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Show . .Sunday, march Ulsh County, 1968 20, Utah . Dally HeroM 7A Connie Lee Neel And Gary L?e Davis Marry lu ofSpringville f!nnni SPRINr,VIIJ.R Neel became the bride of Gary Lee Davis Friday in Spanish' Fork." An informal reception followed at a SrjanJsh-F-orkca-fe the wedding party and relatives which dose friends, members of the wedding party and relatives and Mrs. Annie Neel Provo. ' The new bride wore a lovely light blue, silk crepe wn. She was attended by her sister, Terry Neel, as maid of honor in an apple green suit Jay Brimhall was best man. The bride is a graduate of Springville High School and of a beauty school and is presently employed Springville. Mr. Davis is in Provo also as a beautician. They are making their home in Springfloor-leng- . attended. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl 0. Neel of Springville, and the groom, is the son of Mrs. Mable Ashley of Spanish Fork. Special guests were grandparents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Beardall of ville. 3P11 th Jn - r ELIZABETH SHARLENE PEAY TYSDAL Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Tysdal, daughter. Elizabeth "Iiz.w to Max Vieoren. lapproaching marriage of their Mrs. Forche, S.D. Entertains NelkeOub Lvnn dramaticerendition The of Lark" by Jean Anouilk for members of the Nelk Reading Club Thursday afternoon at the borne of Mrs. Mamie B. Davis. Mrs. Golden Woolf was assisting - com miss Tysdal and Mr. Vigoren are graduates of Brig-haYoung University. Miss Tysdal is currently employed on the rrovo campus. Mr. Vigoren is presently at Fort Ord, Calif., and will soon .'..complete . six months active duty with the Armea f orces. The cotrole will make their home in California where Mr. Vigoren will resume bis wort m eaveal Wright : The young couple wiH ex change vows in the Sak Lake . A recepTemple on Apry-29tion will be given in their honor that evening in the Orem Re ' ception Center. V Miss Wright Carol Belle " play is a different version of me story of Joan of Arc. Miss Wright is a What New Yorkers call a bag graduate of Brigham Young University in drama. She par- may be termed a sack in Kanticipates in many plays at BYU, sas and a poke in Alabama. and now spends much of her time writing scripts for movies : hostess.The ttfee-ac- t . Mack Helm Speaks HELEN VASSEL Highw 11 --i Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Peay announce the engagement of : their .daughter, Sharlene, to Gary C. Perigo, son of Mr. and Mrs.- - Lloyd Perigo of Spanish Fork. Sharlene is a graduate' of Spanish Fork and graduated as a dental assistant from Utah Trade Technical Institute. She The engagement of Elisabeth is presently employed in Pay- Helen Vassel to Darian Bruce son. Mrs fengo is a graduate of ArtdcrsonFrsotwjfifrFand Anderson of Elanore, Gilbert Fork School and High Spanish was recently announced by her is presently studying at Brig-haDr. Bruno Vassel of Sao father Young University with an a visit at electrical engineering major. ' Paulo, Brazil, during of another the home daughter, The couple plan an LDS temMrsf Keith K. Hill in Blackfoot, in late June. ple marriage , Ida. Miss Vassel is a senior majoring in German at Brigham Young University, where she has been a member of the International Folk Dancers, the Women's Chorus. She also spent Mrs. E. H. Calder was elected She introduced Mrs. , Lamar a semester in Salzburg, Austria, president of the Orem Literary HiHs, gifted pianist, who gave with the University Foreign Club Thursday afternoon at the life story of Myra Hess, a Parks Cafe. Other officers cho- famous Englrsn pianist. Mrs. sen are Mrs. J. George Strat-to- Hess began her career at the Mozart Mrs. Harold Calder also vice president; Mrs. Roy age of five and continued to her played some compositions from E. Park, secretary; Mrs. J. D. death. She played 1600 concerts these artists on a stereo ra n. Pyne, treasurer; Mrs. C. T. in London, Europe and Amer-- Mrs. Howard reported that $11 had been turned over to the Pyne, historian. Elections wereljca Mrs. Hills played a number of treasurer by Mrs. T. A. Jacobs conducted by the president, Mrs. v H. S. Howard. the favorite compositions of on the sale of federated club Mrs. Calder was also hostess Mrs. Hess from Brahms, Rach cookbooks to be used for future and in charge of the program. maninoff, Beethoven, Bach and dub projects. . ; BENJAMIN Road Vigorenrsonf Mrrand ELISABETH Elisabeth Vassel Will To Fortnighters Members sap Maek ;1feaTn"fiieUtdi r.iliynn,Maey conducted a short business meeting. Wed Darian Andersen lawsaytoPatrol members the Fort freshments were served Sharlene Peay Betrothed To Marry Gary C. Perigo April 29 Marriage ' ' . m Orem Literary Club Holds Election Of New Officers n, Study Group. Her Fiance is also a senior BYl!a!idi5sotteiid4aWl school. He has been with International Folk Dancers and served on the Associated Men Students Council. He completed an LDS mission to Brazil. The couple will exchange vows on 5ept. 2 in the Manti LDS Temple. ic spoke on traf-of Re- by nighters Club Thursday evening Mrs. Bills and Mrs Jay Dimkk. , at the home of Mrs. Ray Bills. area are weak and could be improved in many cases. "Most accidents are caused by persons who are angry. They don't use good sense. For some reason .ordinarily polite people become discourteous the minute they get into a car," he stated.. You Can Count on Us has even crept into the wedding dress department. White organdy with demure insets of tuck ing, tiny rows of lace or minute buttons from the collar to the ruffled hem can look as charming as little girl in her first communion dress. ... Fashion Costs No Mora at Stars Completely Now! Sears Junior Shop and television at the university. Mrs. Victor J. Bird, president, me meeting. The conducted club welcomed two new berg, Mrs. Annabelle Coleman and Mrs. Dan D. Busbneu. Mrs. Flint Dixon read the poem. 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