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Show ir Couple Settle Minutia In SUNDAY HERALD New Hcme SUXnAY. SEPTHMBES 5-- A T. it3 1 Among the newest residents cf, Diana Markham. Joaa Tirrrr. Pleasant Grove are Mr. and Mrr.lBarbara MarkJbam. Barbara and Center in T1einr.t Grove." vfcer a W. Bills. (Gerald Larsen and Deaciie Jones, Genie' wiU teirh it t.K.e Fi-t DeLoyal By I la charre cf the gLt rooms son.) re; Grove H.h Rcfcsot til .Ruth Louise Partridg Sir. BZlt is err.;i?;-eThe couple are settling In their Mr. Lorer.io Snow, Hath PJrb-yeata Lee. and EeDl Provo. , d new location foiiowlrg their Gerry 1352 At 4. ' Tursday September mnA retention Aue t rrciaFarrer supervised the rueit rip- u in th Ci't r ,k Th least I cot my hair washed, this I try. In the week- - Hardly seems enough. Don't few mer'li the A short honeymoon to Re Temple with President 'Robert rrtce' of perlrtliia ask ma where the days go. Such tne xoung artorming ceremony. tn Kit tf!i rut i The wedding reception wts a de- rtturneLio their home at 164 Weit 2c fiddling around, and I don't play IjQ.MO utits la buX per at held occasion lightful garden a fiddle worth a cent. Went to Salt the home of the bride's parents. Lake to get a renewal on my per Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Anderson and petual driver's license. Lost my httended by many friends and old one. Didn't dream for a minute IS YOUR including the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Phoebe Bills. that I could get a renewal of THAT Cerrie .chose to depart from the kind of license but the man said traditional white In selecting her I could and If I went to Salt Lake wedding gown and wore Instead, a I could get one right away instead lovely dress of coral nylon net. of waiting for two weeks. The mau Fashioned In gracefully simple lines, by her .mother. She wore with tested my e'yes after a fashion. it a cap of the same net with, a Maybe this isn't the time nor the short fluff of veil. She held a if to bring H Is in place to mention it. but it seemed of pale peach-tone- d roses bouquet a little silly o me. Had me read a lavender orchid which centered, for en t no some fine print at about fifteen Mrs. Dale Jones acted as matron feet. Had to go home and get my 'matter what the of honor for the bride. She was distance glasses to do it. They ' in and satin carried gowned pink did the same thing in Salt "Lake a ' of Bridesmaid bouquet gladioli. and what I'm trying to say is. were Nclda Jean Gammell In ro.e that thisparticular test is not test taffeta; Joana Hobbs, in green at all as the necessity to read fine taffeta and Sandra Anderson, a SHCI print at fifteen feet would not junior bridesmaid In yellow ta,"- arise whilst driving a car. If the r All fcta. of were their bouquets print is that fine, fifteen feet is PROF. AND MRS. W. H. BOYLE of gladioli. too late dearie, and it does seem 147 NQ2TH UN.'VE SS.'TY Keath- - Bills, brother of the brideaa If there Mould be more point groom served as bjs best man and in testing to see whether I could VISIT pUR LUGGAGE DEPT. the ushers were Dick Anderson. tell a red lightfrom a green. Well Roger. Larsen, Claude Snow, and DORAL JOANNE STALKER For real savings in anyhow, I got a renewal and am Dale Jones' now sporting a temporary permit. , Ph. 2832-- J FINE LUGGAGE! j I hope to the Lord I'll never have During the evening light refreshto have it withdrawn. The man ments were sunervned bv Airs. Free' Pickup end Delivery member of the. state board for Keath Bills, Mrs. Grant Larsen. here in Provo was very nice. He Well known Provoans. Prof, and 1D0 shoe ond bog services we rnoi! everywhere Over said. "Aren't you the columnist?" Mrs. W. H. Boyle, marking their mental illness at the same; Clyde Smith and Mrs. Rene admitted that I was fearing the Golden Wedding annJverssry were tutioQ for 10 years. Jonhson. Serving was done by worst, but nothing came of it. In' entertained by their children at a Lake at the caiptol. they wrei luncheon on Wednesday held in Salt inter-city interest concerns the Nuptial news of aarned i guess halt Jake cixy. pretty gagement and wedding plans of Miss Doral Joanne Stalker, that working around so much The ions table was made attrac mamie ana srui: nas a xenaency tlve with a centerpiece of choic Provo, and Ennis E. Shelton of Spanish Fork. to bring on the old hauteur what;riowers. tall lighted tapers incrys of is. bv made betrothal the of . parents Announcement' ever is. well anyhow I wavtal candelabra and a laree wed Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. Stalker, 720 E. 7th N., glad mat the bride-elec- t, to get home headache and ding cake, ornamented in gold and YOU--I- N ', Provo. October 6 has been chosen as the date of the wedding norne. kji course xaey ere not ax During the luncheon. Mrs. BoyleJwas presented with an orchid corwith a reception being planned in the evening at the Wowhile a white carnation bou Ba""sase :.w r,IZ of sister which jBonnie for men's Clubhouse, Gay Stalker, Lake with us. He ha just returned t0nniere was given to Prof. Boyle has been asked to be maid of honor and Mrs. the bride-to-b- e Son and daughters of the couple v hev r irarfv piiinff' ,. with Wayne Walker, Mrs. Gilbert Smith and Mrs. David Clark their husbands and wife an ,.! .h. will occupy secondary positions. bed and breakfast come at about jKrandchildren participating In the AA inciuaea ;wr. ana Airs : D. Edward Shelton, a brother of the prospective bride...i. orn wppv d,.t!iuncnin 1 S. Hutchings. is! I didn't really want to go to Lawrence . . . . . lit..iMelva r t groom will be his best man. J A"ir Coronation anyhow. Was ln!f After a honeymoon trip to the Pacific Northwest, the the S. Bert?ll Lake City; Mr. "u; while it lasted. Fork. in home their make will m, Bunker Wilma and sons. Rich Spanish pair a 1 w w wi vi Other Days 10 till ft p. m Dr. Alan and ard. David, Ogden; hTs Currently employed at Geneva Steel Company, Doral and. Harvey. Goldschmldt Mrs. W. Sydney Boyle Syd was a graduate of the Provo High School. She has been ac- bride paid us a short call. He was and v and Bill Ann sons. and y daughter, owner of the station-wago- n tive in the Job's Daughters, and is a member of the choir the we and Don of Logan. to in New York went that last of Valley Chapter Three, Order of the Eastern Star. th summer. You'll remember THAT Following the luncheon.The son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Clemment C. Shelton trip of course. Harvey and I, The group reassembled at the horn of Atlanta, Tex. Mr. Shelton has just returned from Korea Sophomore and little Odious, the.'of Mr. and Mrs. Ilutchinus where pooch who. was such a gentleman, jthey, were entertained with an im after serving 23 months with the United States Army. Well we sorta lived the trip ov?r promptu musical program given again for the benefit of Mrs. Gold- - by the children and grandchildren Prof, and Jrs. Boyle were msr schmidt. a lovely girl. Harvev t d Sept. 3. 1902 in the Salt Lak going to teach this year in fornia. Ifomewhere in the San LDS Temple. The first eisht months 0f their married life, they Joaquitt valley, but his heart is lived where he taucht right here and he will never be ehool. inIn Nephl. the spring, of 1903 they saUsfied until he can come back. Mrs. Arnold Bergeson, president, iwith a birthday cake which was There is Just something about, moved to Provo whore they have t 1 - Utah J With A SurfactJ Interest Valley that draws. And resided since. In the same ya greeted her shipmates and lifted later awarded to Mrs. vern Buithe anchor setting the ship of the lock. Special favors marked the soeakinz of the vallev. the maniProf. Boyle entered the B. for the separate places representing the on the radio says that the Amerl-- 1 Academy as a teacher and he Provo Lady Lions1952-5in a din-- ; month of their 'birth, can Medical Association is going stiI1 affiliated with the institution coming voyage of Taffetas - Matlesses' ner meeting on Thursday at the" Program numbers heard during to eet behind the movement to as a lacuuy memper. inoucn re the evening included a piano duet clean up the sewage disposal mess, tired at present, he still teaches Provo First LDS Ward. v ana lauaia jonn and so forth. Well. now we've got; one class.- The season will be climaxed DV He has tausht under five presl with the crouD actinz as hostesses son. readings oy syirs. ray viupie.- it made. Let's get behind them no Hubby Tweed Effects a report by Mrs. JJoug- and remove a public and dents and was a student, for t nthr IjHv Lions of the state. in Mapleton: disgrace . n I n n n n r n a ' n, Tlrtn ti lasf ' menace and get our lovely Utah, short time, under Karl G. Maeser a convenuon to De neia nere way '""rv"Jshow- lake back ,vention in Mexico City.-Sh9fi iqv? 2i again in all it's pristine the academy's first principal. many .Mexican articles of art'giory In addition to his teaching Prof Following the ining of Sail-,p- d Travel Tones In " Hovie nas pervert on me stair o Ing" with words adapted to the,wn'J:n sne orna orougni .oacK.were uie organization wuicers And so to bed. I'm sleeping on the Utah State Hospital as family d led bv Mrs. Burton theme Frampton with Mrs. Owen John- - ,n cnarge oi xne tunner arrange- the front room couch at the pres-- ! counselor and psychiatric worker for five years. Prior to this he was son at the piano. Mrs. Bergeson rnems ana serving wun Mrs.,ent writing. At long last. I'm hav- - ,Black Magic r Apple Red Kergeson were tne iviesaames leon.ing my attic room floor paintedconducted a business meeting-ixeo use, a is and one bed r.ryen not Just A new svnthetie male hormone yoon, which plans were laid for a book fviainer havig BJerregaard. Douglas Pec. 0f the things that must be endured, 'called DHA review to be given by Helen Kim-at- e laK sogers x.i?nnein cuss, ojaie; if i never have anything worse terone) hadhad a considerable sue ball of Salt Lake City. At that Harvest Rust -- . Smoke Grey ibefall me than sleeping on the;Cess when used in the treatment timer lerry.'. time she wil' review "The Silver room coucn, ium very lor- - of schizophrenia, a type of ps ' "c Chalice" by Thomas B. Costain. "UC'.,UJ". an me ioyer tunate dearie. ouners . '4 Mrs. C. E. Hyatt was introduced fciru uy meoecoraxea chosis, according to British sci wun spray So long, folks. Brown - . Green a new as Bullock anracuveiy Vern ientists. Navy byMrs, of The gladioli. member from Joliet. Bl. Eliza arrangements J-1 and Mrs. Sterling mgf tables held lavender and silver Ander-j.Nerm- r. 4 mar-'mon- .- f- rel-fctiv- . I!AL'D3AG Iriotn . Hlnii In mv.nr Well .Known ProvoansMark Golden Date Anniversary Wedding Date Set By Doral Stalker insti-I.Mr- s. ofi-nan- AS SUMMER TIME TURNS TO RUSTLING FALL SO TURN RUSTLING p. , tr PlEMRUE .,tin ' ' u . . k o) - llady Lions Set Sail At Dinner fdr'Club'Year 2 Cali-'rie- AND COLORS j 1 3 .... I T I 1 ; , n idcV.ydro-iso-andro- i s- "se X ips filled with flowers, as llnfo11 introduced ffuests. Mrs. J. H. Smeath was'The sails bore the inscmption Lions bound "Provo for con Lady . : r' ; i t oo. amau ' tv ' :mng snips in October meeting (enuon of slices with silver sails orange A pin was awarded to Mrs. Elmer Terry in appreciation 0f marked each place, her services as president during the past year. Crocheted hot pads were given to several, who had at tended all' meetines last year They were Mrs. George Brown 'Mrs. Bergeson. Mrs. Leo Duke, Mrs. Alton Giles. Mrs. Owen John son. Mrs, William Kclsch, Mrs. In Mew Fall Blaine Larsen. Mrs. Marvin Laws Mrs. A. R. Morgan, Mrs. J. A. Seethaler. Mrs. Lee Sheets, Mrs. CLOTHES Ji If. Smeaih, Mrs. Elmer Terry. A.L. Mrs. and Taylor. All women whose bjcthdays have occurred during. July "and August . and will occur in September were seated at a special table centered ' . a 1 'i EXCITEMENT mi mian gg rnmrrrtoTiT 'fo - 5 at : MYRIE'S SHOP A r;"" 33 1 24,95 to 121 75 ' SUITS MANY THANKS . . . 19.95 to 75.00 ..." DRESSES for a pleasant tip, an unusual ' courtesy. Perhaps you wish to send a personal corsage, or a bouquet or plant. But whatever you choose, flowers from the Provo Greenhouse are the gracious way to say thanks always correct, always ap- ' I jr. Misses 1, ; Half Sizes . SKIRTS FASHION BALCONY 4.98 to 17.95 Velvety acrenf hiehlijEht this ric h 100 deftiec rayon BLOUSES 2.98 to 12.95 crepe 5iz dre. V - L . ' MILLINERY ACCESSORIES iii - ETHEREAL, IMPORTED BRUSHED VELOURS IV, 3,98 to 15.00 Phdne 80 WheTe The Flowers Grow - 14 to 20. SWEATERS preciated. GREENHOUSE You can tell at the first glance that these dresses w ere made wich you in minj ...would usually sell for dollars more. For your daytime and dressy wear,; Sizes 9 to 15r 12 0 20 and 16V2 to "2 '.. 8.95 to 45.00 for favors received, PROVO Flattering fashion and styling.., all in th newest of Fall shades and fabrics. - MILLINERY ' til1 E. CENTER COATS . in your co!qrf your 3.50 to 14,95 ACCESSORIES .r Cloves, Handbags, Corsages, Sarfs and Handkerchiefs. S'T'i:!.".' 125 TVEST CENTER j p -- J , . . lilYc i Li s were Cornaby ' . style your price! : . FASHION BALCONY v 7 LZ . 9o Li ! J Hi |