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Show ""S"-- 18 - iv X ' f ' V A . y - y J ' : iv V r v t . . ? ' rv;:.-- - f . -- x,- - ! 'I J X: ' .- - . T - x ' '' " : " . vx. . " Planning a July 19 wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple are Mauree LaVieve Earl and Lt. (Jg) Stephen John Christensen. is a daughter The bride-eleof Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Earl of Provo. Parents of the benedict-elect are Christa Mix Christensen and J. Erval Christensen of Orem. Miss Earl attended Brigham Young University for two years where she was a member of . v. - j ct was graduated from the University of Utah. While at the U. of U. she was affiliated with Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity. She taught school for one year at the elementary school in Redwood 0 SpringviMe Girls - Lt. Christensen was graduated from the University of Utah. He r was a member of Phi Eta Sigma Scholastic Fraternity. He was also a member of Sigma Chi Fraternity and was president of the organization his senior Lt. Christensen spent two year. at Air at Naval Station years T.H. Last Barber's Point, Oahu, summer he toured Japan, Hong Kong and the Philippines. He is presently serving as a flight instructor for the Naval Air Station training program in Pensacola, Fla. Following their marriage the couple will be feted at a wedding breakfast. They will also be honored at a reception at the bride's home the same evening. Following their marriage the newlyweds will make their home at Pensacola, Fla. four-yea- Schedule Reunion Descendants SPRINGVILLE of Samuel Ostler will hold a Re- union Saturday June 29 at Kelley's Grove in Hobble Creek Canyon. The afternoon will be spent in visiting and renewing acquaintances. Family picnic lunch will begin at 6 p.m., with a program to begin at 7:30. The committee members in charge are Beulah C. Whiting, A. Lavell Ostler, Virgil Ostler, Vi Child and Melva J. Harrison. They suggest that members having Books of Remembrance bring them. Daniel Boone Pennsylvania. was born Mothers check these special quality features that make ' . ' Arliira Guild Summer Party Members Hold FORK AMERICAN members Twenty-fiv- e Arlitra Guild of highly enjoyed the annual summer party held at the Hotel Utah iu Salt Lake City Monday. A short business meeting was held at 11 a.m. during which Mrs. Newell Stephens, retiring president, expressed her appreciation for the support given her in this office. A gift was presented to each of three members, Mrs. Forrest Drtggs, Mrs. Lloyd B. Adam-soand Mrs. Stephen Murdock for having per cent attendance records for the club year. A toast to the retiring officers was given by Mrs. Leland Mitchell, and each was presented Mrs. William with a corsage. Walter was in charge of installing the new officers. Following this meeting a lunch- n one-hundr- ed in eon and fashion show were enjoyed. In charge of the affair were the new officers, Mrs. James S. Chadwick, president; Mrs. David Mrs. S. Taylor, vice president; Leo G. Meredith, secretary; Mrs. Howard Nicholes, treasurer; Mrs. Jesse Spafford and Mrs. Joseph - , ' - V . -.- - , . ; - - ' ' ' - - " - , JOANN INGERSOLL - minimi , tfiliiiwiiw JoAnn Ingersoll Engagement To Harold Holman Announced """IT JUDITH STRATTON Miss Stratton Betrothed To Russet F. Mattison with a reception to follow at the Ward Hall. Following her graduation from the Provo High School and LDS Seminary, Miss Stubbs became an Instructor in sewing in which field she has been locally en- Stratton of Orem announce and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Judith to Russell F. Mattinson, son of Mrs. Claudia Mattinson of Payson. is a graduate of Orem High School, The bride-eleand Mr. Mattinson was graduated from Payson High School. He has spent two years in hte air force. The marriage will be performed in the East Provo gaged for the past four years. During this period she has been Stake House. A reception will honor the young couple the the recipient of a number of same evening. Park-Universi- ty awards for her work. Mr. Prestwich has recently returned from the East Central States Mission. Prior to this he had attended Brigham Young University after his graduation from Lincoln High School and LDS Seminary in Orem. He is now making plans for completing his schooling at the university here. The bride's trousseau which she has made will be displayed at a Trousseau Tea to be given by her mother at the family home, 676 West Center Street, on Sunday, June 30, from 2 to 8 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to call during the receiving hours. Choir Directors Honored At Party PLEASANT GROVE Mrs. Leg choir land A. Clark, of the Grove Ward, and leader Iiwin Jensen, former leader were entertained by choir members this week at the lovely formal gardens of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Henrichson. Mrs. Clark is leaving to make her home at Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Don Brimley of the event were k lunchwhich included a eon served buffet style near an open fireplace. Games were later played for added enjoyment. Monogrammed hymn books were presented to them by the 32 choir out-goin- co-chair- pot-luc- Walton, program chairmen; Mrs. Delbert Chipman and Mrs. Vern Humphries, remembrance committee; and Mrs. Leo Bowen, historian and reporter. members in attendance. the Mr. and Mrs. Warren I. eng-agemen- and Mrs. Max Ingersoll, of Provo, wish to announce the enPleasant Grove, former residents gagement of their daughter JoAnn to HaixJd Holman son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holman, Pleasant Mrs. Rawson Visits Grove. Miss Ingersoll is a graduate of At Reynolds Home Pleasant Grove High School and SPRINGVILLE Visiting at the the Provo LDS Seminary, and athome of Mrs. Vilatc K. Reynolds tended Snow Coilege for one year. this past week were her sister, She was employed in the LDS Mrs. Lillian K. Rawson of Pasa- Church Offices in Salt Lake City dena, Calif., and Mrs. Miles E. and is preserJy working in Mercury, Nev. Miller of Salt Lake City. of Mr. Holman is a gradual School Grove and Pleasant Miss Alice Erirkson. daughter High 18 He served of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy A. Erick-so- n LDS Seminary. U.S. with the months overseas has gone to New York to He is also employed in Army. summer. the spend Mr. t ct Grant valescing from Mrs. Family Reunions Birthday Party JARVIS of All descendants George Jarvis Sr., and Ann Rowland are invited to join in the family reunion Saturday, June 29 from 2 to 5 p.m. at Saratoga Resort. Lunch will be at 2 p.m., and each family is asked to bring its own food. There will be a program and business meeting at 3 p.m. E?ch family is requested to bring a family group sheet. WILDE Wilde family memjbers and descendants of the Wilde family will hold a reunion Saturday, June 29 beginning at 10:30 a.m. It will be held at First and Duncan Ward Recreation Hall, and play grounds, 8th E. between 7th and 8th South in Salt Lake City. Each family should bring its own lunch. GSORGE TAYLOR Descendants of George Taylor, early Provo pioneer, will hold their annual reunion Monday at Activities Saratoga Resort. include planned swimming until 6:30 p.m., speed boat and amusement rides until 7:30 p.m. and program and dinner from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Any members of the family having questions about the outing can contact Clarence D. Taylor, chairman. Thorn is S. a con- recent Given By Family For Thomas West E. PLEASANT GROVE Thomas West of Pleasant Grove was the honored guest recently at a birthday party given him by members of his family. At the lovely party wherein family members joined in fun for the first time in year, Mr. West was fetecP by 25 of his 28 grandchildren. The event was held at the American Fork Recreational Ball Park. A lovely .birthday cake and a luncheon were enjoyed and in singing grandchildren joined Happy Birthday to their honored grandparent, as well as presenting him with gifts. Those who attended the party were Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy and children of Bear River City; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strasburn and children, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. West and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph West and children, Mr. and Mrs. on West and children, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Atkinson, all of Pleasant Grove; and Mr. and Mrs. Perc Christiansen and children of American Fork. Francis Asbury, who was the first circuit rider in America, is In heraldry, the lion symbolized bravery and the leopard known as the "Father of Amerwatcnfulness and cunning. ican Methodism." Mercury at present. The couple plans to get married in the near future and will make their home in Las Vegas. r Here's a Check To Bank On! Our Hampton hand washable, crease resistant cotton check suit we mean! Double collar is spiced with self buttons and cuffs art wide. youngsters' growing feet PRE-FLEXE- D patented and gives smart, Cognac slim line. 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The marriage will be solemnized at the Manti LDS Temple ' t - I vatsXig j r- -; " - RELVA STUBBS To Participate In Annual Pageant Ostler Descendants SPRINGVILLE Five Spring-vill- e girls are making plans to go to Palmyra, N.Y. to take part in the LDS Church pageant which is presented annually at the Hill Cumorah. Leaving July 18 are Donna Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lee; LuDean Pyper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pyper; Nanette Hyde, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hyde; Afton Tingey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Tingey and Audrey Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Hall. They will be in Palmyra about three weeks and will also tour many places of LDS church ' " - x . .' I x x. ' - L City, Calif. i el r I Miss Earl Plans To Wed Jyr. Christensen In July She 1 "x. , MAUREE LAVIEVE EARL unit. - ' . x. j - i , social :;,A 1 - , ' ToKalon "v. .:, 1 - j .- "'' 'S: T3Uf-?V- - "J j !."; ',x Hi . 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