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Show DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, DEC. 29, 1955 Utah County. Utah '2 1 Engagement Announced both are students at the Brigham Saturday. Young University. Miss Johnson is majoring in Special festivities have been nursing while Mr. Tree has chosen planned to welcome in the New be will mechanical engineering for his Year. Refreshments served. major. The couple have not as yet set a definite wedding date. Dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Edris Wall were Mr. and Mrs. Elf awn Wall and children, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Wall and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jar-vi- s and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dean W. Payne Leon Wall, Mr. and Mrs. Verl entertained at their home last Fri- Wall and son, Mr. and Mrs. Guy day at a formal dinner in honor Wall, all of Santaquin, and Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Renner Kartch-ne-r and Mrs. T. Parks and family of who have recently moved to T Provo. An arrangement of holly and Mrs. Howard Halladay return white carnations with candelabra ed home Dec. 26 from Salt Lake centered the table. The guest list City where she has been with also included Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Mr. Halladay who underwent ma Rogers, Dr. and Mrs Crawford jor surgery there. Mr. Halladay Gates, Dr. Jack Watkins and Mrs. is improving and expects to re turn home early in January. Esther Schofield. - lermo Cal., was announced bytion in California. Mrs. Stella M- Rupper of Provo, Dr. Rupper attended Brigham Dr. Rupper mother. The former Young University and graduated University Miss Pryde Is the daughter of from Georgetown of R. in Mrs. Evan School of Dentistry Washington, Pryde. Mr. and D. C He is a first lieutenant stationed at McClelian Air Force Base in Sacramento, Cal. The couple were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, Dec. 16. They were honored later the same day at a dinner at the home of his brother, Dr. and Mrs. John H. Rupper. A reception will be held Friday at the Orville Ward PAYSON Mrs. Lois Bates of LDS Auditorium. Charleston, South Carolina, for- The couple will make their home merly of Payson, is announcing in North Sacramento for the next the marriage of her daughter, two years. Janet, to Douglas Fred Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Anderson of Grantsvine. Vows were exchanged Monday, Dec. 19, in - Paynes tntertain At Formal Dinner Janet Bates Engaged to D. Anderson SaLake City. The bride, a daughter of Mrs. Bates and the late Louis A. Bates, is a senior student at Utah State Agricultural College in Logan. She is a member of Sigma Kappa Sorority. Mr. Anderson is also a senior at the Logan school. A member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon .fraternity, in which he has held several offices, he is also a track star. He is a member of the ROTC. Dance Club Has Party MAKE FRIENDS Homemakers Club Elects Officers. way Homemakers club, . at the party held recently in the council room of the town hall. Selected to assist her with the year's activity were Chloe Norm, vice president; Lona Kelly, secretary - treasurer; Lois Pope, reporter. Outgoing officers are Glenna Ivers, president; Nita Zenger, vice president; Stella Kohler, sec NEW MAID OF COTTON New Maid of Cotton, Patricia Anne Cowden, Raleigh, N. retary - treasurer; Olive Kinsey, her banker boss to get a new secretary. "I won," Patricia beams. (UP Telephoto). Tne Homemakers club is con ducted under the supervision of the Wasatch County Home Dem onstration Agent, Mrs. Mary Ba cnu It is rude to hang up without a word when you realize you have dialed the wrong number. Saying "I'm very sorry but I must have the wrong number" as graciously as possible at least hows you regret having needlessly disturbed a stranger. Me, of course, should meet four apology with a courteous, That's quite a right." Employes Feted At Annual Social The employes of the Utah County Infirmary held a holiday party in Spanish Fork at the home of Dorothy Bearnson. A delicious hot supper was served after which gifts were exchanged. There were 38 present. Helping the hostess were Mrs. Louise Tasker and Myrl Vincent of Springville. and Paul ine Young and Elda Evans. Mr. Lowe having com an pleted assignment in soil con servation there. They told of the definite caste system existing there and mat unmarried girls must wear veils to keep from being carried off to harems. Mrs. C. LaMar Larson was party chairman. She was assisted by Mrs. Ivan Carlson and Mrs. Robert Nelson. There was a gift exchange. Lowe, Helena Rubinstein 2 Estrogenic Hormone Offers lor jomof&t looking skin to hold precious moietare oat &e surface and bg wrinkle ! Try a treatment for face and throat plas fabnlons estrogenic make dmy holds good for a limited only. SAVE 400 treatment Wight and day day treatment and makeup Estrogenic Hormone Cream for the face . . . reg. 3.50. Estrogenic Hormone Oil for delicate throat skin . . . value 2.50. Silk-Ton- e Special Foundation with Estrogenic Estrogenic Hormone Cream fot the face . . . rcg. 3.50. Estrogenic Hormone Oil to smooth the delicate skin of the throat ... value 2.50. A complete treatment for the price of just the cream. 6.00 value now Here's a dessert the family will particularly like on a cold winter C, telephones Juene Mere .Holiday Parties, Guests Entertains Children Mark Social Calendar Hormones for make-u- p . . beauty-treatin- - Provo at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Turtle. Covers were also placed for Mr. and Mrs Jean Tuttle of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lewis and children, Sterling and Allison, of The arrival of Mr. and Mrs. George Shell Jr. and baby Phillip, from Germany on Christmas morning made the holiday extra happy for all members of the Shell family. The newcomers son. have been in Germany with the Covers were arranged for Mr. Army for some time and he has and Mrs. Wilson, Thelma Vest, now received his discharge. They who heads the office as County were met in Salt Lake City by his parents and will visit in Manti Recorder, Amy Dean, 'Iris Oneita C. Nelson, Leah soon. Crowley, Bina Bate, Elizabeth Harmer, and special guests, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sullivan have had as guests over the noli Crowley and Ella Anderson. days their daughter and son-in- Slenderellas law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Duncan A group of ladies who call and daughters. Pattie and Barthemselves the Slenderellas bara Ann, of Glendora, Cal. The gathered at the Turf for a Christ- group was joined on Christmas mas party. They played games day for a family dinner by the of Bingo and exchanged gifts. following: Mr. and Mrs. Elmo The unit is made up of women Sullivan and family of Payson; who make a game of challenging Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Sullivan each other to losing weight. A and family of Tod Park; Terry forfeit is paid if weight is gained, Sullivan, home on leave from the while loss of weight is noted in Navy base in Rhode Island and soon to go to a Bermuda base; pleasurable ways. and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sullivan were Mrs. the party Attending WilTooele. of Mrs. of Davis Salem, Vyron liam Hansen, Mrs. Stanley Wil son, Mrs. Hyrum McClelian, Mrs. Observes Anniversary Rofell Reeee, Mrs. Lyle Peck, Joseph Barnett celebrated his Mrs. Bert Taylor, Mrs. Ben 86th birthday with the arrival of Leatham, Mrs . Leo Fech and a new born on Mrs. Wallace Brown. Dec. IS to Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Barnett. The newcomer is the Rook Club son born to the couple and third Lou Dene Menlove was hostess is a of Mr. and Mrs. grandson to members of her Rook club, Cavite Barnett. hich held a party at her home. In honor of the occasion, a dinGifts were exchanged and dainty ner was arranged at the family refreshments were served. home, with covers arranged for Mr. and Mrs. Barnett and the Holiday Visitors following members of me family: Midshipman Jerry Loveless is Mr. and Mrs. Bud Barnett and spending the holidays here with family, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald his parents, Mir. and Mrs. Owen Barnett and family, Mr. and Mrs. Loveless. He leaves by plane L. F. Baadsgaard and son Gene, Jan. 2 to return to the U.S. Naval Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kallabacka Academy at Annapolis, Mary- and family; Mr. and Mrs. Richland, where he is enrolled as a ard Ellsworth and children. student. Also at the Loveless home during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Loveless and Lingerie couldn't be any pretfamily of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. tier than it notf is. Latest addiDon Christensen and family of tion is the cabin coat in emOrem and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine broidered orlon fleece to wear Loveless and family of this city. over pajamas. Mc-Arth- ur, great-grandso- n, -- reg. 3.00. prices plus tax rhubarb NEW STORE HOURS Starting Jan. 1st. 1956 ! a.m. to 6 p.m., daily rree twirwi , ll at rear of building Grandview DUP Camps Hold Holiday Party A holiday party was held g William Green- - geant Favors for the ladies Mr. and Mrs. David LeBaron broach pins have received word of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Bovd First performance of Tchaikow-sky'- s Carter at a Honolulu hospital Dec. First Piano Concerto took 20. Mrs. Carter is the former! place in Boston on Oct. 25, 187S, Jeanette LeBaron. 'with Hans von Bulow at the CARNIVAL ul ). Kolob Stake New Year's Dance will be held Friday, at the stake house at 9:3 p. m. A local orchetra will provide music. A floor show will be pre PRE-INVENTO- RY "FOR HIM" "FOR HER" Bring Your Own Dishes For Utah Stake Dinner All those coming to the West Utah Stake Welfare banquet New Year's Eve, must bring their own dishes. The banquet will be held Saturday at 7 p.m. in the West Utah Stakehouse. WERE NOW 39.95 19.95 59.95 49.95 39.95 SUITS NOW WERE SUITS WERE NOW 69.95 19.95 11.95 19.95 SPORT COATS 25.00 to 65.00 2.95 GLOVES AND SCARFS ft 5.95 Reg to 12.95 SHOES-Brok1 BLOUSES 12.95 TRY THE NEW KING SIZE 6.95 ALTERATIONS 1,95 EXTRA OFF Lots, Sizes en REDUCED V4 TO LINEN SPORT SHIRTS . REG. TO 2.95 Reg. to 5.00 NOW 6.95 2.95 to 4.95 DRESS SHIRTS SKIRTS 9.95 NOW 3.95 to 7.95 14.95 19.95 17.95 7.00 to 45.00 WERE F0RMALS WERE 1 SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS 14.95 29.95 NOW WERE 9.95 9.95 22.95 29.95 35.00 to 59.00 50.00 to 95.00 NOW JERSEY 29.00 to 49.00 45.00 to 65.00 DRESSES BOTTLE NOW WERE .29.95 19.95 12-O- Z. her CLEARANCE HAVE PLENTY OF 7 UP On Hand When Company Comes INSURANCE Club Fetes Wives 20-3- 0 sented at 10:30 p. m. Balloons, "Her mother picked him out, but she ftnaBy put by noisemakers, hats and prizes will down and selected the gown herself! members of Grandview DUP be given Camps One and Two Tuesday at the home of Alta Buckner Arnold with Mary P. Davis, captain of Camp One presiding. The program conducted by Laurel Gibson included a duet by May Davis and Nyla Hills accompanied by Naoma Griffith; a solo by Paul Adams; a humorous reading by Ruth ell a Christensen, an accordion solo by Willis Meldrum and a pantomime by Hattie Car245 NO. UNIVERSITY ter and Naoma Griffiths. Season's greetings were read by- Lucy ALL IN DRASTIC REDUCTIONS DEPARTMENTS Clyde, county president. Refreshments were served to 40 members present. Hostesses were G oldie Theo Harward, Davis, Verna Walker, Rena Taylor and Arvelda Brickey. COATS TOP COATS Mr. and Mrs. Gean Worthing ton joined others from her family numbering about 50 at a Yule party given Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Belliston at Pleasant Grove. J Springville Kolob Stake Slates Dance Kent Worthington, a student at Utah State College in Logan, and his fiancee, Connie Smith of Logan, spent Christmas here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gean Worthington. ntva he has been confined the past several days with a serious infection. (6-oz- .) 6-8- Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Oldroyd have had as guests over the Christmas holiday their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. (Marilyn Oldroyd) Nielson of Palo Alto, Cal. The couple left Tuesday for the coast, where they will spend the New Year weekend with his parents at Fullerton, Cal. Wmm mnasm J. Peterson of Santaquin. BLOUSES " William Hudson Jr. is improving at a Salt Lake hospital where package frozen table-spoonsf- Mrs. Lillie Mitchell was a dinner in guest at Christmas mm SAUCE 1 (12-oz- .) Mrs. Jennie Bylund anil son. Cyrus, left Dec. 28 for Stat Col- lege in Pennsylvania where . they wlu visit at tne nome 01 is Mrs. Bruce Bylund and family. can frozen concenSPRINGVILLE Among the 1 trate lemonade children for for special parties given was one hosted by members of the 1 canful water (All lemonade can once.) Juene Mere club at the home of 3 tablespoons sugar Mrs. Russell Blackett with Mrs Jack Canto, Mrs. Grant Palfrey- - METHOD: Thaw rhubarb and man and Mrs. Sherman Nielson place in large skillet; add con centrate for lemonade, water. as assiting hostesses The guests were delightfully and sugar. Mix well and let come entertained by Antoni Purly andtto a full rolling boil, then drop Indian students from BYU, who the dumplings into it. danced the hoop dance, eagle DUMPLINGS 2 cups biscuit mix dance, and war dances in feath 1 tablespoon sugar ered native costume. Refreshments were then serv cup milk ed to the following: Mrs. Ted METHOD: Combine ingredients Martindale and daughter Lori, and mix lightly. Drop by Mrs. Kathryn Robertson and son into the hot lemonade-rhubar- b Dennis, special guests; and the syrup. Cook uncovered little guests: Nancy Reynolds, for 10 minutes over low heat, Kathy Canto, Jeannie Allan, then cover tightly and cook 10 Pauline Jensen, Diane Bills, Ann minutes longer. Serve hot. Top Palfreyman, Jane Blackett, Mary with plain or whipped cream, if Lynn and Kent Blackett, Jimmie you like. (Serves Jordan, Lucile Davies, Creed Haymond, Larry and Calvin Wright, Mary Ann Nielson, Phyllis Whiting, Gary Madsen, Alan Bray, and the mothers. g 9.00 value now 350 Robert L. Wilson, Utah County Reat the employe corder's office in Provo, was host at a dinner party given at a Provo cafe. Guests were his fellow workers. The event, Which has become an annual affair for the past several years, also marked Mr. Wilson's birthday anniversary. Presohalized cards, greeting made and designed by Mr. Wilson, were presented to guests. A gift book was given to Mr. WilPAYSON j evening: Delicious hot dumplings with a new Lemonade-Rhubar- b Sauce. And they're so easy. Make the dumplings with biscuit mix; the sauce with frozen rhubarb and frozen lemonade. The pure lemon juice which, in frozen lemonade, is already mixed with sugar. combines with the rhubarb in a sauce that has a flavor as perky as spring! Here's the recipe: Lemonade-Rhubar- b Dumplings Mr. and Mrs. Alan LeBaron of San Luis Obispo, Cal., are spending the holidays at the home of Alan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David LeBaron. Wives of the members of the 20-3-0 Club were honor halgh entertained at Christmas Springville at the installation ed recently dinner for their sons and daughdinner. ters and families. In the group were Mr. and Mrs. Rae Wilde and Installed as president was Bill Mr. and Mrs. Blain Wilson of Pay- - Duncan. Merlin Fox, past presison, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Moore of dent received a pen desk set as a Spring Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Earl token of appreciation for work Fowkes, of Mona. Mr. and Mrs. during the past six months. Keith LeVan Greenhalgh of Salt Lake Diamonds is first vice president; City, Mr. and Mrs. Eld en Green Kenneth Metcalf, second vice halgh and Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen president and D&vid Gledhill, Mr. and Mrs. For Family On Cold Evenings Payson News con. SPANISH FORK Life in Pak istan was related before mem bers of the Alpha Thae Club re cently at the annual Christmas party by Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Kgtt and Treat To Make MIDWAY Mrs. Belva Luke was elected president of the Mid- Alpha Thae Club Hear Lecture On Pakistan piete night and I- reporter. The Wasatch Wran HEBER Club held its Dance glers Square Christmas party recently in the North School Recreation Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Hoddy Breinholt were presented with a silver serv ing tray from the Wranglers. Mr Breinholt of Provo is the caller for the group of western dancers Gifts were distributed to the members of the club who were present. Light refreshments were served. The remainder of the evening was spent square dancing. On New Year's Eve Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Clark By EST I LL A PETERSON had as guests over the Christmas SANTAQUIN The annual New holiday Mr. and Mrs. Roger Felt The bride-ele- ct and her fiance Year's Eve dance sponsored by and children of Cedar City and are graduates of Pleasant Grove the Santaquin-Tinti- c Stake MIA's Mr. and Mrs. Joe White and famHigh School and seminary, and will be held at the Stake House ily of Springville. Robert Rupper Marries Aleta Pryde In Temple Rites marriage of Dr. Robert!- Palermo, CaLreceived her educap,,nnU and Aleta Pryde. of Pa- The bride Annual Dance Scheduled LINDON Mrs. Helois P. Johnson of Lindon is announcing the engagement of her daughter, Roberta, to David Tree, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phares Winters, also of Lindon. 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