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Show SiNK rfew if3felv ii A Bride-T&Be Given Shower A pcraonal shower was given y M1M Doressa Paxman Wedaes-iay Wedaes-iay evening at her hoihe. henoriae Alias Collen Daniels of Salt Lake ity.j. whose marriaee to Leland 3axierDr Pleasant Grove, is to be in event or me near ruiure. Flowers of the season were used n decorating Group earned vicrc ?iayea ana a tasty lunch was jervedr i Beautiful gif s were pre sented no ine nonoree. Guests Included: "Mrs. Nola de Tongr Sullivan, Miss Ruth Krcan brack. fMlss Emma Hayes. . Miss 44.90 AdCftUCA liail.O, ! 0 . - v bauritnfra xfia. f J Cntpman per- hiiss Elizabeth Sander. Miss Elaine' ' "ii" " , Nffcholes. Miss Joy Swalberg, Miss i t y'-lose y'-lose Taylor, Miss Loyina Hoover. Ibrldei- Pns Mis Miriam young. Miss Elaine ! and he aroom a Irtnk .Miss Jan Baxter Mrs ' mother. lS(C Vera Madseh and Mrs. 'Elaine c. close ive?i Becomes Bride of Provoan Announcement ism a de b y Mr. and Mrs. Bert "L. -Robins of Scipio, of the marriage of theft daughter, Rhea, to James Douglas Davis, Son of Mrs. Stella Davis, of Prbvo. . T h e young couple were wed in the Salt L ajk e temple Monday . morning. morn-ing. President fJl Wit ' 't- n. Family Dinner At prefer Home were in attendr ance. A wedding breaRfast imf mediately followed fol-lowed at the Hotel Utah, covers being 10 4CV .a. .wen spuuuiiea' ainner wasuirf f n r pven I; by Mr. .nd Mrs. Clarence ,ruesls tireeri vn;enesaay at meir nqmci 'fy.e bride or ismny memoers who are visu n re from out-of-town. vA powl of panaics formed the Wore a ' two- From College; Feted Mrs. Don Ferguson entertained at a - buffet, supper Wednesday evening at her home, ,4n honor of her daughter, Carma who recently recent-ly returned frt(m Bremau college, G&insville, Georgia. Bridge was the diversion, Miss Carol Collard winning high score prie and Miss Mavis Hafen the consolation favor. . The Misses Joene Bowman and Margaret Nu Sink favored yrtth vocal duets. Others attending were: The Misses Carol Beck, Junece Hed-quist, Hed-quist, June Thomas, Bonnie Wil son, - Sammie Speakman, Marian Jones, Shirley Harding, Genevieve Coleman,. Joy Tangren, Donna Bertin, Deanne Merrill and Pat Hatch. '- , iProvo WAVE Is , Making Progress Phyllis McCoy Jansen was recently re-cently graduated, as a hospital apprentice, ap-prentice, second, class, from the U. S. Ttaval training school, oroiw. ew xorK, and nas received, re-ceived, orders to report at the WAVExCeaves ForT, Naval Air.Station I ... ) , ll'llft. , , " 7 Xi X Recent Bri Gornplimented K. S. library ClubAt Closing Meet The closing njeeting of x the sea-, Mitchell, Mrs. Austin Tyler. Mrs. A f ' Honoring Sirs. lone fuckettjSoh of the Kj S. -Utera club i erneu . sturgis. Mrs. Jasper,' -tJ '..k-2T-2..A ..'-il.. - " ISnow. Mrs. Karl Jolinson irx f 'P MISS GAPTS HIRST Watkina, who was recently mar ried, Mrs. C. S. Vincent entertain ed the women employees of the W: R. Butler dpmpany,j Wednesday evening at herhome. ' Lunch was Served at small tables, pretty with centerpieces of lemon lilies. , Cards were played, Mrs. Ilean Storrs winning the hih score prize. ; j Those attending were Mrs. Feifo Thomas, Mrs. Averil Foote, Mrs. Beanj Stores,; Mrs. Pauline Con-yel-s, Mrs, LaRue Wardle, Mrs. PhyUia Sweet, Mrs. Pauline Adains. lira. Bernice Morgan and Miss Donna Sorenson. '-. . Mrs. Sterling Returns Home vviiiiuujiig , a muipm-s vismiere I i-r with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.) ''hSl Sterling and little daughter, Shar-! men, lert irom salt Lake City' Mitchell, Mrs. James Hawkins rWA Mrs. Ernest Hansen, Mrs. -Orrin ',-. ' R: BaTrd, and-Mrs. James Haw- -hArf' was held at the homer of ilrs. S.l H. Blake ift .lajke View, Wednesday Wednes-day evening, hfer daughter, Mrs. Bouauets of daiiies. cdhimbihes- B. and Airs. James Haw -'V iKer. decoration. : j. . , i 'X Mrs. Karl Johnson reviewed the book. ''House For the Sparrow." bjr Julia .Tr,uitt YennL A tasty lOrirh was ttirvoA Guests were Miss Cleo Fujlerl Blake of Vineyard, .and members fi present were;, Mrs.. Harold i desserts; l hm 1 1 6to ; Betnesda hospital in Bethesda, Maryland, for further instruction. WAVE Jansen, a daughter of Mr. an4 Mrs. A. W. McCoy of i rovo, aiienaea asaaena mnior 'COllpS'A And u-Ba amnliivsH K-,. . ableq, centerpiece, and white tap-j adding whiU accessories and a corsage of gardenias and-MethodiBt hospital prior to enlist- ant marines', f peonies and daisies. were- ar-j . Thc newivwed..will live in Sx.lt Lake City for the time being.; ' & fl?w uuwiguuu U1, nw.ma, , M nHV)s was graduated from the B.Y.U. m 1313, and for tne ' VA.VBA iMiI SfM H4lfl J . II I , . , . - . men, ieii xrom salt juaKe City After a leave to Visit ;her par-Wednesday night to rejoin her! ents, Mr. ana Airs. lwis Mirst lusDana in St. Paul Minnesota, 'cr rjy0n;-.?,ii Gladys Hirst ofi .x Mr- Sterliwg is s special agent the WAVES, left tQday for the. r.,.XX - V ,. .... v , . . . , During her stay. Mrs. Sterling, U. S. Naval air station at Moffat ( hasten the motif for a number! field. California. of deltehtful Darties.rfi-iven bv Mm : Miss Hirst recently received her Recd moot. Mrs-. Murray Love- tgic hoW some. girls lose their jeas. aits. vv. nu. creer, miss Helens "cnu ana ruin meir Hresees because Park, Mrs. Weston S. Tavlor of : of perspiration odor and stains. And : ,' "rSJ.iLT "'"'It.' -1 Sit '- ijm -nr (mji HOW TO RUIir DRESSES . AND LOSE FRIENDS 4 'i 'piece pink and MRS. JAMES DOUGLAS DAVIS, ncc Rhea Robins i wn.te o n e c k rating as storekeeper third class, at the WAVE training station in tJioomington,. maiana. She is a Provo. ind Mrs. Preston G. graduate from Lincoln high school. iHu&hea of Spanish Fork. She Was Her brother, Harold Hirst, us a ,T' 'T' 7 . . ,S there's no excuse for it! It's easy to uve aresscs, it a easy to save friends. Use Arnd, th,e new cream deodorant 2. Prevents under-arm odor. Helpi stop perspiratiou safely. 3. A pure vhite, antiseptic, tainleea ' creart. 4. No waiting to dry. Can he use4 rity. jMrs. LeRoy Muhdoff f of Los r1?6,8, 5alLf- M.r8 k111. P; 'with the Brickeis He has served a mission m Brazil. At present. hefis atLendins medical school at Uie University of Utah, under the navy program. for Mr. and ,,,ci , . "hn hi-m insinirtnr in nhvsical education and dancine vir Mrnpin i . rrpr nr kd r 1 .11 u-1- - - - .... . n m . i tiruit. " - - " - -" i." v ; i-, i ci a mfinnAr n I no oain i t n riiici in,- t v 1 1 1 1 1' vifv.M :e , . r.M.KJ. 4 V 10 km. ' " v . . . . w - ' " . -J 1 Mr. Davis is also a graduate Of the Y. where he was affiliated Silver' ' and daughter Coteefl ' of Spokane, Wash., Mr., and? Mrs Bhiri'Barnett. Julian F. Greer and Mrs. Earl Maland. Later in the evening. Mr.,-and Mrs William Ferrc and Mr; and lira. Kenneth Craven and son. fack. Joined the party.' The? out-of-town sruests. remain- bd overnight at the Greer home. CarnivaF Theme it; Canyon Party Is Arranged gunnery instructor in thc ra.erch-XrJirZZ 7. kVJ ,u".bc- PfecP, -rmpit, dry and V3. AwardedAnprovalSealofAtnericso . r A ' . "J niwvcs idc oaor irom persniratioa. inttilUlc of Lauiidcrin" liarni- Sit US V? in;Arria;is safe and dependable for i fabrk. LAOguUr . (Salt Lake, Wednesday gue&ts in-ithese 5 reasons: : . i , . , r. - ' :.- . cludmar Mr. and Mrs. Weston Si r . rs . .' .ue "881 wmng peoooranw . Club Enjoys Bridge - Dinner fl Hah nAt ipi.L . i. n . 4... uu fiu.v dresses or men ebict&v Sold atall elorrsBclling toilclgoofis in- :vi. anA n.. , . . . Vrw MUVft WVf ( Women Must Assume More Election Responsibility BY RUTH MIL LETT A party was nlanned for Mon day night in the canyon, With the husbands as guests. ! Those present were: Mrs. Lorna : Backus. Mrs. Wanda Seller. Mr !vcre home with a cold on Elec-, LaRue Kelsch. Mrs." Marie Hoodi jiion uny. or uic mam iouk uiepirs. ioeiaa All red and Mrs. Ruth -Since timd. began women have i day off." iMcClellsn of a.vson. hrrh daimine that if thev were 'Women Must Vote f ' PlAVAG TlftallO'tlf'flll running things this would be a" And that's the way it's been- I t VXva-dLKrU2al li 111 iWtter world in . which to live.. with millions of "too busy" women iH-Onar Roll f!rtnm jvirs. , J. J. Motl-tlCv. cnteriainea.Tney a see to 11 tnai we wuuiu cvciy election jear. who oaivc iai , n . Vednesdav evening at her home have cood ' government, t? their, "consciences with thc plea.: iut iuiiie raneiS or members of the Lac Gai! It's been therbungung males, "cll. my one vote cant make Matrons, . 'they tell each other,' that have any difference one way or the A fcarnlval" ' idea was carried been responsible for most of ths; other. Sewing and lunch were enjoyed A bzridge-di'nner was given by by members of the S. E. C. club Mrs. Fred -Hoffman at her. home at the home of Mrs. Mary Beth hi Springville Wednesday evening. Mincneii vveanesoay evening. "or memDers or tne Happy tiour A crystal bowl held peoniesnd lighted candies compteted the ap pointments. Mrs. Elmer Carlton; won the high score prize, Mrs.! Elmer Shell of Provo. and He. ut irt the amusement features and ailments inherent in the admin nzes were awarded. A -dehciousnstrauon of our laws. minions or oincr uncn was servea oy iurs. moiiiu . biu ronversauon i uvcinraiu vui.es wui niani- a uuincnvc ' Ihonor boards in th nation na tne assisune nosicsses: -Mrr. wnne naing no me ycsicruay innuv,uie tonimg umiun. nim jesr wc, Th. , in .J 'nuacB ivmui.e, mrs, m v u nail uic icnutc mac inuic man a. m tv , ymc-H n.uc-i. iuno " Dflnelfl nil th nnmo mm cm hof ind Mrs. Ray Stewart. of the fault could be laid at thenot only to register at the pnnv vjl, " reaulred to mserib th Others attending were Mrs.feet of the ladies, tliemseives. aries, but to stuciy careruuy tne ' ftf ;h . th- jvvignt isiumgs, Mrs. cmesi rax-, xou wnov. i muiy mie iu pa. Fcnui nuwu-i-n auu pwuui m ui )ce men and women who oartici- nan. Mrs. Brtlc Haws. Mrv admit tnis," tne woman suiine. every canaiuaie, o.-iore casiing . , Worlrf War it . ' Mrs. R. S. Lord and daughter lEnocb Muhlestein, Mrs. A. F.. next to nyo told her fricndfc.; but our votes next November- cord, Mrs. J... W. I'rows. Mrs i nave yet to cast my nrsc voce. ii'. e nave a grave iesponwoimy,w ,3 fe'et ,t extedlg; 82 feet witn Wednesday afternoon, in celcbra- rnei Miiner. Mrs. Ernest P-nd- just seems mat mere was am-ajb.to me nu n mnunB oveiseas. ana a 10.foot frontage and two 36- tton of Carolyn's seventh birthday ierfand Mrs. Charles R. Miller something that came up. Lithcr;to our cJiilchcn. to pee that thc f t win,. Th. 7 7nn TT,-mm.ia1,anniversarv. my mother-in-law suddenly do-right men are elected to head our financed hv nuhliV rnntrih,,.' Games and refreshments were cidcd,to visit us or thc ' children government.;. tions. j en joyedf by Evalyn Baker. Sharon - - " 'Steimack. Carol Ann Jenkins. NYLON CLUBS ILLEGAL i Joyce Johnson, Katliryn Taylor, "Nvlon Priority Clubs" insti-.'Carolyn Larspn. Rayanna Larsen. cated in some eastern cities are iMDianne Corbett, Beverly Baum,; legal and therefore prohibited, an-Jbyce Cochran, Carolyn Lord, nounced Russell- L. Humphreys.; Carolyn Cochran and Marilyn (Lord. Summer Camps for Girl Scouts Set Nniitilns Cirk ii nfr: youth" is the aim of the Provo AllOtdil VllltCIO ARTISTS' SECTION 3irr Scout committee;, which has Installation of the newly elected! The artists' section of the Wo- OPA price specialist, plans well under; way for the officers of the1- Nautilus of N..L. U. men's Councilw.i'll hold its month-1 summer camp, which will have its took place .immediately alter th;ly meeting- Friday at 2:30 o'clock fflclal opening baturd-ay. June annual senior tjsrraUfust neia aiiat. tlie chibhoitsR. The women are 0 to 17, inclusive. the home of Pattfinc Claiidm. to take work for criticism. The M.I.A. Girlsl Canyon home uurine the ceremony. Mar jorK LES FILLED s to be the campsite? and the sec- Vowels, also president of 4he class' jirs. Evan Hansen will be hos- nd week is scheduled from July. that graduated. tuned over', her less to meubers of the Les Fil- 8, announces Mrs. Byron ti. rei- office to president to veraci,es club Friday evening at her -on, camp director, (jiris , inter-Hunt: thc office of vice president-nornc bated in participating in the. ur?t was given to Adele Ramsbottam by 'eek, are to contact Mrs. Russell Maribeth Taylor; and tlie office of traher, immediately. reporter-historian; was given to MOOTY r ANT ItTTV Anrile Grraves Bcth Rambeau. pir!a. fmster-actin tnore dependabre t j sr(.rf,tary. Winnifi ed vches than senuiD pure St. Joseph Arpirin. . ... . . J ,,u,v, ,". f ldlarswteeller at iOr! Why pyll Virginia .Richenbach aVe to more? Big 100 taUet eio for only 33(i. I work jointly as thc new music .d. ;airecio.rs. Herbert Creviston. consolation and Mrs. Verl Powelson the traveling award. Birthday gifts : were presented pre-sented to Mrs. Ray Borget, Mrs. Andrew Terry and Mrs. Alfred Bennett. Mrs. Levi Taylor of Loa, Utah,! was a guest, and members attend SJEUBENVTLLE, O. OJJ?) The'1" addition to thbse named. Jefferson i county service - honor! Sn' ?lenBGret-l5 Mrs.AVen- ooard, roeated on the court house "J" ""U,C1- - . 3 av'DJ Vrw MUVft UVV U I lU SSSSSmSSSSmlSSlmSSSSSmwSS fljg PRESCRIPTIONS SSurl!,''' K"C fS. liiM,.. Mx BU- jr Sp.-.nEV, outerence in.hn- , u - Little Folks At Birthday Party The average height of the board. Carolyn entertained 14 children Club Calendar V FRILLED AND FETCHING. Cool cotton chambray with bright white eyelet 4atiste i Button-front princess style for slimming, la pretty pastels for summer. our 20 Discount on all spring coats Will Continue Thi-ouh This wik! rKA if x i m Mrs. Gertrude Wiseman Snggeets Hungarian Goulash tup nmh l'nundo Chuck tupt TumalOfM j Cup IM-rl CclfO ft fern Trpprt. 'tliopprl Tnblffpoonsi J lour Cle Cup Diced -Salt Pork Cup Diced Onion 'l f'MPH Difrd Carrot TableKntMiim Minced rrle.T; nil and I'rpuer i'ut t-ef hi 1 Ip.-h cubes Roll in flour i.'jm'Li;e f '-! 'k uil beef Coo unfi! hrown. bllnii.g ruiivtamly. Add ,uffK-ie'H water U vey p'H MlKk.lnc Cov 'tJ,, until .in', it ir teniler. Add veePla6!.'-;. rl..-t.." sufticieot na tei- ti, col i-i- Ki'iton ti, taste. gtmniPr Until i-rr-t i ti.. .:.; te!:.l!-. t-erve with runlif hull !--inc Vffn iooked Hi t'Oillnb- : i!'Cil a'cr. f- tc: itigs TUNE IN KOVO. Caeb Medne'ij and Tllday 19.U A. U. fo '"lout H -Jul 8rrlc" Proumtn . Faturlo Irv (tvrtrqd Wieiton REFRIG-O-MASTER SAVES FOOD and MONEY . . CUTS OPERATING COSTS! An amiizing scientific principle now introduced-for home use. " You can easily place it in your refrigerator yourself'. Suction Cups hold it on the inside frigerator. top of your re serves Equally Well in Any Electric, Gas, or Ice Model ! 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