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Show i I ... - VanityWill Keep Woman --ft . '. i ( m ft fc-- mm m V h-V 'mm immw m V m mt -- - ! . . Woman With Fixed Destiny Told TprBecome Resigned vey W. Wiley, who once went" to jail for the cause of woman suffrage, believe that vanity will , j re-signe- d! . self-pit- ed , . Credit Woment Enjoy Meeting I 1 Sherry A. Steed, Mr. Young Announce Romantic Promises as-me- n. . - j - j ' - : ; Miss-Stee- m d d, ." DUP Meetings Variety Club Hears Need For Defense - Sixth-Sevent- - h Miss Jacklin Becomes Bride r , j ; . J Of Mr. Sweat - - . N.-10t- h rnest ; ! Third-Sevent- h d, ;. Elk Ladies Give . - - ; Reminder Of Party - - e. ;!"! ' ' " j j Club Notes fall-caus- ed , - if j By VIRGINIA EVANS Har Mrs. SPANISH FORK vey A. Nielsen, prominent musician and the former Blanche Holt, has been nommatea oy me Women's Federated Clubs of Spanish Fork to represent them as "Mother of the Year." Mrs. Nielsen was born in , f ct.n T.nVo rit.v a daughter of Vf1 Thomas Mabey and Bertha Chip- man Holt. AH of her grandpar-- : ents were early settlers in Utah. She received her education in the Salt Lake City schools and graduated from the LDS IJigh School, and attended the, Univer sity bf Utah. While attending col lege, she was employed parttime in the County Recorder's ofice and played piano in a small' orchestra for MIA dances in ward amusement halls. BEAUTY SALON QUEEJjfj Miss The Spanish Fork "Mother of SPANISH FORK MOTHER JoHanna Stolworthy, chosen as the Year married Harvey A. Mrs. Harvey A. Nielsen, ,vho queen of Utah County in ponnec-tio- n Nielsen of this city in August of has been nominated to represent with the local celebration Spanish Fork as "Mother bf the' ' 918 and has resided here since of Rational Beauty Salon Week. that time. She was employed Year." as cashier and bookkeeper in the p for two the children attended college. old Spanish Fork ' Olive Marie, the eldest daugh- years. Mrs. Nielsen was active in Red ter, is the wife of Dr. I. Ernest, Cross during World War I, serv Gonzales, a pathologist in the ing on local committees and par- University of Alabama Hospital of ticipated in Red Cross and Lib and president of inthe Branch Church the LDS Birmingham. erty Bond Drives. During the of in the served m She presidency, nas sne active been years, . cen-many polio, heart fund arid the Primary Board in tne MIA church building fund drives. She tral States Mission and the of the Southern States Mis JoHanna has held a membership in the- Board SPANISH " FORK sion. Auxiliary since its organiStolworthy of Spanish Fork, Legion She is a member and zation. Janet, wife of Blair Hansen, daughter of Mr; and Mrs.) Carlos past of Thalian .the president former professor of English Stolworthy, will reign ,13 Utah Club Fidelous and Club State University ?now an County queen over the National Literary of a the member has been editor for Thiokol Chemical Cor Beauty Salon Week which began and Council. poration, is an accomplished pian Sunday at a kickoff luncheon at Legislative in or the Mrs. aided Nielsen ist and is doing secretarial wonc, announce Hotel Newhotise. This Fork of the for Thiokol . Spanish ganization ment was made today jby Mrs acted Club Music and Federated Barbara, wife of .Leland J. Genevieve Howes, of Spanish on tne tne a geologist, attended the Davis." committee. program Fork. Utah State President of the the for has been organist Brigham Young University, for the Beauticians Associatipn. a un ladies chorus three years and has been inter-The National Prof essiphal As- Harmonettes; social welfare r and der the direction of Dr. Franklin sociation for Cosmetologists est Madseni She is now Stake Relief ested in'., ' work. church t& Wished in 1921 to fuither the a she position organist, high standards of professional Society also held for years under Keith Hibbert, an accountant in beauty care, dedicates this week Mrs. Phoebe eight Markham, presi LaGrande, Ore;, received her de- -. to more beautiful women, . dent, gree in Home Economics at Utah JoHanna is a iunior) at the She is the mother of six chil State University. She has been Spanish Fork High School and dren, five daughters and a son. MIA music director of Union a member of the Thespkin Club. She has 20 grandchildren. ' Stake in Oregon and president of Mrs. J Bracken Leei wife of As a homemaker, she spent th Relief Society. the mayor of Salt Lake City, will many hours making clothing for Marlene Blanche, wife 'of Ray be guest speaker at the luncheon. her little girls and taught them McBeth of Orem, Utah, received Mrs. George D. Clyde, wife of the art of homemaking. her degree in Home Economies Utah's governor, will also be an All of her daughters studied at BYU and has taught school. honored guest. piano, one of them the-- , violin, She is active in her church and functions.the cello, one flute: cnmmnnit.v Members of the , association two is a junior in the and Holt studied voice three sang have taken pride in the fact that Harvey m school of engineering at BYU. they, continue to conduct exten in trios. Ail are still active , sive public service programs, do groups in their respective com He returned November 1 from la nating their time and talents to munities. Two of her daughters two year mission in (Eastern give professional beauty care to were active in dramatics. All of Canada, persons in hospitals and homes for the, aged. Uintah Bullock of Sgdt Lake City will act as chairman of Na tional Beauty Week. Dean Perry of Provo is also an executive on 11. tne arrangements committee. f j . self-address- XvCbi- - i keep a woman from becoming ' , president, f . "Gerat leaders are rare," said feelings. Why would she want to By MURIEL. NISSEN Mrs.. Wiley, widow the DEAR' DOROTHY DEC: My keep him ? Lonesome B . of the "father" of the nation's sweetheart, is married to a womDEAR LONESOME B: Be original Pure Food Law passed in an he does not love. She is sick ' 1906. ' You have chosen a rough y and selfishness and "You can't be great and be with him at any road, I fear. Your only compen--i determined to vain," she said. "There was no cost. He loves keep only me. We are sationlwill be your love. But, if vanity about Abraham Lincoln. A past 50 years old and wasting you both love deeply, that should leader is one who doesn't think time. My tears can't take him be enough. Send a stamped of himself. Jenvelope for . my; his home and daughi So many women think more away from divorces and separaour destiny, was aavice on ' about appearance than anything ter. I believe, tions. planned before . we were born else." . and what ' Is to be will be. He and f Anxious as I am to. see women DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I am a are so dose in thoughts and I active in politics! she said, "I young widow who recently start don't' think ' it is conceivable that ed dating again. Is it proper, a jwoman will be elected presi"when visiting my date's friends, dent. At least, not for another 50 on departing from their homes, years. to my home? I to invite them ' Women Too Sheltered live alone and wish to make VI doubt if we now have a new friends but wonder if it is SHERRY ANN STEED woman qualified for the job. the thing to invite people I have shelmore Women still lead a just met to my home. Confused ' tered life than men. It takes ,, Members of . the Credit Women's Widow. to reach leadership, and Breakfast club met Wednesday DEAR CONFUSED WIDOW: It struggle women don't have as many strug- evening for a meeting. is entirely proper to invite newly Men "still go out and gles Geneva McQuatters, national ex- made friends to your home. Infa ce the ; world every day." ecutive manager, was special clude the Date who introduced She smiled as she added that, speaker and guest. you .to them.S- : were a woman to run for the Representatives from Salt Lake Planning a Feb. 26 wedding is is- majoring in home economics. nation's highest office, few women and Ogden chapters, also attended. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: The Sherry Steed, daughter of Mr, and A graduate of Las Cruces, N. M. would vote for her. to new Following the dinner boy I. like has been in trouble. ways Mrs. A. Gorin Steed of Brigham Iligh School she is presently a women "As disa don't sup- increase , membership were rule, My mother says I will not be alCity and LeGrande Yong, son of member of O. S. Trovata social port other 'women," she said. cussed by Miss McQuatters. Plans lowed to see him or go to see his Air. and Mrs. S. Richmond Young, "They're jealous, "Would men vote for setting up chapters in Logan, sisters or any of his family unit. 1091 E. 7th N.. . Mr. Young is a member of the for a woman? Yes, they might Brigham City, Cedar City, Sti again. Ij think this is', unfair beThe wedding will take place in out of gallantry." George, Murray and Sugarhouse cause we don't know if it is true the Salt Lake Temple and a Brickers social .unit, and a pre- ' were 'also discussed-Guest- s and even if it is, I think my Washin. who lives Mrs. Wiley, reception in Provo that evening law student. He is a senior to Olimother New York as were Mrs. Chester jis being awful nard on jwill honor the newlyweds at the BYU and has been a member of ington, came me. Would you please help me? the football team, he also has member ' of a delegation from the ver, Mrs. Leonard Madsen, Mrs. 13th Ward chapeh u I Troubled. is a junior: at Brig-ha- served a mission in Australia. He General Federation of Women's B21 King, Mrs. George Oyler, Mrs. Scuitz, Mrs. Verl which a Van citation Clubs," Y. Peterson, presented High. Young University, where she graduated from B.' DEAR TROUBLED: Mother to Good Housekeeping magazine Mrs. Keith Smith, Miss Bejth Scho-fiei- knows best. But since the boy June Thornton and Mamie and his sisters have been your on its 75th anniversary. Her husband for 18 years had headed the Jensen. friends, it will be "only fair to magazine's Bureau of Food. Saniwrite and explain why you can tation and Health. no longer see him. I asked Mrs. .Wiley whether she thought women in .40 years, of Send your problem to DOR NO. 3 CAMP OREM CAMP OTHY- DIX. Be sure to enclose a voting proved they deserved suf'Will meet Thursday at 2 p.m. at frage. Will meet Wednesday, at 1:30 . Stamped, self - addressed en Winona the home of Mrs. Felinda Huff, p.m., at the home of Mrs "Oh, undoubtedly," she said. velope, and address ner in care 211 S. 6th W. Stewart, 23 W. 4th N. x' "Our only hope for the future is cf this newspaper. WINDSOR CAMP NO. 8 CAMP for the sexes to share in governWill meet Wednesday at 1 p.m. Will meet Thursday at 2 p.m. at ment." The PLEASANT GROVE in the Orem Ward, the home of Mrs. Calla Me, 290 Mrs. Wiley, born in Oakland, Pleasant Grove met Club , 1500 N. Etate. Variety W. 5th S. Calif, in 1877,. was , the daughter for its . . TIMP ANOGOS CAMP regular monthly meeting, WASATCH CAMP of Brig. Gen. John C. Kelton, Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Will. meet Thursday at 2 p.m. at Will meet Thursday at 2 p.m. at onetime Adjutant General of the the home of Mrs. Mina Brown. the home of Mrs. Hazel Peterion, U.S. 'Army. When he died in 1893, Howard Warnick. VINEYARD CAMP Special guest, Mrs. Harold 1091 E. 9ta S. the family moved to Washington. Will meet Thursday at 2 p.m: at Walker spoke to the group on CAMP BONNEVILLE A Col of Columbian graduate the home of Mrs. Sam Blake. Civil Defense and the need for Will meet Thursday: at 2 p.m. at lege of George Washington Uni to seriously consider BLUEBIRD CAMP everyone Will meet Thursday at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Nelson, versity, she joined the suffrage preparing for an emergency in 643 E.'2nd S. . movement after hearing "a talk by the event ' of an atomic attack. the Lehd Second Ward. AMERICAN The FORK a suffragette from London. UTAH CAMP FORT SNOW SPRINGS Her talk created a great deal of marriage of Ruth Jacklin and Will meet Thursday at 2 p.m. at Landed In Jail Interest in regards to the need Delbert Glen Sweat took Will meet Thursday at 2 p.m., place ' 'she went to prison 1917 of Mrs.s Elda home the In Bebunin, Lehd In. the Fifth Ward. for Civil. Defense. Third-Tent- h in ' ' the last evening 245 W. along with 218 other women for FORT; WALL CAMP A short business meeting was Ward church. MANA VU CAMP picketing the White House inan conducted by president, Mrs. ' Will meet .Thursday at 2 p.m. in Will A reception followed to which meet Thursday at 2 p.m. at effort to arouse President Wilson's William the Lehi Sixth Ward. I; she Mr. and Mrs. E Hunter which after Jack the home of Mrs. George OoUard, support of suffrage. She was distributed the club calenders EVANSVILLE CAMP of the bride, of lin, parents arrested for "obstructing traffic for I960. N Will meet Thursday at 2 p.m. in 733 N. 4th E. American Fork, were hosts. Mr. on Pennsylvania Avenue." SOWIETTE CAAD? Ward. the Lehi and Mrs. Charles A. . Sweat of at 7:30 was dinner A served Will meet at the home of Mrs. "It makes me angry when some to 11 PIONEER CAMP and four members guests. Fruitland are parents of the sne Will meet Wednesday at 7 p.m. Era Warner, 1041 N. 5th W., Fri- one calls me a jauDira, Howard Mrs. was Warnick' pre bridegroom. said. "At least I didn't do what at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Clow-ar- day at 2 p.m. Miss jacklin is a graduate of sented hostess a with lovely gift. some of tne women aia. rney SQUAW PEAK CAMP 779 West 4th N. American Fork High School Will meet Thursday at 2 p.m. at quietly paid .their fines to? avoid GRAND VIEW CAMP NO. 1 she where was affiliated with Will meet Friday at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ruby Lee, 764 E. the publicity." the Future Homemakers of Mrs. Wiley didn't stop wprking , . the home of Mrs. Myri Day, 1461 50 S. Americal and the. Girls Athletic f r v. for causes once the 19th amend BLUE SPRUCE CAMP N. 2100 W. Association. Will meet Friday at 2 p.m. at ment was ratified. After her husGRAND VIEW CAMP NO. 2 Mr.- Sweat is a graduate of Will meet Friday at 2 p.m. at the the home of Mrs. Lizzie Grant; 1522 band's death in 1933, she- served Duchesne High School and com as president of the American AM womenj are invited to attend home of, Mrs. Ethyl Taylor, Carter-vill- W. 5th N. Pure Food League, which fought the annual Ladies of the Eiks pleted his service with the U.S. SUNFLOWER CAMP Navy, Will meet Thursday at 2:30 p.m. for and eventually won revision card f MT. VIEW' luncheon Wednea and party American Fork is to be the to include Will meet Thursday at 2 p.m. at at the home of! Mrs. Mary Davis of the original food, law day. home of the young couple. drugs and cosmetics. the home of Mrs. Ora Van Waggon- 535 N. 9th E. to Elk the be at is It Home, held, The grandmother,, of 84 S. 1st W Serving is from 12 er, 409yE. 1st S. Pennies operate a night light for 15 organizations in five is active PROVO CAMP 1:30. to talbies with reserved a p.m. year. Placed in hallways and including the National , Woman's for WilUmeet at the home of Mrs. who ; are working and save you dollars in guests Party, which since 1923 has cam have a .brieC lunch hour. Tickets bath they can Jennie Haricock, 361 N. 3rd W. medical bills. paigned for an equal rights MilMrs. be from Thursday at 2 p.m. x puircfaased may amendment to the Constitution. LE AMITE ; L,, FORT WALL CAMP , ton at cotton is a good the A or door. Nelson of wad Every damp women's organizations Will meet Wednesday at 8 p. m. Several Will meet Thursday at the home s one own pick-u- p ner to medium bits of broken for asked, Drang at the home of Mrs. Richard support the movement which of Mrs. Rose Mooney, 312 S. 9th ,! 'cards. glass. would provide equal pay for equal Thomas, 338 W. 0150 N. ' and work equal job: opportunities BELLE MERE r i t PLEASANT VIEW sexes.' the for Will meet Thursday at 2:30 Will meet Thursday at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Wiley sounded a little m. at of Mrs. Orville the home p. "Alfa at the home of Mrs. Allred, when she observed that 671 regretful Watts, W., 1st S. 2109 N. 150 E. t so many causes any aren ;there T BETA SOROSIS : FOUR-SICAMP are there? Now, the great wiu meei weanesaay at 3 p. m. more, Will meet Thursday at 2 p.m. at est cause for is the peace. the home of Mrs. Stella Davis, 574 at the home of Mrs. Fred Dixon, 943 N. . University. i N. 1st W. s. ' , 7 . Mrs. Harvey A. Nielsen Is Spanish Fork 'Mother' m 3iavi Dorothy Dix UPI Women's Editor NEW YORK (UPD Mrs, HarJ 7xiiAdxv CAus& JtAcVlvvvc - , '. DAILY HERALD ; From' . TUESDAY. KBBRWAOT 9. 1969 ',"';.."' Utah. County, Utan ( - co-o- Spanish FotJK Miss, Beauty Salon Queen : j at,-U- j - - - , ' ..;.. . ' L J - J Wedding Thurisqay Will Unite; CpMple Mr. and Mrs. Edward IF. Carter announce the forthcoming mar riaige of their daughter Nancy Kaye, to Paul Jackson. . The benedict-eleis la son Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jackson. The couple plan to mairy Thurs day with an open house aft the bride's' home following. Mrs Robert Carter will be matron of honor with Larry Finn as best man. The hride-t- o --be is a graduate of Provo High School and while at tending was a member of the Thes man caub. Mr. Jackson is cur-ren1jlyattend!ing school at the Cen trai Utah Vocational Sphool. He also graduated from Provo High .( lopk ot ; Who's . :your 1 . V-J- ! ; j . weight The couple plan to make their home in Provo. i x watching ' Schol. j ' .';'))' A 1 I 7 . ",,''' H . i i X . . . LADIES LITERARY CAMP Will meet Thursday at the home of . Mrs. Clara WHson, 145 E. 3rd Cu tus Members Enjoy Remarks'-O- n Danish Trip I riu meet weanesaay at p. m. at the home of Mrs. Herald R Clark, 472 E. 6th N. UNITY CLUB' , Whl meet Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Douglas McDowell, 523 N. 1st ,W. Dr. Henry Nichols : will be guest speaker. All members are asked' to bring 3 '' : guests. t ' XI BETA . ' , : PAYSON Will meet Thursday at 8 p. m Gary Hansen, re at LDS returned the home ofMrs. Bryant Tin missionary, cently showed pictures and discussed gey, 562 N. 2nd E. All. members Denmark before ladies of the are invited to bring ' a guest. Cultus Club, which met Wednes- OREM YESHARAH Or e m The day afternoon . at the . home of - EDGEMONT airs. Ida Huish. Yesharah members will .meet Mr. Hansen said Denmark, Thursday, Feb. 11 at 8 p. in., at ' where he labored for more than the home of Mrs. Ray Leo Cartwo years as a missionary, has ter, 685 N. 4th E., Orem, for the xthe oldest flag in the world, and purpose of organizing their group that its population of four and a into the Orem Chapter of the half miUion live In a country Yesharah. The Yesharah organih zation is . comprised of ; returned the size of Utah.' He also described his tour of lady, missionaries of the LDS Europe, and was assisted in his Church. Assisting the Orem group talk by Mrs. M- - L. Oldroyd, who will be Mrs. Irma Wiest, president toured the same area last sum- - of the Provo Chapter and Mrs. mer with her family. Both show- John Weenig, president of the Proed a cumber ' of lovely souven- - vo Chapter . II. . " 1 ? ; one-fift- , : 1 : . lers. '" , - WOMEN OF MOOSE ; ! Mr. Hansen was introduced by Enrollment night for the; Women faii mother,, Mrs. W..W. Hansen, of the Moose will be held Thursft ho. presided at the meeting. Re- day at 8 p. m. in the Moose Home. -- 'Lazy Eating' Habits Injurious to Health . Sketchy eating is a major fault of many. Americans. Both house wives and career5 girls are among those who eat . in a' fashion. It goes something - Eke this: nothing for breaikfast (or coffee and orange; Juice).' A sandwich for lunch. A TV dinner at ndght. This is not on3b hasty eating, it's lazy eating and defMteJy .in jurious . to . the health. There's nothing "wrong with coffee,, orange juice, sandwiches - or frozen , foods when they are used with other foods, as ; they; should be. This day should line up . lce this; ., orange juice, m egg, toast and coffee. A sandwich plus a green , salad , and some fruit. A frozen turkey pie, if you like, plus two .vegetables,: fresh - fruit or V cheese and crackers. This second way of going at the day's meals involves very .little more effort than the first. 1 ; It, isn't really ccoking but it is far more - nutritious, far more healthy and much more of an add ' to beauty. m Nil , ' ' A's 7'T"-- ' ST m :::: r ' '"'if. 'f ;''4''' " " ' ' td 7 : : . -- I' N6v, Cor a limited time only at these prices you can fill in' or start your! 4 j . . j. . vs ' WH. nf !v 1V t(V VT""Q '" - T j . , .j. , . XT ' RUSSELL durable. Starter Set SERVICE FOR FOUR la.'1 Open Stock $23.80 " , j j r ' The American Style in Dinrierwwe 16-P- c. pynh'n' t. v.. 1 DIXON TAYLOR www nven nd determent troo iifiV? 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