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Show ..(.':..- ; - ' ' - ii 1. ' i. MM M" ':;:--:-:vA--.,-A'.----.K.------.1A- . .". , : ;: I '' '. 7 '' : 7- -. .77.-.- :)7, V 7:7-- 77 .; 7:- - " 7 , M j :: .' 7 .. ., .'7-1 7- "'.7'.: 7. - Feature Section f : -- ' ' , " . ' Society - Churah - School 4rfs - Comics - Editorial UTAH PROVO, ' ' UTAH COUNTY; APRIL'. SUNDAY, 1951 15, ' I ' - 7. lit Spring Season Focuses V r$ M-.;- ' Pit-h- W:.- - i A ttention on Flowers, anting p Gajdens M Br MILDRED HALL i Lady Spring, beguiling in a princess inodel of soft green,, and with a cluster of apple blossoms in her hair is welcoming guests every day to her annual fashion parade entitled "Spring Gardens." Th :re is no admission charge and her. sftow rooms .are your r eighbors lawns, a secluded spot of earth down the block; er a velvety interlude along; ; the way. ... :M.:. "t' rV;v-'74.M. 7 iva' revue in at see the wil brilliant combina-tio- rt Spectators of colors, a parade of seasonal blooms,; each in its own ' time.- In the reawakening of winter-barre- n trees, fleshing V' out their arms with vibrant leaves of green, is portrayed the miracle of death overcome and the glory of birth re--" ' ' " ' ., newed. i. ; .' I . , warm sun of spring dispels the frigid air of winter and breathes life mto a-- million sleeping cells; As sunshine is the harbinger of brighter; days to come, so' its" golden color. ref lected in' the first spring flowers'can be, called the ' I ; '. ." color of spring. I . ' 7.-- : - f V v . . j . V M First Performers 7 y .'. ' Very first performers to appear in. the spring revue7 and of ttimes pushing- up- through a blanket of snow, reluctant to leave the scene, are, the crocuses. In shades, of yellow aid lavender, their tiny stems and large, heads hug : the ground in lines of .bright-colo- r along! a garden path of huddle pfotectingly in the shade of a kindly fence. Before the last qf the. crocuses have melted away, the longer, stems of the narcissus, the daffodils ad the jonquils begin to ' push out their fat buds to burst upon the world in a sudden i 1 . ' ; j - -- j glory of yellow splendor Heavy with their rich perfume and utterly dainty in their frocks of lavender, rich; deep pink,! purple and white are .the hyacinths, aristocrats (of spring. Each blossom a flowerets-crowdin- g d mass of (tiny the forking stems. And what is that splash of yellow bringing alive a branch? -- Closer: look reveals the Golden Bell gray-bar- e fprsythia. This shrub like the fruit trees puts forth its; blossoms; first and after they have .fallen, covers itself with new green leaves. Like colored lights on a string are the first deep rose buds of the apricot, peach and apple trees coming out one by one until the blush pink mass ap- pears like a giant popcorn ball in tne distance.' v star-shape- 7 '" 7.;-- - '..Xv-V- ' , 7- 77 .'v A : 7 77-- s - iMlp- Guco v ; - ' nA o 7gs;7A f r Tulips ' .' r 7. 7 ."'; All these are but a prelude to the suden, breath-takin- g tulips as they inarch abng a spcing pathway,? ' gloryofthe bell-like their 'proud cupi combining all the colors of the recrossed with Rights Ad shadows. and crossed spectrum TheTomantic lilacs, the! flowering almond and crab and the dainty trailing feathers of bridal wreath follow quacMy 1 as the spring parade progresses. Soelbergi 159 N. 4th E., student of the BYU stops on her This is the show we see in the gardens, the cultivated way to school lo admire some early tiilip blooms. at FpUrth plots thit man builds as a home, for-th- e GotL creations East and Second North. Unusual atjthis time of year is And on jthe hillsides, the banks of running streams or the i he blossom on ' the Talisman rose WhichjjMrs-.Kehn'etdusty Wayside, grow the buttercups and the1 dandelions. Puph admires as it eclings "to the cliimnelvif her home. Their color, is yellow spring's color lighting a path of ' . ' (Layout by Fred 'Forbes, Herald staff.) beauty. j y in Provo and Utah are county very garden- People ; of the Utah minded. Chapters Associatiqnof Garden clubs 's flourish jin almost every jcommunity. Each year more and " more homemakers learn the feel of the good earth! and know the thrill of seeing the development, of a. tiny seed' into a thing o'f beauty." Each year garden and flower shows held throughout thocounty with such an array "of color "Women erf the .labor auxiliaries Should be proud .to. be are and of blossom that it is difficult to, decide which called a partner of organized labor,-- ' was the highlight of I ' II perfection . . 11 - , . . 1 '!. snan Desi. a.message from Mrs. Anna P. Kelsey,: international president of. the American Federation of Labor women's auxilariesi of Peace and Relaxation Lake City, read at ap1 open hou;e held ; in the Provo M specialize in the rose some the : Some gladiolus but all Labwr temple Thursday. find and from the strain of felaxation satisfaction, peace Members of Carpenters local '" j No. 455.;. Omega No. 311 and Sheep daily living.; 7. M.... Shearers No. 301B auxilaries Utah county boasts ,the second vice.president of the 7 were" hostesses to members of all Utah Association of Garden f clubs : in the person of. Mrs. ve AEL auxiliaries of the state.1 well-knoWho field for her' Alden Orem of in Patten is the J. R. Wilson-statsecretary of fine flowers.- Mrs. A. ' is Provo Harmon the of J. president ,'. the AFLfof Salt Lake Citywa the principal sneaker telling those of the Timpanogos Garden club and she is also known for 'assemble, of the, importance of her flowers and artistic-abilitwith them. The state asSo- - " PLEASANT GROVE Elec iauAiiariea iu lauor unions, umer "will held in Utah county this year be ticn of officers to serve for-a iithe speakers included Cleo. Visser, ml xi jcwo years w.as neia ;J at inelflrst vide president; as Orem Garden club with the hosts to flower lovers of y Georgia of ftfL rrK,UT aruCCtinR DautersWamsley4 second vice president; the state on June 9 and 10. This convention will bring to ...... r, i this community a fine representation of garden enthusiasts. ; f ant Grove at the home' of Ars dent; second Edythe. McHenry, Nora P. MacFarlane Thursday trustee of! all Salt La4e y finds the charming' . City and homeAlong the canyon road a passer-banernoon unac" ine qircof Mr. and Mrs. ShaVp Gillespie surrounded by a fairy ,1 Gladys- Hansen, stateCaptain Fern Smith, member of and tracr,, of Provo. secretary land qf shrubs, perennials' and annuals, the result, of "a I. Utah county board ' Edith . Mrs. Provo X.., Wyler, Vhich ' Mr. and Mrs... Gillespie enjoy. Favorite : both Mrs. Macfarlane was chosen hobby auxiliary L Berniece S. president jqf carpenter's Mrs. with of the captain couple are their roses and their tulips and of perhaps Ncj, 45") vf as general chair-maMonsbn and Mrs.' Cora W. Atwood arrangements,, have assisted cooideveloped . seven beds 'of various types of roses.' by they as vice captains and Mrs. Gladys mittee are the first early Red Emperor, tulips and ' now In members, Atkis, bloom, Margaret r; R Hilton as secretary-treasureVivian Jacobr these will be' followed n, Gladys Stephenson, Mrs. Emma W. Overlade, by the later varieties in amazing color. No. sert, of niachinists A Mrs. Rae. W. Christenseh, 311; Marion Dodge, auxiliary forest of choice shrubs makes an appro- Enid Bunnel, and combination. registrar; Mrs. Minnie Hall, par- Maude Tidd, Alice Hall, Ruth priate 'background for the display and numbered among liamentarian Mrs. Emily B. Rae, Mason, Hansen tt. car- them is the Magnolia tree so well-knoin the history and v. chaplain, .Mrs,' Cleone L." Kirk, penter's tiiaqys No. 445 and auxiliary of south. the stories ' . deep chorister; Mrs. Mary C Neves, No. j shearer'sVari-Color- ed ;, 7 ' i - -- ; " " LADY SPRING PRESENTS HER FLOWER FASHION REVUE Lovely, blonde Mrs. Nod Taylor.; (left) finds her wreath f aprieot blossotris. belunjrinjr to Mrs. Haizel Stubbs, both attrjiiQlive' and " pleasant. Going1 pttal-wis- e around' the flower picture symposium Is little Dorothy Hawkins, dauphtekof Mr. andf'Mrs. Ray Hawkins admir- - ing the freraniums and petunias which Mrs. Sharp Gillespie has; just set .outside after a winter indoors. The flash of color on the wayside is a bed of Red Emperor tulips from-- typical Provo garden." Mrs. Gillespie (ceil' ter), waters her fiouerinjr Maple and African- - violets which add color to her indoor plantetorium. Petite Peggy a r .Mrs: Swehsen Nominated Asm Garden: Glubr Hears Talk :On Perennials Auxiliary Of .Women slubcahd Mothers of America Gon tesf THelma Clark I PLEASANT GROVE At the regular meeting of the Pleasant - AMERICAN F ORK Mrs. Jphn C. S.weqson of Pro-Theima rirk was elected Grove Garden club held Thursday received the honor of havine ''beent selected a.i f hp rTtah rriadami resident of thW Wnmpn - ien'n at the Timpapogos stake Mrs- of-- the: ProvoiAerie N mother" to represent the Timpanoos' Irehjj sf Provo talked .Turcsynski first district of H'he iiuxitiaryV . on perennials. 2924 m the Mothers of Amer- - rr Utah Federation of iW omen A rJ?.Uorfai,-,.zatr'l!r shi tM rfi.irhKu V, ' ind niuifsuay nigfil: r Hf s. at the. ."vvnuK InnAinjocMaiit "x..iic aerie home. Mrs. Clark suc- - for planting perennialsand also VV"VV'; ;.juw;ca cin. uun u.i owensen irom a grpup. 01 canaidates lor the honor named cetds Marie Bird anri installation gave lists and information re... AWa f V .1..L. cerernonies are scheduled for garding new and rare ones avail' able- now. the district was made June if.. corrjpnsing by Mrs. A. F. Gaisford American Ofhef officers elected include Hazel Dawn Chipitian played a Fork, district presiderttj. ' Selma Harvey, madam vice, presi piano solo. The dior prize, a The winrier from e.1ch district dent; Clara Pueblo. chaplain;i grcnobfe rose was won by Mrx. will be entered in the state con-teNorma Majers. conduc tor;. Laura Larue Smith and was given by and the Utah mother named Dimick;- inside, guard; Bonnie Mrs. Maurine Jorgensen. 7 7 will compete for na ti,oriaJ'-hons, Jean Anderson, outside, guard: 'Mrs. Eva Orton, president was the American mother Toi be se- Blanche Horn, secretary; ,' Effie in charge of' the meetin'g. , lected Mother's day. . The next meeting; wil be held and Blanche AlleTi, treasurer; "' ' Mrs. Swensen a native of trustee. 26. Clark, April Panguitch and a memhe.r of the Refresh rhepts were served folLDS church. She IS the 'mother of the meeting to 35 mem lowing 10 children, nine pf' whom are bers by Clara Pueblo, Selma Har-- ; i living and eacji is a" college gradvey. Nora Cook. Blanche Clark c U I !VC uate ana a most sticce ssful and Gertrude Ainderson. InitiationrLCU Ol t or wfpa ,J As younjfgirt Mr. Swensen . April 26. went to $U Lake City to" study-voicThe annual Eagles, state con and piano and sh' is accomvention will be held at. Murrayi plished in both. She sang- at the 26 and 27 with Aerie No. May .gTaduatron- exercises of her on 1760 of Murray as host. Carl. deceived her I v education at the BYU and in 1.933 Dr. Camilla Anderson psy- received her B. S. degree aong chiatrist at the Veterans hospital Mrs. with jhsr daughter: Louise; She Given. at Salt Lake City:1 will Jo the also tias studied at Columbia tiEi- speaker when members 76? the ycrMiy. Women's Couhcil iBy Legislative school in hejtau'ght jPahgurtch meet Utah in tea at the a State HONORED Mrs John C. wherej she met and married Mr. iMrs. port Fotheringham opened hospital . Thursday at 1 p.m. Swensjen. Theirs has beefe a won- -. Swensen. named representative, her home as hostess to 'members The women will also enjoy a derfulf life together. Tliat . Mrs. of the Jimpanogos first dis- -i o'f- Amaeita club during the wtek. conducted tour of. the hospital in Swensen is a smcessful home-maktrlct, Ufati Federation of 'Bridge and canasta gamei fur- small groups."1 Following the! tour clubs in the Mothers of nished is evidenced by the fact entertainment nnd a birth- the group will meet in the home tnat indjvijkials of all1, ages America contest. day gift was presented to Mrs. of Mrs. Qwen Heninger where the the hospitalfty of her home. 7 tea will be held.! Later, Ihose JBlaifie Larsen.Tt "When her tenth ihild: Was born Luncheon was served later to .who wish will be invited to eo "Mrs. Swensen, taught' ichoT)! be East 4th North. Provo Mr'Swen those mentioned and Mesdames to the Springville Art exhibit. cause her husband's meager sal sen is a; member of Delegates from Logan, Ogden Brigham Cliff; Bailey, Harold Bovack. ary was inadequate .!r provide; Young faculty. ..Thethe esteemed; Owen Johnson, Blaine Larson, and Salt Lake City are invited. ;ne swrivsen S de couple have 22grahdchil,dren and Eldojn: McKell. William Roderi- - All delegates from Utah county "" I ; , .rWool he 7vv " ' . 3"? seven grea grand-chilfgue.l Ed Smith, Eugene Speak- - clubs and presidents of the clubs " 1UI n a Iltri f J ,n Hrlmoc .Mifnckn InHa lr ""uw tney represent are invited. boys chorus and also foV her girls for the honor to T I represent VthiK: and boys.chorus in scihqol compei first district hV - .''.t ltition.: Mrs Swuiserj possesses Timpanbffos. Nada! Ladies Literary T great teaching ability ahdifor the of Sosis. Junior., the Fine! Arts OT i nast tpn vear ha FT Literary League, FederatPd rM r.ArWA tutor ul women s cLubs. vamwarusiprovo ' children. ) 7 ' 4 " ' The life of this 'b'uf,- mother!- -' filled-withas been sufh activity FORK SPANISH she has had little time for ."socials Guest ard, and the salute to the flag was ftrsril' ak)aA DUOK or dubs. In addition night foir, members of ;the Lofian led by Mrs. Klixie Beutler. KVyeU club ws held Wednesday ana scnooi activity sneunas given ' C Planffor a Ivlothers day party I.Q JOG atj the home of Mrs. Isa were made and" Mrs. JJelma MOfnG, generously of her tinfe' to civit 'artel cnurcn aiiairs. ine, wa belle Pcery. where the , group Pendleton, Mrs. .Klixie Beutler member at one-tiMrs. Hcbcr Cur- - heard Mrs. Habel B. Bowen give andMrs. Donna Anderson were o.the state SANTAQUIN f relief board, has served as; a Paysoh gavfe iriglan irtteisting account of" her trip appointed on the' committee. member. "of the stake YWMIA and review of the life", of-- Scniamim'to Europe. 7 Attract i ve umbrella favors lent Mrs. Bowen told about school a touch of spring to the dainty re- boards ana was cnoris - i Dusraeli at a social held during Primary ter for five years of ;a Sunday the week at the. home of .Mrs and leducaional problems in a freshments served to those- - rrten school. Roeer Miles. ' number of countries 7 she visited. tioned and Mrs. Luna ClarkH '; ": given She Mrs. Swensen has a fine .sense! . Musical numbers were also showed pictures and Mrs. Cecil Curtis, Mrs. Mildred of values and humor which she; by Cplleen Greenhalgh and Lynn souvenirs .she collected. Huff, Mrs. Ida Johnson, Mrs. has passed on to her large, family "Carter with Jolene Hudson as Mrs. Florence ,Holt was in h, Livihgstor)( Mrs. Coda j of children.. To her is igiven thej accompanist. of the program and the Mrs. Ardena McCausland, charge love and respect of a Mide circle" Following the prograrn a des-pf meeting! was conducted by Mrs. Mrs. Clara Nielsen, Mrs: Kathryn friends. j'sert ilunchron was served'by Mrs. Shirley iNielsen. The er Pinegar, Mrs. Dorothy Wixcombe Th Swensens reside, at 333 Mile's assisted by .Bertha Nelson. was read Juaruta How- - and eleven guests. , '" - M4 '.',-o , - :rt - 1)' rnntt mti i - - j . , - st - or " - - . . i ! hus-ma- nd : i - - Mrs.-Swense- ' I f, Council To Hold Tour e ta rsen Gift "... Qo - Club - - AVo-me- er en-J- n's oy : - .. . . iin j d: -- ' . 'I'cX ACO0nt club,-.Phil- e rr.,ltr - - - " h p-- XD tO -- I tU 0,6 Features Lofian Guest Night 8 Poi eve-nin- I At g! I me tis-o- t - . j j Le-no- re- Mc-Bet- - ! club-pray- byrs. ' ;f -- . 4. Women i?oe in Labor ovemen t Stressed Hiere 7-- 1 . -- I - " 1 . oe-cane- a St DUP Camp At PIeasan t Gro ';, ' j : - j . wn e Elects' Officers - y " cjation-conventio- ( I 1 - - . . hii-toria- , . ;i; w organist, Mrs. Lurena. E. War-hic- k and Mrs. Lucile H.- Walker, class leaders; Mrs. Jane Armit-staa- d program committee; Mrs. Myrtle Bofen and Mrs. Thea A. . Ja cob, cheer '"leaders. y Following the election Mrs. Ruth A. Cobbley ;read b ograPhiesJ of her great grandparents William! - , auxiliary. ' sheep " : . r " Indoor Plantetorium ' Noveltyj dances and song numbers were! given by Susan Alkin, Mrs." Gillespie who is a member of the Orem garden Gweti, Dajvis,. and Sally Rees. cfub takes her "green thumb" with her into the house, Colors were presented and re- tired by t Karen Jones, Deloris when the first frosty breath of fall comes: In her living en'dlove Provo Girl room is her "plantetorium" 'with pots laf dainty baby's 301B. , - Margarets s.ft. t tear, African violet, numerous begonias and a handsome ,. Edward Ashworth and Sarah .Refresh !rnents were served to flowering mapte. Last fall- - she also1 potted petunias from Ramsbottom Ashworth. Mrs. Nora more thaiji 100. the outdoor beds and these have bloomed all winter. Soon Macfarlane give the lessen "Cowshe Will set them out for another summer! of growing. ; boys Of Pioneer Days." RefreshMr. and Mrs. Gillesoie like the manv other bundreds., ments were served by. assisted .'by Mrs: Gladys Hilton, of Provo garden enthusiasts like to share their hobby with Mrs. Priscilla Christiansen and others and an invitation is extended to those who. wouldY Mrs. Mabel Wright. 7 ' like to call and view their carden at anv time, Garden ; Edward Shipman, member of the Timpanogos . (Continued on Fu 4. Sc. t Pleasant Grove the'-hostes- - . - s 1 Sharon Stake Dads Daughters Set Social t OREM v; Teaming up Tfor an : unusual social oMhe coming week of ' will be dads and daughters the Sharon stake when .. Janiorj Gleaners Entertain at the annual The Dadsand PLEASANT GROVE "It Hap- event is se jDaughters party. for Tuesday, at 8 p. m. pens EverySpring" was the in . the Tiinpanogos ward amuseElection of hew: officers high and Mrs. J. Kenneth Puh, theme "of the annual Pep club ment hallV '. . holdlighted a Thursday session parliamentarian .who ii formal held at the Pleasant Grove ; A program will be. presented or, home m Arts held Friclub, 7 " : over officer. high' school recreation hall with each ward furnishing a num- Mrs. Carl D. Swenson.the , was served .; day evening. Luncheon by the ber: Games will be played and Mrs. Swenson, .current presiDecorations under the direction refreshments is in The served. the hostess voting" party following the meeting ,and, si' of Miss 'Doris Wadley treateoT-aMrs. Mary dent conducted of of being by sprays arranged flowerinj setting that Mrs. revealed atmosphere of spring fairyland Terry stake Junior Gleaner lead balloting quince and - forsythia to those new president; with a profusion of blossoms and er ' assistedj by stake MIA officers Qyde Crockett is Maycock, tinned and Mesdames Greg Tin vice flbwers. The Pep club members Including Mrs. Lurleen Loveless, Mrs. Lawrence and partners were featured in a president, land John Jones, super president; Mrs, Gregory Austin, ory Austin, Grant . EkiM, Seymour Gray, ilertrana r Harrison, Aura special dance. intendent with their coun program chairman? Mrs. Grant E. C. Hatch, Frank J. Mullett, I B. Miss Janet Warnick was general selors Mrs!along Nina Carter. Mrs! Eva Richins, secretary; Mrs. Myron Orson M. Slack and chairman with Miss Mary Wool-ito- n Larsen, Mirvel Harward and Fred Strate, treasurer; Mrs; Ralph Bul- Sheets. X. "' Strate. : Myron chairman; entertainment in charge of programs. lock, Lewis Pep Club Holds Formal " - J-- Crockett Elected President of Fine Arts Club Mrs! Clyde . - ' of-Fin- e - - . ' 7 |