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Show ':'.Ui:-:'- : r'.A M" - i Mrs. Paxman Seats. Various Post Officers wG VVtNCtS 1 : : ' ' , ' . Uf"-- '!" - f '. I I -- ' fjf 7 FRIDAY. APRIL IS. 13S5 Utah County. Ufc--h- DAILY HERALD Ninth Convention Of Nebo Women Slated" Saturday" The ninth annual PAYSpN convention of the Nebo First Dis trict, . Federation of Women's Clubs, Jwill be held at Fillmore this Saturday. Theme will be "It LS (J4JJzdJsz light a candle than to Mrs;Taylor Mrs. Lewis iscursebetterthe todarkness." from to Fillmore Is Hostess Club chairman, national federa To1 Nada Mrs. Melissa Lewis entertained federation aaaress the value. the Kay, .3 "Women Springville south i attend.-,- will .' i ' ; Mrs. Harold Christensen, Spring- vUle, ! '' : ';' club news ; - i - jLJ ERICAN FORK' Perchy Frederick was installed as president of the . Ladies Auxiliary to Timpanogos Post 4918 by Mrs. Harold Paxman, deparment president, Monday night at the home of Donna Stewart, outgoing president. Mrs: Stewart was presented with 'a lovely pair of hand crocheted pillow slips. Other officers installed were Mary Larson!, senior, vice president and Catherine historian; Conder, junior vice president, Mildred Brown, secretary and publicity chairman; Garna Riding, treas urer; Evelyn Fox, chaplain; Laura Timpson, guard ; Donna Stewart, three year trustee; Jen nie Cunningham, two year trus- ' "i : " J : 'it , tion, win Mrs. Weston S. Taylor was hostess to- Phile Nada Thursday evening aVthe home of Mrs. Rex T. Thomas. " Mrs. Harold Bailey was in charge of the program for the evening land introduced Janelle Brimhall j ; who played several numbers km the xylophone' accomat the Lee Brown panied by ' Vt - i . i V 4J . group oifl of Club the Social Art Wednesday state fight fend game association, evening; at the home of her will speak on "Do Women Have a daughter, Mrs. Ervin J. Nelson. Place in Conservation?" i: . Luncheon was served lo 12 memMrs.: Wilson, Payso bers and three guests. President first viceStanley president of the district . I 1 Lee - and Mrs. J. Earl Lewis and Mrs. 'organization, wUl act as hostess at Nellie Hendrickson. President the luncheon to be given at 12:S0 lewis emenamea me group with p.m. at the Cafe Bene. 1 many coioriui pictures ana re-- f Mrs. A. U. ragt, will act as I lated Interesting experiences of moderator to a panel discussion, . his Canadian LDS Mission. He with theme. "Lighted Candles." f . .;. ' J .... pianoUt members and and his their wife two and Panel children. topics tee; Helen- Mercer,; , one-yeJoan Stringham, a speech ma Joan and trustee; Glida Paxman, conduct Jay, will return to will be Mrs. Josiah Smith. Mental jor front I the Brigham Young Toronto,, Canada, Louise e next, Tuesday. Health; Mrs. Victor Bird, Spring uevereaux, ress; Lee of Pleasant Grove was ins musician; an interpretive gave University; ville. Civil Defense: Mrs. W.rW. of Pleasant Grove was Instal-e- d and Edna Tittensor, patriotic in of ithe modern contemreading Clyde. Springville. Art and jits as Pleasant Grove Jaycee structor. porary piay VRainmaker" by N.' Pleasan Mrs. Reed Fuller, Home Grove. News Values: Gems president at a recent instalRichard Nash. The play takes Mrs. C. R. Lomax, and Religion: lation ceremony. Other officers' inplace in! a western state, on a Harold Paxman, state Mrs. Relations. International : . Nephi, stalled were Mrs; Don Stubbs, department summer jday in. a time of drought. of the a I I will of be officers Election president h Mrs. ; Kenneth vice president The ranch is a prosperous one to Ladies Veterans of with of the feature Auxiliary voting by day, ShoeTl, secretary; t and Mrs: Ted and the Ihouse is a place where officers installed Wars, Foreign delegates. The installation director.! Jones, ' gently, kindly people who have 'I Meetings will take place in the ceremonies were ! conducted - by at the CpL Fred J. Grant Post an uneducated true but profundly Other in 141 State 'Assembly Hall at the former Ogden Tuesday. I Jack VLee, retiring Jaycee presi;. have sense of j. i lived in beauty State Capitol Building, j otxicers accompanied dent. ff'f aeparxmeni , love of one another. Registration of officers . and it. , BRADLEY The new president's, corsage was Mrs. Paxman to the installation. BEULAH By A was short business will begin at 9 a.m An GROVE PLEASANT members meeting openpinned on her by Mrs. Ted Jones, Wednesday night Mrs. Paxman house PLEASANT GROVE The Mrs. a board meeting of conducted followed Frank Dain, by by president, who in turn made her official visit to the the 80threception commemoratingof president,1 at which a committee Timpanogos Stake 44th quorum officers and' district chairman at Post birthday anniversary; received a to Cache pin Valley, auxiliary of wives with mak their seventies schedis session General to was take named a.m. 9:45 another profrom Mrs. Lee. j. 2129 in Logan. This completes Mrs. Agnes Burns was held at and win include .;i t4: the County in home Grove gram hef Pleasant ofInfirmary. ing group of 60 enjoyed a buffet uled for 10 a.m. new April Kent r j Palfreyman, Utah State the- "department president's Pleasclub presiat the of V. introduction Mrs. 'Jack Wednesday Dixon, chairman. supperj 'Jaycee vice president was the ficial visits to ' 26 auxiliaries 5. Daughters of f the honored will be assisted First-Fift- h count of ant Rec Ward members Grove a MrsLaNell present I , dents, Mrs. by Paul M; (Marie) , ESTHER YOUNG . guest, speaker of the j evening of enter- -. throughout the state. varreation' hall. and minutes each Mrs. club, from Green, Mrs. Hayward. Raymond J. inJones, (Mary) Westley tainment which followed the d, ; and her . The seven presidents of Seven- ious reports. Walker, and. Mrs. Margaret! B. Mrs. Owen Rowe and Mrs. J. Ed stallation rites, A board meeting Mrs. "Paxman, ei i Harold AllPaxman, win. ' in Stein, the pro ties. Victor; Bronson. Dick Beveraux of Pleasant Grove, and presenting is to be held on Monday, April 16, ; n ' v of local Timpanogos Post Mrs. John S. (Hyacinth) Holter gram, red, Vance West, Rulon Hone, r".r 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. joint, installations of Clearfield, feted their mother Delicious refreshments were Viron Washburn, Norman Scott ? Stubbs, and a meeting of all mem 4918. attended 2162 ; E. and auxiliary at the special event. Post Ute and Mllo Dew served as general of; served to 19 members. bers of the Gems is scheduled for committee m charge of arrange A large group 'of friends and Wednesday evening. April 18 at 8 hld in SpringvUle last Friday were f, ments, they night SPRmGVIILE--M- r. Saturday All night. at the home of Lee. of Mrs. aruf Mrs. returned from filling a Spanish-Americp.m. relatives called- at the home A special program following the LDS Mission. Also a Gems are urged to be in attend special guests of Wayne and Iva the honoree to pay tribute;! she Maeser Young are announcing at the BYU. he, dinner; was introduced by Victor student former ance to make plans for the year's Bills Post 5891 and auxiliary in also received cards, letters and this week the engagement and was affiliated with' A television skit 1 was Bronson. the Viking Riverton. activities. Included Mrs. John A. Clarke showed approaching marriage: of their social unit. greetings. telephone Mr. Dew and Mr. enacted by T slides and among her well wishers were her E. A number of a short-- interesting colored events Hone. Bronson Mrs. daughter Esther Rae to Kent Ed-gave Glenof C. LaVerl District Burns, Provo the souvenir. jhs DOROTHY DIX ,to 1 son of Mr. and Mrs. made Morgan, The bride-short "for are the ' group story. planned dale. Calif., and Clyde E. Burns Dental Society Wednesday eve- ward Evan Morgan of .Sacra- electbeing excur now with to who the is attend her temple visiting plans of Inglewcod, Calif., ten grand .Calif. A charming sion on April 19 at the Salt Lake ning' at their monthly meeting. mento, SPANISH FORK j Sacramento. in fiance! family children and four Mrs. Clarke was IThe r bride of early spring was Deanna City Temple. Seventies of the While in Iran couple plans to be married dren. work ' and in ' supervising teaching who became the bride Sixth, Third. Grove, First, Fifth Muhlestein LDS 28 PEACE in the Manti temple, , Mrs. Burns was born in Coal of. JackiSwenson on April 4. The Wards make up the 44th quorum. In elementary education. She June will on the and following evening Ore. OTPi .PoPORTLAND, demonstration worked in the ville, Utah, April 5. 1876, the marriage was solemnized in the a feted at be ' reception Purcell Jr. reChief wedding lice Jim and in school "Kelly Caspla. , ' LDS Temple. daughter of Elizabeth Lake Salt of Pleasant Mrs. In from a citizen: Roy this ceived Springville. letter Fryer was of Mr. Grove entertained members of A . short business meeting Hay-wabride-to-b- e DEAR ELXJE: You've been a Cornelius Baxter ' The Baxter the The is bride By MURIEL NISSEN a of daughter is iThe Several weeks graduate ago I" was accostlittle miss ; I hope family was one of the early set- and Mrs. W. A. Muhlestein. The the Modernettes Club group at a conducted by Mrs. LaNell LDS and school an for the act of officer ed SpringvUle high r DEAR DOROTHY DIX: Vcrna very loyal to by in which new revisions soldier is equally true. I tlers of Provo bench. The family bridegroom is the son of Mr. and, dinner party recently. Later the attended and of fair means Brigham Seminary By jaywalking. were and I have been going together your and the constitution his reaction td moved to Pleasant Grove when Mrs; Jack H. Swenson. answer I"Sevenfor af she where can't group enjoyed playing Young University : speech squirmed my way' out for :five years I love her.i and voted on. ; was 15 years of age. Burns Mrs. were which the Los with rites, Following out unit. winners with with Cami filiated of fined. occasionally your being Up" However, my prize going sociaj being she loves me or at least, I think someone else. You'll have to They ran a hotel, the Old Holly performed by President El Ray Mrs. Glen Noble and Mrs. George EASY PINEAPPLE CAKE For the past winter she has been has bothered me ever she does. In the course of busi-- i In Salt Lake City. McNess. Mrs. Lloyd Tomlinson NEW YORK ask him. Why not discontinue House, for many years. Mrs Christiansen, parents of the groom since, bo please accept my hum ness (she's a teller in a bank) the (UP) The new employed lives in this old family entertained at dinner for the new- - received the guest prize. still I Kent is a Burns can of so Sacra and the Inclosed $3 status ble you graduate "steady" Ehe recently became quite friend-instant butterscotch , cake mix mento High School and recently as aapology She cared for her parents weds at the Hotel Utah. Additional a U were at home. Guests seated a more? around bit offering.' peace get f base for with a handsome guy who ruhs ly imtn their deaths in their late guests! were Mr, and Mrs. R. L. shaped table which was made at provides a delicious m MtctL.'--i' n T :. down cake. Vernon and her pineapple upside Mrs. and brother, Jex, Bishop' tractive with fresh spring Dow Make the eighties. She in A. W. Muhle couldn't take her out, she began DEAR DOROTHY DIX: My Hugh are Mr. Mrs. and Hurst,! topping pineapple of Baxter, Springville ers. the evening the group I th only own and favorite members of a stein, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Muhle- madeDuring way pre your going to the .restaurant and now husband died recently and now remaining Mothers. a plazas for Day she's a regular . customer., The live alone in a big house. - I'd family of 12 children. stein, Barbara, Dick, Dave and Ed party to be held in honor of tbeir pare the cake mix according to man brings her home, they; talk like very much to find a congenial Mrs. Bums owned and operated Swensoft. mothers. Mary Jacobs and Alta packago directions. Bake In one; bridethe and Both bride the i for a while and seem interested lady to share it with me. . Can Noble were appointed as commit large pan, or two small ones. a cafe in Pleasant' Grove for groom! are of the FJM. Spangraduates you lielp me find one? in each other.: to tee members in charge of armany years. She was married LDS School the and Fork ish High 1900. too DEAR You M.: be 1,! can't F. off She laughs the whole thing There were 11 .club Shorthand was practiced and Samuel Burns September now rangements. The is bridegroom Seminary. and 1937. Active aDout taxe to in about attendance. ' her I speak He died July 7, brought to a high state of perfecit, but earerui people you Uni- members the Brigham Ypung attending tion by the Greeks and Romans. of for known into best can the intersee is she she genial be how ger your home; only I can't alert, versity, PLEASAkr GROVE Members ested in both of us. The man is personal references should do. disposition and honesty. The j new Mr. and Mrs. Swenson of the i my Happy, Hour Ladies , Club dinner after which 'they played greatest rival; how can I sk your pastor if he knows of are honeymooning in Las Vegas, with their husbands as special "Keeno." .Prizes were captured wno be would interested eliminate him? Danny Smeone St. George and Zion Canyon. For 4-- H guests met recently at - the home by Earl Pate. Albert Losh, Mrs. proposition. f the bride of her y DEAR DANNY: As a mystery Mrs. Iowa Hall In- Pleasant Reed Garlick and Mrs.' Glen wore a' white wool suit. with black Grove. story devotee, I could think of : Guests were served a hot Cordner. " " ' ' ' patent accessories " .several interesting solutions but DEAR DOROTHY DEC: The ". none would Be within the law. mother 'of a friend is a wonderful Thejr will make . their home in J V . Fork, j Spanish So, since you jcan't eliminate the dressmaker and has offered to .lessons from make my weddingdress. I know guy, why not take : ' him? i she isn't very wen-- ; and feel it SPANISH FORK Mrs. Clifton THE EASY WAY Conn. .:) BETHLEHEM, (UP) more he's made would be an imposition to accept Hufx and Mrs. Bill Peery, supei Apparently A town it would Fork figured meeting area, a the few Verna with for visors in can How so Spanish offer. I tell her her progress w to cost set ' $300 for up machinery to announced that enrollment months than - you have in five gracefully? Angle meetto referendum A a handle now special open. projects is years. He's hot out to establish DEAR ANGIE: Gosh, I know g held raffles for will 1 be all rec-leaders for legalize the i ing a who dozen would at courtship girls jump 'It.:16. The American and the on firemen Legion April ord, as you 'are. Every girl likes this offer 1 If you have no reason in Springville t. to think there's a wedding in her to doubt the woman's sincerity, exact time and place will Hbe an- post. H. Samuel Root offered this if" ly ,r( r -"--n ' nounced later. suggestion: "Let's give the Legion i v v future. Stop stalling, make Ver-- please don't . turn her. down. to Join a club may and firemen the $300 and call the na's dream a reality. That'll Some folks find it harder to ac Girls .wishing . and then con- wholef thing off." a leader choose : ftnish the rival. cept favors graciously than to be tact the supervisors, All boys stow them. They don't realize 10 years of age over and fiasn-VVcagirls f am DOROTHY DIX: I DEAR that, in cheating others put of the Bay" Projects to be selected in going with a soldier whorls thV joy of giving or doing a favor. eligible. clude home improvement, sew at the other end toi they are actually being selfish ing, safety and cooking, r f. J i country I haven't seen him in a Best of luck on your wedding day! Leaders are encouraged to at I j l fox year, but we write each other and thereafter. 4 1 tend the Springville meeting. A ACADEMY regularly. During the time he'.s wealth of material, suggestions been gone all I've done for! DEAR . DOROTHY , DIX: My and instructions win be given at PSOVO I I I amusement Is .go to the movies) best friend and I like ; this meeting. alone, Do you think if I went and have frequently double-datetrade-In- s. skating or dancing with another with them. My. friend has a new South Dakota ranked among the Clearanea of Necchl-EIn- a Every day we cr I niv. 1'ist on friendly terms, Don! convertible. Do you think they top 10 beef producing states with I'm 17. like us or go out so they can brag over1; 2,500,000 head produced in woukTget sore? asked, and usually accept; lata modal machines as trad-In- s '.. ' Elli'e Bob and Rob. about the car?,; iin cf modem automatic on our naw Necchl-EIn- a DEAR. BOB and ROB: What : convertible not DEFENDANT ACCUSED, a if to is good warehous Is bulging with' sawing machtnas. Now . our serve as date balt? r Don't worry OF BREAKING HIS JAW . Er4 siTNNYVAte? Calif. (UP) now about which comes first, you flna-valtrade-in- s, 6sf csi w?i Ve R so wi must move them out. Her nest Lishtfdot will sign a written or the car. Be so charming that tlaeveless Willard wtuia Us soon the '; girls will go out with nmnlaint today charging . art) ust a few available during this clearance. AUard with breaking his jaw. ttouse iSat ccetrash sKary in any d jalopy. you his " :ir Lightfoot was to nave voiced I f w5i fh bcrf scii ad bu court in That It ALL IT Wilt .Thursday Dix wnte for free complaint uorothy j. tfem badu mlh tnlfa-pla-al Reg. 339.93 Necchf Zlx' Reg. 79.95 .New Horns did not appear because he wa leaflet f To or Marry hii ' wired' .COST YOU FOR a BEAUTIFUL! ' Consoles. 3 only. Eacfi Zag demonstrator speechless doctors had Wait?" or, if you have a probt jr, ' .".. shut. , ... 49.95 jaw 239.93' Just lem, send it to her. In all cases, ;: ,: be sure to enclose a stamped, envelope and send Keg. 269.95 whan new. Keg. 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