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Show - I 3 1 .lv 2A Sunday Herald f 4 t i ''',-- i An open house Monday from 8 to 10 p.m. will honor ... ' ilisllilllliiil II i li CAROL V. NUTTALL Miss Nuttall the children of Mrs W. Reed Nuttall of Provo and the late W. Reed Nuttall. Miss Burton is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Smith of Verona, N.Y. and Mr Koeber's parents are .Mr. and Mrs Ralph B. Koeber of Berkeley Calif. . Marriage ceremonies for the and Howard are couple are planned for July 6 in the Salt Lake Temple with the reception planned that evening in the Provo 16th Ward church. Miss Nuttall has bidden her sister, Margaret, to serve as her maid of honor with another sister, Mary Ann Nuttall and Judith Day as bridesmaids. She is a graduate of Provo School and Brigham Young FORK Mr. and High Ellison of Amerannouncing, the . Pair Plans July 10 Wedding AMERICAN Mrs. Ralph E. . ican Fork are engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Linda Storrs, to JJPaul Watson, son of Mr. and Mrs. L; Dee Watson of Cedar City. The couple has . selected July 101 as the wedding date, the marriage to take place in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. That evening they will be honored with a reception to be held in Firmage Hall of the I1 - aero-spac- 9- ii; A?.'. '..V.V.VV.'-.- i i V Wajrd church. The receiving hours will be from Second-Sevent- h Lit-a-Lu- re j ; - v' Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Witt tended Dixie College and will of Provo today announce the continue her studies at Univer engagament and forthcoming sity of. Utah. marriage of then- daughter, Mr. Johnson, a graduate of Claudia, to Ted C. Johnson. Mr. attendJohnson is a son of Mr. and Highland High School, Mrs. Ted P. Johnson of Salt ed Dixie College and is now a student at University of Utah, . Lake City. A marriage is where he is majoring in busiwith nuptials to be per- ness and is active in sports. planned in the Manti Temple formed A 21. Aug. reception will honor tie couple at the Reception Centre in Orem. Miss Witt was graduated from Orem High School where she Was a member of the Forensics Club. She was affiliated with Orem-SubShe has - also at- A enrollment for of Moose Women was held the under the direction of Mrs. Ross Ellis , senior regent, Thursday evening. Mrs. Kenneth Lassen sponsored by Mrs Ronald Van Ausdal; Mrs. Carl Evans, sponsored by Mrs. Wayne Jacobsen; Mrs. James Vacey, sponsored by Mrs. Forrest Driggs,. were welcomed. Mrs. Ellis was offered a special tribute as retiring officer and presented a gift by Mrs. Driggs. Mrs, Glen Park presented the name of Rose - late-summ- 3 I I " i. I S Miss Storrs has attended Utah State University for two years where she was a member of the Aggiettes. She also is affiliated with Chi Omega soroity. Her fiance attended the College of Southern Utah for two years and was .graduated from USU where he was a member of the Meistersfiigers and was affiliated, with Sigma Phi Epsi-lofraternity. I 4 ' Moose Group Enrolls Three s. 'f , 'X ' Don-aldse- i LINDA STORRS fourth-grad- iT Manners Make Friends n, ; ployed in Spanish Fork. Nephi Club Holds Glub Kensington Notes '! NEPHI -- r The first summer AUM '. Will meet today at Kensington of the Ladies Literwith' Club was a Patsy Shurtliff. lovely breakfast ary 1130 E. ; : at the home of Mrs. John E Robertson. Mrs. Joseph A. Bed-soa former club member, was a special guest. The committee in charge of the breakfast included Mrs. James A. Wellbaun, Mrs. A. L. Garbett, Mrs. T. H. Burton. Mrs. Jack Wright, Mrs. Jack Cotton and! Mrs. John Robert son. Nineteen club members were present .to enjoy the affair. n, . days and just entered the school and Committee. made her home in New York before the death of her father. OMEGA AUXILIARY Will meet Tuesday at 3 p.m. 67S N. ; 8 p.m. with Mrs. Howard Egbert. i ' S4 E. 2nd N. It you're looking for a tasty appetizer that calls for little time in the kitchen, try marinated canned mushrooms. Tfyey are bound to be a party spectacular. Simply open and drain one or two jars of whole 4-o- :. z. mushrooms. Replace the drain- members will also ed mushroom liquid with with her. dressing. Then let E. Wellington gave your refrigerator chill and melreport of the Sick low the flavors for several hours. .' r , Ital-ian-sty- e a student at Mooseheart to be the chap- correspond Mrs. W. ter's sunshine child. She has the annual . le She will be given special recognition on her birthday and ho5- - First Y n! special Fir s, LAKE SHORE Mr. and Mrs. reception the same evening in Willis Tuckett announce the en Lake Shore. V Both young people are grad gagement of their daushter. Carolyn Tuckett, to Robert I. uates of Spanish Fork High Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. School and both have attelided Dallas C. Adams of Spanish the Brighom oiing University, Fork. The wedding date has The groom; will continue his been set for Aug, 14 with the studies there after the mar-ceremony to be performed at riage. He has completed a mis the Salt Lake Temple with a sion in the New England States Mission. The bride-to-b- e is em- ' ' j er dom and Growth." She also offered suggestions to the in coming officers and expressed appreciation to, all club presi dents who have served with her this past year. ; Mrs. Grant Callister and Mrs. Paul Robinson of Fillmore were special guests. Mrs. Callister, t new 'president of Nebo st District, spoke to the group and told of her recent trip to the LIf Natiaonal Convention at AtlanMRS. C. GREENHALGH tic City,, N.J. She stated that Federated Women, 2,000 strong, were in attendance at the convention and that Nebo PRATT'S District is the largest in the SEMI-ANNUAL state, with 30 clubs. Seventeen club women and the two guests were present. in s, h, presidents, and of the theme for the next two years, "Dia mond Jubilee of Service to Free i y NEPHI Mrs. Clarence Green-halg-h has been installed as president of the President's Council of the Nephi Federated Women's Clubs for the coming year. Other new officers of the Nephi Council will be: first vice president, Mrs. Kenneth Nyman, Beta Literary second vice president, Mrs. Frank P. Green-halgLadies Literary; secreMrs. James M. Andertary, ; treasurer, Mrs. son, Kenneth .Ingram, Nautilus Club; historian, Mrs.! Claude R. Lo max, TwentieUi Century; and reporter, Mrs. Clifton . Hansen, Ladies Literary League. Mrs. Lomax. was in charge of the meeting and she told of the many worthy projects accomplished by the local Federated Clubs during the past year, of the importance of the State fall board meeting for c I u b : . 8 until 10 o'clock, I; V CAROLYN TUCKETTv I s ? CLAUDIA WITT 6 At Nebhi Has Claudia Witt Will Wed Co r o y n Tuc kett Engage me n t To Robert Adams Announced Ted 21 Johnson August Installation University and has been teaching in Vernal. Her fiance was graduated from Berkeley High School and attended San Fran cisco State College He is em ployed as a surveyor by t h e Department of Commerce, Bureau of Public Roads in Vernal where they will make their home. Miss Burton is a sophomore at BYU, majoring in sociology. Mr. Nuttall is a junior majoring e in design. He is afjfiliated with the American Inf stitute for Drafting and Design. They will make their home in j; Provo. Bidden to attend Miss Burton are Bonnie Lanksford, Shirlene! Davis and Donna Dague. f 'A Federation PATRICIA BURTON ouhle Wedding Slated July brides-to-b- e. newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Ronald P. Fakler (Mary Ann Wisne) at the Riverside Country Club in Provo. Hosts will be parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fakler. They were married in Euclid, Ohio, the home of the bride, with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wisne hosting a reception following the ceremony. j S Marriage plans for Carol V. Nuttall, who will wed Richard B J Koeber, a n d Patricia M. Burton, who will become the bride of Howard Leslie Nuttall, prior to welcoming their guests at; a double reception are being announced by parents of t h e r Open House To Honor New Couple ?4" tew ''' SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 1964 Utah OOunty, Utah liiiiii V'' t SHOE More than an ant perspirant... More than an ordinary deodorant! 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