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Show . SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY. MARCH 24, 1957 Utah Cbunty. Utah 16 - Girls Tell Romantic ISfews Sally Jeanne Majesky To Wed W. D. Harris Miss Nord&ren Announcement is being made of the engagement of Sally Jeanne Majesky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Majesky of Tucson, Ariz., to William Dale Harris, son of Mr and Mrs Solone Harris of Orem. The couple has set no date for the marriage. The bride-eleis a graduate of the Amphitheatre School in Tucson. She is now employed as a secretary High in Tucson. Mr. Harris, also a graduate of AHS, belongs to the U. S. Army Reserve, 24th Tank Battalion. He is now employed in Tucson. En&a&ed to David Shields Another Canadian will be added to the family of Mr. and Mrs. Weston N. Nordgren of Provo when their daughter Vickie Dawn will be wed to David L. Shields in early summer. Mrs. Nordgren is also from Canada, a native of Taber, Alta. Mr. Shields, an airman second class, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lei and B. Shields of Provo, formerly of Lethbridge, Alta., Canada. has been atThe bride-eletending the Brigham Young Uni versity where she is affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma. She sang with the University chorale and choral union and was active in the Spanish Club and speech t V- - V. 4 'V a 4 w a o:: v. Dr Porter Speaks On open house reception will be held Sunday afternoon from 2 to 8 p. m. honoring newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. An Arnold Wayne Vert. Mrs. Vert is the former Sylvia Gard- at Brigham Young University. He must tional maturity equal phy- went on to say, Dr. Blaine Porsical maturity," "Emotional In mar ter told Fortnighters Thursday riage is shownmaturity in whether we evening at the home of Mrs. O. are concerned about what we D. Bruce. give to marriage as well as what Dr. Porter is chairman of the we receive." Farraly Relationship department He named six responsibilities of marriage. One, the opportunity for growth of all family members; second, establishing creative relationships between the husband and wife; and third. planning for the prevention and solving of problems. M Men, Gleaner ner. former Sylvia Gardiner. Open house will be held at the home of Mr. Vert's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Antony Vert, 126 E. 12th N., Orem. Parents of the brjde are Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Gardiner, also of Orem. recited The newlyweds vows Thursday at noon in a ceremony performed in Ely, Nev., by Clair Black, Ely First LDS Ward bishop. The bridegroom's parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Orlan C. Pope, Provo, accompanied them to Ely. In Ely they were the. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Pope. The new Mrs. Vert is a student at Orem High School. Mr. Vert is a member of the U. S. Army TransportaHe will leave for Oakmorning Tuesday land, Calif., for an assignment to the Middle East. He completed his basic training at Fort Bliss, Tex. tion Week Features Varied Events k v; Corps. East Provo Stake irtsv' mi Sonja Whittle Plans Rites With Dennis E. Peterson Attend Meet Provo members of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Auxiliary attended a state meeting Thursday evening in Salt Lake City. The 19 women were Mrs. Thomas Vlasis, Mrs. Arne Mat-soMrs. Annie Carter, Mrs. Sidney Belmont, Mrs. Wallace Allen, Mrs. E. Q. Oare, Mrs. George Clark, Mrs. Allen Peterson, Mrs. D. Evans, Mrs. Thomas Hicken, Mrs. Raymond Young, Mrs. Joseph Marshall, Mrs. Don Soren-soMrs. Thomas Jones, Mrs. William Martindale, Mrs. Roy Freshwater, Mrs. Leon Smith, Mrs. Floyd Robison and Mrs. Merlin Snider. There were around 200 persons from Utah State present. A luncheon followed the business meeting. The main topic for discussion was the State Convention to be held in Tooele in May. Mr. and Mrs Cyril M. Whittle of Provo wish to n, an- .n . rr I'd y i Mr. and Salem Ward crowned Mrs. Effie Taylor as "Queen for a Day" at the regular work day life Her meeting Wednesday. daughter-in-laher written by sketch, Mrs. Shirley Taylor, was read by Mrs. Dee Koyle, leader. She was crowned by Mrs. Ivy Davis and the corsage was pinned on her by her daughter, Mrs. Louise Reed. A plant was presented to her by her family and surrounded by daughters, daughters-in-law and granddaughters were taken. Two quilts pictures were made, cake making was demonstrated by Mrs. Koyle and Mrs. J. Austin Cope taught the making of drawn work. 4mi ri y I The University of North Dakota, which celebrates its 75th birthday this year, was established by th Dakota Territory 0t 'St 4 The committee for the BYU WOMEN'S BANQUET BYU Women's banquet scheduled Friday in the Joseph Smith Building are pictured above. Front from left are Mrs. Bliss Crandall, Mrs. John Eastmond, Mrs. Ernest Wilkins and Mrs. Richard Poll; back from left are Dr. Eastmond, Dean Crandall, Dr. Selbv Clark, Dr. Poll and Dr. Wilkins. TVr- - CLiin-- Smith, Dr. f ariH and c Narration was done bv Mrs. Gosar. Spring fashions were modeled by Mrs olan Condie. Mrs. Wayne Carle. "Mrs. Lee Mendenhall, Mrs. Lloyd C. Leon Anderson, Mrs. Frkzier, Mrs. Kenneth Weight, Mr. Herma Holt, Mrs. H. J. Boyack and Mrs. Vickie Robinson. In charge of refreshments ,wer Mrs. D. V. Tregeagle. Mrs. aomi Rowan, Mrs. Max Warner, j Mrs. Emil Neilson and Mrs. Kilmer j Roundy. Mrs. Max Mitchell assisted th models. There were 75 persons in attendance. The guests were give corsages at the door. Donna and Mrs. Wayne Braithwaltft and Mr. and Mrs. Hal Kopp. Commander Jensen delivered a short address in which he related details of the establishment of th American Legion in March; 1917. He congratulated the Legiwi on its growth and the prograrig carried out over the nation. Mr. Horsley and Mr. .Openshaw also spoke briefly. Ted McAlis-te- r was general chairman wf th program, with Post Commander Haven G. Day and Auxiliary 7 President Lillian Groneman alsx? taking part. A. F. Daniels headed the ticket committee and Mn. Troy Mott the decorations committee. Music included two piano ielc-tion- s by Jimmy LeVitre ajnd a group of songs by two daughter! of Mr. and Mrs. Aneel Caras, Mn. Glade Terry and Mrs. Iieflgley, accom anied by Thelma Boa! ton. CKCrLJD I f am ous ton 3 Generations for perfect Iff! know rhey frt rf they're Buster Browns Amenco's favorite children's shoes. Bring your child in now and let us show you how our exacting fitting plan assures fit perfect every time. Many new styles to choose. Mother, y air. Sewing Machines NEW and USED WEEKLY SEE CAPTAIN t KANGAROO NOTE: will be closed Mary's Monday March 25. All stylists at Mary's are attending a brush up course in hair styling at Hotel if.. a ' v 23! 9 A.M. CHANNEL 5 M the Best Can For Your Hair It Professional Carol Salami Mairy 154 W. CENTER CREATORS OF ORIGINAL HAIR DESIGNS ELIZABETH SOUTER 458 W. Center Ph. FR EVERY SATURDAY Utak Albert Swensen, Mrs. Orea B. Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Woodward and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Young. SlaOO noon. fortable hah dryers. Never hot, doesn't blow. It dries your hair by a gentle action with sterilized Wi1rrwwl Mrs. Provo High School Women sponsored a fashion show at the l'rovo Utilities building Thursday flfter- - We have the newest, .most com- under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Crandall, Dr. and Mrs. Delbert McNamara and Jean Waterstradt. A new feature of this year's dinner will be to hold the program in the Smith Auditorium after the dinner. Members of the program committee are Dr. and Mrs. Selby Clark, Mr. and Mrs. David Evans, Dr. and Mrs. Richard co-chair- Provo High Women Hav3 Fashion Show chances are YOU wore Blaster Browns when you WERE simple gracious lines for mothers, designed by Mr. Kay Boley at Mary's Beauty Salon. For Friday Annual Banquet air of mystery surrounds preparations for the annual Brigham Young University Women's Banquet to be held March 29 in the Smith Ballroom. The program committee is withholding program particulars and will not say if the traditional satire on University functions and personnel will be carried out. Preparations for the spring banquet, the largest social function of the BYU faculty, are be- Dr. and ing made by V! Mrs. Ernest Wilkins and Dr. and Mrs. Richard D. Poll. The banquet, beginning at 7:30 p. m. will feature floral decorations, instrumental music and no speeches. In charge of the dinner are Dr. and Mrs. John Eastmond, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Hales, Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Reimschiis-se- l and Mr. and Mrs. Wells Cloward. Ticket sales and publicity arc Service Officer Art Horsley of Salt Lake City Mrs. LeRue E. Thurston and Mrs. LaVar Grone- man. districf and Provo Auxiliary presidents, respectively and their husbands; and special guests Mr. Modern Simplicity. BYU Women Withhold Theme An -" ifn iiiiuvW" At Delightful Banquet w w, 'J mill Legion Notes 38th Date Mrs.. Lynn Unless your hair is thin, you D. Cloward entertained 11 of tura should with have it thinned out fairly their family recently birthoften. Thick hair has a tendency key dinner to celebrate the day of Mr. Cloward. Covers were to pull out waves so that your ,laid for Mr. and Mrs. Molan setting will not last. Roper, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Cloward, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Rich of Salt Lake City and all their children. Mr. Cloward received some nice gifts. SALEM (xx-- He last, sexual adjustment. claimed that most ,sexual malned for the week will continue adjustment is a symptom, not a cause of divorce. through next Sunday. Hcctess with Mrs. Bruce was Stake leaders Mrs. Udell Black-haMrs. J. L. Bach. Refreshments and David Evans will conto 23 members. were served duct the week of excitement, fun and gaiety. At present rates, 55 per cent Events will begin this evening of with uterine cancer with a fireside at 9 p. m. in the are patients being saved, according to the Relief Society room of the American Cancer Society. Ward. Prof. Ivan Barrett of the Brigham Young University religion department will speak. A roller skating party is scheduled for Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. A box lunch social will be held Friday at the Fifth and Eighth Ward at 7 p. m. All girls should The American Legion's 38th anbring box lunches to this event. A five stake dance at the Bon- niversary was marked at a dene ville-- F if teenth Ward Hall Is lightful banguet sponsored Friday scheduled for Saturday beginning night at an Orem Cafe by the at 8:45 p. m. Dress is heels and Dean Mendenhall Provo Post 13, the auxiliary. hose, and persons will be admit- assisted by were Tables decorated in white, ted on their budget cards. blue and yellow, the Legion colors, Closing event of the week will by the auxiliary, making a beaube a testimony fireside in the tiful setting for the banquet. A h Ward Relief hundred and thirty men and womSociety Room next Sunday at en were present. 9 p. m. Wallace Wayman was master of All M Men and Gleaners of ceremonies. He introduced disthe stake are urged to reserve tinguished guests, including Dethese dates and attend the events partment Commander and Mrs. of the week. All Ward and stake Parley Jensen of Ogden, District MIA officers are also invited to Commander and Mrs. Fred Open-shaof Santaquin, attend. Department Twelfth-Thirteent- Lynn Cloward Honored At Family Dinner -.:' Men and today and who will spend it for what; and, m nounce the engagement of their daughter Sonja to Dennis Earle Peterson, son of Mrs. Bessie V. Peterson, also of Provo. The couple will be married March 28 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, and a reception will honor them that evening LDS Ward Hall. in the University-Par- k Miss Whittle is a Senior at Brigham Young High School where she is historian of the student body. She was a member of the journalism club and pep club, and sings now with the Blue Notes sextette. Mr. Peterson is a Senior at the Brigham Young Unithe versity with a major in Zoology. He is a memberclubof and Viking Social unit, president of the Swedish member of the Student Public Relations Committee. He filled an LDS Mission to Sweden. n, M The fourth one was being able to talk to one's mate; fifth, agreement on how to spend money and Gleaner week starts the busy schedule of events plan- SONJA WHnTLE FOE Women corsage. "5 2 ; MiMhTKirft'' For her marriage the bride wore a powder blue suit with pink accessories and a pink &t SALLY JEANNE MAJESXY "Marriage is for adults. Emo- 'ear Honor Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Vert -- "imi Marriage To Fortnighters Mr. Shields, a graduate of Provo High School is now in the U. S. Air Force at Keesler Air Force Base, Biloxi, Miss. He is filling an LDS Stake Mission at the Base and is counselor in the Biloxi Branch. They will be married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and make a home in Biloxi. Ope2 House To 1 i department. VICKIE DAWN NORDGREN V; ct ct fc r 560 West Main St. AMERICAN FOR Phono 137 PROVCS COMPUTE FAMILY SHOE STORE AND THE FINEST IN SHOE REPAIR ' |