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Show ' .v- Shemne Elizabeth Georkes Sefs Date With R Stephens SI SUNDAY, JUNE 29, 1958 Utah. County, Utah SUNDAYHERALD Dr. and Mrs. S. W.. Georges announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their di tighter, Sherine Elizabeth, to First Lieutenant P. R. Stephens, ison of Dr. and Mrs. F. . Stephens of Salt Lake City. Miss Georges attended the University of Utah for one year, where she Was affiliated with Delta Ganima sorority. She then transferred to 'Loretto Heights College,- Denver, Xolo., and was graduated from there in the spring of 1957, with a B.S. degree in nursing. Lt. Stephens- - is a graduate of the University of Utah, with a B. S. degfee far genetics. He is affiliated with the Pi Kappa Alpresent he is pha fraternity. At a navigator in ' the U. S. Air Force. The couple plans to be married July 8 in Sacramento Cal. A it ception in their honor' will be given at St. Francis School in Provo on Saturday eve ning, July 12. 19 " ' ' Mr. and Mrs. PLEASANT GROVE Nelson Turner of Pleasant Grove are happy to announce the engagement of their daughter Myrna to Larry Woods, son of Mrs. Grace Christopherson of Provo and M. E. Woods of Myton. They will be married July 5 at the home of Miss Turner's grandmother, Mrs. Parley Ackerman in Pleasant Grove, and a garden reception willjhonor them afterwards. Miss Turner is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School and LDS Seminary. She was a member of the Pep Club, Thespians, FHA and GAA. Mr. Woods attended Union School in - ,? n ( y f f . j Audi-tdriu- v j ' rf JF y V. ; m f Arlene Ferguson Becomes Bride of Stanley Nuttall SHEStlNE ELIZABETH GEORGES Trailb'uilders Meet for Four-War- d Party .i Nelda Rasmussea Open House Set . All friends and relatives of Mrs. Melvin (Nelda) of Provo are invited to attend a farewell open Ras-muss- en ' Trailbullder boys from the Pro-v- o Second, Eleventh, Sunset First and Sunset Second Wards met for y a Wednesday evening in the West Utah LDS Stake House under the direction of Mrs. Violet Losee. fun-de-la- . Mrs. Losee was assisted by ward leaders. Special guests present were Mrs. Grace Stone, stake Primary, president; Mrs. Dora Perry, Mrs. Catherine Davis and Mrs. Stanley EDGEMONT Nuttall is now at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ferguson, of Edgemont. Mrs. Nuttall, the former Arleen Ferguson, was united in marriage on Friday, June 13, to Stanley Nuttall. Mr. Nuttall is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nuttall of Springville. They exchanged their wedding vows in Preston, Ida. The groom has now returned to his U. S. Army Defense School at Fort Bliss, Tex., where he is taking special army training. y yys-- , Roosevelt and is now employed in Provo where the couple will live. y- MYRN A TURNER 'x4 NO IMPORTS Salem DUP Camp's Attend Outing 1 4 'J ; I ! Myrn a Turner Engaged to Larry Woods 5 VELJVIA'CHERIE JACKSON Texas Girl Plans Rites With Wayne Keith At Mesa SALEM Going to Utah County outing two camps in Salem Taylor, Daisy Stone. the South from the were Rosa Maud jRod-erts- 7 Christine Hanks, June4 ler, Hattie Peterson, Elsie Virgie Hunt, Minnie Hanks, Margrettei Taylor, Helen Davis, Mil- Cul-me- r, MONTPELIER. Vt. fUPDU.S. disLutisha" Cloward, Dora Hinze, Sen. George D, Aiken Alva Curtis and Dot Barney. closed that plans for a $2,710,000 They had a picnic lunch in federal building in Burlington camps then assembled for a were delayed when it was discovered that Minnesota red granite program. was to be used in the building. ' Ohio's firs agricultural fair Vermont is known as the "Granite was held in October, 1833. Capital of the World." (R-Vt- .) , - - News of interest to Provoans is the" engagement of Velma Cherie Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold L. Jackson of El Paso, Tex., to Wayne P.' Keith, son of Mr. and Mrs. William of Provo. ' m am nmif gij J. Keith J Jr. They a will exchange vows July 15 in the Mesa LDS Temple. A reception will honor them in Texas. house for her today from 4 to 7 p.m. at the home of Miss Jackson is a graduate of the El Paso High School and of her niece, Mrs. Boyd Turpin, 664 N. 6th W. Brigham ' Young University where There's no doubt about it, the she majored in elementary eduwho's well groomed is usu- cation and minored in music. She Mrs. Vivian Anderson, stake girl the one who's also well or- was vice president of the BYU ally leaders. ganized. She has a regular rou- - Opera Workshop. Mr. Keith, a graduate of Provo a series of 4 tine about personal laundry, dry The group played games and refreshments were cleaning, mending and pressing High School, is a junior at BYU with a majoc in psychology. served. and she never slips up. MS IS H II WWWWM IU.IM !! 'I I II f limS&XW, I I . ! I In I ! . ViOK'SWfc. vza'.' .. .m, MWf, no A J' ' 'y, l'SS2 DM v STARTS MONDAY, JUNE 30TII AT 10 A.M. rx. v i "y .v. v. St CIK10ILKIM': COME EARLY! STARTS MONDAY, 10 A M., JUNE 30th Fir WMHM AIRSTEP and J0HANSEN LIFESTRIDE DRESS SHOES DRESS SHOES Reg. Priced From 12.95 to 16.95 . -- Reg. Priced . . '(6) From 9.95 to 11.95 . SPORTS & CASUALS A il pl M ONE GROUP ft rail nlj M : Mk. a4 fef 11 W il t J a "V ! y AIRSTEP and LIFESTRIDE Req. Priced 7.95 to 9.95 r 90 Reg, Priced 4.95 to 7.95 ODDS and ENDS Priced At MP i . '1 a r '('".T' jpj 'i' 7 Fir ClSDllE)ili3M ROBIN HOOD BUSTER BROWN DRESS and CASUAL Regularly Priced From Regularly 645 to 7.95 From 3.95 . . . . Priced NO REFUNDS "2)99 ASK ABOUT OR EXCHANGES OUR TEEN ALL SALES FINAL 154 W. CENTER Provo's Complete Family Shoe Store ACCOUNT i7 V y 68 WEST CENTER ST. PROVO, UTAH : j ' ; " 5 CHARGE and LAY AWAY PRIVILEGES STORE HOURS: 10:00 a.m. to 5:40 p.mi , J ':- - ! , |