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Show - .0 ft -v M v- Miriam Spencer Becomes Bride of Melvin Knight Mrs. Alice Spencer is announcing the marriage of her daughter, Miriam, to Melvin K. Knight,, son of ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knight of Park City." Nuptial vows were repeated "March 19 in Chicago, 111., atfthe suburban4iome of Dr. and Mrs. Grant Stucki. Glen Turner, LDS bishop of Logan Square Ward in Chicago, officiated at the ceremony, which was followed by a reception at the Stucki home. Guests were greeted by Bishop and Mrs. Turner ; and Kent Thompson of Ephr'aim. Assisting the bridal couple in the receiving line were Phillip Spencer, the PAYSON , Maxfields Have Their Children As Houseguests ' r i a parents of Park City. ' . Airs. Phillip Spencer stood as matron of honor and Suzanne two-nig- - n ht CDD Director Sets Classes n First Aid , Music was by Mrs. Bob Burdick, who sang two vocal numbers, and Mrs. Howard Riley, who played the accompaniment and , also rendered two piano ' solos; ' ; . : , ;A Q) tions i , , The two grandmothers of the bride, Mrs. Lew Barney of Granger, and Mrs. Alma Jasper-so-n of Goshen, received guests at "the door. The bride's registry was kept by Mrs. Albert Warrei of Pleasant Grove, and Mrs. Lee Schaugaard. . tiny cap sleeves, a rounded neckline and a full 'skirt ballerina lengt . She pinned a corsage of pink carnations to the j. shoulder. - Standing with her f were her mother and the bridegroom's MR TY I If 5th WEST, PROVO Nylons and cottons s $ QO no-ir- on PEDAL PUSHERS Girls' Plain colors, plaids SPECIAL: and stripes Double Dates Or Dates At Home Might Ease Objection ; YOU'LL BE DOLLARS AHEAD BOYS' JEANS 10-O- WITH OUR FINE VALUES Denim Double Knee z. 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Frilly Nylons and Cottons Styled Right Sizes 1 to 12 PLUS ) -:- - 'SGSTMpS;: LADIES' DRESSES, AMERICAN FORK Highlights from "The Gershwin Years," the life of George Gershwin, corn- -. poser, and . illustrations of his compositions were given for the enjoyment of members of the Ar-litra Guild Monday evening, at the home of Mrs. Dwight Pack ard. Mrs. David S, Taylor, presi dent, had charge of the meeting, and Mrs. Lloyd Bennett was co-hostess. Excerpts from the book were given by Mrs. Packard. Piano and vocal numbers were render ed by Barbara Packard, Sylvia Welckerj Joyce Ritchie, Sharon Zimmerman and Dean Zimmer man. Included in the program of music were such favorites v as VThe Man I Love," "Summertime," parts of "Rhapsody in Blue," Prelude No. 2. A lovely rendition of "Un Voco Poco Pa," aria from the "J3 arber of . Seville" was given by Barbara me again. Later, a girlfriend told Q "Dear Elinor: I've just met me he didn't like me, then some a boy out of the service. I would body else told me that he did like like to get better acquainted with me I'm all confused. How." can I him, but my father won't let me get him to tell me in his own ; have, dates. My mother doesn't words?" He Ans. to with has movies mind. I can't "go already told you Packard. Vin his own words" . . . he said him. How can I see him?" Ans. Invite him to your house, he liked your Chatter less about perhaps with another couple or a this boy and you'll be less "congroup to hear your records, watch fused." Discussing it with so many TV. do a jigsaw puzzle on the din- - people after one date could scare "ingroom table, play bridge or him away completely. Theof more your whip up some popcorn in the you broadcast the details at dateJife, the less of it you're likely kitchen. Have double-datfriends' homes. Suggest that your to have. 'Just hold everything infriends, include him in' their parties cluding your tongue and wait to see whether he asks you for more and invite him to If he does, this proves that dates. affairs. Perhaps your father won't he likes you. If not, ' perhaps you acobject to your going to' school tivities with him if you go in a spoiled it all by talking too much, By ELINOR WILLIAMS f 1.98 $1.00 to Themes Club Meet . 7W Sizes J. to 14 five-wee- i . Park-Secon- Full : Circle I. E. San- ford, Spanish Fork City Civil De fense Director, announced this week that a first aid class under the sponsorship of civil defense will begin today at 7:30 p. m. in the defense headquarters in the basement of the Fire Hall. Mrs. Ralph Herbert will in struct the class. This will be a k course; two hours each evening for five weeks. The class will be given free of charge. A book may be purchased for ,75 cents. Both men and women are invited. Those taking advantage of the course wil be eligible for equipment for their First Aid Kits. Those interested call Mrs. Her bert, Mrs. Mildred Ream or Mr. Sanford at defense headquarters,. telephone 1499. 1 ; GIRLS' SLIPS i SPANISH FORK . i mother, in addition to her sisters, Carol Jasperson. and Mrs. Barbara Mitchell; and the bridegroom's sisters,. Mrs. Doris Dibble, Mrs. Lois Nielson and Mrs. Colleen Walker. All wore corsages of white and pale pink carna' Girls' and Boys Grey, green or blue denim 00 V Sizes 1 to 6.......... Life of Composer Tips for Teens Mrs. Blain Mitchell, exchanged vows Feb. 27 at Ely, neeDonna MayJasperson, was Nev and are making' their home honored at bridal shower given in Payson. d LDS in the Payson The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Blue and yellow flowers, com ward recreation hall recently. created Donna 'May and Mr. Mitchell Donald Jasperson and: parents of bined with yellow the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. artful table decorations, to" which J. Wilson MitchelL were added individual favors in Mrs. Wilson was with a presented TE an aster motif. A variety of Receiving guests at her showEaster bonnets :vere provided for corsage and toasted in a tribute er, the bride wore a dress of guests to wear during the eve given by Mrs. Larry Butler. lace fashioned with - dainty pink PAYSON BOXER JEANS - The rummage sale of the Provo Branch of the American Assoication of University Women will be April 10, and not as previously announced March 27. . The sale will take place at the Utah Valley Furniture Store and is being held to raise funds for the group's annual national fund drive. In charge of the event are Mrs. Wayne B. Hales and Mrs. Reid Morrill, Mrs. P. A. Christensen, Mrs. Fred Kartchner, Mrs. Percival Bigelow and Mrs. Lloyd L. Cullimore who is in charge of publicity. . .. ' 1 . F was bridesmaid. John Sanders of Salt Lake City was best man to the bridegroom. The bride has been employed in Chicago for the past year and a half. Mrl Knight is a senior student in the School of Dentistry, Northwestern University in Chicago. They will make their home in Chicago until Mr. Knight completes his studies. -- ar A lovely floral Bridal Shower Hono rs Paysofiite v Turner have been their children, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bush of Idaho Falls and Capt. and Mrs. A. E. Lyons and daughter, Genie, of Spokane. A dinner party was arranged for the visitors and other members of the family Saturday evening. In addition to those mentioned, guests 'were Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Longhand children, nd David, of Delta; Robert Flora Lee Maxfield of Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Maxfield and children, Marilyn, Carole, Claudia, William, Brent ""and Robert, of Heber. Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Maxfield were hosts at a, family party Friday at their Heber residence. PAYSON a of Payson, and the bridegroom's House guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Maxfield., of Provo Beta Cultus Club Elects NewfSff icers At Luncheon Plans Annua Prom "Names Band Club Schedules Rummage Sale For April 10 DAILY HERALD 9 rangement greeted Beta Cultus BYU Club members Monday evening when they arrived at the Martha Chard home for their annual spring luncheon.. The Billy May Orchestra has Elections for the 1959-6- 0 season been signed to play for the Brig- - were held, with Mrs. Irvin Green- ning. ham Young University. Junior halcfh nw resident: Mrs. Jesse Peterson, president. ana tne 24 on in Prom April Mrs; Larry Butler, vice presi welcomed members and their lieorge' AiDert.bmiin jueianouse, dent. Mrs. Don Christensen. sec- - honored guest; Mrs. Robert L. it was announced today oy jven retary-treasurer: Mrs. Howard Wilsoni who was the unit's candi i$entiey, prom cnairman. Stevens, social chairman: Mrs. date for local Mother of the Year. me are rians H underway Dy Webster. Christmas chair- commmee for an outstanding man. Mrg jacobs. valen JUIUOr Jfrom. rhnirmhn? Mrs. Harrv Wiles. The Billy May Orchestra will Dr0eram chairman: Mrs. Goiild star u ranKie ljester as vocausi. i Dixon, reporter. The Prom event is one of the highlights of the spring quarter social activities. m 1 2 ml Vocalist. "Pranlcie Tester. has had 3rd SOUTH and a jsuccessful career with big time bands and as a recording artist. 1 As vocalist for the Buddy Morrow orchestra he recorded such nits as1 "Greyhound," "I. Don't Know and "A Hundred Years From Today." student bride's brother who is-in Chicago; the bride's .mother v JiL?-185- 14 -- - 1 - I' , ' . ' ' - - -- . 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