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Show W may a .us sunbay, Vuh County lHh - SUNDAY HERALD FASHIONS RECIPES WIN OS tV $ CLUB OCI-GL- MA S NEWS 6, Artists Honored For Public Service Bible Church Auxiliary Hears Speaker (Contlnutd frem Pate lor her aa on of Provo'i bueieet accompanist, flh wt born on Friday, June 11. but thi wt a lut ky occurrence for muile lover of LewisvlJle, Ida., where aha wa born, and Utah County where (he ha mad borne for a number )' of JANICE THORNS Salt Lake Temple Chosen For Thorne-Dixo- n Wedding Miss Either Ponteus, a returned mltaionary ot th Evangelical Free Church waa th apeaker In meet ing Wednesday of the Provo Bible held at the Church Auxiliary church parlors. Mlts Poottus has been serving In Venesuela and spoke of work ther showing colored picture to augment her talk. Solo were given by Mr. Mike Wllllnghim. accompanied by Mrs a, H. Goldtworthy. A abort business meeting wt conducted by Mrs. Clyde Williams, br yean. Coming to Prove when the was eight yeara old, she attended and graduated from Provo High School. At thi age her musical talent were developed more with the voice than at the piano. Later ah became accompanist for her brother Ted Maynard, who wa noted for hi fine voice. Mrs. Grtmmett sdmits not hav ing much formal training, outalde of short itudy with I. W. William, but thuck. the does not need it when the plays so well by ear. Her remarkable asr for music hit gained her the accompanist's post for seven years with the Cbsunten-ett-e. She ha alto been music director for the East Provo LDS Stake, organist for many differ ent Provo waros, accompanist for JLton'i Club quartet and Lion's minstrel show. Along with all her musical talent th Is tb efficient wife of Richard Q. Grlmmett and mother' ot flv hr prealdant A luncheon wai served preceding the meeting by Mr. Roy Kump and Mr. Le Brown, to th Mes- damei B. H. Goldeworthy, William Zobell, William Zobell Jr., R. E. Harthman. George Clemens, Lawrence Clark, Ernest L. Brown, Henry J. Camp, Mack B. Cunning ham, A. C, Fowler, G. J. Quacken- buih, Roy Kump and Clyde Wll. V Wvi ma mine. . .Willard, aon of the Charlea H. Dixons of Spanish Fork hi been graduated from the BYU. He has filled an LDS mission to Mexico and hai aerved two yeara in the U. 8. Navy. Arrangements art be in? made for his entry in the medical school at George Washington university at wash, D. C The couple plan to go there In the fall. lr.-fton- Banquet MarlfsMemorialTree Planted Xi Beta Founders Day JS. Beta chapter of Bets Sigms Thi held iU snms&l rounder Day banquet Thursday in a local cat. Th them "May Tim" wai announced from a Way pole center-pla- t. pole Kscllatlng from- tb tln wer yellow and green to the treamer leading place tarda. The table war decorated with lilacs, apple blossom, and yellow candle. The welcome wai given by XUia Ejerreftard. II a r 1 1 CroweU gave the poem "So May W fcerve." The Founder' Day pledg wa given by Ruth Walker. Present wert the Meidame Wolsey, Wayne Cowley, Loul Robert Wolsey, Bryant Tlngey, David Eeeslcy, Ella Johnion, Dean Vernon Walker. Jack Selck. Crowell, Eliza Bjerregaard, Pat Bowen, Cora Vest, Donna Tolbo, Lea Wheelwright, and Inei Ott Favor were wood fiber corsage placed at the end of the ribbon streamer. By Benjgmin DUP daughter!. John Yeuajr Demonstration John Young. plo-nee- ra Genealogy Society Hears Visitors Mr. and MrsTv. E. Slater war hoat ito the West Ward Genealogy Society Tueiday evening. An instructive evening was ipent gaining information from several visitors. Including Jame D. Garner, itakt genes logy board member; Mrs. Alene Chrlgtensen, First ward chairman, and Mr. May Elmer Beddoes, all of the First Ward, and also Charles L. Carlisle, Nebo stake genes logy board member, West ward. West wsrd Rled Schramm, chairman, was In charge and oth ers present were Mn. Schramm. Roy Hill of the West ward bish opric; Mrs. Vera Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Jackson, Mr. snd Mrs. Ralph Shell. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lance, Archie Mlllett and the host couple. PAYION Commencement Week Will Also Bring Wedding Date Lyceum work in Idho, Wsshlng-tosnd Oregon. She stteridcd USAC for on yar and taught school at Rick Academy. It waa m ogaen wher b mtt T. Earl rarao. whom she married. It waa after moving to Provo that they began their great work at Moving, to California in 1927 Mrs. Psrdo did work a th theater and maintained a atudlo In Lo Angele. Sh is th mother of flv children. Mr. and Mrs. Bllrendorff of th utsh Music Educators Association. Provo'. wll known vlolinlt, John O. nss devoted Us life to rnuwe. rit is member of the Americsn String Teacher's As- ana socisuon conducted Utah's first baby orchestra from 1932-3- 5 and was a member of the Utsh siai nympnony from 1941 to 44 th Provo High Schoo musle f.ui. H served a a member of me rrovo man School fimi. ty sine 1933, Is musicsl director and conductor of th Springvllle Civic orchestra, and a teacher of string instruments In bis private itudio. He earned his B. A. d- sre at ana atudied In Germany, land of his birth, with Paul Biercei. Mrs. Leora Daatrun mamAnr wif of Mr. Hilgendorff will as company mm on th Honor Psrtv progrsm, as a pianht of accom- pusnment. Mrs. Hilgendorff has been a teacher of piano for 30 years In Richfield, Salt Lake City and Provo. She herself is a grsd- uat of th McCune School of uv. Prldnt Musle, snd wss s pupil of th late McLeUan, Charlea Shp.ard and Sterling Vogelberg. Sh also attended th University of Utah on a music scholarship. Mrs. Hilgendorff met ber hus band while teaching music in tbe school of Delta. Th musical abil ity of husband and wif has been paaied on to their children, Eve lyn, who pltys th cello with the Utah Stat symphony; . 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WILL waist aliti 26 to 36-t- n : Jutcer-On- p mm Genuine tlar...y)4 Soon Ovoeasod CosmI IpoesoJU, wtll b gted to cmoryi your flow ovd swgoott th foundation M for yo. Bring your figure problMN to Mis Soott or iMk sjn oppokiliMwt for a fimng. T announces , MIsi Mcricrld Scc.t, ok . French rayon crepe CREAM DEODOItAXT. S. prospective newlywsds win spend the summer in Utsh follow ing a honeymoon to Southern Utah, snd plan to lesv in the fall for Palo Alto, Cel., where Reld win enter Stanford University and be gin work toward a master! de gree In business admlnlstrstlon. Marilyn will be graduated with a major in elementary education. She cam to th Y after graduating from Jordan High School wbr ah edited th school paper. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Albart Leland Fillmore of Spanish Fork, item nas been especially active in campus affairs. He. wss runner-ufor student body hss president, served ss president of tb Blue Key service unit and president of Ptu Beta Sigma, honorary scho lastic society, during his freshman year.. H was editor of the Universe, a school psper last year and holds membership In Gsmma Tan social unit. Tb Charmod0 aiu WOOTTON TUSSY their honor will bo given Jun A demonstration by Mr. Dean Loveless highlighted th Thursday fiance, Richard Kent Miner can be added to the list of June meeting of Doce Amlgaa at the soon-to-b- e weds, announcea Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Webb, of home of Mrs. Keith Bsiley. Mr. Provo, how-tparents of Virginia. Loveless showed the group make a child's crayon apron, snd . Misa Webb and Mr. Miner have chosen June 8 as the vsrious ornamental pin cushion. Th luncheon table featured a date of their marriage to be solemnized at the Salt Lake centerpiece of tulip and hyacinth. LDS Temple. A reception held in their honor will be given After the luncheon, member plty-e- d at the home of the bride on June 4. games of 500. Tbe prizes went to Mrs. Max Whiting. Mrs. Gordon Virginia waa until recently a student at Brigham Young McCautland, and Mrs. Jsck Grone- University where she waa majoring in elementary educaman. Guests for th evening were Mr. tion and Affiliated with the 03 Trovata. aocial unit, serving Phillip Thornton and Mrs. James ltf secretary. She ii now employed In the area. Henegsn. Also attending were Mes- - ai dame Varl Jack Groneman, The aon of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Miner of Springville, Perry, Gordon McCaulnd. Dean Kent Is attending BYU after completing an LDS mission in Loveless, Carl Evans, Keith BailAustralia. He is a member of the Tausig social unit and ey, Max Whiting, Robert Marshall, Elmo Ellison and Don Moor, plana to continue his school work. N for LEE MARILYN CRAWFORD Kathrya Bauet Psrdo Ther la scarcely an - adult member of th community who Commencement week m June does not remember th vibrant. will alto bring th marriage of mellow voice, and souVsttrrlng pro- - Brlgham ' Young University stu irayai ot Mary, me mother of Crawford and InJesua. as played by Mrs.'JUthryn dents, Marilyn land Sski Fillmore, according to naueii rarooe. in th many presentations of "Th Family Portrait," aa announcement by Mr. and Mrs. on th Brlgham Young University Cherle W. Crawford of Murray, aunng many a loved Christ-m- a parents si lb coming bride. , nag,season. . The pair will Journey to Mantl This wss only on point In tb their wedding which is to be career of thi talented and poited for solemnised st the Mantl LDS woman. As s young girl h did Temple, June 1. A reception In . Virginia Webb Adds Her 'Name to June Bride List The name of attractive Virginia Lee Webb and her n, BENJAMIN A tree wai planted on the ground at tb LDS Benja min Ward recently In honor of of that area, under th direc the Benjamin tion a Camp, Daughter of Utah Pioneers. A talk in tb tarly pioneers wa given by Lettle BJckman and the dedicatory prayer wa given by Charle Hawkins. Capt Winnie Hawkins wai la charge. Womitt of the camp ilea devoted the afternoon to tb making of two quilt which will be sold as Camp fund benefit. Dinner wa aerved to JO at noon and other Joined In the afternoon. Picture were taken of tb tree planting. VIRGINIA WEBB Doce AmiqasClub Sees Sewing " ' . - uam. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Young comes honestly by his mutlcsl talent. bis mother plays the piano The Salt Lake LDS Temple has been chosen for the tine weu ana ms lather family had C. Willard and June 8 marriage of Janice Thorne of Provo an orchestra of It own members or He ha been studying plane for Dixon spanisn jtotk, announce! wri. ajuuie ju iuvjiic, mother of the nrosDectivo bride. nearly two years with 0. W. flts-ro- y and violin under John Htl- The banouet room at the Joseph Smith building will be gendorff. In the elgth grade of the scene of ft reception given thi aarne ivenlng in their the DUon Junior High School, be honon plays with snd doe solo work Now completlnj her junior year at Erijham Younjr with the Dixon orcheitr. He also music and memorises University, Janice ii a member of the Val Norn aocial unit, compose hi own musical Ideas. John's de of the the staff member and Service Unit a of. the Y.C'a sire to be s concert pianist ' ff L t f;:-- kzi" 3 ii is) 207 No. 1st West Fhoni 4070 . |