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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 24

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SUNDAY MARCH 4. 11SS After Four. Years SUNDAY HERALD 4-A Tri-Thalia'n Uhristensen Wed HUH County Uuh ie Club Notes Fletcher March 28 Ronald Hears" 11 PROVO WOMEN'S, COUNCIL Mrs. Fukal Speaks I -II' i I Arts CluB Board meeting for section chair Brent Jarvis fas Official Birthday Party Brent Jarvis, son of' Mr. and men and officers will be held Mon PLEASANT GROVE Announce- LDS Seminary and of Brigham Lecture day, at 2 p.

m.i at Women's Young University where she served as an officer of the LDS Lambda ment is being made of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Bonnie Christ ensen, and Ronald SPANISH FORK Holland was i 1 the subject of an illustrated lecture Fletcher by Mr; and Irs. Ert Mrs. tThomas B. arvis. Spanish AMERICAN Interesting by Paul Tanner of iPaysoa when he "Christensen, Pleasant Delta Sigma.

She is' a Golden Gleaner and for the past two years has taught school at the Dugway High School. She is an active nmnr'n experiences in herj life and; events Fork; was. the guest of honor at a birthday party. Although Brent Grove, parents of the bride-elect. Club House.

-DE MOLAY MOTHERS i Will meet Monday at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Charles Fetter-ley, 80 E. 2nd N.

I PYTHIAN SISTERS Will, meet at the home of; Mrs. H. G. Blumenthal, 356 East Center Monday at 8 p. m.

1 recently addressed members: of the Tri Thalian Club at the Social Center. i 1-, which have transpired! since hav Mr. and Mrs. N. E.

Fletcher, of I I 1 ,5 1. I 11 is really four years old he cele I I ft IIs .1. member of the auxiliaries of the I i I I 5 pa; are parents of the benedict-elect. The couple will be i Mr. Tanner, spent three LDS Church, and is currently serVr ing asf stake Sunday School secre- years on an LDS Mission; in Hol brated his first official birthday on jLeap Year Day.

The center of attention was a married March 28 in a candle-light land, showed colored slides of the feary at Dugway. i j. ceremony at 7 p. m'. at the Pleas SOCIAL ARTS CLUB country and tpld of the customs; of The groom-to-be is Berving in ant Grovel First-Fifth Ward, with the people.

He showed an original the army at Dugway, and has Bishop Welby Gammon of the Will meet at the home of. Mrs. Erma Hawke Monday f- at 7:30 Dutch costume 30u years old. spent two years in the Korean can Fifth LDS: Ward officiating. Close friends and relatives will' witness p.

m. flict. The couple plan to make a Mrs. Lee Hales was hostess, and Mrs. Lorin Creer presided.

An accordion solo played by Dell clever "cowboy" birthday cake wth plastic cowboys, horses, and a' corral on top of the cake. A lunch i was served to guests with favors being hats; horns, iand. He received many gifts from Lant Olsen, Lynn Ray Hales, Dennis iBrlmhall, Gary' Jarvis, Valene Jarvis, Colleen Schramm, the nuptial rites. 7 ing been chosen 1955 national mother of the Year were related by Mrs. Lavina C.

Fugal, of Pleasant GrdveJ to members to rjie Cultural Arts Club recently. Mrs. Lynn at her was assisted by; Mrs. Kenneth Hunter, rMrsi Elliott i3. Lee and Mrs.

Leon Parduhn. Myron! Boley, president, was in charge. The club collect was given by Mrs. Lee. A report of the Legislative 1 Council' si meeting was given by Mrs.

Walton Foulger. There were 22 present; light refreshments were served, home at Dugway until his discharge from the service when they Miss Cfcristensen lis a graduate Badham, brother of the hostess.1 will make a home in Georgia. of Pleasant Grove High School and 1 Refreshments were to LAMBDA TAU 4 WU1 meet at the home of Mrs. Stella Ellison, 160 S. 6th Monday at 8 p.

m. EXCHANGETTE5 Will meet Wednesday, at 8 p.m. There will be a fashion show. members and two guests, Mrs. Don i Kempton and Junior Hardy.

Steven Schramm, Janet Lee Han sen. Also present to help Brent cele- qyson News 1 CI eo Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. D. D.j ppn )n nrc ft.iM.''Mf, JinH Mm.

Max HnJ IV-C sen. and Mr. and Mrs. Orvall Held Schramm of Provo, and Mrs. Ruth Jarvis of Spanish Fork.

Mi Sets In Heber Meet Payson Woman Honored Tt; J1. Social Events, PAYSON Mrs! Willis Speneef Monday 1. ill HEBER The Teen-age Gold and Green ball, was -held' Saturday, evening in the Heber Social Hall, according to Nellie- Wright, YW-MIA stake president, i "A Dancing World" was the calnsaAsf 4-C a 3 i PAYSON American Legion Aux Nephi Kiwanis Feted At Leap Year Party NEPHI The Kiwanlannes, of the was honored at several! social functions during the when groups of friends and relatives iliary will meet Monday with Mrs. Dick Lant in charge of the gro- crr-am nn 'Tntnminilfw KonHA gathered to celebrate hep i birth Mrs. Noel Reece president; urges day! Gifts and- refreshments were Nephi Kiwanis Club entertained all members to be brought; by each group.

Last; week the following-, i neigh their partners at a Leap Year Party at a loci.1 cafe. Carnations and initialed hand Mrs. Wilford Ellsworth has re bors spent an afternoon visiting with Mrs. Spencer, enjoying re; turned from Las Vegas, where she was called due to the illness of her i grandson, Kay Ellsworth, son of Mr. and Mri.

Kenton Ellsworthi i i 1 kerchiefs wert presented as favors to the Kiwanlannes and Kiwanians. Officer's wives under the direction freshments and a 'social time: Mrsj. Eari Elmer Mrs. May jBeddoes Elsie Scouts and Beehive girls from the 11 wards furnished the floor show. Keith and Noreen Turnbow, stake dance directors, fwere in charge of the affair.

Ward dance directors worked with them to teach numbers to the4'-ones participating in the floor show. Let a chicken that's been dipped into boiling water steam for a few minutes in a paper bag before picking. The smallest pin feathers thea will come out without trouble. i of Fontella Boswell were in charge of Fifty-two Kiwan Schramm, Mrs. Clarence Chns-tensen, Joseph Schwartz, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Woodhouie lannes and Kiwanians were pre have returned from Los Angeles, I IrsL James Garner, Mrs. Demar Elmer; Mrs, I Milton Drollinger, MrsL Lorin Wilcock and Mrs. Lee Elmeri' i tt sent. Edna Mae Ludlow acted as toastmistress and directed the program.

Numbers were given by Enid Anderson, Ida Black, Evelyn Ldmax Roy Hansen and a double trio; of Kiwanians sang two num where they have; spent the past three months With their son, Emil Woodhouse. They; made; the trip home with Emil, who is spending a week here and plans to return to his Los Angeles home In the near i I The Pinochle dub brought din MB. AND MRS. LARRY M. BEVERIDGE (DARLEIE CARSON) Darlene Carson Recites i under the direction of Fern B.

accompanied by Vivian ner arid gifts to join Mr. and Mrs. Spencer in pleasant sddal. In bers. A clever dance was present future, i i ed by.

Lois Larsen. Singing was Hoyt. the group were Mr. and Mrs. Pat McLaughlin, Mr.

and Mrs: Rus Vows; With Larry Beveridge The presidency of the newly or ganized Fifth Quorum of, Elders; of BONNIE CHRISTENSEN sell jMcBride.i and Ted Spencer; jand Mrs. -George Pickering, Mrs- Lorin Wilcock and Mrsj Verda Barron. Payson Fourth Ward spent -Thurs GROVE Or of Chambej-laia, and Mrs. Maggie PLEASANT SPECIAL SALE ON day -at the Manti LDS Temple, the lovely brides of tie winter Orr. They were accomr-anied by their easoa wai Darlene' LaRee Car Several others also callett during wives.

In the party were Mr. and Presiding at the guest register i the evening. They were airs. Sam Mrs. Bill Ashworth, and Mrs.

ton, wbo was united in marriage with Larry Beveridge, at the was Betty Jo Alexander, a sister Houser Francom, Mr. and Mrs. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Melvin El-merj Mr.

and; Mrsj Shirley Swartz, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer1 Swaiiz and Provo Birthday. Dinner Planned by SUP, DUP Sons and Daughters of Utahjberts assisted by Joyce Harmon, Russell Schearrer, land Mrs. Salt Lake Temple, Feb.

27. Elder Raymond Clayton offi of the groom. Stewart Beveridge performed ithe duties of best man Kenneth price ciated at the. doobie-rinff cere- Albert" for his brother, and ushering were toony. i Tfee bride is the daughter Mr.

and Mrs. Houser 1 Francom brothers of the bride, Gary, Dar MONDAY and TUESDAY SPECIAL spent a day at the Salt Lake LDS Vern Morgan, Teton Jackson and Pioneers will the annual reil and Gene Carson, and the temple and later were house groom DTotner, Sodney. guests over the weekend at the dinner to celebrate the birthday of ProvOi March 12,. at the Pio Erma Boshardi All board members will; assist with arrange merits and transportation. featured in me serving room home of her.

brother end 1 wife, 1 Oe i Sunday I members df the Spencer family brought refreshments and gifts land enjoyed a family party.i Included were Mrs. Hyrum Spencer, Mrs. Ear Peterr son, Mr. and! Mrs. Cliff Spencer, Mr.

and Mrslj Artj Daley Jand two cbHaren, and 'Mrs. Mc-Bride. illf inter ilM neer museum. Living pioneers wa sa delicate pink four-tired wed Mr. and Mrs.

-Ray Van Leuven, at will be honored. ding topped' with a bride Bountiful. i I The pioneer museum will be open to visitors on March 12 from Special-guests at the event will and groom, and wedding bells. A ci Mr. and Mrs.

El via L. Carson of Pleasant Grove and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H- Beveridge of Fleasact Grove. Witnessing me ceremony vere parents of both couples: the bride's grandmother, Mrs.

LLUle Carson; i Mr. and Mrs. Winston Glllls; and Bishop and Mrs. Lewis Harmer. Parents of the groom entertained at dinner at 4 local cafe following the ceremony.

Lovely wedding decor was featured. A wedding! reception followed 2 to 5 p.m. I be the Mayor of Prpvo, the Coun- Mrs. Bob Phelps entertained her special note of interest on the cake table was finished portraits of the cllmen and their partners. card club Thursday evening! Mrs.

i ln-j Dan River and other famous name fabrics. Prints and plain colors. Reg. i 1.9 yard. Monday and Tuesday Special i- i a.

"i General chairman! is Verl bride and The cake was Donna Andrus Was a special, guest I i cut and served to members of Dixon with Naomi i Swensen as and prizes were awarded to Mrs Gean Worthington, Mrs. Lois Cow families after the reception. Serv an and Mrs. Sherman Loveless. presiueni.

i -i i Paul Daniels, Wasatchi County Agricultural agent will the speaker. He I will discuss VSoil and ii i i i 53: -j Mrs. Ivers issues an invitation ing hostess was Virginia Nehring, Midvvay Garden Club Sets 1 Meeti Monday h' co-chairman. Francis Callahan and Mr. and Mrs.

i Melvin Fillmore are in charge of invitations, corsages land badges and invita assisted by olyn Carson, Geor- FASHION CONSCIOUS? Make your own clothes and save, save, savel Ses us for any sewing need. same evening at the Pleasant Mrs. Houser Francom has re giana Erickson, Donna, Breoda and Gall Chamberlain and Connie Grove Timpaoogos Stake Taber to all persons interested in gar turned from -Southern California, where she spent the past seven tions. I Dinner will be served under the direction of Maude Ro- nacle, and given by the bride's Leavitt. Arranging the gifts; were MIDWAY The Midway Gar parents to honor of the couple.

dening- to the meeting. The club is open to alP'county residents. It offers the latest and weeks visiting with relatives. At Southgate, she was a guest of her Myrtle Erickson. Lorena McCausiand, Francell Gines, Belva and tour of the new LDS temple in 216 NORTH UNIV.

AVE. i The bridal party greeted guests standing front of a setting of Seuing: Cenfeip den Club! will hold the monthly meeting Monday; evening in the council room of the Town Hall, according; to Glenna Ivers, sister and Mr. land Mrs. Lbs Angeles. En route home, she Katherine.

Chamberlain, i Gift bear pink and white gladioli and chry J. W. formerly of Eureka. best i methods of gardening for this type of soil and climate, ers were Sheryi Pope, Rhea aod was joined by Mr. Francom at St.

George, and they spent the day at santhemums, with clusters of Mrs. Francom also visited with Polly Carson, and Betty Jane II 'I large wedding bells nested in blue Chambertaln, assisted by Mrs the LDS temple there, witnessing the marriage of a' relative. laxouy bi coroanK ana enjoyea ribbon bows tied to white pillars and ferns. I i iean iope. me trousseau room was arranged by Thelda Hansen and Nellie Weeks.

Greeting guests 7 1 The bride was lovely in nylon at the door were Bishop Mrs i Harold Bullock, I -j KEEP YOUR JEWELRY SPARKLING CLEAN John Fugal acted as master of ceremonies 1 for the program. which included a toast to the bride USE WEBB'S i I cuaJ CLEANS by Vera Carson, and a toast to the RINGS: CLEANS DIAMONDS groom by Joan Thomas; vocal duets by Bishop and Mrs. IBoyd JEWELRY tulle and lace underscored With satin. The bodice featured a high neckline and peter-pan collar outlined with fluted Cuile. sleeves tapered to lily points.

The full floor-length skirt of tulle was lined with rows of hand-clipped rose point lace and fell in a 1 flounce to the floor. A tiara of seed pearls released a veil of aheerest illusion. She carried a white orchid nested in stephano-tis and feathered pink carnations Linda Carson, the bride's sister, was maidj of honor with Mrs. Karma jJewkes, her cousin, as matron of honor and Marcia Han CLEANER CLEANS CRYSTAL i CLEANS BRACELETS i I CLEANS EYEGLASSES 50c i I SI to Seeiy, and by Jacqueline (Jacobs and Charlene Thome; an original reading by -Pat Keetch, and xyio-phone numbers by Gene Fugal. For her godng-away costume the bride chose; navy- blue ensemble with matching The couple is planning a Arizona and Nevada honeymoon and will be at home at the Alpine Villa upon their return.

I i i 1: oco i I' I 20 NORTH UNIVERSITY WEBB'S-JEWS i i sen and Betty Johnson as maids. VJuniot bridesmaids were tirtj DeAnn I McCausiand and Susan Alexander. The bridal at tendants were gowned in frocks of shaded crystal blue, waltz length, antique taffeta. They ried wedding bells fashioned of pink and blue carnations. The Chdrmode 1 junior bridesmaids carried bas kets of sweet peas and rose petals Contour Bra which they 1 sprinkled to form a scented pathway for the bride and groom as thei took place for the bridal waltzi Mrs.

Carson' chose a gray lace over pink taffeta afternoon frock, while the groom's "mother wore blue lace over blue taffeta. They donned like corsages of gardenias anu pink rose-buds. Also in the wedding parti, were two grandmothers of the; bride, and an aunt, Mrs. Lillie Carson, airs. Jansette Permanently, padded Built In foam rubber.

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