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Show Oriental Theme Entrances Cleofon Cfub At Lunchecin Nephi Miss SLuo SUNDAY HERALD 3A i Sets Rites r In a room - of the Riverside Country Club, beautifully transformed into a 14th century oriental setting, the new officers of Cleofon Club were installed at a luncheon on- - Friday. Taking office were Mrs. "Robert Petty, president; Mrs. Ken-ne- r Kartchner, vice president; Mrs.' Richard L. Holbrook, secretary; Mrs. Thales Smith, treasurer, and Mrs. William Wonna-cot- t, historian. . Greeting the guests was Mrs. iEE ft Salt Lake n i t i Ernest J. Wilkins, retiring presi' ;p v dent. , mm Ber-har- f - Baubles, bangles and beads entwined in colorful "scarves and imported brass urns provided the unique decor for the tables. A brief sketch of the story of 'Kismet,' which is to be a forth0 coming production of Utah Valley co., was given by Mrs. Opera TENNA MAE CARTE L. Hansen. Then, against Terry a myriad-colore- d backdrop depicting a Bagdad Bazaar, members. of the opera cast presented excerpts from the opera under the direction of Mrs. John Delighting the audience with their performances were McMurdie, Elayne Maughan John Robert and Clark, Taylor Bernhard. Especially written in the Kiswas the presentation met ' Choosing June 23 as the date of EUREKA - The Women's So- of thetheme coming year's officers and their marriage, Tenna1 Mae Car-te- r. ciety of Christian Service of the to the retiring officers. tribute a and Joseph Glenn Allman will Eureka Methodist Church held a be married in a ceremony per- luncheon jrecently at the Memformed that evening at the home orial Building. of Mr. and Mrs. William Ewell, The ladies of the Tooele Provo, sister and brother-in-laW.S.C.S. ind Reverend and Mrs. of the bridegroom. Tanner were special (Continued from Page 1A) A reception is being planned to Russell guests. follow the ceremony at the Ewell son, Jeffrey Lee, 2 returned to a a After delicious lunch very 1193 1460 W. awhile but now is makN.; to which home, was pre- Idahoherfortome and a new life in friends and relatives are invited entertaining program ing to attend. The receiving hours are sented writh President LaVon Provo. On March 23 she gave Ryan as mistress of ceremonies. birth to her second child, a fine from 8 to 10 p.m. It was the first visit to Eureka little boy Danny Scott, whom his Miss Carter has chosen as her for many of the ladies and they Daddy will never see. only attendant, her sister, Patricia Carter. Mr. Allman has asked spent the remainder of the afterMrs!? Payne's mother has come DeLoy Harwood to be, his best noon driving around the town to live with her and now with the and various points of interest. man. new baby accomof the birth, The prospective bride is a for- There were 34 present. June plans to begin plished mer student of Provo High School. education at business in classes When pineapple is fuller ripe the Mr. Allman was graduated from BYU home study and through the Provo High School where he spikes pull out with only the children the until night classes was active in athletics. slightest tug. are a little older. Asked why she chose Provo and the BYU. she said, that her husband was a former graduate-othe college, that he loved it here and she feels that this is where he would want her to be. It was the cold hand of poliowhich interruped the life myelitis Mm of Carol Behunin, in 1951. At she was married and time that i t 'H the mother of a daughter, Pamela. Of the year she spent in a hospital after the disease struck, Mrsi Behunin says little. Then followed 10 years of getting about in a wheel chair during which time she bore another daughter, Patrice. A year ago, with a great desire to build anew, Mrs. Behunin ventured to. stand I ' ' oh shaky legs supported by one I;:: V, VV1 r M brace and her Canadian crutches. WurTA.f' After accomplishing this, she is MARRIED IN ,1912 Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Snow' will now in training as a beauty opcelebrate their Golden Wedding anniversary at an Open erator and will be ready to take her state board examinations in House, Saturday, June 16. Miss Garter Society Meets Says Yes To At Eureka Mr. Allman For Luncheon NEPHI Wedding plans are completed by Carolyn Warbeing of Mr. and Mrs. ner, daughter Harold Warner of Nephi, who will marry Dennis Shaw Van Liew, son' of Capt. and Mrs. R. E. Van Liew, Fort Amador, Panama Canal Zone. The couple will take marriage vows in ceremonies June 12 at the Fort Douglas Post Chapel. An open house at the officer's club in Salt Lake City Tuesday evening and a reception at the Juab Stake House Wednesday will honor the couple. Mr. 'Van Liew will graduate Monday from the University of Utah with a degree in sociology. He will also be commissioned a lieutenant in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve. Miss Warner has also been at tending the University of Utah with a major in fabrics and merchandising. Following the marriage they will make their home in Pensa-colFla., where Mr. Van Liew will be stationed at the Marine Corps Flight School. v..,.;, d. Wllliail "l ' Xr .. ..i.ACv. , - HEADS CLEOFON-- j Mrs. Robert Petty took office as presi dent of Cleofon ciub at a cleverly arranged installation luncheon held Friday. Miniature palms iri gilded con- tainers and decorat ive programs were favors for members and a, Mrs. Bernhard served as chairman for the installation. She was assisted by Mrs. Harvey Glade, Mrs.. Richard L. Holbrook, Mrs, Hansen, Mrs. Petty and Mrs. Paul Rasmussen. f i . - - ft - " nft-i- -- i f nest egg is for the hirds. W Summer Special! SPARKLING COLOGNES LINDA RAE TAYLOR Miss Taylor Eyes June Steel Auxiliary; Completes Season Mildred Davis presiding. ' lH-VB- us "Mo Se Slated Monday In Lake Shore Core4' - Wash and Wear Permanent Wave Exclusive $750 at MARY'S only . . . .... .75c and up West Center ; : level. minutes you may lose each day. IPX " - ' - I, in- i mmmmni COLOR SOLID t K2 Lenox. China Tiffin Crystal, Flintridge China, Reed Cr Bdrtqn Sterling. Mail Orders Promptly Filled : nnnr nrrQran : rv n JEWELRY, 124 W. CENTER V a ri . yi iff 1 i Ait X 4& FR 3-51- 93 RAYON ACETATE BIG SAVINGS ON THOUSANDS A tdJ o o ' BUILD BABY'S Printed Embossed Kriskay Match Mate Chambrette PHOTO ALBUM JAflTH Combed Printed Lawns ALL mm 1 1 mmi i v mm . I '. flet natural J ": . 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WIDE n, We cordially invite brides-to-b- e to remster their preferences 1 45" LARGE COLOR SELECTIONS Spurred on by Jackie Ken- nedy's . en husiastic endorsement of riding, a shopping center for the horse world combines chic with comfort in its new line. Sam. pie: stretch denim Kentucky jodhpurs which Miller Harness of New York says withstands hours of riding without a wrinkle. The britches also are washable.' An application of the sophisticated: beltless capri dungarees, in our 85 future in- m low-waist- 3-55- 5 DAYS ONLY! BEGINS JUNE 1 1th MONDAY 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. dren and.six and are honorary grandparents to many children in the Provo-Orearea. great-grandchildre- ' FR Provo ipjj having lived in Provo until 15 years ago,' when they moved to Orem. He has farmed much of his life. His hobbies have been raising and training horses, and growing flowers. He is a son of the late Dominicus and Hannah Harrison Snow. Minnie Dalton Snow was born in Levan, a daughter of the late Simon Dalton and Elinor Pierce Dalton Johnson. She moved to Provo as a, young girl. She has served in the LDS Church, as a Primary teacher, and as a Relief Society visiting teacher for many yearsrShe is presently captain of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Camp Grandview 2. 11 It ttw same scents! Four ounce sfes. LOP ea. plu to Mor-tense- Bridal Shower They are the parents of nine golden wedding anniverHarrison children, eigM of whom are livsary of Mr. and Mrs. an Snow will be the occasion for ing. Theyj are Alvin D. Snow, open house on Saturday, June 16, Provo; Walter D. Snow, Spring-vill- e; Irvin W. (Bill) Snow Sr., at the home of a son, Alvin D. Magna; R,ay H. Snow Sr., and Snow, 190 N. 700 W., Provo. All relatives and friends are Monte P. Snow, both of Farming-ton-; Mrs. lAlden (Norma) Curtis, invited to call, between the hours of 4 and 8 p.m. The couple re- Reno, Nev; Mrs. Grant L. (Belva Kay) Thatcher,, and Mrs. Gordon quests that no gifts be given. (Odessa) Adams, both of Provo. life-Jong Harrison Snow has been a The couple have 22 grandchilresident of JJtah County, ( yo.can use lavishly, iP.Sthtsting Powder wry, MARY'S Greet Open House Guests , six-oun- ce s Mr. and Mrs. Snow Will . splash-o- n Big ize bottles of, famous Desert Flower, Escapade, Friendship Garden, and. Early American Old Spice fragrances. So much lux - m u ln4Shu!ton fragrances EUREKA The United Steelworkers Auxiliary held a regular meeting recently, with President Bride Date WSjl. 300 SALEM Mr. and Mrs: 'ClifIt was announced that there ton R.' Taylor of Salem, announce would be a summer recess and the engagement and forthcoming meetings would resume in Sep marriage of their daughter, Linda tember. n, Ray Taylor, to kartell M. Mar-voAfter the business - session, son Mr. of Mrs. and With a fervent desire October. were played and Mrs. lone games Mortensen of Fall Creek, PAYSON to become one of the pest, Carol Daughters of Utah The Ryan, Mrs. Clara Garbett and Pioneers from south Utah County Ore., formerly of 'Salem. won the prizes. plans to continue fter training met in will take placethe Mrs. Hilda Webb i at Payson's Mem- wedding untilshe has 2000 houk-- of prac orial Thursday 21. Manti Temple, June were Park for the annual sumueiicious retresnments tice. A shop in her home and Both are of Mrs. the Alice graduates Spanish served by hostess,5 an independent business is her mer jubilee, marking the birthday Fork School and is Linda Mrs.of High Clara Garbett. and Peart, Young. Brigham CToal doubt anH who can that her in Lake Salt currently employed A was luncheon served picnic fortitude will see her Ithrough? 400 members with each City. Bartell is also employed in to about Recent patients at tjtah Valley Salt Lake. They were both memown food. bers of the A Cappella Choir in Hospital may have enjoyed the camp furnishing its Later the group adjourned to high school. kindly ministrations o a charm ing young registered nurse, Mrs. the Payson Junior High School Kathleen Patrick Bea:xnson. As where a program was presented she goes about her dut es of help- by the Spanish Fork camps, under ing others overcome setbacks in the direction of Mrs. Blanche their lives caused by iillness, one Gardner. A dramatic skit portraying the would not suspect that she herself is building anotner gojod life on pioneers' westward journey was told in songs and dancing. Alie the foundation of a former one. Mrsi Bearnson was the wife of Jex was the reader. Othelia Huntington was author William John Bearnson whom she of the skit and also writer of a LAKE SHORE There will be married in 1958. In 1960 she was 80 a bridal shower in honor of Mrs. to are members who tribute a with from BYU graduated bachelor of science ii nursing. years of fige and older. The trib- Jesse Warren given by the YW-MI- A officers and teachers MonAlmost parallel to the com- ute and another poem humorously mencement date was tJie birth of noting ills of old age were read day, June 11. The program will SHAMPOO and SET her son, Kyle William. June 22, by Mrs. Gertrude Clement, coun- begin at 8 p.m. 1960. On July 5, 1961 their hus ty president, who presided at the This is a traditional event givprogram. en- each new bride, or bride-to-b- e, band and father died. Mrs. Bearnson and Little Kyle Corsages were presented to the who has lived in Lake Shore and now make their home in Spring-vill- e honored elderly guests. Oldest is also usually a trousseau showwith her parents Mr. and lady present was Mrs. Ella J. ing. of Spanish Fork. 336 St. All ladies and girls of the ward Mrs, John C. Patrick. Looking Keele, 94, are invited to attend. toward advancement, Kathleen is considering entering SAVE THOSE FEET University of Utah1 this If all where a housewife and on If CONTINUING OUR she has been, offered a training. your you're a feet lot, see if you can't to on a masters' degree figure out a way to do some of work ship in nursing education. Upon com your work just as well sitting pletion of this she would be quali- - down. You'll find the saving in fied to teach nursing on a college foot strain well worth the few- , mum - , South Utah County DUP Group Meets in Pay son 1 New Beginnings w Nowadays most beoole think a " " J ftvri i St Parking at 152 Wqst Center Plenty of Store Hours: Mon., 10 to 9 r ami Ph. 374:0258 Rear of Store Tues. thru Sqt. 10 to 6 c |