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Show APRIL 14, 1957 Utah County. Utah 24 SUNDAY, SUNDAY HERALD Showers Romances Bring April Reception Honors Pair, Mr. and Mrs. Jarman I f il h - J " A recent reception in the LDS Ward Hall Park-Universi- ty hon- ored newlyweda Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Arnold Jarman. The bride la the former Ines Jo Ann Alger. The couple exchanged vowi Famous Women Provide Xi Beta Talks ; V Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Arnold .'I j V-r.-, T. t t v j - Jarman (Ines JoAnn Alger) Washington Matron Visits Larsens In April 8 .... Mrs. Alys Jensen were recent hostesses to SPANISH FORK Mary Sparks of Seattle, Wash., ia the NBC Club. Luncheon was a houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. C. served to 16 members and three Mrs. William A. Olson, guests LaMar Lafsen. Mrs. Lee Twelves and Mrs. Royal Mrs. Merrill 0. McKell and Peterson. Games were played with Mrs. Clarence Argyle recently re- prizes being won by Mri. Leland Mrs. Norman Thorne k vacation Twelves, turned from a Conin California. Mrs. McKell was and Mrs. Herman Anderson. a guest of her sister, Mrs. Ma- solation prize was won by Mrs. tilda Feunessy, of Los Angeles. DeLos Argyle. Mrs. Argyle was a guest of her Mrs. Jack Zimmerman of RooseDr. and daughter and famvelt and daughter, Joan, were reMrs. William D. Miller and ily and a son and his family, Mr. cent dinner guests of an aunt Mrs. Warren of Springville.' and Mrs. Clarence J. Argyle of Bessie Others guests included Mrs. NaWhither. Mrs. omi McRoberts, Boyce and daughter, Mary Jane, Pfc. Frank E. Brown returned Money Wilde and Mrs. Earl Alonzo Mrs. to Camp Pendleton, Calif., after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Davis. Mrs. Lawrence Brown. He was Glen Bradford recently visited advanced to private first class recently at the base and also re- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ceived a sharp shooter medal. Lester Bradford. Their son, who was en route resides in Seattle, .Mr. and Mrs. Orson Brown are by air to a business conference in now at home following a recent the east. business trip to Denver. Carl Sandburg is known as the Mrs. Gus Black and Mrs. Oral "Poet of American Industry." not even reach the floor of the legislature. Clergymen, police, doctors, teachers, lawyers and welfare workers informed the 1956 Western States Mental Health Survey that they often meet mental illness before the psychiatrist two-wee- does. They seek more information to deal with it. Utah State Hospital now has a medical library. Perhaps other professions would pay a membership fee if the library were stocked with books meeting their particular needs as, psychiatry-and-the-lafacilities available for psychiatric treatment, in Utah; procedure for admittance son-in-la- Mrs. Thomas Vlasis was elected madam president of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Auxiliary Thursday evening at the Aerie Home. Other officers are Mrs. Raymond Young, madam past president; Mrs. Roy Freshwater, madam vice president: Mrs. Anthony Vert, madam chaplain; Mrs. Joseph Marshall, madam conductor; Mrs. R. Neil Billings, f J in the same place immedi- preceding the reception. Bishop Ralph Fletcher officiated. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Almo D. Alger of Provo, and of the groom are Mr. and ately h ( rv. I Mrs. Arnold Jarman of Orem. Tht bride wore a full ballerina-length white silk with lace gown with long, pointed sleeves and scalloped neckline. Her fingertip veil of illusion fell from a tiara of seed pearls, and she carried a bouquet of white baby orchids with streamers. J i ? H 1 J 3 l LAKE SHIPPING 1 V , During their eight months of open navigation, the Great Lakes as much carry nearly shipping tonnage as the total annual trade through all U.S. salt water seaports. -- State Hospita Spanish Fork Mrs. Vlasis President - i $ - two-thir- ds off-sho- re w; the elections. Mrs. Billings, Mrs. Vlasis and Mrs. Martindale were chosen delegates to the state convention in Tooele in May. Nominated for state offices were Mrs. Vlasis and Mrs. Oare. After the meeting delicious refreshments were served to 36 members and officers by Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Leland Barrett, Jones and Mrs. Leon C. Smith. 1 . 5ifiri: i'TT 1 re S V' - tin fc JUNE TURNER -- fex., xu - rish Colleen Engaged "o R. Garth Hair Of S. F. nine-mont- Hospital, U. S. GROWTH The excess in the number of Utah has made major ad- births over deaths in the United vances in its fight against men- States results in a net gain of one tal illness in the past two years. 13 seconds, or more person every a than It still has 2,000,000 per year. long way to go. Keyed to the mauve shades of spring clothes Is the crimtonj this girl uses. With lipstick, rouge and powder lilac make-ulavender-blueye shadow and gray eye pencil. go p e Veterans smart fashions at men dress for Easter, too KIDDIE-VILL- E ?; Selection Of Nationally Advertised Big . Brands Wn V. KIDDIE-VILL- E J&Stmm CHARM for EASTER PARADE L ktf. SW Selection for bys to 12 1 sizes ExdvsK Murray WruTs Sied-To-He- tt SUKI CREPE by RENOUR . . . whispering whirl of a skirt . . . spring Hng kA rHmtcn. From the enchanting Murray White Designer Collection of Riviera Prints. In Smoke, Riviera Bronre, Cannes in pHJ Proportioned-for-yo- u sizes, 1 taM srzes 1 and medivm length 20-go- re 0-2- 0, ... 2-2- 0. Gloria Shop 66 North University Ave. Provo llv ' 1 :W ;;RS ; ETON SUITS 1 to sizes $9.98 $2.98 BOYS' SUITS sdzes 2 to 12 $7.98 to $1.98 1 to to $2.98 sizes $5.98 VILL FR 3-81- 39 Free Parking In Rear f -- ' J'" 12 Easter Bonnets 198,0 298 Nylon Gloves, one size fits ages 1 to 6 : 260 North University Avenue 'til 9 p.m. to 59c K1DD1 Open Mondays 1 $2.98 BOW TIES $19.98 PANTS DRESS 12 M-- Distinctive styles in this season' new fresh colors. WHITE SHIRTS 4 i 9 9 SPANISH FORK Mr. and Mrs. Albert Turner of Belfast, North Ireland, announced the engagement and Arranging the gifts were Mr. of their daughter, June Turner, to and Mrs. Bill Whittaker, Mr. and forthcoming marriage R. son Mr. and Mrs. Delmar B. Hair of of Garth Hair, Mrs. Ray Coffee, Mrs. Rand Stevens and Mrs. Alice Corleissen. Spanish Fork. The young couple plans to be married June 13 in the Norma Hoopes and Eve Coffee were in charge of the guest book. Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Hair recently filled a mission for the LDS Church For her southern Utah honeymoon the bride donned a yellow to the British Isles. He also served a tour of duty with the U. S. Army. suit with white accessories. Miss Turner has also served on. a local h The couple is at home at 276 in mission has Belfast and been in active many positions E. 3rd S., Provo. in the church. to State or etc. madam secretary; Mrs. Ernest Peterson, .rfladam treasurer j Mrs. Don madam Inside Sorenson, Mrs. Roblson, Floyd guard; madam outside guard; and Mrs. Sidney Belmont, Mri. William Martindale and Mrs. E. G. Oare, madam trustees. Mrs. Young was in charge of mm wmmKimmmmsii The conclusion of discussions on Dressed in pink silk and carryfamous women occupied the atmembers of XI Beta Club Thurs- ing daisies in umbrellas were Mrs. tendants Wally Wrathall, day at the home of Mrs. Jack Karen Maureen Alger, Alger, Selck. Stevens and Lee Ann JarRandy Mrs. David Beesley, president, man. a business conducted meeting. Mrs. Alger received guests in a Mrs. Frank B. Wheelwright talked on Queen Elizabeth II of Eng- blue chiffon gown', while Mrs. Jarland, and Mrs. Dean Walker gave man chose blue lace over blue tafthe biography of Mrs. David (Em- feta. Their corsages were made of ma) McKay. pink camellias and white orchids. Mrs--. Selck and Mrs. George Jack Kofford was best man, and Pringle were chosen chairmen of ushers included Mickey and Mack the annual Mothers Day party. Alger and Don Ungerman. Nominating committee members An archway of flowers and will be Mrs. Lewis Wolsey, Mrs. Briant Tingey, and Mrs. Vernon greens provided background for the receiving line, and candelabra Crowell. Refreshments were served to decorated th hall. Mrs. Margaret 15 members. Massey played the organ. Girls serving the guests refreshments were Mary Whittaker, Hope Rasmussen, Colleen and Suzanne Calder, Sally Thorne and Dee Ann Sumner. (Continued from Page 21) Vfr, . "; FOE Auxiliary Chooses 98c Bouffant Dresses Sizes i nfant to &.CM,S& 12. Q98 to O 1 1 790 69S,o 1498 KIDDIE-VIL- L 260 North University Avenue Open Mondays 'til 9 p.m. FR 3-81- 39 Free Parking In Rear |