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Show Utah County, Uta ve BONheurClub i Okeom | Reception Honors Couple Following Rites~ Sharon Chadwick Hears About | | Austrian Stay Weds Kent Aland | Bonheur Club members en- ter Lounge Saturday evening | of white lace accented by velvet | gown and carried a nosegay. honored Mr. and Mrs. Craig \euffs. Her veil was shoulder-|. Best man duties were perWard. The bride is the former) length and caught io a velvet formed by Dwaine Cropper, with Linda Seyfierth, daugtiter of| appoint ted re joyed a delightful A reception in the Bidred Cen. white ‘velvet“with an overdress Helm, who wore an aqua biue Mr. and Mrs. Hans Seyfferth of | pill box. Her gown was designed |Dennis Hunter and Dick Taylor Provo. Mr. Ward is the son of and created by her mother. Her | serving as ushers. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ward of| bouquet was a cascade of white) The couple and blue carnations. first home in Provo, where both Thay wecs berrial eorex in| She was attended by Karen/are employed, evening a Wednesdayat the home of Mrs. Floyd Millet. Mrs. Ralph the Rivergrove Ward Friday Britsch, president, conducted. evening for Mt. and Mrs. Kent entertained the group-by telling ~ couple were further honored at of the experiences she and her @ reception in Montpelier, Ida. husband had this summer as "\chaperons for students associwith Foreign Language} * the former ated for six weeks. | a daughter | League,—Inc_ They flew 46 Austriaand} Mrs. White Hostess to JessHarding ere located in Kitzbuhel which ‘and is a winfer sports center. They} | Yesharah t all attended “classes to—-learn} ,|German and also attended Aus-| trian culture classes. During free time they took numerous tours and sightseeing trips to other cities suchas Venice, Vienna, Paris, -Munichand: Salzburg. They were favorably impresed with the people of Austria, their culture, their | schools, their beautiful moun|tain country which makes skiing one of their largest industries. Mrs, Paxman also showed many pictures and clothing. Refreshments were served by the hostess and recipes. distributed to the members, ANNETTE McAFFEE Miss Annette McAffee Names December Date Yesharah Chapter I lati were cordially entertained atthe } home of Mrs. Lowell White, inj ‘Orem, -Thursday- evening: ‘The group enjoyed meeting as| special guests Mrs. Edith Y.| Booth, Miss Editha Booth, of Mr. and Mrs, Boyd H. Me-; a-member of Beta Sigma Phi Provo, Mrs. Prudence Parrish | Affee, Provo, announce the en- sorority. She is currently teach- of Roosevelt and Mrs. Harold 1. gagement and forthcoming mar-! ing in Sait’ Lake City |Hansen, who- accompanied her| riage of their daughter, Annette, | Mr. Hansen/is completing thusband, Dr. Hansen who gave | to Dean M. Hansen, son of Mr. work for his master’s Degree an informative discussion of | and Mrs, Theodore V. Hanks, at Brigham Young. University. the history of dramatics in the | Pocatello, Ida., and the late Heis a graduate of Teton High LDS church, and told of circum-| eee School in Driggs, Ida., and has stances relating to the dismantlDean E, Hansen. The marriage will be solem- attended Ricks College, Idaho ing of the old Salt Lake Theater. State University, and is a gradnized Dec. 29 in the Salt Lake uate of BYU. He has served in Members werereconciled to the destruction of this historic land‘Temple and the couple will be the U. S. Air Force and filled mark upon learning of events same evening at a an LDS mission to Switzerland. which preceeded the action. the Wilkinson Cen- The Couple will reside in Salt Mrs. C. Lucius Laudie was at Brigham Young Lake City until graduation next given special honor for some of The following eve- spring. the accomplishments in herlife. of Dr. Ralph Jorgensen conduct-' ning a reception in the West She is the mother of three chiled an informative lecture dis Pocatello Stake House will hondren. who allfilled missions for or them. the Church, she hasfilled three The bride-elect is a graduate missions herself, and now has of Brigham Young High School three grandchildren in the mission field. Many. years of service have characterized her life tions, in various capacities. PAYSON — The Lady FireGolden Gleaner Award, and is ‘men of Payson heard- reports Nelke Club _. “Enjoys Holiday Decor ~ Book Review ih Orem AAUW ¢ Hears Of Health Laws Lady Firemen Planning Party 2} During: Holidays ‘on Girls State Monday evening, given by Linda Powell and Sharon Bowen, who were delegates to the week-long event bout and Ethel Crowther. ee Take along an extra sweater last summer at Utah State Unior windbreaker, for insulation versity. SUEDE SHIRT FOR against a sudden drop in tem- Talks were also given by city councilmen, Vernon Finch CHILLY SEASON perature. and Jack. Provstgaard, conTwo “must” items when cerning the proposed bond elec- The very newest in suede iyou’re off to the stadium for that tion to construct a sewer dis-) this chilly season is the C.P.0. ‘big game are a thermosjug fill- posal plant and also to com-| shirt. Pleasingly worn as is— ed with a hot beverage, and a plete work on the local hos- |topping tweeds and trousers in the country-casual manner. 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