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Show '"VI ' r SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY. MAY 27, 195 Utah County, UUh 19 rv w com m m o we r QViSt Mil i Leaves Soon For Japan Barbara Dee Naisbett Becomes N e w Mrs. Bigelow ( of white lace trimmed with pearls and rhlnestones. She carried a white pearl prayer book centered with: a single white orchid. Shell ceremonies wasjj unattended. i Mrs. Naisbett! OR EM Mrs. Sherman L. Bigelow will join her husband in Ja pan within the next few weeks ; - . i, ii j following wedding held at the home of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. M. Alvin" Rowley on May 19. The bride is the former Barbara Dee Naisbett, daughter of Mr. and MrsJ Walter W. Naisbett of Salt. Lake City. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Bigelow of jOrem. The double-rin- g ceremony was performed by Bishop Lawrence chose a suit of gray silk print and IjMrs. Bigelow wore a fushia colored afternoon gown. Both wore corsages of pink and white rosebuds. The group enjoyed a buffet f luncheon following the ceremony. LtJ Bigelow was on ah unex pected furlough from his base in Japan from, the U. S. Army Air Force.i He left this week to re-- 1 Palmer of the Ore m LDS Elev- turn He is a former student of enth Ward in the presence of the the Lincoln High School and the immediate t family ' ' and close University of Utah and was a i friends: member of the Sigma Phi fra- The. bride chose a sheath gown. ternity. 1 1 7 . . Convenient Redwood Parbecue Set consists of tablej and two matchinq benches. Sturdy redwood treated to resist sun and moisture. Retains its original color. Makes outdoor dining a pleasure. 5-fo- '.'. , 2 ' , . vK Relief. Society Workers Have Meeting bt $2.50 Down Tri-Stak-e. GROVE Approxi Relief Society work mately ;180 ers and priesthood members at tended "the afternoon session of the Relief : Society's I annual tri stake convention held this week in the , Timpano goa .stake house .Guest speakers featured were iAleine M. jYoung and Josie B iBay. members of the genera board of the LDS church. Speaking on the home, Mrs Bay stressed the importance of a planned weekly family hour "a spiritual responsibility of all Re lief '.Society women.! Mrs. . Young poke on the storing of know! edge. '.'The' more we store, the i more 'we have to give, away," she said. Timpanogos Stake President MerrilL N. Warnick, called upon by. the- Stake's presiding Relief Society President , Florence Gill man, paid tribute to the 50 sing-- I mothers who big supplied . T! II priaie music ior me ev the leadership of Ellen Timpanogos Stake chorister; and II Evelyn Blake, the Stake's or- - I ganist. President Warnick said. "It's not what you get, but what you give that's important in this PLEASANT . - : sMMMMMM nm$M ' , - , .1 i' ' ' v a t - V . - - all-da- ed 3p $6 Month' Cover and, canopy! of durable water 'rebellant vat dyed cotton Comfortable innerspring seat padded with sTsai and felted cotton vRust Iron resistant angle frame. ! C5 ; Q)A3 it 57 Down v Aluminum Chaiso v Cool Saran Webbing open-ai- r loafing in this Harmony House chetM founo that adjusts fo 4 positions. Springy Saran plastic resists sun, water and stretching. Aluminum a Roy from, stoinfess steel hardware. Enjoy JSC ioiin)(oJ ll(o)Vv(c- - rfifi' . Mrs. Lethe Tatge was president of the Wa satch County Daughters of the Utah Pioneers at the annual con vention held recently in the Center Creek Ward Chapel.. M 'Other officers elected to assist Wodd-Firiishinq i . Mrs. Tatge during the next' two Ha?el Giles, 'years include Mrs. first vice president; ' sec Mrs. Leah Casper, HEBER older and Adults ond vice president; Mrs. Lizzie Mrs. Club members from' throughout Buell, secretary-treasure'- r; Loraine Wright, chaplain; Mrs. Wasatch County are being inClara Epperson, choirster; Mrs vited! to l a summer school, Ruby Provost, parliamentarian. The.1 first meeting will.be held 0t . t Holdover officers are Mrs. o.ov unaer .1 xnei ai p.m. iviuuuay Ethel Johnson, historian ; Mrs, direction of Mrs. Mary Bacon, : Ethel Watson, organist; Mrs. Wasatch County Home Demon-'- ! Zella Blackley , registrar. stration agent, in her- - office in Appointed! officers are 'Mrs. the Courthouse. Cordelia - Luke,, auditor; Mrs. The purpose of the meeting Emma 'Wherritt, history, chair- - will be ,to discuss materials and man; tMrsi Marvel Murdock, furniture to be. refinished at the building chairman ; Laverae Fish- - school. ;er, Florence Johnson and - Josie The': first workshop session of Todd, .relic committee the: school is scheduled for June Outgping officers are Bernice 5 at 9 a.m. Further details of Simpson, Mary Casper, Nina he school may ' be obtained by Kohler and Jennie B. Duke. contacting Mrs. Bacon. The nominating committee Was Bulletins published by the' Utah Mrs. Ethel;! Watson, chairman: State.) Agricultural College Ex 'Mrs. Clara Epperson, Mrs., Sarah tension Service and, written by. Mrs. Shirley Chat win tJhe specialist, Mrs. Rhea H. 'Kendall, ' and Mrs. Florence Johnson. ' Gardner, will ' be used at the Mrs. Kate B. Carter and Mrs. school and' methods' worked out Leah Larsen; national DUP offi-- by Mrs. Gardner will be, followed. Basic materials such' as pene cers, spoke at the convention ;Yearly reports were given by trating wood seal,, sandpaper, Sarah Kendall of the No. 1 camp varnish remover, etc. will be in Heber; Clara Epperson, forget- - avauaDie at tne school. me-ncamp in Heber; Shirley iChatwin, Hawthorn Camp in Mid- - Ton't iron mattress ; pads ; after .' way. Bernice Simpson gave a sec- laundry. This flatten? the air retarial report and Lethe Tatge spaces which help make ' them! gave a presidential report;- - . soft and absorbent. Fluff .the cotRefreshments were served by ton batting by shaking the pad ' " the Center Creek Relief Society., vigorously HEBER LAWN SWING LO, I 1 . DUP's Name i. Mrs. TatgePresident ton 7 r welfare program and advised executive leaders to cut down on unnecessary activities that take mothers away from their homes and children their first responsi-- 1 r bility. Morning sessions of the conven tion were attended by stake exe cutive officers and' board mem bers from Alpine, Lehi, and Timp anogos Stakes. Mrs. Bay address ed the Alpine Stake Relief Society workers while Edna Walker, the Stake s president, conducted; and Mrs.! Young addressed the Lehi and Timpanogos Stakes' Relief Soicety ' workers while President Gillman conducted. y The session was high a lighted by delightful luncheon prepared and served by Relief Society workers of the Grove . Ward, f Heber News I s . , re-elect- a - -- Separation into two groups fol lowed the afternoon program. An outline of the lejssons for the com ing year . was presented to class leaders, by Mrs. Young, while Mrs. Bay , touched briefly on the - . ' ' Harmony H6use 1 life.',' j , . J" V I $5 Month ? , . . - f re-elect- Class.Planned ed I. ! . re-elect- ed - L'. .... 4-- H ! j All Steel wood-finishi- ng . 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