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Show n ' ' ' ' - Xm FRIDAY, JUNE 20, f. Utah County; 1968 DAILY HERALD Utah -- I WG :.' WtNQS ..''f.i'- . : : S". - Comitas Club Holds Dinner A t Local Cafe , " Edna Nelsori Marries In St George Temple SPRINGVILLE Miniature home of Mfs. Kent Palfrcyman. rural mailboxes topped with tiny & On Monday night a group of red flags and holding letters an- ciose irienas gave her a shower nounced the forthcoming marriage at the home of Mrs. Atkinson." of Edna Nielson, daughter of Mr. Hostesses were Mrs. Bob Bring-hursand Mrs. Peter Nielson of this Mrs. Stan Roberts, Mrs. to of son Van Mr. Earl Gubler, city McKenzie, Mrs. Kent fcafe and Mrs. Henry Gubler of freyman, and Mrs. Dean Bir4. Utah. On Tuesday morning Mrs. RobThe announcement began a ert Boshard of Provo entertained veritable shower of parties this at a brunch for teacher associates of Miss Nielson who has been a past week for the bride-to-bThe marriage was solemnized member of the faculty f Dixon today in the St. George .LDS Junior High School. Temple. Tuesday evening, former colannouncement was The, party lege friends 'and roommates gathbride-elect- 's the ered at another shower given by given' last week by mother at the home of a Mrs. Bruce Dixon and '. Mrs. sister, Mrs. Geraldine Atkinson. Chase Allred, where a clever As the groom is a farmer, the caricature of a cow made Of luncheon tables were gaily deco- candy continued the theme for the rated with small farm animals bride's new life. and buildings with the mailboxes Wednesday afternoon friends, at each place setting. neighbors, and ward associates Members of the Springvilje of Miss Nielson called at her Federated Music Club and Bel home to extend their best wishes e and offer help for her 1 at an afternoon tea held at the ' packing. ' I Dr. Beck Speaks On Formosa To Nelke Club Open Session V? r v iili Dr. Elden Beck of the iw Brig-ha- m Young" University zoology department gave a lecture on -- jp .... Formosa (Taiwan) to members and guests of the Nelke Club open session Thursday afternoon at the LDS Ward Provo ifth-Eighth Relief Society room. . Dr. Beck said that as a child he always wanted to travel to far places and as a result he and his famUr have seen many unusual scenes. He said that Taiwan was about 100 miles from the mainland China between Japan and the Philippines anci the tiny Island has about 10,000,000 people on it -F- ,; ir i 200,000 natives, 6,000,000 Chi- nese who settled 300 years ago and the rest Nationalist Qhinese who invaded In 1946 to 1949. There are 70 different dialects spoken, although the written language can be read by all. Dr. Beck went to Taiwan to te plans EURQPE BOUND Shown discussing at the Marvin Gease patio before leaving for New York yknd then sailing to Europe are these Provo girls, from left, Janice kelson, Marian Ream and Pamela Gease. The girls ar going with the University of Utah tour and will sail Monday. assist the Nationalist Chinese gov ernment in the control of malaria. In 1952 the recorded cases of deaths due to malaria was In 1956 there were , no 12,000. to the disease. Every due deaths home In the island was sprayed with DDT. Dr. Beck said, that bis family's being with him did a great deal to inspire the confidence of those he worked With and treated. "My Chinese friends are as dear to me as any in this coun try," said Dr. Beck. He then showed colored slides of the country. Mrs. Edith Y. Booth introduced Dr. Beck. Mrs. Beck was a special guest. Mrs. Stella Garrett,- - president, was in charge and Mrs. W. Monroe Paxman gave the poem. Hostesses were Mrs. Fern Brim-hal- l, Mrs. Alex Hedquist and Mrs. Sadie Haws and they were last-minu- Viola Clark Open House Scheduled Sunday In Payson - PAYSON-Friends Provo Girls Leave For Europe Tour.With U. of U. of Mrs. Viola to attend an open Clark are invited house Sunday, June 22, when she celebrates her 81st birthday. The event is to be given from 2 to 5 p.m. at the home of her daughter Mr. and Mrs. dd and W. 308 6th N Jensen, of Branchland,. W.Va., Formerly Mrs. Clark came to Utah several years ago, a convert to . the LDS church. She enjoys reading and knitting, and also watching tele- son-in-la- . -- and Mrs. Paul Ream; Pamela Gease, daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. Marvin Gease. Miss Nelson flew to New York Wednesday along with five others to visit there.! Miss Gease and Miss Ream went by train Friday morning. The girls will sail from New Three Provo girls are among those going to Europe this summer with the University of Utah conducted tour under the direction of Professor Louis Booth, former Provoan. The girls are Janice Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erven J. Nelson; Marian daughter of Mr. York on Monday. Re-am- , J DOROTHY DIX . , : Roselle C. ELLE: A at Ri ROS- Your ijt Ion propos is fair and rea- sonable. If he's been a drunkard for 10 years he Mrs. Nissen can't expect you to go overboard with optimistic k reenthusiasm, about a form. Six-- months, however, will give him a chance" to prove the sincerity of his promises. You showed courage and intelligence in taking ' on the support of your family when your husband failed in his duty, and you would be foolish to throw away a good business until you are reasonably sure of your husband's reformation. Manners Make Friends two-wee- . Jolley Family Meets At Reunion HOUSEHOLD HINTS FOR WARM DAYS Eggs Florentine Spread two cups of chopped spinach over the bottom of your shallow casserole and make six depressions in the spinach with the back of a spoon. Break an egg into each hollow. Heat a can of cream of celery soup to the boiling point then turn off ihe heat and add a cup of shredded process cheese. Pour the mixture 'over the eggs, sprinkle a- little mote cheese over the, top and bake in preheated oven at 350 degree for about 30 minutes. Drastic Changes Reported In Relative Safety of 9 Leading Cigarettes . best-lookin- - g. t . Be a stranger once in a while find enter your own home with both eyes" open. Does it look like four YynSJ set up to shut out the ele-- - rxientsand the world. Or, does it suggest the excitement of spring sunlight pouring in windows, peace, good wilL happy voices and delicious aroma? If it does not, it's time to clean out the things that dim the view. 1 , histor- ! : Leland Residents Jake Trips, Host Visitors LELAND Mr. and Mrs. Lee Larsen. Mr. and Mrs William B. Huff traveled to Eureka Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Judge and family whose father, Mike Judge had died. Meacham, Carey, Ida.; Keenan Abshire, Matheny, W.Va. She has 30 grandchildren and 22 greatgrandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Russell and children and Mrs. Smith, all of Genola were guests Sunday at the home and Mrs. Winfred Hansen. Arlitra Guild Installs Officers tertained at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Donajd Proctor, Mr. and New offi- cers were installed Wednesday morning when 27 members of the Arlitra Guild, met for a brunch in i local cafe. It was the final meeting and annual spring party dinner of Mr. Mrs. Glen Ludlow and children of Benjamin. A birthday party in honor of Mrs. Mae Atwood was held at the home Of Mrs. Virginia Gard- ner of Spanish Fork. Dinner was Fun-de-la- . David Taylor, Mrs. Howard Nicholes, Mrs. Leland Mitchell, Mrs. Leo Meredith and Mrs. Frank Gaisford lovely gifts. Mrs. Leo Meredith had charge of installing the new officers, who were .hostesses for this delightful occasion. They are Mrs. Taylor, president; Mrs. Driggs, vice president; Mrs. Milo Bean, secretary; Mrs. E. H. Devey, treasurer; Mrs. Lloyd B. Adam-so- n and Mrs. Gaisford, program committee;, Mrs. David Cahn and Mrs. Sykes, remembrance committee; Mrs. Grant Schaumburg, historian and reporter. Two vocal selections were rendered by Beverly Devey, accompanied by Mrs. Driggs. The social ended with the awarding of door prizes to Mrs. Joseph Walton, Mrs. Chadwick, Mrs. Jesse Spafford, Mrs. Newel Stephens and Mrs. Schaumburg. 13th Ward Slates Fathers, Sons e. ; . . last-minut- Otto Erlandsons Observe 63rd Wedding Anniversary - the-upkee- Study Group Honors Teacher At Scera Party OREM A sociable evening for a study on the Book of Mormon was held Wednesday evening at the Scera patio. A potluck buffet dinner was served to the following couples: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Doxie, who were also in charge of the games and activities; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ludlow, Mr. and Mrs. Mel-vi- n Burgener, Mrs. Stan Leavitt, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Turley, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kirk, Mr. and Mi. Harold Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Black, Mr. and Mrs. H. Grant Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Don Fotheringham, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hein who acted as general chairmen for the outing. A gift was presented to Mrs. the study group. The group will meet each month for an activity .during the summer and will begin .'' DAV Installation Set Tomorrow outing. Swimming will be the first activity,! scheduled from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Homestead near Midway. After the swim the participants will have a barbecue supper provided by the ward bishopric at a campsite three miles up Snake Creek Canyon. A campfire program under direction; of Wayne Hillier will be held after the supper. Saturday morning the group will have breakfast in the canyon and a program of sports before returning home at Disabled American Veterans, Wasatch Chapter One and Auxil .iary installation of officers will be held Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the Social Center, 770 E. 1st S.. 4' .Spanish Fork. to join is corAnyone eligible Reserto attend. invited dially vations may be made by calling or FR FR by this evening. 88 noon. 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When you see this girl (or telephone her) simply ask her if or would like to she can to school dance with you the go . . . or to the school play, or a game, church activity or a movie. Until you have a driver's license, one of your parent should take you and bring you home. If this isn't possible, use the bus. With the right, girl of boy, even a walk can be fun. Would you Q "Dear Elinor: be so kind as to tell me how a girl should ask a boy who goes to another school to her school dance on the telephone?" Ans. Give him the facts about the dance, then the invitation: "There is going to be a dance at my school on Friday night (give the date) and I was wondering if you could. go as my guest?" If he accepts, tell Mm what time Ut begins, adding "I'll look fdb-ward to seeing ' you at my house at f o'clock." SPRING CLEARANCE SAIL CLOTH Snch cigarettes have achieved what an outstand, set by your parents or guardians, SALE SALE SILK & RAYON PRINTS filter-tip- s! ng i or-chard-ist' less nicotine and tar than some best-selli- . PAYSON Mr. and Mrs. Otto of Payson First LDS ward and Erlandson celebrated their 63rd supervised the building of the preswedding anniversary recently when ent chapel. He is a retired and business man. they were guests of Mn and Mrs. V R. Gilson at their home in Salt Mrs. Erlandson known for PAYSON Interesting guests at Lake City, Other guests were Mr. of her beautiful homeland the home of Mrs. Edna Nichols are and Mrs. Rioland Erlandson, Pay- - grounds, has long been associated her son Bob Nichols, of Salinas, son. with the Cultus Club andx is one' Calif., and her daughter, , Mrs. S. Long time residents of Payson. of the few charter members still W. Rosskelly and five children, re- Mr. Erlandson is a former bishop residing in Payson. cently of Helena, Mont. Bob, a teacher of art in the Salinas Junior High School, Is en route to Europe for a summer tour with two companion teachers. Mrs. Rosskelly and children are to be joined by Mr. Rosskelly at the end of the week, and they will go on to Washington, D.C., where they will make their home. Dads and lads of the Provo next fall. Thirteenth LDS Ward will frolic in Heber Valley this weekend on their annual Fathers' and Sons' prompt. And it should express real appreciation. enjoy a in, Children Visit Mother In Payson Fotheringham who has! directed Outing Tonight NEAQj) ed simple cake decorating techniques in flowers and threadwork. A luke-war-m thankryou note The group welcomed a new or. one sounding as though writmember, Mrs. Francis ten merely from a sense of duty Mrs. Ence served tasty Dorgan. refresh- is a poor thing indeed. imenis. La-Verk- en- served to Agnes wood of Salem, Vernecia Beck, Effie Markham, of the club. The 'club colors, Twila Isaac and Beulah Larsen orchid and gold, predominated in of and Winona ""ork, Spanish the decorative scheme where Thomas of Leland. Mrs. Atwood roses and columbine were effec- was presented with a birthday tively used. Mrs. James S. Chadwick, re- gift. tiring president, presided. Mrs. y Attending the Stake Dwight S. Packard led in com- were Mrs. Ellen Peterson, Wayne munity singing and Mrs. Glen Peterson, Mrs. Kathryn Huff, Sykes read the club collect. A Garth and Steven Huff, Mrs. toast to the outgoing officers was Wanda Money, ' Larry Morrey, given by Mrs. Forrest Driggs and Mrs. VaNeta Proctor and Phillip new officers were welcomed in Proctor. poetic tribute by Mrs. W. J. Walter , Perfect attendance records during the past year won for Mrs. t,. i Smith Sadie Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ludlow Mrs. Paul Ence was a gracious hostess to eight members of the A thank you note can be Les Femmes Club Wednesday very brief. But it stoould .be evening. Mrs. Paul Dalebout showS " weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ren 3 regular cigarettes now, have - Symbols of Home - , Mrs. Ence Hosts Les Femmes Club : DEAR DOROTHY DDC: We are SANTA QUIN The family of W a group of four girls who have T Jolley held a reunion recently been pals since grade school. We at their home. A beautiful sift was all have understanding mothers to given except Cecile. Her mother never their 44 Mr. and Mrs. Jolley by children and erandchil believes anything. If we say we're dren present. W. S. Jolley, vice going to the movies, she insists we'll be spending the night parking president 'presented the gift jto with boys. She makes life miser them. able for us as well as for her own . After a delightful, buffet-styl- e dinner on the spacious grounds, ian daughter. Bernice. DEAR BERNICE: Take the impromptu program was held fol problem to the three understand lowed by games and races. - Larsen and daughter, Pat of Grand Junction, Colo., spent the vision. She was born June 24, 1877 at Myra, W.Va. Five of her 11 children are living. They are, Mrs. Jensen, Payson; Mrs. Matilda Clay, Branchland, W.Va.; Mrs. Rebecca Coundley, Wilkeson, Wash. ; Mrs. Elizabeth AMERICAN FORK "You and your family" was the theme of the informal swimming in smoms and ask their help ing party and picnic of the Cleofon one the Club members Wednesday aftercurbing the suspicions of dissenter. It won't be easy; nothing noon at Sowiette Park for their 'seems so indelibly set as a vicious, husbands and children. distrustful nature. Starting at 4 p.m., Mom, Dad DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I'm going and the older children went for out with a very sincere boy. who a swim in the Veterans Memorial will do anything I want him to. Pool, while beach balls and baby He's 17 and - I'm 15. My mother sitters entertained the smaller said he would make an ideal fry. husband and to hold on to him. The 113 persons were seated I don't like himquite as much as around picnic tables arranged in he likes me. Marylin. "pioneer ' style in circles and a DEAR MARYLIN: I hate to say barbecue buffet was served from mother's wrong, but in this case the center of the circle. There she is. The boy's disposition is were 19 sets of parents and 75 definitely not set at this tender children whose ages ranged from age, and by clinging to him you one month to 14 years. social Cleofon's first summer pass up eWn nicer lads. A male do want but was arranged by Mesdames may everything you this is no indication that he'll make Blaine Porter, chairman; David a good husband. You're young, but mall, Leo Vernon, Max Elliott, sensible. William Wonnacott and Robert j Scott. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: Is it The president, Mrs. Elliott, anto for a young proper accept nounced the next meeting will girl an invitation to a dinner engage- be a ranch party for husbands ment at a boy's home before his on Aug. 1. mother calls her parents for per mission? The boy has been at our house to Sunday dinner several times but I'm dubious about ac cepting his invitation. Tina. DEAR TINA: Since dinner has become an informal institution in most. homes, an infoimal invitation such, as that extended to you, is quite in order. giving, me security and curing my husband. He decided to give up drinking and has been cold sober for two weeks. Now he insists that I give up my work. However, I am dubious about his reform and have told him that if hell stay sober for six montns rii rvrm give up my out-- . activities side and stay home. " DE Cleofon Club Family Party Ends Spouse's Drunkenness r w, Swims Wife's Sobering Income By MURIEL NISSEN DEAR -- DOROTHY DIX: My husband is a drinking man. After 10 years of insecurity, I decided to get work so the children could at least be sure of a roof over their Iteads. I took a job as .sales representative for a national company, and have built myself a nice busi- ness which takes me from home just a few hours a day. This seems to have had the double effect of "Coronation" was the theme of the annual Comitas Club installation dinner held this, week at a local cafe. The invitations and programs were shaped like; crowns with lists of Incoming and outgoing "royalty" officers. The . centerpiece was a pink crown filled with pink roses and assisted in the serving by Mrs. silver decorations. At various William Firmage and Vickie places - on the table were silver candelabra wound with tiny pink ; Rowe. j The summer outing will be roses.:. Mrs.- Keith Nelson played piano held July 29 at Mrs. Elsie C. Carroll's in Salt Lake City. Res- selections followed by a comical ervations must be; made with reading by Mrs. Alta Faux. Mrs. David Schulthess Incoming Mrs. G. H. t Helndselman. Guests present were Mrs. C. C. president, toasted the outgoing Carson,; Mfs. Ina G. Hodson, president, Mrs. Kenner Kartchner, Mrs. J. Elmer Jacobsen, Mrs. Mrs. (awford Gates, new vice Fern C.l Eyrlng, Mrs. Odell Scott; president,. toasted Mrs. Schulthess. Mrs. T. Ai Boydeh, Mrs. Rose Mrs. David Hall, Incoming gave toasts to the Mrs. W. ian-reporter, Kartchner, George officers. other outgoing Watkins, Mrs. Juventa Paxman, Other new officers installed were Mrs. Evan Theobald, Mrs. Mrs. Allen Barker, secretary; Mrs. Myrtle H. Smith, Mrs. Victor J. Gene Robinson, treasurer; Mrs. Bird, Mrs. Wesley Robertson and Roy Boulter, program chairman ; Mrs. Firmage. Mrs. Rex Dunford, membership chairman. Mrs. Kenneth Pace was chairman assisted by Mrs. Fred Jack-ma- n and Mrs. Dean Wilson. There were 21 members present. . 100 MATTRESS. SPRING-FILLE- D - Reg. 69c - NOW'. PLENTY ,K. .priced at FREE fARKING . 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