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Show 9 .lJflTW8, flf" ' SUNDAY HERALD 4? r ' V; ' J Miss Rawson. Mr. Parduhn Plan June 3 Marriage Rites : .. Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. Rawson, Provo, announce the engagement and forthcoming June 3 marriage of therr daughter Nancy Jean to Jerry Parduhn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman R. Parduhn, Amer- 1 ; ican Fork. A garden reception June will 7 honor the couple hi the Rawson garden. rt With Mr. Buston PAYSON A wedding ; at the home of Mayor and Mrs. Heber Jones united in marriage their daughter, Anna Jean Jones, and John Donald Buston. Bishop Huish Moore of Payson Third LDS ward officiated at the ceremony, which was followed by a wedding Supper at a local cafe. Immediate family members were guests and also witnessed the ceremony, performed Friday, April he is a Senior at Utah State Agricultural College where he- - is majoring in Educational Administration. He is a member of Alpha Epsilon fraternity and Intercollegiate Knights. 1 Relatives Honor Melvin Gadd At Provo Party 26. Nancy Jean is a graduate of Brignam Young High School where she was a member of the Fauvins. j She attended BY University, and for the pa3t year has been employed in Salt Lake City. Melvin D. Gadd of Couer Jerry was ah outstanding athlete d'Alene, Ida., was honored by at American Fork High School beof his relatives recently at fore his graduation. At present many the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kirk of Provo. , Melvin, the son of Mrs. Laura Gadd Percival, is leaving on an LiDS Mission to the Eastern States. A delicious hot buffet supper :; was served, and Melvin gave an By MRS. HORTENSE BUTLER Mrs. Zella interesting talk. Each family SPRING LAKE a entertained group of gave a brief history of its famPeay friends at her home recently. The ily progress. A gift was presentday was spent quilting and a ed to the honored guest. chicken dinner was served to the' Special guests attending were aiigfcTllrll1IWllllh i hiiiim .UMy HMHMittUlK following: Mrs. Hattie Tervort, his mother from Maneca, Calif., Mrs. Alice McCune Mrs. Viola Cowan, Mrs. Maida a great-aun- t, i NANCY JEAN RAWSON of Law of Provo. and Lulla Nephi Mrs. Ethel Erickson, Sadler, Others in attendance were Mr. Mrs. Margaret Butler, Mrs. Delia and Mrs. Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mrs. Daphna Moore, Mower, C. Wilkinson Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Rhea Menlove, Mrs. Floss Dean Nuttall, Joe P. Gadd, Mr. Jacobsen, Mrs. Viola Butler and and Mrs. Carl Nuttall, Mr. and Mrs. Veda Sizemore. BARBARA ANN BOYCE Mrs. Cleon Menlove and family, A group of ladies met at the Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Seethaler home of Mrs. George LeFevre. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert They completed a guilt for her Gillis, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bjorn-daMrs. Marilyn Vance, Mrs. daughter, Maurine. Also a loveto the Ardis Killpack and daughter, Mr. Dr. J. N. Eastmond of the De- tional Committee for Education ly dinner was served , Cand Mrs. Reed Garlick, Mr. and group. partment of Education of Brignam was founded in 1948 by Roy of on the Time Its editor Mrs. Keith Wilkinson, Mr. and Magazine. Young University spoke Mr. and Mrs. Grover Orton, Mrs. Rulon Wilkinson, Mr. and Council for Utah Education to purpose was to stimulate citizen members of Fortnighters Thursday participation in the schools and Earl Decker and Steven Frisby Mrs. Garth Wilkinson, Mr. and evening at the home of Mrs. Harry publish bulletins and newspapers. were dinner guests at the home Mrs. J. C. Wilkinson Jr. and Mr. Announcement is being- made by Mr. and Mrs. George Brown. CUE, a branch of the national of Mr. and Mrs. George LeFevre and Mrs. Glade Wilkinson. L. Boyce of Edgemont of the engagement of their daugh-- i Dr. Eastmond said that the Na- organization, was founded in 1953 recently. ter Barbara Ann to Lrozier K. Fitzgerald, ot Draper, son and since then has been now is and a of the late Mr; and Mrs. Printess Fitzgerald. was Archer recent Butler organized being NO RUBBER CUSHIONED JUSTICE in the school districts of Utah. in was He visitor Salt Lake is a Brigham Young High School The bride-eleCity. DES MOINES (UP) Bank telThe committee studies school the guest of his daughter and LAKE CITY (UP) SALT and has attended Brigham Young University lers and merchants thought they and presents the facts family, Mr. and Mrs. Blain Hall. Third District Court Judge Stew- graduate problems two for years where she is now employed. had trapped a bad check artist and conclusions to the elective an M. admits art Hanson being Mr. Fitzgerald has served two years with the U. S. when they received checks sign-c- i officers of the educational system. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Peter- attorney or sitting in the jury checks He has filled a two-yeAir Force. But LDS Mission to the the Swindler." "A. A question and answer pe- son and sons, Jerry and Russell, box can be hard on a person. were good, signed by the treasur- riodlively in now is his second year at the BYU. fllwed the talk. of Salt Lake City were dinner The judge tried to help the situ- Eastern States, and er of Davco, a Junior Achievea The June Mrs. O. D. Bruce, president, was guests at the home of Mr. and ation by installing couple plans two dozen marriage. They will live in ment firm. Ann Swindler just in to continue where their schooling. The spring luncheon Mrs. D. J. Butler. The Butlers foam d chairs in Provo they plan couldn't resist the temptation to will charge. be held May 16 at 1 p.m. at are the parents of Mrs. Peterson. his court room. pull the gag. Club Radar. 1 SUNDAY. MAY 5. 1957 UUh County. UUh 19 On Romance Girls Showers April Miss Jones Recites Vows IIP &attj62" Mrs. Peay Has Dinner, Quilting . ! . Fortnihters Hear Talk At Brown's On Education l, Lar-sen- Barbara Boyce To Be Amon June Brides For her wedding, the bride chose dress and her bridal bouquet featured a large orchid surrounded by baby orchids tied with streamers of white satin a white lace afternoon ribbons. Springville Ward Holds Annual Gold, Green Ball The theme, SPRINGVILLE "Big Wide Wonderful World" was effectively carried out by the Seventh ward MIA Tuesday evening at their Gold and Green In Payson She was attended by her sister, Mrs. Bill Boyack of Spanish Fork, who wore a yellow print dress with corsage of white carnations. The bridegroom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Buston ot Spanish Fork, asked his brother, Billy Buston. to act as best man. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Jones wore a rose print drdss and the bridegroom's mother was in a dress of beige. Each added a corsage of white carnations. A profusion of spring, flowers was used in decoration of the Jones home for the wedding ceremony and other floral arrangements were tastefully used as a setting for the dinner given at the Cafe. A highlight of the evening was the cutting and serving of the wedding cake. The couple is residing at 192 N. 1st W., Payson. , wo BYU it Units Have Dinner, In S. L. Dancing Cesta Tie and RiVeda social r r- - y i . t I unit members entertained Uieir Friat a joint dinner-danc- e dates Meneta Pabst, Dean Cobbley, in the Rmm Crystal evening Lois Anderson, and Dorothy day of the Hotel Newhouse in Salt Ostler were in charge of arrange- Lake City. ments. The floor show was con"A Night to Remember" was ducted by dance directors, Mr. theme of the affair and spring and Mrs. Paui Brailsford. Lois decorations boufeaturing large Hansen gave the narration. A quets of flowers formed the setgirls quaetet, consisting of Sher- - ting. Place cards sprinkled with ene Hansen, Birdie Marsh, Char- stars were engraved with the lotte Curtis, Mary Johnson and theme of the dance and with the accompanied by Virginia Felt name of each girl and her date. song. Dances Colleen Blackhurst, Pleasant sang the them were performed by the Scouts Grove, was mistress of cereand Bee Hives, an all girlS' group, monies for the intermission which and the Special Interest class. featured songs by a quartet Chairmen of the event wera Tlje finale was to the accompaniorand of the ment ,the Marlene Charles, Toluca, Calfi., quartet were Toy Goldrick, Murray, and Miss Refreshments chestra. Blackhurst. served. Ball. ". - ct MOTHER'S DAY WITH A NEW PERMANENT Featuring The New Delite ar Heatless Dryer Complete Hair care, hair styling, permanent waving, scalp treatment, tinting, manicuring, and facials . . . rubber-cushione- Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Roger Kiger served refreshments to 22 ' MAK Mrs. Hansen Gives Book to " Edgemont Club Mrs. Georgia Hansen of Heber gave a review of the book, "The Last Angry Man," by Gerald Green for members of Edgemont Club Literary Thursday at the home of Mrs. Don Rowley of Orem. If you are never on time, don't The book is the story of a hukid yourself that others are going manitarian doctor with a perto dismiss this failing as lightly as petual angry feeling toward baseyou do. The person who is always ness, cruelty and dishonesty in late is forever inconveniencing people, and his influence on a others. successful television agent. That's just plain bad manners. Mrs. Rowley served a luncheon assisted by Mrs. Dwight Billings and Mrs. Merlin Thayne. Mrs. Hansen was in charge of the program in the absence of Mrs. E. W. Booth. Two musical numbers were one sextette, the other by given, a Orem. Mrs. Ida from trio by a business meetconducted Carter ing Abraham Lincoln was nominated for the U. S. presidency in Chicago, B$ij4f:v tv W1'v $Y wtl r h if; l ill Vv V (G1M!E Mrs. Marshall Fisher entertained her bridge club recently with luncheon and a social evening enjoyed by a group of ladies. ims I GROUP ALL WOOL I GROUP SPRING cnoose tnem Mothm AppMe mm Bum '2 Then The lace mantilla is shown as a bridal headdress In combination with a very formal gown of tinted beige silk satin. Dress has simple, elegant lines and a sculptured look as foil for the lace. The very deep folds of the skirt end in a formaJ train, " $2 Reg. 14.95 to 39.9S . . mmeiarmmiiimm 1 GROUP SPRING Reg. 19.95 s ... .., .. m', . . BAEI6AM C POTEEN ft W ,rvS' J. and up it im 1 V$.$ ROMNEY MlLLER ALTA WEBB JOHNSON 42 EAST 3RD NORTH PROVO, UTAH ELLA in May of 1860. 111., 16 Early morning appointments available for your convenience MM ton, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lightfoot, the honored .guests and the host couple and children of all. 3-26- Ella 's Glamour Nook Mr. and Mrs. Sher- Prizes at bridge went to Mrs. man, Burton and children of West Marjorie Carson, Mrs. Roland Minister. Calif., are visiting here Erlandson and Mrs. Ralph with relatives. Among the social events given in their honor was a dinner at the home of his parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Horace Burton, with covers placed for the following: Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Burton, Mr. and Mrs.. Larry BurPAYSON FRIENDS - FOR APPOINTMENTS CALL FR Burtons Visit With Relatives members. u mKmk 1 BATHING SUITS BLOUSES o SWEATERS SKIRTS NOT ALL SIZES -- ALL OTHER J .. - Us LADY TAKES OVER test line. 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