Show - "W“V- - SUNDAY MORNING THE OGDEN (UTAH) O ' ROY— Amid a host of activity ' for her approaching marriage is A f tJ Miss Carolyn Gould daughter of Mr and Mrs Chester Gould of Roy who will wed Wayne Gibson son of Mr and Mrs Lewis Gibson of West Weber on Wed- - S ' '1' Wx'Nk V '' J nesday June 15 Last Wednesday evening Miss Joyce Alberts honored the bride-to-b- e at a personal shower at her home in South Ogden In attendance were the bride’s school friends On Friday evening all of the bride’s aunts entertained 20 at a shower Miss Gould who graduated last week from Weber High School C " '4r V X ENGAGED— Miss Jeanne Rae Garside former Ogden miss is engaged to Weyman Gus Simpkins The announcement was made recently by her parents ' Mr and Mrs Louis H Redmonds of Carlin Nev ‘ G ' Louis H Redmonds of Carlin Nev former and Mrs Og-denit- es - Club will Miss Minnie Moore Brown Mrs Delbert Foulger Mrs Gerard Klomp Mrs S Harold Evans ( “The Atomic Age of Mothers’ was the theme of the annual mothers and daughters dinner of the Ogden Alumnae Chapter Alpha Iota Sorority Monday in the Canton Peacock Room Bowls of colored bubbling vapor centable while tered the miniature rocket ships marked each place Original tribute was paid to mothers and guests by Miriam Foulger chairman of the evening event Miss Foulger was assisted by Rose Carlson and Emma Lou Kammeyer Plans for the annual installation of chapter officers were formulated at the regular business meeting held Friday in the drawing room of the Hotel Ben Lomond Installation will be held at the Weber Central Dairy auditorium on Thursday under the chairmanship of Dolores Hartog Members may invite guests Additional information was also circulated regarding the “Alpha Iota Child” sponsored at the Institute of Logopedics in Wichita Kan The Institute is established for treatment of speech defects and is the international service project of the Alpha Iota Sorority Lida Figgins reported that individual potted plants were distributed to women patients at the State Sanatorium on Mother’s ed hostess Surprise Party Mrs Harry Heiser washost to a surprise birthday party in honor of Mrs Floyd Erickson at her home last week The group spent the evening playing bingo A Elko County General Hospital light luncheon was served to Mrs She is the granddaughter of Inez Froggett Mrs Roger Critch Mr and Mrs R C Gilmore 2648 low- Mrs Jack Hazen Mrs Glen-do- r Harrison Blvd Larson Mrs Harold Stevens June 19 is the date chosen for Mrs Hugh Murray Mrs Val Ramthe wedding which will be held son Mrs John Larsen Mrs Milo in Carlin Peterson the guest of honor and is a grad- the hostess The bridegroom-to-bHome after spending the week uate of the Harrison schools and is now with the Southern Pacific in Klammath Falls Ore is Mrs Railroad jCo in Carlin where the V L Pingree and her daughter young couple plans to reside after Mrs Maxine Moore who were house guests of the Charles their marriage Ziegler family of that city Mrs Ziegler is the former Dorthea Tingree of Roy rarewell Dinner Mr and Mrs Joel Richards Jr had the members of the Roy LDS Second Ward Bishopric and their partners in for a farewell Mrs Malcolm Pingree Miss Wool-le- y dinner last Friday evening honorand Mrs L Henry Zitzman ing Sherman Hislop who is leavin the cast with Mrs Richard B ing soon for Boulder Colo There was Mr and Mrs Henry Porter as narrator Matis Mr and Mrs Roger Critch-loMusical selections will be given Mr and Mrs Harry Heiser by the club trio Mrs Royal the Richards and Mr Hislop in Eccles Mrs Darrell J Greenwell attendance and Mrs Fred Froerer President Alice Pardoe West Aprender Guild The Aprender Guild Club of will welcome the guests and turn the gavel over to Mrs Taylor Roy met last Wednesday evening new president ifor the coming at the residence of Mrs Elmer H was Mrs Bert year Other new officers are Mrs Brown Mrs Dean Parker PinMrs vice Rundquist Klomp president gree recording secretary Mrs president turned the time over Joseph R Morrell corresponding to Lt Col and Mrs D K Smith secretary Mrs Zitzman treasur- who discussed Europe Col Smith er Mrs Porter auditor and Mrs showed slides and an informative discussion ensued with the Eber F Piers custodian Seasonal floWers will adorn the Smiths acting as guides Col Smith-alstalked on the importables In charge of the event will be tance of the Air Force especially Mrs Thatcher Allred chairman Hill AFB in connection with our Mrs Eccles Mrs Francis G defense program Mrs Brown and sons enterNicholas and Mrs Horace G tained the group with some Nebeker organ music Directories Issued Mrs Alfred Weston reported to the group that the Roy City Living Directories were now off the y iFFA BROWN press and ready for distribution IF standing on a ladder to paint Anyone carirtg to purchase a directory is asked to contact your house seems hazardous either Mrs Parker or Mrs DON'T do so unless you observe Charles Rapp The directory is tried and true safety rules one of the projects of the organization STRAIGHT STAND Refreshments was served to 20 members and two special guests KEEP A GOOD Mrs Burton Mansfield and Mrs GRIP ON Darrell Tullis and the Smiths RUNG Family Dinner BUachtd? j ' Wook-forde-Find- en d 1 pm today in the Ruth L Steele and conclude the season’s activities Members and invited guests will hear a program of music of studio Chopin Mozart J S Bach Addinsell Conrath and o Moskowski Solo and numbers will be given by Orlene Mayberry Kay Anderson Porter Diane Moore Marilyn Mayberry Ellen Whitaker and Kathleen Saint-Saen- s two-pian- Shurtleff Af the final meeting of ' the season held last week Ted Bohn president presided and conduct ed Members of the Junior Keyboard Guild headed by President Beverly Barclay were invited guests After a musical program refreshments were served by the guild adviser Mrs Steele On Thursday evening the Senior guild gave a program of solo Members participating on the program were Gail Datwyler Betty Jane James Sharon j Porter Ruth Bolander Ted Bohn Juanita Gray Kathleen Shurtleff Nanette Buehler Following the musicale refreshments were served by the hostesses The Junior Keyboard Guild held a family hour of music FriNumbers were day evening given by Eleanor Raat Carolyn Olsen Carol Jean Purdy Claudia Scoville Beverly Barclay Judy Chamberlin Kent Pantone La Rayne Doxey Eileen Grix Jay Blamires Lois Alder Carol Jean Sutton with Marilyn Mayberry anda Kathleen Shurtleff of the HostSenior Group assisting esses for the musicale were Mrs Edmund J Purdy and Mrs Gilbert O Taylor A family night of music was and Greet- held last Wednesday selections ing the guests were hostesses Greetings the guests were Mrs two-pian- o Lynne Keller Pantone Butler and Carl Koonsman The upper elementary grade students Who performed were Ruth Ann Pearce Barbara DatJanet Carver Marilyn wyler Moore Venetia Stephens Diana Hunter Carolyn Grix Susan Garner Pamela Olsen Carolyn Olsen Richard Bowmah Richard Sutton Kenneth Sutton Clair Olsen Reeve 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and day-loncomfort two-ton- e textured and Cushiony platforms soles “made-to-fit-you- Mr and Mrs Sam Brown of Sacramento Calif who are visiting irf this area were honored at a family dinner this week at the home of their niece Mrs Harry Heiser in Roy Besides the guests of honor Mr and Mrs Alonzo Hadley and son Gordon Mr and Mrs Ronald Schultz Mr and Mrs Heiser were present ” g cork-lighten- ed all reduced - y -- Ait rr i : dis- one-four- S—irittl? 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Gladiola begonia anemone tuberose and many other bulbs Now You Can Have A Wonderful t u S— Jonathan slip under boleros when the sun goes down YOUR HAIR — Steven Squires Val DARK PRINT SUNDRESSES THE CONDITION OF the Emporium Nelson juniors! your new Designs for - In Judy and Marcene Students par- ticipating were Kay Keller Elaine Wayment Linda Holley Sandra Holley Marcene Williams Judy w tance away from the lhouse equal to of the ladder's length jy- Amy Alfred Robyn Carrie Jacobs-Bonand Rudolf Friml She will be accompanied by Miss Corey Assisting at the recital will be Miss Marleene Hess who will play violin selections by Jules Massent and Richard Driggo Mrs Doris Fetscher will accompany her at the piano The public is invited ' 3 e Day ’ Grace Halls and Idonna Myers were appointed as the 1954 audit- ing committee President Louise Smith sented her annual report h by Edward Grieg was “Miss Roy” of 1954 Stork Shower Mrs Robert Olsen was host to a stork shower in honor of Mrs L J Bauer at her home in Roy last week Those present were Mrs Billy J Cottle Mrs Donald Crompton Mrs Val Glover Mrs Roy White Mrs Cleo Scott Mrs Mrs Andree Dale Anderson White the guest of honor and the Go-hoste- Sorority Holds Annual Dinner ' ' Studio) Annual Breakfast Tuesday hold its annual breakfast at the Ogden Golf and Country Club Tuesday at 12:30 pm for its members and their guests A highlight of the event will be the group reading of a play with Miss Mary Woolley chairman and Mrs Floyd A Taylor I RECITAL — Miss Carol Ann Torsak will give a recital tomorrow at 8 p m at the First Baptist Church (Porter-Whea- t Ogden Drama Club to Hold The Ogden Drama ' ' ?? - - announce the engagement of their daughter Jeanne Rae Garside to Weyman Gus Simpkins son of Mr and Mrs A A Simpkins of Harrison Ark i The Redmonds moved to Nevada about 10 years ago- Miss Garside attended the St Benedict’s School of Nursing graduating a year ago She is now at the 3® STANDARD-EXAM1NE- B Miss Dorothy Corey will present her vocal student Mbs Carol Ann Torsak in a recital tomorrow at 8 pm in the First Baptist Church 514 25th St Miss Torsak wall sing arias from “La Boheme” “Mignon” and “Madame Butterfly” and numbers r'Z i - v Former Ogden Miss of Nevada Is Engaged to Arkansas Man Mr r Vocal Student Guild Groups Give Programs Close Activities The Senior Keyboard Guild of Mrs J Clyde Buehler and Mrs L Keith Nelson Mrs Dennis Plans Recital Ogden will present a musicale at Theodore Bohn Williams and small daughters Carolyn Gould Of Roy to Wed WesfWeberife lA vrvwv rvr V’r 1955 JUNE 5 - V"NV" |