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Show SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 1956 Utah County. Utah 2-- A June 30 Altar Date Nears For Prominent Provo Pair Wedding Plans Pending For Ila Kay Halladay t Ha Kay Halladay, daughter of Mrs. ZeLma H. Halladay and the late John F. Halladay, is engaged to marry Robert Frank Larabee, 'son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lara- bee of SprlngVille. No definite date has been set for the wedding. Mr. Larabee is leaving this Seminary where she was a mem- ber of the Pep club, Ski Club andi Phi Gamma Phi. Robert is a graduate of the! Springviile High School and lds Seminary. He was a member of the Lettermans Club m high Gay Gammon has chosen June 30 for her wedding dafp at which time she will recite vows with Fred Carl- son at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W. Carlson, 55 Park Avenue. Miss Gammon's parents are Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Gammon of rrovo. A garden reception will follow the ceremony. from the East High was graduated Gammon Miss , , , . , , . Thursday for the armed forces. school Ha Kay is a graduate of the Ila is employed in Provo at the 01 Utan. Provo High School and Provo LDS present time. Q u sne ru T nt.t.pnHpH H v' 1 v.. the TTniversitv ii.. empiuyeu in nuvu. presently 0Y.i0 rocs m.Qri,iaoH frnm tho RHcrV.flm Young High School and has attended the Northrop Institute of Technology in Los Angeles and the Brigham Young University. He, also, is employed in Provo. . ii .iijiumjiiw)"')l" IS ... II'. r i i ? . Tt - '! t-- J-- t , ' ? ' ; Z'11 n - j - . vv v- I, ? . " jit 1 V 8 - . 1 i' f" - 1- H, r mmm r ' v , Mi '1; LUCILE KEARLEY Kearleys ell Engagement News for Daughter Lucile LaWONA DDC I La Wona Dix Miss Jenkins Is Engaged Plans Rites To Provoan For June 14 and Mrs. Elmo Croft of Provo wish to announce the en gagement of her daughter. La Wona Dix, to Max Jean Eldredge, son . of Mr. and Mrs. George Eldredge, also of Provo. 'Miss Dix,' a graduate of BY High School and LDS Seminary, Is a sophomore at the Bxigham Young University where she is majoring in elementary education. Mr. Eldredge was a sophomore at the BYU before entering the service where he served three years, two of them in Germany No definite date has been set for the wedding because Mr. Eldredge is leaving July 2 for Germany where he will fill an LDS Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Kearley of Lindon announce the engagement of their daughter Lucile to Terry J. March-bank- s, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Marchbanks, also of planned by Colleen Jenkins and Therrai sessions' on June 14 according to parents of Miss Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Dean B Muhlestein, Provo. ILA KAY HALLADAY The Muhlestein home at 1066 E. Briar will be opened to in vited guests and those who will attend a garden reception which will follow the nuptial ceremony PLEASANT GROVE Members son of Lindon. There were nine and continue during the remain of the Happy Hour Ladies Club club members in attendance. der of the evening. group met recently at the home Bridal attendant who will as- of Mrs. Earl Pate. The group enMrs. William J. Peterson was sist the bride on her chosen day joyed "Keno" as a diversion for hostess to members of the "Friend will be Mrs. Earl Williams. the evening, with prizes going to home on Thurs club Little Kathy Ann Muhlestein has Mrs. Albert Losh and Mrs. Nyle; ship" The at her social event was lovely day. been named flower girl. Bud Doyle. The ladies Were served 11' club members. enjoyed by Bell will fulfill best man duties tasty refreshments at small tables a was Dinner at enjoyed Miss Jenkins is a graduate of which held colorful bowls of float- table which held an artistic long ar the Lincoln High School and LDS ing roses. Each guest found a roses.. Roses were of rangement She attended the dainty porcelain figurine as a fav used elsewhere throughout the Seminary. Mission. or, at her place setting. Ten club rooms of Mrs. Peterson's home. and Brigham Young University has spent three years at St. members anu a guest, Mrs. Neil Clever place cards were effective NO MORE GLASSES Marks nursing hospital in Salt Hall, participated in the social ly used to seat the guests. Later Lake City. She will graduate in evening. MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) the ladies enjoyed visiting. Love, who rea?. for his live- September. Mr. Sessions, a son of Mr. and On Wednesday evening June 6, lihood doesn't wear glasses anyCounting our ow: moon, there William J. Sessions of ladies of the Variety Club met with- are Mrs. more. "Broke my glasses," Love 30 moons in the solar system. BlackMrs. their Paul said the other day. He didn't have Clearfield, is a graduate of Davis hurst, hostess, at club meet their regular a spare, so he worked all day with-- J High School in Kaysville and at ing. The evening was spent in tended Weber Junior College. out them. Love found that he could and planning a float for He a mission, to Aus- visiting, read better without glasses. He is traliafulfilled the Strawberry Days Parade. Re for the LDS Church. as employed by the freshments at small tables which a 'printer. Planning now for Insecticide held miniature umbrellas made of v f needs will pay off in less trouble dainty handkerchiefs highlighted Honolulu, Hawaii, has an aver in vegetable growing this summer. the evening. The doer prize was age temperature of, 71.5 degrees captured by Mrs. Oscar L. Swen . . , Press-Scimit- Is, Pleasant Grove Clubs Hold Meets . - Lindon. The couple will be married in the fall. Both Lucile and Terry have attended Pleasant Grove High School where he was recently graduated. Terry is also a graduate of the Pleasant Grove Seminary. The couple will live in Lindon after their marriage where Terry is employed. A quiet home wedding is being Le-la- nd GAY GAMMON Juab DUP Plans Nephi Convention Deon Tripp, William Walker Wed in Texas-Ceremon- y LEHI Of interest to - Lehians was the marriage June 2 of Deon Tripp to William Walker of Tex. The wedding was solemnized in the Callao LDS chapel, with the bride's brother, George Tripp of Lehl, officiating. The bride U a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Tripp of Callao, and has been employed recently in Moab. She attended school in Lehi, graduating; from Lehi High School, where she was Am-arill- a, i in The Juab County convention ofibers of the Central Company attend-nfeers Pio-Sa- lt in Lake City witf be the Daughters of the Utah ance. organization will be held in the Nephi Third Ward Relief! All members of the camps ia Society Building Wednesday, June Juab County have a special invi 13. tation to attend this convention. active in student affairs. An- There will be election of officers, L. Her sister Eudeane served as County President, Alligee maid of honor, while Boyd Tripp derson will be in charge of the2 and a luncheon will be served at noon. stood as best man. A niece, Ve- - meetings to be at 10 a.m. and A very interesting program Lynn Sampson of Salt Lake city, psm. was the flower girl. Following a has been prepared and the mem- honeymoon trip through Arizona and Texas, the newlyweds will son and daughter Joan, Mr. and make their home in Grand Junc Mrs. George Tripp, all of Lehi; and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Tripp of tion, Colo. the wedding from Pleasant Grove, as well as Mr. Attending Utah County were Mr. and Mrs ad Mrs. Duane Sampson of Salt Glen Peterson, Mrs. Maxine Peter- - Lake City. 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