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Show Jacqueline Dean Plans For September Wedding Provo announce the Mr. and Mrs. James S. Dan to Dale C. Geddes, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Golden C. Ged- des of Banida, Ida. Sept. .16 when Wedding plans are being made for LDS Temple. They they will be married inin theSalt Lake home will make their Logan. Dean is a graduate of Lincoln High School and . Sharon LDS Seminary. She was an active, member of the Tigerette Pep Club, the Orem and the FHA Club. She is presently employed at Brigham tmma Young University. Dale has served the LDS Church on a mission to eastern Canada and spent two years in service with the U. S. Army, 15 months of which were in Korea. He is a senior at Utah State Agricultural College where he is president of Gamma Chapter, Miss K' Sub-De- c, -- IC X well-kno- - wn bs Lambda Delta Sigma. Shower Held For Bride rv of encasement of their daucrhter. Jacqueline (Jackie) Dean, .. f : ' ' ' I A . s Potluck Dinner Enjoyed At Party Held In Canyon ; VISITING EXECUTIVE Mrs. SPRINGVILLE Al Thorpe Lucile Van Bolt, national presi- and Mrs. Hanna Baum were hosts dent of Executives' Secretaries, at a pot luck canyon party held who will attend chartering meet at Kelly's Grove in Hobble Creek Canyon Wednesday evening. Inof Provo Chapter. cluded as party guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sheen, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. JACQUELINE (JACKIE) DEAN Hills, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Norton, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allred, Kenneth Cook, Flora Broadhe'ad, C. M. Humphrey, Pricinda Wignall, Harry Torgensen and Dora May-- i berry." Mrs. Lucile Van Bolt, national utes" to cool slightly, to prevent By GAYNOR MADDOX president of Executives SecreLadle quickly into NEA Food and Markets Editor floating fruit. taries, Inc., will be present to Cover jam at once with glasses. award the charter to the 21st Last week we told you about hot paraffin. ' the grape and pear jam served Cha;ter of the organization, comRoches at Inn at the Rochester posed of 20 Provo and Utah County Vermont. But we didn't have ter, secretaries. space for the receipe. So here it Mrs. Van Bolt is the manager is just as Mrs. Tom Quinn, the of Ray Rosendabl Co., Underwritwife, gave it to us. A large decorated cake with proprietor's and Pear Jam Grape ing Managers, Seaboard Surety the names of the honorees on it (Yield: about 11 medium glasses Co San Francisco. Other national was a feature of the 5Va pounds jam) birthday officers who will attend the dinner party which members of the Fort- Escorted by members of the fruit (about Guard-e-anFour n drill team, Dixie meeting Monday night at Club nighters Club arranged for pa 2 poundscups prepared 1 pound and grapes ripe and Sorenson Radai are Mrs. Dorean Reive, of tients of Ward 8 at the Utah State Sylvia Fetterley, 7 cups (3 pounds) were Las Vegas, national secretary, and Hospital who have an August ripe pears), candidates, accepted into 3 Mrs. Nina Nichols of Salt sugar, 1 bottle liquid fruit pectin. membership in the Women's AuxLake birthday. the fruit. Siip First, prepare Faternal Orderof Eagles, City, national membership direcPrizes were awarded at games skins from about 2 pounds fully iliary, at ceremonies Thurstor candlelight and presents presented to the ripe Concord or other loosethe Aerie Home. at evening skinned cranes. Brine tjuId to a day Chapter members and executives honored guests. Nina Oare, president, was in from Salt Lake City will be preAmong tnose assisting were boil and simmer, covered, 5 charge and a brief business meetsent for the chartering for .which Mrs. John Daynes, Mrs. E. J. minutes. Then sieve to remove the ceremony preceded ing arrangements have been made by Storey, Mrs. Jac Logan, Mrs. Mel- seeds. Chop or grind skins and Refreshments were served to 28 Pliylljs Humphrey, president of the vin Kavachevich arid Mrs. David add to pulp. Peel and core about officers and members by the en1 pound fully ripe pears. Grind d Eriksen. local chapter. tertainment committee with Roma . or chop very fine, Combine fruits Freshwater acting as chairman Committee chairmen who will be and measure 4 cups into a very reiugnized at the mettihg include large saucepan. program, Helen Bywater; Then make the jam. Elma Mack; to fruit in saucepan and mix well. note- BEARS'I4AKE hospitality, Darla Robbins; " .over high heat, bring to a book, Irene Mower; ways and AnnrraT Bear Lakers reunion Place full boil, and boil hard Means, Margaret Nichols; mem Kvill be held at Liberty Park, Salt for 1rolling minute, constantly Auk . bership, Marie Elliott: rules, Vilo Lake City, from noon to 5 p. m., Remove from stirring heat and at once Meeting will be held at the home Barrett; publicity, Margaret Dav Sunday, Sept. 11. All former resi- stir in fruit pectin. Skim of Mary Purvance, 1290 Briar is; birthday, Kay Rowe, and Ros dents of Bear Lake Valley are off foamliquid with metal spoon. Then Avenue this afternoon at 2:30. Ofter Donna Stapley. to invited attend. stir and skim by turns for 5 min ficers urge all members to attend. Secretaries Will Receive Grapes and Pears Combine To Create Delicious Jam Charter Patients i-in- Honored At Party ch Reception Honors New Bride daughter-in-la- w. Colleen Lee, Mrs. Fern Larsen was hostess t a lovely shower for friends and family members at an Orem cafe Wed nesday. Miss Lee will be the bride of Ralph Larsen. Nearly 75 persons enjoyed the affaT, music for which was played by Bonnie Smith of Lehi, a niece of Guests were prethe hostess. sented from Salt Lake; Lehi, Springville and Ogden. A newly-organize- Pam ily Reun ions Add-suga- r , floor-lengt- Open House o Honor 50 Years of Marriage I Members of the Women's Mis sionary Society of the First Baptist Church of Provo met with members of the Brotherhood Thursday evening at the church. Mrs. Gordon Elenbass presented the program and refreshments were served by Dorothy Rutter's Circle to Mrs. Edward Sutton, Mrs. Geneva Oliver, Rev. and Mrs. George Williams, Mr. and Mrs. George Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hamilton. Mrs. Wilbur Scott, Mrs. and Mrs. Noel Trimble, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Warren, Mrs. Robert Warren, Mrs. Robert Swift and Mrs. Elen-baa- of the Goldenlgaard, all of Orem: Mrs. Leon r c l JJ: . . . rv. J lnave z-a, f anaI airs. Jonn m. lnacser oi uam, sranacniiaren iney a reception will be held at the five Daniel Ward LDS hall at Daniels, Both Mr. and Mrs Thacker; In celebration i . m 1 i 1 v) I . - jr- Pol! Parrots make the grade in an grade. School children of aH ages go for their stylish good looks and comforubU fit. Patents love the extra long wear. Pre tested and Mrs. ft 1 1 ... V. 1 . f.. rr ",,and - BEMflEY'Si V Penney 's raises the curtain on Fall with designer fashions from one of the country's leading manufacturers 4 1. r? MSM WUA FASHIONS I TOPS IN DESIGN STYLING, Club Notes m i GO... r iZV iSR . 1 -- -- i by hard playing youngsters. Poll Parrots giv you teal shot valut. -- V. I 3.98 to 6.95 according to styU and Poll-- P I rra . V,7 ' V- . ";- - opn UNTIL 9 P.M. MONDAY 127 WEST CENTER - xZt O KM o rev autumn nu:s ,..'; SILHOUEHES C7 DOLLARS T -- ; ' .. 2 Trttst Pcnneys to bring you so much fashion for so little! Our uaw Loma fashions are the moat exciting dresses every new ?V6 teen kx year. Every new silhouette, sJinuner-than-evfcsbsy every new color. There's the sseA& silhouetU, the elegant tunic, the flattering whirl-skirte-d vedero (100?i Chrom-sp-a look. There's acetate), lustrous Florentine faille (cotton and silk) rayon), coaming rystalette (crystal acetate nd fashion-risAH ht new in ad Kca cultured corduroy. important ooior. Sizes 10 tp 20 and T to 15. All amaringly priced at a sensationally low ft29Q. Proof ecara that fashifta never costs a fortune at Peimey's. er look-like-wo- - of ceremonies. Don Brinchurst were in charge of the grift room. Thev were a:sitpd hv Ullip. Xi. s- 2i NN,. Hde as ";c.ce Marha and Karen Dav Mrs were born in Wasatch County. Kat Ro!,pr Mrs nivp vftrmn' - -a: ice: j anaj reiauves are ii. uq was uoui "",J " irienas Face were m tern irs. invited to cau ana assist tne ot imam iimoiny ana aaran .i.charge of refreshmenls with ... ...uaxine and Irene Greenland, ..i wedding day between s and ii saw mm worser, carpenter ana Joan j onsson and Nancy Stras- p.m serving, "vjb Mr. and Mrs. Thacker were served a mission for the LDS The uill make their married Sept. 6, 1905, in the Salt Church is the central states in) nome incouple roo. i ot a l906-7 member and is now I.akP IJDfi Tmnle and are the parents of II children, seven oil the High Priest Quorum of the! whom are living. They are Mur-- Timp View LDS Ward in Orem. Sunday School and Reliel Society organizations and her hobbies ray Thacker of Daniels; Mrs.! Mrs. Thacker is thewasformer are crocheting and needle work. Dorn Bell Ann and she Lewis (Kay) Snyder of lieder; Jan Brbwnies will do less crum Wilson and Dallas J. Thacker Auc. 26. 1SSS. a dauatiter of wu- - They both enjoy gardening. bling if you let them cool before and Mrs. Lee (Verona) Schau-gaar- d liam C. and Annie Lenore Smith The family kindly requests no and Mrs. Nora Schau- - BelL She has served in Primary. gifts. cutting into squares. Wasatch County, Sept .3. ni-READY 'TO' en. great-grandchildr- X PoirParrot Mrs. Melvin Day. Greeting the guests were the groom's parents and the bride and groom. h The honorce wore a model of lace over white satin. Her net veil was caught at the crown with clusters of seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of white carnations and red roses. The groom's mother wore a blue summer creation. Her corsage was of baby orchids. Dancing and a short program MR. AND MRS. J. M. THACKER baptist Women Have Missionary Social, Program j HIGHLAND Mr. and Jtfrs. Or-vi- ll C. Day were. hosts at an open house party in the Highland LDS Ward recreation hall in honor of V Two Candidates Accepted At FOE Initiation Rite - 3-- A SUNDAY. AUGUST 28. 1355 Utah Crmnty. Utah . Of Future In honor of her future " ' SUNDAY HERALD ol FASHION BALCONY |