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Show SUNDAY. MAY 11. 2--A SUNDAY HERALD 1TTJ California Maid .Married To Sailor v Audrea Gateleyl Married In Friday fcits The' marriage of Deelores Mariee Slays, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C Slays of Venice, CaL, to Ronald O. Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lewis of Provo was solemnized Saturday In Salt Lake. City. ' A reception ' was given at the home of the bridegroom's parents, 107 S. 3rd W, in the evening. . The bride, who is a student of' the Venice High School, was attired in an afternoon dress of white lace over light blue silk, and she wore a floral corsage. The bridegroom leave from service in .the U5. Navy. He has been stationed in Adak. Alaska, and will report back May 25 to a California base. The bride will return to her parents' homea to finish her school where she is music major. A quiet ceremony Friday evening at the Provo Community Church united in marriage Audrea Gateley and David L. Stead. The ceremony was performed st ' p.m. by. the Rev. Edwin F. Irwin., The' couple left immediately for Southern Utah where they will spend a short honey- r s "; ." V" The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lon L. Gateley of Anchorage, Alaska, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Von Stieff of Beaty, Nev are parents, of the bridegroom. Audrea Is attending Ihi Provo 'Kith School where she' is a mem ber of the Girl s Organization and of the year book staff. Htr main interest is art David has been in the XJJ&. Army for three years. Following their return, the pair will reside in Provo at 1210 West Center Street. Others attending the" wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Dee Miles Beardall. Joy Startup. .Mrs. Joe Stead. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter. Mr. Beardall served as best man. i - CAROL JEAN CARTER .J " ' - m ' -- Mothers Feted At '') Club Program .' fit ill? , ) ' moon. i . UU'l Si . . iitn i I" V ! . . Exchangette JOY STARTUP JoStartup r NXK,-- R ZSZD EXT Mrs. Rets head Provo Egbert, wt9 EPW for coming year. INSTALLED l8 eereseries Wedrsesdsy eventef st lie Provo Elks Home Mrs, LeEsrl Burr, who was recently lected president of the orgacizsUoa far. wi Installation. Carolyn Smith Pretty Affai- r- To Wed :S6on OREM An especially fine ex the year. hibit of art work of Lincoln High SchoolXstudenU highlighted the annual open session and Mothers ; Day social of the Orem Women s club held Wednesday afternoon in A canlelight dinner with plenty A festive serin theme hlrh- - Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Smith an . Lesson- the Scera auditorium and lounge Ughted the Installation of .olti- - nounce tha recent Winners of the, clubs annual art of time spent In renewing old Tte Forfottea ArU" w the engagement of cers of Provo Exchangette Club contest among Lincoln high stud memories featured To June Provo'i be eOe lessen given to mem-Jac- k among their subject and names daughter, Carolyn th6 news contains Joy, were Orem an ents Thursday evening in announced and first Saturday evening enjoyed by a brides is Current campus engagement Btt Chapter. Beta e' Startup, daughter cafe. Joy son . L. of Mr. Marlorie Tolman Wright, andJf winner Rawlinfc; Announcef place U and Carol Jean of Carter,' Stephen Phi q a TburiUv rociir.g Uni f Mr. and Mrs. A. Wayne SUrtup of group Young Brigham were The tables with was attractive with art Mrs. the Leslie John also presented of, trophy Wright, ment of their engagement is being made byparents of the by Mrs. Garth fieilson art project by Mrs. Deka Walker. The grt roommates of three years Who are announcing her engage- Provo. ' met st' the Ihome of Cora Vest bride-elec- t, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde : A. Carter, Mt. and Mrs. chairman.' Miss - Tolmahv is a versity xf-P"nd were in Favors tulips. at the home of Beverley Knowl .T.'James W. Kelson., son of An open (discussion was par date! While the actual the wedding of. Mrs-Odividual are each . at Walla T. Maypoles placed parents A. A. .Rawlins Walla,' Wash, daughter of Mr. and 547 N. 6th E. The affair, was and Mrs. Eldon L. Nelson,1 also of m su ton, members. mm ay h not Latr. r unpiita i Yn T ri.n. Other winners honored ' "" setting. . the hostess served light nire.ik- Provo. a ; . to Tolman. prospective bridegroom. as a farewell and as planned Mrs. Frederick event were at Forbes, retiring Etai May, tur ui the, ments In a iVrtingpof tulips sad uuiiuic. A marriage ceremony In the president, conducted the Installa Arrangements are being completed for the marriage Crummr daughter of Mr. and Mrs. pink and blue shower. Both nil; young people are attend- lilacs to the Mesdirr.es unite LDS Lske will Salt Wtynr temple to be toast was be solemnized June 25; at the Logan LDS Temple. A re- PauT Crumm, A of tions. to Four the the expect who was accorded guests, given ing the Provo High School. They Cowley. Robert Wolsey, Ra!p& pair, Juno '25. This' will be new officers by the, retiring offi were held June 26 m the Provo Seventh LDS second place, .and .Beverly Booth. In thev roster of travelers touring the ception will be also Max among graduates of the Johnson. Warner, Ells Jcia-by reception to' be cers, Airs.. Forbes, Mrs. Peter LDS of Mr. a n d Mrs. 10 countries, in Europe this sum followed L daughter ernon ana Ward chapel.- son. the and week. Provo in that Seminary during given evening. .unaerne airecuon 01 ine Joy Is. now a tending the Provo Lowe, Mrs. Sidney Faden. Mrs. They are . employed part time; Eliza ' BJerregaard crowea Booth, third5 place winner. mer and Docna Carol Jean is a graduate of the Provo High School Edgar BYU German department They Alton Steele Mrs. and Miss John Miss Crumm and Booth both Rup Tolboe. where she was secretary of the Selowia Club, a member .of received art materials., include Miss Knowlton, who is HighofSchool where she is mem' per. the Girl's ber Organization. LDS ' of the Seminary1,. Mrs.' were Arthur Taking office the Pep Club and also a graduate Nearly 80 entries were included from Lethbridge. Alberta, Can James is graduate of the Provo ada, and Cherie Smith, Draper, High at- Partington, president, Mrs: Beck She has attended Brigham Young University for one year in the judging and exhibit. Roman He has also School. of tended the Central Utah Voca Clark, Mrs. Robert Q. Strong. Provo, judged the event Joyce Nilson and -lone Roberts '! Andrus. and is" at present Working in Provo. ' Hamilton and Mrs. .the paint- Salt Lake City. and commended highly tional School and Is currently em Mrs. Esrl was He BYU. at Mr. Rawlins is currently a sophomore Olsen. Announcement Harry Veils Clegg, Dietrich, Ida, and ployed at the Dugwsy exhibited.. ings Proving Mrs. Roberta Turner was also previously graduated from Walla WaUa 'High School '.where was made of the presentation of Lela Smith, . Burlingame, CsL, Grounds. I in a talk on home decart to Andrus as were are presented honored FFA. of Mr; thi was by Lloyd he ,priht leaving .''. they president oration and color harmony. Gustavson of the , Lincoln High the this year to work In San iVill Be. After their marriage, the .couple will reside m Provo School Others attending .included the who directed stud- Francisco. . Mr. RawlinS will .finish his ents in faculty that where it is' expected A e Mesdames d n r exhibit. The ; Aplanalp, preparing the Other guests, Mrs. Thomas v ' ' Thomas Bullock, O. W.. Carlson. gchooling. print will be hung la the art Adamson (Jeanne Clark) formerly ' . 1 N room at the school. The exhibit of Pleasant Grove traveled, from FHILE TERAS Jr., Vern Davis, John F. Di Tries, will remain in the Scera lounge St George for the party, and Monday 7:30 P. m. at Cub Harold Ence, Myron Fulrath, C R. to be viewed by the general pub Vallorle Preece came from Du- Radar. The club members will en McGee, Wallace GloverpD. H. WHY NOT HAVE ONETAtfEN NOW lic during the coming week.. Hendricks, Charles Johnson, Elmo j chesne and Mildred Thunnell from tertain their husbands. Larsen, Alva Lewis, Theron Luke, "Let's Dafhce' was the program Salt Lake, City. UTAH ASSOCIATIOX Lyrm Moulton. Chester Oliver, theme and featured were students S. Of The honors stork. the Monday in Blind, Chapter Sharing Dean Seeley and Kyla. B. R.. of Virginia Booth who presented 8 Women's m. Clubhouse. were Mrs. Dsle Bown p. atehe . Sore risen. ballet, tap, toe dance numbers limelight (Joyce Hsnsen) of Orem and Plans will be made to attend the acrobatic with and tumbling Mrs. J. L. Richmond of Provo. state con venUon. 28 North 1st East Phona 3S4 , The marriage of Helen Salerno .'and Robert' Clayton) along will be hostesses. .The, program Accompanying the perform GAfSlA PHI ALUMNI t solemn- acts. was or informal discussion couple, will a feature University Young Mrs. ers was Doris Nicoh The Brigham prominent pro served - delicious - reMonday .8 p. m.- at the home of directed by Mrs. Arthur W. McCoy. ized in a beautiful ceremony performed Thursday evening gram included 24 numbers by the committee a from freshments apMrs. LaVar BatemanX 12X2 East, beautifully 50 children participating. Mrs. in the Sunset LDS Ward Chapel. Off iciating was Bishop Ray Evan pointed lace covered table. Mixed Ash Avenue. Business meeting and program chairman, Baugh E. Hank's, uncle of the bride and bishop of the Tiiripanogos presented Mrs. Booth with a cors snapdragons formed the floral program. l X and HOME white in ARTS SECTION tapers centerpiece Ward. . In the of fine age appreciation Provo Women's Council. Monday crystal holders lighted the table. Mrs. Ernest Sa- - program The bride is the daughter of 3Ir. and presentation. Mrs.. Clarence Bliss and Mrs. Far-rel- l 2:30 p. in. st the Women's Club " ""I-- ' ' ' . . tnn of TndianaDolis. Ind.. who ; rio Orem The Girl Scout Troop Smith the decora- house for Mothers Dayxtbstnrance. Is the son.llus.- and close friends, who were 8 presented the colors 'under the tions while arranged irnn and Mr. Clavton Mrs. Allen Wlnterton Helen Kimball will be presented -o in the E. gift room.direction of leader Mrs, of Mr. and Mrs. James . presiding and Mrs. Karl Taylor were re- in a new book. . I i Aiucnen. rciraene, ieiry san sponsible for the dainty. baskVts miae am uip ine coupie was aisw uunui irv' COUNCIL U WOMEN'S a dinner party Wednesday wedding. Day selections accom- - of pansles given as favors. " Christian Service. Tuesday For The bride was radiant as'shening given by the brides parents, panied by her sister. Karen Terry, Serving were Mrs. Jack Cam- 11 a. m. for bruncfaeon meeting at came down the aisle on the armjfor immediate family members.) Mrs. 'Dale Larsen was in charge eron, Mrs. Farrell Smith, Mrs. the home of Mrs. Myron J. Fulii i t it xie.en Df the music for the afternoon. Ronald Adams, Mrs. Mont Burr, rath. Mrs Harold of her father She was wearing For her going away ouim Mrs. Nordeea, a gown of ivory satin with lace chose a fashionable beige suit, a tribute to, mother was given Mrs. ; Ray Johnson, Mrs; Harold Harry Walker. Mrs: James j'V. Peterson. Mazurie and Mrs.- Ken Houston Dy jvirs. Elwood Sundberg. yoke and a veil of fingertip lenjrtn witn wrute accessories. a short honeymoori ff U from a seed fPearl tiara .She Fonowing will Club officeri Mrs, including return to Provo H h Vern Went- - pre.ideSt. Mrs. carried, a beauUful bouquet of the couplee . u. lavenaer sweei pen ceniereo oy w Raymond Gilligan, Mrs. Merlin Finch, Mrs. Gerald Buckley, Mrs, Standing with the bride groom Roy K. Olsen, Mrs. Garth Neilson, poUce as best man was Kenneth How- - A specially-traine-d Mrs. N e 1 d o n Marshall. Mrs of 4.000 men. the largest in Eng- Charles Aiken and Mrs. Elwood anj ft London, Is maintained Sundberg, were hostesses for the As maid of honor the bride se-- i ' to their guard lected her sister Anna Marie wh0ib' British railways the '46 members - day and greeted . wore a formal gown of blue silk Property. The force was responsi- and 50 ble for 27.000 prosecutions, last Members of the entertainment year.' white lilacs and pink tulips. XGlASSWARE'anci SILVEWA1JE . Bridesmaids were Margie ...Uriel Salerno, sisters of the bride and Jean Slack and . Gala Farewell Party Enjoyed medln CarolJeanCa Campus Eii&d&ement News TqBe Jurpe Bride 'Forbottfan Arts' Themes get-toget- . . 11 . r ' i -- ' -- . - - : T' SOME DAY. Sorry If Yea. Dcn't Have Good Photo of Your f.loi!::r You Club Notes - . . Helen Salerno Married In :Pretty Ceremony in Chapel tARSOfJ PHOTO STUDIO 1 - . . - : " ' - -- " '. . - Clay-fals- . i I eve-4Moth- ! . . j ..u, - J. -- j guests-attending- car-rie- Summor Sdvings on .... , -- i se-vi- Bouquet. ng coot, J PURSMTJCK COTTON SHGERSl . .. COlOtSNt COOttR ui4 Cold Orchxl frafcranec . J 1.00 (Uto in Summer Sons and Sum" ' mer BoaqueO I Draiaa $ I --SO la Nc'H'T or Whit 1 ... pifhl AJMSO-HTC- K fin full COlOOWf COOUI coctAmer eot illua.l 24 o,'. J. $1.2. WhiMlSM aad Golden. Orrhid rMrraoeaa (alaa; ia Song and S Waet Spice). Ail - w'j-te- Specials -MOT WIATHIR CCXOOMI innmml mic. 8 or $ 1 .00 (rg. 12.00 aba) tfhH lHtc and 4 other frafcrancM: Sumner Song. Swrrt Sptoft, Natarai, Sansaur , The ccrompny was witnessed by the family, .and close frier.ds of the couple.,4A reception followed. Throuehout the receiving; rooms of the chapel white lilacs,' tulips 'and spring flowers predominated.! A besuuriil cake of wedding . accer ed with pink; roses: a:r topped by white .'suar bells j was the certcr of attraction in the; . ; room Pres'dinp at the guest book was P:vllK tVrht, friend ol thej brlc'e. Ref"es',,T!ents were served by members of Helen's unit, Naut- - iTrance nnd Summer strains of Mendelssohn's WedJending marchj played by Byron ' sen on the organ. Mothers of the .young "couple chose dinner gowns ' of turquoise blue, accented with white carna-- , Hons. ft PRINTED LAWN Siamf fimm ma. CITY DRUG . I IMIIIi Vt .T. lrlX P5pvo SPRtNGV Tt SPANISH FORK " PAYSON LLE Reg. 49 yeird. 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