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Show itnty Misses Are G Y . SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, ; APRIL 29, 1956 Utah County. Utah 4-- A Rotary Club Holds h t Thursday Girls Days (The Rotary Club. Girls Night was Gwen Abett were Siamese Cats. fheld Thursday at the. Wasatch Ky Pierpont concluded with a solo. All tne young perform School with Fred Dyer as chair-!vocman ana commiiiee memoers, ers were from the Brigham Young Tom Jensen, Laroja Andrus, A. K. High School excepting Kay, who Breinholt, Phil Perlman, Kay Ran- goes to the Provo High School. dall, and Sherman Wing assisting. An excellent dinner was served to approximately 110 girls and 70 fathers. Favors were given to the girls in the form ol story book H dolls. Roy Baumgart from the Brig- ham Young University was master of ceremonies of an entertaining The Music Section of the program. He is a .ventriloquist with Women's Council has, scheda dog puppet. uled an open house for Thurs"A doll dance Was performed by day at 8 p. m. at the Women's Clubhouse. The program will Marilyn Swenson, Susie and Col leen uaider, Gwen Moon, and feature the Treble Clef Chorus Linda and Kay Johnson. Then and Mrs. Catherine Brought Joan Peterson and John and Don who will play four piano solos. Swenson did a pantomime to a; The public is cordially invit- . r t ii ri . anai ea 10. auena. recoruing. wan ice .eisoa i al Richard Peterson Set Date V I J Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lee Swen School and LDS Seminary this son announce tne engagement spring where she is active ina affairs. She is student and approaching marriage of member body of the Thespian dub, their daughter, Janice DeOn, to Pep Club, and GAA. She is also Richard E. Peterson, son' of Mr. sreech director in the Lindon LDS and Mrs. Eric Peterson. All are Ward YWMIA, and active in "j from Lindon. other church auxiliaries. The couole Dlans o be 'married Mr. Peterson win also graduate Mav 16 in the Manti Temple. "A this spring from the Pleasant reception will be held that eve Grove Hizh School. He is active s, ning ; in th Lindon LDS Warn in student body affairs ana '. and football chapel. especially Miss Swenson will graduate track. He is a member o'tae from the Pleasant Grove High A Cappella choir. , I atn-letic- j . Music Section Open House Set Thursday V I "v; . J 1 ::;'V 1mj NORMA ROYLANCE Norma Roylance Wi Recite owsWith Robert G. Figgat l I soars days savings for ROEBUaCANOCQ An air of de Lake LDS Temple after which the excitement pervades the couple will be honored at a re lightful home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Roy ception in Springville. lance these days as the family Norma has asked Jane Harrison RAD A MINER helps daughter Norma prepare for of to be her maid honor, and bid-- . her wedding day. On May 18, she ! i wul become the bride of Robert G. den! as bridesmaids are Kathleen' Figgat, son of Mr. ad Mrs. Floyd Childs, Janet Groesbeck, Veda Reid Welsh, and LuDean Pyper, Figgat of Salt Lake City. Vows will be spoken in the Salt Marsha Roylance and Marilyn Ol- sen will be flower girls and Mariilriine News lyn Miller will attend the guest v . registry. bride-eleis a gradt The petite Anj SPRING V I Li L E of uate School High Springville Mr. and Mrs. Lewis. Woodrow and LDS Seminary and has attend nouncement is made this Hatf ield announce the engagement ed the Brigham Young University week by, Mr. and Mrs. ;Don of their daughter Joyce Ann to where she was affiliated with the I T. Miner of the engagement Jesse D. LeaMaster, son of Oscar Val Norn social unit. By LORN A DEVEY Mr. and Mrs. Don Her fiance is, a graduate of of-- their daughter Rada to D. LeeMaster pf Springville, and ALPINE and Mr. pevey family met the air South High in Salt Lake City and David H. Nusink, son of the late Mrs. Marietta LeaMaster. Lake City to greet has completed four year's service in Salt of The couple plans to get married plane and Mrs.:: J. J. Nusink some friends from Burlingame, in tne in aval Air vorps. ' Provo. . Calif., Mr. and Mrs. J. Louis May 18 in the Salt Lake LDS Tem 1 Schlegel. They spent the weekend Strong field. Present were Mr.i No definite date' has been ple and will make 'their home in and joyed a wiener roast and and Mrs. Greenwood. Mr. get for their marriage', '. Provo. i Home movies Saturday evening. and Mrs. Roger Jacobs of Pleas then a big dinner Sunday after ant Grove, Kay A graduate of Springville . Joyce is a graduate of the, Mrs. Delia Bowen of which the Deveys took them to American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. JANICE SWENSEN and LDS Semin- Springville High' School and Sem-j 'High School the airport for their return to Warren Jackson of Salt Lake is also a inary. She was a 'member of the! ary, the bride-eje- ct alifornia. and club, student council, pep City, Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Beck, former student of Brigham and school orchestra in the Mr. and Mrs. Don Devey,; Mr. played Young University. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Strong and Mrs. Lloyd Carlton band. She has attended the Brig-haand Mr. st- returned from a va- and Mrs. LaVar David is a graduate of Young University. Strong of THIRD WARD ology lesson by Mrs. Florence at)on to various parts ot c;aii Provo Hicrh School and 19 Jesse is a graduate of Provo At 1:45 p.m. Tuesday. Teachers Christens en. Nursery. ornia on a streamline train. now employed in Orem. High School and served in the topic given by Mrs. Lileth ELEVENTH WARD visited relatives and friends fhey U. S. Navy. Schwarzrock. Theology at. 2:30 Tuesday at 1:30 with teachers frah Tijuana, Mexico; San Diego, Mr. and Mrs. Van Burgess and Sonny Palmer accompanied 10 by Mrs. Merle Madsen. Nursery. message by Mrs. Ruby Peay and loJ Angeles and while there scouts to Saratoga for an eveSECOND 'WARD theology by Mrs. Kate Hoover, touted the temple, and spent ning of swimming Friday night. . several aays visiting wun Monday at 9:30 a.m. for all nursery. and handi PIONEER SECOND day work, quilting work. Lesson by Mrs. Viola Tuesday at 1:30, Knudsen at1 1:30. Luncheon at message by Mrs. Beth Sims and ion David and daughter Susan A noon. Nursery, theoloey by Mrs. Delia Loy. in East Oakland, Calif. Mrs PIONEER Heisey is the former Roxie Nursery. Btrkmg. i Monday at 9:30 for quilting. RIVERGROVE FIRST ( Pot luck at noon. Demonstration Tuesday at ' 1:30. Teachers on salad making by Mrs. Marion message by Mrs. Leona Dixon, 'the Eight Club and their part- . Mad th way you Soecial music will be olaved with ners enjoyed a wiener roast Wright. Nursery. RIVERGROVE SECOND the theology lesson by Mrs. Dora Wednesday night at the Fred Want Thtml Monday at 10 a.m. All day Perry. Nursery J work under Mrs. Jean Poulsen SUNSET SECOND report will be held Wednesday at LARSON dish7 a.m. t making aluminum trays and p.m. with 110 Wednesday at towels. Lesson by Mrs. Shan teachers- topic by Mrs. Maude I PARK WARD STUDIO . Hazel and theology by Mrs. Mable I Visiting teachers lesson a 1:30 Batty. Nursery. Ph. 384-28 N. 1st E. I SUNSET WARD Childs. by Mrs. Charlotte Loveland, and Tuesday at 10. Teachers mes SIXTH WARD theology lesson at 2 pan. by Mrs. sage by Mrs. Mildred Cox. The-- Theology and visiting teachers Geo Ririe. Nursery. thrift-mind- ed shoppers! Springville V' ; Rada Miner Engaged To David Nusink I Springville Couple Plans May Wedding ' . j Y. f eveys Entertain -- ct alifornians I 7,!;, i & U jt y. )& 'Tfc fifth z : r .' ; y m , 1 " s : j :.i v A. i ! . Relief Society Meetings j m 1 colorl-drenche- d 16-d-ay - sCsniffls i Genealogy PHOTOS j o-- W v ' f NEW ul Signature prints reated by the Associated American Artists! Styl es enty. .. flares and plec ts 'and whirling full cir- - many yonderf j - p. Conversation prints, all... i - ' regularly $3.98 jnd $4.98 ; - -- i) DO I SPRING COATS pl ' I cles marvelous for summer f unsays. Misses' sizes : i - V vv : r3 - , - ... t, A 1 P ND j j t JOYCE ANN HATFIELb SW Jzis s?c - - '.AW jT so yyj jm? 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