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Show 4A i6, SUNDAY HERALD 1953 Joyce Ann Johnson To Be Bride Of Mr. Petty In Dec. 18 Rites Yesharah Enjoys Yule Fete ... OREM Mr. and Mrs. Fay R. Johnson announse the betrothal and approaching marriage of their daughter, Joyce Ami John- ,! - ' EDGEMONT provo Yesharah II held its December ' Chapter meeting in the form of a Christ- - ' mas party Thursday evening at the' beautifully decorated and lighted home of Elizabeth Souter. Hostesses with Miss Souter were Mrs. Julia Kntidsen and MissBe$- sie Corless. : Mrs. Lila Hatch, second vice president, conducted a short business meeting. Editha Booth, proj- - t ect chairman; gave a report on what the committee was doing about sending Christmas cards and a small gift of money toy each lady serving on an LDS mission from the! East Sharon, iJlah . and West Utah stakes. DecoraJted hafs, which had been f made by the hostesses, were given to each husband present. The ladies were given paper and pins to , make son to Wayne A. Petty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyde G. Petty, all of Or em. The couple will be married ' Dec. 18 in Washington, D. C Th-- y plan to make their home in Virginia. Miss Johnson is a graduate of Orem ' High School and attended , . Brigham' Young. University for one year. She is currently employed in Provo. The benedict-eleis also a of Orem graduate High School where he was a member of the band. He attended Brigham Young University for one year prior to entering the U. S. Army in .June, 1958. He is stationed with the Continental Command Army Band at Fort Monroe, Va. . ct ,1i 'mm !! !; p '" !' - ' ' - Lillian Lambertsen Sets Date With James C. Snow JOYCE ANN JOHNSON The engagement and coming marriage of their daughter, Lillian Mrs. Otto Carol, to James Clifton Snow, is announced by Mr.-an- d Lambertsen of Aurora. - Mr Snow is the son of Mr. and (Mrs. Moorlan E. Snow of Provo. The couple have set Jan. 15 as their wedding "date in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. J; The bride elect is a graduate of North Sevier High School and LDS Seminary and has been employed in Provo. He graduated from Provo High School and LDS Seminary prior to serving three years with the US Navy. . I . Lady Lions Entertained By j Indonesian Students Provo Lady Lions met Thursday at the monthly dinner meeting at Provo Utilities Building which was decorated for the Christmas season with a silver tree and other lovely Yuletide. Miniature Christmas trees and holly centered the tables, at which 45 members were present. Clothing, fruit, vegetables and money were contributed by members for jia family as a Sub-fh Santa. Mrs. Garth! Jones, who has been living in Indonesia, with her hus band and children was intro- duced by Mrs E. D. Prestwich, chairman of the party. Mrs. Jones whose husband is a government foreign ervice representa tive serving in Indonesia, said that it is Ithe sixth largest country in the world with a population of 88 million people. She said they are a talented and musical people iii this, tropical country. She brought with her two Indo nesian youths, Saing SiBalahi and Warsiso who are attending Brigham Young University! studying public administration., I Mr. Warsiso who is a j Japanese Moslem was dressed In a costume of his country ind Mrs. Jones wore an Indonesian danc ing costume. Mr. Silalh who is from ' Sumatra wore western . . clpthes with a hat j"Om hts country. The young lien sang and talked about the marriage and courtship customs! of their land. A question and answer per j Writer Presents Biography Of Star to Fine Arts Club Christie Lund Coles, distin-guished Utah writer, presented a biography of the late Ethel Barry ? more at th Thursday meeting of the Fine Arts Club at the J. Ken neth Pugh residence. Mrs. Coles quoted Mrs. Barry? more as saying, "in order to live the fullest', and most happy life. one should broaden his horizon day by; day, find new interests and when life knocks you to your knees, do not despair. After all, it' the best position in which to pray. That's the way I found it." The speaker - said that Miss Barrymo're lived a lonely but exciting life, loved but once and though misunderstood and divorced by her husband, persevered through her difficulties to rear ler family, pursue her career and become the first lady of. stage and screen, honored and admired by all whose lives she touched. President of the club Mrs. D. Spencer Grow welcomed the members and two guests. Mr3; W. Guy Callahan gave a thought for the day. , Chairman of the Project Committee Mrs. Grant Ekins reported that the committee planned as the club project to ; ; . ' j of the wards at Utah State ' Flowers Are Exhibited For Council Meet Hnib. LILLIAN LAJV1BERTSEN . Hos- pital and asked for records to be donated for the same use. Three beautiful vocal solos were sung by Mrs. Vera S. Madden accompanied by Mrs. Rayola Van Wagenen. Delicious refreshments were erved to 27 guests present. The ooras were decorated with pyra- antha and pine boughs and the efreshments reflected the holi . day theme. j Santaquin Club Hears Talk Oh State. Of Hawaii i: ij or j: iod followed. Committee members assisting were Mrs. Dale Reese, Mrs. Aura Hatch, Mrs. Owen Johnson, Mrs. Jesse Scoville, . Mrs. Weight, Mrs. L. A. Stne!, Mrs Eidon McKell and Mrk Ed R. Smith. Mrs. Smith gnd .Mrs Douglas Peck were jpresented gifts for their birthday stand Mrc. Etidie Nicholson received the I door prize. j . their pwn Christmas .hats. First, second and, third prizes for best hats went to " Mrs. Grant Bcndix-seMrs. Eva Heal and Mrs.-Rick- GLADYS JOHNSON n, Frost respectively. John Weenig, president, the new members, introduced Gladys Johnson Will Marry Dan E. Vashei' In December Mrs.--, "Yellow rose symbolizes loyalty, red means love and orchid is Among the December brides iat the Vasher home on. Dec. 11. business" members of the Junior Section of the Women's Council will be Gladys Johnson, daughter A reception honoring the couple were told by George Rohbock as of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Johnson will follow the ceremonies. The bride-to-b- e graduated from he gave an exhibition of flower ofL Alpine, who will marry Dan E. of Mr. and Mrs. Leon jAmerican Fork High School and son Vasher, arrangements. T. Vasher, American Fork. has been employed as a teleThe open session last week was The marriage will take place phone operator in Provo. opened by Mrs. W. A. Beazeri Mr Vasher is also an AmeriCouncil president. Mrs. Sterling can Fork High School graduate King, section chairman, welcomed and was employed by the Consolimembers and guests and introdated Western Pipe Co. before duced the officers. Mrs. Vern the strike. Keele ' gave a report on the Coun- PIIILE TERAS cil's project to get records and Will meet Thursday. Dec. 10, a record holder for the handi- at the home of Mrs. Clarence J. capped children and adults of (Ruth)' Harmon, 275 E. 4th S. Utah County. Provo. The group will exchange Two musical selections given gifts. by Mrs. Leon Stubbs, Mrs. Ray PROVO SERVICE LEAGUE Whitworth, Mrs. Dick Christensen Will meet Monday for a busi--' Mrs. Charles H. Scott, Mrs. Dee ness : a i meeting 8 p.m. at' Suttons A special meeting of the Veterx aA l ana atcumpciuieu ivirs. Cafe. ans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary, Elmo Mecham, entertained the OREM CORDIAL CLUB was held at, the group Will meet at the home of Mrs. Ute No. 2162, Norman Bath to home of Mrs. Corsages made by Mr. Rohbock Richard Black 55 E. 10 S. Dec. 8 a for were given as door prizes; to Mrs. at 8 p.m. to hear Ilene Storrs make plans Elvin Loader and Mrs. Fred speak on the use of cosmetics. project for Christmas. There were 14 present. Wetherall. The five arrangements will be' Mrs. Melvin he made during the evening were Burgener and Mrs. Jack Bonnett. sold to members of the group. LAMBDA TAU CLUB ALICE LOUISE REYNOLDS Will meet at the state hospital Delicious buffet refrehments Chapter One will meet at the were served to the 62 members at 7:30 p.m. Monday evening, home, of Mrs. Jesse L. Weight and guests present by the hos- Please notify officers if unable Sunday evening at 8:15 p.m. A tesses, Mrs. Armond Eggertsen, to attend. musical program is planned. Mrs. Eric Sandstrom and Mrs. DE MOLAY MOTHERS Will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at James Zufelt. Afterwards! a bake sale was held and proceets were the home of Mrs. .Herbert Tarran, 1300 Cedar Ave. used for the Council's project. . Club Notes - y. . '! Santa's helper and Old Father Time entered and added to the merriment of the occasion, Filled stockings, wvhjch each had brought, were handed but by Santa's helper while Old Father Time went around and .got New Years' resolutions. SanU Claus. came in and gave a few words of advice on the Christmas spirit before pass-- ! irig around small favors. He then led the groupjin singing Christmas carols. Rex1 punford took colored movies of the group. Refreshments were served to ' ' 22 members and 15 guests. VFW Auxiliary Holds Special 3 . w Planning Meet '.' m i Sub-Ior-San- ta Co-hostes- s's clean stove burners, immerse them in a solution of two tablespoons sal soda concentrated to a gallon of hot water,, If badly coated, vith grease, boil in th solution for a few minutes, cmb with a stiff brush, rinse and dry. To- - j j ,yf II Mrs. Alonzo of Provo was the guest VIorley speaker atj the Ladies ' Literary Club meeting held Dec. 2 at the home of Mrs. Reed Chadwick with Mrs. William Hudson Jr., as assisting hostess. Mrs." Morley gave, a travelogue on Hawaii with accompanying hlms and displays. After the; program a tray luncheon was serv led. 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