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Show 14, 1974 Page 22—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Thursday, February Political Caucus to Honor Susan B, Anthony Tonight Kathy Strong Wedding To Marry Set Thursday, Feb. 21 SPANISH FORK — Frank February 15 is Susan B. Anthony's birthday, and the Utah Women's Political County Caucus will honor this great rights to their earnings, their children, and the vote. Her principle tool was the petition campaign. leader of the early women’s movement by reviewing herlife She is famous for walking every county in New and accomplishments at their through York state in one winter meeting tonight at 116 S. 700 E., collecting 400,000 signatures. No. 17 in Provo. Susan B. Anthony(1820-1906), In her life she worked for incomparable organizer, orator. suffrage state by state, coming to editor, labor reformer, and Utah. She founded the National suffragist. gave the early American Women's Suffrage women’s movement force and Association, and died in 196 direction for more than half a after a nationwide fund-raising century. Although she was not tour to raise five year’s salary amongthe earliest feminists, her for her successor in the NAWSA background and experience were The 19th Amendment was known similarto theirs. Sp. Fork Man cl M. Keele will exchange wedding vows with Carolyn Moore in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, Feb. 28. Mr.Keeleis the son of ; Mr. and Mrs. Marcel M. Keeleof Spanish Fork. Parents of Miss Moore are Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moore of Granger. An open house recepticn will honor the couple the same evening at the Jordan North Ward, 4634 W. Harmon Drive, Granger, from 8 to 10 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. No formal invitations will be The wedding of Kathy Strong and Calvin Bryant Jensen will be held Thursday, Feb. 21 rather than tonight, as announced in Wednesday evening’s story in The Daily Herald. The Herald regrets the inadvertent error. ‘The wedding will take place in the Manti LDS Temple with a reception to follow the same evening in the Kolob Stake House in Springville. Friends and relatives are invited to attend from 8 to 10 p.m. Miss Strong is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Strong of Springville, and parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Lynn O. Jensen of Baltimore, Md. sont. as the Susan B. Anthony Federal ee rpeed Aa She was of a New Englard, Women Suffrage Amendment religious, anti-slavery, middle class tradition and worked with the teriperance movement. Her A pretty wrap dress of rayon mother and sister attended the crepe in the Oscar de la Renta first women's rights conventions spring collection will make the in 1848. wearer wantto dance and dance. It was not until she met ithas acircle skirt. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, author of the Declaration of Rights and Sentiments issued at Seneca Falls, and brilliant philosopher of the movement, that Miss Anthony made women’s rights her cause. ‘That date in 1857 marks the A wedding reception will honor beginning of a political alliance and friendship that dominated Crystal Diamond and Danny the suffrage campaign, Susan B. Dean Marshall on Feb. 22 in the Anthony never married and Leland Ward from 7 to 9 p.m. All when Elizabeth Cady Stanton friends andrelatives areinvited needed time to write, she would to attend with no further visit and help with the children invitationsto be sent. The couple were married Jan. and household. Most of Miss Anthony's time %. They both received their after 1857 until her death in 1906 schooling in Spanish Fork was spent working for women's Sel‘hols. . vy - Sokos) and Coutinentel Beauty College. Mr. Keele graduated from Spanish Fork High School and has recently returned from the Delaware - Maryland Save Money and Fuel With Meatless Recipes By JEANNE LESEM UPI Food Editor NEW YORK (UPI) — Meatless recipes from the great Depression are helping at least one woman cope with today’s high meatprices. Writing in NRTA Journal, LDS mission. He is employed in Provo. Diamond - Marshall Reception Set Feb. 22 Miss Diamondis a daughterof Mrs. Della M. Diamond of Spanish Fork, and parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Burrai Marshall of Leland. to taste, 1 egg,slightly beaten, and '% cup of cold mashed during the 1990s. The journal is potatoes. Mix weil, form inta published by and for the National Retired Teachers Assn., Long Beach,Calif. ‘The following recipes from Ms. Planck's article are fuel as well as money-savers The time needed for cooking tomato soybeans canbe halved if Following their marriage the couple will make their homein Provo. 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