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Show i i f I) s pRovof :(ih,AH) 1 mhx KmMJ3:: Monday march f 9, -192 PAGE . FOUR ' : . . - - : - - - - B.Y.U. Women Hold -Election Mrs. Perdval BIgelow was elected elect-ed president of the B. Y. U. Wo- - men, for next year, at the regular " meeting held Saturday afternoon 'in the Joseph Smith building. - Mrs. Floyd Millet was named ' first vice president, and Mrs. '. Fred I. Markham, second vice , president ,The ' other officers will j'be appointed later. t" The 'president, Mrs. Keifer B. Sauls, was in, charge, and after t the business, Mrs. Wayne B. Hales gave- the program on Don . , Blanding, American poet, , who - is soon to appear , on the lyceum .course in Provo. Two solos were sung by "Miss lone Christensen. A SL Patrick' idea was carried T out in the dainty . refreshments, t served to 60 women. ; Hostesses were Mrs. May C. Hammond, Mrs. George FJtzroy, Mrs. Joseph Sudweeks, Mrs. Elmo ' Coff man, Mrs. Reuben D. Law ' and Mrs. .Avery Caine. i During the first quarter of 1939, , the United States imported 79,-855,906 79,-855,906 pounds of coconut oil. r-jH:.M.'.fcVgi LAST TWO DAYS! TWO NEW HITS! ';4i THE BOYS ARE ( V TROUBLE AEAIN1 1 w Brand New Companion Hit Alvino Key with v King Sisters And At. These Low Prices! ("e Flos Tax Y' T1II.3:M Oftc Phi. tax .After 3 STARTS WEDNESDAY " Two Big Hits! TECHNICOLOR! tti&Ro&trtYetmff KandohA Scott UTAH'S DISTINCTIVE Tonight Si Tomorrow Night - r: SINCE r. life v. i mm Plus; A featurette in technicolor "Carnival of Rhythm" v featuring Katherine Dunhanijvrorld famous ,iancgc; ; " ' V Show starts 7.: 15 and 9:25 jGlub Calendar LADIES LITERACY The regular . meeting of the Ladies' literary club will be held with Mrs. Parley I Larsen, Wednesday Wed-nesday at 3 o'clock at the, Paul Larsen home, 33 East . Seventh North street, Dr. J. C. Moffitt will talk on "Psychology in the Home." , . ... -v U AMIES .1.-,: Mrs. Venice Finch, will be hostess hos-tess to members of the Lea Amies, club Thursday evening, instead of Wednesday,, at the home of Mrs. Ether Finch in Qrenv Members are to meet at the home of. Mrs. Fay Jones at 7:45 o'clock. - O. E. S. . Valley Chapter No. 3. O. E. S; will meet at the Masonic temple Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. All members and visiting members are invited. PEACE OFFICERS' AUXILIARY The Peace Officers' Auxiliary la meeting Wednesday at 2 o'clock at Keeley'a. Mother Honored At Birthday Party Mrs. Inez J. McDowell entertained enter-tained at her home Saturday aft ernoon at a surprise party celebrating cele-brating the birthday anniversary of her mother, Mrs. Adah Jessee jof Springville. The affair was enjoyed by the following relatives of the honor guest: Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Jessee and children, Dean, Elaine, Don- . aid and Norman; Mrs. Phebe Dowdell, Mrs. Zillah Wilmott, Mr. and Mrs. Gomer W. Phillips, all of Springville; Miss Mattie Davis, Miss Eleanor Mecham of Provo, Mrs. Fay Shoell of Olmsted; Newton, New-ton, Jesse and John McDowell and Mrs. Lucille Gammon. Social chat was enjoyed and musical numbers played by Elaine and Dean Jessee. Light refreshments refresh-ments were served and the guest of honor presented with lovely gifts. HURRY! Last XltffKE! They've Made Hi Mess of the West! I. BIGS BrXXT CARTOOX S. C Burnt iie Club "Show JJo" Kewa I TIMK OCT FOK KHYTHM! with Rudy VaUe Aon. Miller Rosemary Lam Alim Jeakint If 'I NOW ! . 1 :3 P ik mm macs r - : Know au 'y GENE AUTRY fcViSmilefBurnette? COMMUNITY' THEATRE BP cTORY 2 ... DKK FOtAM ANNS CWTNNI .'-. JOHNNY MACK MOWN UU 1 . H If lit TWO HI llltl j 'OWI. 2 ml ,: I IITI I 7 ff 1 Vineyard's Oldest -Resident(Feted?v On 88th Birthday ; Congratulations were extended to - Mrs. Prudence P. . Holdaway, Vineyard's oldest resident, on her 88th birthday anniversary Saturday Satur-day afternoon at her home, .-.. She ; is well and . active - and keeps .abreast of the tlrftes by reading. , Her home was partiaHy destroyed by fire in December but has now' been ' rebuilt She has spent .the past few months with her daughter, Mrs. Jennie Clingee la Edgemont. V. ,-5, '- ; Lovely flowers and gifts were presented to the aged 'matron. Refreshments: were served by her two daughters Mrs. Jennie dinger ding-er and Mrs. Zelda Bunnell to Mr. and Mrs. John Brown of Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wrida. of Benjamin, Benja-min, Mrs. Martha Carter and son Norman of Payson, Mrs. Lillie Scott : and son Ralph and - Mrs, Ruth . Fitzgerald f Provo, . Mrs. Dusterberg of Edgemont," Mr. and Mrs. EJUis Holdaway, Mrs. Owen Harding, i-Alberts Ait Holdaway, Mrs. Handel Holdaway, Mrs. La-Var La-Var Holdaway. Mrs. Milton Holdaway, Hold-away, Mrs. George F. Wells, Mrs. Ray Holdaway, Mrs. Harold Holdaway, Hold-away, Mrs. Joy O: Clegg and. Mrs. Mary Y. Miner. - '..' Gay Sa Night Affair. , j The home of Mr. and Mrsl Richard Grimmett was the scene of a gay party Saturday, eve ning, when a pot-luck supper was given by the CliveU club members, for their husbands.; . ' Card games were played during the early, evening.; The affair was .enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs: Harvey Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sumner, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Crandall and Mr. and Mrs. Parker Hawkins. Young Miss Complimented A birthday party for her thirteen-year-old daughter, Norma, was given by Mrs. Sidney Belmont Bel-mont Sunday afternoon at the family home. Games and music were followed by a delicious birthday luncheon and prettily decorated cake. A St. Patrick scheme was predominant. predomi-nant. Gifts were presented to Norma. Those present were: Colleen Mower, Janet Anderson, Clarissa Slaugenhoup, Carol Hansen, Elaine Carlson, Phyllis Nison, Verna Beth Christensen, Joan Kirby, Marjorie Clements, Betty Wilkes, Mel Jarvis, Earlene Clark, Mary Ellen Tregeagle, -Lynn Treagable, John and Steven Belmont, and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Belmont. . Succeeds Brother As Clarion Editor Marvin E. Smith, B.Y.U. graduate grad-uate of 1941, has been chosen editor of the Clarion monthly publication pub-lication of Delta Phi missionary fraternity. He succeeds his brother Oliver R. Smith, instructor . )ta journalism at Brigham Young university, who has been granted a leave of absence because of an imminent call to the United States army. Oliver has served for two years as Clarion editor, beginning In the spring of 1940, and . during his editorship the paper was changed from mimeographed to printed form, and Its name was changed to Clarion. Prior to his work with the fraternity fra-ternity publication, Oliver was president of the Y chaper of Delta Phi for one year, and chapter delegate the year previous. He has been instructor in Journal-Ism Journal-Ism and Extension Division assistant as-sistant at B. Y. U. since 1938. Marvin who is serving at present pres-ent as an editorial assistant for the Improvement Era, was formerly form-erly delegate for the Y chapter, and editor of the'Y" News at the B. Y. U. for one year. Activities Of . Hospital Guild Mrs. C. L. Jensen, chairman of the hospital, mending grpup re ports - that the Fourth ward of Utah stake, helped with. the. mending', mend-ing', all day Wednesday. , Those working were Mr& Burt Anderson, Mrs. June Belle, Mrs. Gwen Hatch, Mrs. J. t. Boyd, Mrs. Bernlce Anderson, Mrs. Florence Rigby. Mrs. Doris S. Irons, Mrs. Ann E. Wright, and Mrs. J. I Tuttle who was in charge of the meeting. Next Tuesday. March 10, the Ladles Aid of , the Community : church , , will work, ..... ' : . - - Mrs. S. R. Boswell, chairman of the oewlng group, reports j that sewing, was sent to various clubs in SpringVUle.. .Mrs, Boswell and Mrs. A. J. Harmon worked at the hospital. Next Monday the auxiliary auxil-iary of the Provo District Dental Society and the auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign wars will give their services. On Thursday, March 12. the workers will come from the Tlmpanogos P. T. A. and the Home Arts section, of the women's coun cil. sv;sv . Mrs. ; Alex Hedqulst, chairman of the surgical dressings . group, reports that the Provo civic group will meet Monaay, ana me Am erican Legion auxiliary will meet Wednesday. $ Relief Society :.Programsr Belief, society meetings will be held in the L. D. B. wards Tuesday Tues-day at 2:30 o'clock. Reported programs pro-grams are listed below. ; ?, K -j SECOND WARD V v Lynn Taylor will talk on "Home Furnishings," and Mrs.; Edith Mower . and sMrs. LaRue . Miner, on -the. Protection of Hosiery,' Mrs. Grace Harrison is la charge of the work department, and the women are to., take thimbles. '-," TTTIRD WARD "t ..-'..Viv- yli. B" Wallace - is scheduled to speak oni"Protection of Hosiery." Members are to take a tea towel to hem. There will be a nursery. 'iv FOURTH WARD The Singing Mothers' chorus is to meet at-1 :45 o'clock also, they will aing at the regular meeting. The ' literary lesson, "Humor ', In It Highest Form," will be given by Mrs. Annie, Tanner. Miss Elaine Whitlock will sing. There will be a nursery. FIFTH WARD v Meeting Wednesday at 2 o'clock, with the work -and business conv mittee in charge of Mrs. Essie CandlanA and .Mrs. Nona Swen-son. Swen-son. Visiting teachers will make Hull Mnhrti.'.k i . ' f ' i- f ' SDXTII WARD . The work . and business; lesson . will be ."under ; the direction of Mrs. Vilate David and Mrs.Elma .Penrod. The women are to take needles and thimbles to sew carpet rags and to quilt, SEVENTH WARD- I A; The work and business committee commit-tee will have charge of the regular regu-lar meeting. . EIGHTH WARD Meeting at 2 p. m., with the work and business lesson "Better Buymanship," to be given by Mrs. Kenneth Weight. "Hosiery," is to be the topic4. There will be quilting, quilt-ing, and the women are to take thimbles. The nursery will be open. NINTH WARD Mrs. Margaret Van Wagenen will give the lesson and hat demonstration. dem-onstration. The work and business committee will be in charge. There will be a nursery. PIONEER WARD The lesson is in charge of Mrs. Lillian Pullen. Alma Johansen of the B. Y. U. faculty, will give a talk and demonstration on "Better "Bet-ter Buymanship." The work and business committee will have cut quilt blocks in readiness fo Red Cross work. The women are to take crochet hooks for heavy thread. Chorus practice at 2 o'clock. There will be a nursery. ' BONNEVILLE WARD Due to the postponement of last week's meeting, due to a funeral, the theology and testimony meeting meet-ing will be held this week. Mrs. Hilda Farr will give the lesson on the "Fourth Article of Faith." Mrs. Ida Marshall, Mrs. Myrtle Taylor and Mrs. Eliza Morrill will assist. GRAND VIEW WARD Meeting will be under the direction di-rection of the work and business committee, Mrs. Marie Taylor and Mrs. Dot Davis . in charge. Evan Thomas will discuss "Better Buymanship of Ready-fTo-Wear Clothing." Leaving For Navy; Feted Mrs. Almera Hopkins entertain ed at a family dinner Sunday at her home, honoring her son, Elmer Hopkins, who is leaving Tuesday for the U. S. Navy. Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clary and chil- dhen, Roberta and Bobby, of Kamas, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Hopkins Hop-kins and baby Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tolboe and son, Gary, Stanford Hopkins and Charles Little. ' ' Dinner Held At Durrant Home .Mr. and Mrs,: John Durrant en tertained -12 guests at dinner at their home Sunday, honoring Wil ford r Wohlegmuth and . ; William Busselberg of Milwaukee, Wis consin, and Miss Elizabeth Souter. who were speakers in the Pioneer ward chapel Sunday evening. ; ,Th young men also added vocal music to the program. Miss Souter was a missionary in Mil waukee. v After church, a party assembled at the Durrant home for music and. chat.. , Lake -View i -3- h Weston Taylor, son of Mr. and jots, scott A. Taylor, spent Friday Fri-day and Saturday in.Ogden where he : represented the Lincoln high school in the debating contest held there.. A -.t- :,..-;-" . . . -. . The Relief society meeting: will be under the ausDicea of the wnrir and - business committee , . Mrs. Malinda Jorgensen and MrsH Martha Mar-tha Scott. All ladies are asked to bring thimbles ready for work. - jars, norman- scoic ana daughter daugh-ter Donna - motored to Ogden Wednesday where thev vinibwi with their son and brother NeaL Mrs. Sarah J. Peterson of Salt Lake Citv visited with her cirl- hood friend Mrs. Sadie Shaw this i Departing For Service; Honored H Mr. and Mrs. David Beesley and Mrs. . Afton , Wilkins gave a delightful de-lightful party for : their brother, Rowe Vincent, who is leaving for army service, the affair being held Saturday evening at the home of the parents, Mr. and Mrs.. William Vincent. - In keeping with the spirit of the occasion,-the game "Victory," was played. Defense stamps were given as prizes to Mrs., Delbert Savage and - Mrs. Mary Moyle. Also, patriotic decorations were used and were also carried out in the tasty luncheon served, v Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Delbert. Savage, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin r Wallace, tMr. and Mrs: Howard Hasseli and Miss Elean-ore Elean-ore Savage, of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. - Henry Chlpman of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Allen, Mr. and . Mrs. Moyle Stubbs, Mr. and Mrs. David -Bees-ley, Mr. ! and Mrs. ; William Vincent, Vin-cent, Mrs. Mary Moyle, Mrs. Afton .Wilkins and Miss Myra Vincent of Provo. Vocal solos were rendered by Mrs. Hasseli and Mrs. Allen. . The honor guest was presented with a fountain pen from the group. Afternoon. Of Cards Enjoyed Mrs. Ada Lyons entertained members of the T. G. F. F. club at her home Friday afternoon, the game "500" being played and a dainty dessert luncheon served. Mrs. Florence Brown won the high score prize, Mrs. Ora Paulson, Paul-son, consolation, and Mrs. Sadie Penrod of Los Angeles, the guest favor. Present were Mrs! Marie Keele, Mrs. Ora Paulson, Mrs. Florence Brown, Mrs. Belva Stevens and Mrs. Nola Madsen. Payson Briefs Officers and teachers of the First ward Sunday school held their monthly meeting and social Friday night at the home of Mrs. Emma. Wilson, with Mrs. Etta Jeppson and Miss Rutb Wilson, assisting' hostesses. The lesson for teacher training was given by Mrs. Vera Cloward. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. The card party given by the lady firemen Thursday afternoon in the I. O. O. F. hall was very successful and a large crowd was in attendance. Prizes of defense stamps was awarded to Gertrude McCoy, Thelma Harmer and Mainline Rills for bridge and Mrs. Laura Coombs for five hundred,. while refreshments were being served, string music was played by Jean Harmer and Laurel Bowen accompanied by ISprothy Perkins; piano selections selec-tions by June Schaerrer and piano accordion selections by Dorothy Dean McClellan. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rigby entertained en-tertained a group of close friends at a dinner party followed with rook, at their home Friday night. Cards were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mellor, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Persson, Mr. and Mrs. El-wood El-wood Loveless, Mr. and Mrs. Huish Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Wells Cloward, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Lindsay, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Braith-waite, Braith-waite, Mr. and Mrs. Huish Morgan. Mor-gan. Prizes were awarded to Morgans and Braithwaites. Spanish Fork Mrs. Milton Nelson was hostess to the Aglaian club Thursday evening. eve-ning. Mrs. Dean Jensen presided and Mrs. Miles Roach conducted community singing. Mrs. Merrill Larsen gave an article on "Vitamins "Vita-mins and Minerals," after which Mrs. Jensen reviewed the book, VHealth, Hygiene and Hooey," by W. W. Bauer. An open discussion followed. Refreshments were served serv-ed to the members and two guests, Mrs. Grace Krueger and Mrs. Lloyd Jacobsen. The Tri Thalian Literary club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wells Brockbank Thursday evening eve-ning with Mrs. Bert Isaac acting hostess. Mrs. Ronald Johnson presided pre-sided and Mrs. Jack Milner read the club collect. A book review, "The Life of Sarah Barnhardt" and the last three acts of "Camille," were given by Willis Hill. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served to ten members and special guests: Mrs. Roy Hansen, Han-sen, Mrs. Carl Swalberg, Mrs. Cyril Jex, Miss Jayne Evans, Mrs. Wells - Brockbank, Miss Elaine Brockbank, Miss Beth Evans and Miss LaRee Livingstone. Mr. and Mrs. Jess WixonT of Golconda, Nevada, have returned to their home after visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Hall for a week at Spanish Fork. Among, those from out of town attending the funeral services for John B. Jex, well known musician, were Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Crandall of Orem; William S. Jex of Murray; Mur-ray; Mrs. Donald Bowles of Bur-bank, Bur-bank, California; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Stewart of Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Jex of Provo. traoos) TRY TUIS IFYCTK on "certain days" off month If ' functional monthly "disturb-nces "disturb-nces make you nervous, restless, highstrung. cranky, blue, at such times try Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Famous to help relieve such pain and nervous feelings of women's "difficult rtavfL" Follow label directions. tvtu.tual: Messages During 'the preliminaries, Miss Birdie Boyer will tread, and a trio will 'be furnished by Miml Christenson, "Marian Vance and Sammie Speakman.- Mr. and Mrs. Avery Caine will give the special Interest class lesson, and a special Invitation is extended, to the adult members of. the ward. House Party Is Enjoyable : Mr. and -Mrsl Wilbur Harding entertained a group of friends at their home Saturday evening, f A variety of table games were played, Mrs. Rex Blake winning the first prize and ' the consolation consola-tion award going; to Alma Han? sen., A tasty luncheon was served. In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Bert- L. Kirkwood,, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Blake of Salt Lake City Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Bailey and Mr1, and Mrs. -Alma Hansen. Sewing, Lunch Club Diversions An.? afternoon of. sewing and luncheon .was enjoyed . by mem bers of! the Prlscilla dub. Friday at the home of Mrs, I. F. . Cowani Mrs. FredaiDressal .. of ' Salt Lake City.. Mrs. L. Beebe and Krs. Alice .Slack were . guests, and members present were Mrs. Wal4 ter Adams, Mrs.. Agnes ; White cotton,, Mrs. Robert Bee, Mrs; W. H. Berry, Mrs. Q W. Fitzroy. With Recipes and New Techniques in Cooking Demonstrated On MONARCH RANGES TOPIC- 1 Economical Use of Power 2 -Preparation of Good, But Inexpensive Foods 3 Keeping "Locked-in" All the Vitamins. A VALUABLE GIFT : TO EVERY LADY ATTENDING! ' COOKliG: SCHOOLS TO BE HELD-TUESDAY HELD-TUESDAY EVENING, 7:30 P, M. . In the Local D-T-R Store bpeciai uxspiays or (lev uonarcn Manges GET YOURS DURING D-T-R's MARCH SALE! -f With Every Range Sold A-Y our Choice of V 20 SQUARE YARDS ! LINOLEUM V. 32-PIECE SET DINN ERWARE Dinner Given Before Game Entertaining at . their attractive attrac-tive home in . Springdell, Provo canyon, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Han-Ben Han-Ben were hosts to 16 guests at a well appointed chicken dinner Saturday Sat-urday evening before the B. Y. U.Utah U.-Utah game. .. The . pretty table decorations featured the B. Y. U. colors, blue and white. . . . - Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. R..M. Rinderhagen, Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Johnson, Mr., and Mrs. Ed. Rambeatv Miss . Dorothy Janson, Chester , Oliver, .Miss Amelia . Buckley,' and Miss Rhea Taylor of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. McCafferty and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Stephens of Salt Lake City. r v. - Entertained In Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Olson and Mr, and Mrs. Arnold AllmaQ motored to Salt Lake. City, Sat urday, where , they were enter? talned at a birthday dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hartman (Anna Olson) at their home. 1 The affair honored Mrs. Hart man's father, J. B. Olson. Th dining, table was centered ;with 1 a large birthday cake made by Mrs., Hartman, and decorated by Evelyn a, n d Rosalind Olson, grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Olson were also guests. Mrs. George Larsen, Mrs. William Wagner and Mrs. Ruth B. Mc-Donell. Mc-Donell. ' V PLAN NOW TO ATTEND AT LEAST ONE OP THESE OUTSTANDING COOKING SCHOOLS! DTR CO. presents the answer to "How Can I Cooperate With National Defense and Still Solve My Cooking Problems?" All Are Cordially Invited Buy the Range You Wan IWhile Y Altra Blitra -Semi-Formal In the Irish, atmosphere of the Alta Mitra Wearin' O the Green" semi-formal, more than 90 couples of Brigham . . Young1 university danced in the Joseph Smith baal-room baal-room Friday evening. Green and white dance pro grams for the annual invitational were In the form of the narrative "A Trip To Ireland." The . ballroom ball-room was decorated with potted shamrocks and palms. - In the floor show, Alice Wood of Provo, furnished an acrobatic danced in the Joseph Smith ' baQ-and baQ-and Earl Callahan of Provo, sang. Refreshments were in the form of tiny shamrock cookies, and punch. , ,. , .- ' - In the ' receiving . line were : Dr. and Mrs. . D. A. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Evan M. Croft, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Young and Mr. and Mrs. William D." Holt. ; . Jean Reese of Price, was chairman, chair-man, assisted by Josephine Holt of Tooele, Delsa Mack and .Virginia .Vir-ginia Preston of Pima, Ariz. Officers-of the social unit are Naomi Thompson of Salt Lake City,- Nor-ene Nor-ene Arnold of Coalville, and Lo-ralne Lo-ralne Johnson of McMinnrille, Ore.- : KeSmBlnrf -ft n . Timt-Ttsted You Canl ' i i ! f m ft 3 S i 4 t - J I. week in Lake View, i ( |