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Show ' . - - "" ' ' 1 . , V 1 SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY. AUGUST SI 1958 TTtah County. Utah - V : ' ' i - ' .4 - 14 f " . . N . - ; N' For Girls tiA Gaii Lloyd Will Hi 111 - fiV - .. ' " s ' V Announcement Is made ot the betrothal and approaching marriage of Carolyn Provan and Gary Mi Lloyd by parents of the bride-elec- t, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Provan, New Philadelphia, O. The future bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Wesley P. Lloyd, Provo. They will exchange vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Sept. 25. Miss- - Provan is a student at Brigham Young University. Mr. Lloyd, a junior at BYU has ful , - U s ' x s - , : . ;, ' " " X - -- -- HANNY DE GRAAF LYNNE BACK Lynne Back Will Wed Orem Man Couple Plans ' Provo Rites Making plans for a September marriage in Salt Lake City are Lynne Back, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Back of Bountiful, and Thomas , Gilligan," son of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Gilligan of Orem. They will exchange vows Sept. 13 in the Skaggs Memorial Chapel, First Baptist Church in a morning ceremony. A reception will honor -them that evening in the Sigma Phi fraternity -- Church Provo Community-Congregationfolwill Mills. Donald Rev. A reception by low the ceremony. : Miss De Graaf is a graduate of Provo High School. She is a native of Utrecht, al ct In a lovely home ceremony at the home of her parents, Marilyn Johnson of Spanish Fork became the bride of Don J. Draper, son of Mrs. Ora Draper of Salt Lake City on Aug. 25. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Johnson. Bishop Mark Boyack officiated at the double-rin-g ceremony. The bride wore a lace and nylon net gown of ballerina length. A white satin coronet released a fingertip veil of nylon net. She carrieU a bouquet of white glamelias .and pink feathered carnations. ' Attendants to the bride in pink brocaded taffeta with nylon cummerbunds were Mrs. Paul Swartz, Mrs. Sterling Christen-seMrs. Burke Jensen, Barbara Johnson, tJoan Hammon and SharronHarris. They held bas ; " n, - Holland. , Mr. Martindale, a native of Grants Pass, Ore., was graduated from Lincoln High School.. He spent four years' in the Pacific with the U. S Navy and is now a student at Central Utah Vocational School.' The couple will make a home in Salt Lake City. Becomes Mrs, Draper kets of pink and white feathered carnations. Flower girls were Linda Johnson and Ann Swartz In pink nylon dotted swiss. Best man was Paul Swartz. Standing with the mother of the groom was an uncle, Dr. Leroy J. Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. John greeted guests at the door. Mildred Leifson and Memmott were at the guest book, and assisting with the gifts were Mrs. Deon Harris, Mrs. June Thomas, Mrs. Doris Gasser, Lana Hammon, Judy Harris, David Ivory and Michael Ivory. Serving refreshments . were Sheryl Carter, Helen Marie Charlene Creer, Majel Warner, and Joyce Creer. . , " Em-mer- le At-woo- d, .r:? vl ' s A bridal shower the day be fore the wedding was given by Mrs. Jensen and Barbara Johnson. Mrs. Ora Draper entertain ed at a dinner for close friends and relatives.' After a honeymoon to Las Vegas, Nev., the newlyweds will make their home in Salt Lake City where the groom is em- ployed. Utahna Riders Fete Husbands-ICanyon s - 'iv . ?f r; -- " ,f A TAfv SALEM j iff stZZ&zz - MR. AND MRS. DON C.h,h St! J. DRAPER (Marilyn Johnson) T at 1 p.m. at .the parish house for opening ' seasons meeting. JUNIOR SECTION Will hold special meeting Wednesday at the Wom- All en's Council , Clubhouse. members and. their guests are Invited. St . . -- .7 r Z I i TIMPANOGOS GARDEN CLUB ,Otto Riethmann, floriculturist at Utah State University, will ofvaa uu pcx cuuiixjus aim 1a.11 planting Friday at r p. m. at BY'J Botaiiical Gardens. All: members n W l Professional i by Mr. and corned Mr. A. L. and named ' for their cjidice Arabian horses and Mount Iubkett, j meeting of the wiU season be held Sept. tptmihg 11 M the Victor J. Bird eabim . Miss Austin Guest At' Bridal Shower dWood. girdle lends mental as physical support. But women take the time to be properly fitted for this 'fowidati i gooa giraie is mtea to, waast. and xlbcase measurements. Fori this reason a simple' waiat asurement doesn't mean a prop- ell-fitti- ng 11 , I m fit for you. get an omelet fluffy, add a pfneh of powdered sugar and' lnch of cornstarch.' (.To ' CAROLYN PROVAN Ldditional Society on ekianed FumKw e. . II;" lie sure pare IS" W Living n INTRODUCTORY off y Members of the Utah- furniture for na Riding Club entertained heir husbands with a hay ride and steak fry in Loafer Canyon recently with 32 members and guests present. A delicious steak dinner was served by Mr. and Mrs. Russell Christensen and Mrs. Stanley Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Vaud Hinks barbecued the steaks. Music and lights for the occasion were furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Fuller at their cabin where seven tables were set. outside, Following dinner the gu ests were entertained with movies of various rides taken by the group and with readings and jokes furnished by the men. Last week the Utahna Riders were .entertained on a ride and swim at Payson Park where din ner was served to 14 members by Mrs. Duke Jameson and Mrs! El lis Fuller. Leisure Living Put the gay, colorful, relating chorm of casual living into your den, playroom, .rumpus room, family room or liiving room. Zippered reversible foqm rubber cushions in exclusive decorator fabrics. -- ft ?SS:::::$:i::fS:j 1 . v- A COLOHFUL In COMFORT RATTAN Eve y 'cushion . : j is spring filled J The gay fabrics contrast smartly with the rattan framl, designed In a most decorative manner. ' A II 6-Pc- rr-r 'color natural Iflfi iiliffinMiwilitnnnriiiniii Mrs. Dyioii Skipper (Carolyn NEW BRIDE HOME recent Salt Lake LDS Temis her shown after Brickey) to Mr. Skipper. The couple is at home in ple marriage Provp following a honeymoon to North Carolina. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brickey of Provo, while Mr. and Mrs. J. Thurman Skipper of Leland, N.C., are parents of the groom. r. ,.. & Room Groupings as loWlas I A l WROUGHT IRON tiBR:: i $19995 tSb: The newest freshest styles In WROUGHT IRON furni- ture, with crisp lines that go along with today's decorative trends. A 'large selection of. colors in wrought iron to complement any decor. TISSUE FLAKNEL aousorj JZRWM SUIT! WJORIE'S Beauty Salon Call FR 3-2- 9)9 . and others interested are invited. m -- fitianogos. Mr. and Mrs. Verdun A.. Watts Sargent of Mesa, Ariz. . They will be married Sept 18 Sr., of Orem wish to announce in of Salt Lake LDS Temple their the engagement daugh, the . 111 1 aj i..u a.u to Don Sarter Carolyn j Larry gent, son of Mr. nd Mrs. G. Ray same evening in the Orem Fourth-Fift- h LDS "Ward chapel in Orem. Carolyn is a graduate of Brig-haYoung High School and is now a senior at BYU majoring in English. Don was graduated. from Mesa EDGEMONT Norene Schu- High School and from BYU with mann and Jerene Pyne were a major in journalism. He served hostesses at a kitchen shower an LDS mission to the New Enggiven in honor of Gaylia Austin land states and was, with the who will become Mrs. Robert U. S. Army for two years in Smoot on Sept. 11. Korea. At BYU he was affiliated The affair was held at, the with the Athenian social unit home of 'Mrs. Clarence Schu- where he was vice president and mann. Games were played after public relations director. which many lovely gifts . were The couple will live in Salt Re- Lake City where the groom will presented to the bride-to-bfreshments were served to the do graduate work at University 22 presenL of Utah. s get-acquaint- ed t a Mrs. Weston Tavlnr. Americans will spend more than one and a half trillion dol- Mil Willard Smith and Mrs lars in the next 20 years on elec- mofVt bumner. Delicious hot and trical equipment ranging from appetizers jeere served as s formed renewing friend- light bulbs to generators, accord;1 to ing Ralph J. Cordiner, chairman .of General Electric Co. er was served on colorful- fdefc orated tables placed around 4 Hfcn meyii.t wnere a nuse fKjs j cracked and popped, adding inttdh excitement and gaiety. v. Dal (Elaine) Clark thrilled pips. listeners when she sang a n&mbei;of folk anld Western songg ad j accompanied herself on the aitoj harp, an unusual string in-- 5 Carolyn Watts Sets' Date With Larry Don Sargent Septerqber v Mr' membersf if.tfee Ucktett. tp wmm persons present. Will .meet Wednesday -- . CAROLYN WATTS "Our Hair Style of the Month MARY'S GUILD pony-dk-aw- everyone entered into the festive spirit, to round out a very mem- - v s: V- n Mrs. Ed Giles, junior gfade regent of the Women of the Moose Chapter 126 of Glenns Ferry Ida., was a special visitor to the Provo Chapter of Women of the Moose Thursday evening at the Moose Home. Mrs. Giles has also been star recorder for the Idaho croud, for two years. She and her husband are visiting m Provo. and the senior regent, Mrs. CarlyleXewls, expressed appreciation to Mrs. Gileg .for her visit. The group .discussed the possibility of wearing waltz - length formals instead of floor length gowns for winter. There were 23 " " M v vyj Moose Women Have Guest From Idaho r' , hM been made suitable. Randy Stephens called the dances as j c . vyif re a large blacktop surface son of Mr. and' Mrs. William E. Martindale of Orem. They will be married Dec. 23 in the The bride-elehas chosen for her. attendants Kathleen Back, her sister, as maid of honor; Mrs. J. H. Park, matron of honor; Margo Winegar and Ruth Eckman, bridesmaids. Gaylen Back, a cousin, will be flower girl." Best man will be Oif Miller. J ohnson '' ' Mar-tindal- 4, ' '1Pffent;' Suare dancing was featured, ieter Be Graaf of Provo tare happy to announce the engagement of e, their daughter Hanny to Eugene E. Miss Back is a graduate of Bountiful Higll School. Mr. Gilligan was graduated from Lincoln High School and is now a student at University, of Utah. He is also employed in Salt bake City whei;e the9 will make their home ' Phile Nada memberi and tr; husbands melt at TimparabU jdnesday evenlhg to celebrate tfhfe I annual hiicUnHi. n.-- H T yj Vests were , elcomed by Mrs. r filled a mission in California' for to. xiamona, president, as. the LDS church. Since his rernveci, and were then trans- turn he has been active In the TC.M imm Tha - l..l Bricker social unit and various n a cart. arfa by student body offices. kreeted were they by com-- , 1e Mr. and Mrs. . Ma rilyn t A, DeGraaf-Martindd- le - ffiije Nada frjosts Men Hi Gala Fete Claim Carolyn Provan Bride ; I r" ' jit'- h Bells Mo . ' ' Permanents Personality Hair Styling 64 North 7th Eas rv "o- 'Provo, Utah Maternity Wardrobe 32 North 1st West . PROVO REGISTER Now, when th mother-t- o -- b wants, mon than at any other to look tin?, canbeat, thir bo outfitrery jerkin chanted about with accessorblouses ies, and sweaters to own rood. taste. 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