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Show 8 THURSDAY, FEB. 24, 1955 - Utah County. Utah l More For Stable Lions Society Louise Baker Lady Booh (Reviewed Hold Dinner Work of Women, Group Told guest speaker Mrs. Charles Mitchell, Mrs. Dell For Nike Club a For Husbands forDistinguished a meeting of Fehano Club Carter, Mrs. Lynn Jacobson, Nike Club members heard and Mrs. Wilkinson and other evening was Mrs. DAILY HERALD Mrs. Snow Chosen 2s! Candidate Mother of i - Yr '"mjm? A f if - m Ern- Monday sparkling review of the book "Out SALEM and est L.: Wilkinson whose presen- club members, Mesdames D. C. A program On A Limb," by Louise Baker, were features tation of a comprehensive paper Roycei Albert Robison, Parley The name of Mrs. Wanda Mcin baked ham dinner Hayward Mrs. Libby given" by night party spon- on '.'Woman's Contribution to Ford, Ethel Boshard, Hirriet Gregor Snow has been submitted ax tne nome of a husband's meeung Monday the sored by Lady Lions on Mon- Present Civilization" was well Scott, Frank Thomsen, - Arthur at candidate for Mother of the of Mrs. W. G. Taylor. H. Johnson. Herhprt "R Mann received. the at City Hall. day Year, from the Timpanogos Iirst solos " The serving tables were dec Also enjoyed were vocal Mrs. Wilkinson s listeners T;f tyill Jones, John Bain, Glen Federated Women's Mrs. Jessie Madsen. Vera sung by in red and white and a heard of the work of women jacoDsen, McAvoy Craner and Clubs, it was announced today. conducted orated Idessert Souter. in Elizabeth the fields of literature, Arrowsmith, was served. president, , She is specifically sponsored by cherry lafter and greetiirg tne the meeting processions-guests were District vention, science, , the nine federated clubs of Provo. turned proceedings Special and in hose and educational GYPSY present artistically and Otto inMrs. President Mrs. Snow; through years of Fry TROUBLE uu over to me nosiess uumning specific KENT, O. (UP) L. W. Ralphs. The programs. Mrs. and Mr. telligent, helpful and courageous The SVDSV Gronpinr of fnrnitnre, bove, features rood design at modnxta tne various neias, tne moth is an James H. Taylor. men spoke briefly . A vocal trio cases m said of a dream nrice. Sauare maple coffee table, rectangular corner tabls tx living has been both father and to example women where served that were Refreshments speaker Louise was Sperry, which Gayle sung became a by mother for many years to , her nightmare, ac 3 attractive yet utilitarian. one guest, Mrs. Marie lewis ana Mattinson and Merlene Swasey. have been recognized for their cocsi, to Da family of six. children, five of tree cording vey It Mesdames experts. well as their as, axe to e fit chair tailored club lounre average-sizmembers, other homes, Mrs. Louise Card, Lady Lion capabilities whom are college graduates and functional efforts, society was imported from France 85 Walter Hedquist, Cole, purely George,; of the in was charge are making worthwhile contribu years ago for experiments in silk Mildred Barker, Flora Mceii, president, to the men. has known a higher degree of production. These tribute event and paid tions to their several localities, failed, buVhe Ernest Salerno, Bernice Bryson, Scott Christensen responded with stability. She said that although g club officers stated. moths Ll not escaped and women have their Booth, Lillian fought Vernon Whiting, to the women. Mark tribute to on lived cause millions of dolMrs. Snow was born in' Paro-H. Reed, Grant Lewis, Ernest Christensen played his guitar, and country's battles, yet Isabella of of lars worth tree wan and was married to Carl Nel damage. Reynolds, Myrtle Bailey, and- Ray Warner, Lions club presi- Castile and Catherine the Great BEAUTIFUL MERCHANDISE son Snow of St. George. He was a runcam m of fighting Russia, planned Florence Kate IMathews, a dent and Arthur Sperry, present and shared the discom MOWER MOWED formerly dean i of students at eau, and Aiiiarea Lonaon. ed a skit. Games were played un- paigns Dixie College and taught in the of the bivouac. ort FURNITURE AT COST GORHAM, Me. (UP) The ,4 der the direction of Mrs. Sperry commerce department called the The Sappho speaker and Mrs. Christensen. was near zero and BUY NOW FOR BRIDES, BRIDGE to his death in 1930. In 1936 prior of the temperature of . bunder poetry lyric the - Mrs. Snow moved with her family was covered with as Hansen ground Chana served j "Mrs. and BIRTHDAY PARTIES Mrs. Wanda McGregor Snow world in her "Ode to Aphrodite." f to Provo where she completed her party chairman assisted by Flor n English literature she men several inches of snow when ence Sperry and Jean Christen tioned Jane Austen, Elizabeth Harry A, Hoy t Jr., 31, , gashed education at Brigham Young. Uni- practical solutions to problems of "' three toes with a lawn mower. she which in the BS the sen. organizations i versity. receiving degree Barrett Browning 'and George No, he wasn't school serves.' in 1939 She taught during trying to cut the The next meeting will. be iheld Eliot. In the early American '39 North 2nd West He was grass; Snow Mrs. has contmu In civic matters, taking the mower this period and has been March 21. she placed Harriet Beech outside to period adjust it. ously engaged in teaching in the served in Red Cross, and has er Stowe as the first woman to Prcrvo Citv Schools since that been head of the Junior Red Cross Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Sand attain literary fame. for the past 10 years. '.. time. ers gave toasts to members of the Women's influence on inven 1: Talented musically. Mrs. Snow! Five of her children are grad Orem Jaycee Wives and to their tion has been felt also, Mrs. of BYU. .Four of her boys husbands, who were has been engaged in that depart- uates special Wilkinson said, with Mary Keys and through Lguests at dinner which preceded ment and in theKpast few years served in recent warshave the first in the United person received were Guests has been given mny difficult as- their service years party. dancing to receive States "a patent, and received a seated for the out 'i din signments. Her- special field at disabilities. One sonl "evening 1809. this in Miriam, a May of excep- - presidential citation fpr his serv ner at tables decorated with light SALEM A number of Salem sister of Moses, was learned present is the training tiorial children. L a project in ice in Japan. All have played ed candles and colorful red and folks attended the wedding recep in science, ami invented a utensil which she has gained favorable prominent parts during . their white dance programs. Each tion held at the home of Mr. and now widely in use as the dou filled recognition, both here ; and in school years. Two boys have lady was given a corsage of red Mrs. Elden A. Ottesen, Ogden, for ble boiler. sBelva A. Lbckwood. church missions for their where she Canada, Winipeg, and white carnations while j the their daughter, Eldamae and her was named las the 'first Woman The children 1952-5- 3 Anthony include, on .ex an boutonnieres. hysband, Clark Leishmah, of Lo lawyer, who at first was refused men taught during Don a Okla.: Tulsa. eeoloeist in the basis. teacher During was the main menu item gan, who were married recently admission to law college on the change School; Chicken summer she takes many of these ald, coach at BY High of Ottegens are former Salem theory that "her presence would Salt Sixteen couples enjoyed socia The children into her home for train- - Shipley. business man ' A reception was also distract the young men." it was residents. o dancing later. Mrs. Eugene Bing member Lake Ellsworth, City; Her in home at the for the reading. "ing, especially couple she, later, who secured passage served as chairman of the given hobbies include painting and gar- - the zoning conmission, Salt Lake ham assisted of the bridegroom's parents " in of a bill admitting women to Bernell Mrs. by V" 1 , 'I City: Alma Snow Whiting. (Mrs party, ; ' the supreme court. Elizabeth dening. "v. Dixon Larsen emceed the Logan. housewife and Mapleton Fowler. Juan) i Mrs. Snow' is a member of the and Carl, now a junior program. Attending from Salem wejre Mr Blackwell was the first woman '. LDS Church in which she has mother; and Mrs. A. H. C. Ottesen, Mrs to receive the M.D, degree;: atat o BYU is where he president served in many organizations. It Ezra Edman, Mrs: Jarl Ottesen tained in an era of great pre unit., He is also The speaker named ; is said of her that she keeps flow- the Viking- ofsocial Clifton Beagly and daugh judice. Mrs. the Oak Hills Ward among ers every Sunday, in her ward president great artists, Rosa, who ters, Mrs. Marvin Gardner and YMMIA. "The Horse Fair," and from her own garden from early painted Dianne; and Mrs. Rex Taylor, al in' officers education, Emma .Hart Wil- spring until late fallrand of Spanish Fork; Mrs. Pau ; ry y to offer 11 of her ward find her able Brockbank of Provo and Mrs. Ed lard, founder of the Troy Female and Mary Lyon of die Richardson of Salt Lake City seminary, Mount IHolyoke Seminary. were of interest Several : items Mary Jo Rawsoh also enter In the year 1953. the SDotlieht discussed in a meeting of the tained for the bride at a shower of history was focused on Queen me in her home in Ogden. which Beehive Sadlettes Elizabeth, leader of six million Tuesday evening" at (he home of . subjects; Madam Pandit, United Lambda Tau Club members Nina Wright. Nations general assembly presispent a relaxing evening on Mon The group made plans to change dent and the 30 women which at of the home Mrs. Douglas the design of the shirt part of the Pres. Eisenhower elevated Uo All former members of the day Ellison with hand vis work and Gloria and and uniform Carter LDS Ward high posts in government includand their Charleston Lucille Nelson were appointed frieAds are invited to join tin a iting. They also listened to ing Utah's own, Ivy Baker of short to story committee the Priest. GeorgeWashington on social spearhead Satur ward reunion and i announced was It also Joseph Symons given ; "Wherever a woman is or at change. Charleston. day, Feb. 26, When, the hostess served "light that1 plans would be made to have Thirty members of Altus Club whatever she - does, she is at Serving of dinner will begin at refreshments at the conclusion of banners for the coming year. Be met at the home of Mrs. Marie her divinest best, at home," J2 o'clock noon followed; by a the evening each member found fore adjourning, Tuesday evening to Mrs. Wilkinson said -- in closing members dis Anderson program during which prizes will a of the book, "Si hear review small American flag included cussed changes to be made in The group met at the home be given. Local merchants of He-b- as a favor. ver 1 Chalice," given by Reda Bax oi Mrs. Austin Tyler, vice presimeets. state and district have contributed the prizes. j " Mingling at the party" were Attending the meeting with ter. , dent, who conducted the meetPresent and former ward mem- Mesdames 3 ., Bert After the XaSelle Bullock, refreshV: ing. review; light those named were Lucy Watkins bers over 16 years of age are in Creer, Clyde In a social period which folments were served. The presiT. L. John Fern Allman, Elaine Crockett, Gore,-vited. There will be a charge for son, Ronald Jones, Marion Mc-' Mrs.- Anderson conducted lowed, refreshments were served r dent, j 15 Denier and Seamless the dinner and for' the dance Donald; Kenneth; to guests, Mrs. Moroni Cottam, the meeting. Martin, Mae in the evening. planned Rawlins, C. G. Shaw, H. F. New Spring Shades tld-tim- e dancing to an old-tiFred Harold Breinholt, Sumsipn, orchestra will be featured in the L Hansen, Sterling 1 Cornaby. evening with prizes awarded the Kaiheryir Graham and Cleo Mc- DOLLAR -- DAY SPECIAL . best dancers in waltz; square Cracken; and Mrs. Ellison and . . . dance, schottisch and others. ; Mrs. Symons. A Dollar Day The committee working on the ' PAYSON Cultus Club met at , plans is headed by Maud Win- NERVES OME EARLY... QUANTITY IS LIMITED Special. The "irregularities" are the home of Mrs. George A. Chee-ye- r, terton chairman of program; TELEPHONE Un- Conn. HARTFORD, (UP) with Mr. William Hansen, Esther Smart, chairman of decso tiny .they were barely apparent was president, in charge. Club collect empioymeni compensation Verdell chair Ritchie, orations; in Stockinet to "a woman who resigned was read man of evening dance; Vera Carl granted by Mrs. John Daniels to NoMends'. rigi.d inspection NoMepd". "FAMOUS 5" 12 after a telephone sbli-cit- Jr. as '' days .r , Leg son, chairman of dinner and Joe Tjp Proportioned because continued verbal The program included vocal seand Julia Thacker, invitations system. Here's a wonderful . abttse mrde her nervous. TYPE 1 FI RST QUALITY, PERFECTS ! lections, "America, I Love You" i ' Commisisoner Harold and "Carisima" by Mrs, James FAMOUS 5 Y opportunity to TYPE 2 Strauchj extended "considerable Dixon, with Mrs. Bob Burdick Average 84' 11 Small Visitor From " with NoMend's sympatBy to the busy; housewife playing piano accompaniment, TYPE 3 T.U9H-11who is a at "crucial also a three-aNew .Jersey Has? Party mbrnent interrupted "Another play, TYPE 4 by a telephone call," but Language,' by Mrs. Inez Ivory. "personalized" fit, at these MVM tUCtll two it Avenge (larger ebove the knee) added II that VINEYARD Little Nican Lovewrongs don'ii ; Refreshments were served by TYPE S exceptional prices. the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Ma ksM TaH Qmign mbw less, visiting from Whiffany, N.J., make a right." k with her parents, Capt. and Mrs. Chard. It was. announced Gail C. Xoveless, and her brother, The flowers in the Amorpho-- that the next meeting will be held . Eric Loveless, was honored at a pnanus plant, release a nenetrat at 4he home of Mrs, Stanleys Wil- recent birthday party at the home ing odor of rotting fish or meat. son. of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Harding. Six candles were lighted on the 60 gauge, 1 5 denier nylons that sell Cottons - "Sheers All New Dresses - Crepes Games cake. and music birthday regularly for 99c . . . these are newest were enjoyed by the"24 cousins of shades, perfect nylons at a very special Nican. The youngsters present . ;, I were Cherie, Robert, D. Jay, price! Susan, Stephenie, Charlene, Linda, Cwaine, Randy and Lance Hard-dinBetty Lou, Diane Delone, Ricki Rowley; Michael, and Jerry PANTIES Boys' Terry. Shirts Playalls Craig and Jeffery Hawkins; Shir-leeJessie . Ray, La Kay and Infants Terr Sets Randy Loveless, ' and Kathy and Boys' Twill Trunks Jean Stubbs. briefs in blue or Rayon jersey pinkr IV Mothers ' in attendance were Seersucker Shirts . Girl7 Shirts ' Mrs: Ray Loveless, Mrs. Roland white. Harding, Mrs. Eugene Stubbs, Mrs. Shirley Loveless, Mrs. Mary GOWNS - PJS Lou Hawkins and the hostess, Mrs; Gail C. Loveless. 4 "District, V , r i Foam-rubber-cnshio- ned . . - SALE! leai-eaun- and . "i: there 16 Couples Have Dinner And Dance - Salem Folks At Reception For Former Local Girl , - I Lu GEN GALLERIES :- DOLLAR. DAYS : I received , - - ; . T ! - ! Business Items Discussed by Lambda TauClub Beehive Riders Spends Relaxing Evening Sewing - Charleston Sends Out fill ;ifl 17 S) Ji - "i 1 p-ii 1,. - .Reunion Call 'Silver Chalice7 Reviewed at Altus Club Party : . . by-Mr- s. STOCKir4CG RREGULARS $1.00 per pair pr. jn box $2.85 er . - Gultus Club Meet ncludes Music , me r Play Review Values for Svyeetbriar i DOLLAR . -- er - Unem-ploymen- .ij DAY . , fe 8maU8-10- J get-acquain- ted NYLONS ct -- - v H 1 . 3 pair $2.00 LADIES DRESSES 200 - NOW 50 'DISCOUNT g; IdI v1 n, l if . I iiwidy RCA-VICTO- R ' 7 Lovers-Hcr- Hi-Fidel- Lov-Bo- WEBCOR . . , Hi-Fidel- . 5Regular ,52.9. v. . - WEBCOR . . . . only . . , ......... WEBCOR portable, Regular .52.9-5- WEBCOR Portable, ' . HAtO-WOIiaN- SOFTINS ft RCA-VICTO- G T0 ' Portable, en.irosL. M II 57 NORTH UNIV. AVE T-SHI- . 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