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Show 2A SUNDAY HERALD june sunday. Utah County, 4, Utah mi Youth Takes Over (Continued from Page Baton Twirling: Baton- Twirling classes will be held for all of age at two girls schools" each of two sessions in 12:00 noon to the afternoon 4 p.m. There will be classes for beginners as' well as intermediate and advanced-- ? twirlers. A fee k session will be for each charged. Girls will be assigned to a class by the instructor according to age, and twirling ability. . Students should; furnish own baton. Registration will be taken and classes Kvill start at Farrer Junior High School Monday beginning at 12 noon and Dixon Junior High School Tuesday at 12 noon. Trampoline: Trampoline in struction for boys and girls of Provo City will be offered at the Tumble Town Trampoline Center 3rd South and 7th East. Classes e will run from June 16th and will include 10 lessons of 50 minutes each. A fee will be charged. Registration can be made at the Trampoline Center Monday morning at 8:30 a.m. Introduction to Dance: This program will be held two' days a week, Thursday and Friday at 4:30 p.m., beginning June j8th. Students who have; been in the 5th, 6th and 7th grades this past school year will find a great dal of enjoyment in participating in ixu4 prugrara. xiegisirauon vwui be held at the Maeser School, Thursday at 4:30 p:m. and! a fee will be charged, Dave Bowen is the instructor. A . Swimming: Thi year there k will again be three; in struction sessions for children. The sessions will be: June 30; July 28,; and July 31- 25. hours will be Class August 11 a.m. and :12 noon each 9, 10, session Monday thru Friday. A registration fee will entitle the k student to J.6 lessons over a period. Students) must bring their own suits and towel for these classes. There-wilbe two adult ladies ses one sions, beginning June 16 and ending July 13 and the other' be ginning July 18 and lending August 24. The class will: be between 1 and 2 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday. A registration fee for these classes will be charged for the k ten lessons over; a period, Tennis Instruction: Tennis instruction ' classes are open to boys and girls from yeats; of age. A special class is being offered for adult women. Classes will be in the mornings at various hours according to age, sex and the teniuVability of the" participant The North, Wasatch and Memorial tennis courts, will be used for these classes.. Adult Women: Tuesday and Thursday Memorial Park, 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. A registration fee for adults will be charged. Girls Softball: Two girls soft- ball leagues for g;irls . from the 4th, 5th and 6th grades this past school year will complete organi zation to begin league play tomorrow. The west league wiil include girls living West of Unk versity Avenue and games will be played at the Dixon Junior league High Field. The will include girls living east of University Avenue, games will be played at hte Dixon Junior High Field. The East League will include grls Ivng East of Unversity Avenue, games will be played at the Farrer Junior High Field, A Junior (High School softball league for girls from the 7th, 8tri and 9th grades this past school )" - 9-1- rs 8 five-wee- . ! ( In - 5th-Jun- SIIAREE HARWARD Sharee Harward To Wed Larry C. Larsen Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Harward of Orem announce the; engagement and coming marriage of their daughter, Sharee to Larry C. Larsen.: He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. G. Dale Larsen, also of Orem. Revealing, their daughter's betrothal and coming marriage are Mr. and Mrs. - L. M. Roundy of Provo Their daughter, Lynda, will marry; Melvyn Weight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Weight! of Springville. j liWiraiillilM MRS. CLINTON H EVANS ill Hill 'Mhhn1t-Wf.- Temple Is Setting For Huish-Evan- Present plans of the couple are for a wedding in the Salt Lake Temple in the early part of September. Miss Harward is a graduate of Orem High School where she was active in the A Cappella Choir. She is a graduate of the LDS Seminary and is a member of the. Shomrah iKiyel, a religious unit at i j Marriage s , . Sharyn Shumway Of Arizona To Marry Dee C. Wilcox, July '.' 'I Parents of the prospective bridegroom i " The Nimble' Fingers . Reunion Set For Class of 1954 Club Organized 4-- H - I A'new group. icalling themselves 'The Nimble Fingers," was orA. reunion for ' the BY High ganized the past week under the leadership of Mrs. Gerald Henrie School class of 1954, has heen an nounced. Class members are in New officers- elected were Eve- vited to meet on June 17 at7:30 lyn Murdock, president; Linda- p.m., in the Joseph Smith Build j ijnristensen, viue jiiewueui, iam- ing banquet hall. leen Smart, secretary; Julie The committee advises that it Bandley, reporter, and LaDene is necessary to make reservations Robinson, chairman of public for the event and a fee of $5 for service. this purpose should be mailed Mrs. Emily Tyler, Utah County by June 5 to Glenria Webbj 857 home demonstration agent, ac- W. 100 S.. in Provo. quainted the girls and their mothprogram. ers with the i four-wee- - ne " four-wee- ' i ; i 11 ' ' '.' jYoung University where he "was a ' J f i ' . ? , : lllitWIIMl i mem- 8 j 'x-'- " six-wee- 10-1- are Mr. and Mrs. William C. Wilcox of rovo. '''' atis Miss Shumway, who, presently tending Arizona State University at Temple, is affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma sorority and: is majoring in home economics. f Mr. Wilcox served a two year mission for the LDS Church in South Africa. He obtained : his B.S. degree at the Brigham -- ! 1 ber of the Bricker social unit. He comstudy at pleted one year of the University! of Utah . The couple plan at July 7 wedding in the. Arizona Temple.; They will reside in Salt Lake City where the bridegroom will attend the University of Utah to obtain his masters degree. ALUMNI' TEA SET Talking over plans for their Alumni Teai are three sisters, two of them members and one an alumni of Alpha Unitess Mega sorority. They are, from left; Julie Niejsen, a present member; Nancy Nielsen, an alumni and their sister, Shirley Nielsen,- a new member. The tea is set for this afternoon at the home of Mary Kay Grow) 1655 N. Pine, Lane. r1 All alumni are invited to attend. ( . - ; Women 's Council Board A t r r" eets ror luncneon ' " Members of tjie Board of the Women's Council met on the patio of 1 Mrs. Given D. Weatherall's home recently for their monthly I. meetihg. A delicious luncheon was served Mrs. C. K. Lomax of Nephi, ' j year has been organized and will begin league play June "5. Games will be played at the Farrer Junior High School Field.1 B a seb a11 Boys Baseball: are available for e vast leagues of boys between, nine majority and seventeen years of age who wantto play. Each league is independently operated by yolunij teers, but played on city owned or jcity maintained facilities. ' The times for various programs have been arranged so that each boy or girl should be able to take part in several different programs during the course of the summer. Registration 4s on a first come, first- - served basisJ Therefore, students who are registered early will have choice of and will days, jtimes, be able to correlate their 'activi ties so as to more easily take part .,ui two or more of these. Registrations may be made in person ,at the Provo' Recreation at 204. City Building between 8 !a.m. and 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. Call FR for information and deEx tails on any programs. president of the. Utah Federation" of Women s Clubs, was a guest. She spoke briefly to the group, citing the challenge to the women of this cduntry to fight socialism. She told thS group of the part they could play 4n this fight, Announcements were made; of activities, being planned by the; council during the summer. All members of tthe council were then invited to attend the city council meeting on Monday at '7:30 p!m., upon the invitation of Mayor I and the council. A garden party will be held at the home of Mrs.. Ruth Aiken on July 20 and 'a membership banquet is planned for the fall! The board members will meet in Aug? ust for a luncheon with the date and place to be announced. J ! Cul-limo- ; Guests Attend Double Birthday 16 -- and-classes- , 10 re Joe ay and Suzanne Mansan-are- z, who each celebrated a birthday anniversary on June 1, were the guests of honor at , a lawn party given at their home, Among the 16 guests attending i ' j i cic xuui mucoid vwio vuiiic iiuiii; ' . Seattle, Wash. Helping with refreshments and entertainment were Mrs. Joyce Gillman and Mrs. Annie Davis,; the children's grandmother '. : post-gradua- te " '- 00 vj r- - - and Your Home v.. i . : 'i i SHARYN SHUMWAY ...... . - .i - the engagement and forthcoming marr riage of her daughter, Sharyn, to Dee C. - j " Mrs, Charlotte Shumway announces " " Mr. Weight is a graduate of Spring- ville High School and the LDS Seminary. He attended Brigham Young University and is presently employed in Wyoming. unit. He is now serving an LDS mission in the Northwestern States. Her-Julie- - " Larry is a graduate of the OrenvHigrh School and the Seminary. He was active in sports and band: While attending BYU he was! a member of the Val Hyric social er -- i ly Miss Roundy is a graduate of Provo High School and the LDS Seminary. While at Provo High she! was a member of the Twirler's Club. Aw , 1 . Give Review of There has been no definite date set '' for the wedding. BYU. floor-lengt- three-quart- - ; The Salt the couple were feted with; a re PLEASANT GROVE ' was the set- -' Lake LpS Temple ting'Friday morning for the wedFor the ceremony; and reception ding ceremony uniting Eilene the', bride was h lovely in a Huish and Clinton H. Evans of gown of peau de soiewith a bodice - and floor length fitted The.; new Mrs. Evans is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Daryl skirt. The rounded neckline was E. .Huish and Mr? Evans parents trimmed with appliques of Venice are Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W. i Ev-- . lace. The sleeves of the gown were length. Applians, allcf Pleasant Grove, President EIRay L. Christiansen ques of lace formed garlands cap' of presided at the wedding; cere- - down the skirt. '' ' a 1 veil lace and held seed i pearls mony. Saturday evening in the Pleas- of silk illusion. For. the reception LDS Ward she carried a bouquet of red rpses ant Grove Third-Sixt- h and stephanotis surrounding a white orchid. j Mrs. Don VanDyke, attended her sister as matron, of honor. Another sister of the bride, Dean-n- a Huish wijh Margaret Rieben and- Mrs, Kay Mendenhall were ' bridesmaids. j u j w fx w i i w i w . The bride's mother chose a 'f TTnl pn TCimhAll will gown of beige with an overshad Ttoimfna ow of pale green in brocaded be pleased to learn that she is to silk. Mrs. Evans wore a gown of give a review of the book,- "Al-- , pink silk. Both had cybidiuni ofi ways Room for One More" by chid corsages. j on Wednesday, Julier, Virginia Lionel Evans, brother of f the June 7, at 7;30 p.m., advises Mrs j groom, was, best man. James May,, The bridal party greeted guests The event has been arranged as n fund raising event by the Pri before an archway of red j and mary, organization of the Provo white roses 'and net. The serving First LDS Ward and will be held area was also decorated with the red and white color scheme. j at the First Ward Chapel. those and invited The public is The couple are presently hon desiring information may call eymooning in Yellowstone Nation Mrs. May; : ; al Park. They plan to make their home in Salt Lake City. ; Betrothal yTold For Lynda Roundy j ft i LYNDA LEE ROUNDS t ' Planning a trip thjls summer? 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