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Show SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY. MAY 25. 195. Provo, UUh County. Uuh 2-- A 72 Receive Awards j IIPHP A t 'Swarm Night' Sets Date Prow May Marriage Marilyn the per -- weeding excitement has vaded the home of Mrv and Mrs E. L. Prow wjih the announcement of the betrothal and . forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Marilyn to Donald Reed La r sen, son of Mr. and Mfs. Evard.J. Larsen. Arrangements are being made for the marriage of the pair Fri day, May 30 at the home of her 295 N. 5th W. The attracparents, tive bride-elehas asked her sis ters, Dolores and Barbara Prow to serve as her attendants and following the nuptials a social period will be enjoyed for those attending which willlnclude only close. family members. The couple plan a short wedding tour and will make their home in Ogden upon their' return. Marilyn is completing her Junior year at the Provo High School where she has been active in musical circles being a member of the Glee Club and the A Capella choir. She came to Utah with her family in 1947 from their former ct 1- - home at Madison ville. Ky. Donald was graduated from the Provo High School and has been employed at Hill Fieldiear Ogden. Friends of Marilyn are planning to entertain for her in various showers in the near future. MARILYN PROW Hostess Welcomes Committees lonnettes Club in Bower Bid Goodbye Named for Of Flowers the hostess, To Mrs. Healey .Summer Meet The home bower Denhalter, was - Mrs. of a Byron of flowers when she 'welcomed members of the Belle Mere Club to her home on Thursday. An afternoon of hand w.ork and visiting was followed by a hot supper served at 6 p.m. from one long table. The hostess was assisted in theserving by a granddaughter. May Ellfcn. Penrod. . Others attending were the Mes dames Mary T. Dahlquist, Clarence L. Knudsen, J. F. Mower. as follows: fortune. Orville Olsen. R. L. Redford. O. Mrs. James Hannigan and r A. Watts, Clifton B. Thatcher and Mrs. for Smith;, When You Wish Upon Star" was them carried out In Utah Stake"! annual "Swarm Night" conducted at Provo" Third LDS Ward on Thursday In which some 72 Bee Hive girls were advanced in rank. The Gatherer bees became Guardian bees and the Guardian 1 bees became Mia Maids. . Park the .Sea gull girls from the Primary into the Gatherer group and present ed them vrith the Bee Hive promise. Mrs. Oather Roper, Utah slake YWMIA president accepted the Guardian girls Into the Mia Miss Sperry accepted Maids. I , horses .and riders wwVed at trsinicg in various drills. Pres. Pel a Depew wis ia charge, with refreshmenu arranged by members cf the socUt committee including Marlon Payxm. A welner roast was fea- Loveless. Jennie Wilson, Bethel tured at luncheon time, and Drtssell end Melba BUiey. PA Y SO J An eutlng during the. week was enjoyed by members of the Baddlettes, ladies" riding club, who met at tat Tay lor school grounds ana rode to the Old Field area in northwest nylon mesh spedafors . of Ml) Riding Club Holds Outing f Highlight of the evening came with the crowning of three queens for outstanding achievement during the year. Karen Thompson of the Fourteenth LDS Ward earned 20 honor badges in one year; uonna Mae House, Sixth Ward, earned 13 honor badges and Marcla Allen. Fourteenth Ward became queen of the stake with a total of 27 badges, earned In two years. Each queen! was given a floral corsage of blue Dutch Iris and gold ribbon carrying out 'the Bee Hive colors of brown, blue and gold. The program was furnished by members of the various wards as follows: Flag ceremony by Third Ward; opting song led by University Ward; prayer by Sally Thorne of Fourth Ward; welcome address, Elaine Sperry, ; stake Gatherer bee keeper; the' Fourteenth Ward girls "built their hive signifying achievements during the year, and the closing song was led by Sixth Ward and the closing' prayer by Carol Murdock 9 I RAE M AH AN A BETTY Betty Rae Mahana to Wed Richard W. Gammon Soon T $8.95 V arvd excitement of jrraduation week is being spiced by romantic news for Betty Rae Mahana, attractive dauRhterj of Mr. and Mrs. w-- S. Mariana oi wrem, v.fio are maxinjr the announcement of her engagement and intended mar riage to Richard . uammon. " The graduation list at Provo High School will include end of the the name of Betty Rae with exercises set the Sub-Dethe and Gamma Phi of Si, a member is week. She book of the a member as the year worked has year during : staff. Richard is a son of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Gammon of Provo. He attended Provo High School before he left for service. He is now serving as an" Airman 3rd Class, U. S. Air Force in Michigan. Wedding plans are not definite at present contingent sometime m upon Richards' next leae which is expected " July. TV. " i r 'nia " Following the regular drill! L ine, ?or ir's ol.Q"'' practice, for the Legionnettes ad gifts of dancing doll the Women of the Moose, Tuesday reported awere Y presented to Ella figurines Mooseat the the home, evening Third of Ward Mae the and Bird A Mrs. Russell group surprised Stella Hughes of Fourteenth Healey of Orem in a . farewell Ward when their wardrobes were tribute before she leaves to make her home in Wyoming where Mr. judged the best. Assisting stake leaders were Healey is employed. She was presented With a gift the ward leaders as follows: on behalf of the roup and a Gatherer bee keepers. Wynette buffet supper was served. Farref, University Ward: Ilene Others attending were the Mes- Parker, Third Ward; Carol Gray, dames Jcj Monson, Dorothy Bun- Sixth Ward; Irene Harward, nell; George ' Palmer, Clifford Fourteenth Ward; Emma MurJul, Foote. Ralph Chester Oliver and Anita Guardian Maag, Glen Nielson, Kenneth dock, Park Ward. ' Bray, Glen Westergard, William leaders are Pat Edmunds, Third Humphries and for August, Mrs. Arthur Penrod and Mrs. Rex Rasmussen, Larry Dimick, Wayne Ward; Charmayne Jeppson, Minimum coverage for co!neI ' Small.' ... Sixth Jacobson,' Don McCurdy, Glen Fourth Ward; Peggy Kirby, Foot Fiairj" Nytf Meih ipettstors W. E. Wellington. ward; Hilda j. Allei, Fourteenth Joh'nson, Irene Mitchell was elected a Charles Van Wageneq and Morris Ward; Doreen Hutchinson, Uni She to dealt Hoober state convention the by Eugene Lyons. promiie to muA rerevKinij comfort, 'delegate Four LDS Primary Sea Gull Rons. Sor en- - Book Helen and his more with of versity Ward characteristics the from the chapter. ' " so much open HeHery ,i . .Since Mrs. "Healey! has acted as sen. Park. ' i 6f Manavui Ward instead of the political personality Others attending Included Mrs. graduates chairman for the group. Rodene Forsyth, stake Guardinto the Gatherer Bee 'publicity side of the book. t cJoHarj leu ttvan you'd epectl Harold Bunnell, Mrs. John Hunt- received was elected to fill the ian bee ' Hive group of the .YWMIA in Mrs. Rons gave a talk on the keeper club Willis Mrs. Larsen. . presiington, Mrs. Paul Salisbury, Beth ceremonies See our Foot Fi!r Nylon MevK at the place, Bee Hive program. took care of matters of busiSchofield. Mns. Russell Beck and home of Mrs.conducted dent, Eldori Special guests were, mothers of Payne. a verlefy of Mrs. Bruce Adams. ' and the club as a whole de spectator the girls and refreshments were PLEASANT GROVE Our "Un ness The four girls were dressed to suport a queen for Straw cided dVetimeler-cfefai'eiJ was the alike in light orchid and green served to some 120 attending. known ' . tyes Day. and their teachers,. Edith Mcname of the book reviewed for berry a delicious served Mrs. Bullock nd color combine . tkcs .Ramona Erlckson Gregor and. Variety Club in Pleasant Grove luncheon assisted by her daughter when Mrs. Cecil Bullock enetrtain- - Kathy. She presented- each one with a fldral A quilt was made by members ' presented a gift to Mrs. ed at her home. corsage. ; of the Happy Birthday Club when White and to club members, Mrs ' The program, furnished by the they met Mrs. Lacy White very ably Elvin Carson, and Mrs. La Mont Thursday at the home . girls, included a group sorig. of Mrs. Kent this portrait of Herbert Blackhurst. Prue. , piano, solo by onna Payne; song The hostess served a hot Other members present were ' by.AlJean and Joiene East; read- luncheon; and others attending luncheon and others, attending Mrs. Harold Armltstead. Mrs. WiSewing-- chatting and a delicious ing Sondra Swapp. Ada Moulton. were were guests Mrs. Gordon Crane lliam Hunter. Mrs. La Veil Boreri. Adams, Mrs. Alluncheon featured the Birthday ward YWMIA president accepted Mrs. Darrell Stringfellow and and Mrs. bert, Bridges, Mrs. R. R. Walsh, Herb 'Ault and other Mrs. Reed Haliday. Mrs. Robert League meeting' held at the home the girls to her organization. Mrs. Melvin McFarland were high members, the Mesdames Jess Van Oscarson. Mrs. Gossard Mrs. Don Reed Orton, Mrs. of Mrs. Stanley Clark on'Thurs- -' The hand work of the year, Mrs. Bob Mrs'. Kenneth Johnson, Mrs. score winners in a Thursday 127 W.' Center Charles D. Nielson, Howard Warnick, and Mrs. Charles Wagenen. day. doll cloths luncheon and of Belvedere doilies, LaVern. cluo Harold Stubbs and Keith Chase. Harper. The table decorations Included clothes were displayed: The girls Roundy. .' Frandsen, $Irs. ' Clair at the home.: pf Mrs.Bridge Mark H. The group, remembered Mrs. Nilsen. tulips and roses. Mrs. Stella Rons also made Seagull dell nut cups The hostess served a delicious was "a, guest and others attending and each woman attending was Prue with birthday gifts. Peter-- . presented with one. . were the Mesdames' Hans Refreshment were served to son, MD. Liston, William Young. 1 Reece Cloward. Willis Hutchings, the parents, the bishopric and Hundreds of thrifty, vafue-seekin- g women to hefp stake E. ZobeU William Oliver Ward. wives, Primary president and counselors, ward Primary and Jess Gray! , us with pur Spring Cleanup . . '. Will be well paid counselors 'and the ' Gift were presented to 7&rs. president i and ' ' ' in EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS! ' teachers. Clark.' v Several matters of business and the reading of correspondence from the national oflice were features of - Pi Alpha Kappa, Epsilon Chapter meet during the week. The president, Mamie Jensen conducted the business. Committees were assigned to make r- rangements for the summer parties to be held by the chapter ; Mrs-Gilber- "I'V'"' ofle - bs t i Four Primary ; Girls Graduated ; . Reviewed, . -- Business Heard At Variety Club . Sewing, Chatting, Birthday Club Makes Quilt; - Two Awards Luncheon, Club Features Made at Bridge Meet , Mrs.-Arre- l . '.":.." J Can-fiel- re-iew- ed . : d, - get-toget- . " . - . ' - . '. V. j Sale Starts GIFTS FOR, THE GRADUATE L , . 10 a. m. 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