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Show DAILY HEEALD FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1852 Prove. Utah Ccwmty. Vtah U Students Wed at Home Life of Dolly Madison Given At Fine Arts Glub Afternoon ,...- - 1 M Dinner-Me- et . .A reception at the Springlake ward chapel was given the same . on she was close to some of with school friends of the evening, greatest names in American his--; couple presenting the entire pro tory such as wasmngton,. Aaama, gram. Both bride and bridegroom Jefferson. Marshall and Aaron will graduate from" Payson High Burr. Her influence reached into School In May. j every- sphere of political activity. The young bride wore a Mrs!" Austin iferrilt suit of pretty orchid wool, with corsage of Mrs. Maycock pointed out that OR EM Mrs. Madison was a woman of president of the Beverly LDS Ward pink roses pinned to the shoulder. charm and all Washington Relief ' Society announces a bake Her only attendant, Rae Ann Hill, greatSdelizhted' with her. She was sale sponsored by the organization wore a blue afternoon frock, with also a woman of courage and re- to be held Saturday, April 28 at corsage of pink carnations. Best sourcefulness. During the invasion the Safeway store in Orem com man to the bridegroom was Reed of Washington In the War, of 1812, mencing at 11 a. m. and continuing Page. Parents of the. couple assisted In she found herself alone in the pre- -- through the day Merit's house, "surrounaea Dy panicPies, cakes, bread, rolls, cook receiving friends and relatives. stricken servants. She not onxy ies, and other home baked treats both mothers pinning a carnation but also re- will e offered for sale by the corsage to their frocks. managed the servants from the sale are Lee Staheli was master of Cere membered to save Madison's state 9 papers and the Stewart portrait earmarked 'or the Beverly Ward monies to a program which in cluded: Sextette numbers. Madeline of Washington. building fund. Daley, death In 1849 receivedi the Kathryn Olson, Janice . t . DoHv's rn .1 1. Wheelock. Karen HIatt, Mary Lee v" uwv oiliciai auenuon f : Selman, Loraine Davis; piano solos that of a public leader or states-by Jolene Hansen, Bee- Staheli, PATTY MOORE man. She was buried in the conHarold Ockerman; vocal solos, Ver-nile Gasser, Doris Badham. Janice removed to but laterjhe body-wa- s Wheelock. Kathryn Olson: toasts THontoelier to rest beside that of ho bride and bridegroom, Rae Ann James Madison. Mrs. iaycoc Mike Brown; tap dance numaid in conclusion. Mrs. Elmer Taylor Hill, PAYSON Carter,, Lou wain Mrs. Clyde Crockett, club presi was elected president of the. Beta bers. Karen witn prelude during re dent welcome members and con- -j Cultus club at a beautifully ar- Adams: played by Carolyn Suras-to- n ducted a short, business meeting. ranged spring luncheon Wednes ceiving Last minute plans are being made for the marriage of and Carolyn Livingston. Mrs, read were minutes by The a local cafe. Mrs, at day evening, of Flowers season were the of Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Moore and ". spring Grant Richens. Bruce Walton was ' named vice used in decoration of the home and Patty Moore, daughter Mrs. P. A. Christensen acted as president and Mrs. Wayne Wride, church, with the following assisting Dale B. Gebo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry- Gebo of Layton. was announce the the bride she home and of Parents that hostess in her pair will be wed in secretary. Eleanor Nelson at one theentertaining: assisted by Mrs. Stanley Bonnett. The luncheon paid honor-tin Provo with in 2 St. Church the book: Episcopal May bride's Mary's Mrs. Lee Staheli. They served dainty tray refresh ol its members. "Miss Marjorie Par?-ry- Mrs. Jack Olson. Mrs. Wallace An a reception to be given immediately following: in. the ments to those named ana xne exchange school teacher from derson, gifts: Mrs. Max Elmer. church parish nouse. ' , Mesdames Ralph A. Bullock, Grant Wales, who has made her home Mrs. Darrell Mrs. Howard Steele, bride-to-b- e Provo from Aura The High School and graduated In this community through the Peery, Mrs. Don Butterfield, In Ekins, Bertrand F. Harrison, C. Hatch. John S. Lewis, I. S. school year. . Programs charge of refreshments,- with the attended Westminster College in Salt Lake City for two current Alonzo Morley. Frank J. and decorations ; carried out an following Kenneth Depew, years. V Mullett, J. Kenneth Pugh, Grant "English .Tea Garden" Idea.' with Ann Ellis, serving: Reed Page and Rae Ann his is Pale junior M. competing year at Westminster. Orson Slack, Myron Richens, 4D Miss Parry toasting the English tea Hill: also Mrs. Melvin Hartvigson. E. Strate, S. S. Taylor and Spen garden. A second toast, "Our Newlyweds left immediately , for cer Grow. Tastes are Different." 'was given a wedding trip to Zions Park, and ' . by Miss Parry's room mate, Miss on their return were honored at a dinner party given by the bride Ethel Lee Jewell. Committee heads chosen for the groom's parents. Those attending In addition to next club year include: Miss Jew ell, social chairman:' Mrs. Leslie tne bridal couple and their parents . . Reece. program chairman; Mrs. were mr. ann Mrs. .jack Olson, Mr. Brown SPANISH rORK-Ors- on Louis Jacobs, civic chairman; Val ana Mrs. iary Bos well, Mr. .and Hansen and entine. Mrs. Albert Francom; Mrs. John daughter. Members of all special Interest entertained members of the Athe ti mm V Mrs. Paul mm Christmas, Blgler. ; t caroi lee wr. ana Mrs. Lee Sta- classes of West Utah Stake . are nae Literary Club vdth an all Mexv .i wt esue heli. M. and Mrs1. Reid . Carter, Invited to meet for a .frolic and ico program at the homt of Mrs. omcers are inaits, iteunng OREM Mrs. Glen Healy. was Jensen Wednesday light Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Anderson. VerDell Mrs. Reece, president; stalled as president of the Spencer Lunt. buffet supper tonight at the Sunset Grace AlMrs. Melva Brown, who was in Mrs. vice andf president; In cere PTA school ' elementary LDS Ward Chapel, at 7:30 p. m. charge of the program, introduced ' monies led by Mrs. Jack Cameron, bert Francom. secretary. En as Arrangements are being made by her husband Orson and bis brother JoAnnXlark Taylor served Mttnif nrn.M.nt at m PTA m Ot- - Mrs..' Elmer the joys' the Stake special interest leader Aaron. Mexican songs were sung by with chairman or luncheon; ming weanesaay nipin uucqio Friends . assisted by various ward leaders. Aaron who accompanied himself on as toastmast- - birthday-witServing Mrs. Bruce Walton High School auditorium. with Mrs. Healv will be Mrs. Ed- - er. Greetings were extended byJ Small guests at the third birth Win' Aiken as first vice president; Pres. Reece and pledge to the" of JoAnn Clark, daugh"Donald Curtis.: day party Mrs. led by second vice as flag Fenton Prince presClub: collect was read by fArtu ter of Mr. and Mrs. Beck Clark ident and Mrs. Brent Nay as Wride. Music Included vocal duets were served delicious "birthday r. I " Orem's new school board mem by Lewis Jacobs and Gordon Bar- - cake from a musical cake plate solo, Sandra Web which Played rHappy Birthday" ber Philo T, Edwards addressed nett;- accordionselection. Madoune tune. Each'guest received a decorster; piano the meeting expressing appreciaLinda Keele, ated nut cup and the little girls tion to the organization and pledg- Dixon; and vocal solo. Mrs. Dixon. attending were given a parasol and accompanieed by In of the the group ing support Kw4. IN dm wdr fockarf rmmiy uC' ' 'was A the of eiven nrorram dances boys miniature cars. various activities. He discussed n Sprinkl m, tfvthj m. Vtuvm mft. OUTS ' en- A were of Jetta Fern!eClellan. Walton, games variety by . CONEt CAKrCTS OSV briefly the plans of the school disrlh t U IS Walton. Mertle Jacobs Joyed and pictures taken of the trict in regards to schools in Orem Christine S taint. CrroM. Ovm, mmav. tiwtm NorIncluded which Susan Ellsworth. group, and Deanhe and opening of the new Westmore tiptiick, Tr . . . rn SKo PtiiK One Call Miniature.- - china tea cups and ton. Nancy and Carol Hyatt. DeAnn Mwiifwlty CImm pprimily rwt fall rvft t, elementary school next September. saucers were given as favors and and Janet Hansen. Gill Murdock, MM CoHwt SS.SS. CKn S4.1S. V ' Business oinne session was a ana an a. of inursion. Minenne tngusniuavia of safety problems which teatiny reproduction garden was : arranged as een- - Carl and Craig. Guymon. Ann and will concern parents and teachers table. Da ffh Dickie Shipman, Deborah and of ter the with students "being required to dils to the table Gary Bringhurst.. 'Julie Pierce, violets added and cross highway 91 in reaching the and programs were Karen - Allen. Gary Nuttallj Terr! new, school. Plans were made to decorations Kent Zumbrennen and folded Inside cleverly made paper Brown, circul ate a petition requesting aid dolls. Gloria Jean Salerno. of the (state road commission in 35 No 2nd West-Pr- ovo providing a safety device to assist in the problem at 12th South and Sta,te Street where the largest num ber of children ml be required to cross. Beverly To Sponsor Bake Sale' - - v ladies.-Proceed- 1 s Beta Cultus Club Holds Elections ( - Patty Moore Sets Altar: Date With Dale B. Geho ; I 1 " . . May-coc- k. - New President Installed at Orem PTA Mee nq Church Groups. Set Frolic Athenae Club; Hears Talks on Tonight 7:30 Mexico Given - , . Mrs. Baker Named Legion Auxiliary- J V 'Hi Neighbor' Dance Set In a beautiful setting created with spring fclssioms Ui Orem Lions and Lady Lions en- -Joyed teir annual birthday party IProcirlcsrtf I WIUwl 'I 11 S.I at local cafe Thursday evening. tables were decorated 1b OREM Mrs. Irene Ej a yellow, green and orchid color namrd as prrsldcnt of the Orem! scheme with ribbons running the American. Lesion auxiliary for tr.e ' AMrr.ICA' FORK 'A "!'i full length of the tables and iorra-Ln- g coming vear ta baUotlr.g conducted N'ei ribcr" dance for a3 t.e gay frills about the. Coral ar- during the refular basinets meet-k:zsrhocl students of rangements of forsythia and dafio-dil-a ing at the Veterans Memorial Sehool D:?Tict, rirmfrirr arow-- .i in crystal bowla. Yellow tap- will t .held May 9 ti tie Wednesday cUht. Elected era lighted the tables. Each lady building to serve as first vtc president was' Joseph Smith bui'.dire !i I'roi-o- . was presented wiia carnation Mrs. Berjl Creram; secoad "vice The da-r- e is the f rit c! 1's k I corsage. is president, Mrs. Maud Juber; treas-:n.- 1 j!vea to Ic'p tfie Edward Wlckman was chairman Mrs. Gea Bench; fctstoriin. dents of the four senior schools on arrangement Doris Bryan; chaplain, Mrs. 'come better acquainted with each assisted by M. Dover Hunt, Dr. Desmond Larson Gena Gourdin: serceant-at-arm- s Jother. Mrs." Lillian McQuivey. and Carl Reed. Lion president. Hiraf4 as a commit?1 to drft Baxter, presided and intro Airs, oiu mra was appom.tea ::mai puns ror me at.air are lie duced Mr. Hunt who represented as secretary ty the new president tuer.t body presidents of tie I r the committee In presenting the and Mrs. McQuiyey will select high schools. Jerry Pulley. Anfrn-th- e jean Fork; Lynn Paulson. Pleasantasslitant sergeact-at-armevening's entertainment. Mrs. Al lan M. Johnson was la chars ef rormai installation for tte new Grove: Jay Manranr . LehL and officers wL'l be held May 14 with Ronald Hatch. LincoLo. the decorations. Students of BYU presented the district officers conducting the On April 30th the committee meet at American Fork to ct- after dinner program under the ceremonies. PuJ- During the business meeting fol- - pleta arracgemeU, says' direction ef xrn Jtr Tk tainment includMl iMin.m.oi.i towing the .balloting pUns were, ley. made for a social evening of sup- -j The dance is to be informal and vocal numbers, and skits. Covers wero laid for Mr. and MTVk" !T.n Mrs. A. I. ikiacaonaia, .Mr. and1c.rur(i.v v in i wk Mrs. Horace Bean, Mr. and Mrs. of the schools. to and the open public proceeds J. Warren Salmon, Mr. and Mrs. wiu go to the auxiliary a commu- EJwood Sandberg, Mr. and Mrs. ; aervice nlty project. Beryl Crarnm and Mrs. Errna Loa M. Dover Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. for the affair will be Mrs. Doris Olson as committee members. "Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. Wiland Mrs. Flora Jaeobnen) Mrs. retlr-wiUliam L. Jacobsen, Mr. and Mrs Brn.Mrs. Jane Trexler, Mrs. Cleo lug president was la charge if R. Garn Holbrock. Lent, 'Mr. and Peacock. Mrs. Reba Loveless, Mrs. tta meeUnz. Mrs. A. Kelsey Chatfleld, Lehl, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Jolley, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Ashtod, Mr. and Mrs. Orland Pyne, Mrs. Carl Reed. Mr and Mrs. Lorin Jex, Dawn Rlggs AwaWVW4a M. Dale Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Allan M. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Washburn, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert M. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hebertson, Mr. and Mrs, Clyde E. Weeks,' Dr. and Mrs. D. v French O. Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Edward cscn:3 Zxzzi Lot.. Wlckman and Mr. and. Mrs Henry CILT.lt PAYSON Th marrlag ef Hiss Dawna Butler.' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noal H. Butler. Spring- lake, and Jerry D. Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. lell btewart. fayson. was. solemnized April 13 .at the home of the bride's parents, with Bishop Byron Thomas oiuclaong. re , Mrs. L. S. Maycock presented a most entertaining KAtnerine Madison" view of thf book, "Dolly Anmony, by fnr- momWt nf Finp Arts Clb ion Wednesday afternoon. fVlO Vlirth- fif -- i oi mis wouiu . llfa'nnrfnv am events " me j amorous s most America our nation. She was said to be first lady. She was a treat deal more than a gracious hostess and society leader, tne speaker said. As the wife of James Madi-- ; Ward ' the: uGcietv a Orem Ladies, Lions Hold Payson High ' r A',--.- j ira-ur- El-wo- od s. - . L.L.1?, t,. .t.i .t.'.i.. ""f"." - i Co-chair- El-wo- Barbara-Broadliea- d. S) 1ml ,5 Campbell. Frull' vAst. the guitar. Colored aUdes of their recent. trip to Mexico were also shown and an interesting talk about the place's shown. Mrs. Wahneetah Guild presided and Mrs. Vllda . Wilkina gave the do. 3C I Ch:::!!2 C!:;If:n : DALEOQUrS club collect. A deUcious luncheon was served to the members and guests. Mrs. Ann Brown and lfrs. Muhlesteia wert also guests of the -. E.Ch f'lco Dax CccKss , Club. FI:s t I Cc!:cs E.ch 5C: DAKEI1IHS. 12th No. Eloro open from 8 a.m. to S p m. Center Street Store open from 10 a.m. to 6 p. nx Delicatesseo facilities at 12th No. Etora. j h .' -- retary-treasure- ( 1ir4r.f -- ... om ' , -- Entertainment for ro 7n the. session Horton's fifth and sixth grades who presented dramatizations such as have been used in classroom read ing groups during the year. Joyce coroner played a piano solo. tAy, Approximately 100 patrons and teachers "attended the meeting. "TEIL ;iTEST (?rQm At beauty Meet CCMFLFT- - FRYMYTE ELECTRIC DEEP FRYERSI TlllS STATmiJIT.iri 25 IVS -- . j down and write! If you haven't i Book Review Given for LaMero Club tried Snowdrift lately, get ; 21. ; Light refreshments Were served to Mrs, Dexter Wilberg. Mrs. Clyde E. Weeks Jr.. Mrs. Garth Mrs. LaMar Edwards, Mrs.Adams, Glade Kirk. . Mrs. Guv Cordnpr Mn Reed Gillespie, Mrs. Clifton M Pyne, Mrs. Marvin Stratton, Mrs. Rex Kofford, Mrs. Richard Hawkins tha program guest ,and too ' ac- quainted now and. ..go after that f 10,000' cath prize or ny of the 1060 other great prizes! New. 1952 models! Famous brands! Electric washers, deep fryers, "table radios! 2. Write whot yow teei One try of ' Snowdrift can pure, show you a difference! For Snowdrift fries foods crisp and bght without unpleasant smoke or smell .l f V C3 US$1 milla wMywi tastal Notice 1061 CONTEST PRIZES . ST - . tlOJOOO MZf . tO SECOND PKIZES TWO WASHERS Modm troniiw4 ri "tpdt Groining. IN CASH ; DEEP acof..." ''.."'.. ooroa. nfd yoor aaaa end CKMO. Ino word Snowdrift ' ao ftp r ' c orrod by Jooo 15. 152. . 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Rcs-Choicg . . . lb. ; mmtm ' AuII L .V lUNK- . oc Cons Red-Blis- s . k. owjwonn wwjooopaoiog rfinmi band. Oofy oao i 53t 37c Cc.:CS u. t. no: i for 23c Carrots Salads . .2 Bun. 17c ' n 69c I UlUIUo. 10 lb. bag . . Carton 19c Asparagus lbs. 25c frl TABU mzES...c05irr . t ' "u oaim( rmo torn Tywowii- c- mm woi r o4 bv'tldt fln for 4. Cants, opoo to roaidaoN of lap ooott) kmm iaitti.al. Coiorooo ond afetoa wtt of tko Koduoa. wMt fha oaoaptioo of lople,!" and foarilioa of of Wimoo Oil & Soowdrut C- o- la- c- it md bo oo ordad to 1. Enlriaa bmm bo oooHooriiod oof thorn May 31. IfSt ond ro- - I :rn:s 4p Iryttl iI SO FOUtTH plicoto prfxaa in cot of has. All anfrios gataia IM oroporty ef tno WoMon'Otf ft tnowdrift C- o- ln Hi mlf. 4igilib4f fryiitgl Dvlon Original rryryto AvteiiiaHcl Elxfricl Cook or food cm Nm AHr. d frfiitg, Uovw yarn Saewdrift Uor-Ing im your Fryryto for tm xg ' N0 troftftfnr of aovwW.' Snowdrift" Iriat wind with kay from ony tixo con of Snowdrift. Moil to Snowdrift Frvino Cantost, Boa 575, Mionaap li.Minn. worn ft rW ' whK yom snip frt Dot...... Are fresh, clean and tempting with larga variety to choose from. ' ; ; !. roof, , ' ' IUftift-&Miywfc- Monk or ihaat of popT; coniplala ln following hi 25 odditional words or ton, "lpro-fo- r digotfibfo Snoo drift for frying 39c FrtKS Plaal ':- by CroIy flyflfW CMttwrv. 27c L.li. lS9c ScUwCD largt AGrarJg A G II Fruifs I IWf On-antr- y grade ib..'.... tvdilitg, rinsing, SMstsl They'll love foods frijd' ' in digestible Snowdrift! Outside ao golden and crisp! Insideall tender and delicious! The Wesson Oil people use costlier, finer vegetable oil in Snowdrift. Yet Snowdrift coats you not a penny more! 5. Enter now enter often! With every entry, "send .the name wow-aanr- r, snipped from the metal band you unwind with key. Get into thia exciting contest and good luck! 3 EGGS j. DULANl FtYMTTt ILECTXiC Thor wr4ngr AA .... mto nan 1000 relctioii IJ for Q J i . . Kinds... CEPiEAL -- SIMPLE RULESI t. f 0I:o from finer, costlier vegetable oil. We're sure youll agree Snowdrift-frie- d food tate better! 4. Or ga Hps fram yowr fmify or Snowdrift is made from finer,' costlier' 'vegetable ei. Yet you pay no morel OREM Graceful stems of forsythia. combined with daffodils in lovely arrangements to decorate .the home of Mrs. Douglas Hawkins as she entertained LaMero Club members Wednesday evening. Prozram feature vi m rUHtrhtf,,? review of the book "'"Our Miss Boo'' bv Marcaret Lee RnnKprt t,a presented by Mrs. Joy O. Clegif. The next hostess to the. club will. d- - Mrs. vnaries Anderson on May -- 5 the difference! Snowdrift is made - . ican r one.: 3. Oi . ;5 :. ; rk - HELFFUt HINTS: Snowdrift'scontest is made for easy winning! Nd rhymea-o- r fancy phrases needed.' Greater opportunities to win it's a regional contest! (See Rule No. 6) , 3. If yon was- Snowdrift wf tit ;;,.. win IIEI f JZ BABY- - FOOD With 1000 DULANE - JUST SE60 'TilIL' ItW YOU PSSERT0 LOOK' AT THESE OTHER 'GREAT PRIZES INCLUDING ' - So Let's Feed Them Well 'to Build Strong Bodies with Great Mmds PADLUf.l U U Countv Women Reteive Prizes Several Utah'. County women were named winners in contests conducted in connection with a five- state convention of beauty operators held at Salt Lake City during V the week. Cora- Lee Johnson of Springville -- as namea nrst prize winner for nair coloring with Mary Kawakami as second prize winner in the same contest. Ruth Peart of Payson was the fourth grand trophy winner ana .Mrs. Kawakami was fifth grand trophy winner. . gthers attending the meet included Mildred ; James, Verna i,ua juaAuciu, Tciva iiier- nu. .Hester Jones. Kay David Mavis Duke and Ha McKinnon of Provo; and Cora Lee Johnson. Rth Miller of Springville s Inez Boulter. Orem. and Mary Kawakami, Amer r DABIES ARc HOST POEGOUS AlID OUR IIATIOUS GRcAT POTENTIAL WRIGHTS . er, t-- j (i ! -" U 4 . Li i t kn r av - |