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Show ' 1Q JO r - june sunday. Utah' SUNDAY HERALD 29, 1958 County. Utah " I ' " i June Features Engagements :.: ,v:-:t.,- ...,: J:- ' j.. v , - V 1 0 - f' s m.--v - .... -- J 11 .' $c :..v.:. .s i -- August Marriage SPRINGVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Lee Miner of Springville announce the engagement of their daughter, Gollette, to David Prothero, son of Mr. and Mrs Dean J. Prothero, also of this city. popular young couple to be wed Aug. 7 in the plans Salt Lake LDS Temple and the following evening the parents of will hxst a wed the bride-to-b- e The In Salt" Party Lake Enjoys NEPHI The Beta literary ding reception i'n their honor. Collette is a graduate of Springville High School and LDS Seminary where she was president of the Booster Club and a member of the Steno and Pep m clubs. She is presently in Provo. ployed David is attending Brigham Young University where he is majoring in civil engineering. i . Marvin D. Bird Takes Viva Marsh for Bride SPRINGVILLE Arranging china and linens and hanging pictures in their honeymoon apartment 'in Springville are Marvin D. Bird and his bride, the former Viva Marsh, who have just re-- 1 turned from Yellowstone Park. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Tim Marsh and the Dewey Birds all of this city. The couple exchanged wedding vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple June 20 with Hugh B. Brown officiating. For her wedding and the recep-tio- fr which followed that evening !in the Springville LDS Ward Chapel, the bride don- tned a lovely lace gown of her own bodice dipmaking. The h ped into deep folds of the skirt with scalloped hem and neckline. A dainty, crown held her fingertip veil and she carried d a white orchid circled with pdnk carnations.--: Following a pink and blue color scheme JoAnn Marsh, maid of honor.wore an old rose embroidered taffeta with pink rose corsage and Nancy Miller and Linda Whiting donned pink. i Third-Ninth- ed floor-lengt- purple-throate- . . Club, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Fred D. Morgan, enjoyed an at the Bear Canyon recreation area on Wednesday. A delicious dinner was served by the committee, after which a sihort business meeting was held with President Blanch Peyton in charge. They discussed the float for the Ute Stampede. Mrs. Max Bowles had been selected as the program chairman for next year. This is the first of the summer parties planned by the Club, next one being in August. Visiting. was enjoyed by the 14 afternoon . members The other bridesmaids,. Jeannie Hansen, . Lorraine Nelson and Birdie Marsh, were in blue, and all carried pink fans with white Chrysanthemums. ,Mrs. Marsh was in blue lace and Mrs. Bird was also in blue. Roy Bird, brother of the groom, was best man and Wade Marsh, brother of the bride, Shirley Powell, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bart-le- tt were receptionists. Charlotte Curtis was at the guest book. Marion Bird, Beverly Ostler and LaVon Hatfield arranged the gifts while Johnny Marsh, Donald Ostler, Sharon Bird and Bird assisted in receiving them. DeAnn Paxman, Virginia Felt. Patsy Ostler and Sharon Averett served the refreshments. Organ music throughout the evening was furnished by Audry Hall. : Hear Three Candidates OUR PROFESSION akd present three guests, Mrs. Daryl, Roberts of Juneau, Alaska; Mrs. Max Davis of ' Seattle, Wash., and Mrs. Laurence Olpin of Portland, Ore,, all friends of the group. Other members of the committee were Mrs. Jack Brough, Mrs. Max Bowles, Mrs. Allen Mrs. M. L. Harmon, Mrs. Mrs. .Verful Jacob-se- n, Hansen, Roy Mrs. Othel Pay, Mrs. Harlow Pexton,- - Mrs. Earl Warner Chris-tense- n, "V V:. , Orem Democratic Women's Study Group met Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs! Roy Mott fora neighborhood meetf ing at which three candidates of the party in the fall elections were present.. ' The guest speakers were Sterling Harding of Orem, Rpscoe Kay and Ralph Peters, candidates for sheriff of Utah County. A luncheon was served to 42 persons and the evening's activities were under the direction of Mrs. John.,W. Gillman, who was assisted by Mrs. Mott, Utah County chairlady. Lynn Bellows, chairman of the Orem precinct, and Mrs. Harold Hansen also spoke briefly. "' English Girl Plights Troth With P. G. Man Nephi Club ; YOUR BEAUTY IS 3 m I 1 Oi If vacation emergencies arise call us Immediately Twe are adequately staffed with expert,, highly skilled and experienced. Beauticians. We would enjoy assisting you. What Is the differen6e "between a mediocre stylist and one who has completed a! series of advanced hairstyling courses? Just call us and have oar lop... stylists give you a glamorous exclusive hair style, then you. will know the difference in appearance and feel! ' ". For the teenager a new hairstyle "Hair Band". Exotic! Different! And it brings raves from the boy friends. An ex- -; elusive process obtainable only at Mary's a "P. II. S." type of curls is necessary. Be, the v &i s t Orem Stake Group Has Canyon Social Members of the Orem LDS Stake Genealogy Society enjoyed a canyon party Wednesday evening at Rotary Park in Provo Roman- Canyon. After a pot luck supper, PLEASANT GROVE tic tidings from Pleasant Grove baseball and other games were this week announces the engage- played. ment of a charming young girl James A n d e r s on, assistant from London, England, Pamela stake chairman, was in charge Drew, to Kenney Jolley, son of assisted by Oscar O. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd K. Jolley of stake chairman, and Ralph Pleasant Grove. Peters, assistant stake chairman. is the The lovely bride-elePresent were the committee daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. members and their wives, Mr. Drew, of London, England, who and Mrs. F. S. Jensen, Mr. and are making known their daugh- Mrs. John C. Mr. and ter's engagement announcement. Mrs. Samuel E.Baxter, Mr. and Harris, A fall wedding date is forecast Mrs. Mr. and Rasmussen, for the couple who met when Mrs.. Parley Marvin 'Harris, Mr. and Miss Drew arrived in America Mrs. Gilbert Richardson, Mr. and to make her home with an aunt Mrs. Dean Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jesse F. Louder, 'Mr. and Mrs. Hippach of Pleasant Grove. Daniel Taylor, . Marie Allred, Miss Drew is a graduate of Harold P. Clawson and James Coston's Secondary Girls School Burl Wells. in London, and has been employed at American Fork. The entire 241 miles of ibe is a graduHer benedict-elec- t Ohio ate of Provo High School and turnpike has been in operaLDS Seminary. He served with tion since October of 1955. the U. S. Navy for four years, three of which were spent in marriage of the couple will ? be , Hawaii. Definite date for the announced later. ct SEMI-ANNUA- t : MART KAWAKAMI '., PAMELA DREW OLLETTE MINER Springville Couple Plans Demo Womerr ' ELMA MAE CRUM Mae Crum, John Thomas Set Date For Lawn Wedding El ma first to have ohe , . With or without appointments. Our staff of experts will be pleased, to assist you. Evenings ; by appointment Watch for 'Hello. Mrs. Mil- . lerV-'ipecannouncement in our column July 6th! Planning a July 11 marriage, as, son of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest . Thomas. .All are from in Provo are Elma Mae Crum," Provo. The Mrs. of Mr. Paul be and ceremony will, perform daughter E. Crum Sr., and John C. Thom- - ed, on the, lawn t the home of the j.bridb by Reverecd , Donald Mills and a reception will? Im; :,, mediately follow; i Crum4 is a graduate of . Miss Lihcoln High School where she was active in the Fine Arts Club Games; and a picnic supper ah. h music circles. She haV were enjoyed Thursday at, Rotary Young Uni Park in prdvo Canyon when Las attendjed Brigham 1 member f of theversity Escapades members arranged a cmj Airandjs she was Patrol where parly for their husbands. vote4 one of the outstanding Horseshoe, Softball and volley c. dets from the Western States. ball were played after which the is a Thomas Mr.; graduate of guests enjoyed supper featuring Provo School and also has High a typical .canyon picnic menu. attended BYU. the He served Mrs. Mark Sumsion, who has two in S. U. the years Army. The moved to Salt Lake, wa present will in live Provo. couple ed a gifi by the members Mrs. loss Chrlstensen, Originator of the club who later ttloy-e- d v . Las Escapades Fetes Husbands- . ' MARY'S jiN ''k-vPH0f- ' III ifc . AMERICAN FORK . 560 WEST MAIN '. Herald Want Ads ' "Bring Results s ' -- to St. George was welcomed.. -- Select Your Kids' L v t La-vRe- ne Outfits From V Time to think of open sandals and seamless hosiery. Time also to think of getting feet into shape for wearing pumice-ston- e them: A natural and a hot foot bath MUSTSEll L. Li, Kiddieville Continues KEYSyOlT Nationally Advertised Brands will help. LEON'S SHOE DEPT. A Lf - SHOP EARLY - To Only a Few Days Left to Take Advantage of This Great Sale Assure Good Size Selection. Many New Shoes Added! wmmm Moccasins, Thongs & Canvas Play Shoes Regular to 4.95, .......... sale .i Alt Vt itt, Cofifornio mode by Ktyiton. I e rtgulor Wtitrner ond drtu like real cowboy. lt wmmm from $390 " $1 Woihoble color fo Cowgirl Suit mode in the Weit by Ktyiton. Cute ot con be, it'i jwit like the tuirt worn by rrwe cowgirK. Boys7 and Girls' Of Ladies' and Children's SHOES ttethtr Chop end outfits Cloth Vest and Shorts 'Skooters'-'Cirano7-'Kisme- t7 Reg. to 8.95 So We Can Move To Our New Location . . SALE . Fast Draw Leather Holsters - - - - - - IN THOMAS' DEPT. STORE SOON! K SAMPLES CASUALS and WEDGIES, OTHERS ODDS ENDS VALUES .TERRIFIC Mdrdi Gras - Edith Henry ...J. . . Values to $9.95 Reg. to 13.95 & Growing Values to $8.95 $l90 NO REFUNDS LI LOCATED . AT THE . (O) i90 Red Cross - Flootf lairs - Caressa YANKEES Girls ... SALE - LITTLE ChiTdren Selection And Other Brands (Odd Lots) DON'T MISS this: Wide PARAMOUNT Kittens VITALITY Values to $17.95 RIIqdwSKI Step 66 North University Ave. Penal jo's - Cobb.ies Reg. to 13.95 $388 - NO EXCHANGES - . . SALE CAP PISTOLS . . . CAPS for all size guns - See Our Fin Delmanette .. .w.. 49c to $300 ..... Selection Clothing Soon. - .7. i .from Toys and . Amano - Reg. to 19.95 . . . SALE - mhh NO LAY-AWAY- S OR EXCHANGES wmmm ALL .hb- aan SA L E S "F 260 N. I NAL ! UNIVERSITY PROVO Vi PHONE FR 3-- 8 FREE PARKING IN THE REAR 1 37 . Y, |