie Tew. The fountains ' will beproject. Made especially ' for the i stalled at Eighth South street, were raised through the sponsorctess has A wood refinishing Mother-To-Be- .. Eighth North street and at the ing of a musical, show In which T' under the sponOrem City park., The Orem City the entire community was invjted been completed In the Relief ef Society. sorship Colorful . . . ) Council has agreed to install and t0 participate, Cost of the project charge of the class was Mrs. Velyn 200. Mrs. E. Wyn Aired wasTstevens. assisted by Alga Mackley BDxir . vl Different . . . Many lovely f.lATERP.ITY on order and will be instaUed durJcnirm,an W the fund raising earn and Zora' Hales, were refinlsh-eof furniture pieces paign. ing the coming month.; Those In the class were Eva v Beautiful . . . Bird. Inez Harmer; Amanda Binks. .. WARDROBE Cora Ellis. Lora Whiting, Bel va Wants and .Vonda Jensen. The friepdly store for th Joe Newmm. son of Mr. and Mrs. H.I R. Newman enjoyed a . ExrJectant Mother week at home- from the U. S.- air Suitable ffor Television corps. Joe Is stationed In 32 N. 1 E. ' fhone 3644-rton. Honored mr M Mapleton . - n-- 1 -- I l- "..k" part on the program were Ted Baer, Lapreal Badouin,' Don Watts. Sharlene Van Wagoner, rarrel McKlnney, Mary B Firm-ag- e, Leon Honey, .Mrs. Lucile Evans. Donald Spurrier. Kenneth Christensen, Dale Reed, and Don Watts, and Rosalyn Luke. Norma Adams was in ; charge of the guest registry and Mrs. Kate James and Mrs.- Agnes Johns wete in charge of glf ta. as sisted by Miriam and Shirlene James. Mrs. George Alexander and' Mrs. .Gordon Bylund were in charge, of the trousseau display. Ketta Ann Bylund and Dickie Cloward carried gifU. Mrs.- Kale Carter was assisted In the kitchen by Mrs.' Leonal B. Johnson. Mrs. Tom Buchanan and Mrs. Lester Anderson. Serving were Carol - ,,' " n T.wqi"MU - Auany mea,' Eeard3 Of special Interest was the bride's cake displayed on a hand crocheted la re tablecloth. Made by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Esca-JJnow of Salt Lske City but formerly of South Africa, the cake was In three tiers each, separated by a dexagon pedestal, of mirror glass. Two svgar doves held a wedding ring and the decorating was lacy and intricate. A miniature bride and groom for the top were duplicates of ihe originals. Flanking the bride cake were two other" cakes fashioned Ike bridesmaids In ruffled pastel colored dresses. The couple will make their home In Provo where Lorraine Is employe and Donald will continue his studies at BYU. The bride's troir.g away outfit waa a green tailored dress and do . . scries. , : . - Orgm BPWTo present Three Fountains to Orem City - Denim Separates - or ; ZX v T ..5: Lora-Blrd- ! . Our Evergreens Ate Ready to Transplant - 4 ; . - i 4 : ' - ;NEW... - - rr . f i .' ; i d. ' Hoovers, Beautiful Home 'Grown No. I Rosen Talisman. Hadleys. Mrs. E. P. 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