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Show no SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1957 TTtah Pnimtv Utah SUNDAY H'.RALD Gwen Moon, Hyde Taylor Wed In 5. L. from Back a honeymoon are is the former Gwen Mr. and Mrs. Nelln J. Rowley Moon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of SpringviHe announce the apR. H. Moon of Craig. Colo. proaching marriage of their daughMr. Taylor's parents are Mr. ter Darlene, who will wed Arthur Mrs. and Hyde Y. Taylor of Packard Condie Monday. Sept. 9, Provo. Elder Mark E. Peterson in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. performed the rites, and the TayMr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Condie after- of lors hosted a breakfast S;jringville are parents of the new bride wards. benedict-elect- reception by the bride's parents was held in the Craig LDS Wrard Hall. The bride wore a chapel-lengtgown of imported small chantilly lace and tulle. A waist-length jeweled headpiece held her a veil, and she carried bouquet of stephanotis and pink A Sept- in the 11 - Third-Nint- LDS h Ward Ha J in SpringviHe. this was graduated Darlene the from Bngham Young spring Univeisity with a degree in political science. Packard will be a Junior at the BYU this fall. He has filled an LDS Mission to Southern Cali- . reception will honor the pair fornia. A h rosebuds. i MR ESrSW LflcOV and MRS HOL1 , Sprin.-ill- n y - o e DOR (J '"" marriage in r b Lake the Salt House. .The bride wore a white chantilly lace over satin gown. She carried a purple orchid surrounded by vvrite split carnations. Nancy Stewart was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Jean-nin- e Harker. Karen Hatfield, Pat Bartle-t-t and Laurel Humphries. Claudia Hatfield and Larraine All-re- d were junior bridesmaids. They full wore ballerina-lengtatin dresses in orchid. Roger Nielsen was best man. and McKay Allred was usher. 'I lrjffc S Beazer Returns From French Studies Second - Eighth LDS Ward Hall. The bride wore a wi'-re i gown. Her unite baller;na-lengt- h nek-lefingertip veil was attached to a seed jearl coronet. She carried a bouquet of one large gardenia surrounded by red rosebuds. Mrs Dorothy Mott was matron Mr. Holt is w son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Holt ot Poca-tell- of honor for her sister, and bridesmaid- were .Myrna Giraud Shar-ienIda w a.-r'elt and Linda Dibble. honored 'fie The couple Ker-Ahb was best man. same evening a; a inception in the nfne-moo- A ft . I.; '4;'- - -- . 1 i til r ! ri ll I. h Bill Beverly Slater) Beverly Slater Recites Vows With LeJRoy Holt Rei.uneri recently iron a trip are Mr. and Mr-- . Lelu married A u who A. Hoi 24 by President G. Manor: Hi ot Prove. The bride, formerly Beverly Slater, is the daughter of Mr. and Mr. Vincent Slater ot Sprint;-ville- . .. k v,v nmmmmm&& rm. miii .... v LDS Temple united Lavon Allfed, daugnter of Mr. and Mrs. Reece Allred of Provo, and Jerrald Hat-- i field, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cloid Hatfield of SpringviHe recently, t Kaye Johnson of Provo, Myrna Pedeison. Mrs Rex Reust. Mrs. Royce Powell and Georgine Drieg-e- r were attendants in pink gowns with bouquets of pink rosebuds and earnations. Ray Moon was best man. Mrs. Moon wore a navy crepe gown and Mrs. Taylor was in a pink and blue print imported silk dress. Their corsages were of pink losebuds. - Marries in S. L Temple t - V- James B. Hawkes officiated. A reception was given the same evening in the East Provo Stake mmtsmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm IIMiiiiUjiijiiiiHiiiMiBHMii y Lavon All red Da rlene Rowley Engaged o Arthur Packard, Dondie pew ly weds Mr. and Mrs. Hyde L. Taylor who were married recently in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The c aQements In Spotlight Weddings, X Actions Not Words Mark Shield Of Lonely Women 2s y- William (Bill Beazer. who attended the University of Grenoble in Grenoble, France, has been visiting in Provo the past vreek. His wife, the former Joyce Brock-banhas been here since June. Mr. Beazer toured the Scandinavia:1, countries and Great Britain where he visited his grandmother's family after his school term been He has was completed. awaroed a two-yefellowship to Harvard University to the graduate business college where he will ebtam his master's degree. Mr. and Mrs. Beazer have visited their families, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Beazer and Mrs. I. E. Brockbank as well as numerous inends who have entertained for them. Mr. Beazer left for Cambridge today w here his ife w ill join him in the near futute. with no children. I'd like some advice on how to treat my new DEAR DOROTHY DIX. We a neighbors. We can t afford to settled in the city rt Seattle, n friends, either new or old. both of us trom small towns, and Wher people call would ve be both previously carrving responsi- expected to offer them cottee? bilities that rather excluded social We don't uant to be rude, but life. Briefly, we're starting all must keep expenses down Mrs. over at the aye of 44 and 5.5. G. Both of us look much younger, DEAL AIRS. G.: Have you ieen and are active, interested and ina or hermit, that ou know affilire h! no club' We have telligent. ii so tie about liketo would make and ations hospr.aht; ? it vou to be wan liked of in your new some as a means becoming , neighbor-hooda renuta- don't acquainted in a strange cit. What t ion as. a scrounge, cup or eof-teyou suggest? P and M fee. a glass of iced and some DEAR LADIES: You aie cer- homemade cookies cost so little tainly embarking on your now hte that anyone can afford them, with the right attitude. You don't .Noth.ng more w be expected. sound like the sort of ladies who won id waste time waiting for opDh A R DOROTHY DiX: Russell portunity to knock. By i his Lime and : were good friends oiue. but I bet you've gone out and created now I don't care for h;m. He still plenty of it. likes me. and comes to my house One little phrase will aecomphh every night at about ll:ot). How what you want to do. Instead of can J tell htm without hurting his approaching a clu,b or organization feelings that I don't want him with. "We re new here. We want around?- - Ro,e to make friends ." try. "We're new DEAR KOE: Since w'nen. and in y.ur eiu : have you anything in what circles, is 1! .30 p. rru an we can do? We'd like to be of accredited calling time? Where service " See how fast people latch are vour arents that they permit on to you when you present that it? if the heart to haven't you gammt' Tr it on your church, the hanc out discharge papers, ask political organization of your Dad to do it and don't worry choice, and most of all on charity about '"hun teelings. drives Get in touch tvit i the Red a Cross,, a children's hospital. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I've Fun home for the aged. and been writing to a man in service fnenas will tollou. for two years. We've never met, in love with him and he DEAR DOROTHY D:X: In a but I'm he loves me. too. Do you short time we are movin; into '.ays our think love is real? Lora a new part or tow it, to a much Dicer home than we have n ow DEAR LORA: Probably not, but We're a couple in our early 50's it certainly could lead to real j - v 1 , i v rs ar DARLENE ROWLEY First In 4-- Show H LELAND ' Joyce Ann Greet' and Mrs. Ronald daughter won of first, place n Leiand Creer. the style dress review along with two other girls from Utah County in an achievement day for Utah clubs which was held Couniy at the Bngham Young University Social Hall. Helen Mane Atwood won the meal preparation contest and both these girls will compete in the state fair in Salt Lake City. They, will enjoy a three-daexpense-pai- d to and the Ice the fair trip Follies: Lenda Lee Beck's woolen dress and coat that she had exhibited at the county achievement day was chosen as an individual exhibit to be sent t the state fair. Winning blue ribbons on their record Dooks were Jolene Stoker, Maureen Thomas,' Susan Atwood and Ruth Ann Creer. Winning first place on their cheese drop dis-- ! cuits were Karen Thomas and .Judy r inch, and second place on drop biscuits was won by Ruth Ann Creer, Susan Atwood and Kaye Snell. of Mr 4-- H y in correspond- love. ReBekahs Set Baby Contest Meets at Sept. 1 8 almost Judging lAmtoft Home ranging yearsage from of In Greenwich one month will be held at the to six Central Junior High School. TuesTwo Utahns. Barbara Romney met ICU Club of the Members day as the first public program and Richard L. Pope, were among at the home ot Mrs. Christeen of a Baby Fiesta, being sponsor- the ieatured poets at the first Am toft Thursday afternoon with ed by the Deborah Rebekah of a series of Broadside Poetry No. 6, Ladies Order of Readings sponsored by Contempo15 members and one guest. Mrs. Lodge. Dave Green ol Pleasant Grove, Oddfellows. rary Craftsman. Inc.. in the old enof the examination present. Physical Playhouse in GreenMrs. Tony Brumnjak presented trants ias been" in progress dur- wich Village. members with a booklet contain- - ing the past two weeks, and. acMis-- . Romney, editor of Poetry Veil Brown, Broadside, ing the vear s program. Airs. cording to Mrs. new magazine, served James II. Kirk gave the thought Noble Grand of the Order, over as mistress of ceremonies and infor the day. Tribute was paid to 200 children have passed a 90 troduced the others. Mrs. Amtoft and Mrs. Emeline per cent to 100 per cent average Mr. Pope, who will teach EngSnow vvho observed birthdays. to. receive a "Perfect Child" blue lish at Hunter this year, Mrs. Pearl Snow gave a chap- rifcbon at the final program, read 35 poems College from his recent ter from the book, "Mathevv Sept. 18. when over 50 trophies collection, "Mormonia." to winning Cowley Speaks." The group was will be awarded memhappy to report that two Mrs. babies. Fxaminations were conducted bers Mrs. Ray Watkins and Cinderella Johnson, who were at by Utah County physicians, and the Girls' Canyon Home all sum- judging for beauty will be done . . of mer, could meet with the group by a committe PrOVO judges. Mrs. Agnes Rogerson again. clubwoman Ogden. prominent A delicious luncheon was servwelfare worker, will! Rl child and enafternoon a ed, and Grande Auxiliary No. 8 held pleasant he chairman of the beauty judg-- I joyed. ing panel. baby Utility Building this week with Climaxing the month-lon- g Mrs. Charles Daly, Mrs. Warren program will be a coronation and Mrs. Alex pehrson as' pageant where a "Baby King" Bynon hostesses. crownand "Baby Queen" will be Moite Carlo whist was played babies in each ed best of the nine age class divisions. with prizes going to Mrs. Clark A grand prize winner in beauty Johnson, Mrs. Pehrson, and Mrs. VALLEY CHAPTER THREE and Master G. W. Friel. Order of Eastern Star will meet will be titled Miss the Utdh County from girls and Refreshments were served to 15 for first regular meeting Tuesday boys division of the show. members. at 8 p. m. There will be officers rehearsal today at 12:30" p. m. in Prov-ncetow- , Rio Course Mr. and Mrs Paul B Miller Ann Huff, FORK Mr. Mrs. Clifton and son. Douglas aie vacationing and daughter ol is in Huff, Calif., here with Mr. Miller's Hollywood, where she is attending a beauty school to study advanced training in hair styling. She is also taking a diss in contour hair styling. Mss fluff was graduated last July from a beauty school in Provo. Remember, ence you naturally present your WRITERS SECTION best side to each other. You of each other's faults. Will meet for opening meeting Withhold binding promises until Monday at 8 p. m. at the W'omen's you do meet and have a better Council Clubhouse. opportunity for mutual appraisal. TOASTMISTRESS Grande Club nd TYRO Sead your problem to DOROTHY Husbands and guests will join DIX. Be sure to enclose a stamp- members Wednesday at 7 ,p. m. ed, self addressed envelope, and at the Central Utah Vocational address her care of this newspa- School for a dinner meeting followed by tour by Ernest Dean. per. n. n Ma-landc- Rh-har- d YOUR Rel ief Society OUR PROFESSION WEST UTAH STAKE Board meeting will be held Thursdav at 10 a. m. in the st a ke house. ELEVENTH WARD Monday at 10 a. m for work mee'ing. Quilts and handwork. Luncheon at noon. SUNSET Tuesday at a. 10 m. Quilting with lunch at noon. MARY KAWAKAMI SUNSET SECOND Tuesday at 9:30. Quilting with lunch at noon. THIRD WARD Tuesday at teacher 10 report, n More dead than alive is mir condition after our combination edu a. m. Visiting cation - vacation in Los Angeles. Quilting. Bring 7 own handwork. Boulder Dam was really awe inthe spiring but so were some hair styles I saw in Pasadena and Hollywood. o-- know-nothin- Fal parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Miller. They are also guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Daniels of Pay-soThey have been eMonsnHy entertained with family paitirs and picnics. Mr. and Mrs. Miller have also been guests of Dr and and Mrs. Joseph A. Adam-so- Mrs. Kenneth Creer oi SpringviHe. a id Mr. and Mrs." Dean Tuttle and iheir families attended the George N. Thomas ot St Louis loseph S. Adamson family reunion in hold recently SpringviHe Park. is a houseguest of his motliei. Mi s Hazel N. Thomas. Mrs. Josephine N. Tuttle was hostess at a dinner s Porter and Lula s house-guestparty for the follow ing guest of Douglas, Tex., are. Mr. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Mauthis week 'of Mr. and Mrs. Harwood. Mr. Porter and rice Downey of Glcndora. Calil , Henr Mr. Harwood were army buddies and Mrs. Hazel Thomas. 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