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Show i I ' j :!. ; ' Provo Women to Parti cipate ln UStiE M eet Four Provo women will fill . SUNDAY HERALD 2-- A SUNDAY. APRIL 15. 1956 UUh County. Utah Alice Louise 6 Lv- ; " important roles in the Utah State Home Economics Association Convention which will be held in Salt Lake City at the Hotel Utah April 20 and 21. according to Mrs. Marcella Finlay, convention 'chairman. , Eleanor Jorgensen of the Brigham ; Young University, president of the association will" preside at the f various sessions. Mrs. Arlene Rigby. chairman of Arts, Textiles ard Cfothing, and former Provo MarHigh School teacher; garet Haywardi 'a student at BYU and president of the Cd--l t Mege Home Economics Clubs in Utah and Elizabeth . Louise Gardner, instructor at BYU . are all scheduled to participate at conventions meetings. The program will start at 3:30 p. m. on Friday with registration and; voting. Later at a buffet dinner in the Lafayette Ballroom, Miss Jorgen-- i sen will welcome around 300 members and guests. She will present the evening speaker. Dr. Daryi Chase, President of the Utah State Agricultural - Qlub Surprises Amy Sandgren -- 1 ' fj I Klsi .; i. i : Hi ? n FASHIONS WS VVJNGS &octaLS CLUB NEWS 1 VJ Mary Johnson Will Ved KUU, le Hooley.May 23 'f i' I - i -- m L-- , - A- ! ! . i l j- - i i , s A r The Alice X.o u 1 Reynolds Mary Johnson has chosen May 23 to become Chapter 6 met Thursday evening M ' at the home oz'Mrs. wmoa ai. f Duane Hooley. Snow with a surprise "mis is Announcement of her engagement is being made Your Life" tribute to Mrs. Amy her by parents. Mc; and Mrs. T. Leonard 'Johnson. Swenion Sandgren. The parents :6f the prospective, groom are 2ir. ana Mrs. Hannah Oidroyd presentea Mrs. Verlond! Hooley of Landon. the outline of Airs, sanagren life while Mrs. iAfton Porter r Iiss Johnson is attending the Provo High howd Dlctures. Carolynne xseiSchool. Mr. Hooley is a graduate of Pleasant Grove son played a piano soio, tawaru j High School and is employed in Provo. Sandgren sang two vocal solos Thev will exchamre vows at the - 1 If ceomDanied by Mrs. Virginia II Ward chapel iwith a reception following .the nuptial Larsen, Cathy Sandgren played ' rites. two piano solos,- Clyde Sandgren played several original compositions.' and a recording of bis ith the Brigham Young university the music was Symphony playing ' ELLEN CHRISTENSEN nlaved. Mrs. Sandgren'l nusDana, Sandcren. spoke a few moments man-leon Yi life. Mrs! Arlene Barnett Rlebv. Bettv Lou Gardner, and Eleanor Jorgensen this Mrs. Afton Bor rnvvEvriov Bouxn welcomed the mests and Mrs. examine fabrics In nreoaration for the Home Economics Convention wnicn Will De neia tnis naay College. i- , I "Tomorrow Is Our Responsi-and Saturday in Salt Lake City at the Hotel Utah. Many famous speakers, will talk on the theme, Ubbie Dutson gave a thought on ' f ' ; "Tomorrow Is Our Responsibility." bility" is the convention spring.; f theme, and Dr. Chase has" are Mrs, Gladys Bednar Miss Gardner will act as will preside at the annual Eliza C. Nelson. Mrs. Josephine chosen to speak from one Spring-villsecretary. afterwards. business to clubs. meeting advisor: the Jchnson. and Mrs. Grace C. Mll- college of facet that theme, "TomorDean of' ner Marian Pfund, noon societies the honor At served delicious refreshments ,Mrs; Ellen J. Christensen of . The climax of the convenrow is Our Responsibility to at Home BYU, Provo; Living economics home for including to the members and .guests, Mrs. 1038 W. Center will have an open Ourselves." After his talk a tion is a banquet in the Lahome n Ruth county Brosher, Bhi Omicron, Upsilon Melissa Bird. Mrs. Ruth Sessions bouse next Sunday from 4 p. m. fashion show will" be given Blaine ra. Dr. nd demonstrator at Ballroom p. Phi Gamma and. 7; Mr. and "Mrs. H. V. Swenson o: Nu, j fayette with - Kit Mason conducting ' ' r, family relations, Manila. Mrs. Loraine Nelson and at her home. She will be 80 years Omicron will hold a; luncheon Porte at which the Provo Homemak-er- s the review, assisted by Mary I f Provo.. daughter Carolynne of American old next Friday. .. meeting. Club will act as hostesses. Bushee. and son Mrs. Christensen was born, in The ew officers of the as Fork,, Edward Sandgren Four sectional meetings will A breakfast on the Roof Miss Marlene Christiansen is ana Arthur of ogaen, sociation will be installed. uiyae oana Lake View April 20, j 1876, land chairman of the Decorations i Garden at the Hotel Utah at 8 be held simultaneously at 2, VV..' zren in'd will daughter Cathy. Commercial companies in Committee for .the banquet a. m. Saturday morning will with m e ra b e r s attending until her lived there marriage was tea wiui decora ln! home The show teir newest 'products The after duoner speaker will whichever suits their 'interests., , give the members a chance td Sandgren 1900 to Chresten Carl Christen$en exhibits" "on the mezzanine spring .flowers, Mrs. Rigby has-- planned a renew friendships. They will be Judge Phillip Gilliam. Judge a was corsage. given He died in 1916. They had seven floor of the hotel. m w m Denver, of Juvenile Court, .hear the convention theme em- -, program on Consumer Buying. All home economics gradu children,' all of them sUU Uvjng. Colo. The 'subject of his talk Miss Hayward will direct a phasized again by Betty Ruth in: are welcome state ates the Our 4 Is on is "Tomorrow: ResponCarl J. Christensen of Salt Lake, special meeting at p. m. Joyce, Field Secretary, Amerto become members, of the ican Home Economics Assosibility to Our Youth." Saturday for the home- eco-Nephi .A'.: Christensen ot Ithaca, Utah Home Economics Asso Board members who will' be nomics club members from the ciation in her talk, "Tomorrow N. Y., Ralph J. Christensen nd ciation' and attend the conven.1 Is Our Responsibility to Our present and serve Sin various colleges and universities ,of SECOND WARD Mrs. Eva Van' Oman, California, tion. I Profession." , "Miss Jorgensen the state. capacities during the' meet' Will meet Monday at 1:30 with Lucille and Harold J. Christensen, Elm a Thatcher, giving the literary Provo. and Helen Christensen, lesson. Nursery, j New York. She has 11 grandchilI dren and four PIONEER WARD Mrs. Christensen' hobbles are Monday, at 2 p. m. Dorothy Pol making quilts, and crocheting, lock will give literary lesson. Nurs flowers. She ' has made erowing hundreds of quilt tops. Her gar Formal initiation was held at ery. . inside and outside hejj the Moose home Thursday eve SUNSET WARD den at 10 a. m. with lone house.is both Is In good health and She which will be' sta- - ning under the leadership of Mrs. Tuesday OREM W Mrs. 'Wayne GmmonX-Ra- y unit lesson. " interested in the news of the day. tioned in Orem for three days, Wayne fJacobsen, senior regent. Berget giving literary was nameLprwidenriDT-tbJayJShe has been very active in; the 2,1 S and; .i. According to Mrs. Jacobsen sponsored the can Nursery. May cee Wives at their election meetWARD ELEVENTH Tolton and Mrs. sta of LDS will th.eS unit Church, havine been presi Shirley didacy rbi Provo Odd Fellows and Re-- ing held Monday night Other Mrs.; Burr, vera La Jones 1:30.. a different at her each Tuesdayat dent of the Relief "Society in the day daughter Dorothy, bekahs will be hosts to other lodge officers named included Mrs. tioned lesson. will 'Nurs. and ' North from location literary present Eighth Pioneer Ward, president of the Plans for a kitchen shower for members throughout the state on Delbert Mills, first vice presi- State to State and South i ery. Eighth Primary, teacher and counselor in April 21 When a state Scaravan will dent; Mrs. Shirley Johnson, sec- and 16th South and State. .The the lodge kitchen 'which has just RIVERGROVE SECOND the YWMIA, and worker, in gene-' convene here ; for meetings in ond vice president; ) Mrs. Jack exact schedule will be released been remodeled were made. Mrs. 2 p. m. Lela Roper at Monday -MARY JOHNSON ; . Grandyiewi School, it was learned Childress, secretary; Mrs. Dick at a later date, according to Mr . Carlyle j Lewis was named chair- wjll give literary, lesson. Nursery. alogy. are invited All friends her man of the. spring festival which many 'V, Fausett, i secretary: Airs. Fred Burr. ! , -- ii I today PIONEER SECOND ' to her open house. She requests win bef.held.ln May. : j Plans for the state caravan and Carlton, reporter; Mrs. Dee Pyne, Charles M.' Nelson, who donated Tuesdav at 1:30. Ardis Rowley that no gifts be brought V; ;.. ; other items of business were dis historiarr five banquet tables to the' Women will give literary lesson, ffursery. Directors named included Mrs. cussed during a j combined ; bus! i The Treble Clef met Thursday! birthday party. She was given a. : of Moose, was escorted to the RIVERGROVE FIRST ness and social Wed Vernon Partridge, one-yedi Wom- beautiful gift by the members. De2 Powell Ellen m. Tuesday at p. Changing temperatures and wet evening for rehearsalbutat the meeting by an- honor guard' and will nesday evening in the Odd Fellows rector to join - the other carry--! lesson. Club House, following licious refreshments were served. Nursery. give literary litterbin uninsulated laying houses en's over director, Mrs. Eugene. Bing 1 ' Hall. thanked, by the members.: ' reduce egg . leader. Mrs. Cart J. Harris, was in charge their SECOND SUNSET cause that, they surprised production and president, k fashion show featuring styles ham, 'and the outgoing' The program was under the di Wednesday v at 7:30. Maurine a of the festivities. with , Jepperson, . Marguerite dirty eggs. direc of the 1900's was presented during Mrs. Bill Burr, Two-yerection f of the homemaking com will give literary lesson. the evening which also occasioned tors named Include Mr. LaMar Mrs. Bessie Pierce entertained mittee with Mrs. Blaine Facer as Badger WARD PARK Mrs Lee Engleking the installation of a new noble Anderberg, the Edgemont Literary Club at chairman. Dean Jeay gave a Tuesday at .40 for. work .day, and Mrs. Holloman. Art Vincent. Tbelma Pauline grand,! comical; reading and Bob Curtis quilting, sewing, demonstrations. home in Olmsted recently. Carter, former Rebekah head, The women enjoyed dinner ati her .Refresh played the . accordion. m. Mrs. Alex local cafe at tables decorated Mrs. Ada Whipple reviewed the ments were served to 35 members Noon lunch. At 2 p, surrendered her chair to Mrs. Vin' on i will talk "Spring GarHedquist j cent who immediately took charge, with fancy nut cups each holding hook. "Persians My Heart, an and their husbands., . dening." Lesson by Dorothy A special presentation was given a tlnyj pencil to assist with the autobiography of Najmeh Najafl as Payne. Nursery. to Elna Hampshire in recognition balloting. The color captains for tutu w 4uuvMcj . m ImnvEVirv WARD THIRD iS were the was and Mrs. , Burr It Utahn. thoroughly enjoyed evening of her many years of faithful serv at 2:30. LaReale MitchMich. . MUSKEGON, Mrs. Dick (UP) Tuesday Fausett those present by ice to the Rebekahs. Making ' the ' award was Inez Kimber. '. In the. short business meeting The next meeting' will be at the Members of the North Muskegon ell will give literary lesson.. Nurs-: to were senior asked class High ery. In of talked members the Louise for Mrs. of home Trotter, plans Ida Elliott reported a recent r 3. bring f their baby . pictures ' to FOURTEENTH WARD !. program presented at the County joint installation of the Jaycte Pleasant View May 10 schoola. in m. ward the at of the school's Editors at Tuesday on April 19.; They were Refreshments were served Infirmary to be a success and Wives ' '' s beginning of the meeting to yearbook plan to put the photos basement for work meeting. Quilt t . lodge pembers decided; to adopt also asked to cooperate in being the 1 flower s and in 10 this members. , making. ing year annual, j as a civic project jfor the year hostesses for the mobile TB the maintenance of a full schedule of entertainment for the patients there confined. Another check will be sent to aid with the United Nations Pilgrimage, according j to Mrs. Vin- cent. The pilgrimage will take place this summer.! Following the scheduled pro--j ' : .:: gram for the j evening a potluckj : to 30 members. j supper was served . Tables were beautifully decorated; with spring flowers and favors. Serving"? on committees or as entertainers during the evening! were Ida1 Elliott. Bessie Miller Amanda Jones, Thelma Vincent, lElizabeth Pratt,1 Bina Bate, Bea ' Ainge, Fae Roe, Pauline Carter, Q j Edith Persons. Alta Willes and Elna . Hampshire. i . WALKINO SHEZIta ' BV6N1NO 8HSSRS OR8S3 OHBSHS i I , , the-bridelo- I - A . l ! 1 Park-Universi- ty I lit ii - i ii ii . i I I r i r-- a trPrn - 1 ; i : - ; . Op en House Tpdayfor U Matron, 80 ;J d v ; e; 5 ; r Omi-cro- 2-- ! ; ' ' ; L ' 3I; I ; j i i , : 'i 'r -- w ! ; Re -- ; ociety i I i j . i .: I . Moose Auxiliary Mrs. W. Gammon Fi Is Post . ForOrem Jayo:ee Auxil Provo Lodk To Host State Gro 7 great-grandchildr- nas initiation en. ; ' : , : j ;. j j j j - , ! - ; - get-to-get- j VebleiGlef Surprise Leader Mrs Wliipplef IReviews "Persian Book ByUtqHn ar her . ' ar : 1 - j , 1 : ; , . . if f i ! i , j ? . : .: flirts , " " -- : j : 1 - - j ! i j j , j o o o o o o o o o o ; oo ooo o o o o o ooo ooo j ! j j i ::: DATE OR DANCE ONE WEEK ONLY i v:! : :: ;' i :H : - 1 .it ; SILK ORGANZA .!. OVER COINDOT i TAFFETA - ; V ' ii v . . : : ! u : ; T j A real opportunity for NoMend cuttbmen lo ttock up on! their favorite stylcj, tnd for others-- i to tnjoy their superior beauty snd vrtiTinz tyialit is. O . - ?! :. ! 5 'rf 'to , l ". . : :o ') INolIend's, the 'stockinj with wpersonjLliidM fit and more wear In every pair I All first M quality stockinss, In' new fashion t; Y j ' 1 f shades of NoMend's "COLOUR WARDROBE If you are in a hurry, when you have a purchase to make, explain the situation to the clerk who waltg on you.i That is much. better than actlnjg Impatient and irritable if the salesperson seems slow : Most clerks in stores are willing to hurry a sale through if they know the shopper's time is Modtled All Styles and Shades Included in this Sale! Byi -- , Mary Chrlstopherson, Provo High Sophomore RegularPrices ..': . - .limited. ; i: Gcnonlogy PHOTOS Made tho way you Went Them! LARSON . 23 STUDIO ii nt c ; rb. c:4-- v M"3 3 WEST CENTER : -i- -, ; "The Look lvV: of Elegcmco jo $1.35 pair $1.50 $1.65 $1.95 MES PARKING s: is o j Sale Prices Sale Price Per Box of 3 Pr. $1.19 pair; $1.29 ' $1.39 $1.69 $3.45 box . - - i , . shown by i. $4.05 $4.95 I ! ' STC"E HCUS: Monday 10 cm. to 9 p.m. Tut 5. Thru Set. I .i At Rear; cf Our . I $3.75: I" . ft . . at y W m - Jf mm M 240 North: University Ave. i. .10 cj-n- . ts 5:3 p.m. |