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Show n J U SUNDAY HERALD Verla Haws, Doyle Cloward Await June 29th Date TodayMr. Marry and Verla Haws, daughter of Mrs. Veari Haws, will be married today at her parent's home in Provo to Doyle Cloward, son of Mrs. Lily Heath. President Philo iT. Edwards will perform the cere mony. swk" ; i", t i. f ' -- ' " V ,. s ' - : I .. t ,' in -- n.ii.i. n... 1rmi win .i t mi t n A VERLA HAWS 5 ReNAE BIGGS open house was held "r ; . , ',A 7 : , i t -' yity V ' f - v r ,i ' ' ' 4T. , " - ' ' I '- - ' J , ' " The couple was married May 28 in the Manti Temple by President of Eureka is the father John Rogers, uncle of the groom. U. S. Paratroopers. A wedding dinner was served after- groom. The will in be ceremony performed They will .make a home in Provo. ward at theH Rogers home Manti. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Wayman of Provo. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Burnham of uiana- - ins. For the open house the new bride wore an orange and white street length dress with an orange gladioli corsage. The house wa beautituuy ae- corated with flowers, and the lawn was gaily lighted. Serving were Mrs. Thelma Sparks, Gloria Weitzel, JoAnn Gay, Bonnie Stalker, Norma Burnham, Bertha Larimore, Ursella Wayman and two sisters of the bride, Mrs. Lewis Willey, Afton, ' . V -- 4" ,;;Ssl; : ; 1 v mm SECOND 10 NEVA SORENSEN a.m. win make aluminum trays . and see demonstration! of t e x t i 1 e painting. Luncheon at noon. Shan Batty will give the lesson at 2 p.m. f-- s - irv A I t; X: , i! i x n bi ii r RIVERGROVE FIRST I" X-f- Mr. Luce has attended the Proyo 18 ; , . i , f, ; a f' ': -- v, ' ';V! FRAUGHTON In rites performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Monday, June married 4, Roe Mae Theobald Ronald V. Canfleld. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Theobald of Provo, while Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Canfield of Boise, Ida., ate parents of the charge of the guest book. For her honeymoon to Southern Utah and Nevada, the bride wore a grey suit with white accessories The couple will be at home in groom. A lawn reception was given that evening at the rneobald home. Carol Moore, Kay Canfield and Mona Timpson were bridesmaids De Ann Theobald was flower girl The bride was dressed in a silk crystalline gown ;with beaded trim and long sleeves. The skirt was full, and she wore an illusion veil With a flowered headpiece. Her bouquet was of white carnations Provoan's Father To Celebrate ' 88th Birthday Wymount Village. N. Mi Jensen will celebrate his 88th birthday today at an open house reception at his home in Fountain Green. He ii the father of Mrs. Osmond Crowther of Fountain Green and Mrs. George E. Collard, Provo! Receiving hours will be from 1 to 7 p.m. Mr. Jensen has 22 grandchildren and 40 greatgrandchildren. pink linen. Mrs. Canfield was in linen. Both had embroidered pink t . i Liu a: , t j. Mount Etna, Sicily's 10,633-foer of the groom, Lieutenant (jg) volcano, has had more than 50 Jerry Canfield, was best man in major eruptions in recorded his'A his Navy whites. Ushers wre tory, the last being in 1950. Vera Fredricksonr and Don Scarlet. The garden was decorated with baskets of roses, peonies, .iris and pinks. Hammond organ music was played by a sister and broth Mr. and Mrs. Don Scar of Salt Lake City. let, A sister-in-laof the bride, Mrs. Miriam Theobald, served with Effie cousins along Wright, Diana -- Smith anf Margie Wright. wedding of their daughter, Neva, High School. For the past two and MRS. FAY MARSHALL JOHNSON (Carolyn Phillips) to Sergeant Thomas K. Luce, son onhalf years, he has served with ' SUNSET of Mrs. Karl Bleak and the late the U. S. Marine Corps, part of Tuesday at 10 a.m., all women Kent Luce....':. ' r the Hawaii. in time of the ward are urged to come and. wor.t Teachers topic at 11 in The marriage will be solemnized The couple J win live at Camp the Manti LDS Temple, and a LeJeune, N. CL, where the groom a.m. Lunch at noon. reception will follow that evening is stationed. I PIONEER SECOND Will meet Tuesday at 1 p.m. ati the Skyliner. for hand work. Showing of Miss Sorensen is a graduate of The first woman student was ad- Mrs. Jerry Canfield and Mrs, An installation banquet w a s sergeants-at-arm- s. aluminum held at a local cafe for the Ameritrays by Bessie Gour- - the Provo High School and Provo mitted to Michigan State Univer- Denese Heyborne were in the gift A xylophone number was played LDS Seminary. She has been em sity in 1870. : room. Inez Fredrickson was in can Legion Auxiliary Unit 13 at a by Genelle ley. Brimhall, and readings THIRD WARD lo-- al cafe Wednesday, were given by Ulenna Webb. Will meet Tuesday at 2:30 for .racial guests were Mrs. Clara Mrs. Mott was presented with a work and business with memfirst vice president of Past President's pin; and she in Mrs. Gladys bers Dirlrt 4; Mrs.' Irene Baker, sec-o- - turn prcrsnted president's a pin Weaverquilting. how to will demonstrate vice president and installing to, Mrs. Groneman. a make board; sewing Nursery. o!;:?ir; Hrs, Well Thurston, Dis-tri- :t Mrs. Fillmore was in charge of UNIVERSITY WARD ' president elect; and Mrs. Ad the Mrs. Alyrtle . Hafen Tuesday at 2- - p.m. Articles for rian Day. vife of Post 13 com- - was banquet. chairman of invitations and July 4 celebration should be , decorations. . handed in at this time. Cooking Mrs. Gract Harrison presented She was assisted Mott Mrs. articles will be handed in June by corsages to Gold Star .Mothers, and Mrs. Groneman. 15 at 10 a.m. Mrs. Sarah Mendenhall, Mrs. Celeste iMaloney, Mrs. Dagxnar Nielson and Mrs. Hannah Boyd. She also presented corsages. to jthe new officers, Lillian Groneman, ' preswent; Mrs. Lucme . Blumen-tha- l, 1 first vice president; Mrs. invited out?. Wadding? Anniversary? or just Leola Loosed second vice president: 4e . ! ) N QUI TTING er-in-la- w, Legion Auxiliary No 13 w Has Installation Banquet . y,. BUSINESS fdr Summer V E CONTINUES E . ; ot Mr. and Mrs. Keith William ployed in Salt Lake City at the Sorensen of Provo announce the Genealogical Society. - engagement, and coming June J !4m . I Nursery. B--Ie- :yj ; , 1- and red roses. The attendants wore green and yellow dresses and carried white and yellow carnations. Mrs. Theobald's dress was of Betrothal of Neva Sorensen b Sgt Luce Announced Will meet Tuesday at 10 a.m. for quilting. Noon lunch. Mrs. K. Bjorge will give hobby show, and different women of the ward will demonstrate rug making. nI . i Lawn Reception Given For Mr., Mrs. Canfield r r Relief Society Monday at ' BEULAH Colo., and Carol Wayman, Bur-banCalif. Assisting with the gifts were Miss Gay ana Miss Wayman. In charge of the guest book was Mrs. Vivian Moulton. The bride wore a brown suit .with brown accessories for her Colorado honeymoon. guests were Special Mrs. H. P. Hatch, Mrs. Bob Pel-la- x, and Mrs. Rulon Hatch of Brig-ha- m City; .Mrs. Fay Hatch, Mr. Neil Rogers and Mrs. Mrs. and of Ogden; Mr. and Larimore Earl of Logan; Mr. and Cox John Mrs. Mrs. E; L. Marler, Ben Marler, Mr. and Mrs; Dean Barney, Mrs. Viola Thompson and daughter Sonna, Mr. and Mrs. Mary Howard and Norma Burnham of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Nels Jensen, 11IVERGROVE . ' ' - An open house was also held in Blanding on June 4. The groom is stationed at Alameda, Calif., in the U.S. Navy. . ii , - -- X " , : Rexburg, Ida. I ' tt in the garden of the Shurtliff home by Bishop Gordon B. Miner. A re ception will follow. Both ReNae and James are em ployed in Provo. He has just been released from serving with the of the out-of-to- ' ' v J. t , I p I m i ' f .. -. ' l Announcement has been made of the engagement and approaching June 15 wedding of ReNae Biggs to James L. Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Shurtiff are parents of the bride. Ernest L. Stephens Jensen. '-' - I: k, ; " r Lewis E. Burnham (Gail Wayman) at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. tives. Mr. Johnson is here on leave from Colorado Springs, Colo., where he is an airman first class. He has attended the Springville High School. The bride is a graduate of Orem LDS Seminary. She has attended Lincoln High Scnool. After a short honeymoon, the groom returned to his base Saturday. His bride will join him in the near future. :- mm in Provo to honor Mr. and Mrs. Bride Will Join Husband At Army Base in Colorado Carolyn Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard V. Phillips of Provo, wasj married May 31 in Provo to Fay Marshall Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Johnson of Mapleton. Elder Warren P. Kirk performed the marriage. A wedding dinner was given, for members of both families that same day at a local cafe. A dinner by the bride was given at her parent's home Sunday for close rela June 'i ' . rJ Honors ReNae Bi&&s Sets Date Newly Weds With James L. Stephens V -- . v I Open House ':''::':''V K v: '' ; -- coln High Schol and LDS Sem inary. The groom has attended the Central Utah Vocational School. Two showers are being planned for the bride in the near future.! She is employed in Provo, and Mr. Cloward is employed in Orem. They will live in Provo. i ; y i0 - AMERldAN FORK Of social interest to a wide circle of friends is the announcement of the engagement of Beulah Fraughton, daughter of Mrs. Beatrice Fraugh-to- n of this city, to Harry D. Fletcher Jr. of Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Fletcher Sr. are Spanish parents of the prospective bridegroom. The couple has circled the date of June 29 for their wedding, which is to take place in the gardens of the home of Mrs. Meda Hunsaker, 365 N. Center, here. The cduple wrill liye in American Fork. Miss Fraughton is employed as a receptionist in the American Fork Hospital. ) .v-v ' , The bride's ballerina length dress is of white net and lace with a lace jacket. She will wear a net veil falling from a crown. Her bouquet will be of red and white carnations. Decorating the home will be large bouquets of gladioli dai sies and carnations, with two small bouquets of roses and carnations on the tables. Attending the marriage will be about 25 members of both families. The bride is a graduate of Lin- V 5-- A Beulah F rough ton Engaged To Harry D. Fletcher Jr. '1 V JUNE 10, 1958 Utah County, Utah SUNDAY, 1 , ( : ; '". ww'ifiMi m m iiiiiHii Km mm m.i ii mm Ct v plain Take a gift from iiemdselman's Mrs. Day, secretary; Mrs. Eloise Fillmore; historian; Mrs. Lillian Hebdon and Mrs.. Nahina George, " w FOR GRACIOUS LIVING, . t ... come in, visit our ; - f- - gift department.- - , 1 ,1 FINAL WEEK ) ri 4 r j , Selection LENOX Complete : iiiii.,,,,. 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