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Show e SUNDAY, APRIL §, 1967 4A Sunday Herald vias",ve Tyro Toastmistress Club Had Talk On Daydreams, Plans Salt Lake Meeting ' Tintic OES Welcomes Tyro Toastmistres Club_met contest and Louise Nelson will for the April dinher meeting represent the club. They also with Jonie Patten, vice presi- discussed going to the regional dent, welcoming the members‘ conference in June in Yakima. Lohree Stephenson was toastand guests. The topic mistress was Mrs. mistress and introduced a pan Louise Nelson, who introduced el on ‘The Excellent Toastthe subject, “Daydreams,” mistress” with Irma Johnston Each~ guest told -what--her as moderator Louise Nelson dreamsare. and Jonie Patten told of the it nducted the preparations necessary to be a Mrs. good foastmistress including business on session during whichboa a council meeting on April 5 preparation for introductions of in Salt Lake City was dis- speakers and the spice needed cussed. There will be a speech'to make the rvening enjoyable. Officials EUREKA—Tintic Chapter No. 18, Order of Eastern Star, held }a regular meeting recently and honored. Mrs. Vera Schroder, Salt Lake City, Worthy Grand Matron, and Oscar Bartholomew, Salt Lake City, Worthy Grand Patron at their official visitation. Accompanying them to Eure: ka were 16 of the 17 Grand Officers from all sections of the State of Utah. Mrs. Marion Nash, Worthy Eloise Fillmore led the educa tion meeting on committees eee New all-weather coats for men, “Gentlemen's Quarter!) reports, include a plum-colored short coat with epaulettes, big metal buttons and triple stitch. ing at the edges. Oher versions come in pure white, Impr: cal? Then how about the w slacks and even white suits that took their place -in fashion's ranks the past few summers’ Matron, presided ‘and was assisted by Worthy Patron Floyd Nash, Mrs, Mable Butler, Grand Organist, welcomed the Grand Officers ‘and the response was given by Maxine Boyd, Moab. Each dignitary was presented KATHLEEN ELDER BEVERLY BOWEN with a gift which was made by the Worthy Matron, A very Kathleen Elder Tells May 31 Wedding Plans impressive flag ceremony was held with Floyd Nash as mod- erator. Mrs. Schroder and Mr. Bartholomew were presented with gifts-and responded with very interesting talks on Thom-| as Jefferson and Patriotism: Beverly Bowen Sets May Wedding Date | AMERICAN FORK—Mr. and Richard E. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs, L. M. (Ren)|versity in May where she has Sots |Mrs. Leo Bowen of American Elder of Orem announce the! majored in Business Education. Mrs. Fava K. Parker, com-| Fork announce the engagement engagement and wedding plans) Mr. Carter graduated from mitteewoman on the Knights |of their daughter, Beverly, to of their daughter, Kathleen, and|Provo High School and LDS Templar Eye Foundation for |;—-—-——_—_ H. Carter,..son. of Mr. Seminary. He has fulfilled an the General Chapter, gave a and Mrs. Edward K. Carter of LDS fission in the North Cen- talk on the wonderful work tral States, Mr. Carter belongs being carried on by this worthy 4o~the~ Utah~-National Guard project.” About one “hundred Special Forces Unit, has stud- members were present from ied at Brigham Young Univer. most of the 25 chapters in the sity, and is presently employed state. Cookies and coffee were in Salt Lake. served following the meeting ‘The yo couple will be at)is, Mr. and Mrs. Frank home in Salt Lake City where ‘Coombs in charge. Mr. Carter will continue his FORK_The ‘land education at the University of A delicious banquet preceded 8p) the meetirig served at the MeUtah. morial Building. Mrs, Maud down under’ was the center of ‘Blight was in charge of the attention for the Vestalian Club decorations and carried out at the latest meeting at the the theme of the history of our Social Center. A color slide leccountry with clever pictures of all presidents and historical ture on that country was given events artistically made’ into by Rick Taylor recently back table decorations. The Eighth from two years of LDS mission Grade Girls of Tintic High service there. School entertained with three Hostess for the evening was songs. They were accompanied Mrs. Rex Taylor and Helen Jones was program chairman, Because of the increasing Mrs. Jones introduced Mr, Tayfor bridal lor, son of Mr, and Mrs. Don Taylor. Mr,Taylor told the group of the climate, topography, and customs Australia VALLEY CHAPTER, OES and showed a number Will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. lof color slides he had taken at the Masonic Temple. eee while there as illustrations of If you use flavored medicines, his talk. He described the lives don’t coax your child to take and traditions of city dwellers them because they taste like and told of the life that the abocandy. Be sure he knows it {s rigines, very primitive type inhabitants of the continent's \medicine, ‘brush’ country. He also showed a number of souvenirs which Living with People he had brought back with him. Special humorous readings were given by Julie’ Johnson and Blair Taylor. A delicious luncheon was. served. Australia Subject of Club Guest RulesList ForBride NewsStory ori, Mr. and Mrs. Vearl Anderson, also of American Fork. in lively little heels They will be married May29, and a reception is being planned| that same evening in the Ninth12th American Fork Ward Hall. Miss-Bowen-is-a-graduate~of | American Fork High School Miss America's little-heeled winner, Baresides. openheels and roundedtoes add up to the only where she was Pep Club presi-| dent and also president of LDS look that's right with clothes with a mod look. Seminary. She has attended Brgham Young University also, where she was a member of the Cougarettes and Shomrah Kiyel. Mr. Anderson, also a graduate of AHS, was on the high School: all-state football team and was studentbody vice president. | Hehasfilled an LDS mission | to Canada, and has attended | Snow College and is now a student at BYU. They. will live in American Fork. white, bone, black Patent, Pink... $1199 Randalls » 154 WEST CENTER, PROVO 124 S, MAIN, SALT LAKE CITY 5 . Gay Cloward Pa | MRS, JAMES R. BELL ; (Gay Cloward) oFnee! : 7i ieee Club Notes Oe eee When--painting- into corners, don’t poke or jab them with a brush. 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