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Show 2 sii- Ji,1551 SUNDAY. HERALD - V1 Year -- Old. Mada Happy By Family Party Mrs, William T. 71 Elections, Talks Are Club Program elections of new club i officers and a sparkling program on "Daily Arts of Good Living ' pleated members of Phile Teras,of Sorosia In .. f a week's meeting. to Wad the rrouD for lptf! next year is Mr:olmTBwn, Mn Tit KhAflatl VIM Mrs. Dean WGjay. see-president; r: Mrs: Biae ; Gammell, treasurer; ; Mrs. Robert Bullock, program chairman ana Mrs. Blake Gammell and Mrs. En-gene Faux, visiting committee. In presenting the program. Mrs. Kyle Clark had worked out small booklets with 'an attractive red Valentine cover and containing a y. household hint from every member of the club, combined with full In structions on the care, treatment ana snipmeni oi uowers. un ue cover was inscribed "Year 'round Valentines." After a discussion of the book let, Mrs. Clark demonstrated how to mend broken dishes. How to clean the edges, apply the glue and bold the. piece In place until dry. She also suggested that In mending delicate figurine figures that they be placed in a sand box to bold them rigid. She- -' closed the interesting pro gram with a discussion of transfer magic as set forth by. Peter JOYCE SHELTON Hunt, and showed the many sam ples she had developed iacluding a salt canister, soap container, and salad bowl. .A .;( tray , followed Mrs. Arnold Graham the first speaker with instructions on the dehydrating of flowers be fore framing them under . glass This is a method perfected by the V By DENA S. GRANT mother, Mrs. Flora Fish romantic interest to. a "wide circle of speaker'.s AMEBICAN FORK er. Mrs. uranam also spoke of and Shelton of of the announcement Joyce engagement the is friends flower arrangements Air. and fresh Kenneth R. Taylor, made by the parents of the bride-elec- t. "Window Shopper" for the month of the are L. Glen Mrs. parents Mrs. A. R. Shelton. Mr. and Taylor was Mrs. John Bowen who gave an review of new Spring interesting in 7th vows March t . The betrothed cadple will exchange wedding i a Dries and clothing; improvements the Salt lake LDS temple. Elder Clifford fc,. Youngy ot .uus cuy, in baby foods and baby clothing assistant to the Council of the Twelve, will perform the marriage Mrs. Harold Bandley was host ceremony. to. the group in the home of a rfntinn that sima evening in FirmaKe Hall, will honor the ess her sister.. Mrs". Stanley Girrin. She H. Bleak e of Howard chosen Drideto-bMrs. has The young couple. served dainty refreshments and e City, a sister "oi Air. layior as ner mairon oi nuaar uu each one- - received a. filled Val ' of hpnor. her sister, Janet Shelton. as maid entine candy cup. Bridesmaids, will include Norma Jean Shelton. Kaye Holmst'ead. Others there were the Mesdames Lois Humphries and Joan:Gerber. all of this city. .v J. Fred Ahlander,. Eugene Faux. benedict-elecf- s the be will man as best brother, C Standing - A. ' Fisher. Paul Harmon, will Grant and Varney Preston Taylor. Mclvin Frandsen, Merril Doran '.Johnson. Monroe Paxman. ' as line ushers. , the receiving join N. Clark. Willard C. Nel Blonde Miss Shelton was Steel Day queen for 1950 and that same Stanley son. Kalph Olsen. Clyde? Patten, for Miss contest Utah. in the finalists the year was among in eight school activities she was a member of layior weynoias-anArchie Bowhigh Among the leaders of the Senior Hop. aen. the band, was a cheer leader, and After graduating in 1950 she' attended the University of Utah school A of. business where she was a pledge of Kappa Kappa Gamma before She is now employed in tne Frovo area. changing to the isBYU. a senior at the BYU where he is taking premedics Mr. Taylor and plans to enter the medical field. A graduate of the' high school an active part not only here he was a member of the band and took By MADOUNE DIXON In school but in the LDS Second .ward. , h Mrs. Burton was hostess Lasto Vegas,; the future Mr: and to her 'Larry Following a honeymoon trip social club Thursday at the Mrs. Taylor will reside in American Fork. home of her. parents. Mr. and Mrs. rank Curtis. Luncheon wa served at tables attractively decorated in a valentine motif and' games of is rook brought prizes for high score to Airs. Jack Spencer and Mrs. i Jack Provstgaard. LAMBDA TAU : Mrs. Frank Cowan of entertained m. home at 8 the p.. Monday at a turkey dinner recently to hon Mrs. Fred Sumsion. or the birthday of her son. George NIKE SPANISH FORK Wednesday C. Cowan. Twenty family members Monday 8 p. m.,with Mrs. Alice Fidlelis Club at the were present. the ;met night Salerno. home of Mr. and Mrs. Gil Taylor. Visiting, here recently were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Curtis and three MUNICIPAL SECTION The were Mrs. Len little Monday 2:30 p. m. at the Wodaughters of Salt Lake City. men's Clubhouse. Allen Johnson Hansen, Mrs. W, E "Williams, Mrs. Mrs. Eugene Smith entertained will be the guest speaker on the William Money. These, with their her card club Tuesday evening. Messers'and Mes with eight guests enjoyitfg Juoch-eosubject, "Abraham Lincoln." A husbandsD. and C. Bowen. Loren Creer and games of bridge. Mrs. musical program has been ar- dames' ' and Harvey Nielson made up the Kent Barron and Mrs. Gale Bar ' ranged. ron were bid in addition to .club party. WRITERS' SECTION Table games were played with members. Prizes went to Mrs. Gale Tuesday 8 p. m. at the Women's prizes going to Mrs.W4iliam and Barron and Mrs. Bryce Jones Clubhouse. Elections will be held Len Hansen. ' Consolation prizes to Mrs. Harrison former and Mrs. Ruth McDonnel and Mrs. Mrs. Taylor and William Money. Betty Jane Dixon, and three little full course dinner was served daughters of-- Caliente, Nev., visited Jack Spendlove will,' speak on andA the -yalentine theme was .car- here over the weekend. ' She: 'ac Light Verse." ried out. companied her brother, Dick Dix BYU DAMES on, who is employed at Las Vegas Friday' 7 p. m. for Sweetheart planning to atkd should ? call and spent" the weekend here with supperr Joseph Smith building ban Mary Lawrence. 4I97-food his family: . quet hall. All wives of BYU stu chairman, before 7 p. m. Wednesdents are invited to attend. Those day for resecvations BORN UNDER FIRE BOSTON Ethel Mur ray, 35. gave birth to a baby in her apartment even as firemen were 5 I fighting a fire in the upper floors of the building. 1 Heslington made happy on her recent 71st birthday, anniversary when mem bers .of her family surprised her with a party. Following time ef visiting, re freshments were served, the hon ored woman cutting a prettily trimmed cake which was served. Those attending, were her hus band, and Mrs. Richard Hesling ton. Mr., and Mrs. Robert E. Nichols . and daughter, Shauna Lee; Mr. and Mrs. MicJc Lindsay and daughter, Kathleen; Mr. and Mrs. David Heslington.- Mr. .and Mrs. Morrell Hunter, Mrs. James Paramore. Lyle Fair, Richard Tanner and Shirleen Tanner. A variety of gifts were received by Mrs. Heslington. . retary-reDorte- - -- I i- s an Pay'son - Fidel Out Enjoyed Dinner And Games Club Notes : tProvo brides of next month will include Ruth Tremayne Richan, charming' daughter of Ruth Louise Partridge and of Raymond Buckley Richan, who will become the bride l, Clark J. Mildenhall, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Leslie Milden-halalso of Provq. ; The marriage ceremony will take place at sundown on Sunday March 16, at the home of the bride's grandmother, Mrs. E.'D. Partridge. Bishop S. Richmond Young, of the 13th LDS Ward, a relative of the bride, will officiate, with v only the immediate family members present. Miss Richan is employed in Provo and Mr. Mildenhall, now a sophomore at the University of Utah, expects9 to enter military service soon. , - Mrs. LeRoi Chadwick, state pres ident of the National Pen Women's League and Mrs. Clinton L. Ver non. Salt Lake City ch.apter president, both of Salt Lake City, supervised, the organization of a Provo chapter, during the week at a meeting heldin Provo. Following the election of officers. each was presented with the League symbol of ' an owl with pen, pencil and brush super imposed, standing for the three arts, music, art and literature, to be pursued in wisdom. Each also was "presented with a, copy of the poem "Littany" and were pledged . I J.-Ross , . Don-Mar-K- ay year chairman Ruby James. Games section; Mrf . Ruth Aiken. . vice were played. Supper was served chairman; Mrs. Harold BlsaelL secretary and Mrs. Kenneth Bulat t o'clock to forty-silock, program chairman. FollowBy MARION CLEGG ing the voting, Mrs. Harold B Use 11 read the club collect and the The Friday Bridge Club was en minutes were read by Mrs. Afton tertained at the home of "Mrs. Let-ti- e JUST ARRIVE! ! Graham. Lenxle in Keetley. An afternoon To introduce the Droeram. Beryl A Shipment of John of games was followed by a de Jensen, who, is a student-oCharles Thomas and who expects licious luncheon. to leave soon for Chicago to continue her studies, favored with Mrs. Harold Miller entertained vocal selections. She was assisted the 5th Grade students of the Cenby her mother, Mrs. C. O. Jensen tral .School at her borne Thursday at the piano. The book review was afternoon In honor of her daughter given by Mrs. Robert Allen, of were enjoyed and i"The Peabody Sisters of Salem." Lyn. Games valentine luncheon was served to by Louise Hall. Thorpe. She was 28 children,4 . to loyalty, honor and perseverance introduced by Mrs. Kenneth Mar- tin. In the group. Mrs, Ruth Smith was hostess to PRESTO VbURPEE The light refreshments which the Thursday Bridge Club at La Initial officers of the cluB In- were Mrs. served hostesses. Vera rooms. Fisher's by party clude, Mrs. E. E. Coles, president; Barney McGarry, Mable - Olsen, The MIRROMATIC Missionary Mothers will Mrs. Delbert Chipman, American Mrs. Mrs. Rhea meet next Wednesday at the home Johnson, Dewey Fork. vie president; Mrs. C. L. Reeve. Mrs. Clarence Stewart. of Mrs. W. G. Young. PRESSURE Johnson, secretary and treasurer. Mrs. Lucille Peterson and Mrs A class is being con currently The visiting officers spoke brief- Loyd "Whitlock." were arranged on ducted by Mrs. Mary Bason In COOKERS ly saying that the Provo chapter white embossed table cloth. A boudoir chairs. The class1 becomes the 140th In the. United large red cupid centered the table covering meets from 9 a. m. to 5 o. m. In We Have . States. Also describing the aims and small red hearts were mingled the home of Mrs. Oliver Edwards. and its purposes. Mrs. Chadwick with the attractive' hurricane Miss Carmen Ramert of Grand POPCORN POPPERS announced that she will be a dele- lamps holding red candles at each Rapids. Minnesota, is the new technic! an at the Heber Hospital, She gate to the , national convention end. Refreshments were served to 30 s making her home with Mr. and held In Washington. D. C. Mrs. Lee Kay. . Guest speaker for the group was Mrs. Clifford Provost entertained Mrs. Marbra Josephson, editor of at a valentine party in her home the Improvement Era and well for friends of her daughter Sarah known writer and lecturer, who! May. addressed the group on the values Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lawrence of art and creative ability, saying: spent Thursday in Salt Lake where "that personal integrity was most they visited with their daughter Important." She also said that art: and ber family. Jacqueline "hon A. was "Is one's private view of a public Mrs. Joseph Stubbs We Service What Miss Roberta Clegg who Is at world." adding: "that a good ored recently by her family mem tending the LDS Nurses' School in , W e Sel- l, writer must be in love with bers when they gathered at ber Salt Lake, recently spent a few ; words." home on the occasion of her 79th days with her parents. 46 N. Univ. Phone 418 Mrs. Coles assisted . by Mrs. birthday. Mrs.. Ferris Clegg spent last Johnson and Mrs. Clifton Thayne, An. especially made birthday weekend 'visiting with her relatives served refreshments fitUng to the cake was cut and served to the In Cedar City. patriotic season, and favors in the guests' and music was furnished form of a log cabin with a hoisted by the grandchildren. Mrs. Stubbs flag were presented to each one also had .letters read that were present. These were made by Mrs. written by family members many years ago Chipman. Those present were Moyle The delightful affair was held Jess in the home of Mrs. John S. Van Stubbs. and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Mr. and 11 A Cott and she assisted with hostess Smith and family: Stubbs and children; Mr. and duties. Pink and white sweet peas Earl Olsen and children: Clyde in a crystal bowl decorated a lace Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Adam son and covered refreshment table. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Adamson and Van Cott also showed much of her family; Mr. and Mrs. Don Adam-so- nart collection to the group.-Otherand family; Mr. and Mrs. Farattending Were Mr- - re 11 Jorgensen and family of 82 West Center LaVar Groneman. Mrs. Stanley American Fork and three sisters. Jones. Mrs. Jack Grpneman, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Bourne. Salt Melvin Fillmore and Mrs. Leo; Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. William Benson and Mrs. Minnie dull. Meredith. American Fork. Heber City s. K . f REVERE WARE; - . 4 PECK 79th Birthday ; Observed With Fam ily Social i ELECTRIC AmtimoJi s " j It's easy to look pretty when you travel with this pew light weight plastic kit. It's the packed with all. con-Ivenie- ntly s: - 1 Women's League Launched ! V aaUafacUea - and enjoyed SPANISH FORK The Lady Lions bad their annual Instrumental accompaniment by view made a full program for Lit the sweetheart Wednesday night Finegar. erary Section meeting at the We- - at the Socialparty Center. Lola Argyle Mary men i Clubhouse. was In charge of the program. The The committee in charge of the. Mrs. Marion Olsen. who has Trio were very much affair was Bessie Smith. Melba acted as vice chairman for the Chrlsteasen. Wahnetah Guild and was elected chairman Of the Provo Chapter Of Pen j (U.R)-Mr- Molding . ; Val-Storr- -- RUTH TREMAYNE ' Salt-Lak- mm Section Beets Neted aealpter Berta RICHjfo eaWta with the kaada Margealies: is aa insti active pleasare that previdea practical aad helpa u vereeose UaialUeaa." Officers, Ruth Tremayne JRichan To Hears Program. S F. Lions Hold, Sweetheart Party Election of new section officers. Wed March 1 6 in Provo musical Uons in four vocal numbers with numberr and a book re j ' iy www I Prominent American Fork Maid to Wed in March -- , Items- - you need, for personal appearance care. I i . ( "our cpforfut osier DRES FASHIONS... M 89.5tdl99.5 a hint of our wfl; rouhdeti cpllection . . . populor fabric neW SHAlf', Unen-fcKtuthraie W - i ill Hill .a CASSEROLE, served with. Individual boJcers of died sweet potatoes makes a hearty wintertime, meal. LEF-COR- N - i can- . for legs 1 Spring Is " Here! ... 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