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Show SUNDAY HERALD MAY 31. IK SUNDAY, 2-- A County, l ull Alumnae-Breakfas- t Set June 7 flitter U (a Iceland nottidayi. Somt of tit sparkle ind certainly tne weme er u eom-in- g coronation wlU highlight the annual breakfast gives by members of 0 8 Trovata aw 11 Unit ilumnae on June 7 at ScovlJs in Maplrton beginning, at 130 a. m. Although Iht exact detail are be ing kept eecret, the table decor- n th VrJ tlnn wQl employ crowns and , - ' pv Ve V. J " if other details aymbollq of the coming of Queen Elizabeth. Ai in pait years special guest will be the graduating members of 0 S Trovata and gifts will be pre sented to them. Other invited to attend are all active and alumnae me mben of the unit The new officers of the Alumnae group form a commutes with Mrs. Glade Kuhnl, president, general chairman: Mrs. Clinton Wlest, first vice president; Mrs. Crsnt Hoover, secretary; Mrs. Thomas Taylor, outgoing president, as committee members. Reservations must be received not later thin Jun 1. Mrs. Kuhnl sdvlses. I i TTJ e e Double Ring l .. 1 ti n, w'.'if i.t . i,, - ... . . ... In rt RAE WRIGHT CAROLYN n TAYLOR Ceremony Set Prvr KAn'xA T nvvpn ni; vvppk Knp.vvrmnr w Jl JIU . it it.. t..i. jj I A A i H 1 I.I A T"I L iVIUIVJ VJI 1 OS GKADS TO BE QUEENS Committee member of the 0 Trovata Alumnae meet to work on double ring weddlnf eeremonv decorations and plant for coming breakfast June 7. Shown left is Mrs. Clinton B. Wleit, first vice unit Mary Ann Maxwell and president; Mrs. Tbomss 8. Taylor, retiring president; Mrs. H. Grant Hoover, secretary and Mrs. -- t i. i Inter-Camp- us . mirnue oriaaii preparations r claiming we i"" Harold Graehl on Wednesday. Miss Glade W. Kuhnl. president snd general chairman. oi Jtue wngnt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leslie wngni.i.Max well is the daughter of Mrs 744 E. 6th S.. Provo. who are announcing her forthcoming Russell Olson of SpringvUls and Taylor-Wallac- e TSh -marriage to Calvin J. Baxter Mr. v- t t na i. circles ere receiving with interest the nc s iut iyj tuviuc Graehl of Provo ieuiyie " rews of the betrothal of Carolyn Taylor, daughter of the the nuptials to be performed on Thursday and followed by The ceremony will b performed Ward at the home of th bride's mother Frank R. Taylors of Raymond, Alberta, Canada, and Frank an evening reception at the LDS Bonneville-Fifteent- h In Bishop Herald Springvill. M. Wallace, son of Mr. and Mrs. Moroni B. Wallace of Provo, Relief Society room. Griehl, brother of the bridegroom co-e- d SPANISH FORK- -A program de- -l fiance Miss In at "her and her now Brigham The Brizham Young University, Wright, sophomore year will officiate. A reception wlU fol veloped around "Y Are th Light have chosen July 21 as a wedding date. Nuptials will be Young University, is also a graduate of the Provo High low st th Women's Clubhouse Id SPANISH of of th World," was given by Be new officers was the main order Hive girls of th wards of Palmyra performed in Canada at the Cardston LDS lempie, with a School and LDS Seminary. She is affiliated with Y ?alcares. Provo. Mrs. ma be win Darreu Josie LDS Stak in a Swarm Night held The son of Mr. ind Mrs. Elwood Baxter of Orem, Calvin reception to follow at the bride's home there. Mr. and Mrs. tron of honor, and Mr. Graehl has of business when the Athena Club Stake Wallace will also entertain at an open house in Provo at a expects to be graduated from Utah State Agricultural Col asked Dell Tlmpson to Itand as met Wednesday at the horn of during th week at th House. Harold David Mrs. Mrs. Thomas. ' a in with this year, major later date. best man. agricultural engineering, lege and had Lucy Argyl snd Margaret GardMiss Maxwell was grsdusted Guild was Miss Taylor came to BYU after graduating from Ray. ner, stake Be Hive leaders gave the of charge meeting. from Provo High School recently a short welcome and presented the inond High School. Her campus affiliations include Cougar-was a member of Phi Gamma Th rooms wer beautifully dec awards to 62 and social graduating Guardians. orated with iris snd peonies. A de ttS, during freshman year; x Calcares, Nautilus AssoSi and th girls' concert chorus. Light refreshments wer served unit and White Keys. hr is also an officer In the" Mr. Grsehl, slso s Provo High licious hot dinner was served st at th conclusion. ciated Women Students organization. gradustc, was actlv in art circles tables centered with bowls of iris. and was siilstarrt' editor of the Mrs. Lelsnd Fillmore instslled Mrs. PLEASANT GROVE After graduation from Provo High School Mr. Wallace th following officers: Mrs. Jex yearbook. was Pleasant of in Utah Fowlk of the college .Grov enrolled at University of pharmacy Your Pfoff Sewing After their honeymoon to Sun Lswrence, president; Mrs. Devid, I hostess to th Modernett Club st Valley, they will make their home Tbomss, vice president; Mrs. La- where he will be a senior next year. The pair will reside (Continued from Pag You Offers Mar treasand a Grotegut secretary In Salt Lake City while he completes his schooling. their lsst meeting. A delicious in Provo, wher Mr. Graehl is cleiy of th Crest View wsrd will urer; Mrs. Robert Bradford, re luncheon wss served snd the 're- employed. sell lunch st noon-uporter and historian; Ms. Vida Wil- flsYY According to Mrs. T. W. Camp mainder of th Urn was spent kins, director. bell, publicity chairman, aome of playing .competitive gamea. Club Mrs. Mrs. Fillmor presented th nation's most skUled dog Guild with a beautiful gift and wer won by Mrs. Roy rry- ' handlers will be present for the prises All Generol Jrs. Guild In turn presented one mr init Mra Tlnn Stubbs. Roper-Rolli-ns show. to Mrs. Lswrence. were Games Those present were Mrs. Mtftn Most of th show dogs from other played under the direction of Mrs. Mrs. Roy Fryer. Mrs. Glen Ward Chapel A whit wedding eat surround states which will be displayed here Jacobs. h LDS Bradford, priies being won by Mrs. Ford NnWe Don Stubb. Mra. Mrs. Clair Thomson and Mrs. DOIiOTHY&VkY, Wednesday evening was the scene ed by pink rowers and white! will be brought U mobile kennels West. Mrs. Don Walker, Mrs. Ly--; cm satin covered table built in cars or trailers. Grotegut i of a reception honoring Mary Beth candle Mrs. Harris tnipman, msn Smith, A new member. Mrs. Dorothy On display at th ahow will be Mrs. Louis Hall and th hostess. Roper and Orland Phil Rollins who completed the lovely setting. fcicjiavfirel' INCIUDI- Swere united in marriage in a Highlights of the evening s pro all breeds of dogs from th giant Campbell wss admitted to the club. L 9tme Tehr FUm, fcsjular A or newly Spanish fork wer Mantl LDS Temple ceremony the gram Included a. tribute to th Great Danes, Bulldogs and BoxRegular adjourned Dress Making 1 1 .25 sis. Tinted, ganised square danc club has se until fall. meetings brid by her aunt, Mrs. M. D. ers to th tiny toy dogs such ss About 48.000 Americans are lected preceding week. th nam submitted by Mr. ing foandetioa (or smoothing and a s vocal male i.quartet, Plns- blind from cataracta, a cloudiness mliKatur the Pekingese, The bridal parry Included the Roper, and Mrs. L. D. Wood, "Dons snd Tailoring ob a Mtio. eouiil6iioe tuieh. duet by cousins of the bridegroom. chers and Pomeranians. of of Mrs. the of Mr. th and lens of the Msny eye. bride, parents for their organisation, of th show will be Dan these people could see again with Belles," kirt Roper of Provo snd Mr. snd Frances Peterson and Rene Judges Alteration Choice of the name was made in bs7MA Mrs. Porter E. Rollins of Lyman, Vacher played sn accordion duet. EhutUeworth of San Mateo, Cal and the aid of surgery, but are unaware a recent meeting of th club which Hlejj at Jacobs the XJarlen presided of of Onstott Cal, the can be that reports Sacramento, bridegroom. Kyle helped, Wyo., farents they X also elected Karl Skousen Men's eresldent. Ektioa Made Shirts, Fm Powdw. Leaps to Evans Virginia Joan book. gueat brideof th in th ahow. the brother for Pre th National Society may Dogs displayed Gary Rollins, An invitation is extended to any Swnpi MM. and Cosett Hunter, sll b curried and Powers Th man. best as cuts hair stood Blindness. vention of brushed; groom, one having had squar dancing ex UNDON To Order. -brid, wer In charge and manicures are legal. But arti help keep the local Cheese Ipom $ Cote Cotwbtnvlleiis brid was attended by Marjorle friends of th room. to join. . perience of th in four guejt girls brides of practice, cherry pie ficial hair coloring is strictly ta bltches, brood bitch class, braces honor, and Jones, maid Buttonhole contestants of the Pleasant Grove Icyd to Tomr Skin, Tour Bam, ' maids. JoAnn Hall, Loy Rollins. The evening ended m social boo, as are such beauty aids ss and teams. sW Spring Fanhicw! " School in the ,met dancing. school High Three end Frances Peterson. hair tonics. The Provo Kennel Club, local 4-- H v Club Elects MeW; Monograms kitchen snd baked ten cherry pies. Cot all three Dorothy Cny Spring Local businessmen and dog lov sponsor of the show, la going all- Elects of the orlde wer flower The girls were Kalrle Jensen, and Mike-UEaMntuls now . . , while they ers have donated many fin tro out to make the event a success. Officers,' Sets Work iris, Cynthia and Dal Vest snd Embroidery Work Patricia Fa.ck of Llndon, Betty to of owners uawn Meuon. which will on has as th bat . . . at a sarprwinaVlow priori go phies (Th club, by way, a and Elizabeth Miller of Moyle th best dogs in the show. In of its alms to Improve the relaTbV bodir of th bride's gown Officers wer elected end proj there will be numerous tionship between dogs and bumans ects decided on in th first meet Pleasant Grove. The pies were was ChantiUy lac over white satin st the closing faculty social other prizes snd ribbons. and believes that all dogs should ings of th Red Tape with sequin trim, and her sleeves Sewing held at Granite Flats in American were long, ending in points over Mrs. C. W. Love was hostess to The dogs will be judged under be kept on a leash or otherwise Club held at th home of their Fork Canyon, Thursday afternoon. numerous classifications. General kept from being a nuisance.) her hands. The skirt of her gown leader, Mrs. Zora Blackburn. Mrs. Carlson and Mrs. Walker CENTER include Friendly Circle chapter of classifications sporting Officers of the Kennel Club are Gayla Bridges Is the newly elect made the meat balls and barbe was of double net over whit satin. th SPRINGVILIE PAYSON A finger tip veil was held in place Alice Louis Reynolds Clubs Wed dogs, hounds, working dogs, ter Glenn Jepperson, president; Clyde ed vice Linda Blackburn, president; cue sauce that was served with 120 N. University Ave. Muhle-steland lace of and Tell a toys, vie riers, dogs Ward, 1:30 beadplec president; by pretty SP. FORK PROVO p. m. luncheon. president; Glenda Goad, secretary; nesday at a slong with th pies to Phone 3004-execuUve secretary; Dr Joe Pit Williams, reporter; Anna May vegetables orange blossoms. She carried a Tulips and carnations centered Ther are many divisions Under 43 faculty members and their on of of these roses. B. red and each home snd headings, bouquet Thurman, secretary; Tobler, song leader, and Sandra partners. th small tables. After a short bus under th various breeds there are Mrs. Glenn Jepperson, treasurer. Scott and Nancy Birreu, game Her attendants wer attired in th such as classes lness group played meeting h puppy dogs, novice 'The club's bench show committee committee. net gowns of blue, dogs, bred by exhibitor dogs, Includes T. W. Campbell, chairman. Th girls also cut out dresses and green, white, and pink. The bride's rook.' American-bre- d open dogs, Fred Hafen, Deal Anderson, C. G discussed their making. dogs, mother chose a dress of navy blue Mesdsmes Fern I. BrlmhaU, Games winners dogs, stud dog class, local Westrop. Lowell P. Chrlstensen wer lac and linen, snd the bride and refreshments played J. C, Jacob Coleman. J Clark, dogs snd bitches, Utah bred dogs and Ray Ivle. Golden Huff is chair served to Gayla Bridges, Nsncy floral groom's mother chose print Both wore corsages of red Will Knight. C. W. Love, Jennie K and bitches, puppy bitches, novice man of trophies, Mrs. Campbell Is Birrell, Linda Blackburn, Glenda bred by exhibitor bitches, publicity chairman, and Dr. Thur Goad, Anna May Tobler, and Pat roses matching the bride a Mangum, Royal J. Murdock and bitches, winners man Is show secretary. bitches, Williams.' Mr. NeUl O. Parker, Mrs. J. American-bre-d The party received in th large Will Robinson and Mrs. Elvon a before banked fover mantleplec Jsckson, of Salt Lak City, at with pink and whit carnations and tended. Mrs. I no Hodson was a large white candelabra. guest Circles Hea'r f A lsi Engagement t tu. c.h .i,. Inter-campu- ? S vc J5nJ .; tcu 62 Bee Hive Girls Graduated in Athenae Officers Bluebloods Of mm- Swarm Night Rites Installed FORK-lnstall- "T atlon 4B Mrs. H. Fowlke Hosts Club Meet Dogdom Jteady For Coming Show $P Center 1 Ssrvico Pink and White Themes Decor At J Dance Club' Chooses Name, Reception Tlrst-Sevent- Sawing Dchd 'DonsBelles' -. Girls Bake Pies For Faculty Party - f f Mrs. Love Hosts Friendly Circle p SEVIIIG FrAFF. 4--H CITY DRUG floor-lengt- tiros' 1 0v- - f "to provo, uiieiii t turr...0Nin.fi What yfJ ' a value... What pretty suit . . . So youthful en slenderizing... Whit crltttay trim and pretty colon to from thOOJ ... ...Cut out skirt with oory fcuHon adjustment.,, 'Sites 10-2- 100 km J ,(?,.' irwVn.' tJs ' I 0 C Valwes to- - $10.93 2 to a Customer, each . . Maternity Vardrob3 tbep for the Important Mother 11 North 1st last . . Phone S34J .v. . a wis.Si r vv ,. 's ysy. 41 I Shorty COATS ) (( ZUU ' , 200 & SUITS The. Wedding Bells are Ringing ii"..!".5.'?.0...... 19.50 Short and DRESSES Values to $14.93 DRESSES r ap JOjjjj sSk FINAL tc: COATS Values to $49.30 Jj IS' !:!!!:.. Many other items .reduced for Clearance Tea Shirts, Costumt Jewelry, Lingerie, etc. no. univ. ave. - jifpt -- f I 100 WITH ;Au H I It l LOVELY tEAUTIES Valuee to I9.S0 . 1959 2950 VEILS, EIousjj, Skirts, 3950 SALES . FINAL Valuee to 3S.00 10" U5.3 lay one away or ust say CHARGE IT... M W-X- 0.95 feO'sSSlOp) u ' Calling all BRIDES WITH PREPARED 300 n sst - DRESSES NOW.... The Prlendfy '. v utah . 4 -- ' IVVW If |