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Show FRIDAY, Uth MARCH 23. 1956' County. Utah i, 1 DAILY HERALD DOROTHY DIX BYU Juniors y01 Has Man a purpose In 'omm-A VA. - ' Because of an accident I'm hospitalized for a while and can't get home to straighten things out I've telephoned her, but received a cool response. I knowj she s been dating. and , I can't jblame her, as otherwise she'd sit home every nfght. She's a very attrac E. Q. tive and popular girl. ANSWER: It's doubtful if Diane will figure in your future. She likes her admiration, attention and dates right on home grounds e courtships don't to In her. fact, they don't appeal to many girls, but la lass appeal who is really in love, and faith ful, will make the best of it. I'm sure you can find nice girls in the town of your temporary residence. Perhaps they're not as consideration. time If there is no definite reason for glamorous as toDiane but it's other learned you appreciate the change of scenery, and your mother would be left quite alone, qualities, such as loyalty. I cant see it. While it's inadvis Send your problem to DOROable as a rule, for young marrieds to live with older people, it's THY DIX, care of this enclosing a stamped, equally inadvisable for them to envelope for reply. deliberately move beyond parental By MURIEL NISSEN DEAR MISS DDC: My sweet heart is in service and we plan to marry when he comes out: There is a bit of a dilemma, however, in the fact that he wants to move West to live- - we now reside in the East. That would be all right with me, but my mother says it would be wrong to leave her here alone. Ginny ANSWER: Too little background is given for the answer to be entirely on one side or the other. Why does your sweetheart want to shift locations? Has he a future in the West, is he acting on a whim, or is his desire purposeful? Would your mother be entirely alone of you left? All these questions need . V "AA: AAy---- ) : . v ' I X . "JlfrT ! f , , ji-- 1 ' ' : - -- ' , ' i A - ; v. ' " i ed .1 t ' " ?r -- : 3xrrf J: ... . "' Fashion Show To be Held in ... c ;-- : married, and the girl is my prob lem. She has a very good husband, who has provided a nice home for her. However, his health isn't very good and he has been unable to supply the luxuries of life, which her brothers do have. My daugh ter seems to -- esent others' good fortune and we cannot knock the eternal chip off her shoulder. She has fine children and, in a modest way, everything apparently, to make her happy It just doesn't seem to be enough. A-- t y J - -A- - v : . ' ;i. . '"" I : ?' . : - ; A ' '; ' V i Lehi Saturday Latest spring fashions from the - , 9 I ' - I - i , f . - ' -- - The author cloaked his identity with a fictitious name of Patrick Dennis. The story is that of an ' , . raised boy orjphaned ; by, his maiden aunt; a very fiinny ' and unforgettable' character. The president, Mrs. Wells Clpward, conducted the business The next time you wrap a meeting. After the review, re- birthday gift, make it musical. freshments were served to 22 Cut a musical note put of colored members. v paper. Write "Happy Birthday, to You" on the note and add your ; name. Gillman - Bylund Shower Held In Lindon Chapel " j meber Dances Will Be In Soc la Hal ; j ALL ICED UP Three millionT dollars in diamonds, all in this picture! Model Becky Naylor proudly wears one million dollars'' worth and looks at two uncut, - unnamed- diamonds worth about another two million dollars. These, arid about three million dollars more in industrial diamond s, were shown recently at the 1956 American Society of Tool Engineers Exposition, Chicago, 111. -- Mrs Keith Ercanbrack gave a sparkling review of the 'book, fAuntie Mame," at the meeting of f the Literati Club which was held at th home of "Mrs. Arnold Graham. t ' - - shops of Lehi and American MRS. JOHN LESLIE BYLUND Fork, as well as the work of talented local seamstresses, will be featured Saturday at the second KAY VAN LEUVEN annual Spring Fashion Show sponsored by the Lehila club. Attractive models and styles for all ages from children to grandmothers will be on display during the afternoon. The show Radiantly gowned in a powder- - Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ' JR. Gillwill begin at 2 p. m. in the Lehi blue rayon print, street-lengt- h man of lindon, and the grooms Mrs W. A. School Auditorium. a of and dress Your daughter places Elementary parents are Mr. and Mrs. Leslie wearing corsage" Mr. and Mrs. C. Orlan Vanjroe South Sevier High School in tooANSWER: roseshow Tickets the now for are and white red on stress Bylund of Pleasant Grove,; The gardenias material much Leuvan of Emmett, Ida., an- Monroe and served with the U.S. sold by members of the or- buds, the lovely bride of John couple was married March 8 in being the family nounce the engagement of their Air Force in Japan. He is an art acquisitions. Perhaps and proceeds will be Leslie Bylund of Pleasant Grove Salt Lake City. ganization, and slanted is that attitude way at student A. the to Martin Hall, Brigham Young she's daughter, Kay, annual com- greeted guests at a Acting as hostesses, both the caught in the backwash. used for the club's Hall University. a son of Mr. and Mrs. ELson Door will shower held in her honor Friday bride and groom's mother wore sisters-in-lamunity project. prizes ' if brothers and Plans to sponsor a weekly of Provo. The couple plan a late August Naturally, a lot ahout their new be awarded ' and light refresh evening in the rcreation hall of navy; blue dresses to which were in the Heber Social Hall dance brag of Emmett a LDS in the Logan graduate Kay, ments served. wedding the Lindon Ward chapel. pinned pink carnation corsages. are underway in Heber with modern cars, vacations, expensive at the a Is student School, High Mrs. Bylund is the former Placed on an ecru lace cloth be Vera Price and furniture and fashionable clothes, In charge of- the show is Mrs Clyde Broadbent Brigham Young University. HerE. Glenn Charleen chair Smith, Gillman, . daughter of tween yellow candles in double in general v the Cinderella who can afford none charge. fiance was graduated from Moncandelabras, a yellow . and laven of these will feel resentful. How- man. Mrs. Elmo Gray and Mrs. The eleven wards of the are Ronald Rasmusof in Price , Mrs. dar wedding cake provided an Wasatch) chairman, charge Wesley ever, the world doesn't end with narration and in conjunction directing; Mrs. sen, Mrs. Herbert Johnson, Mrs. impressive table decoration for with the Stake these things. Wasatch High School Arthur Powell, publicity; Mrs Don Peet, Mrs. Eldon Clark, the reception. Count Blessings to are furnish wholesome aiming Philip Spjut, Mrs. Russell Hill- - Mrs. Maxine Peterson, Mrs Two, hundred guests signed the entertainment are Other least at Be possessions for PAYSON The older women of young people man and. Mrs. Eugene Hilton, Jesse Moore, Mrs. Keith Evans, book which was presided pver by and encourage dancing in the Ward were featured of equal importance and this fact decorating and arrangements; Mrs. Lars Jenkins, Mrs. Ernest the bride's sister, First Payson .Gillman. PAYSON-T- he public is invited on a program given recently at should be impressed on your Mrs. Cass Willes, Mrs. Ralph Urry, Mrs. Lynn Webb and Mrs GuestsJ received atJudy community, the' door by Her abil School the son children, to the annual Pay High Relief Society. Delia Francom, daughter. Mrs. Don South wick and tLeo Hadfield, refreshments. Mrs Amy' Gerrard of Salt Lake City The dances are scheduled for Junior j Prom which is scheduled president, conducted the luncheon ity to maintain comfortable sur- Johnson, Mrs. Dan Peterson, models and Dean Worlton and Mrs. Wayne and Grace Colledge. of Orem, Saturday nights, and will be held for tonight, Larry Beck, Goshen, meeting, with Mrs. Zola Noon roundings on a small income (no fashions; Mrs. Ora Peterson, pro- Bushman are in charge of ticket were served dainty refreshments the yeatv around. Students will to attend at student junior class president, announced and Mrs. Mildred Partridge in mean feat), whatever! accom- gram; Mrs, La Veil Jorgensen, sales. by Diane Walker, Joyce iLilj en- be able! plishments she might have, these rates. today. body, and Jean Jeanette charge of the program. quist, Harper Tables were decorated in gold are the things to emphasize. It's at Oates tables decorated in i a mothfor battle you, her tough and blue, unit colors, with bouEaster motif, displaying? pastel to fight single-hande-d but quets of daffodils as focal point, er, nests filled with candy eggs and can enlist the aid of you BEEF ROAST in addition to a birthday cake perhaps chickens. the founding of the organi- the family plutocrats to help your With! Helois Johnson' as mis .'Consider the material when noting U.S. CHOICE . .IB. c zation 114 years ago. see in. their daughter things tress of ceremonies and Miriam buying pots and pans for specific proper perspective. The program included remarks Ash offering the toast to the purposes. Some materials are PORK ROAST lean the who announced perfectly suited to each use east by Mrs. Noon, bride, a short program was pre iron MISS DEAR DIX: The I to long cooking, for instance as girl Boston Butts ..LB. Relief Society sented.! Morris Keetch played an c following:55 The love is who Diane, some to many. and Etta was " . it accordion solo, Pat Pack gave a years ago, Mrs.. in lives home town. We've my .'' Mrs. Avoid when selection, STEAKS buying Jepson; piano Sharlene bargains and Phelp reading, Edda Noon; reading, Mrs. Adelia dated about two years, and were from Salt Lake City sang for the antiques, the experts say. Make RIB when serious a I took quite job the piece you buy is useful Dixon; vocal trio, Mrs. Laura i group.) Lorraine Ruffell played sure 400 miles from her. When U.S. CHOICE . .LB. 53 c and that there is a place for it music Elmer, Mrs. May Beddoes and Iabout romantic organ jthroughout went home at Christmas she 1 in i home. Mrs. Lydia Johnson; reading, the I t ' I the S reception. .. I . ,j Ella Cowan; piano selection, Mrs. confessed to an affair with anHEEL OF BEEF Afton Maxine Egg white beats easier when Gillman, Bradley, to Re other guy, but promised it would tribute Jennie room: temperature. Egg yolks McClellan; at Norene Zelda and Rena Keetch, ALL MEAT never happen again. Forgiveness lief Soicety, Minnie Douglas. better when cold. of were the in separate Bylun4 charge followed, and our courtship conU.S. CHOICE . .LB. 59 c j lovely assisted by gifts, many tinued by mail. Her letters were , j Leona Gillman, Deanne Hunter oh continuing her studies at . frequent at first, but lately have RUMP ROAST and Deanne Bylund.' Pleasant Grove: High SchooL John simmered down to one a week. and Charleen have been school a of The groom, graduate BEEF Lift furniture to move it. Push School since Charleen's junior mates Grove Pleasant High VJS. CHOICE ..LB. heavy pieces across a floor athschool in was he where 55 c ing high days. prominent j covering may damage fibers in The couple are at home in letics and senior class president, the rug. PORK CHOPS has been attending Brigham Pleasant Grove after honeyrifjT f Ironing flattens the nap on Loin End cut . . LB. 45 Young University. His bride plans mooning in Las Vegas. g babies' night clones. Brush after drying to keep nighties fluffy. NIPPY CHEESE soft and new looking. : v, Th! !.r aThe prime rule of carving tur Wisconsin Aged rv is to cut across the grain '1 ' LB. -1 I II f ITV M II M Tasty 55 c key tii'-'iiii-II i of the meat. If you cut with the U ' I" V ;.. , grain, the long meat fibers tend ! GROUND BEEF f A r A "j to give appearance. CARSON'S It's easy to transform a ' " can into an attractive A A LBS. , shortening QUALITY c gift container. Do it with a decal on the lid, some bright enamel . and colored paper or foil. t '.' A crumb pie crust will hold to--I When others are riding in your you owe it to them not only 9th East 12th North gether better if chilled in the car to as possible but drive PBOVO pan for 24 hours before the filling to drive assosafely that they will fee is added. comfortable. Slamming on the U brakes at stop signs, driving too fast over rough roads, etc., isn't ' being considerate of those riding with you. ; The idea is to drive so thosei FASHION MODEL Putting the; finishing touches to a dress her riding with you don't wish ferv daughter Patricia will wear In the annual Lehila Club Spring were Fashion Show is Mrs. Howard Brown of LehL that walking. they ently Kay Van Leuven Will Wed Martin A Hall A3: - .-I Reviewed For Literati Club f V . r ken! DEAR MISS DDC: I am an independent widow in my late 60's, living alone on a farm and doing very well. My four children are -- untie Mame' ! self-address- I 1 - I x . '. ' A i . ' . I Long-distanc- : "; J - . Junior Prom plans at Brigham Young University, are entering their, final stage The Prom, set for April 2Q and 21, is the high light of the spring quarter dances. Guest lists include members of 4 the University of Utah and Utan tate Agricultural College classand student body officers. Alii LDS General Authorities are being Invited. Secrecy still prevails as to the dance theme and band. Announce ment is expected next week on the selection of a band. Leading merchants in Provo are planning special store dec? orations especially for the Prom weekend. Several radio and tele-vision programs advertising the dance are also planned. i -v. .-- ' - 11 ti nent Move? 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