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Show SUNDAY, MAY 4-- A Girl Scou 1 Troop Receives Students Set' Wedding Date SUNDAY HERALD 153 11 Investiture onighf I . ' An Investiture ceremony tor a. la tie lr.ertwcr.al car.:!! a trr Girl Scout troop, committee the 'represents the ITi wi.i p oeia jutv- States.(( Costumed Wri ana leaders to rcprfser.t day. May 11 t 7:33 p. m. at St. r ZZZK Teddy Ul.tarrl. Umia E;ckrruri. yZT-.iwa w, i.m. Rita Becker. Eorjiie Duca. tftty l: .t . T . . Xirr . V via j. aoe wa .. va .ia CTa SUM 2!-M Spisak, Carolyn and sponsored by Adaxns. Carol and Provo girls Ana liautea. Kf Provo.'-Orerarish. of St. Francis Hashes. KstiJeea Karorr.errneycr. and Sprlngville. A song Swiss Chalet by rr.err er who members have t3 Troop of the group will conclude tie c'.rU xenaenoot tea require portion of the pro cram- csmt ments wiU open the evenings a ahort crtrrim Thfl Featured speakers at tie cere- mrrtm wiU be read by Linda lony will be ProvincUl'F history troop Hobrecht, head of thm EickersUff. Teddy Ulibarri will AuUDe a Francises Order In tie West ani of a lead Becky Father Bennett group comprised SUk. Mrs. RichFagan, Joarm Us chat, Alice1 LawiU presect n t ard Kerr, leader. barrt. Reta Becker. V a and the girls will various awards Matilda Hughes. Kay Georges, X T: receive their pins and scarfs. Boy Adams. Cally Brimhall, Pearl Ann Scouts will present the flag cere-fcoSweda Zobell and Betty EpUak la and serve as cxiiers csder ish folk dance. Sue Hughes will be the principal the direction of Frank Becker.. An International theme 13 be ,1 ' PARTICIPATE IS INVESTITURE (Left) Mrs. Richard E. Kerr who Is the leader of the SL Francis CHERRY. SOMETIMES used with 18 large flags of foreign countries displayed against a wooo parish Qirl Scout Troop who will participate. In Investiture services tonight. '(center) Mrs. O.. A. NOT A CHEEKY , When Is land setting employing blosso-n- s OnU UP ... f. Spear, regional committee woman and bead of the Lone Girl Scout troops in Utah, and Mrs. C. A. a OTTAWA, and greens for the ceremony. Mrs, cherry not a cherry? The answer: O ' A. Siemer. thairman of the troop committee. SL Francis Parish troop, who will also assist in the' services. when Spear, regional committee It s tax free. t James Sinclair, of Finance Mini- woman will invest the leaders and ster D. C. Abbott's staff, told Com- committee members and Mrs. Kerr mons Thursday the 10 per cent will Invest the girls, sssiited by sales tax was being abolished oa Margaret Ilarnr.gtoo. Kathleea "cocktail cherries" made from Norton Tert Pond and Lvdia UlIn Mil both AuxllK seniors Americas SPRTNGvTLLE Mariorle Legion by the high school next hruka melons and retained on can ibarri. assistant leaders. ' Fork; 8 and year, were chosen by a eon? died Maraschino cherries.Committee members sssistlng in ler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. ary and will leave June mittee headed by Mrs. Floss A. Miller and Nadine Angus, spend one week at the.USAC, the arrangements are Mrs. C. A. June 15, when they .will, Phillips, and were highly. recom Instill and cultivate .cultural Siemer, Mrs. S. W, Biimhall. Mrs. daughter of Mrs. Delia Angus, : have been chosen from Spring-vil- le give a report of their . stay and mended by school officials. ideals and a desire to follow in Frank Becker. Mrs. Pierce Norton, to attend Girl State in experiences to the Legion Auxili- ' The purpose of the annual the paths affording opportunity Mrs. Elliott Russell. ' Father Benj i ary- meeting. Girls State is to give practical land the responsibility of true nett Sisk." Mrs. 1L L. Vosse and SPANISH FORK The Lady Logan next month. Miss Miller and Miss Angus. application of Americanism; to American citizens. Mrs. J. W. Zobell.Lions elected new officers at The girls are being sponsored Ttheir meeting In the Social Cen ter. The officers chosen were: Mrs. Bill Perry; First President, Vice-Pre- s., Mrs. Wendell James: Mrs. David Second V Larsen: Secretary and Treasurer, NEWLYWEDS Shown as they left the Little Church of the West. Mrs. Orson Bonn: Holdover director, Mrs. Clifford DeGraw: Las Vegas. are Mr. and Mrs. William Howard Tooke. The btide --j two-ye- ar director. Mrs. Bemell was the former Shirley Ann Davis. Livingston: Lion Tamer. Mrs. Clar ence Argyle; Tail Twister. Mrs. Wallace Beagley; Reporter and Historian, Mrs. Cliff Howard. Mrs. Ed M. Beck was chairman for the evening. Mrs. William Christmasgave several vocal ! ' I Mr and Mrs. O, L. Schwarzrock, mer model of white silk, for her numbers! Community singing was N. 4th W., Provo. are an- marriage, adding a. butterfly or led bv Mrs.- Harold Smith. Mrs. 14 all. nouncing the marriage of their chid as an accent. Attending her E. H. Darling accompanied .' tol Ann Davis' the Shirley singing. daughter. William Howard Tooke. son of Mrs. was the mother of the bridegroom to was led The salute the flag Stratton William Tooke and the and LoRene Hardy, bridesmaid: by Mrs. Aubrey Tadd and a Lee was man Richard Best i late S. W. Tooke of Salt Lake City. prayer was offered by Mrs. ClifThe couple were married May A Tooke. a brother of the bridegroom ford "DeGraw A lovely luncheon In" the Little Church of the West and other friends included Alan was- served at tables decorated in at the Last Frontier, Las Vegas. Witbeck !nd Ken Paulsen purple and gold. Shirley Is a graduate of the Pro- Nev.. with: Bishop Earl officiating Candles In crystal' candelabra In a double ring, ceremony. The Wo' high school and tDS "Semin rounded out the ' newlyweds have' been honeymoon- ary. She Is now. attending the Brig and flowers The club will not decorations: Lam Young university. ing at the Flamingo Hotel in Las " meet until September. again a at is the Junior and expect , to Tetura to William (Bill) ' Vegas BYU and, a member of the iTem-pl, Provo this week.- V. away he learned to play the Social Unit. The bride chose a smart sum- guitar and ukelele and was sel ected by Horace Heidt to repre sent this area on .a nationally broadcast show, A junior at BYU he is a member of the student program bureau and" the Gamma Tau male quartet. Miss' Weeks is the 'daughter of Mr. and E. Weeks Sr. de Selections have again been lege plays and Players'" .Guild pro A ninth-grad- V student at Farrer - made by the Literary Section. ductions. She acted as president Junior High .School, she is ac Provo Woman's Council, of five of the latter 'organization, - from complished as a flutist. It has 'com- -: 194? to the present year. She also outstanding artists of the Wedrecently been determined that conducts a a weekly radio' show she has a perfect pitch She also be honored munity who will nesday, May- - 14. in the annual and appeared once in the old Salt plays the piano well, sings in her tHonor Party . at the Women's Lake Theater. stake choir , and is a member of Clubhouse. t Mrs. Norma Dyer came to Provo the stake youth chorus. Active in of Receiving recognitions fhis year some years' ago from Salt Lake the Press Club she is are Mrs. Ariel S. Ballif. Mrs. City. the Farrer Eagle, junior high , ,. Howard Dyer, Byron Jensen.: J.j One of nine children, she came school paper. Robert Smith' and Myrna. Weeks. from a musical family, she and Mrs. Wing "is being assisted In The program for the Honor; her sister. Lillian, being well arrangements for the Honorarty evening wil lbe given by the) known there whenthey sang by Mrs. Marion Olsen, Mrs. Afton artists. Mrs. Dyer will be pre-- j duets In countless programs. Her Graham and Mrs. Kenneth Mar sented In cal sools; Mr. Jensen parents were bomjvocalists ana tin. They extend an invitation to m numbers on the piano and she was taught the value of ser- all members of the Provo Worn organ; Mr.- Smith giving ukelelei vice at an early. age. She began eri's Council as well as friends and guitar variations. Miss Weeks singing at the. age of four and was the artists to attend on Wednes flute numbers and varied dramatic: a member of the Salt Lake Taber hacle choir before - coming to readings by Mrs. Ballif. V has gladly erven - Mrs., Sherman Wing. Literary Provo. She service j iy ;f j singing fof Section, chairman, advises that many hours of m & SOU each of the. artists selected for weddings, funerals and general . "V'-:;'. STOP SLIOKIIIG? j: honor this year have been active programs. She is the mother of ,7rr are in community ways and generous five children, four of whom ' j in giving of their time and talent living. , 03AX-0-STfor programs. , "natural" Byron Jensen is ' Mrs. Arta Romney Ballif was musician, Mrs. Wing advises. His al TOO nrk taa' ' t hskit born in Old Mexico, . coming to formal musical education has been -u TOBAK- . . . ... kaltlr the united States during the very little and his development ex'odUs of American citiens in 1912 and accomplishments are entirely fc w a a at the time of Villa's rebellion. self made. He is at present Utaa kcl , Sale. She spent four years in New Zea Stake organist, is heard regularly . conon im the and radio appears land when her husband. Dr. Ballif, i t 7 tha. was teaching at the Moari Agri- stantly in public, in church and aaa. cultural College. Two of her five community musical programs. awty S4.9S . Mr. Smith is a son of Mr. and 'children were born there. Mrs. Ballif has always been' Mrs. M. W- - Smith He also showed DRUG Interested in. church '.activities and musical ability at an. early age. i Provo in dramatics. She played her first He has filled an LDS mission in Sprinjivillo i i major role at the age of eight and Hawaii Where he- played piano Spanish Fork . Pqyson has been seen in many "BYU col in a mission orchestra.- ' While 'I'-- An an FORK nouncement of Interest, to the young social circle of the city is that of the engagement of Janice Dean and Douglas A. Mayne, botfij of American Fork-- The announcement was made . by Mrs. Owen n mother of . the bride-eleMr. Mayne Is the son of Mrs. Ray Andreaaen and the late Joseph MaVne of American Fork- - . The Hat of Mir 18 haj been chosen for the wedding at the home of. the brjde and on way i a reception will be given in Firm- age Hall by Mrs. uean. . xn a iunlor In high school here, is a member of the oi w band, vice presioem of the year member t book staff and of the Beethoven music dub. Her puns . are xo return to school next fall, Mr. Mime will graduate from made high school this month, Herecoru, an. outstanding nasxeiDau on the being recognized as a star main team of the ' Cavemen. is to be the American Tor ' couple's home.' AMERICAN - f""? w, K-- -- n.-a- m ct. -- xxxx. ithir -- rtn . ny . i'lr":'. , Spanisb Lady Lions Name New Officers Springvi lie Chooses; Girl Staters - re-turn- ing . . " . . ice-Pre-s.. T Jyfarria&e of Week is Made Knmvrv by Paren ts of Bride fj fnl) 5 - - i. r pYrl . - . - -- ar , ram oer ror Annua Honor Night By Section , Mrs-Cly- . co-edi- tor : . ft - wt ' j - O? - ailaa ... - frj i ? .'ii rp! :- 'nlRpTT-- ! . - 'X - : i GitY - i j --,, f-- llr" "' ' ixX- :'XX:X t 1 AFTER GRADUATION X J SHE BECOMES A JUNE . 1 t 1 .. better Here's the moist-col- d you need for perfect food saving. Anything . . yes, anything , keeps capacity and in an Admiral DualTemp And you'll love its huge freezer, locker, with . 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