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Show ' Nebo District | Sunday Herald ee 3A SUNDAY, APRI ~ReadersGuild Guests of Mrs. Slover Special Mrs. Rol Registration will begin at 9:30 a.m. with the genera session at 10 a.m. followed by departmehtal meetings and luicheon t 12:30 p.m. at eee FAITH HOPE Faith Hope to Wed In Autumn Nuptial Mr. and Mrs, Richard E.:as a machinist in Kansas City, Hope of Provo announcethe en-| Mo. gagement h h The wedding). is. planned, for, Faith, to Jam pt. 8 in the Chapel of the Golinick of La Crosse, Wis. Reorganized Church of Jesus Miss Hope is a junior at the Christ of Latter Day Saints, in Independence Sanitarium and Salt Lake City. A reception will The theme will be ‘'A Better World Begins with Me, My Club and My Community Members are reminded that |reservations sh be made with by April 17. Grow as Chairman The program was introduce by Mrs, s Peter: Mrs, Craig Do several musi accompanist wa Nielsen, also of CINDA KAY OPHEIKENS Engagement NewsIs Told for Provo Pair wavesa's tecme July 1 Marriage Date and more bakery co tersmuffin are Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Gat! fher-| house in Provo is being planned ‘The engagement of Cinda Kayate of Provo High School where displayir Church Women Opheikens always UM of Fontana, Calif., announce for later in the summer. and Robert J. Lind- she was a.memberof the band, whose strom is revealed ‘by. her Pep Club and Ski Club. She is been s m, the engagement and forthcom- Miss Gatherum is a graduSlate Antique mother, Mrs. Helen B. Ophei- now attending Utah Technical toast,them, butter them gener. ing marriage of their daughter, ate of Fontana High School and kens of Provo, Her father was College. She is an LDS Semi- ously and serve them piping Terri Gatherum, to Raymond is now a student at Brigham the late Bert H. Opheikens, Mr. nary graduate. hot, for breakfast, afternoon L. Madsen Jr., a son of Mr. and Young University. She was on Sale In S. L.| Lindstrom is a son of Mr. and) Mr. Lindstrom is also a tea or evening snacks along Mrs. Raymond L. Madsen of the drill team and a member of Mrs, Bailey A. Lindstrom, also graduate of Provo High School with a refre: glass of milk. Provo, Thespians at Fontana. Association of of Provo. - TheFirstWomen’s now_on_duty with the: You'll uriderstand why the Brit- The “couple will _exchange_Mr, Madsen, a graduate of Presbyterian Church The couple plan an earlyfall| and_is United States Army. Heis sta- ish have always erijoyed their wedding vows in the Los Ange-' Provo High School, is a freshThe couple will make their ofthe Salt Lake City will hold its wedding. jtioned at Fort-Ord,-Calif.,-afterhot;—buttered muffins, Using les Temple on July 29 and will man student at BYU studying is a graduate of the Dunwoody home in Independence. 14th annual Antiques Sale and Hospital Schoo! of Nursing in follow at. the church: Independence, Mo. Mr. Gollnick| Industrial Institute in Minne-| Miss Hope is a graduate of Show on April 19 to 21 at 12 apolis and is presently employed'Orem High School. \C. Street from 12 noon to 10 [pm each day. N hi Cl b S d R |_ Dinner will be served from ephi Clubs send NEPHI—A delightful potluck; Reports 5:0 07 pm. and there is a nominal admission fee to the| Business pertaining to the an as aie an ; party was enjoyed by members state convention to be held in|. People froma over the area of the Lit-a-Lure Club at the Brigham City on April 14, and terested in viewing or buying home of Mrs, Frank Brough. 15 was discussed items stieod. Tis fate Guests were seated at a long Delicious refreshments were sides Gears ror Dena table tastefully decorated with served to 28 members and the vibee — ae spting flowers and attractive! guest, Mrs. Frank Morgan, nut cups. Club president, Mrs, Ernes-| California, Idaho, Montana an ee aN peel Mrs, Raymond Pay was hos- eeine ice ee oe e tine Vest, conducted business’tess recently, at her home, to! ets : “matters. Officers for the com-|the members of the LadiesLit-! a i sing year were announced as erary League. Club president,| Every housewife knows that “follows: Mrs. F. H. Beckstead,'Mrs{ Elmo Wilson, conducted |8¢%line and, other flammable ‘president; Mrs. Carl L, Wilkey,|the meeting. A plot’in the Rose|#4¥ids can explode and burn vice president; Mrs. Morgan Garden in honor of Mrs, Olive| V®lestly. But fewrecognize the Lunt, secretary; Mrs. Merle H. Garbett will-be placed-by the explosive properties of organic “White, reporter; Mrs. Fred L.| club. bei!oe ae =Gadd, historian and Mrs, Ed. | ; " ari 2 oa Sranaeey Dt eo ite = a ne Cox,courtesy chairman. A delicious hot dinner was!who read “A Man for All Sea- Recosings6a aA en fe sons,” a dramatic story of Sir| Instead, wrap and place in a PE eee « sere Family heirlooms, antiques,/Thomas More's opposition to trash-burner. Ignite when the = and other old articles were dis-|King Henry VIII. + played and enjoyed by the; Light Miss Opheikeris is a gradu-iserving a year in Vietnam. | real butter does make the fla- be feted that evening at a re- pre-law. He has-completed an vor difference. |ception in Fontana. An open LDS mission in California. Herald Sponsors School To Make Candy April 24| There's tricks to all trades—and that includes candy | making. 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