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Show - . 11 o ' i SUNDAY, MAY 10.. 1959 Utah County. Utah Mauls SUNDAY HERALD Exchange Miss for Mrs. Tco r ' ' .' L ; PATSY WRIGHT LOYA JEAN LEWIS .VWWWWVVVVVXCVVJ'.'AV'JV.. Loya Jean Lewis Wi Wed Thomas Kent Butterfield 1 in June. She has also studied art at the Art Institute of Chicago At BYU she is a member of O. S Trovata Social Unit and the The announcement of the enri gagement and forthcoming nf Tiva Jean Lewis, daugh ter; of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lewis of Chicago, m., to x nomas js.ent Butterfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. T.'II. Buterfield of Denver, Colo , is .made by the parents of the bride. ; The couple will be married June i. 12, in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception in the garden of" the Park.- Ward" in Salt Lake City will honor the newlyweds June 12. ; Miss Lewis will graduate from the Brigham Young University Department of Home Economics -- mar-Hflc- . Cou-gajett- ','!-'- es. " Mr. Butterfield As a 1957 grad- uate of the BYU, where he was a member of the Viking Social Unit and Associated Men Students Council. He has completed some work towards his master degree at the BYUi At present he is employed at Brigham City as a research chemist.- Mr. Butterfield also served two years with the U. S. Army in the Far East Area. . - JOANN.LEA HOOVER PEGGY FAHERTY 1 - Peggy Faherty Betrothal. To Spring; Festival June Wedding Larry F. Col ins Made Known Pleases Group Plans Told ' the social from the Orem High School la news of the season is the an- Spring. Miss Faherty is an officer Choir and nouncement of the betrothal of in the A CappellaLDS of the Seminary graduate Peggy Faherty,, daughter of Mrs. She has served as Stake Junior Florence s Faherty, to 'Larry. F Gleaner Leader in. the Orem West Collins, son of Mr and Mrs. J. Stake. , Frampton Collins all of Orem. . an accompTie benedict-elec- t, The couple will recite, "nuptial lished accordion player, has, been vows in. a ceremony- to be per- ari instructor in music for several formed !in the Salt Lake LDS Tem- years. He is president, of the A ple June 5. A garden reception at Cappella Choir and also graduated the home of. the bride's mother from LDS Seminary. He has servwill honor; them the same evening ed as Junior president in Both young people will graduate the Orem West Stake. Prominent among f j - M-M- en Original poems were read byj the authors and floral arrangements demonstrated in the annual: Spring Festival of' the Writer's Sectioi, Woman's Council of Prov? held at the Woman's Club House! during the week. Presenting poems were ' Mrs. Wj A. Beazer. Mrs. Scott A. Tav lori Mrsg Earl Foote, Mrs:. How ard Dudrey and Mrs. Ruth Irs. Ronald Adams 'and ' li Mrs. Harry E. Boyd. Mrs. Robert Cluff save .the in- forinatioh on flower arrangements. as done by. the Japanese, a skill she' learned while living in the Orient, j Mrs. Beazer, Council president conducted the meeting. Mrs. J. W Smith read the club woman's prayer, Mrs. Roy Dearing led the fla salutej .and section 1 minutes wejre'- read by Mrs. Mark: Niisen, and Mrs.- jMelvin, J. McFarland read the financial, report. 0ainty refreshments f; w'je r e served at the well attended function by Mi-s- . J. A. Huff,;;,Section chairman, who also- introduced the program and Mrs. Foote. The floral arrangement's added a' pretty note tothe club house ! , .Mc-Dohell- ' j ? 1 De ightfu Music Pleases Ka Ion Club Members, Guests Ninej members from' the Melo- - member dian Chorus, which is directed by Dr. Franklin Madsenj presented a program of delightful music which entertained members and -- : 'ft Ill: guests of Kalon Club in an open session; on Thursday at the Provo Department of Utilities building. Mrs. Edna Pa,ck acted as mod erator and announced the vari ous, numbers by! means of an appropriate continuity .which she had written. Chorus, members participating were: Delia Jensen, Edith Holdawayi Claudia Sutherland, Margaretj Weight, Ethel Pyne, Nanalee 'I Stratton, Eileen n Jones, Alta Howley, Nadine Mrs. Pack. and As interlude numbers, a woodwind trio from Provo High School furnished a number.' Participating were Christie Kunz, Fay Clarkson and ; Carol Crockett. Miss jKunz also favored with a flute solo accompanied on the piano by Bonnie Green. " Retiring club officers, Mrs, Golden Hanseen, Mrs. Lorenzo Snow, Mrs. A. R. Anderson and Mrs. Josiah W. Smith were each presented with' a gift from club Gill-ma- - Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Schow of Lehi, who! wall celebrate their golden wedding anniversary Wednesday May 13, with a dinner at the Lion House and' CELEBRANTS ' a temple attendance. ".! ;. ;4f-.j.-- i v : .'. ' ; Prominent Lehi Couple To 50th Anniversary Celebrate u ' :' ''.! - i' - , 'i LEHI Mr. and Mrs A. Carlos its organization for a period of 19 ichow, of 241 N. 2nd W., Lehi, years and subsequently as Stake will celebrate their golden wed Patriarch, which position he now holds. He' is also an ordinance ding anniversary Wednesday. The couple will be honored by worker in the Salt Lake LDS th' members of their family, it Temple. a dinner in the Lion House in. Mrs. Laura Elsie Davis Schow was' born in Salt Lake City AugSilt Lake City, followed by ust 20, 1887. Shortly after her family attendance at the Salt Lake LDS Temple, where the Schows birth the family' moved to Lehi were married May 13, 1909." where, she hasMived since. She Mr. Schow was born April 13, has been active in the LDS 1837, at Lehi. He served two mis- Church, serving as Relief Society sions for the LDS Church, one in president in the Primary and tha 1905 Jo 1903 to West. Virginia Young Women's' Mutual Organiza192S. in tion presidency, in genealogical and another to California A Most of his life was spent in Lehi, pfifces and other capacities. where he was farmer, contractor They are the, parents of a son and postmaster. He retired from and three daughters, Elden C. the position of postmaster recent- Schow, Bountiful;. Mrs. Glenn S. ly after 23 years of service. (Margaret) Potter," Provo;. Mrs. U An active member of the church Calvin (Ila) Swenson, Lehi, aud he served in many capacities, in- - ' Mrs. Howard (Erma) Frandsen, eluding that of stake president in Salt Lake City. They have 15 the Lehi Stake from the time of grandchildren. In appreciation of the year's work. The presentation , was made by last year's presi dent, Mrs. Pack. rMr!s. Hanseen, current club president conducted the program. Artistic floral arrangements adorned the meeting room and dainty refreshments were served to 40 members and guests. Hostesses were Mrs. Howard Dixon, Mrs. J.'I W. Wernz and Mrs. iAus- , tin-Tyle- j IA w . j i i U i . J JJ w " tmqrt 3hlSr r ij-low- ing Locust er v to 8' Tall .. hade Trees ?f!5PQBEDDING - 09 2 Flowering Trees Peace PLANTS Mo jave - for mother-to-be- Pat-a-Cre- ! i TOMATOES OPEN SUNDAYS Backed by 22 Years of Dependable Service WILDW00D HOLLOW FARM h AC 1611 South on Sandhill Road In Orem Turn West off Columbia Lane on 20th South and follow signs or take lower Geneva Plant Road and follow signs. 13 .$8.95. . . . the finest powder in the world! Blanket Winner: Provo - Springville Spanish Fork -- 'Payson 23 PAINT ONtYi 496 Gal. REDECORATE NOW! . . "272 j ll(Q)W(Q) W. CENTER All Ages PQSS TO INTRODUCE THE HEALTHFUL SPORT OF BOWLING MS) ".A M ' .:) 1 asses'!! i M FUMS h- m 'I 'v..- ,.-..- - ATTENTION I .';-..- i MOTHERS WHO READ THIS AD Y Why don't you join the over seven million women who bowl? 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GRILL , CITY DRUG 4 Stores in Utah County ' FLATWAtL r - ' Bennett's Rubber Base INTERIOR meeting, 'and Mrs. Sterling King introduced next; years officers. Games were played and door prizes were won by Mrs. William Beazer and Mrs. J. W. Wernz. ' 35 North 1st East, Provo Phone FR, MRS. JAMES WALKER r. make-u- p Arden's Invisible Veil 8. WARDROBE a FOR LIMITED TIME. ONIY1 . me and J8.50 all plus tax. Finishing touch: Elizabeth MATERiii'Y e I ut vmoktd-lia- f 8-1- Try it stays all day, with no fade-o5.00, 10.00 colors of green, martgoti qtlloui, blue. Sizes Rain-fres- g. radiant your Femininity plus . . tfl thit Spring maid non-iro- n totton two'piect dreu. Dainty medallion flotvert. and bou) trim accent skirt, jacket. Cut-ou- t , Springy Special - i'l under Basic Sheen or and see how dress A ALL ; for your skin that thirsts for beauty . . . younger-lookin- 2-pe- ce 9- Tasmanian ; blue gum wood h decor'- and the group enjoyed an so dense it sinks in water and exhibitof her,' paintings by Mrs. so tough; that marine borers, i, E. M. Jolley. teredos, cannot penetrate it. -- . . LEARN TO BOWL wn ':, 'i..vv.-:L.- leaving it smoother, Can Size Dinner-Soci- ASY Velva Moisture Film is an invisible protective film $5)95 EVERGREENS v - Section Holds Smorgasbord The bride-to-b- e is a "graduate of the Provo iHgh School, where she was active1 in music. At present she Is a sophomore at the-Brigham Youngj University wher? she majors in elementary education. She is active in music ;v, circles. Mr. Wightman, a graduate of the Provo High School is also a student at: the BYU. He has" rean LDS mis cently returned-frosion to the Great Lakes. Following their marriageJ the couple plans to reside in Provo. REGAL RECREATION WILL GIVE YOU FREE LESSONS that moisturizes skin, fit. . - . velva moisture film. I When buying, walnuts', in shell, you will need 2 pounds ot unshelled nuts for a pound of shelled nuts, and 1 pound of unf shelled walnuts for 2 cups 3 12-of or halves cups chopped . I m FREE s t j place. if " ' nuts. The announcement of the en gagement and approaching marriage of Patsy Wright is made by her parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wright of Provo. The benedict-elec- t is Philip Wightman, son of Mr. ad Mrs. Demar Wightman, also of Provo. A June 12 marriage in the Salt Lake LDS Temple is planned, with a reception at the Orem Reception Centre to be held in th couple's honor the same evening. Members of the Junior. Section of the Women's Council enjoyed a lovely Smorgasbord dinner in a setting of spring- - floral decoClub rations, at the Women's House earlier this week. the Mrs. Leslie King conducted the . ih to,' M' . j i V ' - Leaving soap lather on the skin after washing makes the ski taut and also may make you feel itchy. . It also make little sense, because! the lather hblds the loosened dirt that you were trying to wash off in the first ' v announces the;- - engagement and forthcoming June marriage of their daughter, Joann Lea, to Gordon Ray Murdock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bay Murdock. All areof ' Provo. t The bride-to-b- e is a senior at the Provo High School and graduated from LDS Seminary: Mr. Murdock is a graduate of the Provo High School and LDS Seminary. He attended the, Brigham Young vtJniversity1 and is currently employed in. Provo. The couple will be married June 5, at the Park University Ward in Provo. A reception will follow immediatejy after the marriage rites. They will make their home in Provo. r. i - IMr. and Mrs. Monte L. Hoover Patsy Wright Says Yes To June 12 Marriage Pate n . |