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Show inv FRIDAY. APRIL 11, 1 1958 DAILY HERALD Utah County. Utah f Literary Section Pays Tribute To Four At Annual Honor Night 'The Lord's Pravtr" . XX-,- (A if " - - t ' y Dr. Hansen a' BETH ASH 4sz Engaged To Darrell Nyle Frampton Joe man an-jvou- nce n, ; : Ward chapel. ' Mrs. Kay W. Robbins will the bride as matron of honor. Other attendants will in-chide Mrs. Gary Fryer and Nyia Frampton, sister of "the bride- room. Georgia McNees is to be the Junior bridesmaid, and petite gheree Frampton flower girL , Kay W. Robbins will be the at-"te- nd i "Kalon Elects Mrs. Hanseen President Talks . Hanseen Golden w . : i program chabrxnen, . Ts are Mrs. Edna Pack, president; Mrs. Deon officers Outgoing Webb, Mrs. William Earl John-- r son and Mrs. Maurice Harding. ,rn r f" i u Lee Ash, Sam and and Tom Fenton will serve as ushers. The bride-to-b- e has attended Central Utah Vocational School and is now employed in Pleasant Grove. Mr. Frampton, who has served a tour of duty with the U. S. Army, is presently attend ing the vocational school. They are both graduates of Pleasant Grove High School and Pleasant Grove LDS Seminary. Dr. George Hanitn, professor of geology at the Brighsm Young University, talked on "Geology and Utah's History" to members of the Utah County Medical Auxt the iliary Monday evening Mitchell. home of Mrs. John R. "Utah is a negative and unstable area and is especially interesting geologically," said Dr. Hansen. "Different parts of Utah have been covered by ocean wa- ters times." Dr. Hansen is on sabbatleal leave from the BYU and is devoting a year to the study of ground water. Mrs. Donald V. Poppen, president, conducted a short business 17 Attend OES Party Refreshments were served by Mrs. Ralph E. Jorgenson, Mrs. - ' I :r .; ' Vows With Lorih Ellsworth ..: ) j i religions of the world and gave outstanding concepts of e a e h. She derived her in(prmatlon from "Religions of the World." con densed from articles from Life Magazine. She said that there are striking similarities in all these religions. Nephi Gub Meets Feature Chi Idren, Book Reviews w Salem Members Fete Moving Pair Ka-vachevi- ch, their - Meet Vi leadr.nS , 1 get-togeth- er Crab Grass and rest Cloyccn - Rf:fc!n3 .,. t re 1 An open house will honor Mrs. Hannah S. Jones on Sunday fxfoim 3 to 5 p.m. at the home of a grandadughter, Mrs. R. H. Peter- son, 2393 Logan Way, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Jones will be W years old on Wednesday. She was born April 16, 1864, In Provo to Peter and, Elizabeth Stubbs. She married pdWard L. Jones Oct. 27, 18S5, in the Logan LDS Temple. They lived in Provo until 1919 when they mved to Salt Lake. Later they llveji In Ogden where they lived until' Mr. Jones died in 1937 when Mrs. Jones re turned to Salt Lake. Mrs. Jones has always been ' an active member of the LDS Church and In the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She still enjoys attending meetings and visiting with her friends and family. She is the last survivor of Dr. Carl G. Maeser's first class at Brigham Young Acadeiny and each year she attends the alumni celebration as an honored guest. She one son and two is the mother D. Jones. OgStanley daughters, den: Mrs. W. E. (Cleo) Ricks. Oskland. Calif., and Mrs. W. W. (Lael) Fuller, Salt Lake City. f Police In Orem '' 1 !' . Oivtr vv rui iveb ly its ruurnzEP was held recently at the Qrem Guest speaker was City Hall. George Jaynes of Pleasant Grove who gave a pictorial account of Alaska. The party was arranged by Auxof the Willis Walter Captain iliary police and is an annual event. Following the lecture ths group enjoyed light refreshments. There were approximately 35 in for ths attendance. serwas James Orchard, party of programing. geant in charge ' Co-chainr- an Club Notes FEHANO Will meet Monday at 8 p. nt: at the home of Mrs. McAvoy Craner, 768 W. 1st N.! MUNICIPAL SECTION Will meet on Mondiy, April 21, instead of April 14 as reported in the club book. The; meeting, at 2:30 p. m. in the Women's Council Clubhouse will be about re--' I v smsm fix II ti O o o Wallace Gardes A Nursery t7 South State, Orem, Utah WIDE - WIDE SELECTION SUNK BEDS 5jp A95 SPRING-FILLE- D ' . .. i .rip ! Se? it today afci Msny Others to Choose From ........ MATTRESS priced at $fl75 tXOli miOP DUSSEtl CREDIT TERMS ideal: starring V Coil Tour Carpet Number "mra "OPEN 'til 7; ac- cording to sponsors Mrs. June C. Kopp, Mrs. Jena V. Holland and Frank Chambers. r FR 3-33- 63 co. 125 West 500 South' ft OARDCN SHO? 27S SevtSi University t PST - their parents to visit the Junior Prom tonight in the boys gym, NOW ONLY rnn CrnijttvA - Zachary Scott David Brian Centre! The members of the Junior class STYLING . j ligions of the world. at Provo High School have invited bers were present. Powerful dramatic story with real impact PM Parents Invited To Provo Prom . .v-;' Kiddie Ville zynska and Louis Blsncolli. The book was a true biography of a girl who became a very successful concert pianist, and tells of her ambitious and ruthless father, who thought only of his own personal gain and pushed the child almost to the point of breakdown. At the age of 16, she rebelled, and was then disowned by her father.' She went to school, then, for the first time in her life, and associated with other young people. She also was graduated from college. She then, married a man, who did almost the ssme thing to her that her father had done, thinking only of himself and the fortune that she could make him. Thirteen members of the club enjoyed very dainty and delicious refreshments which were served by the hostess. WAGON WHEEL "FLAMINGO ROAD Hannah Jones Open House Set Sunday interesting book review A combined social OREM was given by Mrs. Hosmer of Orem the members for evening Grace. The title of her book Ofem the and Police was "Strange Story of a Child Auxiliary wives Prodigy," written by Ruth Slenc- - Police Officers and their m j APFLY OPfcNHOUSK Mrs. Hannaa S. Jones who will be honored at an open house Sunday between 3 and 5 p.m. t the R. H. Peterson home, 2393 Logan Way, Salt ' Lake City. A very, er , - . first. would be no driving by children v.ithoiit licenses, no dating by youngsters who should still be playing "dolls" and "house," and other things that are now causing trouble, it would be a boon, not only, to parents, but also to the children. He cited an experiment of this kind in a small town in North Carolina. After a length of time, a poll was taken, and it was found that the children were much happier where they were given a little more time to "grow up," and every parent knows how much easier it would be on him if his child couldn't say "But I'm the only one who can't do it." The 16 young mothers who enjoyed this very informative program: felt very well repaid for having attended. Fine Arts The home of Mrs. Gerald Caz-iwas the scene of the meeting of the Fine Arts Reading Club. The very interesting book, "Mamie Eisenhower," by Dorothy Brandon, was very ably given by Mrs. V. M. Foote. The book included the courtship, marriage, and military service ca reer of the Eisenhowers. It also told of Ike's emergence upon the political scene, and their lives to the present as the president of the United States and first lady. Following the book review, the president, Mrs. Fred Wetherall, conducted business pertaining to the overnight housing of the members of the Sierra Singers of Reno., Nev? Districts for ticket selling were mapped out and assigned. Twelve club mem-- Scbauerb mer is l&e daughter .of Mr. nd lrs. D. n. Suerbamer cad the prince is the son of Mr. and Mrs.;- Cecd Wagstatf. Named a attendants were Bias Stevenson, Mary Jest Duke, Hal Alkn cad Wcfcrrd Elake. CtAD CRASS j that they were agreed that there Mist Of UOLY Literary League The Literary League met at the home of Mrs. Fred Painter for its regular April meeting recently. Club president, Mrs. Rex Tolley, was in charge of the meeting. Business matters pertaining to ticket sales and drives the club is to undertake were taken up pre-tee- n- , OFT RID Hay-mon- d, into something larger and pore serious. He informed the group present that there is a movement on foot to organize a "Parent's League" smong the parents of It is agers, and teenagers. thought that if the parents of these youngsters could get together, and have it understood - MR. AND MRS, LORIN U. ELLSWORTH ( Vera Wilmott) n. re . CUmm. , Beta Literary Mrs. A. V. Jacobsen was hostess to the members of the Beta Oterary Reading Club with the vice president, Mrs. Harlow Pex-toconducting the meeting. Club Collect was read by Mrs. Ralph Hovde. Responsible for the program for the evening was Mrs. Clarence Wilkey, who invited as a guest speaker George D. local pharmacist, who had as his subject, "What Goes Into a Prescription." Eleven members enjoyed the Interesting and informative discussion. three-year-o- ld Service League Discusses Plans For Hospital Aid old-tim- Junior forgetfulness of self and love for God and for mankind." She read 10 spiritual laws adopted by the Congress of Spiritual Leaders, and she stated that these laws must be lived if civilisation Is to continue. "There is a job to be done snd we must do it or else face extermination," she .concluded. Mrs. Smith welcomed a new member into the group, Mrs. Sam Brewster. Mrs. Shrlver introduced the speaker. Refreshments in a spring theme were served to 23 members in an atmosphere of forsythia and other seasonal flowers. ' ! Till-mo- v. ... At Temple Orem Juniors Choose Royalty "Fundamental principles of life and character, all the great prophets agree, consist mainly, in n, Vera Wilmott Exchanges ? The basic foundation for world order is revealed in a study of religions," Mrs. H. H. Howser told members of Beta Sorosis Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ed Shrivtr. Mrs. Fisher Smith, president, was in charge. Mrs, Howser went on to say, "Since the beginning of time, the soul of man has been seeking contact with a greater power than his own," She revealed the seven great an original reading on Spring." Joan is a freshman at Brigham Young University and said she tells stories to everyone she can find to listen, from the Junior NEPHI The first April meetChamber of Commerce to two-an- d ing of the Nautilus Reading children. Her Club was a most interesting and mother, Mrs. Charles E. Peter- informative one: The home of son, was introduced. Mrs. Jay Bowles was the meet Mrs. I. Dale Despajn, chairma- ing place.. n-elect of the Literary Section, The speaker of the evening was gave the introduction for Mr. sheriff of Samuelson and Mrs. Van Wag-ene- Raymond Jackson, His Juab very timely County. Roy sang songs from Han- and pertinent subject was "Youth del, Gounod, German folk music, and Crime." Verdi, Paulsen, Kearns and Sheriff Jackson stated that a Malotte. Dr. John F. Halliday, Roy's child's character is pretty well voice teacher, gave a few words. molded by the time he is nine that time the Recognized as present were Mr. years old, and at off should the stick," parent "lay and Mrs. Ragnar Samuelson, his use methods other end in correctparents; his wife, Mary Lou, and child. the her mother. Mrs. Lucille Thome, ing Ke stated that a criminal Mr. Van Wagenen was also introdoesn't start by holding up a duced. Mrs. Collins presented all the bank, or some other spectacular honorees with gifts. Assisting felony, but that he starts with Mrs. Collins were Mrs. Roy Dear-in-g small, petty, almost negligible and Mrs. Despain, programs offenses, and if not checked at the beginning, could then develop and publicity; Mrs. Melvin Valley Chapter Three, Order of Roy B. Hammond, Mrs. Don C. Eastern Star, gave an entertain Merrill, and Mrs. Fred D. ing program to members of Story Kartchnex. Lodge Masons and their wives Tuesday evening at the Masonic Temple. An Easter motif was used and a short history of both the Ma sons and OES was given. Jack perham, worthy patron, wela corned the group and gave short speech and a poem about and Mrs. Dalebout, flower SPRJNGVILLE Among the pearls, and a bouquet of cynv women. with mustache and Mrs. L. W. cups arrangements bidhtm1 Antique orchids. lovely weddings of the past week on them Wernz, Mrs. Josiah Smith, Mrs. mustaches fake pasted CymbkUum orchids were re were was that of Vera Wilmott, daughout to the men who Paul Valgardson and Mrs. in corsages of Mrs. Wil- donnedpassed for a gay the mustaches refreshments. .Around 80 ter of Mrs. Alice Wilmott of peated mott who wore a turquoise and Easter parade. persons were present. Springville and Lorin U. Ells- black dress, and Mrs. Ellsworth, in OES Mrs. Margaret Maw, founder members Visiting who was dressed In a shaded blue worth, of National City, Calif. lunch buffet of the of Women's Council, wss acpicnic charge The marriage took place April sheath. Ma Mrs. James were headed 3 in the Springville LDS Second-Eight- h Alberta Roes, sister to the surie m. Thebytables were deco knowledged as present. Ward chapel with Stake bride, was matron of honor; and rated with lighted old - fashioned President Leo A. Crandall per- bridesmaids included Zells Giles, kerosene lamps and miniature forming the ceremony in the also a sister; Leah Barnes, cousin e automobiles. The lamps presence of immediate family of the groom; Sheila Hayward are from collections of Mrs. Mar and Dorothy Norton. members. garet Smith of Lehi and Mrs. own fashioned her Kenneth Giles, brother-in-laThe bride Ann Soles of Qrem. The men gown of satin embroidered nylon of the bride, performed duties of sang to the women. About 100 net underscored with satin. It best man. persons attended, had a scalloped neckline , cap A program was presented with Members of the Provo Service sleeves and a full ankle-leng- th Theron W. Borup of Salt Lake as skirt. She added small white master of ceremonies. League met Monday at a local a of cafe to discuss plans for the next illusion veil caught gloves, Shortly after the wedding the to a crown of rhinestones and party at the Utah State Hospital couple left for 'the west coast to for Ward 14. Mrs. Melvin make their home, planning to coordinator, was in stop briefly en route at Las of the party Chairman SALEM Mr, and Mrs. Wallace charge. Vegas and Hoover Dam, Both are will Mrs. H. be Carl Kivler Christensen entertained employed in San Diego. Mrs. F. John Daynes suggested Couole Club recently to honor for the walls, obtaining pictures O Mr. and Mrs. Charles Junior the talked about furgroup S. F. Garden Club Jones who are moving to and nishing curtains for the kitchen Wyoming. Will A gift was presented to the windows. Mrs. Daynes will be in Tonight Joneses and a hot dinner was charge of this. Plans were made to obtain a for the next SPANISH FORK The Spanish served to the honored couple, the meeting. Thespeaker luncheon was June Fork Garden Club will hold its host couple Mr. and Mrs. Byron mentioned. annual birthday dinner at the Orton," Mr. ard Mrs. Orlynn Social Center tonight at 7:30 Sheen, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy p.m., according to David G. Sim Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hanks, Shirl Hanks and Mrs. A hot Christensen and a special guest Peggy H. Christmas. mons, president Reed Mrs. and was Mr. and an endinner Taylor. served Vocal duets will be sung by couple Woodhouse Allen time Mrs. all. had Mrand joyable by sir, and Mrs. Don Gotfredson, Alma Chriitensea will give sev bought f me Jones home. The Henry Walston family from eral readings. Mrs. Ella v. Tremonton Mark Peterson, spent the Easter Monday night Hutching! of Payion and Mrs. folks in Salem. weekend and Gardner LaMar Floyd visiting Nybo Von Hill are in charge of deco in solo accordion an C. H. Walstons had each the played Saturday rations. a recital given at Payson by Mrs. a dinner in their honor and SunFilms will be shown by Mrs. Madoline Dixon and her class. day the Angus Taylors had a Jene Peterson and Glenn Scott. These will go to Provo dinner for them. Saturday other boys Each member is invited to bring evening to participate guests were the Milton Walstons a plant, shrub or seeds for a Thursday in f navi.fln.am ffhran tt Om AS of Spanish Fork and Sunday the : b Gerald F. Taylors and the Marmw WNWU. wn i j tin Taylors, all of Provo were be there. guests. The Walstons returned to their home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hanks entertained with a family Wednesday afternoon, April 14, the to celebrate the American Legion Auxiliary Sunday birthdays of three of the number will hold regular meeting at the who celebrate within a few days home of Mrs Ruth Cloward inOREM Sheron Sohauerhamer of each other. They are Mr. stead of Alice Mattison's. was named princess at the Orem High School Junior Prom, tact ber escort, Brent Wssi3 wm named as me rinct. Both were chosen by secret ballot during the week by member of the lC"V .c the music. It is requested that a good crowd attend this dance, as it is the one really nice dance which the Seminary sponsors dur ing tiie school year. 1Q0 meeting. VP , A good orchestra Des-pai- n, was of Club Kalon elected president : at a recent meeting. Other of-fleers will be Mrs. Lorenzo Snow, vice president; Mrs. Joslah W. Smith and Mrs, C. R. Anderson, Mrs. Fenton Section, Mrs, Bert Collins, Mrs. Collins made severs! announce ments about coming meetings including the TlmpanogOs Dis trict Convention on Saturday, Home Arts Section meeting Monday and the Civil Defense meet ing and the Springville Art Tea, both on April 19, Mrs, W. A, Beaxer, president- dresfl. It wiH be held in the Juab elect of the council, gave the dub High School Gymnasium. collect The officers of the seminary, A quartet played an .original RuiSi Beard, president; Johnny composition by Mr. Koralewski, Morgan vice president; Trudy "Theme In XmpUcations, PlayBotwell, secretary, are acting as ers were Woods, violin; Wayne the main planning commrUee, In Valene Georges, clarinet; Loya addition to theit officers, they cello and Vance, Mrs, are being assisted by the follow- Cornwall, flute. His Mary Ellen Mrs. ing students on the advertising Barbara Koralewski, mother, was recogand decorating committees; Caro- nised. David is proficient ss a lyn Perkin, Blaine Yorgaen, pianist, singer, accordionist and Merrill Bailey, Larry Broadhead guitar player. and -- Margaret Jean Gadd. as Spanish Joan Peterson, last year's ticket tales chairman. Miss Christmas," gave Merry will furnish : To Medical Group best Beta Sorosis Hears Story Of Seven World Religions kl Juab Seminary Dance Set Tonight In Mephi NEPHl Ssyooara" w4U be the theme of the Juab Stake LDS Seminary Dance tonight. , The danee will be semMemal or best LIN DON Mr. and Mrs. Joseph vH. Ash of Lindoa wish to the engagement and foxth-- ? coming marriage of their daughter, Beth to Darrell Nyle Tramp-toson of Mr. and Mrs. W. Nyle Frampton of Pleasant Grove. Z They will recite marriage vows J on April 17 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and a reception will he 'given in their honor on the following evening at the Lindon LDS rvomen acompaniment, Mrs. VerT (Rayola) Vai Wajrenen; a young: composer, David Kora-lewsand an embryo teacher, Joan Peterson. The meeting was presided over by the council president, Mrs, J. W, Dalebout, and conducted by the chairman of the Literary Roy Samuelson served as an Inspiration ending to the annual honor party sriven by members of the Literary Section of the Women's Council Wednesday evening at the council clubhouse. Honored with Mr. Samuelson were his . m lunar bv , 7 t v'. . Provo, Utah m. MONDAYS" 0 |