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Show TUESDAY, APRIL II. UiS 10 l i n DAILY HERALD fount. Wife of Exchange Mothers Give Shower for" Brid&e Session J Bride Li Fauerell Club met (or Young Las PassePelle Club Meets for Municipal Section Takes Verbal Tour of Italy Teacher Speaks To Mothers Club Hr- PLEASANT GROVE-M- n. wa th S'.ihfl! apeaker vey gueU briitae aession tt th home AMERICA! FORK-- Mr. Ralph Iht Mother Study Club when Mrs M.X gTiesU Of the Municipal Soction. Mr. Clyde Davl. where daffodil A. Dunn and Mrs. Let R. Johnson ,of thev v. ere entertained tt the home flower and other trance of eprmg tour verbal graced on a Italy, Provo Women Uuncil brldl, thowf r of Mrl rord P,ulion. Mri suhtU h0item i" room, . in London with her 'honoring Mr. Dtao Johnoa In theip,nt a I' fid Switzerland, Monday afternoon. w I T,rt muband. who wa an exchan. U)S Wiri rhurcbt. She described aome of the customs efthe pfople which ,mVPrl1" : ; h0 mirriat took plae(teacber, and her two ton. She dia- viaited last aummtr. She apoke Miller, Mra. Neat Scott and Wr.ibrldf ' ' 18th at Laa Vegas, Nev., ruised tbe political and aoclal eon- March -of how Milton Johnson. . and beautiful of the I parki .! under tbe labor govern- much better dresaed the children! Supper was aerved by the hostes wat the former Irene Dunn, daugh-djtio- n l ' of France appeared to be than to Mesdames Mark Hirst. MUttm ter of Mr. and Mr. Ralph A. menl. Tbe proeram was arranged de- - U. Johnaon, Sara Marriott!, LeonDunn of thi city. Tb bridegroom by Mr. Ray Merrill. of Italy. Mr. Roger tbe The world of modern Interior that resist fading and other modem R.l F.,trtt Fenton, president, dls- the eon of Mr. and Mr. Meal DeLoa Miller, acrlbed climbing up Mount Veauv- - Uaacien. decoration waa unfolded for mem accessories. An open discussion Johnaon of Orem, tu and of having auaitnc who Scott and Clyde Davis of business jcuaaed matter, pertainber of Phile Nada Club. In a followed. ' C tbe William club. to To greet her guest, the the Pope Mr. brtde.lng rUEASANT GROVE The Jay meeting held at the home of Mr. on the wn attired in a pink linen dreaa Smith wa appointed to be In cee Gem of L. W. Mitchell, Section Carl . Mr. poke Llndley Mr. Howe. Pleaaant Grove will with white acccuorle. Mr. Dunn charge of arrangement for dele of the Engliia chalrmaa presided. Tb club col-- ! on' I" Introducing the speaker. Blair coming coronation each- - wore navy. gate a to the Johnaon Pleasant and Crove feuera attend itate Mr. sponsor Day ' 7 Kenner Dell ,IHn Hawaiian K ... . gave a , I i n Mr. Queen. .iiIm " umit r rnnij.ntinn July 24 according cu- Mr, Harold Mill l.en uoya waa muixcn oi f ford and the minulea cy Mr, Mr. financial SUnlry treat-waserved to report. In wa Lake. Salt Jt be held urged which Lewis. for ceremotiie program Preatwlch. pre.ldent. A full day thit he bti - - - - ltnt gven ,n iWird Heal presided. IIS fc'iwn " v - - Included number by Geraldjthat aupport be givert to a public of activities la Mr. Roger alio furnished two In the form of an lmiRi being planned that .of honor for excellence In the field in be held Pleaaant to Refreshment followed and thot meeting Schmidt. Mariam Prancom, Mr, In the number musical Mr delightful interior decoration, by the attending were Mesdamea Harold will take ctre of the entertainment original Haw.Uaa travelogue. Robert Smith, Mr. Kenneth Fran- - Grove In regard to the rwa. " American Institute of Architect. Bailey. R. D Cloward, Jack V. aionio Morley, who ha guldea.iorm com. Par Laniing. Carol Jean chool urvey commission report. for thi. holiday. To .tart the oy Aire. lucnaro. v, andi . TrfAnt mi ihm' mtlnif -annrtt Unl.ifiAn faHer many successful tour to Hawatl.compne0 Dixon, Frank Daln. Roy B. Ham vertLement for thi. day will be th.jf odV'rV Interior deco- - mond. nauva with Yesh.rah ' .J Missionary g r 0 U P , . 'n . i -B t U nawauana,'""- . ' 4 P U'rnlrk i " -at J' Ur. nninllll Pl.ll Stanley Heal, Jack Jensen, rn.j . . .,,.' aoornea BrtKM apnng pioiaoma b Roy W rVnAthw V mm4 mnii JnAnM Rrhatl Ufln Mra Tlinmil ITiintnn Mr fi atrawDerry uay noai uai wmaUoa which begin In 1920 to Cer Lawrence June. Milton Nelson, 1 dance. She also displayed theof . . ibowtd film. .v.: aoa former president a nm. have for It theme the "21TH" many. Gradual change were made Wesley Knudsen, Carl Llndley. J. w niun Mr. riir,n aerved by Mr. Mltchcll. I She- - Introduced Audrey Thomp- - were "J" eT R lnh Eastern State. LDS mission .ndl i Mr.. II. w7 acoba. Mn. ir- -' and will be built Under the direc- up to the econd world war, he Kdwin Stein, Harold Van Wagenen, - Dkll Mra ana il nn.s.U chelo r C.rmaiin Jensen. Mr. F.ck M.cf.rl.ne.' t Brlgh.m of religion on, Viol. Kah.yaga.hJ aid. After the war,, came a pe- Dean ' Vn Wagenen, Shermtn ,h; med Vrt tion of the board of director. h G.'LlVoung University in a recen m"'-- . lip phiueh. bo aang C Ur R.y S. Merrill. Mr,. Leo H.r-- . It wis decided to meet on the riod of experimentation with noted Wing. Arch Madsen, Delmar Keno of, MorteJ - " designers becoming known auch ner, Rex Thomas, Owen Roue, vey. Mr. Uwl. Olpin. Mr., A. R. White. tf and herlHobb., J W. Smith. Reno Mem" N . Mr. ex stent. v sherm. Charles Ames, Paul ''McCobb. Warner Murphy, David Rees, La nvH.rt- - Mri li.rrv s n rhird fourth Wednesday of each month .,u..i with the J.ycee. During the aum.jR,Var Kump, LaNell Hayward. mer month it wa. proposed d otnerf. Thro h thelr work iui mcr r..vl. rmntttnn To en Cl.rk. Dcruumrr auu ixona uurrani tirnu, L.MkM. IrtatmimAnta UnOS.y. M. canmee in would the the group thpy --have developed wh8t he member, by Pearl Snow. An tnvl Pat Lansing, Nina Jo Mecham, Jo Wright, Mrs. IJoia thipman. : little dancelFrankUa Davenport, yon. Mn. Chester Aiken wa good modern" which ihould Camp Three DUP Hears Uon waa extended to all to attend Ann Scholea and Pearl Thompson. former member, Mrs. Lucille of humor to aOwwLng the quaint the hostess and her daughter, pointed membership chairman combine the following char.cter- a meeting of the Spanish Fork i in high Junior a bride The recrun new memuera. a ooaro 01 lsUcs: Design, scale, elegance, Two Histories Read ef the people. . Yesharah group, Wednesday at 7 school and will continue her ichool- - Mary, director meeting will be held proportions, with the use of exotic 'Mrg.'Morley also ahowed movie m. the p. taken ervtd .t volcano bridegroom,-whThe o bpanish .ForFirtn of an trBpting C. May of combinations woods, marble, Ruby Hales PeayrVaptaln of Ward. of tn the Korean war. attending vo-with.' UieicopJc lenl! picture This meeting was held at the wood and metal, with simplicity. Camp Three, Daughters of Utah The in celebration choo Provo. Mra. Rov Doxev conducted the caUonal the monthly home of Mrs. Emile Cancel and rhythm In motion and subtile color Pioneers read her family history 1 meeting and the spe.ker w. In- - couple I living In American Fort for tourist and picture of the refreshments were lerved to the combinations, dating back to the time of her troduced by Mr. Anna Hart. Mormon temple and (take building. in a recent following member: Mr. Robert is the keynote In all Simplicity conauciftUVM-ntertiln-of vnnlnf An l Mr. Raymond Gimg.o Mr. Lucius Laudie was chair SPANISH FORK The Junior Cornaby, Mr. Chester Aiken, Mr. good decoration and design, the meeting of the group. Mrs. Phil-inthe meeting. She announced that man of music and presented Larry .Huff read th history of JosMoth- High School girli will entertain Don Stubbs, Mrs. Harold Prest- speaker stated- He felt that mod- the next program will be ' produce tb, three-ac- t folllna of Orem In .ccordlon io)os. Huff who is her husband tMn,rrl David Mrs. Mrs. Jack eph wlch. em will Lee, furniture take its tea a at to be held their mothers en , place UTITTaKn nv Mf i Iiciu UflT ina Will l i "The Patau" ti Loul Hall. Mr. Sam in history along With Chippendale, grandfather, and a pioneer from 1 from 1 until 3:31 Mr. Green, This m. Art May p, Icera lounge. ; Connor. Member, of thewert Wri. Mt Peterson. Ida Green. Mr. Roy Hallday, Mrs. Duncsn Phyfe and others Acces Upper Canada. is an annual affair. made at that time followed by a Tlmo ward MIA will view the ?.iri,tv Mr. Harold Walton, Mr, v- -l IUUOCO I Ul I . ..Don Hairs, and the following sories show simplicity and utility. Musical numbers were given by Lincoln in Luhlon a There be .i will J ihow and t.n j tea In the art room recreauon nail r,Ba.Annl-T,n- nf piay ai Mrs. Basil Snow, Mrs. Mirglret The Home Arts teacher, questsBest designs shown at the Chi a trio, Darlene and Lynnett Huff program. High School where the picture nesday. at 7: SO p.m., according to Ruby D. Petenon and Laura Mis Audrey Lee Is general chair- Lynn Smith, Mr. Lyman Smith. can be vitwed. cago Merchandise Mart are mart and Linda Weight, and by Mrs. Mn. Glenn Johnson, play director. led by Mr. Ry Heading the cast are Jalmee Perry. man. Mr. Fern Taylor and Mrs. ed with a eood deslffn seal, mm Clara Bourne. Tb pledge Other attending were Edltha the Winy read by Norton and Merrill Palmer a the . Johnson; Mrs. Merle Madsen was hostess aort of Pin Vera Beckstrom are In charge of grade girls wil model the clothes parable to the Good Housekeeping care-fre- e A h.ppy An-1 Anna Booth. liar'. Margaret and father nd mother; Pat home artsseal of approval, indicating value In her home assisted by LaVlna WUlougbby R.ymond Uter-.- .. refreshments and Mr. Dean Jen- - they have nude in Gilllgan dcrson. Saidie the Dek.to. Mr., w choseu by Ogden, Florence music arranied by Mr. Donald and Connie Asay a the daugh en I In charge of decorations, ciaases mis year unlimited Anderson, Emma Jones and Mr. rw riuh to ee ebr.te their leventh ,. were erved Stubb. It consiited of vocal elec-- ten; Doral Hodgkin and oordMesd.mei iIyrurT i.Vance C Fred- - birthday anniversary. and dance number. The boys will have a track meet! The speaker brought samples of Huff. Refreshment publicity new wonder materials, with colors to 25. tion The Seventh, Eighth and Ninth the same afternoon. by Edna M.e ,Penrod acw n r Lan-Wilford ThomDson. ierick eompanled by Barbara wiacomw. the following supponing easi:u , , v H wa.glven by Mr. J. Benson Egan The program wa arranged by lMr- Leland were "eJ E. Rowan Charle. Perry. Mr. R.y Stew.rt Hostesse Bob Cox. Stag manager I Rich' Ream gavi . an tatereattaj Zola Peterson. Wlnfleld Clark Mr.- K.rl Taylor ana Mn Alien ard Heap. . demonstration which a t i... i . Winterton. Everyone In the ward and their InspiraUon." They howed e ' of RogerlW , ' II rrr Jaycee Gems .(rlr,t a Undertake ll'lh Hawaiian Treat r" i. 0" Yesharah Hears Y Man Speak m":rul"' ",r " m . .. . v ' n ,di u-- ......H t- Holiday Plans ie Hosts Unique A.f tvnM World of Interior Decor Told to Phile Noda Club , V ou-ve- t!";. 5rfT .Ject ,... rmrtt . ... ' Dost-mor- t. Jint . i rawmieal """f i.k- ' . Pfe..r -- . ed Hill-ma- 'The Patsy' To f'.t Be Played Kailn at Junior High Girls Set Tea May 1 Timp Ward i da Dekatos lf ubBarn CUrrcnc . Pi in . - - For Birthday wt t. j i f I ..j aioshuvojmh Bitm" - .... m.i'.. o ucioua sold by member nom-ma- Two Birthdays clai. Noted by Club 13 Members " canay wm oe,- and other cakes wnicn were later ; T"ner. of the Junior Lund- - A"n with the de.sert refresh-GleanAdrla Porter. ire. Harry Heal,, u ivan " er . nancoca, Weenlg. and ed th, rl M Royal Snow, Elizabeth Souter Mr. VitV' ,nd deron pretented ..jh,, and Mr. J. end Mr..lShe fhos, flever ulk on ,Dtnnit Anna Jensen and Mn. Rula Menace-crtooand talked o StoweU, guest. l0r th. eartoonlst a- life. HankHen-Pea- , The birthday Dalebout and Mr. Sander tt were honored by member.- of Club 1J whn they met with Mr. The members of the ICU Club JTr WW'arnx for potluck dJnnerJ two pantomime given In enJoyd ' Gifta were to the presented their recent meeting by Mr. A afternoon tocial ered guest. Jame Pollock, entitled. "Pink Or followed. Preient were those mengandy Dress," and "Jacob " LaWllUara the Metdamea and tioned ment." ' HanG. J. Beaxeri Lee Canon, Tbe balance of the time waa w. eeen, Elsie Miller and Josiaa spent in sewing and chat,, with Emlth. luncheon served to Mesdames Bene e jamin Bullock, Tony Brumjak, Mary Erekson, Andrew Jensen, Nebo District Clubs SeT neicnum. The group were entertained by Clinton B. Wlest at th home of Mrs, Inna Wlestrwho was a guest, a ! )C In attendance were Mesdame Zj.Clalr Aldrich, Harold B. Arrow- aiiaitiii vuaicii vmi letcuovu, manic The NeboN. Clark, J." Benson Egn, Glen SPANISH FORK First District, Utah Federation of Gardner, Joseph Hanson, Royal Clifford Hlnrlchien, Women' Club, will hold their an- - Henderson, nual spring convention, S.turd.y, How.rd ' Hoover, Reed E. Nllsen, April 25. at the Third LDS Ward Flake Rogen. Wilson W. Sorensen, Llda Johnaon, R. Lee Johnson. church In Payson. JKent C. Tolboe, Clinton B. Wlest. Eliza Morrill,. Birdie Moore, Lon Officers urge U Federated club, Garth Seegmiller, Merrill Bush- C. Snow, Ray Wat-ki- membera to make plana now to nell. Ted Klrwan. Steve Laraen, Safford, Jam Israel Muhlestein. be In attendance. Sterling Sessions, and Dal Smith. '- Club Notes iewia oeniwci, Inne B.ln. Jbhn Pantomimes at Club Meeting - ""''.erved , ICU Club Enjoys of Mr. ,.u' ."Srrp rjnctal .,. - Mr. ' r ADril LOnVentlOn 5-- K 1 j - n, ITCJONETTEI ffCllEN CF TBE Wednesday I p. Iieme for djrilL - MOOSE n. ' at the Moos - j(MI"JtICAf LEGIOM ; r. ACXILIART OREM Wednesday at the Veterana Me ana morial home.' Nomination election of officer will be con ducted. 1 CPTIMIST , f Thunday 1:30 p. m. at the home Mr. Leo Mecham. EEIXE MERE Thursday I p. m. at the home of R. L. Redford. . Mr. ARTISTS SECTION WOMEN'S COUNCIL Friday I p. m. Group 1 asked to meet, at the Women' Clubhouse where they will leave for the Spring ville Art galjery. A feS ' l . SETA S0ROSIS the BIO New VISI-DIAutomatical! control action. Set it and forget irl - Meeting originally scheduled for Wedneiday hat been postponed to Wednesday, April 29. i ' ociety KEHM01E WARD 2 ps. m. Josephine revleV "Kingdom; of will be a nunery. 2 p. m. th visiting teachers will hold a class period and social at the home of Hilda SIXTEENTH v Wednesday Altred will Cod.7 There NFriday at Stewart. ' M. A. Interest clas 7:30 p. m. ' thi evening at WARD 7:30 p. m. The ape-riinterest class will hear a convert' and former missionary to Syria, and ' Palestine, Albert 0$ trass:. He will describe his mission audi conversion and ahow pictures w th Holy Land. Wedneiday al A, Auxiliary Serves Coffee at the Veterana' treated to a Coffee Hospital' were r of the Hour by four member Orem American Legion Auxiliary. OREM-Sol- dler Mr. 5 f ' CnTHWARD ' Mrs. Stella H. Oaks will apeak tor the Young Married and ape- - ?. W ! I. MNTH "24" Elsie Schenck. Mr. Gwen Bench. 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