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Show Y Utah Sorosis Club Speaker Discusses Peace Problems To of-thei- dng O&den Man Marry peace and introduced the guest The late Ocspeaker Neff Smart, former pro- - tober engage fessor of the Brigham Young University and now professor in the ment of Diane Department of Journalism at the Sherwood her told by Mr.' University of Utah. "as "We a in this parents, people valley recently. easy access to all good but and Mrs. Wil- Fifth and sixth grade students have we must look beyond our own to ford Sherwood, teachunder the direction other lands less fortunate. More Orem who an-- "' ers, Mrs. Elaine Thompson, Jack jail the time are the problems of nounce Thompson and Jack Jensen, pre- the people of the world becoming their( daughter problems said the speaker. will be mar pared and presented a "United our some of the difficulties ried November He listed Nations Unit" program. Their citizens of the United 4 in the Salt the. facing presentation, given in word and States to the approach to the Lake LDS song, emphasized the need of an of peace. Temple to understanding between nations problems A. Na Criticism United the of Vaughn and religions. son of Deem, tions have its failures been apd Mrs. Lucille Young, president, Mr. and Mrs. in greater emphasized proportion in charge. She welcomed its successes," Professor George Deem, members and introduced Mrs. than Ogden. continued. "It is the Smart Algie Ballif, program chairman, organization j implementing only A reception the who read President Eisenhower's will honor the of world brotherhood prayer and proclamation for problems in the areas of human understand newly weds the Students of the Wasatch, school prepared a display of articles and books depicting United Na tions Week for the Utah Sorosis Club when it met at their school Halloween Themes Dinner Party ' t$ v - Aureole Club Hears Talk zens of the most favored of all nations become more aware of our responsibility in building peace. It is the torch thrown to us by great patriots of the past and only through the channel of the United Nations can a world free from war be realized. The a organization is a world forum, SFKIISUVILLK Building home, from an architect's view- a hope and a cause for United point,' was the interesting subject States citizens to support," em discussed Wednesday night at a phasized the speaker. meeting of the Aureole Club, held Guests present were Stella Gar at the home of Mrs. Richard Oak rett, Edith B. Stimpson, Stella Icy., H. Oaks, Virginia Larson, Mrs Speaker was Arlon Van Orden, Owen Heninger, Emma Brown, young Springville architect, who Hermese Peterson, Helen Moffitt, told -- the ladies the suggested Elsie Moffitt, Marie S. Robison", home. The Mrs. Thomas J. Norton, Mrs. Al hows" of planning subject was part of a series on fred Ridge Jr., Mrs. Richard D. "Homes Around the World" which Poll, Mrs. Carlence H Harmon, the club is studying during the Mrs. Yolande Carle, Mrs. Reed , year. Jacobsen, Mrs. Bert Crane, Mrs. Five new members were wel Glenn L. Allen, Mrs. Frank J. comed into the club. Introduced Earl, Vivian Symons, Mrs. Alby Mrs. Emma Long, president, bert Kirkpatrick, Mrs. H. V. they are Elsa Oldroyd, Florence Hoyt, Mrs. Wesley P. Lloyd, Mrs. Boyer, Afton Palfreyman, Helen J; E. Syrett, Mrs. H. S. Howard, Wheeler and Lucile Johnson. Mrs. Weldon J. Taylor, Mrs. Ethel By way of entertainment Diane Crowther, Mrs. Ralph Hay ward, Evans and Joan Duncan gave two Mrs. Arthur D. Taylor and Mrs. clever pantomimes. W. H. Boyle. Refreshments were served to Viva the guests and 21 club members. Members present: Mrs.Ardelle Ballif, Algie The next meeting will feature Hedquist, Claire Clark, "Homes of Hawaii" to be presented Harmon Ashworth, Ina Hodson, Al- Bird, Josephine Co. Mrs. Frank and by Kawahgashi ie Clark, Mazie Knell, Annie Rigtrup will be hostess. Tanner, Belle Hales, La Verne Merrill, Odessa Cullimore,- Thel-m- a Weightj Margaret Biglowr Luake Shore News cille Young, McNone Perry, Ar- mina- - Boswelli Magdelen Sessions, Zina Brockbank, Elda Jackson, Louise Young, Lorna Call Alder, Alberta Doxey, Dorthy Rowe, Ruth Louise Partridge, Doris Whitaker, Shirley Paxman, Louise Williams, Hazel Hayward. V Committee members in charge the Halloween Spook party were La Von Nuttall, June of, Pro-ther-o, Wanda Kirkwood. Leona Muhlestein and Dorene Nuttall. Architect By Despain home. Mr. and Mrs. De- spam's daughter, Janet, recited nuptial vows with Vernon Bair in quiet home ceremonies attend ed by their many friends and rel- . Fortnighters Hear of Referendums following evenings at Ogden A- - where the atives and formal announcement of the engagement of another daughter, Jocyle was made. Bishop Reid Burgess officiated at the wedding of the new Mr. and Mrs. Bair. Vernon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bair- - The young couple graduated from both the LDS Seminary in American lork and the High School. They win make tneir nome in Alpine. Jocyle will marry Arthur Elmer, son of Mrs. Sadie Elmer. Sandy in November. He is a graduate of American Fork High School where .he met Jocyle. She will finish her schooling in American -- Fork. student at the School - i High DIANE SHERWOOD . . Marilyn Coddington Sets Nov. 5 as Wedding Date j - e, F riends and ten-year-ol- d's , Lindon Women Locate New Family Records some-helpf- ul - - j j Mrs. Donald Moore. Costumed for this evening's Halloween festivities were Mesdames Jack Groneman, Verl Peery, "Gordon McCausland, ' Dean Loveless, Carl Evans, Keith Bailey, Max Whiting. Robert Marshall, Elmo Ellison, Roy Rawlings and Don Moore. All members' were present. ... , . I j i . Connecticut, in 1911, jwas the first state to enact legislationx on aviation. Hintze, David Marcus, -- Dixon, Stephen Jimmy Clark, Carol Hemingway, Urla Brown, Bonnie -- Jean Tingey, Elizabeth . Anne Gary W. Smith, John Paxman, John Majson, .Karalee Heiner, Kristine Knudsen, Vir- Hodson, ginia Bullock,' Gordon C. Wolsey, John Sorsensen, Bob , Judd and. Wanda Jean Morris. Rhode Island contains no j wr vf Sixth-Eight- A "Happy Birthday Party" honored Allen Kent Oldroyd,Thursday when 24 of his friends called at his home to help him celebrate his natal day.. . A costume party featured the mood, Halloween decorations were Kent is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Doce Amigas party Thursday eve conspicuously placed around the William Oldroyd. He played host ning at the home of Mrs. Phillip at a chili supper for his friends Thornton. In keeping with the party room. Mrs. Max Whiting, a robot for and helped direct the many games the early during the, evening, was awarded first that were played ' " . . evening. prize for her original costume, the Friends sharing A pot luck supper was served to birthday members at long tables centered treats with Kent were George with pumpkins. A variety of card Pierpont, John Wakefield, Dicky games entertained members. Prizes Mangum, Jerry Gagon, Steven were won by Mrs. Verl Peery and Gr,ow, Richard Hintze, Raymond Mothers Of Mia Maids Are Honored -- ; On Birthday - Doce Amigas Club Holds Halloween Gostu me Party - -- Honor Boy, 10; . Beta Sigma To Plan Raising Party ; . Vaughn is attending the Weber College. "Bill 29 to withdraw state funds from Carbon Junior College and Bill .39 turning Snow. Dixie and Weber Junior Colleges back to the LDS Church arcjiow referendums to be voted on Nov. 2 by the peoA. I. Tippple of Utah," reported MARILYN CODDINGTON etts. Democratic ' Senator from Sanpete County to Fortnighters Club Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. John T Daynes Senator Tippetts pointed out to the group that the people's right to override the State Legislature by bringing a bill to the ballots in AMERICAN. FORK LINDON Looking Mrs. Mark Coddington, American Following a long the form of a referendum has forward to a November 5 wed- - Fork, at whose search for names, home the marriaee re been used just twice in this state. ding are Marilyn Coddington and will take place. search records were located Fri He gave a brief history of the Richard Francom, according to The day afternoon by five local ladies. prospective bridegroom is bills showing that the LDS Church the announcement made par-- -j a son of Air, and Mrs. J. ID. They were located in the reading by was asked by Governor J. Brack- ents jof'the bride-to-band microfilm rooms in Salt Lake Mr. and Francom, Payson. , v en Lee if it would consent to operT City. Vie Ostergaard reports that Miss Coddington is a graduate ate the colleges were they turned during "this visit she located rec of the American Fork High American Forkv News over to it. ords' she, had been searching for School and LDS Seminary. She the for Mr. Tipptts pointed out that ' past two years. was very active in student afThe ladies also did research work were the referendums passed the a of member Girls Phi fairs, being in the finish burden and cost of the rrkntioned department records League, the Pep Club and the from the section. Those patrons schools fall on members of one band. She' attended Beauty CulFund" this with Vie were work enjoying church group instead of the entire Lture School in Provo where she Har. Thelma Dorthela Blanchard, state population. is currently employed. Mable Lindon of all Harris ris, A graduate of Payson High Mrsr E. J. Storey, president, and Mrs. Riley Richards of Pleasconducted a short business meetMr. Francom served in School, ant Grove. AMERICAN FORK On Wed ing following Senator Tippetts ad- nesday next, members of Beta the U. S. Navy for three years dress. She told of the tour through Phi will meet at the home and was with the Seventh Fleet ,A special mothers acquain the club's adopted Ward Eight at Sigma of Mrs. Heber, Grant Ivins to make in Korean watersrHe is employed tance party was held by the Mia in the Utah State Hospital. Members i.lans for the fund Fork. Maids during their class in Ml A raising card ASpanish making the tour were Mrs. David party, an annual event reception will honor the pair Tuesday evening under the di of Psi h E Eriksen, Mrs. Melvin Kavach-ris- , Ward church rection of their leaders, Mrs. Al Chapter. Committees for the event in the Mrs. E. J. Storey and Mrs. scheduled, for Nov. 18 are to be following the wedding ceremony. berta Aitken and Mrs. Jennings Robert Peterson, Mrs. Fred Mor- named. Measom. A program was held ris. Mrs. E. J. Storey and Mars. and refreshments were served. Box Lunch Party Carl Kivler This group visited Family members including Mr. tlfe ward to determine needs of ' Senior and Junior High School Mrs. Heber Peterson, Mr. and i 64 room teachers and in rd Th Set rd mothers, Wa by' patients and see what improveMrs. Jess Everett, Mr. and and number,, were, honored Monday at ments could be made. Ted Mrs. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. a tea in the high school library. An box lunch party Mrs. Fred Morris was welcom- Officers of: Mr. and Mrs. Jay Keith Gurr, the PTAV of :both will be held Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. ed as a new member, Kay schools - were in charge.- The tea at the Provo Third LDS Ward Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Joe Mrs. Joh'n Fi Daynes and Mrs. table, covered with a lace cloth,, amusement hall, Mr. and and Roberts, sponsored by the Harwood celebrated the birth serv- was decorated with Thomas Bullock, are requested to yellow candles MIA. All ed refreshments to Mesdames and centered with bouquets of bring a boxgirls days of Ted Gordon and Jay lunch for two. Carl Kivler, Fred Morris, Jac chrysanthemums and roses. Mrs. Everyone of MIA age ,is in- Peterson at the Jay Peterson ' Logan, Melvin Kavachevich, 0. 0 A, ' P. Hoelscher and Mrs. Leo vited.' home. The evening was spent t. M. Bruce, Robert Peterson, Rex Bown, presidents, conducted short visiting and playing games. ReV. A Donald E. business. musical program di Wilson. Mrsr'A. P. Hoelscher and freshments were served. The Home, J. Poppen, Storey, David E. Eriksen, Ernest rected by K. J. Bird was given. Mrs. Ben Sasso, leaders, --assisted honored guests received many Salerno and Winston Mercer. Mrs.'LeRoy Mecham, Mrs. Earl Mrs. Richard Wilson, mother of gifts. Guests, were Mrs. Seth Billings, Thomas, Mrs. Wilbur Harding and me nosiess. Mr. and Mrs. Art Atwood, Mr, and Mrs. Roger Kiger from North Mrs. Marvin Teuscher arranged and Mrs. Darrell Mecham, Mr, Carolina who has recently moved the tea. Mrs. Stanford Dahl had James D. Barratt, radioman sec and Mrs. Jack Huff, Mr, and to Provo. , charge of the program. ond class, USN, is enjoying a leave, Mrs. Kay Whitley, Mr. and Mrs .A visiting with his parents, Mr. and Keith Gordon, enjoyed a show at A shirt will not soil as rapidly A Halloween party by junior high Mrs. Don Barratt here, and with Springville evening. Saturday If you hang it instead of folding school age Girl Scorts was given his wife, the former Sally Good Later they enjoyed a lunch at VEAL LOAF DE LUXE features sliced, stuffed olires and trroned-fn-buttmushroom erowns. the Art Atwood home. after ironing. Thursday at the home of Alice ridge, Lake View. , v- . : i young couple will make their home.. Diane is a Lincoln v ALPINE Oct. 14 was day of great preparation in the John r "It is essential that we as citi OCTOBER 24, 1954 Quiet Home ceremony Unites Pair " is ing. 3-- A Utah County. Utah -- of the evening with prizes being awarded for winners of the many i SUNDAY, that Firemen and their wives" met together for an evening's social in the firehall. Thursday evening. Halloween in all of its fall colors was in evidence in the decoration of the hall. A hot dinner was served 10 persons who applauded the novelty musical program. Competitive games were r played during part fun games. Diane Sh erivoo SUNDAY HERALD - 7 T" 5 old-fashion- ed . - HOUSE DRESS OF THE WEEK" -- 1 ' , . , r f i A new dress every week to present the newest house dresses fashioned by America's desianers. m - - . er X - ' ' i Vlf ' f! ' " hrl nlvW i III r"h IJ Vui Qfi W - Cleverly styled house frock by Wayne Maid incrisp red cotton Utriped in white. . Beautifully tailored in every insf shrinkage detail. 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