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Show ,: " - . , 1 i '".' ,' I 1 ;.- -, , ' ' 'y:. .... - .. .. . ' i' .' ! , :....: ....... v-',- : ":'.1:(-' "; " "v. . - ' '. , .... ., . r1 ' y . , ;: y t . . , : '. ' - - - .." r. , vx -- .. . - y- i V. - .. a ' - ',v,;..- ... A - N A, . i i ! j , THURSDAY FEBRUARY 3, 1955 1 Utah County, Utah ' 12 " - DAILY HERALD Rummage Sale Members Meet To Celebrate Scheduled Feb: 4tr-jClu- ' 4-- 5 Ciiii MAV' Birthday b l.?f Li g h t e d crystal and a FORK SPANISH taper sj shining Plans are complete for the birthday cake were combined to rummage and baked goods sale form the atmosphere when the which the Utah, County Medical Alpha Thae celebrated their Auxiliary have scheduled Friday fourth anniversary at ' the home and Saturday in the building on of Mrsl Theron Johnson recently. Center Street formerly occupied Mrs. Clyde Beckstrom presided The ladies sang the birthday .'song by Thomas Department Store. to 9 after which Mrs, B. Davis" Evans, ooen from Th. caU will he the firt president, spoke briefly. i 6 p. . m.j each day. A god variety of used clotn-fo- r Progressive games" were played. both adults and children Refreshments' were served by and some new items Which have the party, committee, Mrs. John been donated hy local merchants son, Mrs. Beckstrom, Mr s. Ben-ni- e Rosenbaum and Mrs. Don will go on sale with memoers oi nana .cierK-inon lor Fullmer, to the following mem the Auxiliary feaa bers other than those previously popular duties. Always the event is mentioned: Mesdames aMa"r, ture of the annual bake goods table with , a variety Larsen, Grant Snell, Stanley Peterson, Lynn- Walker, Robert jof bread, rolls, cookies and pies A. Clarence j Wendel. Nelson, offered for sale.;. will i sale the Wayne Francis, Vernoi Carlson, ftinds raised from be uVed as scholarship money Harry Butenhof. Lester Bradford, which ibie Auxiliary gives to wor- Ivan Carlson;, and Mrs. Mildred thy UtahXCountv girls who have E. Reami alread' entered or who are plan ning to enternursing .careers. .Mrs. Glenn Allen- is chairman of the sale assisted by Mrs. R. Raymond Green, Nlrs. RobertGalen and Mrs. Donald V Pop- wmmmrm Nr-"A- i AAc-'-i" ! - - mjmmM 1 ' . v- t ; - - .- '-r , t I : V iv-V- ;'V:' i t; 'Ar C y . g. , - V fl -- : ! ' ; . '.'. ' ;.. .. s r: Shown left to right back, Alice Harding; Martha Hammond, Luana Glazier and Alyce Fund Raiser Spe aks to is myited to attend. Churc X ,ieii, - The-publi- c rf Saiman Citizens Hohne r rroDiems or iron From Convention Explained at And Vacations Athenae Club istBring Stake Rose Prom Friday : j . . - : .. ' - v j ; m- j i I - . . ns 8tli U, President Ikn LeHson Subject rr.u Studiar Club. ahthT vx - ramiiy Gomes Tor 78th - :l:mv ni-'i- i' l"- - i 'rSices " Don't. Hlh row mv ' . - rotter ana vernaaeen Jones. vvynne ia I . y William Marispeaker Denver, fund ' raising campaign manager for the Community - Congregar. i i tional Church, spoke to a meet' ing of the Wometi's Association i Tuesday on "Making Freedom Ring,"; and not just "Letting It Ring, j During hisv talk he stressed freedom of decision, By DEN A GRANT The musically expressed w sh and hose function. freedom of choice andxffeedom ' AMERICAN FORKf Mr.r .and of control. He also read excerpts br.-- Reed fcr VMr. landman; Bring Me A Working on decorations are SPANISH FORK . ' Dream' may become a reality pn Melbit Cluff and Tony BentleyBradfordr professor ofociology Mrs. L. J. Ovard, Mr, and Mrs. from a letter written bv- Rev Fridav evienirfa' when the four from East Sharon Stake; floor of' the Brigham Young University, Glen fOyard ' and son Brent have Phillip i, King who had served as pastor i of. tne Frovo t;nurch m Proyo LDS Stakes and East Shar- show ; is under the direction of spoke before members of. . the returned from an enjoyable Kose and . Ends ;Athenae Club at the home oi Airs:! day motor trip which took them 1913. annual . ;on S(take meet for ian . ; will a into and be it hall. Prim least Provo East Prom. , At. Stake; Henry CampbelL His subject was to Las Vegas, Hollywood Wade L. Carter, president Mrs. 'dream" Of a dance according Jessie Hawkand Reed Whittker "Iran and its Agricultural Apr61 Mexico. Two days wetef spent m conauctea he meeting in wwch of Provo Stake are preparing re- lems." He showed articles made Arizona, in Phoenix ahdj Mesa.x recommendations for the work of to the. various ' comnr ttee.-me" on kr ers who are wot king freshments; Winona . Wohnac'ott, from hammered copper also rugs.! Mrs. Dejbert Chipman, .Mrs. the. church were discussed arid .: v Sel .T ncments. ; Clark and Beth Leavitt, Dr. Bradford,also told of customs Dell Smith. Mrs. Emory Nicholes, voted on. Mrs. A.f W. McCoy, in Stake1 are making' favors of the Iranian people. Mr.' Robert1 Mrs. Stanley Chipmari and' Mrs. Utahi Danciris will be from 8 until chargej of. the program, intro k Von Jones and J. W. Niel-so- n Rr.'tHfnrH r. rostra m wh ai rmn'i Earl tFerguson were in attend- - duced (the 11 p m. at the Rivergrove Ward and speaker. Mrs. H. II. of West Utah ' Stake are Mrs, David W. Thomas presided. p.nce Thursday and Friday at the Howsef conducted recreational hall, 780 N. 7th W. the devotions. ' Utah iWoolgrowers convenuonout-ki-in Later in a social Decorations favors and , refresh- - sparking the publicity. period, re Lake- - City. Seferal . Sidney Hayward. Mrs. Elgin Wil-S- alt ments are oeing tanoreat io memwere freshments served ;led.in the salute to the flag.tstahding functions were arranged bers of . Circle '' Two byof the popula theme. A floor show will S: She mmnnftv cincrincr ifor the women's- - auxiliary. Mrs. Women's led mark--' the intermission period,' 4 Association, with Mrs. ' : Musical numberswere ?given" by Delbert Chipman is chairman of ;A11 Alia Maids, and Explorer Lynn Moultpn ' president. comr lamD national inlthe promotion are -Robert Garv and thestakes of five Campbell. Scouts Azaleas r Potted and red candles t . vited to participate, 'in the heels j imittee. ' cfecorated' the tea table where the Ada fclrsA Eliza: Mri Searle, . ii ii iir ' iiiiiju 71 " " ri v nir ii i it- i ii VC B.i sneiley, 60 Women attending were served. Mrs. vl Frank r Garfield, r;4: I i. ' SPANISH rnRK-T- hPifuonea iues- M Lesiie Parker., and Mrs. L. Ovard' attended fuKeral serv president of the : UmtedrKateiJS Martin Vap Buren, became, the! in JPayson Saturday for Mrs, ' ? i of a lesson eiven before ll FannvDone. The deceased was ' 4 , "Arit subject e j-- Banyon Ball Sef Friday' ": American Fork N ews Ma k Dinner, of Pa sf Nob lea Grands '1 ' " 1 Mrs. 'Bird - alks ed , . Defense A i -- ; . , :A-- -. - . ' . ' .7, em Six Brigham JYoung University federated club in n sorted and distributed to ten . coeds are' finalists in: the ace vEvery District Cli First ork centers for Banyon Queen for 1955, with Timpanogos been' invited to join in a d par of Japan. .There the threads the; winner and; her two attend-- ; drive for discarded silk, . re imrav-elled- r reeled, twisted ants to 'be announced at the and e,r,: to make jiylon stockings, trong, hea.vy Banyan Ball Friday, Feb. 4. be shipped to Japan into durable andrekmt ' They are Luana Glazier, Peral an employment ;pi and children's; socks, ta Hills, Calif.; Martha Ham- ces;itute Japanese wo bobby, socks and; gloyes.mond Portland, Ore.; -- Alice Har- audi children,' The: turn, a re sold ar low ost ding Malad, Ida. ; Aly ce Jones, btepj&en L. Larsen, chairm derpaid government Barstow, C a 1 i f. ; Vernadeen international of .Timoa reations . . . ..... japanonij'.. ints ot ..L Jones, PhoenixrAriz., and La ogos t irst iistnct, Federated y and tops are niade ; Wynn Potter, Twin Falls, IdaJ women s uiMbs. into little to animals for the ; Portraits of the six coeds Uekatos X,iterary Club of Provo Durkjery schoolV cortnected with have been sent to movie stars has- - accepted . the sponsorship of the W idow's. cent ' , ui '.'.11 IVllci . De Virginia Mayo and Jack' Palane, vu, piiijcci. retell ciui TWVctA.ViW nAiiant.', who will "name the queen and responsible for collecting stock- Sixty-tw- o in her two attendants. their entrants threw caps into the aeivermg the stockings to Mrs Women Los Angees who or- air M. Aldrich, 1420 North ganized tl ring;, and the field was narrowed Worn en' V ."Welfare. to ibon tne initial rouna. Cherry, Lane by April 30. Dekkos ' '' ' ' "! ... i 111 N . ..A hnv . 111 wv. . MM .J IKS r alii Ill . Me r "1C1K.. . Ul UlCUt of the them to Japan. V Mervice "statec mat erage Every civic, social and ehurchH vVvrri an ncoc rrvi rdri group as.;welPas the federated Lof .stockings aVear. The pairs st of -- . ; -- - . - " X" . V1 - I 1 I 1 1 1 ra Spon so Leg Ball Xids Projecfc VU,W - r clubs are invited; tniinin mailing drive hnilt 'nnp rent si nor , u ool-- AM "; arriv-the - n,.11 Vi..-- IU Ue iniiistockings " . SPANISH FORKAll current When $ im lux aiut i . ; paiA-. V mey are,..' nrst washed, mailed reports- on' the annual American 49ers' Club7 Ball, Dekatos Legion sponsored wiUxpro-Literary vide the Jabos for boxing and the held Saturday evening January SNOWpLAKES 29th indicate the affair to hae Oh little downy snow flakes, fcostof shipping. ': been highly successful, it was The Japanese Ministry of Wei? falling from the sky, reported by Legion Postx officials Dar.ciqg on your meify way 'as .Iarc set tip workj and dormitory 1,: today. centers' foi- the srtockingXproject things go passing by. crovvd attended the Where did you get ? that lovelviin all parts of sJatian. .Toda v nvpr , A large .dress of intricate' white-'lac,5,000' Japanese war widows are event during which prizes were awarded for the best costurries A. pattern everdifferent as they, happy m maintaining themselves wdrn "and a beautiful, silk ; qtiilt end their children by the" dignity fly againstlmy face...: of work, Womens Welfare Servwas given' away in accordance By Melva S. Snow ' Provo,"-Utaice points out. with the yearly custom of the '' American Legion Auxiliary. Winners of the.tostume prizes were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fullmer, who attended the dance clad as a cowboy and cowgirl, comr 1 plete with fancy boot si fringed n oh the hip clothing, and of: Mr. Fullmer. They were awarded a table lamp and a serv ing tray and drinking f glass set. Winner of thel auxiliary 'quilt fe i was ivirs. Tt.i:. rieien vloung, oi tv oenja now in min. Door prizes were also given! .in-thi- I s Zi " iJA. Tai p - . z- T- tnXiTa-nniV- . - N . '' " : i - - : , i - I - Jonesl Front, on-- Hose, Japdnes "I " - ,v Mrs. Ernest Maland. He was . a trWi sister rot ivirs. &eane,30aumoi ; Mesdames Shelley Parker of New York, lawyer," governor J vice president to Thomas Jeff er- 1 "; "' Uvard. Red and white candles, and The! sixth birthday .Saturday of ! The 78th birthday anniversary ison and served as minister to was7 a most . Russell Smith happy place ..cards of heart-shapEngland, it was pointed. out.' Mrs-of Mrs. Uouie N. Dixorijwas a homemade candy marked the with Don , celebrated Ellison was hostess assisted occasion being trated 0$, Sunday wheii members dinner table when members of his Mrs. Maland and Mrs. John by birthday party given 1 by Ul illCTH iauiu; vt. v.. dinner -l1:-.'-'-' '.'-F. Mrs:. Doylp Ijl Smith, the Past Noble Grand Club of i. Pihegar. mother, nd to extend greetings. Civile Games and stories followed by Deborah Rebekah Lodge met Hostess for the Refreshments were served' to at her W. Wi Miller, .. Lorr ;; Tuesday at an Orem cafe.- - 1 SPANISH FORK Civil defense the servirfg of ice' cream and gathering was her daughter, Mrs, Mesdames- Lester ' and Games of 500 followed the din Thomas, Thomas, Orla was .the s'ubject chosen byX'Mrs. cakewere enjoyed' by Kerry Rhea Reeve.. six-guHomer ner Dee Karen with prizes awarded to Alene Al College, Stewart, Lynn, Lewis, used were in Harwood, 'dotted plants Victor Bird of Provo when she decorations ' and attending were Zeeman, Walter Larson, Mrs. spoke recently before members Craig Ovard, Robbie Robinson, Perry and Myrtle Carter Jv , Tuttle, and two guests of Mr; land Mrs. Fred Wf. Dixon and Josephine the Spanish Fork Branch of the Gloria and Rayi Streetand Layne Covers were laid for the prize Mrs. 1 Wood Ferris M. and Wade; Donald Kerry winners', Mrs. .Elizabeth Stokes, Lynri Mrs. Mrs. West, Kay and American Associatio offamily; Mr. - Univer- r Steven . . James Rasmussen in r Linda addition Tii Lake Doyle, Salt Crookstpn, abd Dixon City: family Eureka, special guest an "and Ka hleen Pri- Ruth Barratt, Mr. 'and Mrs. Doyle Ldrsen and tsina naie, ttutn rerry, She told of the latest develop Lee Smith, Blake Jlumou, Jan Thej tiextj meeting will, be : a ments for defense and statedvett, ean Ethel MeldrumJ Do Scott, tamily; Mr. and Mrs.. Floyd Tay Valentine that Smith and-th- e -host. Dartv to be held at hf ; S young othea lor; and" family. A Elizabeth ,v Pratt, fetp. Money; weapons change so must preMri E. Ray Gardner Bessie Miller, Ruth Williamson, 1 Ms. and Another daughter and her.: Socialj Center on Feb. 15. mat pareuness. Me ?aia pre. Mr. aihd J- MrsJ Mark si family. do not panic in the pareY at tiome, naymg returnea Nellie Ridge, Thelma Sorensen Proc eeds of the ball will be ... pared people u a iveeks three from used m various .American lyegion trip. and Inez Kimber. i uaiui oi uaaen were unable to: face of natural or man-mad- e dis- Friday visited s for In Las T attend. Vega they tduring the ' proje ctsand activities asters' Mrs. Bird also told of the .. J J Mr Mrs with and iuverai days year. Maid of ' good housekeeping Albert Lindon. Finds It IV necessity niece. and nephew iUSIC Dattge, and in keeping first aid supplies In ' Riverside. Cal.. the Gardners Fun to;fie ed tasty refreshments which W- for convenience. intermoun-tain The! i and Mrs. Roy eluded a revolving merry-go- area will soon have a Sky were guests of Mr: is a sister Benfer Mrs. LINDON Tamara Jensen, round cake that moVed.to the ; W'atcher Service heretofore con-f- ii Benfer. The In of Gardner. Mr. SPANISH FORK- - The life of v Long Beach, daughter of Mn and Mrs. Howard tune of "Happy Birthday ed to coastal areas'. . d jqirf-ei and several Cal. Tscha daysiwith spent following boys girls r which kowsky ,and his music, ' The theme of their meeting was Mr.: they . H . r Gardner's brother, Frank Jensen of Lindon ' was hostess to in the fun of Nthe occasion ; included the playing of the f J"ne, In January." Snowmen and Gardner and wife. A 1 ighUght of a group .of friends Saturday afterr No vene Isaksen, Robeirf Johnson, Philo Edwards was Nutcracker Suite a concerto: and fl:v .OREM ers i used inldecorating. the trip was through )eath Val- - noon. They; gathered to celebrate Don Thompson. .Paul J.' Thomphonored at a birthda dianer Sat- a symphony, wasj presented by (Mrs. i Preston G. Hushes. to a the visit famoQs and presiher Mrs. sixth son, Dennis Holdaway, Penny Maurice Orvill ley birthday. Bird, Mrs. urday evening by his wife and jail - ."castle" of Death " presided. TaClark Susie,' Wasden, ; Dayid Scotty. Valley to!""" ean.jenLewis Wasden, Following Bird Mrs, and, group re gamesl of hi married children Ayno re' of Pn!nayf,d members Vestlllian the mara the af1P1fn Club gifts that car? Tasden and Paul Jensen all of opened ,A lome! at the present. The group t ' the rain cakes with ried the birthday greetings of the Lindon ; Deann Clark and Johnny ot ivirs.'Ciyae outh was "I C ' were seated at a long jtapie cen- - lCLtmiy ai me nome ic, " mired their iMrs. Blair .T names by T.undpH and. .T?nv candles given colored whitohn bow Mr, .A boys: and girls. They also enjoy- - Clark of Orem, tered withthe era borate birthday Jr-was served child Each Mrs. inscribed. Paul Hales cake decorated with pink cady ' Presided, Hostesses for the evening were a light lunch at small. jtaHIes dec 1 roses; The cake was made by read the' club collect. Mesdames Ross Swenson, Grant orated with red and.wnite Valen Refreshments were served, and 'hi . da r, Mrs. Ned (Melba) "of rrs cards with jbars , music weret1 tines, with clever favors for each ;and Glen Larspn Carter. ' to one 11 the favors child, by the two mothers, Mrs. given guest Mrs. Following' the dinner the group an'd 11 Swirtz ehioved-samei rampton Collins and Mrs. Man thfollowln and then saw the Kenneth .' 1 :V v:1 . it-iUesaames urant iiarley Farley. 1.' 1n1: ir film family trip to XeHmemDp: Milo Andrus, Sanford Argyle, Tiny guests present included Birthday Parties lovystone park taken tatt fall. ris, ' .: Swen: Allen : Kenny Farley, Vicki Peterson, those present included Mr. and.nneth Pinegar, Ray . lm n xyweu,: muiaiu uuj- - a OREM Two little cousins held LeAnn and Roger Farley, Cheri uameron, Air. ana"" jac joint "birthday partj with iden and Ken .'Adams, Vidki Wehtz, Mrs.- Don Edwards, Layton: Mr.iack, Stanley Cole, Weston Jones, X fid JL brand ot ttw tical Bill Nelson. Nelson. Glade Joe birthday cakes. Coryene Steele,1 Randji Vest,' Anand Mrs. Mac Edwards, Orem; Ranch above Wonder Dade Sanger, Calif., Valley nette Rawlins, Craig Williams, Ir. and Mrs. lied Carter.. Provo; Swarti, Paul Swenson,, Rex Tay- Penny Farley; and of Great 'West, thrills the where tJollihV s enjoy guests MaryLu . the White Pat lor those and Edward enjoyed and party Jay Brown, Jan Jensen, Mr. and Mrs: LaMar Edwards. meals. delicious plus hearty, mentiofied. wi.ui . uieir iiiue inenas wno au- - Johnso: .and Cynthia Ann Smith premj- Mr: and Mrs. , , Archie previously ' '. ,:j '.''" .' Brady of Lirfdon and Mr. Mrs. Bob II ale of Orem.' Mr. and Mrs. La Veil fed wards of Salt Lake, were' there during; the' qay Mothers: Qood Netus but unable to stay for the dinner. Birthday ,', HhLU has nAKKUtybD TO SIX A Banyan queenxwlll be chosen from this fieldOf six lovelies on Friday evening at the annual Banyah Ball. Two otherA wilK be selected as attendZnts to the hueen. .' , WOOING THE SANDMAN-Commi- ttee members from the four Provo LDS Stakes and East Sharon, ' Stake are shown busily; at work designing the pretty decorations to be ust?d in the annual Rose Prom planned for the five stakes Friday evening, dance- - is being planed around the theme "Mr. Sandrftan Bring Me A Dream."! Left to right front.-WavnJohnson and Nenna Jean-Ashto- n. Melba W. Cluff. center, and standing rear. David Ercanbrack ancfKaren Croft.' S - v r " i v raw fitd UUU! - .7R - 2 coupons Snowdrift cans K ; -- Jschai kowsky si Life; M Birthday Brings .V f : Heard at Club FamilyM 1-.- -0ld time f o .0 nne . : 1 - " , -- -- . '' ... s ot-the- Famous 1Vesfam Brawls v . r . tl. Limited J a. label m w w mi t, m I it- -- : -- " ' (SupplyX Mth this ; -- .ClvaTjitfl I Llillll'JIII IIL I the cans .; ;s. 1 W loot for . - 1' , -- . - V'-.'- - : Uit . Six-year-o- ld six-year-- od - :: i. - U Willi ii'iteiMQi With one coupon order form (PAIR AND A SPARE PERTECTIY MATCHED) . - - '. . " ; For Blue Bonnet Margarine Gives lour Club Notes - TIMPANOGOS GARDEN CLiIb Friday 8 p.m. at Carpenter, Seed Store. S. R. Boswell wi speak on "What Tour County'i Agent Can Do ForYou. ' Mem "bers and friends are invited. 1 . - . 1 . I. H LOYAL STAR AUXILIARY "NO. 145 r.1': 1" 11 ' 8 Friday p.m. with Mrs. Clar Third Cox, Third West rand; ' ',. - - . OF THE : South.- ' I.''" v NO. 455 .11 Temple. meeting. Social 1; j. "HIGH-PRICE- ..: :.. . OREM AAUW 8 Tonight - the year round, nd , Vitamin E. And.it gives all the valuable Food Energy of the "high-pricspread. '. "; v e" p.m. with Mrs. Glenn 452'.W 8th' S., Orem. USE IT GENEROUSLY Mrsj Elsa Harris and Mrs. Mark 1 , will speak on mental Social Studies chairman Mrs. John K. 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