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Show - ; ; SUNDAY. MARCH 11. 1956 Utah County. Utah ' M. t P !i t ;:r h;; r I ; 'I; - 1 -'' LI- . ' : "! u . . SUNDAY HERALD -- ' ; . - ' i '! ' i s ti r i ; '. , ' , I; ; j , Ml j Ii . .. mm Teaching a girl not to worry i too much about freckles on her is "Believe, Belong and Build," nose is sometimes ' a "pretty hard but the special emphasis for Girl job. The Girl Scouts, who this Scout Week will be "This is Our week are t celebrating their 44th Town." In carrying out the birthday, -.have done this and a theme. Girl Scouts can prove i lot more.they know their town, and are Back la the "good old days" of proud of its contributions to the! At a time 1912 when sunshades and freckle-les- s American heritage. complexions were standard when so. many people are feeling : equipment for girls, the first concern about the behavior of Girl Scout troop met at Juliette young people and when adults ' Low's) home in Savannah, Ga. are inclined to look on the dark ' Since then almost 12 million side of. what is happening to American women and girls have youth, this is a good time to rebraved freckles and scratches as mind all adults that children tobe-fthey learned through Girl Scout- - day have opportunities never available to youth anywhere. t ng to hike and cook out of doors Our ;Town fcnot only "provides as to be well as goo neighbors young people with a fine heritage and citizens. Today there are more than1 2 but now, more than in any other individuals 'million Girl Scouts in the United generation, with their concerned own are to their groups States learning enjoy and to be opportunihopes,and problems .talents and siills ties. and little to meet big ready, This Is why; the Girl Scouts are problems ahead. Girl Scouts are so familiar that happy to sponsor a "This Is Our f it's easy to overlook the tremen- Town" tribute and "thank you" dous jobj that 600,000 menj and during Girl Scout Week. . women dp in scouting. They, too, in or home at. have problems business. But somehow they find time to teach young people that there's fun and adventure In 11 ing and that "duty to God and ' my country" has as much, If not Sixteen members of the Lake-viemore, meaning today man It did LDS Ward Genealogical j i a half century ago. : In observing their 44th birth Workshop were awarded gradua tribute tion certificates at a dinner party will Scouts Girl pay day. to their own city or town during recently held In their; honor. 1956, the week of March which Is the Birthday Week of There were 33 guests present Girl Scouting, Mrs. 'Helen Deer-- at the dinner which, was held at ing president of the Utah Valley the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Girl Scout Council, announced to Hoxie.1 Presented with certificates j : were Jack and Kate McKlnnon, day. Jr i The 'anniversary celebration Clehon and Annie Boulton, Dean will mean extra fun and activi- sod Alia Jacobs en, Oro and Ethel ties for over 200 Girl Scouts in Moore, Charlie and Ruby i Camp Utah i County, and will com mem- - bell, LeRoy and Maurine Nelson, orate the founding of the . Girl Malcom and Minnie Nuttafl, BerScout movement on March 12 tha Hoxie and Helen Maycock. j ; 1912, In Savannah, Ga. speakers were Paul' H. Vrom one troop, with about 8 Guest .bishop and Ellis T. Ras-' lovelv girls in it,jthe Girl Scout move- Taylor, A mussen. corsage was ment! In Utah County has grown to AltaH. Taylor, in to over 200 girls. Although still presented I structor. . based on a pledge of duty 7 to God and my country." today's The group was the first of its Girl Scouting offers young people kind to graduate from tqe gen activities in many fields,! Includ- ealogical workshop in ' this area. ing agriculture,? arts, community Placecards at the dinner were servicej homemaklng, interna- In the form of a miniature; Book tional friendship, dramatics, mu- of Remembrance, and matching sic, games,' nature study, and,' of rose colored graduation caps were worn by the graduates' to distin coarse, hiking and camping. During this week all Girl Scouts guish them from other guests. In a will be encouraged to attend their St. Patrick theme the table and own church and go ir uniform'.' on mjoai were graced with 'green the Sunday. On Monday home-maki- and gold. After dinner games were will be stressed in troops; played including a rotative party Tuesday la Citizenship Day. and plan' of seven games.' ' j will be brought before the girls or that day; Health and Safety International on Wednesday; on Thursday; Arts Friendships and Crafts' on Friday; and fj on Saturday, ' WX FRIENDS . ; I I ! w J I V' ''1,., 1, t -t : , of Ouida Goad to Thomas Stine Baker, is announced by; her, parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Ij. C. Goad of Provo. Mr. Baker is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ,S. Baker, also; of Provo. i The couple are planning a home wedding on March 31 with Rev. George .Williams of the Provo First Baptist Ghurch U jj officiating, h j, " Miss Goad is a graduate of Provo Hign School and y. " ,1 ; is now. employed in Provo. Mr. Baker is also i a graduate of Provo High School and 'served in the Navy Air Force for. four years. He is If a Provo City fireman. a M ' ,;The-engragemfe- i i I . f ) , i j SPANISH FORK The Feder, ;, s . . I t j" . m i - - : 1 f BV .m. iJT. ;'j: -; ; .- i .' J n r l ij. : I t i ' : ' I 82 r f ' j;On J ; ! " ' j underbust gives superb support.' Made j : , ! i ; - .; " ' ', I " We have a i ; graduate Corsetierre on duty at all times to help you with your jPAYSON Mrs.; Bert Lucas was honored on the occasion of her : Log Briefs White and Color Assortment problems. : 3 m lastic Ug hriit plain dredar Mis. Dcmbm Cool, comfortable In novclry, fabric crotch. Si all, inocHwAi fcwBOw W., Provo ' . Mon-Fr- l. 9:30 Open 207 NO. t 1 " R 3-87- i 00 i , Ht ,9:00 ! at the Women's Clubhouse. Mrs. William F. Edwards will be the speaker. ;; 5 ? M il i --L,V, 7$T0 feOSRUOCAND Col SEVENTEEN ' ! l TtM I)IA-- ''jT - f D KlVER i ; ti f 0 ii rv.m.j- vX,0w vv:: r &00l: XrS.' - ;y i 1 000 yard J j- stay - 1 vr- fresh-lookin- g cotton fabrics 2. i - ' : , I r longer than ordinary' Won't shrink more than 4-- V V 1 ': : fabrics with the 'fashion woven in . . . wrinkles hang out . . . colors stay hi uzzim,tzi& - Plenty; of Convenient Parking SuGES . 164 North University Avenua I " ; ';' I - ! of these famous fabrics. for our biggest fabric' oU of tho year wo'vo brought yard You'll love the way 4hey launder. Wash-fa- st colors stay bright. No need to starch. They dry quickly, are easy to iron and tW --rvCS (5 - " f igXire 5.95 OPEN MONDAY, ) " : HOME ARTS SECTION Will meet Monday at 2:30 p.m. Provo ; v i i r :,.in more corron you Tina orr rine i ; jheSojiare: Kr: L 2 FOR " for comfort. r I ! i Charmode A "- ?' ' j I '1 WEST CENTER i i . I k i l Marvel-stitching- 9 ; 4 ii plaid and checktd gingham chambray prints and solids starspun plaid ginghams tissue gingham plaids high tone clipped solid color and striped chambrays - - U - v Bras i . I . -; .1: j - (tefatyi vj fpgj ! et f 5 u . ; I.' .;;-- 1 i : m V -- -- I - Mrs. Bert Lucas frJonored at. Birthday Rarty 'o.i .s 2v& O . s MIKt-SHE- ! t : 1 iiWj Www Frni r ! ! - ,, pooo L. i ! ; . J f9Jifcir9 J.J vLm uoiii vrf WWW ! I I KlM) 1956 , tu4 - rs ! .iVVuy I along with the 10 models helpers, to open for business as usual. mis Is the first time i m-- : designers have brought-theiiire collections here for showing during a season. Ard may be the; last, since complications have dogged the arrangements for days. Givenchy . and Balencraga both1 planned to come. But only Given-ch- y arrived because Balenciaga is Club Notes Music Club Sets n ! . j Using "Music Cornea i of Age and Dance Tunes Grow Up' as the theme' for; the', evening; Mrs. Earl . Murphy and family will be-icharge of the program. Mr. and Mrs. :iHoraetv: Wakefield will entertain during the ' evening. Vira Murphy will give the devotional number. Mrs. Merrill G. McKell will be her . accompanist. Members are invited to bring a A mother was complaining guest. All music lovers ?re in j about the carelessness of a small vited to attend. who had group of teen-agespent an evening in her home. They fooled with the damper in the fireplace and smoked up the ' woodwork, they played catch with the j smalls velvet pillows on the sofa, tracked mud onto the carpet, and set wet glasses on good table top. AH of f the children came I i from "good homes." for (Apparently respect property hadn't been stressed as much as : V V : A it should hae been., AGs . Uy in rnrr-! I ; birthday Monday, when the foi a party lowing relatives attended ' Mr. and for Mrs. her: arranged Lester Greenhalgh and family of Moab;" Mrand Mrs. Oliver j;ohn-so- n and family of Pleasant Grove: Mr. an Mrs. Reed Franks; provo; Mr. and Mrs. Kent Peay, ; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Black and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Black . and Peggy, Mr. and Mrs. Marion OREM O. F. CLUB Will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Black, all of Payson. the ihome of Mrs.- Grant Butler, 976 ..S.:; 150 K.t Orem.? ,f f A.u1m.--More than 80 per cent of the . Jean-nine miles traveled by motor vehicles Will 'meet at the home of Hawk.' 270 S. 7th W., today trt the United States are by pas- at 2:30 p.m.; Members are re senger cars.:.,- - a ' quested to bring dues. SUB DEBS' r i WillJ meet today at 2:3a p.m. at the home of Linda. Nielsen, i : ; 1 j i j House.;;."' ! i 1 ated Music Club win meet Wed nesday ini the Palmyra j Stake ' ! ' Thorrias Baker? To Be Married March 31 Ouida-Goa'd- - e-Fashiona for 1956 were viewed in a clever "around the dock" story theme for members of Provo's Exchange and Dekatos Clubs Wednesday evening at a Spring Fashion show. Swimming suits, sport togs and casual wear were among apparel modeled but the appearance of a bride and groom in wedding; attire was acclaimed the. most spectacular1 of the entire show. A scene of a mother, father and two children followed the bridal of their pair and modeled clothing . J j 'ages.f Clothing was shown through the courtesy of Clark's Men and iLadies stores. j Light refreshments were served I!; following the review. : . . stop at Hoover Dam and.' Las . Vegas.. the interest of anyone who Tjthave to notify relatives durmay ing the tour, headquarters will be at the Hayward. Hotel Ion Sixth and Spring Streets. OUIDA GOAD Out-of-Doo-rs J ' ' I " Pppvo Clubs See Review iOfi Fashions - i woven and carrying a ceremonial1 dress ; Jshe said . had just been cleaned with' clay. ; . Il The shy teenager j represented her high school cookagricultural roads.'t Irish designer SybU- - Con; ing jl class . winner in Seventeen nelly said when she arrived ; here magazine's annual recipe contest. to appear in various cities; with The 1 girls put together a buckskin-boiin- d collection of 20 tribal dishes, dresses her Dublin-mad- e she couldn't Miss Connelly, says including;' Wanonia's j Indian fry , the which decide direction bred." quite when would take she j! change 'fit is nothing for me to go out worked on her spring: and summer andl shoot a squirrel I before supcollection. But now she has: made per," Wanonia said. terest department under the direction of Mrs. Mildred E. Ream. Church officials report that this is the largest group irom any one stake to travel in a group tp .the temple dedication services, j The group have received tickets for the dedication services Tues day. A scenic tour of the! Lis Angeles area and places of interest have been arranged for ithe following day. They will return on Thursday. The tour also will I i possn oads j 11-1- 7, ; . the Los Angeles Temple, The temple tour is sponsored by; the Palmyra Stake special in w ng at Stvan&e 1 i ( j I i if!" I ner uesm aims Syb n f Spanish Fork For L A; Temple Genealogists Hold Graduation Dinner ; II if I . $100-per-tick- j i ;.r ff ! ' i Sli sick with bronchial pneumonia In ' ; . V . Zurich. j '1. ; Beaded leather dresse always The entire"t up! her :' mlnL :(. i;';';! group arrived at Orlo ,"I feel that this easy-Fi- t thing are cleaned with clay, she ex outside Paris to leave Airport several has i been evolving f for plained. .She brought jthe dress tol Wednesday night and were ground it! its has reached seasons and: wear on television, , ed by a "flash strike." They drove peak,". she saidi "Yw know, men i to Brussels and caught a 2 a.m. . f don't like I it terribly. ' j: toj iif-.il.v' ii ; ? One famous Paris fashion de mght. . I think women are- going two 10 wardrobe Then they fan into 1 customs") models, start, looking very feminine:; They signer, will start dressing for men.' '! mistresses and four jother assist complications. Finally U.S. Im--1 here Friday, on' one migration officials agreed to put This, will: rule out straight, loose ants; arrived I of the shortest trips for the most on an extra night shift atfldlewild daytime clothes, Miss', Connelly i Airport to peed the inspection of predicted. Well show; off our expensive fashion shows ever held, scores of beautiful outfits. fashion Fhow, shapes from' dawn through dusk. The to 8:30 mid from held Who Saturday It will! happen," she added, pays $100 to see the results all . this trouble? v Some, 400 "in next fall's coUecttons." of night in a Park Avenue hotel, I.;--if features the complete current col- people - bought tickets, including Greta Garbo and Marlehe DietMost unusual ';. visitor : of the lections of Cristobal-Balencla- ga In- and Hubert de Givenchy. Wanonia 14, rich. It is a charity function, f with Schmidt, week; SPANISH FORK Two char Okla.V Who TJiey must be back! in the Paris the American Hospital of Paris tered busses will leave tonight dian girl from Chilocco, 1 had showrooms she skirt a arrived by Monday morning, receiving the net proceeds. wearing atilO p.m. for the dedication of or - 'i l . recently-organize- and i ; ? Problems of caring for babies under three; months were discuss d ed :by members of the Chez Moi club 'at the Thursday night meeting at i the home of Mrs. Joe Done. n After the discussion, games were played with prizes going to Mrs. Von Wright, Mrs. Joe Linford and Mrs. Allen Canfleld who :was . special guest. were: served refreshments Light the hostess. by I "..!. 1 -- i , ? ? Child Care I .: i I" By ELIZABETH TOOMEY United Press Staff Correspondent new; YORK UP)? jAlweek in Manhattan: Fashion is at 'a strange cross- - Chez 24bii Club 1 , i Wash ion I I i ' ,i I I. : . f 1 o Celebrate 44th 'Birthday This Week ",Gi f ScoUts r i;H !i 2, A fj '1 "n ' . ; 207 N02TH PHONE ; ) j 1 5 1ST C3 VrST |