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Show Miss Deputy to Wed Dale Braithwaite V. i si Planning a June 7 marriage in the Manti LDS Temple are Nancy Deputy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Deputy of Salisbury, Md., and Dale Braithwaite, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Braithwaite of Provo. Both are students at Brigham Young University. Miss Deputy is a junior majoring in human development. She is a member of the concert band and symphony orchestra as well as serving on the AWS 0 . Couple Recites Vows-IHome Ceremony 7 In an impressive home ceremony Thursday, April 17, Diane Darling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnston of Provo, was married to Kenneth LJ Elliott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Elliott, also of Provo. They were married at the Elliott home by Bishop Reed Whitaker of the First LDS Ward. An open house will be held Friday, April 25, from 7:30 to 10:30 p. m. at the" Elliott home.. The new bride will be graduated from Provo High School this spring .She is an LDS Seminary graduate. Kenneth, graduate of " both :PHS and LDS Seminary, has served two years in the U.S. Navy. , v 4 aj W 1 "3 ' Mi I s i J yfli::-- Council. Mr. Braithwaite is a senior with a major in secondary education. He belongs to the Athenian social unit. A graduate of Provo High School, Mr. Braithwaite has served an LDS Mission to Brazil and was in the U. S. Army for six months. n - , After a short honeymoon, they will re- - side in Provo. - v 9 i i : ... ... i. j 4 i j t 1 NANCY DEPUTY MRS. KENNETH L. ELUOTT (Diane Darling) I 'Honeys of the Hive" will be the theme of the eighth annual hair style fashion show sponsored by the Utah County Beauticians to r be held Wednesday, LDS April 23, in the Third-Nint- h Ward in Springville. The "Queen" will be the model chosen to represent the Utah County unit in the state competition and she will wear her Decorations original costume. will follow the theme of the evening. All funds will be used for t y contributions by the c'h a The public is invited to group. attend by the officers in charge, who are Naomi Petersen, Fay ri Jb Moose Lodges Honor Traveling Bowlers Parents Honor 'Honey of Hive' o heme Annua! Beautician Show I Bill Powell at Moose An open house recently honored Oldroyd, Clair Tuttle, Ruth Lee LDS missionary Bill Elaine and returned Master, Betty Harvey at Powell the home of his parInnes. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Powell of Lehi. Bill served in the Eastern States Mission where he was presiding elder for eight months. guests included Mr. and Mrs. Del Gay, Mr. and Mrs. OREM Plans for the annual Lawrence Gibson, Mrs. Eliza Mother's Day party were made Westphal, Irene Westphal, Mr. by members of the JFF Club and Mrs. Fred Richards and Mrs. Tuesday evening at the home of Ivy Perry, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jack Childress. A lovely Harold Edwards, Logan, and affair will honor the members Joyce Gay, Castro Valley, Calif. mothers. Mrs. Don Allen, president, conducted the meeting. Mrs. Childress served Hawaiian - themed refreshments to nine members and they also enjoyed visiting. JFF Club Plans Mothers Day Fete Out-of-to- wn FOE Auxiliary Surprises Group At Early Party 'J as you are" party for members of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Auxiliary heralded in the spring season Wednesday morning early enough to catch all the women in their nightclothes. The 36 members met at the home of Mrs. Neil Billings in Orem in nightgowns and pajamas. The only ones in blue jeans or dresses were committee members, Mrs. Billings, Mrs. Elmer Spears and Mrs. Gus Soutas. Light refreshments were A "Come v.- V :.::v.-:-'- i ..yA Resting ing may gestion. tired and 15 minutes before eat- do wonders for the di- PATRICIA ANN BROWN Miss Brown To Marry n May Rites A May wedding ceremony and reception are planned by Patricia Ann Brown and LeRoy T. prin Holda-wa- y whose engagement and wedding plans are being announced today. Miss Brown is a daughter of W. Max Brown of Vineyard and the late Mrs. Bessie B: Brown and LeRoy is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Holda-waall of Vineyard. The couple will exchange nuptial vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on May 15 and a reception will be held on May 16. They will make a home in Vineyard where Mr. Holdaway is employed. A graduate of Orem High School and LDS Seminary, Miss Brown was a member of the Debate Club, Tigerettes, Sapere Au.de. She also attended Brig-haYoung University. Mr. Holdaway is a graduate of Lincoln High School and LDS Seminary. He also attended Central Utah Vocational School. He served an LDS Mission in Canada and served six months in the U. S. Army. 1 m if SALE STARTS Many eat when overupset which only makes a To make skillets easy to clean, eating struggle. Wait a bit before eating and try to relax. put detergent and a little water in Your digestion will be better and the bottom before starting your so will you. MONDAY at 10 A.M. Open Til 9 p. m. Mondays COATS: I' " it,, SUITS Spriingville Primary Pays Tribute to-Outgoin- g Cjfficers . The Junior Sunday School room Dresses n JO Early Spring cottons, silks, crepes, dacrons and linens. Constellation GROUP GROUP II I BETTER DRESSES Reg. 10.95 to 19.50 j was the scene of a lovely party given by the Springville Stake Primary presidencies, outgoing and incoming, for ward Primary presi- i con- Vs. and REDUCED of the Springville LDS Stake House dencies. Coats and Suits Cotton Dusters, Spring Tweed s and Luxurious Cashmeres. All Wool Suits, this season's newest imported fabrics, fur trims, vertible for three season's wear. BEAUTICIAN'S REVUE Two of the committee members of this: year's Utah County Beautician's fashion revue shown! discussing plans for the Wednesday, April 23, Springville meeting are Ruth Lee Master, left, and Faye Oldroyd. Theme will be 'Honeys of the Hive.' . jJiJ 0 G CD y, dish-washin- g. - ns "make-it-yoursel- f" Lehi Open House served. y.y.-- Lodges of Provo, Salt Park, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wil-ki- Curdy. Lake, Ogden and Price honored and Mr. and Mrs. Ken H. A crazy hat their traveling bowling, teams sale organized by Mrs. Wright Wednesday evening at a dinner-danc-e Wright. Prizes were won by Glenn provided a note of merriment at the Provo Moose Lodge. ' About 175 were present for the Westergard and Mrs. Don Mc-- during the evening. event. Committee in charge conAPRIL 20, 1958 19 SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, sisted of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Utah County. Utah . ftittwVL $5)00 NOW 1 $(5)00 t3) formerly priced at 22.95 to 49.95. 1L NOW REDUCED ' ' was! "Ye are the salt of the earth." A lovely program The theme Sportswear was given under; the direction of Mrs. Lanell Maynard, newly appointed stake Primary president; Tributes were given to Mrs. Carrie Rawle and Mrs. Arvilla Carter for their services to the Primary. ; A tray lunch with daffodil salt shakers for favors was served to about 35 women.; BLOUSES Reg to 795 $noo $ NOW SWEATERS U $300i Pastel Wo61s (Best selection in size 10) NOV LINGERIE REDUCED Has walks-on-ai- r. pi $1100 V2 - Slips, Gowns, Bras U newly-elected-presid- ent it A i - FURNITURE 255 W. Center Provo, Utah 72 West Center, PROVO $00 O LAYAWAYS nozzle and complete set of cleaning tools. HARDWARE 72 SeOO - - - - - - $100, $2Q0, $300 fin ENGINEERING WIVES Mrs. Barry Hodson, of the BYU Engineering Wives club, to succeed Hrs. Leland Baxter. pastels 1 for the cleaner that m double stretch hose, 'CARDIGANS, , CALF SKINNERS O CHARGE ACCOUNTS 0 and (Sizes 34 to 40) NOW REDUCED SKIRTS 1 SLIPOVERS 168 WEST CENTER, PROVO |