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Show mY 2A Sunday Herald Utah County. a 1965 Utah Early Summer Bridal Parade Marches To Kjupia 5 . lune. i r WMfiJaiiajiMia! 5 '4 V ( p i V:! I ' "P? . ' carole pedersen VICKI ANDERSEN - Mr. and Mrs. Max B. Peder-- l sen of orem are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Carole, and Norman Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Miller of Grand Canyon Village, Ariz. Eu-ee- ne Miss Pedersen graduated from Orem High School, where she was active in the Sub Deb Sorority, Tlgerettes, and Thes pians, and attended College of Southern Utah and Brigham Young University. She gradu- ning.vw- vcu ICU ilimi iucujr .'Attending the bride will be affiliated with Beta Theta PI lege of in Provo. Beauty her sister, Mrs. John Sidney fraternity. The future bridegroom gradu ated from Duncan High School and Eastern Arizona, and at- GAY LEA KENNEDY the tame of Mrs. William Old- royd. Friends of the bride attended . Bridal attendants will be Mrs. Dean L. Bristow, sister of the bride, matron of honor; Mrs. Darhl M. Pedersen, Suzan Ai ken, Suzanne Powell, Mrs. Gary Johnson, and Judy Gibbson Johnson as bridesmaids. Bever ly Horton will be flower girl. 's Girl Graduates Fill Ranks ?As Schools Close Classes (Continued Front Page 1A) tended Arizona State College and BYU. He : was active in football In high school and college. The couple plans a June 11 wedding in the Salt Lake LDS ' Temple, with a recptlon that h evening in the Orem Ward., Following their honey moonwe couple will make their home in Phoenix, Ariz., where Mr. Miller is employed. A shower in honor of the future bride was given recently by Mr, Darhl M. Pedersen at others who have been - Among as top students regarded WedalizationJncluding voca- their high school throughout and! tional training, rhythm are Phyllis years Asay, Susan gymnastics for small children DeeAnn Barker and Strom, and a music diploma.' Patricia Byrnes, all at Provo 5 Her versatility doesn't stop High School, where they have pith the number of diplomas not only maintained honor roll she has. She can also speak status, but have been active In and write four different lanactivities. guages including Dutch," were all eligible 'These girls fish, German and French. , for commencement speaker on i Prior to her first visit to the the basis of their grade recU.S. she had served as a prinords, but not everyone could cipal in local schools for seven be heard, so selection wis years. Upon her. return she made on speech presentation. gain was made an acting These high school graduates cipal and organized a new and others with, scholastic amschool in October 1963. She rebitions will be moved on toward turned to the U.S. in March colleges throughout the state . J961 next fall-b-ut, for now, they Ladies Police Auxiliary' held v During her childhood Miss have with honor a potluck dinner (his week with completed in World involved Hansma was War TI Shu wn.t nnlv plpht one phase of their trip toward Mrs. Keith Miner in charge. The pretty centerpieces were when the war began and 13 learning. 1 frhen it ended. She knew all "Others are completing fur- of bridal wreath and tulips with the dangers and deprivations of ther, steps and still others are iris. Mrs. Ronald Adams of turning theirs to practical use Orem reviewed "Beyond Fame the conflict . . . but, .whatever Mows,' for and Fortune" by Lawrence Elli : Of future plans Miss Hansma will teach in the Provo schools now it is "hail and farewell" ott, the inspiring story of George Carver and his fat the fall where she will work to. all graduates. Washington with remedial reading,, probstruggle for education and lems, as well as gain extra Machine knit slippers for learning and subsequent sucwork at BVU toward special women that look like bandknlts cess and glory, z. " are newly available in six basic During the business meeting education. . With others graduation Is In- styles: three knitted from wool, the members discussed purchase dication that they have knowl- three knitted with sythetle fib- oi a crime machine for the ers. The slippers come pack- clubhouse and for a summer edge and skills necessary for iemployment to support them- aged in vinyl snapdown travel party to August selves and their families. Typi- pouches and are available in There were 13 members and . six guests present. . cal of these art Mrs, Norma It different colors. v of Orem, who has the Madsen " ole responsibility of five ages 10- - to I and Mrs. Sthel Erickson. mother of lix and a erandmother. Both hava , completed a year of study at ..Utah Trade Technical Institute and are now employed, They will receive ; certificates of completion at May M cere l monies. : , k The glowing promise that I OR WE WILL ; women are taking with them 'Into the fields of higher learn-4ng - is that exemplified by young Susan Ramona Jacob, Idaughter of Mr. and Mn. Cal vin Jacob of Orem. Susan ;wiH graduate with 1 1.99 grade verage, - topi in the Orem TO MATCH YOW ' senior class, She hat been editor of the school newspaper, owNsi M Tlger Talk" for the put year 'and is generally recognized as one of the best student editors ithey have had. Susan Is only jene of many girls In Utah who have maintained v County V CHOOSIFROM . ihigh scholastic achievement school high during years. 13th-16t- extra-curricul- Police Group Hears About G. W: Carver . chll-dre- r - ; Vickv Andersen And Carole Pedersen Reveals G. E. Knudson En&a&ed June 11 Wedding Plans AMERICAN FORK Making Belmont; Dorothy Knudson, wedding plans for July 9 are Pam Harmstron, Mrs. Spencer Vlcki Andersen and Gerald Eu- Rippon and Mrs. Scott Bring-hurs- t, "Jr. Dennis Bonny will gene Knudson. Making known the engagement and coming perform the duties of best man. marriage of their daughter are Miss Andersen graduated Dr. and Mrs. Culver R. Ander- from the University of Utah, sen of American Fork. The par- where she was affiliated with ents of Mr. Knudson are Mr. Delta Gamma Sorority. She and Mrs. Leland L. Knudson was song leader, for four of Salt Lake City. years, Little Sister of Minerva, A wedding in the lovely gar- Navy queen and Crescent queen dens of the bride-electpar- of Lambda Chi Alpha. ents, 820 3rd N., will be folMr. Knudson graduated from lowed by a reception that evethe University of Utah. He was 7 Farm Bureau Women Slate Annual Tour Utah County Farm Bureau are invited to participate in the annual Utah County Farm Bureau Ladies Day tour to be taken oh June S be ginning at 7 a.m. when the bus leaves Payson. Stops will be made at each of the Farm Bureau locals along the route to Salt Lake. Reservations must be in by Wednesday, May 26, with the local chairmen in each area, Everyone interested is invited. In Salt Lake City the group will visit Pioneer Village and d the and decorated Beehive House. Luncheon will be served at a Salt Lake cafe at 12:30. En route home they will see the Hutchings Museum in LehL women PAULETTE Gay Lea Kennedy Will Marry June "RUTH WALLER Paulette Walker Engaged To Wed Anson P. Windsor . a reception will be held at the Fotheringham home in Orem, following a honeymoon Kennedy' of Los Lunas, N.M., throughout the Southwest. announced her engagerecently The couple plans to reside in ment and forthcoming marriage Provo and continue their stud to Dean Fotheringham of Orem. ies at the University. . Miss Kennedy will be a sen ior at the Brigham Young Uni versity next fall, where she is Gay Lea Kennedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. (Ken) 12th, Couples Club Has Hawaiian Luau studying toward an elementary teaching certificate. Active in music, she is a member of the BYU Concert Band. Provo Community Couples Mr. Fotheringham, son of Club was entertained at an Mr. and Mrs. William Fother- Hawaiian Luau Saturday eveingham, Orem, is ning at the church. of BYU and is presently em The social hall was decorat ployed with the State Depart- ed with an Hawaiian theme with ment of Highways In Salt Lake a boat, fishnets, a profusion of City. He recently fulfilled an flowers and other island items LDS mission in the Western of decor. Turkeys were barbeStates. cued for the meal highlight. The couple will be married at The Esplin Sisters danced for the bride's borne in Los Lunas the enjoyment of the 40 guests. on June 1. A reception Is Committee members were planned in Los Lunas following Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coker, the ceremony.' Also, on June chairman, Mr. and Mrs. Mere- - Wedding plans have been re vealed for Paulette Ruth Walk er and Anson P. Windsor, who will take their vows on June 4 at the home of the bride, where they will also be honored that evening at a reception. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Verna Walker of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. LaVar J. Windsor of Longandale, Nev. Bidden to attend the bride are the bride's sister, Gail Walker, and sisters of Mr. Windsor. Mollv and Inea: and Mrs. Shirley Llndford and Gloria . Hardy. 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