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Show 2-- lu!lcl!lhlw A SUNDAY HERALD FEATURES PA SMIONSw RECPES WEVVINOS SOCIALS CLUB NEWS M jJ J (0 i vUyJy--A v ' tf'j 1 P4CVeA 1 wMr) 7 L V W: A R11SSA0MTHS.. ANN TAYLOR lOOOYdi. Ann Taylor's Engagement Social News of Interest Volutsto.59 i to In Romantic news of interest to many friends is the announcement of the betrothal of attractive Ann Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Taylor of Frovo, and PUronro Mnnn nf Orpm. Their marriage will be an event of the latter part of April in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, uetaus oi a recepuon which will be given following at the Pioneer LDS Ward m filon bplnir worked out. Char Miss Taylor has asked Carman Hanseen, Sally Madaen and Car6l Eeckstrand to act as her bridesmaids ior tne reception. Accepting bids to'serve as ushers are Stanley Tay-Hiil Fertniion and Harlo Beckstrand. Mrs. Lethe Tatje Coleman will be featured in a program to be given that evening. In her freshman year at Brigham Young University, Miss Taylor is affiliated with the Cesta Tie social unit. She cera was graduated' from Frovo liign scnooi ana tne MERILYN SCHAERRER BARBARA JEAN MARROTT Provo Maid to Wed Soon Barbara Marrott Adds Her The first day of spring will mark the marriage and ception dates of Merilyn Schaerrer and Grant C. Meldrum, Name as Spring Bride-to-B-e which are being announced by her sister and 10 Yd. . lengths Only . . Fashion thee beautiful fabrics Into a crisp cool summer wardrobel Choose from an exciting array of waffle piques, n plnwale piques, seersuckers, lawns and dimities charming new prints,' solid colors. widths. 36-i- re- brother-in-la- is Adding- - her name to the list of spring brides-to-b- e Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. Field of Provo. A marriage ceremony in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Barbara Jean Marrott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene March 20 will be followed by a reception March 21 in the Marrott of Provo. Miss Marrott has said yes to Jack ArLynn Pleasant View LDS Ward chapel. Watts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orvil A. Watts, also.of Provo. Miss Marrott is a well known musician of the area A. Geneva of the a late and George Merilyn, daughter Schaerrer, is curently employed in Provo, following her played viola in the school orchestra while she attended graduation from the Provo High School. She also attended Provo High School. Since her graduation she has attended the Payson High School and was graduated from the Nebo Brigham Young University. Mr. Watts has resumed school at the university followStake Seminary. Mr. Meldrum, a son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Kenneth Mel ing his return from the Australian LDS Mission where he Mr. Moon Is now completing his senior year at Brigham drum of Provo is a former graduate of Lincoln High School was located for two years. Now a member of the AF ROTC Young. He is a member of Delta Phi and has filled an LDS and Sharon Stake Seminary. He has been enrolled at the he is a graduate of the Frovo High School and LDS Brigham Young University since returning from the Great Seminary. Following a honeymoon to California, the pair will re Lakes LDS Mission. side in Provo. Review w , li ' Versatility of Cotton Payson Legion iary ; Hears Program on Service Guild Holds Thank Service Is Fashion Show Highlight Daffodils and pussy willows were combined with heather to form at tractive spring decorations when the St. 'Mary a Guild met for a luncheon meeting Wednesday. Hostesses were Mrs. Rex Home, B. and Mrs. Ray Mrs. L Fagln Coffee. Rev. ThlUlp Kemp conducted United Thank offering services in the church. Present were the Mesdames J. L.- - Bach,- - 8.- R D. R. H. Drew, E. W. Cummlngs, Duncan, M. D. Gates, W. B. Jones, Phillip K. Kemp, Leroy Lott. S. B Marsh, W. C. Miller. J. H. Moore R. L, Moore, D. C. Royce. E. J Schnore, L. C. Skelton, Ed Soles, 8PRINGVILLE One of the most Jo Chader, Kathy Orr. Randy At PAYSON program on Pres. Soencer announced the an colorful and well arranged fash-Io- n Thorn, Linda Dalebout, Ricky Orr, -- Community shows ever produced In Spring-vill- e Connie Woolsey, Service, American L- nual spring convention to be scheSteven Boyer for April 25 at Orem, and otion Auxiliary members Monday duledannual was given Wednesday evening Brent Litster, Collette Colllngs Ion the Lee party the of birthday '"night learned that $2500 under the auspices of the Jaycee Jeaa Crandill, Ann CrandaU $7000 needed for renovation of the to be March 14 at the Newhouse Wllh the cooperation of Karma Averett Jeannlne. BoyackJ awtmmlng pool at Memorial Park Hotel Jn Salt Lake City. Mrs. Mar Wives has been collected. Leon Wrlde, ty Snyder was appointed chairman local merchants the newest in fab ixina uavKHon, fluby Claudln, party rics, colors, and fashions for spring Fern Senior, Catherine Wills, Dor-former city councilman and new- - of a local post birthday some time In April. Mrs. were modeled before a large audi otny Rowene Hazel, Rlgtrup ly appointed City Treasurer, who slated forWilde will be In charge of ence in the Second-EightWanda Ward Yvonne Johnson, Peay was the speaker of the evening, Larsen -church-wit- h Interesting comment Marilyn - Miier Evelyn - Leyshon said the check from the Auxiliary rteMirattonnntta cakeand- Mrs. vonaa uiavion. snaron i: ivion and other civic groups had helped Vera Cloward will, be in charge of by Mrs. Both Evans CrandaU. to swell the fund, but that the goal a luncheon to be served. Mrs. Mary Models were shown in small Colleen Lee. Jeanne WIsMm. Jeppson wui be a memoer or me groups arranged before an. Inter- Donna Jean CrandaU !Tv rrni was still some distance away. nnmmttteft. esting arrangements of fabrics as Leslie, Collette Palfreymsn, June community D. Stewart, Mrs. L. of a though shown In a window display, morn, Janet Harmer, Sharlene chairman Lon Mrs. Crouch, in was charge service chairman, Party, stated then, as each was Introduced she senior ana Marie Averett of the program, with President Tiny 14Tots Valentineattenoea we bi-- walked out on the ramp. The verlittle gins Mrs.. Geraidine Spencer, presiding. that ffiven at the home of Mrs. satility, beauty, and usefulness of skwhen Wrlde sueaested. Mr Elaine cotton In all Its newest creations Mrs. Kenneth Daniels. td hit Ideas on projects the unit Shoemaker assisted In arrange seemed to be the highlight of .the might adopt, that we Auxiliary ments. show. waiting room for the evening were Mrs. Don might help furnish and Mrs. at the Payson City Hospital. He belma Trotter, Reba Olson and Scott BertelsenHumphrey were said the waiting room may be built Lucy Peterson, who served reiresn- - of the event with Mrs. Bud' Done, on sometime in the future, though ments to those attending. Mrs. Bill Averett, Mrs. Kent nn ifofinlta nlans have been drawn. Mrs. John Whitesil. Mrs. In his discussion of community Reld Johnson, Mrs. Le Ann Dale- y sai-etmat service, Mr. wrlae stated son, Mrs. W. T. Selley, and Mrs.! measures on local highways Allan Danlelson, assisting in vari n sema-nhare being taken, and that ous capacities. am to ha installed where Models were Richard Robblns. only blinkers are located at presThe Jay-ce- e Kathleen Burleigh, Le An Dale-bou-t, GROVE ent. These are located at uian PLEASANT Mary Parker, De Ann Ames, Gems of Pleasant Grove have Avenue end First West Street and Main Street and First North Street, elected the officers for the coming Harold both on Highway 91. He said the year. Chosen were Mrs. blinkers were to be transferee" to Prestwlch. president: Mrs. Jack Emil points on the Highway located Lee, vice president; .Mrs. .1000 PAIR WOMEN'S SHOES near the Junior High School and Cances, secretary .and treasurer; t two-yedirecHe also Mrs. David Green, the Peteetneet School. AND HOUSE SLIPPERS & stated that "Stop for Pedestrian" tor; Mrs. Dean Smith, one year Shop holdIn the shoes you will find Dress, Sports and overhead signs are to be installed, director; Mrs. Louis Hall, ' 230 Welt Center Street as well as added "Stop" signs over director and - Mrs. Sara Flats in a good selection of styles and colors. throughout the city. Another safety Green, immediate past president. PROVO, UTAH This is an Odd's and Ends Rummage Table luncheon measure he mentioned was a gradto the election, Prior ual removal of electric and tele-- j was served and games were play Special! EASTER TIME IS phone poles from corner locations ed with prizes awarded to Mrs. The above plans, be Dan-el-l to Beveredge and Mrs. ClifBONNET TIME said have all been agreed upon at ton Wadley. PLAY SHOE SPECIAL! meetings of the City Council. Outgoing officers were Mrs. Sam Mrs. Stewart reported on com- Green, president; Mrs. DUCKY Genuine "KEDETTES" and other type Play munity service happenings through Cances, vice president; Mrs. Don the state, mentioning that Payson Hales, secretary and treasurer; STRAW COMETS Shoes, also a good selection of Sport and could well support a bowling alley, direcMrs. Louis Hall, two-yeof or other such place skating rink, Dress Type Shoe in this yroup. FOR BABY tor; Mrs, Calvin Mills, one . amusement for young people. Mrs. Mrs. .Don. Stubbs and director; Whit end Natural Shad. Jean Ludholm reported on the Mrs. Dean Atwood, holdover direcchild welfare committee and askHalf Hats fpr Sister. tors. ed all Auxiliary members, who can A SPECIAL SELECT-GROU- P -Red. White, Navy knit, to make sweaters for Korean Installation of. the new officers 25. March r on will take place veterans. OF - 1 h To Dance . i Further Swim Pool" A dance review PAYSON Monday, March t at Nebo Stake tabernacle will be sponsored by the Lady Firemen of Payson, with funds turned toward the swimming pool project. Youngsters from the schools oi Elayne Brown and Marilyn Peery will appear in a variety of cleverly S p. m. designed cances.-Time- , . . 66c Xef. oversea-wai-equivalen- od oeafcrfe iabnc Hand in navy blue, waist, fly front, 2 side pockets, back pocket Toddlers' l-- r 1 if uii 1.1. ui. nui p.m wosfcofete-eiawini- w sMnfco. v' ji 98 2.47 Ill Excellent quality, rugged denim Total value of gift boxes sent by the Junior Red Cross to chii dren skH 7 SfMCt ijt' ;"' U colon. 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