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Show !4 Salt Lake City, Utah THE DESERET NEWS Saturday, Marcli 2tj 4 Miss Virginia Caine Hyde Club Meets To Wed James Roderick Johnstone USAC Groups ; I Popular Ogden Girl Arranges Ceremony For Tonight At Hotel Hold Many Meetings 3rV V v r' s , , - h- OGflEN A marriage of outstanding inter est in Ogden this week will be that of Miss Vir ginia Caine Hyde, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L yman Hyde, and James Roderick Johnstone,' son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Johnstone of Winnet ka, 111. The ceremony will be performed tonight at 7:30 at Hotel Ben Lomond by Bisho p David S. Romney. A reception will follow - beiween. 8.and 11 p.m. with.. about .200 guests .ai Rending. The bride will wear an Emily L0GA&. Of interest here was the marriage of Miss Beth Emmett td Dale Steed ' which took place March 8 at Carson City, Nev. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank P.' Emmett of Logan and has been prominent as -- USAC as Fourth fcstater and a staff member of tne Student Life, ' college newspaper. Mr, Steed, who is a son of Walter w. Steed of Clearfield, is a graduate of Utah State, where he has been affiliated with Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. He has also attended Choutnard School ot Jkrt in Los Angeles and the Art Institute of Chicago. The couple are honeymooning in San Francisco. ! - i Los Angeles. asbndesmaid. L. Ralph Morris of Salt Lake City will be best man and Matt S. Browning and John T. Caine, IV, ushers. Assisting at the wedding will be Mrs. George S. Eccles, Mrs. Spencer S. Eccles. Mrs. Willard L. Eccles, Mrs. Val A. Browning, Mrs. E. B. Thatcher, and of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Gilbert W. Williams and Mrs. L. Ralph Mortis; 'and Mrs. Arthur H. Caine of Boise. Ida. WILL B& GUESTS Out of town guests who will attend are-Mand Mrs, Arthur H. Caine of Boise, Ida ; Mrs. G. A. Johnstone, mother of the bridegroom, of Yinnetka, III. "and the bridegrooms three sisters, Mrs. W. E. White, Miss Betty -- .I W om cn Meet' Faculty WomLOGAN USAC In Ogden Social News Faculty ens League met on Friday with Mr?. I,. S, Morrlg giving the talk on "The American Tradition in Landscape Architecture," followed by an informal discussion on landscape gardening led by Mrs. Takes Votes In San Diego lrs, JCarl JV. Furn iss who was Miss Helen Maurine Kelly be fore her marriage. Miss Helen Maurine Kelly Married T o Earl W, Furniss - Miss A lice Woods Feted Prior To Leaving For East Mrs. Isiael Fornoff was hostess to Literary Study Club members at her home on Mrs. J. C. Monday afternoon. Hayward reviewed "The Biograof William Allen White, by - phy Everett Rieh. - Pick Steeater Girl - LOGAN. At the first annual Soph Sweater Sway held Saturday evening in the high school gymnasium by the sophomore class of Utah State, Miss Ursula Domina of Helper won the title of Sweater Girl for "Sophomore 1942. Other candidates for the title were Ruth Swenson, Jeanne Crockett, Barbara Fitzgerald, Lucille Roylance, Cloma Hammond, Afton Carter, Grace Mlnson, Jane Flint and Evelyn Sessions. Judges of the "sweater girl included Joe Anderson, sophomore student councilman, Wayne Morgan, student body president, and Sam Bailey, Student Life ed- Plans Complete; Will Be April 10 From Ruth Worlton, publicity chairman for the Prom to tie held in the Commons Building at the colleger comes word of final preparations for the event sched- LOGAN USAC Junior . uled fop April 10. Committee chairmen met In rea meeting Tuesday ports from the decoration committee. Including Bill Batt, Bill Trichell, Jack Shaw and Reed Bishop. Clinton Nelson reported that programs and favors had been ordered. The committee on assembly reported their program was nearing completion. and-hea- gan, personal committee; Ixnilse DixonT Ogden, activities chairman; Henrietta Jones, Cedar Citv, social chairman; Margret Todd, Ogden, Campaign chair Dunn, laigan, assistant; kVroll Haight, Cedar Citv, social and civic service chan man; Kay Kirkham, Salt song leader; Lucille rd n tel Eccles Tuesday evening . The party also honored Mrs. C J M. Trotman on her birtti-- . day. Dinner was served, with a decorated cake forming a cenDm ing the social terpiece. t- - followed the dinner Mrs. L. E. Nelson lev lew ed the hook "The White, Cliffs" hv Alice Duer Miller and the hook was LOGAN The annual Ball and Junior Prom of the staff of the- - William Budge Memorial Hospital and the student nurses was jointly held at the Bluebird ballroom Mid-Yea- r Barber. B. G. -- s . s ' "'"hrsboiatnin TTaiAN: on Marsh 29 monies will hv ttie rACMJTajitcr of PhrL'p-silonational home Omicron. economics fraternity, for officers leOently ekxted. The new officers aie Ruth Ihei, president, Violet Olsen, Ueas-u- i senetarv; Elaine er, and Kaima Hill, chaplain. They succeed Phvllis Gaulner. Have Ci aw font Madonna iler-bei- t aril Mai jone Paulsen. IflCW Fever "Kpimg presented by the Independent Students Association will he held this everting In ihe Swing" Mis. Ada T .iN mu of San Franusio lias been a at the Chi Omega tkuoiiiy past voik. fnaptpr bot.se-tillShe is NaMmal t haptf r iepie. senta'ivc anu Ifas been inspect, ing the soi om l v and instituting tne new of'iuis. The Alnha Gamma eh ,pter of C( omega souuity at tie t ian State gr.cii''. al Collide have f letted the following oftiui.s mr the coming year: Eimhrth Call of Lawton, piesident; Betty-- I. on Balih of Ogden, y K e piesident; Roma Gene Thutston of Hide Park, secieaiv; Emma Martin .of Ogden, treasurer, Duly Jlauh of Bountiful, pledge mistress; Gloria Hauj', Lavton. rhaotir correspondent; Maude Mathew s, Salt Lake Ciuv-iue- h chairman. Edith Fond of Ixrgan.. assistant; Roseila Larkin, Ogden, vocations .chairman; imogene . Lee, Para-Franres Mont-ros- e ir.d '"Martha' Peterson," Lo' d . BOL'NTIFIT Mis. Donald entei tamed a group . "of close friends at a luncheon Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Myron O. Bangerter ot Bountiful. Aa-ino- Hcnnan H. Green was hostess at a dinner party Sunday-revelliat tier home 1743. Mil hi-- ! Mis Green also gan Avenue. was husies.s to a group oL close nilstin evening at her 1 Mis. ng ; home. and Mis. Oscar Yrroiighi former jlbuntiful residents, are irink ng t hot r home Colorado Springs, "Colo." -- - ' jn " Z- TMr i ' Avenue. He served a mission for tTtmnTOnTTJuttirrhgbTTRFTSAC. "Committee in charge of ar-the Clmrib and B amember of include Rosalee fangemenTs Delta Till Fraternity Wolf, Vonavee Nelson, Wells Two parties for Mi'S Van OrAllied, Marie Sorenson, Barbara den are planned for the toming Fitzgerald, Elva Wright, Clark week.' The first will be WednesBallard, and Grant Stokes. day evening when Miss Marjorie a Lyman w ill be hostess for LOGAN Newcomers club of shower at the home, of her aunt. the lS C met at the home of Mrs 1, J'Cassitv of East Mis. Arden Fiandsen Fiuiav of Sixth South Street. Mrs I.vtnan last week. ' Fetnauer will give another pei The atternoon was spent in tv on Fi ulav evening. She will a discussion on activities home of her entei tain at the of women in defense led bv Mrs. Mrs, C. E. Barrett of mother, Caroline Hendricks 14SS Harvard Avenue. Mrs. G, Alvin Carpenter, Mrs. N. W. Christian, Mrs. Verna,. Carlisle, Miss Geneyjeve Jordon, Mrs Harold Daley and Mrs. Mrs Wavne H. Knight (Paul-linEvvind Walgren were- - iq, charge Pi ngref), who has been visJ of a rra ngeromw t- .- J f aing here fbr the past six weclts. " n s . - Mr. and Mrs: Henry I.undahl have announced the engagement of their (laughter, Miss to Nay Dean Lundahl Verio E. Kendrick of Copper-ton- , son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank PI Kendrick of Pi evidence. The marriage will take place in the near future. -- , 11 Visitor Leaves e LOGAN Mrs. D I. Rasmussen was hostess to Belletrist nub members at the Bluebird Monday of last week. "Reveille tn Washington- - - by Margaret Leech, a book of earlv Washington historv, vus reviewed bv Mrs. MarKXewbergcf. I. y or College of Long Beach, Calif The couple plan to reside-- in Ogden after their marriage. . t " and her mother. Mi. Pauline T. Pfhtrree. have left for lais where .Mrs. Knight will make her m w homo. She w ill be loineu chorlTvbv Ml Knight. who will rome on from - then former home in - Chicago. Mrs n .r h L1 ter To r'ainridc rin rie Atsiir gold-figure- spnv bouquet of butterfly or- chids. hi'Rlp'weie Mrs. William Vere Roy of Nashville, Tenn , as matron of honor and Mrs. Wallace Kern, as attending matron. Each beige frocks and dusty pink and aqua marine hats respectively Their bouquets were of American Beauty Attending L)r. Donald Atcheson acted as ' Best man. the ceremony an Following rmal-breakfast info- was given at Vieux Carre Center. vv ith members of the bridal partv and immediate families attending. The bride and bridegroom them left for a motor trip to Miami Beach. Fla., and upon their return will be at home at apartment 4120 Canal Street. New Orleans. Besides Mr. and Mrs. Peerv, out of town guests at the wedding were E. W. Fvw of Nashville, Tenn , grandfather of th bride. d Broadbent officiating. A wedding supper followed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra T. Clark, brother and sister-in-laof the brute, at their Bountiful residence. The bride wore a white gown with a white corsage of camelias and sweet peas. Following tlie supper, the couple left for Burbank, Calif,, where tlicv will make their home. For traveling the bride wore a navy-blu- e ensemble with pink accessories and she earned a beige top coat. The bridegroom is a graduate of the University of Utah ami the bude was graduated from Davis High School. Hostesses were entertained pi to Miss Clark's marriage included Miss Vetleen Ghen at her home m Bountiful, Miss Barbara Hatch and Miss. Nonne Tolman at Die home of Mf --Sntt Mr r. Z Hitch in Bountiful Mi si Jus- and a gioup of Sunday School teachers at the home of Miss Norma Harlow in Bountiful. "the roses, in taffeta-brocade- LOGAN cci-e-- of Weber College, where she was a member of LaDianaeda Club. Mr. Meadows is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gordon. He also attended Weber College and Juni- A. s d T Eaily in the spring time chosen bv Miss Evelyn Holt and James F. Meadows for their marriage. The bride is a daughter of Mi' Bei t Stockham and a graduate OGUEN Pies-Davi- Maior and Mrs. Bon B. Blair representing Alpha Chi Omega, Mr. and Mrs. Rush Budge of Kappa Della. Mr. and-MrDean F. McAllister for TheM U., Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Salisbury for Chi Omega, Dean Carol, ne Hendricks and Dean and Mrs. Jack Croft. Jionwcg OGDEN Mr. and Mrs. Loms H. Peery are now at home after attending the wedding of Miss Dorothea' Ruth Thornton of New Orleans, La., and their son, Dr. Louis Scow croft Peery. The ceremony was performed March 7 at the Christ Church Cathedral In New Orleans by the Rev. Dean William H. Nos The bride, who is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Washington Thornton, wore a gown of powder blue and silk jersey, with matching hat She carried a and accessories. Is the Mrs.-Just- Will Be Married Tonight . OGDEN A pleasant diversion was provided a number of guests on Saturday afternoon when Mrs. G. Oscar Russell and Mrs. David S. Romney entertained at B luncheon at the borne of Mrs. Russell. Tills was the first of a series of luncheons to.be given Bv the hostesses. Brightens Horizon (Mi DEN" Bngbtermg the horizon in a social wav for the Easter season" will he the Easter Monday apnual tea to be given by. the Women's Guild of the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd at the chuich-o- n ApnJ 6. in charge of arrangements as are Mrs. Joseph Stewart Allen and Mrs Yet non Other J. Y'ouol iespei tively committee members who will assist. are: Mis. J. Warrington Stokes, puhliritv; Mrs. James A. Howell, reservations; Mrs. Harmon B. Barton and Mrs. H. M. Mrs table's; Rowe, Dorothy Mrs. F. D. Radle, decorations: Hatt. Mrs. Fred W. Smith; Mrs. Albert C. Spann, tickets, and Mrs. S. E. YVatkins. prizes. Mr and Mrs S BOUNTIFUL Geoige Thurgood h)vefieturn-efrom a trip to Southern' California, where they visited with fnrir son- - and daughtemn-lavv- , Mr. and Mts. Newell Thuigood. When Skin Torture Drives You Mad Gt a botG of cloon, powerful pene tratuia Mocne t C' The ery veu ccm frf appl cation shov'd 0 fertma rei ef and a fw tintcntr convince ycu that you have at last fourd ,e way tn-- u its sarianY and to 1"t pjopen inersc st'O-n- a and dis!rs 5 EnyakLOc srt OGDEN Gieenw cLL G Mis Wallace.. will be . , honored to cmd .mpl .t, -t- rfeaseWs guest ava tea and musicale To prompt feai.nq lie given Sunday at 3W p.rm at esnsmini s tor a smoii, the home of Mrs Fred Froerew 4'yc,n'' dnj of 632 Twenfy-hxtStreet. Sh v ?o" f Ad. Is retiring" president of the -- ?- Miss Virginia Hyde, who this evening In Ogden will exchange vows with James Roderick Johnstone. Angeles and the bride' and brideOn Friday evening Mr. groom and Mrs. Hyde entertained members of. the bridal party at Hotel Ben Lomond at dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Aithur H. Caine of "Boise. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Camp of Ixigan, and Miss Betty Johnstone and Mrs. White of 1ms Angeles, were special guests. On Thursday afternoon Mrs Clark L. Rich and Mrs. Willard L. Eccles were hostesses at luneheon at Hotel Ben Lomond-I- n the evening Mr. and Mrs. Hvde entertained at dinner at their home jn honor of the bridegroom's sisters,. - Miss . Betty Johnstone, Miss Josephine Johnstone and Mrs. White of Los Ogden Reports Social Events Of Past Week OGDEN tello. d Phvllis Stoddard, Ruth Worlton and Carol Wennergren weie in charge of arrangements. Patrons and patronesses were with Mrs Joseph Svmons. Miss Esther. Olsen and Mrs. Thatcher as hostesses. The evening was spent by the members being enlertaintd with four vocal numbers by Arbon Chnstensen, accompanied by Mrs. Lulu Aldiich. and three violin selections hv Kima Pchrspn, aicoinpamed bv Mrs. Herman OTHERS ENTERTAIN On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Gilbert W. Williams and Mrs. Adele Vhitney of Salt Lake entertained at a luncheon at the Williams home in compliment to the bride in the evening a buffet supper was given by Miss Katharine Hall for the bride and s Mrs. George S. bridegroom. was hostess at luncheon at her home on Wednesday after noon. BOUNTIFUL Of to a wide circle of friends in Davis County was the marriage Monday of Miss Cleo Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan G. Clark of Bountiful, and Ray of Mrr-anAshdowrrTolman of BurbankrUalif Tolmarr of Bountiful. The marriage took place in the Salt Lake Temple with set end Thatcher Mondav'evenmg Orr'-Mond- Are Married At Bountiful interest inter-missio- LOGAN esliaia Club members met at the home of Mrs. last Saturday night, byMr. and Mrs. Harold James Steele. - afternoon. Mrs. Ivan Thompson was hostess at luncheon at Hotel Ben Lomond, honoring the bride. Tolman, Cleo Clark the Kmliellrnie scholarship trophv to the Kappa Delta Sorority for having the highest cumulative grade averages. -- Alpha Chi Omega Sorority .was are-Mr- LOGAN Pi Kappa Alphas Alumni were honored at the annual Founders Day party in the I.DS Institute last night An alumm-actreunion was held preceding the formal dancing party at the chapter house. Among the guest apc.ikeis were J. Giant Iverson of .salt Lake, district piesident. and Imf. Mole Q Rite of the IN C. Chau mail m chaiye ot dr- rangements v as Royal Hinder-so- n assisted bv Dave Hutme and .Ned Miles. Pattons and palrom-ss.wete Mr. and Mis J. Giant Ivnsnn, M. (' Hams, Judge and Mis. Ptofessor and Mi Movie 0. .ice a'yl Mr. and Mis. H Mrs. George Simpson, as new' president, presided. Other offi of y Alumni Honored County Chapter of the Daughteis of the Utah Pioneers. held March 13 in the Commons Building of I'SAC. Highlight of the evening was n the presentation during New otflcers yveie elected hy the group: Mrs. Joseph Me.Mur-lin- , president; Mrs. Oliver EdMce wards, president, Mrs. Ralph Wade, secretary-treasurer- , and Mr. W. W. Barber, pub-liutchairman. The letiring s. R. B. Bateofficers son, president; Mrs. Howard Call, vice piesident, and Mrs. secretary-treasureMi.Murnn, Joseph Pat ion sand-pa- l ronossps wet e Dil and Mrs. S. M Budge, Dr. and Mrs, J, W. Hay waul and Supervisor of Nurses Miss Joup, l d newly-electe- Womens Fanhellenic' dancing party was. LOGAN semi-forma- tajMu- - Tiolman. March-1- 2: LOGAN A party was given Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Peter Wangsgard in honor of the officers of the Weber Patrons and patronesses for the vaffair were Dean and Mrs. Jack LOGAN. Ttie lot al American i Croft, Professor and Mrs Moyle Q. Rice, Coach and Mrs, Delbert1 legion auxiliary past presidents cluh marked Its first anniversary Young. Miss Charlotte Dancey with a birthday party at the Hoand Lieut. Ralph P. Ward. v Doctors , ISurses Dance i Officers Entertained and Don Bowen. Smithfield, accompanist Room of the Bluebird. Chi Omega FAects Ruth Bowenand Keltic Jacques at the Gables tea room on Thursday evening The committee in charge of arrangements were Burns Crooks-ton- , class president; Gloria Harris, Adrus Hansen, Calder Pickett, Alan Wilson, Lausanne Rov-lanc- LOGAN Mrs. H. Lee Hales reviewed the book "Big Family, by Bellamy Partridge at the regular meeting of the Clio Club on Wednesday. Hostess for the affair was Miss Edith Bowen which was held In the Pioneer "" Avenue. Miss Woods was also honored at a dinner party given by Miss itor. man;-Barb- ara Among the many parties given for the popular couple was the dinner and dance in the Empire Room of Hotel Utah, Salt Lake, OGDEN Miss Alice Woods will leave tonight for Chicago to enter the Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Woods of 1309 Twenty-eight- h Street. Miss Woods has been feted at a cers elected were Mrs. Peter number of parties prior to her Wangsgard, first vice president; Mrs. Archie Bovle, second vice leaving. Her mother, Mrs. Woods, president; Mrs. Harold l.udding-ton- , was hostess at a tea at her home recording secretary, Mrs. on Sunday afternoon. Presiding James H. Riley, corresponding at the tea table was Miss Ellen secretary; Mrs.Lettie Farr ManAnn Ward. Assisting in the servning, treasurer; Mrs. George Baling were Miss Sophie Reed, Miss langer, registrar; Mrs D. B. Wilson, historian; Mrs. Daniel W. Gloria Hall Miss Alice' Jean. Barker, Miss Ruth Bowen and Miss Knighton, chaplain: Mrs. W. V. Hinds, chorister; Mis. Charles Ruth Woods of Salt Lake. E. A. Larkin, Jnthe morning Miss Ellen Ann Felt, organist; Mrs. Ward and Miss Gloria Hall enparliamentarian, anil Mrs. George tertained at a breakfast at the Eisenbeig, memorial building. home of Miss Ward's parents, Dr. OGDEN The and Mrs. Vern L. Ward, in comapproaching marriage of Miss Aldean Palmer pliment to Miss Woods. The hostesses were assisted by Mrs. Ward to Gletl Gibson, son of Mrs. Eliza Gibson of Malad, Ida , is announcand Mrs. E. J. Hall. On Tuesday evening Miss ed by her parents, Mr. and Mis. J. 0. Palmer. The wedding dale at a Woods w'as complimented is set for April 4, after which the dinner party given by Miss SoCouple plan to reside in Pocaphie Reed at her home on Adams LOGAN. USAC Junior Prom - two-week- - Mr. and Mrs. Mark O. Kelly of 1155 East Second South Street announce the marnage-o- f their daughter, Miss Helen Maurine Kelly, to Earl W. Furniss, son of Earl Furniss of Ogden and Cedar City. The wedding took place on March 11 in San Diego, Calif.- - The couple both formerly attended Branch Agricultural College at Cedar City. Johnstone and Miss. Josephine Johnstone of Los Angeles. U. Oth-- , eis from Salt Lake and Logan are expected also. Immediately after the .reception, the couple will leave for a s trip tp Palm Springs and San Francisco and upon their return will reside in Salt Miss Alice Woods left Ogden today for Chicago to enter Presbyterian School of Nursing. ' Morns. , Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Wesley Keller, chairman; Mrs. Kate Christensen, Mrs. Wayne D. Criddle, Mrs. Willard Gardner, Mrs. A. J. Hansen, Mrs. D. S. Jennings, Mrs. Harry H. Smith, Mrs. Eldon M, Stock, Mrs, D. C. Tingey, Mrs. James H. Linford, Mrs. Edna Page and Mrs. Israel Heaton. -- at- tended by Mrs. Matt S. Browning as matron of honor, and Miss Josephine Johnstone, of LOGAN. Announcement is made by Mrs. Delilah Taylor of former resident of Clearfield, Preston, of the marriage of her daughter, Miss Sylvia Taylor, to G. Raymond Hadfield, also of Clearfield. The marriage took ?lace recently In the Salt Lake A Jeceptlon was given Tuesday evening in the Noith Davis Junior High School at ClearfieldL V She will be original-mod- el. Musical Sempre Society. " mony was solemnized Sunday at the Marberger home, 420 Thirtieth Streqt, by Bishop Harold Crompton in the presence ot a of relatives and laige number friends.-- The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Blanche Marberger, and Lyle Shaw acted as best man. The couple are now at home to their friends at 457 Canyon Mrs. Fred Froerer is in charge of the program assisted by Mrs. J. Stewart Campbell Jr. and Mrs. Francis G. Nicholas OGDEN Announcement is made bv Mr. and Mrs. James B. Marberger of the marriftgd- of their daughter, Miss Shirley to Lynn H. Beth Marberger, son of Mr. and Montgomery, The cere Mrs. H- Montgomery. - Road. - Ladies Literary Club To Hold Panel Discussion Dr. John T. Wahlquist, dean of the School of Education at the University of Utah, will lead a youth panel discussion during a general meeting of the Ladies Literary Club at the clubhouse, 850 East South Temple Street, at 2 p m. March 27. Mrs. Earl L. Skidmore will be hostess. Section meetings for the com-- ' ing week are: t Tuesday. am.(book review by Mrs. Cur- History-Touris- Miss Clyde 10.30 Enos Hoge. Drama-MusiWatch rent Broadway drama, On The Rhine, bv Lillian Hell-maaccompani-mentrRobewith musical c Of Spriugville rt Mrs. Hyde-Wilson; -- Charles N. Fehr, hostess.Junlor Three-ac- t drama. "The Boy Who Found Spring"; hostesses, Mrs Fred J. Bradshaw, Mrs. L. B. Harmon and Mis. Edward S. Plans Wedding Mr. and Mrs. SPRINGVILLE Edward Clyde announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Pauline Clyde to Dr. Joseph Pace, Pomeroy. Art Wednesday. 2 p.m , of National Art Gallery at Washington, D. C, by Mrs. B. Roland Lewis; Mrs. Julius Readers Rosenberg, hostess 3,30 Mrs. p.m:i Wednesday, E. Hoffman will read The Corn Is, Green; Mrs. Guy S. Anderson, hostess. Browning March 28, 1 o.m ; each member will read her favorite poem; Mrs. W. D. Prosser, hostess. son of Mr. and Mrs. Garland H. Pace of Salt Lake, the marriage to take place March 27 in the Safi Lake Temple. Miss Clyde graduated from the d U of U where she was prominent in scholastic and social affairs. 'She was affiliated with the Beehive, Apmin. and Cvvean and Theta Alpha Phi. Dr. Pace graduated from BYU and received hisM. D. from Rush Medial School at Chicago. - Thb couple- plan- - to make thelri home at San Diego., where Dr. Pace'Ts stationed as interne at the base hospital. Pres H. W. Henderson, of Poca- tello Stake performing the ceie- 1 mony. SPRINGVILLE Womens Fed- erated Clubs of this city elected officers the past week a fol- Of interest to SPRINGVILLE friends and relatives here is an-- ' nouncement of the marriage of Ralph M. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ernest Johnson of this citv. and Mildred May Coke-lv- , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John lows; Mothers Study Club Mrs. A. president; Mrs. Buleah-Whltvice president; Mrs. John Burt, program chair- acman; Mrs. Earl Sumsion, companist, Mrs. J. 0. Reynolds, historian and parliamentarian; Mrs. Etta Thorpe, chorister; Mrs. R.. A. Huntington, reporter. Home Culture Mrs. Hugh Baxter, president; Mrs. Arthur Condie, vice president; Mrs. G. Peterson, G. mgr W. Cokelv of Orange, Calif. The ceiemonv was performed on March 13. at Las Vegas, their mar Nev., and follow to riage the couple . itored Spnngville for a shot t visit with - 1 relatives and friends. B. Orton, secretary-treasure- Pari Passu Mrs. LaRell John-son. president; Mrs. Rex Larsen, vice president; Martha Bird; - AnnounceSPRINGVILLE ment is made of the marriage Mrs.ary-treasurer; Lucille of Miss Helen Alleman. daughHarmer and Mrs. Ray Clouck, ter of Mr. and Mrs Charles Alje- man of this citv, to Richard E7 Mr. Max Sumsion, par-:- , liamentariaw Mr. Kav Johnson, Ajax,' son of' Mrs. Elizabeth M, ' program; .chairman; MrsT Finlqy Ajax of Tooele. The ceremony w as- - performed Roylance Snd Mrs. Wayne Hack' on- - Ma with L ingr executive. secret- - - ' ' - |