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Show w 2A SUNDAY. APRIL 24, 1560 Utah County, Utah SUNDAY HERALD ; i : ' L- - Mutual Group Plans Event Tell of Life n Home Land . Juab Area In NEPHI A fishion show; luncheon and dancing will be fea- tures of the program April 30 at d IDS Ward for the the Mutual Majrieds. Mrs. Max Orme, Juab Stake leader for the group, which is a7 combination of the Mutual Study Group and the Young Marrieds, made the announcement. The fashion show will feature both men and (women'swearing " apparel. One dress being modeled is 100 years old another is. an old fashioned wedding dress. At the junior prom hekL April 15, judges fromthe MIA Stake Board selectedjthe dresses worn oy wapoiyn , uuver' ana jraincia Sperryas'up'to Church standards, and they will a so be featured. Preparations. are being made to seat 550 pedp e at the luncheon. Mrs. Fred Gadd will act as commentator and Mrs. Eugene Beck will furnish the background music Jor the fashion show. liiviiauuus are ueiug A special sent ' out with "April Friendfor the eveships" as the theme ' V 1 Lit-A-Lu- XAYE BUrinuP , Miss Burrup Will Marry Glen Hunsaker In Teinple - V - of yche ROTC Sponsor Corps, treasurer of the Val ."Norn member Twenty dose friends and relatives were, entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy E; Burrup recently where, they received the announcement of the engagement new-lywed- s. ..! - MAKING PLANS Carolyn Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elden Anderson of Provo is making wedding of plans with Robert (Bob) Boardman. He is the son the Mr. and Mrs. Lahmen Boardman.i Her parents made announcement today with-- . the wedding set for May 12 in the Reception Centre, Orem. Maurice Hardy will officiate during the ceremony with a Reception immediately following. Both are graduates of Provo Highland will make their home in Provo. ... i Nephi Group An enjoyable crea tivearts evening was held by the Ladies Literary Club at the home of Mr and Mrs. .W.! W. Stephenson on Monday evening. Mrs. Jack Cotton; president was in charge!. Convention,,, re ports .were given by, the menr-bers who visited the different departments of! the Nebo Firfet NEPHI - i. j ! st Will Fete Provo Girl t An openhouse will Jbe held today from 1 : 30 until 4 p.m. at the Lake View Ward to honor Patsy Mitchell on the completion of her book, "The Great Drama of Life.7 The open house will, be held in the- Relief Society Room. Her" book is the story of her life as a. victim District convention. Business was taken up by the of polio and her testimony in tier ' president, which was the elec-tio- n church. , of 'a president fori, the comAlong with the showing of her next The tofficers for ing year.' book, there will be an exhibit of year will be: Mrs. Marvin Ander- some of her water color paintings. son, presiden; Mrs. W. W. Miss Mitchell won a first place Stephenson, vice president; Miss trophy last summer in the .water Mable SperryU secretary-treasure- r; -Mrs. Lucille Smith, assist- color division of the Orem High ant jsecretary-treasure- ri Mrs. School art class sponsored by the John Robertson,' reporter; Mrs. Orem Women's X3Luibs. J. L. Belilstbn, parliamentarian, ; Through her continued schooland Mrs.. William Bailey, his ing, although stricken with , polio, :. torian. she graduated after only seven Mrs. Kay Belliston then in- - years of schooling. structed the members who wishAn article she wrote recently ed to participatev in the making of dolls, usirijg their originality will be published and her drawings in the selection of colors and will also be published. The" public is invited to attend decoration. A Mable Sperry served refresh- the open house. A program will ments to the group of "20 mem be presented and refreshmemts ' served. "1J bers. - ; i. . Phile Teras Elects Officers Mrs. Johnson President Names 'A- ' A " . Another opportunity to join a ballroom dance class is offered toe Geneva Recreation Association members and their guests. A. new beginning class will Start " 'v i;f Monday. Portia Bingham, experienced dance instructor, will teach three popular dances from the waltz, fox trot, cha cha, swing, rhumba, samba, tango, and the mambo. The classes will run from 8 to 9:30 p.m. each Monday night for , seven weeks. The Monday night class has been offered to accommodate to. attend on those unable Wednesday nights. " SHIRLEY SMITH- Mapleton Pair Will Wed In June 1 7 Wedding Rites ' The engagement and coming marriage of Shirley bmith and Boyd Halverson is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris f Warren of Mapleton. The couple plans a June 17 wedding. Mr. and Mrs. MefTttTHalver-son- , also of Mapleton, are the parents of Mr.' Halverson. t Miss Warren sis attending Spring ville High School where she. is la members of Phile Teras Thursday-evening at her home in American Fork. Assisting her as - were Mrs. Doran Johnson and Mrs. Robert Bullock. The three set the theme for the evenirig by singing original words to the 'Getting to Know Ypu." The lights" were , dimmed and Mrs Patten, a for' , mer British citizen, delighted the " v ' '' .. " group by showing slides of her beautiful ' home' and ; charming 7 'j, ' t I family in England. fMrs. Bullock slides showed and Mrs. Johnson :' r--". X ,of their families and laughter and " as Phile Teras ensued surprise ' members saw pictures of theni-- . selves suddenly flashed upon the Mrs. screen. Mrs. Bullock narrated! PHILE TERAS HEAD clever , sayings and interesting Doran Johnson will be the presi-mn K J..1 tue TVUl happenings related to each iic- - uciii jriiuie iciicts uuj.ixi!s uic ture. coming year. e, " . y : . " -- ' - chance, to choose! their own premier," .he said. "With help, India is fast be- - - , k at, : - - he modernized,'' coming J-Z- con- A man is something like tea You can tell his strength when nu he aets in hot water. cluded.... Approximately persons were 50 Z present. L ",' V By Mary Kawakami One advantage about oor column we can be as unorthodox as we pleasei I Today we'd like to give a final jreport on our home, called "Mortgage Villa".. Buying a home aid watching it being constructed; painted, etc., is. a stupendous task. Now tHat. we're all settled!, the only dark - cloud is the monthly mortgage payments. ' "". I ' - r 'A" . . . rUlraU r n ftrv ' nu P UlJuult u i, I N5, . so comfortable,''" ' youll want several pairs of these j smart, trim and colorful work- '. and-pla- y Keds. Cool duck , uppers, with a perky tie. soles single Sturdy ' in contrasting white. M and N widths! f'ltH REGULARLY jwf ltt?Ti J s j ' :" t1 structure However, he was' most anxious to see that we were satisfied and No worfder you see.Bust&r Brown Knit separates everywhere . . .They Mix 'N Match with everything, and keep their bright color and true size for the long life of the 250 EACH it 3-6- V-Ne- X faSk. and: sizes the Keds Bue Label identifies the Shoe t l , ,JS 5 - : ' I "... ' , i ' V of Champions, ... .... 3-6- ck . OsAA in AMIIM ON I X 6-- ......... 6-9- J4 came frequently on his own time to assist with any new problems arising as we were helpless because we're not under IH.A. specifications!, Apparently our problems were many and caused Mr. Balser a great deal of nervous tension, because all during this time he "had ,to continue his stimulating, therapeutic scalp treatments.. As a iresult, he a beautiful head has of lustrous curly hair and we have a home that we are genuinely proud to iown! ' Mr, Merril, one of our stylists in Mary's Beauty- - Fashions of Orem, is now a qualified scalp specialist. Men or women who need special scalp treatments should contact him. Men may enter thirough the back door, and will be in a private room with Mr. Merril with the Beauty Salon. In that room the men may, peek out, but women can't see in ! ' j dis-associat- eii a 14...0Nir FLOAT1NO ACTION, famed tjj?jj X Rib-To- SAII USTS APRit 17 TO MAT Vfl V53Sty1e93 cccon e wood re-gro- cotton makes the difgarment. 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"P --50j B cup 32-4- 0; any-tim- ; PHONE FR ' . 3-31- I - ( Mary's Beauty Salon West Main SK 61 American Folk, Utah A1 A YFK? i l 4 IvlJw Ilia nil wi iUMW' ," II MM Mi itX Mary's 154 W. CENTER PROVO'S . AND COMPLETE THE FINEST FAMILY IN SHOE SHOE STORE REPAIR Fashions Beauty ' 135 WestxCenter Provo "7 e'l j 39 560 I ' ed floor 2-6- v Many people! were! involved the building process, but pre-fabricat- $1199 sLh i h j ' mom l LTi' i .'. .. j BRAS r'lf I f II . ! ; 4 FLOATING ACTION j 'jl jj A ..!... the most active interested, and helpful, was Mr' Balser, who is with the 'Mission Homes, Inc." His actual re- -' sponsibility .ended 'with the or the main ' ;J; . ' in 1 , ' I t ' ALL COLORS " , i i - j?- - j x Mapleton. ' V. . - . . I , " ; -- Beauty Is Our Profession . f . , ' eo-hostes- ses Feather-light- t - :v3! ; . ! cheer lleader. She plans to- grad' uate in. May. j Mr. llalverson is of Springville lligh School and LDS Seminary. He has spent two years with the Marine Corps ' A wedding reception at the home of the bride's parents, wiU fol-- 1 low the marriage that evening. The couple ' plans to; reside in I Mrs. Clyde Patten entertained club-jthem- . G$A Will Start Class Monday On Dancing Mrs. Anderson Openhouse Will Direct Social Unjt, sophomore classsecre-tary- , andfa member of White Key. At present she is employed in and forthcoming marriage of JCaye Salt .Lake City. ... to Lewis Glen Hunsaker. Burrup White and black stuffed cats bore par. Hunsaker graduated from American Fork High School and the news "Kaye and Glen June 3. lias served an LDS mission to . Mr. Hunsaker is- the son of Mrs.' West Germany. At . present heis Meda Hunsaker of American Fork. The marriage will be solemnized attending BYT where he, is majorHe in the Logan Temple. The nexfrWe-nin- g ing in electrical engineering.social a reception - in the Reception is treasurer of the Athenian unit and also is first. vice chairman Centre, Orem, wilUhonor ifae the Electrical Engineering Soof, ' ' , Miss- Burrup is & aduate of ciety. Bidden to attend the bride are Provo High School where she was reShe Karen Leishman, maid of honor, atudentbody secretary. cently, graduated from BYU where with Gale. Gagon, Mickey McKeli she majored in' elementary edu- and Dixie Burrup, sister of the cation. While ithere she was a bride, bridesmaids. ed - Author-Arti- i. rc-lat- - Mr; and Mr$; Calvin Neilsen will act as host and hostess for ' the luncheon, The Rhythmaires will furnish the music for the dance. All the Mutual Young Marrieds in the stake are urged to attend, said Mrs. Orme. j re , ' , re inter-estin- - ning.' The NEPHI Qub was hostess, wiwi tne TWen g tieth Century Club, in" an meeting held at the new elementary school building recently. The program was under the direction ' of Mrs. Munro Pexton Club with the of the president, Mrs. F. 41. Beckstead in charge of the, meeting. Dr. :Ariel Ballif of the BYU brought three foreign - studenf s now attending the BYU, to tejll about their countries. The boys were from Chind, Africa and India, and gave accounts of the conditions an each country. The!- student from China the conditidns in the homeland as the Communists moyed into the interior of China. ' , His father , and he fled the country anfif haye not been back for a number of years, and hav? not" seen his i mother and sister he said. The: government built small places for refugees to sleep, but they are mostly out of doors, hej continued. The student from Africa told of the suffering of ' the peopie through disease and lack of medical care. He had worked for $15 a month as ' a neiper ana was still able to save enough money over a period to come to the U S. to study to be a doctor, so he could help his people, he said. "With the Africans being educated,- they want the same advantages as the white people there, and want to be on a level with them," he concluded. The student from India told of India being a colony of Great Britain for many years and that the people spoke the King's English. "Now they are independent, they have their oWn government, and the party in power have the Lit-A-Lu- First-Secon- zA Students BYU FREE PARKING IN REAR 26 NO. UNIV. AVE. 240 r AC 11 East 809 South Orem, Utah " r - |