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Show 9 i Junel7 Family' Gathers Wedding Date. Set by Pair To Honor I COLLEEN MARY , r ' . ' ' J 1 -- wlln ""V0' ... P" " V v JOYCE REMINGTON High School Graduates Set 1.1- June 18 Temple Wedding Day M Jr., state trustee. All are members of Provo Aerie 2921 and aux ' nnvpu 'irll...: uu iuk ASA;i uuiu k w i u . the announcement by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Armitstead ot the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their the mon of inv.a p.ffliMtnn nt1H Vnvrl Hittnn. VnvA w ' and Mrs. Samuel W. Hilton. ine marriage oaie na i el iur dune io in mc ouu Lake LDS TemDle with a reception. to be given the same evening in their honor at the First LDS Ward Chapel in Pleasant Grove. Joyce is a recent graduate of the Pleasant Grove High School and the Timpanogos Stake Seminary She was vice president this year of the school and has been active in music, rloyd graduated irom me rieasani urove iiign School and the Timpanogos Stake Seminary and is at the present time attending the Brigha mYoung University. daugh-Harve- y. Art'iy MnrkPGJ bV 1 6s-born, bar and breezy to kttp you happy A and cool for all your iummer fun. ui-ei- Golden Date Win-frc- Flats, "Care-fr- tt - iliary. Attending the convention from Provo were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Roblson, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Car ter. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark. Mrs. Gladys Marrott, Mr. and Mrs. Don Lees, Mrs. Betty Jensen, Clarence Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Russell, Mrs. Bcrta Mitchell, Mrs. Harry Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. ; Bruce Willis, Mr. and Mrs. d Rowley, Roy Nuttall, Ernest I Thatcher. N. L. King, Mr. and I I D Mrs. Ray Young, Mrs. Cora Mc- J Naughton, Mr. and Mrs. Al Scrog- Kins, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Phlbps. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wax, Tom SPANISH FORK Glen Turner of Mrs. Doris Smart, Garner Snrlnpvllle nrenpnted n evenlntf of Mr. Madson. and Mrs. Arthur eu-- ; . relebraton or me eoiaen tv,. - momK.r. Ewell. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Soutas. ...v...v.. m. f Mn i.. .A Paul Robey, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed jiJ T W. Tnnn nl 777 11 30...'. " . II v.. ... t ward G. Oare. .' J a Provo, was held In the home O! ing at me uua run narn.ncuci their daughter Mrs. W c l e y society ball. (Elaine) Jensen In Price during the Mr. Turner talked about the Ma pie ton News week. made which . t 1 J L tl ,1 -- n n moving pictures he has . . au or...ine emmren. graiiutuimiw.;. of the, and great grandchildren of home value and MEET THE NEW OFFICERS Those attending an installation dinner pleasure couple and Mr. Jones' sisters from movies. Wednesday In Spanish Fork were Introduced to the new. officers of The ceie were Montlcello present. the Spanish Fork Federated Club Council who were installed during Laura Nelle Bendtxsen, president bration included a family dinner conducted the the evening. Mrs. Herman Anderson, left seated, took office as new meeting. Melba Ges- 3 8 to from house an p.m. and open llson and Vera Murphy were host president; Mrs. Oral Jensen, secretary and Mrs. Angus Olsen, By ZORA HALES rooms. the decorated Roses ' esses. standing, historian. MAPLETON Ten Elders and were served, During the afternoon approxitheir wives enjoyed a party at the mately 100 people came to wish Light refreshment uoss tiraaioro rancn nome re the couple well. Entertainment was .Dinner-Meetin- g cently. Games and visiting were by children and grandchildren. A The beaver, averaging 40 to TO enjoyed before supper was served cranddauKhter. Sherlene Jones, pounds. Is the largest rodent In to the group. played piano solos; Mrs,. Leon North America and tha second . Mr. and Mrs. Chris Sorensen Jones, vocal solos, and Mrs. Elaine largest in the world. nu nosiess io ine ninn-For- k Jensen and Harold Jones, duets. ' The Spanish around a May pole In colors 0f SPANISH FORK uPPer The Joneses were pioneers of San entl.y .for Federated Club Council in- - pink and while. to 12 members Juan county. They moved to Price The new presidents, who were,"! stalled new officers Wednesday two and guests. Guests were Mr, 25 years ago, where Mr. Jones was evening in a dinner meeting which guests of. the old presidents, of employed In farming. They have a May festival theme, eluded Ellen Taylor, Mildred E. and Mrs, Kenneth Allred Ludlow, Dona Daniels. Members receiving birth' made Provo their home for the Under the direction of Mrs. Mark lReam' Jawn s. day gifts were Helen Reynolds, past two yeirs. Emma Olson Louise Bowen, the outgoing president, lel-fic- e Zora Hales, and Chris Sorenson. Their children are Harold B. Herman Anderson took pf- - n. Ruth Brockbank. Ignore as president; Mrs. Oral Jen- - n- Feni iTuckctt Edna G Brock- - Primary offi'cers and teachers Jones, Mrs. Nona Aplanalp, and enjoyed a meeting and social Mon- Mrs. Henry (Vera) Zaremba of sen, secretary and Mrs. Ansus,"3"- - Blu oltt 1bbb. y evening at tne nome ot Mrs Provo, Mrs. Keith (Norma) Ber-to- ll a r nrpstripnt OLsen. historian. A nresldent's re- - The retiring Hales. A lesson on music Ttram-'Re'- d of Salt Lake City; and 'Mrs. port was read by Mrs. Bowen and Eleanor Larsen Marp.irpt the club collect was read by Mrs. well, Cally Nielsen, Mane Roach, was given by Helen Campbell after Wesley Jensen of Price. solo. a which sang Iae Hales. Flag salute led bvlMurlal Huff, Ruby Allred, Ellen iiarris ana MilHrixt F. Rrm Aftpr financial Jensen. Dona Anderson. Ethc The first pheasants arrived In of Bluth the board were pre stake Huff Marin erson. Fern Brockbank. Mae Hales. rpnnrt hv Murir't Roach read some poems an rave Ruth Bowen and two special guests, sent. Lunch was served by Irma America from China in 1881 and and Zclma HjorthLorrie Bird, Rhea Williams were released iiv" Oregon's Wisome thoughts for club woTk7as Kathleen Whitehead llamette valley. and Zora Hale. IPendleton. an aid to the new officers. Olher parts on the program In- Buy a supply now, savel eluded advice as an aid to the new! lowest price in Our a and old president; dance nun- -' this. fine qual. . for ber by Diane and Dinese Bowen years and group singing led by Mrs. ity. Beautiful washfast Ruth Brockbank accompanied by colors . . . pastels, deep- Eleanor Larsen. tones and while. Soft ware -fwedding gifts The tables where dinner was absorbent cotton terry served were attractive with a cen-fsmart outdoor serving e borders. with terpiece of small .dolls dancing 7' di. j "a r.iectea tbe threelay convention of the Fraternal Order of Eaxics in Brig- ham City recently were Mrs. Dan' atate madam vice presl-- f dent; Mrs. Alfred Carter, auxiliary; state trustee: Alfred Carter, state! worthy chsplain and Arthur Ewell !' innminra an(j (ne forthcoming 'r . M I aiaie ouices aunng A.o Speaks to TLEASANT GROVE Mr. and Mrs. Errul W. Robblns of Pleasant Writers League tho Onfflfftment f.rovo I FOE Offices , Vth A Student Winner 1 For Rites " Provoans Named to SORENSEM ' 3-- MAY SI. 13:3 County. I i.h marriage of Lorraine Taylor. Brlsham Toting their daughter Coliren to Alva T. University student winner of tha Larsen of Payson. Alva Is tha son rlsl. c CtrroU " of Lars Larsen of Pay.on. IT has be.n,,lory w" ue" ,Pr"er ,n mMt Th. th. lng Of ProVO Chapter. L2ue of On fc.nri In xnniw Mn Mrtlneau M fr.r l..n. in In th Kilt I u..r k.P tiit.r Mn Mauri Row. IDS Ttmnla A uH,lln rrntlnn Utah Writers Wednesday at tha home of Mrs. Madeline Dixon la ley ofWra and children, Mr. and will be given the same night In Mrs. Reuben Rowley, Mr. and tneir honor at the rim LUS M1"1 Tlylor Pkc of the writing Mrs. Albert Rowley. Mr. and Mrs. iWard rhapel. winning emry. "iiymn ot Colleen la recent graduate of Harold Kendall. Vera Mecham. ,n and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mecham the l'leanant Grove Hi ith School jyexcerpu irom it. and the Timpanogoa Stake Smln-,,urr- ' ary. She has been employed local- - Other speakers were Jack NeU . iv For a change in the flavor of i i. or.rtrui. nf th Pay. aon, winner of the J. M. Jensen pic crust, add a few poppy seeds. Itm nl8n School and tha Nebo Stake sward at BYU for short story, and soma shredded coconx or graiea isemlntry. Ha Is now employed ln rDr woisey lormcr radio and orange rind to tha flour hetore Provo where they wlU maka their, teievuion commerciu writer of iSa.lt Lake City. future home. mixing. for the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sorensoo, parents at iht brtdt-IU follow. etect, A reception After honeymooning In tht North West the pitr will mikt their borne In 1'rovo. Miss Sorenson has been teaching school In Heber sine her graduation from Brlghani Young University In 1931. She was affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma, while at school, . Mr. Scott Is a graduaU of the Provo High School. H has spent two years In military servicer- - li months of which was In Germany. 1I la now employed In Provo, I SUNDAY. Mother June 10 was Mr. 'Nellie Marttneau honored on her 69th birthday a at a family luncheon Thursday in the home of ber daughter Mrs. Lynn Mecham. After th luncheon the group played gamestand wa'ched firms of tha family taken at earlier dates. New pictures wera taken to add to th. collection. Mart Colleen Soremon, h has been teaching: school it Heber. and Wren Arvil Scott 1U b msrrled in June IT ceremony scheduled SUNDAY HERALD Maid Sets -- A T'r o (KtCZ A fJ 1 UV ' 'W p-N , I 'V j Yesharah Group Hears .Turner; ... Sees Pictures Dinner """ i(r. -- r. ii.-.- I.. &!; WVllL--J fid BEIGE 1 , Party Given At .red A I - MULT1CCXOH Ranch Heme amy Serves As Council Installation Fete 10 WEST CENTER .cl"bf J,- - Jon; Han-Mr- ( - - -- Grace-Norwoo- LI iiMee IwJ 11 ) UUL The BABY ; Win BUNTING rinwww etkU IWlw S.s walw l.v.l al a gland Or in et two Mparat lotK.pom tm fill both. Hang-u- p ring. itorog ia. pec. : & Jr. PickPYKEJtware PYQGII or or -f- or pickin' time! Until development of the oil Industry after World War II. Saudi Arabia's chief source of revenue was the tax on pilgrim's traveling to the holy cities of, Mecca and Medina. U mri n tmipn-- ma Hmpn4 Flom.wor. iawcpani or to mall Hi. 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Hoatt qoiefcly, browm ovonly, hoops foodi bo. tOM-lnc- h Now Girls' Wash Bonnet lotted Swiss, Polished ton and Piquet-Base- In ' i'V-T.- Received totor.d " ff JUI . New Shipment of . pays to tin, $275 PROVO, UTAH Havt It ilu. $1M 230 WEST CENTER STREET Wa v.' 1 , Wiml $2.50 ' v - PTHX ttruitHt Voir coIIm prk to vil Kit right Cover lock on. (rood boio trtnglM pYtvonh lipping. tiit, SJ.4J flz, $l t, 20x40 inches. shop at Sean! less Jtitchen work! ... qvort 0-0.0- v!- - self-ton- ringt. 1 Shop qr i n n)U-,- l ne June is L 1 ball Cap Wool Flannel and. Cotton Gabardine l liio, aft ilio, tha, m c fmX rhMT-Sovft riots rloVtor Mdor plot. Tha fYRtX Ovtn woro plo plot hot high flvrod tdgH to k..p kiicn M your pi.. Mi, e'i-l- ;uv on tiza, SH Cot- 164 West Center D Ills' iiiii"W(i'-iki- mmwitf?"tt i Uss SstfB EASY PARKING Phone 362 "-s- A. j hi 1 1" Mffl.PLA.E3! 10TS! lb Vcil! lis VHi-,3-! llikj& w wtwrwi .am |