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Show ' i ' " ' , .'it,' s 'I i U" iI I ' , lip. '? i , ; ' ill " I . ) i Told En&a&emen ts Spring SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1956 Utah County. Utah r, 'i . M 2-- A I -- ' ! ' " . ... ? - II "I f . x " 1 . j .... .i jo"" - r. M. I s ' t ' - I r i i .... i r '.''V ..... . " : ; - - , L - ' ! :;. ' f . ,: - v - , i , vj. j t , - j - ; ,, y I .'.'..:;. v - VI t ;..:V .:",; ) . - T - - r : - ' , : f,v .i: ' - - t - - ' . . ' , . ; , E ' . ' r . - "i . . ' HELEN DEON DRUKE : ' ..I Future Wedding Plans Pend For Beverly June Bouwhuis . . RENEE VACHER Salt Lake! Temple Ceremony Scheduled by Renee Vacher of:.' Lt. i". Commander and . Mrs Thomas B. Murray of Boise, 'Ida., now residing in Corpus Christi, -;. -- : Tex. t bride-eleis a graduate of The Beverly is the daughter of llr. Huntington Park High School, aad'Mrs. Fred Bouwhuis of May-woo- where she was a member of the Society. Upon her gradut Calif., and Mel is the son Phoenix ation she was employed with the FBI in Washington, D. C. and Los Angeles; for two years. She has attended the Brigham Young; Uni versity,! and is now employ edt In Vernon,' Calif. She has also served as an LDS Stake missionary in South ; Los Angeles. , Mel is an engineer at Geneva. He is a graduate of the University 1 of New Mexico at Albuquerque in As spring has arrived with its loveliness, so has it also brought the engagement of Beverly June Bouwhuis to Mel R. Murray. ; 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. . Victor R. Vacher couple will make their home of Provo are announcing the en- Provo. gagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter! Renee, to Willis Hepworth, son :of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Hepworth of i ct i4:;iy:lr. ' The couple will be married June 22 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and on the following evening, they will be honored at a (wedding Ward ception at the First-SevenLDS Chapel. A number of parties are being arranged in nonor of the bride-elec- t. Miss Vacher was graduated from mechanlcaH engineering, and has Provo High School and! Provo LDS done graduate work at the BYU. Seminary. He spen three years as a U. S. Mr. Hepworth wasi graduated Naval officer, and he filled a mis- from Cyprus High School and has sion for' the LDS Church in the served four years with the U. S. Eastern States Mission. Navy. He is now attending the ' th pre-nuDti- al : .. - v Brigham Youig University. After & short' honeymoon . Mrs. R Houtz Entertains at " Church Party M 7A :4 " i U.J ' the) activities and reported that many members unable to be present had sent ;in orders. g Further .means of were discussed. Social activities occupied the rest of the evening. Six members and five guests, Mrs. A. G. Tobias, Mrs. W. C. McKenzie, Mrs. W. S. Arnold, Mrs. G. E. Jorgensen a'nd Mrs. Orvin E. Simmons were served fund-raisin- . Mrs. Lutitia The Women's of the Johnson Steedman will have Orem CommunityFellowship Church met U ' open' house today at the home, a fund ' raising party Thursday .of her daughter, Mrs, Paul evening at tne nome of Mrs. Warren, 576 E. 7th S., Spring-vill- e; Robert Houtz. from 5 p. m.f in honor Mrs. Willis Vincent directed refreshments 80th birthday. Her . of OPEN HOUSE the i ! j v ' 2-- Todayfor -- in . Entertains ;: UaIa JUIUoljo of The final i activities.- v. I a baby shower by t Beta J limeeting ...1 4.1. Ltl porosis was mgnugnxea mm delightful review of the life of Henry D. Thoreau given by Mrs D. Orlo Alien! Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fisher . Smith. Mrs. Allen said that Mr. Thoreau, one of America's outstandespecially ing writers, was known for his simplicity and individualism, . He lived removed material from ofthe physical, men and that felt life, things should go to the source of life rather than rely on the superficial. Born in Concord, Mass., lit 1817, Mr. Thoreau lived, only 45 years, but left a permanent imprint on America as a whole as well as his immediate friends, among them Ralph W. Emerson. Mrs. Allen, was introduced by the : program chairman, ' Mrs. Keifer B. Sauls. Preceding the review, Mrs. i m. Harold Van Wagenen, president; 8 business meeting in which she gave a report on the past year's activities. She presented the club with a small token of appreciation. Mrs, Angus j Can non and Mrs.j Lenjan Bennett reported on their past years work, and then Mrs. Van Wagenen turned the key over to the Incoming president, Mrs. Clifton A. Tolboe, Mrs. Tolboe read the k;u - i list of the new committees the coming year and expressed hope for a successful season. j The Smith home vvas decorated With an abundance of flowers beautifully ananged by the hd.st-esThe table was elegant'with a silver dish of pi4k chrysanthemums and white stock. After the program the 23 members, moved to the 'patio for deli-cio- s. i Games were played, and prizes won by Mrs. Jerry Eckles, Mrs. Joe Done, Mrs. Ron Wright and Mrs. Joe Linford. . Mrs. Worthen served refreshments to 12 members. i 4, 1876, a daugh-- . - . j . : ' 1 , him tht ii ' "Stems' - ,i ' Sanforized combed cotton the print in ever-freSpring colors splashed J ' on black. Completely Washable, twxaui open flat for easy cart. Misses or Petitea sh 13 to 23. have ont of ' i 1 1' V4 CARAT 2 CARAT ; " . '' ii! . selections largest I'M i ' iamonds In Utah. mm FASHION . ter of William and Maria, Cur-,ti- s Fullmer. She spent the early part of her life in Mapleton and later1 lived in Delta before mov- . ; I ; May 8. i ; A nt In-la- w, ' vl. i WEBB'S There's a breath of Spring In this flattering floral-priswim,... witR the hew long lint t shaped basque and "billowy skirt. v New York office accessory buyer in our ' f 1 ' WW. JUDY ; i ' June 6."j A centerpiece" of two treble clefs in silver and white decorated the table along with ' pink and white carnations; white asters and white snapdragons Miss Druke, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin J. Druke )f Phoenix. Ariz., is a graduate of the University oV Utah in music and education. While there she was a member of Alpha Chi Omega, Mu Phi; Epsilon, Lambda Delta Sigma and Mortar Board. She is doing graduate work at the Brig ham Young University; Mr. Udall, a brother of Earl Udall and Mrs. Woodrow Evans of Provo, is the son bf Mr. and Mrs. John H. UdaU of Phoenix. He has attended the Phoenix College, and is now going to the BYU. He filled an LDS, mission to California and spent two years In the U. S. Army. H in tha married be will They Salt Lake LDS Temple and Aavt a reception at the LDS Institute of Religion on the U. of U. campus. Thursday evening Mrs. Evans entertained' at a shower for Miss L j! Druke r !, us refreshments. : from i - . the members for of the Chez Moi Club Friday at the home of Mrs. Lynn Worthen. ' ' l i , Hxcerpts rr6m A Letter , SPRINGVILLE An invitation ' Is extended to relatives and . friends of Mrs.' Lutitia Johnson Steedman to attend a i open ' hous this afternoon in observance of her 80th birthday. The open house will be held at the home of a daughter and" son- -t Mr., and Mrs. Paul War576 East Seventh. South, from ren, Z to 5 p. m. " Mrs. Steedman was born in , Mapleton-May30- ; ' i - ! At an announcement luncheon in Salt Xake City: May 19, the engagement of Helen Deon Druke' to marry Samuel Hunt iUdall was made known. . Mrs. Walter Shaw was hostess for 22 close friends and relatives at the luncheon which had a musi- WRAP 'H' TIE Matron, 80 ' - v YOUR '. ' . SPRINGVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Eldon F. alfreyman announce the- engagement of their daughter, i Mary, to I cal theme. Favors featured silver Marlin Giles, son of Albert Giles. and white musical notes with pink to married 'be The young Springville couple plans June 12 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. On tfcei following writing that said, "Helen and Sam, evening a reception in their honor will be ";held in . the Third-Nint- h , ; Mrs. L Worthen ward chipel in Springville. , bride-to-be is of a The Springville High graduate School and LDS Seminary where she was active in music Plays. Hostess ; and on the staff of the school paper. Also an SHS and LDS Seminary graduate, Marlin At Baby Shower was an outstanding athlete at school in addition to other Mrs. Charles Adams was given , Open House. J MARY PALFREYMAN 5 Mrs. Smith Magna. : - i d, J I : ' Luncheon Announcement 'V ,.i Honors Helen Deon Druke Ml 5: Springville Couple Tells Daughter s Wedding Date I 1 ' fi Will Marry Samuel Hunt UdaU. v V . BEVERLY JUNE BOUWHUIS ' !A yj tr 1 be tht judgt f WEBB'S have the silt, the quality, the settings YOU : $J95 to please you. " i - At present ing to Springville. she makes her home with ; ' , Salt Lake. : daujihterin Active in LDS Church affairs, she served as a Relief Society teapher for 30 years, as well as a : clasi; leaden She has "also been" r la fterested genealogy. :' She has seven sons and daughters: Mrs. Charles Miner of Salera; Earl F. Johnson and Am-mF. Johnson, Delta; Mrs. Pat Barney, Delta, Utah; Mrs. Paul Warren, Springville ; ,Mrs. D. D. Salt Lake City"; and , Robinson, Harold Johnson, ' Long Belch, Calif. There are -- also 38 grandchildren and 33 QOO ,,. . ?on into fr ; -- . . V, ;. DIAMONDS 1 fcoe lit ' l necWine- - Priced from P cotton - CARAT 25 ; ;n- v- 7 ! c on EIGHT . BUTTON GIOVE,, ; PINS Pnne .lEO WPnwloW I . , J4 notK.ng : great-grandchildr- en :' ' ' ' ,.,....,..-!- an eye is often the matter of a straight stocking seam and a aimple, becoming, shoe. If you've consistent stocking seam trouble, try. seamless hosiery. r exciting. ona vr- - However, . -'- hi r BosJi don. i : PP - wu retfauran.- h Judy Madrid- - I Xmerican. orn v ,-- CAQA7 .r v way ye t Th difference in quality. U Ccrat Diamond n InGLJLKOVZ'i fCTi-- j Tc7,ic" Urns p;:370S V . let WKS'S show you th ' ' : - ; ;The difference between a pretty leg and one that never catches .sd3 ' . ' r--. ' r" L.A.r.:oM STUDIO c:. iijc r:. c'.7 CENTER a WEST Provo . ,13 t:cr.i:i u::;vzt:ty av |