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Show 2A Sunday Herald SUNDAY, MAY 4 1908 Prove, Utah |Brides Follow June Tradition JOANN ROBINSON Church Marriage Plans Are Revealed by Couple LINDA SWAN MARY ANN NIELSON Names Day Wedding in June || Mary Ann Nielson Circles Julia Anne Call Is For . Spurs president; BYU Delphis Date With James H. Rees \To Wed Stewart Grow nced for Linda Swan and lvice president; BYU Inter- Linda Swan Mr, and Mrs. Reed P. Robin-/tended Oklahoma State Univer. son of Washingtou. D.C. an- sity. nounce the engagementof their, The wedding will take place daughter Joann to Warren|Tune 5 at the First Christian Kelley III, of Stillwater, Okla. |Church in Stillwater with Rev. Touglas K. Christensen whowill Organization Council secretary, be wed on June 19 in the Salt member of Phi Kappa Phi hon-/ The engagement of Mary\June 13 and will greet their Mr. and Mrs. Ara 0. Call, where the groom-elect is em- The bride-to-be is the grand-/Eugene Whitleyofficiating. daughter of Mrs. Owen Halli-| oe « Lake LDS Temple and honored orysociety, She was Miss Orem|Ann Nieison to James H. Rees, friends that evening et a re-/Provo, announce the forthcom- ployed. son of Dr. and Mrs. H. David ception at the Kolob Stake ~ marriage of oT a aie day of Pleasant Grove. 5 cl b that evening at a reception in of 1967 and runner - up to Miss Julia Anne, and Stewart L. rte | Miss Robinson has traveled antaquin Clu |Utan County. | Rees of Provo is announced by House. Orem Seventh Ward hall TOPSTintic Hears throughout the world and at-) a arents of the bethrothed Mr. Christensen, also a grad-) her mother, Mrs. Sherman 0. A graduate of Springville STW, dr. i tended schools in the countries Elects Officers Nielson of Springville. High School Miss Nielson has The bride-elect is presently ple are Mrs. Julia F. Swan uate of Orem High School, 15| the daughter of the lateSheMr.is attended Brigham Young Uni-\employed as an international Installation Meetwhere her father wasstationed, gen and the late Charles now attending BYU after ser-| Nielson, * |Mr. Robinson is a Foreign Ser-| versity end is now a student/flignt hostess and is based in Swan Jr. and Mrs, and Mrs |vice Officer in the Diplomatic New York City. She was gradKeith Christensen of Provo. vice in the California North LDS) The couple will be wed on at University of Utah. $ | SANTAQUIN — Mrs. Wesley | Mission. He was Orem High «Miss Swan is a graduate of Mr. Rees, well-known athlete, ated from Brigham Young Service, She altended Kabul oper was elected president of @fem High School where she |Band president and a member| raduated from Provo Higl , University where she majored EUREKA — The TOPS Tin-|International High School . in Spanish and was affiliated tic Trimmers held a special|Kabul, Afghanistan and gradu- |‘ Ladies Literary Club at a was Tigerette president. Now of the National Honor Society. ie is now studying at a. with Angel Flight. meeting recently with co- ated from the American High|‘!°sing social and dinner party & junior at Brigham Young | The couple will continue het | Secretaries of Utah as a junior in gr leader Jean Giles presiding. The| School in Addis Ababa, Bthip recently at the home of Mrs. Whiversity, she has served as jeducation and reside in Orem.) |medicine. He is affiliated with) The Future groom,son of Dr. jweight recorder Bonnie Laird! pia. Miss Robinson will gradu-_D°t York. Elected to serve with Sigma Chi. and Mrs. Stewart L. Grow, reported that a total of 419% ate the end of May from Okla- her are Mrs. Dan Ferre, vice The couple will reside in Salt| Provo, majored in political pounds had been lost by the homa State University. with alpresident; Mrs. Carol Green. “June wedding plans are an- | Of Officers Elect | Colorful Spring Party Is rarer’ | Mrs. Newell | ‘Arranged by Bonheur Club) Mrs. Ruth Newell was elec Open House jed president of the Timp Valley) Lake City and continue school. ‘= Wearing huge, brightly color- , Highlight of the day was an-|Chapter of National Secretaries paper flowers in their hair, |nouncementof new officers who|Tursday evening when the jeiianed ,|group met at Sil's Grotto. In mbers of Bonheur Club ga- | ee recently at the home of Were introduced in an orginal| charge of the business meeting . Floyd Millet to enjoy a de- presentation likening ¢ach to @/was Elaine Farley, president. ious brunch, flower and given by the retiring) Other newofficers are Mrs. . Clyde Sandgren and officer. Those asuming office| siden Fuchs, vice president; s. Frank Van Wagenassist- the hostess as committee are Mrs. David E. Wright, Pre-| nella Bown, recording secre-| sident; Mrs. John R. Halladay, | ary, Florence Robertson, coribers. “Round tables were beautifully secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Le-| responding secretary; Geniel Keller, treasurer. Installation aft with colorful cloths and land Wakefield, reporter. terpieces of the gay paper! ‘The annual summer party for will be held at the June meet. The entrance hall and husbands will be held at the ing. jinment areas were invi canyon home of (Mr. and Mrs.| Committee chairmen made} with arrangements of fratheir annual reports of activi-| spring blossoms and flow- Gregory E. Austin. Nese carried out during the past! ‘club sesson. Plans were made “To add to the festive atmosjeans, pretneCotte the members to attend the phere a spring bouquet and salads. Soften # $ ounce|Utah-Idaho division conference lgvely wedding gifts were pre- package of cream cheese in a|to be held in Boise, Idaho, on sented to Mrs. Norma Wright bowl, Add 1 tablespoon of|May 16 and 17. Anderson, a member, who recently married and will be making a home with her husband in San Bernardino, Calif. At York Home To Honor Couple her |was a member of both Cougar solo by Debbie Ewell, accom-| velopment. forthcoming marriage to George E. Larsen of Springville. The ceremony will take place in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Wednesday, May 7. On Saturday, the couple will hold an open house at their home in Springville at 132 S. 3rd E. from 3 to 7 p.m., when all neighbors, friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. They request no gifts, please. | ae program committee, |Club and Samuel Hall Society. Panied by Janet Brady; a piano| Mr. Kelley, the son of Mr. lameanete Backman, presi|He filled a mission for the amd guitar duet by Carla and)and Mrs. Warren Kelley Jr. of tn and Mrs. York greeted LDS church in the New Eng-\LaRae Dean; and a vocal solo|siliwater, graduated from E, fuse and seated them at States. |by Jose “Lucas, accompanied), Donart High School and at-| or iteae The couple plans to be mar-) eetie The family of Mrs, Eva Mildenhall of Provo announce |science at Brigham Young Uni- group during the past year. bachelor ofscience degree from hale, very, and Mrs, versity where he was chairman) A musical program was pre-'the College of Home Econom-| mei Holladay, Mrs. Drueilla lof the 1968 Homecoming. He Sented consisting of a vocal/ics with a major in child de. Spain ower, and Mrs. R. J. f ations! |the dinner and election “table tied May 15 in the Sah Lake ioioved with ee Lewis as|Dute to Chapter Queen Velma gameswere enjoyed LDS Temple and will make’, installing office. Installed|Phillips and presented her with Committee members includtheir home in Salt _ Lake City, vere Bina Bird, leader; Jean/2 Corsage. A poem was readjed Mrs. York, Mrs. Spainhower, oe Giles, co-leader; Leona Franks, p an Dale a, ae Mrs. Harriet Hudsen, Mrs. Hol Because English connoisseurs|Secretarv; Grace Bernini, tre-/'0" Me evening were husbands/|laday and Mrs. Peterson. liked their fist sips of cities to asurer; Bonnie Laird, weight) Ofmembers a they te ber) The aie will resume activitbe bitter, followed by a gradual recorder; and Joan Morris, h Sage ae is at the Case ies in September after a sum- sweetening, a special sugar with weigher - in. Barbara Bartschj|® large, slow-dissolving granules and Carol Helming were pi was developed. Called ‘coffee sented ue es and erystals” it still is a favored|corsages and gradua' into form of sugar in England. 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