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Show 22 SUBWAY HERALD s?vAPfVuh1957 Provo Girls To Marry Soon P. G. Carolyn Trotter To Wed Dick Barton May 2 7 PLEASANT GROVE A bridal shower was held recently In honor of Mrs. Fred (Ruth Hall-seHerrera, a former Pleasant Grove girl who was married to Mr. Herrera, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Herrera of American Fork, in California last . y) A reception will be given the The Salt Lake LDS Temple will be tle acene of the marriage May same evening by Mrs. Trotter in 27 of Carolyn Trotter of Provo and the Provo Fifth-Eight- h LDS Ward Richard (Dick) P. Barton of Hall. Mr. Barton will be graduated Pleasant Grore. from Pleasant Grove High School this spring. He will leave for miliParents of the young bride-to-b- e tary service June 17. Carolyn are Mrs. LaVon S. Trotter of Pro- plans to remain with her mother vo and the late Swenson D. Trot- and continue her studies in high ter. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Bar- school. ton of Pleasant Grove are parents Both are active in school and of the groom-elec- t. LDS Church activities. v.- X ti 'V Municipal Section of the Women's Council of Provo is issuing an invitation to all council members, guests and friends to attend a meeting Monday at 2:30 p. m., at the Women's Council Clubhouse. Professor Karl Young of Brig-haYoung University will moderate a panel discussion, "Basic y; . - t If - -- 4 V. y 'Story Of Utah Canyons' Heard By DUP Members David A. King. Utah Pioneers Daughters Fern Rasband led the Mrs. continued lessons this month on "The Story of Utah's Canyons." music, and Mrs. Jennie LeFevre sang two songs. Delegates chosen Camp One for the Utah County Convention in Met at the home of Mrs. Minnie May are Mrs. Mildred Saxey and Syrett. captain, with Mrs. Fern Bird. Mrs. Bessie Keetch Brimhall. first vice captain, in Mrs. was given a quilt. charge. Mrs. Myra King gave a luncheon was served to report of the state convention held 11 Easter members and three guests by in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Bird and Mrs. Carter. Mrs. Nellie J. Cameron read a Camp Fort Wall history of her grandfather, George Meeting was at the home of W. Scvvey. Mrs. Olive C. Facer Hansen Thursday afternoon. Grace gave the lesson. Laws conducted. Luella Myrle Mrs. Syrett, Mrs. Eliza Nelson of the the Madsen report gave and Mrs. Cameron served refresh- DUP convention held in Salt Lake ments to 25 members. City. She also gave the lesson. Grandview Two Captain Florence Myers conductMrs. Dortha Bird was hostess at ed elections of delegates for counher home Thursday. Mrs. Hattie ty convention. Mary Clark sang Mrs. a Carter, captain, presided. special number. Mrs. Hansen Lillian Jones gave the lesson, and read the history of her grandfaMrs. Bird read the history of her ther, George Frederick Housley. Afton Crandall was assistant hostess. Nineteen members and one county officer were in attendance. Camp Manavu Elmira Baird was hostess. Dorothy Robinson second counselor presided and conducted. History of Henry Wooley, a pioneer of 1849 was given by Olive E. Taylor. members were Loan a Committee s great-grandfathe- r, Queen Crowned chairman, and the general public is invited as well as council members. NEPHI At the old folks party d LDS held at the a Ward hall recently, turkey dinner with all the trimmings was served to 192 old folks by a group of 36 younger folks. The two oldest members there were James Vickers, 93, and A. J. Gowers, 90. Red carnation corsages were pinned on persons 75 and older. Preceding the dinner the old folks were entertained at a picture show, "The Opposite Sex," by the management of the Venice Theater, and after the dinner a program was given followed by dancing. The floor was cleared of dancers and Mr. and Mrs. Vickers danced "The Baltimore," amid the applause of those present. The general chairmen for the party were Mr. and Mrs. Wal lace Garrett, with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ludlow as The dinner chairmen were Mr. and Mrs. Therl Ostler, with Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Morgan as First-Secon- en. en. Mrs. Finch Has C. were House. Guests of a line reception greeted by ofa state AFROTC officers and ficial representing Governor George D. Clyde. Mrs. Lewis h, chairman. The group oted to invite six new members to join the club. Plans were made to attend the Federated Clubs Convention at y your druggist. H & M LABORATORJIS 1211 Cherry Lane. J 3) " '-- SPECIALS if- S' ' "S!Vr Li fx only 1.25 Desert Flower 1.50 Hand Lotion-Toil- Vater both 1.00 et Dorothy Gray 5.00 Cellogen Hormone Cream JOYCE SEELY 2.50 Doan'i Joyce Seely, Dale Jackson Choose May 25 For Wedding Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Seely of Provo wish to announce of their daughter Joyce to Dale Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jackson of Payson. They will be married May 25 in Provo. Miss Seely is a graduate of Provo High School and LDS. Seminary. She attended the Brigham Young University for three years, and is now employed at the Utah Speaks to Belle Mere Mrs. J. Earl Lewis showed pictures of the Canadian LDS Mission to members of Belle Mere Club Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Orville E. Olsen. Mrs. Lewis told the group many interesting experiences she and her husband, the president of the have had. President mission, Lewis then took pictures of the group to take back to Canada. Mrs. Byron Denh alter was elected reporter. Other officers now serving are Mrs. Reed Bailey, president, and Mrs. Clarence Olsen, secretary. The hostess served lovely refreshments to' 10 members and the guests. State Hospital. Mr. Jackson, also employed at the Utah State Hospital, has been in the U. S. Army until recently. He plans to begin studies soon at the Central Utah Vocational eng-ag-emen- t School. Wisrnnsin still trnvprnrH Hr . ".t ioc nni-eirnnstitutmn thn nIH. j,s Viavo tn ic caiH Vfrnnir3 Qaint ' est state constitution west of the offered Christ her kerchief to Allcghenies. wipe the sweat from His face. Tradition has it that the imprint of His features remained on the cloth and this relic is said to have been preserved in Rome. rum on if .v. is" 90c Kidney Pills only 59c Shick 1.00 Shampoo both 98c 49c Rubbing Alcohol only 29c 1.00 Razor & Sea forth 1.00 Shave Lotion only 50c 60c Alkaseltzer only 49c - - IMU TTY Corner Center and Univ. Ave. Provo, Utah Ph. FR We give GOLD STRIKE Stamps Columbus gave the name of Indians to the natives of It's R & K's sheer, printed and dotted Swiss, floating full and free over it's own net crinoline . . . pampered with extravagant pouf a contrasting grograin ribbon sleeves belt shows off your trim waistline! ... As seen oo the Cover of CHARM P1AIN & SCOLLOPED NARROW LACES 2" to 17" widths to rd- - MA 6.50 69c NOVELTY FABRICS Such as Crystal Silks Crystal EmDelustered Satin Charm broidered Satins Tools, Batiste, Organdy and Nylon Organdy. from 1.29 to 3.98 yd. m , x r p&$trt lit Ikal ptokdb Beautiful Awortment of Bring yovr yovngsttrs In now for new Busttr Browns for Easttr wear and after. SPRING BRIDAL VEILS We use the exacting perfect nt Vogue - Juliet - Hats by Chance & - Mademoiselle ALL FREE , led qmvUiq NEW as advertised foot, painful kracks. Soothing, effec tive treatment. If not satisfied, money back-b- LAMBDA TAU Will meet Monday at 8 p..m. at the home of Mrs. Joseph Symons, EMININITY WITH A PLUS . . . Birthday Party s. Ofntmtnt for day. 36" to 72" widths 1.19 to 10.98 yd. After the dinner, the evening v.as spent in the election of the officers for the coming year: Mrs. Duane Tidwell, as president: Mrs. Kempton Motes, vice president: Mrs. Stcllman Grcen-halgsecretary: Mrs. Don Gow-crtreasurer: Mrs. Paul Sells, reporter; Mrs. Earl Jarrett, historian; Mrs. Dean Shaw, Federated Club magazine reporter; Mrs. Marcus Garrett, civic chairman; Mrs. LaMar Paxman, program M W,I,,WU" session Wednesday at Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack's home at S p. m. Members should call Mrs. to mak Ruth Smith, FR reservations for guests by Mon- Just Arrived h. feet H & athlete's Club Motes . V BRIDAL FABRICS LACES of officers was enjoyed by the ChaMs Literary Club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Green-halswith Mrs. Steve Greenwood, president, in charge. FEET HURT? K. at 45" width 79c to 1.98 yd. party and election Springville. - her BRIDAL SATINS Chalis Literary Club Holds Elections, Party A Han rrti a V from California to spend the uext six months with her mother while her husband fills a six assignment months overseas with the U. S. Navy. Close friends and relatives of the bridal couple arrived to shower the bride with gifts and best wishes at the Pleasant Grove Third - Sixth LDS Ward hall. Mrs. Herrera, the mother of the groom, assisted the bride the F a m? 2.00 Permanents Stake NEPHI " the and Toni The" meeting will be conducted by Mrs. S. R. Boswell, section Erickson, Retta Broadbent, was crowned Cornelia Peterson, Jean Lee HoopLois Lochhead OREM Mrs. Ethel Finch was queen of the Brigham Young Uni- er, Emily H. Nielsen and Clara honored on the anniversary of were pres-sen-t. her versity AFROTC Military Ball Fri- Sudweeks. Twenty-tw- o birthday recently with a dinday night. She is a Sponsor Corps at the home of her daughner member from University City, Mo. Camp Fort Utah ter, Mrs. Dean (Rosa Mae) Members met at the home of Gurr. Other family members atReigning as her attendants were Kathy Smith, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mrs. Archie Chadburn.' Harriet the dinner party were Marcia Morgan, Sacramento, Bigler presided. Mrs. Bigler gave tending Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Finch, Mr. Calif.: Helen Beckstrand, Amer- a history of her half sister, Eva-lin- e and Mrs. Merlin Finch, Mr. and ican Fork; and Jackie Cozak, Long for the Mrs. Jay Finch, Mr. and Mrs. Guymon. Lesson Beach. Calif. month was given by Jean Ed- Doral Graff, Mrs. Lilene F. annual wards. Committee members were Marrott, all of Orem, and a Theme for the sixth Mrs. Bigler grandson and his wife, Mr. and Military Ball was "Guardian An- Clarice Chadburn, atthan More 1,000 and persons gel." Myrtle Harding. Eighteen Mrs. Raymond Finch of Provo, tended the affair in the East Pro- members were in attendance. and the host and hostess. vo : M tfct year. 57 Learning. Old Folks Have Turkey Dinner At Annual Military Ball m and her mother in receiving guests. The bride is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School LDS Seminary in 1956, and husband attended schools American Fork. Mrs. Ruth Hallsey Warwood of Pleasant Grove, mother of the bride, entertained in honor of m CAROLYN TROTTER of Allison Sequaquatewa Polocca, from the First Mesa, near the village of Orabi in Arizona, will represent the Hopi tribe. Bahe Billy, from the Southern Navajo Reservation, in Arizona, will speak for the Navajo nation. John Compton, a member of the Sioux tribe, and Joe Louis Jinv Inez, a member of the Pueblo New Mextribe, near Santa Problems Facing the Indian Na- ico, will complete Fe, the panel. tion in Our United States." The Professor is noted for Young panel will be comprised of In- the work he has done among the dian students attending the uni- Indian people, and the students versity. Several reservations will he has chosen are symbolic of be represented. the many young people who are reaching out for knowledge and J I . -- The - - Vt Municipal Section Slates Panel Discussion Monday ,sJC, y Bridal Shower Honors Mrs. Fred Herrara $5.50 to $18.95 in Modern Bride or Bride j Magazine types Sewing Notions and Supplies for the Bride to fitting plan that assures ftt every time. 595 1990 ,0 795 Be Estimates en yardage and supplies given . by Picture or Pattern WE GIVE GOLD STRIKE STAMPS The Seving Center 214 N. University Av. Phone I, FR 3-14- 23 154 W. CENTER m 240 North University Ave. PROVO'S COMPLETE FAMILY SHOE STORE - AND THE FINEST IN SHOB REPil |