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Show THURSDAYS APRIL 4, 1957 Utah County. Utah DAILY HERALD omen. - Mrs. Lyman Gives Tribute friendship with Alice Louise Reynolds lasted over 50 years," Mrs. Amy Brown Lyman told members and guests of Alice Louise Reynolds Chapters Monday evening in the Joseph Smith Banquet Hall. the LDS Church has produced. 'Mrs. C. Lynn Hayward read an original poem by Mrs. Elsie C. Carroll in tribute to Miss Reynolds. On behalf of the 14 ALR Clubs, Mrs. Fern C, Eyring pre- oG7 NEPHI J. C. Morgan, who was in Japan as an LDS missionary the past 3 years, gave "My Travels in Japan" as his subject to the Ladies Literary Club recently at the home of Mrs. A. V. Gadd. Mr. Morgan showed slides of the country, and told of their trees. Japan is a green country the year round,! and the Japanese know how to grow small trees that can be grown in a flower pot. He showed some of the grounds 'SPRING FANTASIES' HAIR SHOW CO MITTEE Officers of the Utah County Beauticians Association are shown charting plans for the. annual county hair fashion show plated April 10 at Springville. From left are Faye Oldroyd, publicity; Leila Jones, first vice president; Elaine Innes, president; Lisa Ann Kitchen, third vice and Naomi Peterson, second vice president and president and show of the Castle where the Imperial Family live. The castle is; on a hill and surrounded by a moat 50 feet deep. The blossoming of the cherry trees is the time for family picnics and the celebration of the beauty In nature. Pictures were shown of the Tea Houses and the Ceremony attending the drinking of the special tea. Mr. Morgan brought kimonos to the club to show the fine needlework. The Japanese do all ; '; &LL Japan the sewing by hand on the nicer Z garments. Books and novelties shown and many other pictures. He said one thing Americans could learn from the Japanese Is gratitude. The president presided and th litany was read by, Mrs. Frank Greenhalgh. Delegates w e r chosen for the convention to be held in Springville April 13. Nine members of the club wer; present and five guests. werij v r"" ooo co-chairm- an; general chairman. Utah County Beauticians Schedule April 10 Meet Variety Meets' At Armitstead's iANOUET PLEASANT GROVE Members be narrator. A number of door of the Variety Club met this week Featuring practical hair-styl--1 L Prizes will be awarded. use. the annual r at the home of Mrs. Harold ine for evervdav i l i jn snow r unas win Armitstead for their regular club Utah County hair fashion show be used uenveutheuum Utah County by will be held April 10 at 8 p.m. Beauticians Association for char meeting. Third-Nint- h A special guest of the group at the Springville ity projects, Mrs. Oldroyd said Tickets may be obtained from 55 N. Main. Dennis Ward was Nichols, Chapel, Mrs. Willard and son of Mr. The show is being sponsored the beauty operators or at the doors. enterNichols of Bingham, who by the Utah County Beauticians retained the group in a piano Association of which Elaine cital. Knowing by memory all of the numbers he played the young Innes of Provo is president. Naomi Peterson of Orem, secartist included in his repertoire many request numbers from the ond vice president, is general group including 'popular and chairman and Lisa Ann Kitchen classical numbers. of Provo, third vice president, Following the delightful cul- is tural evening the ladies were Other officers of the associaserved luncheon at small tables which carried a spring theme of tion are Leila Jones of Provo, first vice president; Velva Merpixies and daffodils. rill of Provo, secretary; and Faye Oldroyd of Springville, group enjoyed an evening with publicity chairman. the theme "A woman's role as of beauty operatThe chef," which resulted in a pot-luc- k ors in majority are expected the county luncheon made up of the to in the show, have models special recipes of each indivi- Which is non competitive, acdual member. Recipes of each to Mrs. Oldroyd. dish were exchanged by the cording Theme of the show is "Spring ladies. Fantasies." Donna Gosar will Following the theme a special guest, Mrs. Paul Lloyd of Provo, instructor in Adult Education at the Provo High School, entertained the group with a discussion on the special art of cake decor. Cadmus Elects New Officers PLEASANT GROVE Mr. Morgan Tells Nephi Club About . Li d. BYU for 44 years. In conclusion Mrs. Lyman said, "Miss Reynolds was one of the greatest women Utah State and Y M Ys sented Mrs. Lyman with a basMrs. W. Monroe Paxman, pres- ket of beautiful flowers. Mrs. ident of the Central Committee of Eyring was the instigator of the first ALR Club. ALR, was in charge of the Dr. Florence J. Madsen directmeeting commemoratMiss ed a chorus hi singing several Reynolds' birthday. ing Mrs.. Lyman first met MissJ songs interspersed with the proReynolds at the Brigham Young gram. In conclusion the chorus Academy, and also attended the sang "Peace I Leave With You" Ithica University of New York in memory of two ALR members with her. They took several trips who recently passed away, Mrs. together., and Mrs. Lyman espe- Jennie B. Knight and Mrs. Vircially recalled the tours of the ginia C. Murdock. house of Shakespearec. Dickens Among the special guests were and Elizabeth Barrett Browning in four Relief Society General Board England. members, Mrs.. Edith S. Elliott, The speaker said that Miss Mrs. Anna B. Hart, Mrs. Annie Reynolds was a contributor to Ellsworth and Mrs. Madsen. Anboth civic and school culture. She other special guest from Salt was the first literature teacher Lake was Mrs. Alexander at the 3YA, and established the Schreiner. first library. She was a gifted writer, and for 10 years wrote the literature lessons for the Re- well-tttende- it.-- - V To Alice Louise Reynolds "My $1 i Th mus Club annual election ..as held this week at the home of Mrs. Albert Page The following officers were elected to serve in the biennium year commencing in June: Mrs. Leslie Cromar, president; Mrs. Talmadge Thomson, vice president; Mrs Rulbn Brimhall, corre- DANISH SWISS KABOBS . . m 1 On small skewers (toothpicks will do) place cubes of BANQUET DANISH STYLE SWISS CHEESE wrapped with bacon, chunks of pineapple and pimento olives. Strips of ham may fee used in place of bacon. an. secretary; Mrs. A. J. Rogers, recording secretary; Mrs. Calvin Walker, treasurer; Mrs. Lucille Hillman, chairman sponding of the educational committee; and Mrs. Merrill N. Warnick and Mrs. Willis Banks, committee members. The meeting was conducted by Mrs. Keith Miller, vice president, in the absence of Mrs. Eldon Johnson, president. 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