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Show j '1 . l SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1955 Utah County, Utah ' ' I r.- - 2-- A :. , ! . ' ' !; . " - S f ir i f i ; I, i u , - a ' ' ' ; Cupid Is Busy This ppjjinM i i . A- v J'- - ? - I- s i t .- . ,. . - :.;:;.?:?,..: :f i - ' y - V " V v :& v. - ; . ; " ; - ' v C 'v. i 't :a ;-V- :-- ; ? ' ; , . T : ' - ; i . " f Vj ' I j :S 'J . :?. "i'fo si! 4! .? " - t ; j . " :, ".'j ' " ' .T ( i i'y Y '.: f '31 : : ' - ..! " ' Vf i',..t- - A ... .f r,.:.;4 tV w- -i r.. ' - ; - , Jln ah atmosphere Connie Rae Bills to Phillip nie Rae is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Bills, and Phillip is the son'of Mr. and Mrs. G. Marion Hinckley ;The marriage will take place July 6 at ithe Manti LPS Temple with a reception following in the East Sharon Stake House. sMiss Bills is attending the Brigham Young Higl School where she is a member of the Pep ClubJ Mr. Hinckley is a graduate of the Provo High School and LDS Seminary i He has attended the Brigham Young emUniversity and the vocational school, and he Is now : .Y" ployed, in Provo. J iThe couple will make their home in Provo. ' is ' the- son S. Jones of Provo, oi Mr,. and Mrs. Merlin W; Finch of Orem. t is attending Proyo High School The bride-to-b- e where she is active in student affairs, having been selected to the editorial staffs of both' the yearbook and school paper. She is also ia member of the Pep ' '. : ,clllb. ' r ' f tThe prospective groom is a graduate of Lincoln High School where he was also active in student affairs. He is at present employed in Provo. i The nuptial date has, not yet been circled. - nd . 1 1 ' Beta Sorosis i LoU ise Scott May Breakfast Plans, Early Wedd of spring, the engagement of Held At Cafe July Con Warren Hinckley is told. Connie Bills Betrothed To Phillip W. Hinckley : . Sherry Lee is the daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Max and-Raymo- j . ii j ; PaUl Hawkins' Given Saturday Party Rae, will leave" in June for a new assignment in Sacramento, Calif. Present ; besides the - honored guests were Mr and Mrs. Louis T. Fayre (Dorothy Hawkins) and children Linda, Kippie and ClaudfAdana. Turkey. PauTTspent the past year there ia, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. on special assignment, Adana is Hawkins (Beverly) and children, about 35 mUes east of ,Tarsus, Hallie, Bradley and James Robert. the old city where Piul the Aposwas ,born Lt. Hawkins obtle .. tained r many, interesting colored films; j which he . showed tor the and grvip. He and his wife Joy : two children, Thomas and Robbie Mr. and Mrs. Claud F. Hawkins were hosts to a family, party last night to honor their son Paul, a first lieutenant in the TJ. S. Air Force,! who recently returned from ' i . : - f i ; ' v.) : v ' ;.- . i ' j w F ' i , Buckley as president of Tonga Le Club during the- - coming club year it was learned Thursday following the election of officers held at the home of Mrs. Buckley. Others chosen were Mrs. Harry Startup, vice president; Mrs: Fred dark, Barbara Jean Milner, daughter secretary; Mrs. Noel Taylor, of Mr.f and Mrs. B. W. Milner of treasurer and Mrs. Wesley CarGary ter, reporter. ; : Provo,! is engaged to marry ; ' E. Stout in late June. Gary, is Favors to be used for a Moth the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland er's Day party were also made. Hostesses for the evening In ad Stout, also of Provo. dition to Mrs. Buckley were Mrs. Both are graduates of the Provo Carter and Mrs Beth Hinman. High School where Barbara was 4. , a member of the "A Cappella Choir, ' An vaccine for cat PU ; Gamma" Psi, and Pep Qub. V wes developed; ia 1S54. . ; Che .will be graduated from the Beauty Colleca la June. Gary, is a graduate of the Provo LD3 Seminary In high school he was tlso a member cf th A Cep- pslla Choir and Phi Gzrzrz Psi. Ha is employed In Proyp. , . Announces Engdg ement t ... Mrs."Buckley Will Be New Tonga, Le Head f) will serve Mrs. Jack Provo Coupl ; ! ( . t . i j 'V t - . , . anti-rabi- L, es -- ; mother-of-the-ye- N SARD AHA JEAN inLTIEIl JayceEWives Honbr Mothers : ; ; r , ,". f " ! D - Elks Auxiliary d. Stcrlinrr '; , -- . s, 7 Mother's Day ' Ar-le- 1-- A) ne ., . '; . , . chry-thsin- its back.-- Each ' - g-z-zt fa pair cf w&s ztzzU .'', ',..,, vcs : a v ivc'3 a crcc-ct- ed purchssed - i ivncTA N 77ii,.L , i -- ; 76 of .(I . o , m m t ' .) .;.-- I , ! ,i 7 l SHADOWS':'. 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Hzr t-- "n . . t rr-- t-- j V.il - k. -: , c i LV C3 LJ tl2 i vjf tTC-- - 0 I : . - TTcii IT-- 2j JT7. j IT" XJi( JTr3 - ii- - "7 I' I 1 i ' i a west center "f - r . , 41 ' ( . r ' - " x ' o ! x I'd' ' ' , ; uia wrapped ia dslrty whlta fccssi end Alaska J ' " f j crc rmi t . '. : . ! -- ; tks firct aid crJy 1 . .:-- 25-2- 7. - !: ' . If So, Let Us Help Yaxx Be Comfortable and Sleep Right on One of Our . . i LONG COY or ICING SIZE , : -- : This? co-capt- ar - , vis-iti- . . FiveCondidgtes Initiated lnto; , Ecoliiin Lilro r:osTu;aYTdLrnc:3 , - ls tied wiUi perky green bows. Color csptaia In ch&rga was Mrs. Merrill Eeckstrom. Iler was Mrs. Grant Beasley. This Is the last meeting the Jaycee 7ives will hold until Sep-- 1 tember when new club cfHcers will begin their, year. - :, I , Do You Ai'Jalto f TV ; j Mr. and Mrs. Delos Scott an- Beta Sorosis held its annual May oun the ; engagement of their breakfast Wednesday morning at m daughter Louise to Norman An- a local cafe. Tiin momWnfP wplrnmml hviaerson, son i Jwr. ana Mrs. javar Mrs. Floyd Loveridge.f Mrs. Gay Anderson of Orem. Ion L7 Caldwell, and Mrs.. Marion The marriage will take f place part of July at the home J. Olsen. Mrs. Harold Van Wage- - the early of the bride's grandmother Mrs. nen, president, . gave a toast to Louise Coleman. ; new members of the club. Then to she turned the program over Louise was graduated from the SemMrs. Olsen. Provo High School and-LMrs. Olsen was mistress of cere inary and since has been employed monies to a "Hobo" theme." We to" Provo. Tr are going as hoboes on a vacation, Norman was graduated from the so pick up your stick with a bag Millard High School an3 has at the end and hop on this freight served three years in the U. S. as it goes 'round the bend. As Navy. At presen he is employed the freight goes pyfing along, we in Salt Lake City. listen-- ; to tne tune of a .western song." Geanene Barker sang two cow boy songs. As the train approached another big city, Connie Jones sang I another song. Then Connie Olsen did a hulu dance in Hawaiian style. The room and tables were dec orated with tulips and lilacs. . A miniature train was on the table Tlve candidates were initiated and at each place a dainty colorful into the Elks' Auxiliary t Impres hobo pack. A delicious breakfast sive ceremonies performed by the was served tc 25 members, after organization's ritualistic team inan atmosnhere of shaded candlewhich they played bridge and Door prize;, went to Mrs. light In the Aerie home Tuesday evening., Nina Oare, president, "Fisher Smith. ; 1 was in charge. .h 2 Accepting membership were Mrs. Joseph Ovard and Mrs, Carl Boren, American Fork; Mrs; (Continued from Page Mrs Roy ; Vert,-- Orem; affairs , and has voted in every Brown and Mrs. Kenneth L. election held since woman suff- Evans, Provo. ' .f : rage. The initiation ceremony was Ogden with five teims. compet to She likes read books, preceded, by a ' short business ing. Salt Lake City, Ogdenv Mur and newspapers, meeting during which time a dis- ray, Provo and Brigham City. magazines, not only ; to herself, but to her cussion was held on a state 'con The Provo team won first place children and grandchildren as vention scheduled for the "Eagles in last year's competition. they have been growing up with organization and the Auxiliary In Hostesses during the evening her. She keeps up a big corre Ogden on. May were Irene Billings, Reva Robi spondence yet. Hobbies of Mrs. Ritualistic competition for the son and Ruth Addis. Thirty-fou- r Knudson are growing flowers. group is scheduled for May 21 In members were present. ' knitting, and embroidering. She Is also an excellent cook.. She o ;oVi e Wi o . o o has taught her children to learn were not I ' wishing things by doing, ' , done. -- Ez-Cel-C- The - "Jaycee Wives of ' Spanish Fork honored their mothers at their dinner meeting he!3 Wednes day night at the:. Social Center in ' Spanish Fork. ' There were 23 members and 23 'guests; present. x Mrs. LaVlna Fugal of Pleasant Grove. America's Mother of .the Year,, the guest speaker, was ac companied by ; her daughter. Mrs. Fugal spoke ca what had Influenced her' most durics her life and her associations with people. ' was A musical, seise tica sung -by Mrs.- Grant Let ley. . The tables were centered with crystal swani, each carrying' a on large lavendsi r Betty Lou Rowley, daughter, of LEHI A Lehi mother of 13 has Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed Rowley, of been voted "Mother of Lehi" for Orem, will marry Bill Page, son 1956 by the Federated Women's of Mrs. Lucille Page of Orem and Clubs of this community. Seven the late Joseph H. Page, June, 28 Lehi clubs have voted Mrs. Dor- in the Salt Lake LDS Temple." A reception will be , held ,the othy Bennett following evening at the Vineyard in secret balloting this week. Ward Chapel. V '.Widely known for her nursing The bride-to-h- e will be graduatmothMrs. is Lincoln High' Bennett the this from ed ability, spring er of 13 sons and daughters. Her School. She Is a graduate of the husband was the late Clifford Orem LDS Seminary; She is active in music, Tigerettes, Bennett. Born in Ogden, Jan. 5, andcheerleading, ' Subdeb Club. 1904, she is a long-tim- e resident The groom-to-b- e is a graduate of Lehi. She received .her nursing of Pleasant Grove High School and training at the LDS Hospital, and Tlmpanogos LDS Seminary. He has currently is employed as a nurse1 attended the Brigham Young Uni at the State Training School in versity . where he ? was active? ia American Fork. sports. He is presently employed' Although rearing a large fam- in Orem. ily, she has filled an important nicne in tne community as a Linda. Robert Clifford, r Chert, nurse for the past 15 years. She Ellen and Gregory Russell Benhas taken a personal interest in nett all, in KPhoftli children outside her family, and Other nominees I for the honor has taught In the Primary, Sun were Mrs. Jti. w. wcdo, Mrs. a- -. day School, Gleaner and Junior ton Giles, Mrs, Lulu Anderson and. Gleaner programs. She also has Mrs. Virgil IL" Peterson. served; as a Relief Society visit ing, teacher and member, of her ward choir. G5 SPEG.1UZ3 One son, Elder Richard Ben nett, is, now serving on a mission in Japan, and- two .duaghters. CUfta B. Varney and Beverley B. Hoggard are both registered i nurses, Three sons, von, Paul and Jessee are now attending college at BYU and Dixie. Other children include Mrs. Joseph (Faye) Godfrey of, Lehi, Mrs. Richard (Ann) L. Anderson, a Salt Lake City hospital worker; Lyle Gene, . I t Betty JRowley Sets' June 28, Mariria&e Date Pick 'Mother Of the Year' LOUISE SCOTT CONNIE RAE BILLS - , Lehi Clubs L Romantic tidinsfs of the springtime reveal the engagemnt of lonely Sherry Lee Jones and Raymond rincn.- rr : V" BETTY LOU ROWLEY "s ivi. : ; t Sherry Lee. J ones Will Wed Raymond VtFirich ' '. 7 ..SHERRY LEE JONES , .".;!'' a "i |