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Show Former BYU 'Queen To Wed Student President ' lub Hears A number of social functions hav 'preceded th formal a n- nouncement of the engagement and forthcoming marrlag of Diane Lee Stevenson and Thorn at Robert Ston wftich la 'made by the w I parents of the 3 Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Walker Stevenson bride-elec- t, of San Gabriel, Calif. I June 25 has been chosen as the wedding dat with ceremonies to be solemnized at the Los Angeles LIXS Tempfa with Pres. Ben,: jamin L. Bowring, officiating, A wedding breakfast will follow the rites jjtven at the Los Angeles Country Club with parents of the bridegroom, Mr.! and Mrs. O. Leslie Stone, as hosts. A panel of; four, v- 5 " " i ' . :! ' Two receptions are planned to honor the couple, the first, on the evening of the marriage at the LDS San Gabriel Chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Stone will be hosts on Saturday, June 27 at an afternoon c in their home at Piedmont, Calif. v reception held v .." I :. I Following a honeymoon trip to the Hawaiian Islands, the coupW j will be at home in San Francisco, Calif., where Mr. Stone will i pursue graduate studies. , 1 ' ; I v Noto majoring in the College of Family Living at Brigh am Young University, Miss Stevenson attended Mark Keppel High; School at returns." ADiambra, Calif. She is affiliated with the Garni Los social unit, Another panelist stated was selected. 1957 Homecoming Queen1, Is a member of the BYU I SUNDAY HERALD APRIL. SUNDAY, patients and 12, 1959 Utah County, Utah Young Mothers Club meeting oa Wednesday at the homt of Mra. Leon Taylor. Theron L. Luke, city editor. The Daily Herald, acted as modera- or and Introduced panel mem bers. Mr. Luke stated that "com plete recovery depends upon tht people' to whom tht person rt- urns. The conditions which nut the person in the hospital, must be erased or improved when he k : : 20 staff members of Utah State Iospital discussed mental illness and life at the hospital for Tha i i OAA2AJ anel On Mental Health Your Beauty Is Our Profession - - !- that the patient-sta- y ,; is from : A Cappella Choir and has been awarded Banyan Quneen and "Miss average to nine months. Of thoso three Formal." She has also danced and performed in many BYU major admitted, 75 per cent leave with musical and dramatic productions. in year. From 300 to 500 are ad land dramatic arts I mitted each year, and the num Mr. Stone is ' majoring in and is serving as studentbody president. He is also president 'of the ber; discharged yearly coincides Pacific Students Presidents Association. He is affiliated; with Blue closely with this figure. ; Key National Honorary Dramatic Arts Fraterniay and Phi Kappa Speaking of the, hospital itself, Phi. He was graduated from Piedmont; Calif., High School and has one panelist noted many changes I attended University of California at Berkeley where he was ajmem-- i sndt improvements with expanded ber of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity He has filled a freedom ' and privileges for pa mission for the LDS Church in Tahiti serving in the missionj presi- tients, Patient government was also' explained. One panelist state! dency for over two years. j. . i at-feY- 33-mon- i- DIANE LEE STEVENSON (Conitnued from Page 19) " Dr. Romney. Add resses Fortnighters past-preside- nt . 1 . n, Max Mrs. Kavachevich Melvin Berg, ' and Mrs. Bandley. Club Notes J Elect New Officers Lehi Jaycee Janes NEHPI The last meeting of the year for the Jaycee Janes VALLEY CHAPTER No. 5 OES was held as a dinner meeting at Will meet Tuesday at 8 p. m. at a local cafe on Wednesday eve, 1 the Masonic Temple for a regular ning, with Mrs. L. J. Gore in meeting and initiation. All mem charge. v bers of the Eastern btar are She thanked all the members for the cooperation she has had urged to attend. HOME ARTS SECTION OF THE during the year, and for the priv- - WOMEN'S COUNCIL Will meet Monday at 2:30 p. m. at the clubhouse. Mrs. Roy Doxey will speak on "Great Art." Special music will be ' presented. LITERATI , vvui meet Wednesday ai a p. m., at the, home of Mrs. Wells (Howard, 1410 N. 9th E. Mrs. Frank .11 Gardner will give a- review of the "Life of Mozart." There will be election of officers. .. ' - CLUB Will meet Tuesday, April 14, at 7.30 p. m., at the Provo Utilities lil-L- O I Building. . At this year's convention the usual registration has been eliminated in an effort to avoid the waiting in line that usually accompanied the registration. Eacn club has been asked to furnish its own identification pins for the convention. Mrs. j) D. Pyne, district president, will preside over the general session. The presentation of colors will be made by American Legion Auxiliary, - Sergeant of Arms Unit No. 70 from Pleasant Grove. Americanism chairman, Mrs. Don Mack Dalton will lead the pledge to the flag. The "Star Spangled Banner" will be conducted by Mrs. Jess Walker and accompanied by Mrs. Leslie E. Rees. The invocation will be offered by Mrs. Lowell Gfllman; welcome address, Mary Lou Gardiner; response and presidents message, Mrs. Pyne; minutes and roll call, Mrs. Clark K. Brown, district recording secretary; introduction of distinguished guests, Mrs. .Boyd Smuin, district vice president. Reports will be made from the district treasurerMrs. I. Richard Bone; district historian, Mrs. R. L.. Ashby and scholarship report, Mrs. Pyne. A vocal duet will be given by Mrs. LaRoss Brady and Mrs. Howard Walker, accompanied by - Mrs. Cornell Haynie. . - Helena Rubinstein's new C OLOR LI FT lasts through 5 shampoos - LIFT FR 4-02- 77 al Cancer Film i -- - n! and our staff of expert ar hairstylists and make-u-n tists, Miss Parry, Miss Meyer, Miss Marshall, Miss j with Mi's . Foulger arranging tickets and drawings. - Students from Mary's College', enthusiastically assisted and observed, i It's . ' a mother's responsibil- ity to see that her daughter starts the good groominjf habit! early. Our licensed specialists specialize in soft We beautiful permanent. also give - beauty hints and advice to the Junior Miss which will make her poised You 'save andj confident. to Wednes during Monday see us at . day.! Call and MARY'S : Bylund Optical BEAUTY SALON WEST MAIN ST. (AMERICAN FORK 560 Telephone 1ST 80 Firaotori. . i LEES TTWB . 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She is a graduate of Provo High School and has attended a Salt Lake Beauty School on a scholarship She is presently employed in BonbeurClub Members See fl COLOR Values to $9.95 to Of special interest to Provoans The young couple will be mar will be the romantic news of the ried June 4, in the Salt Lake LDS engagement of Leslie Fechser to Temple, with a reception, being held in their honor at the Recep Bruce A. Tall. Provo. stu Mr. .Tail is' a Edna Pack, was elected presi a is BYU he where at the dent dent of the Business and Profes Social Bricker of the member sional Women of Provo at a regu Unit. He completed a 2xk year lar dinner meeting of the group Mission to Germany. He will LDS held Thursday evening at a local A film on cancer was shown to attend the University of Utaa cafe. . Other newly elected officers of the members of the Bonheur Club School of Medicine next year." will make a home The the group are Jean Rambeau, with and discussions in Saltcouple explanations Lake City. first vice president; Leola HopB. Trun-nei- l, Dr. Jack offered by being Evelsecond vice kins, president; dean of the College of Family yn! Thompson, recording secra- tary; Shirley Hogan, correspond Living at Brigham Young UniverNEED TO ing secretary; Helen Lyon, treas' sity; REPLACE urer; Margaret Davis, parliamen met club The evening Thursday tarian; Maude Jacobs, educatioa YOUR CHILD'S fat the home of Mr. Clyde Sand- project. FRAME? the members speaking on the sub- - grenr where Mrs. Ray Canning was the .members speaking on the sub coJhostess. Her daughter, Vlvia FRAMES from BYLUND are ject of the medical uses, of with the members' cute and durable; Perfect for was used on doc- Ann delighted selections. piano any child. tor's patients as early as 1703 Dr. Trunnell was head of the and has developed popularity SEE US FOR FRAMES through the years until today it is cancer research In Houston, Tex., See Your Occulist For used in childbirth before coming to BYU, and spent quite widely Complete Eye Care. ' and to relive acute emotional several years in New York, also illnesses. It is also used in den in the field of cancer research. Refreshments were served to 22 tistry,"' the speaker stated. The meeting was ia charge of members. Mrs. Lee Valentine 228 No. Univ. FR took charge of a business meeting. Miss Davis. ,: uj . SIZES ZVt Edna Pack As President Leslie Fechser To Marry Bruce A. Tall in June i if Give your hair this color lift today! 2 months supply 153 (a) O (o)(o BPW Elect LESLIE FECHSER 1 natural -- looking colors for every shade of hair. WEDGIES Liz and it won't rub off on pillows or anything elsel In 11 ' CASUALS j ' Another beautiful applicator FLATS , hair news! ors and lasts through five shampoos!' Color Lift lathers on right from the bottle no separate mixing, no Sum j . i by Helena Rubinstein unique the rinse Color Lift, that conditions as it col- LADIES' Chairman of community devel opment, Mrs. Walter C. Ewing of 2ait jaKe uity win oe guest; speax er. Her subject will be communl ty achievement, Junioriclub chair man,. Mrs. Barnett Dewey will make closing remarks.! The A me iean Legion Auxiliary will retire the colors. The departmental sessions will feature "The Art of Conducting a Meeting," conducted by Mrs. Claude Lomax, of Neplii. first vice president of UFWC and "Program Planning" by Mrs. Ralph Harsh man of Provo. The first depart ment will deal with parliamentary procedure, how to lad a dis cussion group and. how to preseut federation work to a group; the second will provide idoas for pro grams and inform what federation has to offer. Luncheon prayer will be offered by Mrs. Roy Halladay; introduc tion of guests, Mrs. Din El. Brim- ley; presentation of di strict moth er for 1959, Mrs. Merrill N. War nick; response, Mrs. Jesse B. Wadley; presentation of I'Oscars to Teachers," Mrs. Armond Eggertson; response,. Rees Bench; presentation of Vogue Pattern dis trict winner, Mrs. Barnett Dewey; response, Mrs. Allen Barker; and invitation for district convention for 11960, Mrs. Williani A. Beazer of Provo. American Fork clubs pafticipat ing in the convention are Arlitra Guild, Cultural Arts, Ladies Lit erary, Junior Ladies Literary and Literary League; from Lehi, Athe man, Auctus, Lianpniah and Serimpian; from Orem,i Orem Literary, Olesca and Orem Worn ens; from Pleasant Grove, Cad mus and Elysium; from Provo Acacia, Beta Sorosis, Comitas, Etienne, Fine Arts, Ladies Liter ary 19th Century, Utah Sorosis Literary 'League and Women's helps to establish a healthy relationship with others.' Industrial therapy. vas also discussed and the group was told that of 1150 patients at the hospital, 450 hold various jobs in the dairies, laboratories, kitchens, laundries and as' farmers and gardners, and many other duties. The hostess served refresh ments to the speakers, 12 mem bers and special guest, Mrs. Ann Soles. The club members were told that the April meeting will be in the form of a dinner party with husbands as guests, slated April 22 at a local cafe. tremendous appeal a professional stylist has was evident during Junior Prorn time. Girls, regarducss of age, want to look wonderful so that they will feel wonderful so they come to us. A little pure lemon Juice adejed to rinse water, will add highlights: to blondes or, red heads. The lemon" peel Is good to rub on knuckles and elbows. It softens as well as blekches and lubricates I Charm is a combination cultivated from ' disciplined knowledge and practice ki the feminine arts, such as graceful body movement, etc. The art of proper make-u- p and hair style Is very Important too. These conclusions' were during oui recent three Cosmetic clinics taught by Miss Iflge-xna(a beautiful and charming' model), Mrs. Donna. Gos-ar- ,( also a. m o d e L,' Radio Star, Society Columnist; and a most charming personality ' j ilege and opportunity it has been to be their president and to get better acquainted with them and also for the experience she has gained. ' ; The election of officers was held with Mrs Maurice Toliey, president; Mrs. Don Beck, vice Mrs. Hal Liddiard, president; combined treasurer the secretary; and .friendship chairman, Mrs. Seth McPherson; custodian and Council. director, Mrs. DeMar Howlett; reporter and historian, Mrs. Boyd Park named. The Jaycee Janes do not meet during the summer and the meetings will begin again in September with the new officers in , charge. "first" SAVE-O- N The th Federated Club Confab SubDeb Sorority is holding its the Provo and BY High Schools, annual spring tea today at the with special guests from the Far-re- r, home of Myrtice Firmage, daughBY, Dixon, and Central Junof Edwin Mrs. 8. and ter Mr. ior High Schools. After a welcoming address by this year's president, Kathy Taylor, the group will be favored by a program honoring alumni of the Sub Deb Sorority. Mary Lynne Clark will give a reading and Rose Mary Andrus, a will explain the origin, purpose, and meaning of the Sub Deb Sorority, Mickey McKell, also a past president and. this sponsor of the sorority, Dr. Antone Romney, assistant year's short address. A will also dean of the College of Education violin sologive a by Mary Alien, anat the Brigham Young University, other past president, and a vocal addressed the members of the of Leslie and Fortnighters Club at their 'recent trio, consisting and Fechser Kay Lynne meeting held at the home of Mrs. Lynne will the proBusterud, highlight Ted Bandley. ' gram. Dr. Romney told the group of After, the program, refreshsome of the history pertaining to ments will be served to the memthe Russian revolution, and how these people's, thinking has chang- bers and their guests. : Members of the Sub Deb Sororied from then to the present time. He also showed slides of hous- - ty are: Kathy Taylor, Kay Backus, Linda Hinckley, Sharee Van end five room apartments, which Wagenen, Natalie Andrus, Carol have community kitchens and Peters, Karen Coles, Bonnie Bar "community bathrooms. He also low, Nena Olsen, Jean Taylor, showed pictures of children in . a Judy Bryner, Sharell Clark, Dana nursery school in Moscow and of Gehring, Irene Dean, Ann Sum-sioDiane Kuhni, Fay e Clark- a small province near India. five Dr. Romney spent son, Cheryl Jensen, Linda Lee, mema weeks in Russia last fall, Sharee Clayton, Miriam Webb, ber of a group of 70 educators and Kay Aldrich, Mary Halliday, Saundra Jacobsen, and Myrtice professional men.. , Refreshments were served to 19 Firmage. members and 10 guests, by a committee comprised of Mrs. Mrs. MARY KAWAKA.MI that "working with other oeonle Annual Sub-De- b Sorority Tph Spt nt Firmnnp Home Fred Myers, U Adv. in Magazine Section . |