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Show SUNDAY HERALD 6UNDAY, JUNE 8, 1958 Utah County, Utah 20 GCZ(2 1 Motes ? 3V x 11 The Altar Society of the St Francis Catholic Church will ponsor a card party on Tuesday, June 10 at 8 p. m. in th Social Hall of the church. Mrs. Charles George is the 1 chairman. Chautauqua I- s- V"--- ' Altar Society Sponsors Party --4 'f Beckons To Mothe rs 1 , 1 s 3 - The fresh (green of June carpeting the canyon floor outside and the crackling logs in the great fireplace insfde, will be welcome; beacons to the mothers of the surrounding area as they gather this week at the annual Chautauqua in the MIA. Girls Canyon Home, North Fork of ' Provo Canyon. ; This event eagerly looked forward to by j those who have attended before will begin with supper and program Monday June 9, and continue through Thursday, s It, YOUR BEAUTY IS OUR PROFESSION VAtftA 'A,1,; - TO NOTE Go?DEN DATE Apostle and Mrs. Hugh B. Brown, will look back on 50 years of married life on' when a reception in Salt Lake City Thursday, June wiil honor, the pair. 12 Golden Anniversary To Feature An Open House June -- . MM m 5Z?r V 5 Carolynn Brickey Pledges Troth To Dyion Skipper Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brickey, of Provo, wash to announce the engagement of their daughter, Carolynn, to Dyion Stennett Skipper, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Thurman Skipper, of Leland, N. C. The couple is planning an early August wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Templet m Miss Brickey is a graduate of Provo High School, where she was active in dramatics, and was in 1958. She was affiliated with the Thespian, DEOA, and French Clubs, and is an LDS Seminary graduate. Mr. Skipper graduated from Leland High School in Leland, N. C. He was active in sports and of the basserved as ketball team for two years, and president' of his Senior class. He attended the Brigham Young University, and presently is employed in an actress Provo. award best for given v P : old-fashion- ed Family Reunions JILEAN HARDING 0 Harding-Abeg- q Manti Temple Nuptials Planned by Payson Girl celebration in 1952, Miss Harding is a gradument of her daughter, Jilean, to ate of Paylon High School and Myrlon B. Abegg, , son of .Mrs. Biigham Young University. At Isatira B. Abggg of Orem. BYU she was a member of Alpha Nuptials are planned for July Lamba Delta, Y Calqares, Orche-si- s 18 in the Manti LDS Temple, Dance Fraternity and the after which a reception will be Val Norn Social unit. Miss Harding has been a teachgiven at the home of Lab an Harbride-to-b- e. of in er the ding, grandfather Pine; County High School at ijly, Nevj, and more Harvest Queen for Payson's recently has been employed by v the-Whit- e the United States Chamber of Commerce in Washington, D. C. Mr. Abegg is a graduate of Provo High School and has filled n misan LDS sion in Texas and New Mexico. He served in the U. S. Army in Washington and Germany and is graduating in elementary education vfrom BYU in August. The couple plan to make their home in-t- he CENTER PLEASANT GROVE In a whirl of wedding plans is karolyn Swenson, charming brunette daughter of Mr. and : Mrs. K. Warhick Swenson of Pleasant Grove who announce their daughter's engagement and forthcoming marriage to Leon D. Gillman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gillman of Lindon. The Salt Lake City LDS Temple will be the scene of. their wedding rites oh June 25. Following the New Bride Honored m - home of the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Swenson of Manila. of the , Karolyn is a graduate pleasant Grove High School and LDS Seminary. She was an officer in the school pep club and active in the Thespian club. She was a Utah state winner in H Club work winning a trip to Chicago. Her fiance is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School and LDS Seminary. He was active in sports, being a member of the championship football team of 1955 He is a member of the National Guard. He is presently employed in Provo. The couple plan to make a home at Pleasant Grove. 4-- Oh yes, they don't have a Governor's mansion either. Just a lovely, elderly, comfortable home. P.S. Idaho doesn't even have one pending in the legislature. I didn't ask about taxes. Our hairstyles are still the best. Our hair coloroinr department is really tops. Wy will shape your hair so you will look and feel cool. Mon-da- y to Wednesday budget days. 'BEAUTY Carpenters' Wives Rlan Elections Mrs. Blake Reynolds was elected to serve as a state board member by the Auxiliary to the Carpenters local in a meeting held Thursday evening. It was announced that an election ot officers would be conducted at the next meeting. MARY'S j e 1 iVER- SUB-DE- B 2:30 p. m. at the home of Natalie Andrus, 45 North 3rd East. 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The Idaho governor is a typical man because: His favorite food is steak, (well done), color blue (Mrs. was wearing same), sports football (was a star once), color of hair natural, but being a man, enjoys looking at blondes, red heads, and bright colors, but Mrs. Smiley looks good to him anyway. The governor prefers his first lady's hair fairly, femininely short. He loves fishing and President E i s e h hower, or maybe it was the other way around! KAROLYN SWENSON ALICE LOUISE REYNOLDS CLUBS CHAPTER 12 waist-lengt- annual Homecoming H minnwnmmi MEW. j Mrs. Carol G. Har is ding announcing the engage- TV 4I IVN. A . MART KAWAKAMI iiiuMiwmmiiiM mi Club Notes , .PAYSON : Mon- SPANISH FORK Ruth Reynolds was honored at a recent open house held at the Social Center with Mrs. W. C. Beck-stroMrs. Karl Koyle, Mrs. Mark Beckstrom, Mrs. Paul Beck-stroand Mrs. Blaine Beckstrom as hostesses- Miss Reynolds was married on June 6 to Ted Beckstrom at the Manti LDS Temple. . f.;. The bride is a graduate of the Brigham Young University as is the bridegroom. Miss Reynolds is a faculty member of the Central FEHANO CLUB Will meet Monday, June 9 at School. Mr. Beckstrom is teachthe home of Mrs. David Calder, ing at the Junior High School. 360 North University Avenue. VALLEY CHAPTER No. 3 OES Will meet at the Masonic Temple at 8 p. mu Tuesday. A special the invitation is extended t fathers to attend. Park-Universi- ty s .v X , co-capt- Walter Baine and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown, and Mrs. Dewey Halgren assisted in directing guests. A vocal solo was given by Dora Mae Chaplain; Lynn Cruser and Sharon Holman sang a duet and Rondo Jeffery presented violin music. Mrs, Halgren was in charge of the serving and Geraldine Jacob-so- n sat at the guest register. In the gift room were Pearl Jeffery, Detroit. Sally Joyce, Susie Calder and For the occasion the bride wore Marilyn and Joyce Miller. a gown of white taffeta and lace, the material for which was imported from Switzerland. An charm marked the styling which featured a bustle at JESSIE PIERCE STEELE h veil of FAMILY the back, A illusion was caught to a small; pill Annual reunion of the Jessie box hat of lace marked with pearls. Her bridal bouquet combined Pierce Steele and Evelyn Alexwhite carnations and pink rose- ander family will be held June 15 at 1 p. m. in Canyon Glen, Provo buds. The attendants, in graduated Canyon, with all family memshades of pink gowns were Dora bers invited to attend. Mae Chaplain, Dawn Hight, Mrs.: Douglas Dumas, Loa Rose Hansen, and Gehiel Johnson. They held a single pink carnation with showers of ribbon streamers. Each mother chose pink lace and taffeta frocks with a corsage of white carnations. Best man. was Richard Tripp and '8iiim,vS&.tm. 6,fi, CARGLYNN BRICKEY Now at home in Provo are new-wed- s, Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Tripp. The pair returned during the week from a short honeymoon journey had following their marriage May 29 at the Manti LDS Temple. A reception honoring the pair Was given Saturday, May 31 at the LDS Ward church. "Mrs. Tripp is the former Leiloni Jeffery, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Biff C. Jeffery and Paul is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Tripp of Xa - program for day under the direction of Mrs. Ada Newman of Salt Lake City. On Tuesdayj morning, Mrs. Alta Johnson, local beautician will present a program on charm and beauty hints. Hobbies will be featured in! the afternoon augmented by a demonstration on flower arrangement by Eliza Fillmore. Tuesday evening, Mrsi Lloyd Cullimore will speak on growing old! gracefully. Wednesday's program will feature, Mrs. Leah Smith in a demonstration Jon coloring photographs. Mrs. Ella Reynolds, of Springville presenting poems and wit climaxed in the evening with a performance by the Brigham Ycung University International Folk Dancers directed by Virginia Rae Meservy. Mrs. B. F. Larsen will corduct the women; on a nature walk Thursday morning and the activities will be concluded with a smorgasbord in the afternoon and appropriate leave taking. Mrs. Maurice Harding is arranging some special musical numbers to be presented during the meet. An invitation is extended to all women of the area with their friends to participate in the three-da- y holiday Tasty meals are pre pared and I served by the. staff giving Mother a needed rest from such duties. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Richmond Young, Mrs. Alta Johnson and Mrs. Fern L. MerI rill. Mr. and Mrs. Tripp Are Now at Home in Provo A' t. ,. v.. 12. get-acquaint- ed -- ' , J ' ' : , education and relaxation has been planned beginning with a fun and Apostle and MrsHtfgh B. Brown will be honored at a reception, on Thursday, June 12 marking the 60th anniversary of their marriage. The event, which is being hosted by the children of the couple will be held at the Garden LDS Park Ward, 1150 Yale Avenue in Salt Lake City, from 8 to 10 p.m. ' - y A full program furnishing fun, Mrs. LaJeune Munk, Alhambra, Calif.; Dr. Charles M. Brown, Glendale arid Mrs. Clinton (MarDakewood, Jorgenson, garet) Calif.; Mrs. Douglas (Carol) Bunker, Cambridge, Mass. Other features of the anniversary week wii be a luncheon arranged by Mrs. Firmage and attended by Mrs. Bnwn and her sisters, FriFriends of this area are cordially day, June 13, to which close friends invited -- to call and greet the rever- are being invited. Dr. Charles Brown and his fam ed couple. The family kindly requests that there be no gifts given, ily will be the house guests of the .however. 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