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Show V SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, MAY ; 18. 1958 - Utah County, Utah IS ' m -- i" , L ' ' v ' j ( 't; ; r . , ' ?C ; y, -- - I V'- ' x? v; PAYSON Mr. and Mrs. McKay Christensen are announcing the en gagement of their daughter Josephine Annto Merrill Oaks, son of Mrs. Stella H. Oaks of Provo, Toe couple plans a September marriage in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Both are students at Brigham Young University. Miss Christen sen, a sophomore, is studying hu. WEST MOUNTAIN Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shoenfeld.' of Pay son announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Evelyn Shoenfeld,: to Loren Hawkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hawkins of Murray. The marriage will be solemnized June 26 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, and a reception will be given the following evening in the West LDS Ward Hall. Evelyn has asked Mrs. Vernon Giles of Salt Lake City to be her matron of honor. Other attendants will be Mrs. Jack Bailey, Nancy Bringhurst, and sister, Helen Shoenfeld. Best man duties will be performed by Mr. Hawkins brother, Francis Hawkins. Ushers will be Jay Shoenfeld and Rockie Hawkins. was Miss Pay son of The bride-ele1956, has attended LDS Business College, and is a graduate of Payson High School and LDS Seminary She is now employed in Salt Lake City. Mr. Hawkins is a graduate of the Murray High School and LDS' Seminary. He attended the tJniversity of Utah, where he received his scholarship and played football. He is also employed in Salt Lake City. V V ' " : Plan Marriage V'-'- . v Merrill Oaks To Take Bride Evelyn Shoenfejd, Loren Hawkins Yi man development and family relations, together with elementary education. She was a Cougarett during her freshman year and now belongs to the O. S. Trovata social unit. She has been actibe in numerous fields on the "Y" campus. ' Mr. Oaks recently completed an LDS mission in Canada, and is enclasses at rolled in the "Y." He is associated with the Goldbrickers on campus. pre-medk- al ct i If rj ;-- ' win i' Qj JP' ' iv fniii iim nn hiifi'iftftvlSSSLiiiiiflrtfiiJ i members only Tuesday at at Club Radar. EVELYN SHOENFELD YESHARAH The engagement of Sandra Louise, Heal to Virgil S. Ivie was announced Saturday 'at a tea given by Mrs. W. R. Firmage and Mrs. E. R., Firmage at the W. R. Fir-mahome. Announcement was made by Sandra's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley H. Heal. Mr. Ivie is the son of Mrs. Delna Ivie of Provo. ge PHS Women Elect New - ' Officers , "The time has come, the walrus said, to talk of many things; of shoes and ships and sealing wax, of cabbages and kings," will be the theme of the opening luncheon of the Utah State Dental Auxiliary convention. The luncheon will be held Thursday, May 22, in Salt Lake ity at the Aviation Club under e direction of the Provo Dis trict Dental Auxiliary with Mrs. W. X). Tueller, first vice president, in charge. JOSEPHINE ANN CHRISTENSEN , at the home of Mrs. Dora McEwan, 587 N. 5th W., for elections and testimony meeting instead of on May 28. Herald Want Ads Get Results r . .1.1 WBM y Iff Whatcott, jBrs. Darrell Jensen, Mrs, Russell Billings, Mrs. Richard Black, Mrs. Dick Johnson, Mrs. Milford Coburn and Mrs. 24 Don Robertson. They have made Assisting Mrs. Tueller at the clever sundials for centerpieces opening luncheon are Mrs. Keith for the tables. The theme of the convention and meetings will begin Thursday at the Hotel Utah and continue until Saturday, May New President I :M r" II I. JH,liyAI itt ..Iff. W$ : of m akds Over I'" mm mm m - m m m m mm I l V Il 1 1 what youv looking for bn m sm a a "fyl snoo . - ii MMMMMMllllMf(lllr-miliriiriWiiinTlii- .iv-.r-,- rft jf.MjWn- J- DENTAL AUXILIARY Holding one of the sundials to be used as a centerpiece for the first luncheon of the 1958 Utah State Dental Auxiliary Convention is Mrs. M. L. Coburn, seated left, while arranging flowers by her is Mrs. Don Robertson. Two other members of the committee are standing;, from left, Mrs. Richard Black and Mrs. Dick Johnson. The convention is set Thursday, Friday, and Saturday in Salt Lake City. Trained Counseling Service Is Furnished STA'UFFER-Wh- ere as needed after purchase at no additional cost to you. mostly aroundxthe hips!" .. - y $1045 Loog ioid counter mppon " added border. A om i 2 area for foot to lie uncrowded for freedom in flexing. .5 room for Q Ample toes. Tbomaf beel with weds D Broad fj for proper iopporc E Correct inner lift at thi fonctional point. Price's ALL SPRING and SUMMER COATS SUITS and i HATS i 3 YcmH find like Jeanne Forbes that you. loa can get and keep a good figure with the Stauf fer Home Plan of effortless exercise and calorie reduction. And, you can do so without starvation dieting ... strenuous exercise ."dieting and gaining back." a Newly EXCHANGETTES chosen' leader of the Exchang ettes Club is Mrs. Vera Davis, 'above. ?' FORGET ' m.m my m . fiii.ynyiiii iik!3 DIETING... BEFORE: In her REMEMBER ": AYDS !" wyi Ann Miller hzLJ (y- - sf ."I tried many reducing l metii- - i i : ods, even t&d diets. But I "discovered Ayds works best 'and quickest of all! Take Ayds ; youH be amazed I" Clinically-- I proved. Now in two flavors.; "Lose weight or "money back! j A month's supply $35. . -- City Drugis Stores in Provo, Sprlngville, Spanish Fork and Payson sitting-dow- n secretarial Job, Jeanne Forbes went from Size 9 to :' Size 14. Inches not pounds were her problem with a w til mi T",T' . I Why not find out more about S tauf fer Home Reducing Plar. ' today? k's the modern, sensible way to a slender, smaller-size- d figure! CALL FR 3-72- 11 AFTER: The tape measure says 35 ac Jeanne's hipline. She was recently ( r: ir You'll Want to See All New Selections! Store Hours Daily 10 A.M. to 5:40 P.M. named, one of America s 10 Happiest Women" in nadonal hip measurement of 40 inches I STAUFFta MOSSS MAM (DEPT. 11 East 1st North Proro. Utah Iwonld tike ort hifor tlow about 5-1- 8) the StMuffer tfome Rerftfcfng JPftamtlxL Clj JStalau 168 West Center Provo S PROVO ; t , , - 164 North Univertiry Ave. .says Secretary Jeanne Forbes. one of America's 10 Happiest Women X "&T ki - good-lookin- "I HAD AN INCH PROBLEM... t- I . oor trained, experienced fitters will be Stop in soon CHILD LHFE Arch g pleased to show you Features in the size and last just right for your yovngsterw New Utticers J' jr mnw coniTrucrn, m "eorrocf appooronost; specially designed to pamper little ieet, help overcome minor foot deficiencies. a Incfnll II IJIVJII Mrs. Vera Davis was installed president of the Exchangettes Club Tuesday evening at a dinner meeting at a local cafe; Mrs. Robert Carlspn was Installed vice president and Mrs. Dean Nuttall will bV secretary-treasure-r. poard members will be Mrs. Don Sims, Mrs. Allen Laney and Mrs. 'Chester Oliver, outgoing president. The outgoing and incoming officers gave short talks.. Monte Carlo whist was played by the members with first , prize going to Mrs. A, C. Wolf. About 25 members were present. m'W IiHMS 111! A ::..- :.v- .. .v. - i v .:::.::::: . WM (PARENTS') The Cathedral of Saint James, in Montreal, Canada, is a reduced cjopy of aint Peter's Church in Ijome. M . with FIT and 1 secretary. Exchangettes j j Mrs. Wayne Cowley ' afternoon. Thursday ' Officers for the year wer elected and installed with Mrs. Phil Herbert named president; Mrs. Dolan B. Condie, vice president, and Mrs. Richard HilL secretary and treasurer. Conducting the meeting was Naoma Rowan, president. Other retiring officers are Mrs. Orilla Lloyd and Mrs. Robert Laird. The 16 members present enjoyed fable, games and refreshments were served by the hostess. 7 I 5 of the president m w Smith, outgoing presented the gavel to Mrs. Beta Sorosis, Angus Cannon, new president of the club, at the group's last meeting of the season held earlier this week. A review of all meetings held during year was presented by Mrs. Smith. An outline of the program for the coming year and the announcement of new committees and officers were given by Mrs. Cannon. New officers to serve with Mrs. Cannon are Mrs. Oliver R. Smith, vice president; Mrs. Floyd Love-ridg-e, recording secretary; Mrs. Ernest Rasmuson, treasurer, and Mrs. Keifer Sauls, corresponding Mrsv Fisher MMWyjQII t will be "Time Final meeting of the year was enjoyed by members of the Provo High School Women's Club at the home m. Regular meeting will .be held Wednesday, May 21, at 7:30 p. m. i Miss Heal is a graduate of Pro vo High School. She was a mem ber of Alpha Unitess Mega. Now a student at Brigham Young University, she is a member of Cami Los social unit. . Mr. Ivie," also a PHS graduate, is a student, at BYU and is employed in Provo. They- will be married Aug, 8 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, and a reception will be held the same evening in the Ok Hills LDS Ward Hall. lp. I Provo Chapter Dental Auxiliary To Host Lunch At State Confab Sandra Heal Betrothal Club Notes RADAR LADIES Will hold election luncheon for SANDRA LOUISE HEAL Luncheon Announces 5 |