Show THE Rev Theodore G Lilley Will Speak on Thursday At P-- T A General Assembly "Does your home life meet theteducation Mrs Norman G Berndt needs of the youth of today?" is the and Mrs Clarence R Parry music subject of the Rev Theodore G and recreation: Mrs Lewis M GrifLilley's address to be given to the fiths and Mrs Leland B Sheets general assembly of the Parent-Teach- publicity Mrs John F Hartman Mrs James F association of the Salt Lake parliamentarian City council to be held in the La- O’Neill hospitality: Mrs Lawrence Mrs fayette school building Thursday at N Thorstenberg student 'aid Mrs Perris S Jensen finance: 2:30 p m The Rev Mr Lilley will also Sherman C Robinson safety The room mothers are as follows: A theme "The stress the P-place of the home in the com- Mrs William B Loyd Mrs Curi munity” as well as the fact that Riggs Mrs Norven S Storrs Mrs entertainment in the home is an William Johnson Mrs Merrill DaImportant factor in the child’s life vis Mrs Spencer Paul Mrs Homer Mrs Clarence MarkMrs A R Curtis president of Holmgren the council states that thoughtful ham Mrs Marian L Harris Mrs s Mrs H T Bowconsideration Jshould be given in N J the purchasing of toys for our chil- man Mrs J W Woody Mrs Harry Deardorff Mrs David Snyder dren Speaker “Do not let anything interfere Mrs Slack W Winburn and Mrs The Rev Theodore G with the love and peaceful influ- F J Bradshaw The program consisted of an Lilley who will be guest ence in the home" advises Mrs "Home speaker at the general Curtis “Guns are not an appro- original playlet Night" assembly of the Salt Lake priate toy for a boy of any age A written by Mrs Van Wagenen Mrs A to he held Council P-child's play has a great deal to do Crandall and Mrs Robinson at the Lafayette school Raincoats for the traffic boys with his adult life He will carry ideas of play throughout his entire were presented to the school as part Thursday evening life Guns are intended for only of the playlet Two vocal solos "Thanks Be to one purpose and that is death Force will not cure anything but God” and an "Irish Ballad” were education steady patient teaching given by Mrs Clara McMasters acMrs John Eden membership will achieve honorable place" companied by Mrs Cleon Dalby chairman reports a fine memberAfter the meeting refreshments campaign this year Lincoln High were served and the parents visited ship The executive officers will enterThe tain In order to outline plans and with teachers and friends every room mother and teachbeautifully decorated tea table was er also the student representative preparations for a dance review which will be held Thursday eve- presided over by Mrs O’Neill and to the student body council at a ning Mrs Frank Ladd president Mrs Hartman tea to be given at the school Friday A of the Lincoln high school at 2:30 p m all of Oquirrh called a has special meeting On Friday December 3 at 2:30 A meeting of the officers and s and room officers m the executive officers will meet room with of the school to mothers school of the Oquirrh sponsors entertain every room mother and Parent-Teach2 m was at associationthe school p her at Monday Teacher also the student represenThia danee review given under held Monday in the teachers’ room tative to the student body council of school Mrs R with Le Rea Adrian Miss the of direction Dailey the at a tea It is hoped that by havwill be held In the school auditorium Woolley president presiding It ing a pupil a teacher and a mother was a decided 8 m similar that at p meeting from each room to discuss in Thursday has woiild be held at the school each ‘threes" their problems that a An entertaining program been arranged as follows: An ac- month on the Monday following closer relationship may be estabcordion band composed of 25 pieces the meeting of the Salt Lake Coun- lished between the nome and school of cil of and Ban The Parents Cu Teachers the under supervision The following have been asked to folmain of these the at selections to at dance purpose by meetings act as room mothers for this year: lowing dancers: Maurine Hampton the Oquirrh Is to hear the reports Mrs Charles Wilson Mrs Irvan Ann De the committee various chairmen McCarroll Mrs Edward McEntee Lorna Bateman Shirley by of Jolene their section Salt Theobold of the meetings Midgley Jerry Mrs Thomas Mathews Mrs Rex Burget Alta Jane Albertson Joy Lake council At the meeting Mon- B Atkins Mrs Fred Lamb Mrs was it to decided Yvonne a local H S Davis Mrs A H Watson Theobold Blaine Hampton visit day December 6 Mrs Alvin Holt Mrs E'S Holmes Mildred Levitt Phyllis dairy on Monday Rudy from the school at 1:30 Mrs O R Holbrook Mrs George Thatcher June Sperry Mickey starting The forming of an adult Gauch Winifred Griffiths Beverly p m Monson Mrs Alice J Harris Gaisford Janeen Williams Shirley education class for Oquirrh Mrs Ward J Love Mrs R D Mcwas discussed and a defi- Donald Brown Larin Garside Lita Jeane Mrs Loretta Epperson Between dance numbers nite subject leader and date will be Mrs Don Calder Mrs Stanley S Stevens a guitar duet by Ralph Austin and decided upon later It was voted Poole Mrs C H Shuck Mrs Mable Lawrence Griffiths and an accor that one subscription to the Parent-TeachEdgar Mrs John Eden Mrs Wildion playlet by Ida Rosetta will' be magazine be paid for from liam Kemp Mrs S H Kunz Mrs P-- T A funds and the magazine G J Hubbard Mrs William Taylor presented used by parents and teachers Mrs Faye Taylor Mrs R E Eric-so- n South High Mrs R Burnham Mrs SherThe room sponsors of the South Longfellow man Preece Mrs H S Baggley are inDr Maurice Taylor unexpectedly high school parent-teachevited to be guests of the executive reversed a discussion on his P-officers at a “get acquainted tea” to A audience at the Wednesday evebe held in the community room of ning meeting A uniformed officer the school Wednesday at 2 p m Sergeant Ernest Steinfelt from the city police traffic department made an urgent plea toward safety J R Liberty The Hyrum Jensen home will be Smith principal outlined an enthe scene of a bridge luncheon riched school curriculum In detailed which is being sponsored by the explanation Pupils aided Mr Smith Wed- with movies of Liberty school parent-teachegraphs to show how arithmetic is adapted in undernesday at 1:30 p m Mrs Clyde M Swaner has been standing subjects Mr Smltji anchosen general chairman of the aft- nounced that through the new apernoon and will be assisted by the proach to arithmetic pupils have discovered deficient light per canfollowing committees: Mrs Otis R Cude tickets Mrs dle footpower to individual desks Albert Bcke Mrs C E Ackerlind Community singing efficiently hanMrs Charles Hunt Mrs Walter E dled under the leadership of RuCarlson Mrs G M Sleater and dolph Hainke was enjoyed MuMrs Herbert Kruse hospitality sical selections were given by talent Mrs Paul Frazee Mrs Eldon from the grades Mrs Andrew JaMrs J A Nelson and Mrs cobson reported from the book Florence Rae candy committee shelf good books for children Reverence was offered by Crawford Edison Houston The next meeting will be Business meetings were formally held after the holidays launched at the Edison school FriA bridge luncheon held at the day evening whop the second Belvedere lounge brought proceeds Thursday of each month was adopt- for the treasury to be used in comed as meeting day These meetings pleting decorations for the audiwill take place in the school each torium stage at the Longfellow Mr and Mrs Walter Hansen who were Thursday at 7:30 p m At the last meeting reports were responsible for the menu added to made on membership and clothing the luncheon success with an addrive successes and classes were vertising presentation for local approved and applied for in sewing manufacturers and distributors Prizes were drawn According to Mrs Erida Schneider including parent education chairman classes lamps plants mirrors candy powthe taking up study of adolescent der for the bath salt and pepper youth will be held weekly begin- set and permanent waves The ning Friday at 1 p m president wishes to thank all parMusic practice will be held at the ticipants home of Mrs Ruby Brewer each Stewart Friday evening at 8 p m Safety pamphlets are being distributed by Mrs Lucille Lehman of A group meeting 'of the parents the grade pupils of the safety chairman and she suggests William fifth M Stewart school was held that anyone wishing one shotild Wednesday afternoon in the Stewcontact her art assembly hall The fifth grade teacher Mrs Frances Davis" exGarfield plained the objectives of the unit The fathers and mothers of the type of instruction and the accomGarfield schoolfjWere entertained plishments of the children while interestan with Monday evening' studying the New England unit ing program presented by the chil- This work has been an integration dren of the school of the social studies literature-languagReverence was given by Mrs art music: and arithemtic Lewis S Crandall after which Mrs Under the direction of Miss Jessie Albert H Wilkes president intro- Perry the pupils of the fifth grade A staff and work- then duced the P-presented a short play depicters as follows: ing a singing school in New EnMrs Arthur L Van Wagenen gland The program concluded first vice president and program with the singing of some Thankschairman Mr& John O Campbell giving songs by the glee club of the second vice president and member- intermediate grades ship chairman Miss Eva M BrewThe were advised by Mrs er third vice president Mrs Charles Davis parent to arrange for individual inR Done secretary and treasurer terviews with her to further a betMrs George L Crowther room ter between teacher mother chairman Mrs Densll F and understanding child Conferences have alLarch assistant room mother chair- ready been held with 14 parents man Mrs Earl D Moulton hisThe newly appointed room mothtorian Mrs George L Nelson mag- er are as follows Mrs L ' C azine Mrs William T Stucki and Zuckor ninth grade Mrs Henry Mrs E N Chrlstopherson parent Raile eighth grade Mrs H Nelson seventh grade Mrs E D Corneli-so- n sixth grade Mrs Ned J Bowman fifth grade Mrs E M Crandall fourth grade Mrs S W Mote third grade Mrs H E Sanders you ore on second grade Mrs Gail Plummer first grade and Mrs D O Clark er T Cotro-Mane- 0 Guest T P-- T parent-teacher- er rs SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 28 1937 Parent Education Weddings Hamburger Engagements Meetings In Can Be Used In Many Dishes the State Sponsored by the Salt Lake City board of education W P A education program and the Salt Lake The good P-- T bean-burge- rs God-freds- T If ty year lest all day yov9 enjoy the pwemo f ML D (mdkM touch powder) It to Sevea wwm Of fatigue and the annoying ofto ocenaJonad fry 'all standing At aB jaadir ga day drog and dapwtwat Id Mm Ml FEMININE IYCIENE kindergarten Fullmer-Rigb- salt sauce chopped onjon mustard to-- ? mato catsup chilf sauce or garlic Burgers should be cooked in plenty good cooking oil of shortening for this purpose being excellent Cook them slowly or brown them quickly and then let them steam a until Cuban hamburger is as exotic as One name and it’s delicious its 1 pound hamburger to- tablespoon catsup 1 teaspoon salt Vs teaspoon each celery sajt and garlic salt 2 bananas 2 tablespoons but- mato ter and 8 slices bread are the inMix hamburger thorgredients oughly with catsup and seasonings form into six inches in flat about four patties and diameter thick Fry slowly in hot shortening until browned on both sides While hamburgers turning once are"' frying cut bananas in half then crosswise lengthwise and then saute in butter To serve place the hamburger patties on top with bananas two quarters for each patty Garnish with remaining bananas toasted bread using Beanburgers One medium onion 1 bud cooking oil 2 cups canned baked beans Vi cup tomato sauce 1 teaspoon salt teaspoon chili powder Vt teaspoon each pepper and cayenne 1 pound hamburger 1 tablespoon chili sauce Vs teaspoon celery salt 6 slices toast and 3 cup grated American cheese will make a grand batch of Mexican garlic 2 sized tablespoons Cut onion in thin garlic fine fry both in hot ‘cooking oil until tender and add bearft tomato lightly browned sauce and seasonings Simmer for about 15 minutes stirring often Mix hamburger with chili sauce and beanburgers slices chop & ’ ' f 'v ' i! i S celery salt form into six flat patties about four inches in diameter $ Popular Bride of afrd thick Fry slowly until browned on both sides! To serve place the patties on toasted bread Cover with generous portion of beans and grated cheese We mentioned cheeseburgers a while back and so here we give you the recipe for this hearty dish : One pound hamburger 1 tablespoon chili sauce 1 teaspoon salt Vi teaspoon Worcestershire sauce y teaspoon each garlic salt and celery Week Ralph Forney formerly Miss Norene Champbell daughter of Mrs Nora L Campbell of Ogden who was married Wednesday evening at the home of her uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs L N McClanahan In Salt Lake Dee Mrs became the bride of son of Mr and Mrs Dorothy City salt American cheese and 12 slices rye bgead comprise the Mix meat necessary ingredients thoroughly with chili sauce and Wilcox of Salt Lake City and Little of Magna was honored at Healey showers given by Mrs E L Wilcox 480 South Eighth West street Salt Lake City and by her mother The couple were guests at a dinner on Saturday evening given by the erlne Arthur Mrs bride’s friends can parents Relatives' seasonings Form into six flat patties Fry slowly In hot cooking oil until browned on both sides turning Toast six slices bread on one slice cheese on place thick in moderate untoasted side oven (350 F) until cheese is melted —about five minutes To serve place patties on remaining six toasted slices of bread Top with cheese once side and from Salt Lake City AmeriFork and Provo attended Wilde-Kne- ll SPANISH FORK— Mr and Mrs Wilde of Spanish Fork announce the engagement of their daughter Miss Vivian Wilde to Gordon Knell of Gedftr City the place in the Salt S temple during the coming Christmas holiday season The betrothal was made known at a candlelight bridge luncheon given in honor of Miss Wilde Tuesday night by Miss Frances Knott at Mary’s tea room in Cedar City with papers and tie them on with string dampen the string before you tie down the papers The knot will not slip and the string will shrink as and keep the paper on tightly and prove a real kin flower girl The maid of honor wore coral satin the bridesmaids couple ce HEBER-- Mr and Mrs Seymour Duke announce the engagement Qf their daughter Miss Bernice Duke to William ‘J Price of Lehi The marriage will take place f protection Handmade tally featured a tiny treasure chest which upon opendisclosed the secret of the ing Duke-Pri- down Brown Paper Covers If you cover your jelly glasses brown -- marriage (o take Lake City L D ‘ heat and toast cheese side Walter J Guests at the luncheon included Miss Leah Mouritsen Miss Gwen Hansen Miss Naomi Barlow Miss Mary Coughlin Miss Helen Miller Miss Mary Nelson Miss Euneice Brough Miss Alice Brinton Miss Winifred Urie Mis Leone Jex Miss Lois Jones Miss Ruth Walker Mrs Willard Lunt and Mrs William R Young all of Cedar City AJxs Golden P Wright of Fillmore and the guest of honor Miss Wilder 6 slices blue and pink the flower girl coral The attendants carried bouquets of roses and sweetpeas One hundred1 guests called during the evening The newly married couple will make their home in Tooele Howes-Hon- e Engagement Told SPRINGVILLE — Miss SPANISH FORK— Mr and Mrs Ralph Howes now of this city forannounce the merly of Richfield marriage of their daughter Mias Glenna Wells to Leon R Hone eon of Mr and Mrs William D Hone of this city The marriage was solemnized Saturday eat the office of County Clerk Clarence Grant who Jeanne Neill daughter of Dr and Mrs G G Neill of whose beSpringvllle trothal to Eldon Richardthe son is announced marriage to take place in December performed the ceremony Honoring Mrs Honhi in Decem- bride’s shower was held evening The couple will at the home of Thursday his and family Mra Laura Howes Larsen-Kellmake their home In Rupert who was joint hostess with Mrs CITY— Mr and Mrs BRIGHAM D William Hone Games were Collings-Dixo- n Ernest Larsen of Hyrum announce Bsckstrom-Roac- h f played and a program given There SPRINGVILLE — Announcement the marriage of their daughter Miss 52 were relatives and frlgnd in attis made of the marriage last week Kathrine Larsen to Joe Kelley of BENJAMIN— Mr and Mrs James ‘ of Miss Veon Coiling of this city Ogden son of Mrs Adele Kelley Beckstrom of this city announce the endance and George S Dixon of Salt Lake of Brigham City The marriage was engagement of their daughter Miss City which took place at Evanston solemnized Tuesday in the Logan Jane Beckstrom to Mark Roach E A R LYQ the marriage to take place in the Wyo L D S temple near future Patty-BryaCarlen-Gil- es a shower Honoring the bride-eleTOOELE— Mr and Mrs Joseph HEBER CITY— John H Carlefl wa given recently by the members INVOLUNTARY NAPS E Petty announe'e the betrothal of Of Hebe r City announces the mar- of the Self Culture club at the home their daughter Miss LaRena Petty riage of his daughter Miss Sarah of Mrs Elsie Cornaby of Benjamip dizzy spells a nervousness to Eldred P Bryan son of Mr and Carlen to Bert T Giles son of Mr RISING BLOOD PRESSURE Mrs Parley Bryan The marriage and' Mrs Bert Giles also of Heber Pezel-Bishis planned for late in December The marriage which took TOOELE — Mr and Mrs John Do them symptoms hold you back from City Don’t blame place November 15 in the Salt Lake Pezel announce the marriage of overcoming ilfe'i hurdle? Peterjon-Heale- y your years blame mineral itgrvatim D S temple was per- their daughter Miss Lucille Pezel only City L and intestinal putrefaction Thousands reMAGNA— Mr and Mrs Frank A formed by Stephen Lb Chlpman to P John Bisher which was sol- port high blood pressure reduced and relieved with emnized November 21 at St Mar- companying symptom Peterson announce the marriage of president of the temple continued use of D Gooowiach'i Garlic Tan their daughter Miss Margaret Pe- Schofield-Molleguerite's Catholic church the Rev lets They supply iron copper sulphur r calcium terson to Dayton E Healey eon of mminiesium Iodine-Father Charles E Freegard of Salt phosphorus combination of vital minerals bard to Mr and Mrs Fred S Healey of SPRING CITY— Mr and Mrs Jo- Lake City officiating In the eve- abeat and without which system cannot American Fork which took place seph G Schofield of this city an- ning a reception was held at the’ function properly Try the these Invigorating tablets whenever out of worts They giva November 19 at the home of the nounce the recent marriage of their home of the bride’s parents desired without the “let’ bride The twenty-fourt- h The bride was lovely in a model that down” by palliatives wedding daughter Miss Maude Schofield to drugs — son Mrs white and a satin train with Mrs Mr of Moller of Arnold Mr of and D long Pateranniversary Geaewisch’s fiarite Tablets eontsla garlic son a (iso was celebrated Ned Moller of Rupert Idaho The and 8 lace veil of fingertip length In Its pure eng rkmI effective form No shewed or swallowed The ceremony was performed by ceremony was performed by J D She carried lilies She was attend- ol unpleasant or taste 19 day garlir ed by Miss Marie Dunoskovic of supply 4 Or Eeuoumy the Rev E B Pace- at S' p m The Hoggan at Burley alao it weeks) per cent sarin etwpna la earfc bride wore an attractive dress of Miss Schofield for the past eight Midvale maid of hopor her sisters (in mis at mil Wairreen Pay Wallis blue moire taffeta ' The years has made her home in Rupert Miss Katie and Miss Helen Pezel C2ft ether Madia less aal couple were attended by Miss Cath- - with her brother J Dean Schofield bridesmaids and Miss Lorraine At- ber & ey - rt AGING ct — Horace- Mann Mrs Rose Jackson as teacher and Mrs Sherman Preece as chairman of the adult education work of the Horace Mann P-A announce a course on the "Adolescent Child” wheih will be held in the high school every Wednesday at 10- a m Mrs Preece invites the room mothers especially to be present T L Black Sophistication This romantic dinner dress rustles with distinction as its wearer Lucille Ball film actress walks Lucille designed this dress herself It is made from crisp heavy taffeta' featuring large puffed sleeves and a gracefully full circular skirt French blue velvet ribbon encircles her waist and forms three attractive flat bows highlighted with square rhinestone buckles which decorate d bodice the high-necke- “pick-up- e - rt done Cuban Hambtirger daughter of Mr and y C--' lot a SPRING VI LIE — Mr and Mrs Alma Fullmer of this city announce the marriage of their daughter Miss Wilda Fullmer to Don Rigby son of Mr and Mrs James L Rigby The ceremony was of Fatrview performed by A G Peterson of the Springvllle First L D S ward Tuesday at 8 p m at the home of the The bride’s wedbride’s parents ding gown was of black and white crepe with corresponding accessories Immediately after the wedding ceremony a reception was tendered the young couple at the Fullmer home Supper was served at one long table to 30 relatives and close friends A program was an added feature of entertainment The couple plan to make their home in Fairview In honor of the bride a miscellaneous shower was given by Mrs Alma Fullmer at her home Friday evening Progressive games and a luncheon featured the occasion with nearly 40 relatives and friends Another social affair Attending was given for the couple by relatives at Fairview on Saturday rs and cornburgers of hamburgers at To mix a once put your ground meat in a bowl then mix your prepared seasonings Shape Into patties (not too thick please) For seasonings And and pepper use plenty of add (one or several) Worcestershire Mrs E P Howell Ralph Stone Frank Stone Saturday November 20 Ross Gowans performed the ceremony before a group of family members and close friends Following the ceremony the young couple were honored at a dinner at the home of the bride’s parents Prior to her marriage Mrs Stone was honored at several social functions Among them was a luncheon given by Mrs Frank Stone Wednesday afternoon at her home in International subdivision Seven tables of bridge were played following Mrs E P Howell mother of the bride entertained with a shower for family members at her home on South First East street and Mrs Thurman Shields was hostess at a shower at hdr home given for memclub in honor bers of the (Qui-Vof Mrs Stone Hanf has T Howell old so we now have relatives and latcheeseburgers nutbergers (the ter a Hollywood conctiction) Co TOOELE— Miss the Alice Lynn Barry food expert From a lowly start at picnics and roadside stands it has made the And grade to the smartest tables en route It acquired a lot of "Per-sonality- Howell-Ston- of burghers dish got Its name burg where would be astounded to see the progress the hamburgeh has made says SPRINGVILLE— An interesting November wedding was that of Miss A council Veryl Davis daughter of Mr ’and Mrs L W Davit of this city and MONDAY Hawthorne school 1:15 p m — Woodrow Thompson son of Mrs "Physical Growth and Development Charles Frederick Thompson of of the Adolescent” by Mrs Rose Provo which took place at the Salt Lake City L D S temple Tuesday Jackson evening Garfield school 2 p m — On Wednesday evening a large by Mrs E R Miles Hamilton school 2 p m— “Obed- reception was held in the First ward amusement hall with more than ience and Personality Traits” by 200 relatives and friends attending Mrs Rose S Ramsey Riverside school 2 p m — “The Large baskets of chrysanthemums hall and a Elementary School Child” by Mrs decorated theofreception ferns and autumn background H A Dyer f jowers iformed a setting for the WEDNESDAY bridal party Emerson school 10 a m — “The The bride was beautiful in a Nervous Child Causes and Effects” white allover lace gown over white Alice Mrs McKay by satin The gown was hand tailored Highland Park school 10 a m — and fashioned with a slight train "Function of Protein in the Diet and fipger tip veifpf white bridal and Its Influence qn Behavior” illusion caught to her head with a halo of white orange blossoms with by Mrs Leah Widtsoe Horace Mann school 10 a m — seed pearl centers She carried a "The Adolescent and His Job” by shower bouquet of pink and white Mrs Rose Jackson carnations and talisman roses Miss Evelyn Davis sister of the Ensign school 10 a m— “Healthful Home Environment" by Mrs bride was maid pf honor and was Susie Chase Winward f rocked In pale blue muslin de sole Lafayette school 2 p m— "Habit over taffeta with a corsage of roses Formation and Its Relation to Obe- and sweet peas Miss Etta Livingsdience” by Mrs Alice McKay ton of Provd bridesmaid was Onequa school 2 p m— "Better gowned in roae taffeta and wore Buying and Marketing" by Mrs American beauty roaee and sweet Vera Schroder peas Frederick Thompson brother Lincoln school 7:30 p m— "Ado- of the bridegroom was best man lescent Personality and Its1 ProbAsalsting in the receiving line lems" by Philo T Farnsworth were Mr and Mrs Davis And Mrs Thompson parents of the couple Mrs Davis wore a lovely creation in brown velvet with a corsage of Popular Ogden yellow roses andweetpeaMr Wedded uple Thompson was gowned in a gorgeous black velvet with corsage of In SaltLakd City rose and pink sweet peas The serving table was centered An Interesting wedding of the with a low bowl of tea roses and week was that of Miss Norsne whits chrysanthemums with crysCampbell daughter of Mrs Nora L tal candelabra and tall princess Campbell of Ogden and Ralph For- tapers Mis Louts pink Childs and ney also of Ogden whoee marriage Miss Lois Hales were in charge of took place' Wednesday evening at the dining room and Mis Margaret the home of the bride’s uncle and and Mias Marls Rlgtrup the aunt Mr and Mrs I N McClana-ha- n Childsroom gift on Penrose drive and a program featured The ceremony was performed by theDancing entertainment during the eve the Rev John Edward Carver of the Eirst Presbyterian church of nlng The couple will be at home at 491 Ogden and waq followed by a large South Third West Provo after Dereception 1 After a wedding trip the young cember In honor of the couple a party couple will be at home to their was given last Sunday evening by friends at the Ben Lomond hotel in Mr and Mrs Kay Johnson at the Ogden after December 1 home of Mrs Mary L Smart Progressives games and a dinner Mrs W A Newsome Mrs G E featured the entertainment with Lamborn Mrs J Tietjen Mrs Jen covers at the latter laid for 22 alyn Clive Mrs L H Richins Mrs guests The couple were honored also with L Sadler and Mrs Marge Thompson Mrs Eva J Olson publicity a dinner last Saturday evening glvenby Mr and Mrs Walter Clark chairman at their home in Provo ' r 1 til ' i |