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Show SUNDAY. FEBRUARY' 10, 1952 Prove. Utah County. Utah SUNDAY HERALD I ; Miniitia 1 By . Ruth Louise Partridga ... r from the ward- teacher Mother and I are going down and. have a little chat with the income tax people today. Cant wait. I am perfectly willing to pay taxes, but some' thing has got to be done about the people who are NOT willing to pay taxes. Of all the. rackets to which this country is chronically heir, tax evasion is the most irritating, to my way of thinking. And this is election' year. I thought In 1948 that the ftussiana were not as smart as I thought they were when they didn't Invade the country. If we get by this one with no shooting-wa- r, then the age of miracles has not ceased.1 I had made up my mind to vote for a Republican whether or no thla time, until Mr. Herberti V Hoover's recent appeal to all for All this is talking around the a reburial of our beads In the news which Is not good anyway sand. Now I am not so sure. I you look at it. In my humble way think, however, that something conI mourn the death of the English is to be said- for the too-lotinuance in office of one. party. king, and shudder at the burden young Queen .Elizabeth takes on TheyRtevelop an acute and chronic h-- i 1 I have great megalomania (well look It up, 1c- rY ' her dainty shoulders. respect for the- - English Royal dearie) which bodes no good In vnn wii.i, look nice IN THAT ONE TOO (left) Mrs. Cal Park and Mrs. Morris H. Ron admire household. To my way ofso think- the long run and a long run Is ! will take part In sparkling Hat ing, no one on earth truly what it's going to be with sur the lavender spring hat charmer Mrs. Park is holding. ; , earns their money, and I am vival as the prize. And I do not Fashion Show for rheumatic fever benefit, slated for Tuesday at the Women's Clubhouse. v. but twice as'lovely is young Margo Jeanne Beazer,' daughter of Mr. and. thinking of that certain plumber mean survival in the manner to ' (right) Fresh as a flower,will show. in the news with model hats for children made accus we who become the who have A. which W. Beazer Mrs. recently Mrs. D. E. Ostler, chairman of the rumhis weekly take of $700-plu- s. May tomed. either. I mean survival. HOW MUCH DO YOU THINK THEY WILL BING?-le- ft) mage collection fqr the annual rummage sale sponsored by the Utah County Medical Auxiliary, Thursthe Lord have mercy on our souls simple and unadorned. day and Friday, at Utah Valley Furniture Company, asks the question of Mrs. Stanley N. Clark, when comes the day. of reckoning. of the baked goods which will also be sold. j , Something is rotten in So Winnie Ruth (Horrors) Judd than Denmark, xiearie.r is ence more In durance vile. I ' Received a letter from Frank guess it's vile since she keeps Robertson. Sorry, I can't pass it getting away from it. It is Inter" every pne chic: World-TodaFluffy hats, sultry hats, perky hats on to you, but you are too young esting to note that ahe gave herI I everv one new and exciting are to be featured on the style to read such things.' Ribald is the self up, no one was smart enough name for it. I fear the Sage of to find her. Had her face lifted, menii for the Spring Hat .Fashion Show to be held Tuesday In speaking of "Our World To Mapleton Bench will have to have they tell us. I wonder why. And Old clothes, new clothes. t6ts. items Inclifdln rakes.- nlet riread Members Of the Lake View L.LJS at 1:30 Clubhouse Women's beRinninpr p.m. the at day," before members of Kalon his mouth washed out with soae a new hair dye. It seemed too pans, dishes, furniture, clocks, will and cookie. YLMIA for the period" of "There is nothing like the tonic Club Thursday evening, Mrs. if this Or maybe a visit that she had more friends than go on sale Thursday and Friday, Proceeds of the sale will be'(Ward up. keeps a 1915 on wHl hold their an- and of a new Spring hat, to pick up events Worthen traced the George us ordinary mortals who refrain winter-wear- y chol"mood," Mrs. J. B. U?T of world affairs from the time of nual dinner 1 ?or9or party In honor of from murdering- our friends. A ih..hm.nt7MS?ir!l AuxU-)ih- ip whlch the Auxiliary annually- TVenrh. eeneral chairman- - an World War I. She stated that after former president. Anna Glade of the oodly portion population g nounced. "And." she continued, ' World War II America came out of iNutUll, Saturday at the home of seemed pleased that, she got 'out, "this is an excellent opportunity to it as the strongest nation the world NeUon BeagleySpan-never and ' she be would hoped add'a little tonic to the rheumatic had ever .known. The world looked w g ? w . mil caught Probably, would be glad 7s11.v Turn hiM rAmnanv to it for leadership. She challenged fever fund drive by attending the :o lend tier a trunk to store the show as every bit of the money out- - YXMIA of that period In that u.on- ,mei B- - Webiter, dismembered bodies of other vic- lfT . m Lions The HEBER V Jr will be turned to drive funds." oJd Mrs. John ward are invited to attend. Jleber InviUtlons; a huh? a tims Just In, girlish prank to, attend and have and alen-jxh- e Mr. members, were h rsKtoint rudd. ,ou,jnff. speaker said that for the most Appropriate background music tined over after all.. Makes you wonder who i1?.!0 lZ. U Culiimor.: pTiblicirV: VmZ. rlliTiylorJe 'orrealjMrL' will be furnished by Mrs. Marvin by their ladies at a banquet part,' the people of. other nations is the most dangerous, the mur not like America, even those for A Gease at the. piano arid Mrs. J. in the Memorial Building." Wednes-iJ- o Mrs.'sen, (Mr,. James C U; dainty buffet supper, spark- deress or her admirers. We need "ln:.ddition. the Auxiliary Is 'fSL Edwin Stein will give vocal num and social to a numbers i a look ourselves . take baked . at ling program sale'mrirn0 long goods sponsoring xi. the most given in monetary aid. bers. Running commentary was the entertainment So- long, folks. with numerous mouth-wateri'and Mrs!. Rex Thomas, XZVZ radio e laecorateo wtin uny vaienune oous. People in countries. Mrs. dancing by Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack. to. husbands of Fine Arts publicity. served a w or no idea have noaung carnations, Worthen, pointed out, Merchants of4 the area are co do i club at members their Thursday operating in furnishing the late hat streamers of red ribbon and lace fathe work and sacrifice which annual Valentine party. models which will be shown hy paper doilies. Small baskets of The home of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Ka ni t your Votefttine... models representing different sec home made candy were used for E. Strata was the scene of the iv tn whirlr thpm tions of the Council and include appropriately decorated Feb. 14 if tfie day. jUeve an Americans are rich and festivities, Mrs. Morris Rons, Mrs. .Frank in a Valentine; theme which was USE OUR give money if they would. Rooney, Mrs. J. W. Smith, Mrs. .Mrs. Lowe Ashton served as could She described the pro posed-- . Mu also carried out .in the table apThel-ma mistress of ceremonies. Mrs; LAY AWAY PLAN tual Pact which is all pointments. Of special interest was Mrs. Ruth Aiken. Mrs. I. V. HowWootton gave a poetic tribute points Security a Valentine gingerbread house four-poiof the feotitte Swim Jeanne planjumped daughBeazer, ell,' Margo Imported to husbands; Rowan Stutz reOR OPEN A that" which was made by Mrs. William ter of Mr. andMrs.' W. A. Beazer; sponded speaker said t'.vKs a tribute to; wives;, together.allThe, with - in E. Bcrrett. of the leaders the of Mr. and and Thomas Connie nearly accomMcNatightoH,. ACCOUNT of club United CHARGE NationsMembers the. are who presented peopleMrs. Marion J. Olsen and teenage. by his daughter Carpi, play- have been educated in schools pro- a "Meier Dramer" and Mrs. Grant Anaette Wing, daughter of Mr. and panied a the solo. ed Continuing banjo vided America. She also stated Richens favored with a Valentine Mrs. J. H. Wing. r or seldom used that atbypresent Russia controls 800 reading. Music for the dancing Tickets may be obtained from theme of hiddenM6untord ' Frank played million people. was furnished by Allen Black on f. any of the Women's Council mem- talents, a ana solo iawton C. R. laoya. piano Mrs, his or Anderson, from electric guitar. the committee, which bers president. which was ac- conducted the meeting and It was includes in addition to Mrs. French, played oa violin solo Rhea Hostesses included Mrs. Strate, U A Sentimanfaf ot Valentines... Holm. Mrs. to by voted companied Mrs. D. W.. Burr and Mrs. Marion male give $5 for the rheumatic Mrs. 'Alonzo Morley, Mrs. Frank quartet distinguished them- fever fund. . J. Olsen. Franch Val loca Mrs. Mrs. E. S. J. Berrett. Earl, dainty selves by their rendition of comic The meeting was held at the Mrs. John S. and ' songs. Singing in the quartet were home of Mrs. J. Lynn Clark where Jacobson, " edging end tmbroiderad Lewis, r. Cheev-eGordon Mendenhall, Byron the hostess served dainty refresh- - Mrs. C. LaVoir fora Jensen, organdy yokes . . . they woih Walter Seiter atnT George menu formed around a Valentine were Mr. Jensen and mer member, a Walton " to theme those named and .the Strebel; Wesley played beautifully... rol dixit rt violin solo, accompanied by Mrs. Mesdames William- J. Daiebout. in attendance with ' Bishop and Mrs. Mrs. Mr. and Austin, Gregory Alda Strebel and Byron Cheever Howard Dixon; Maurice Harding, and Clyde Broadbent presented a Andrew McDonald. Lorenzo Snow, Stanley Bonnett, Mr. and Mrs. skit. J. W. Smith. Austin Tyler, Fred C. Ralph A. Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. clever and ; of is Strebel Williams. T. Will Jones, Joseph. C; P. Crockett, Mr. and Mrs. Frank .George president SPRINGVILLE The Cultural the J. Earl. Mr. and Mrs. Grant club and his wife was in Boel and Bert H. Arts club members entertained charge of the arrangements for Ekins. Dr. .and Mrs. Bertrand F. their husbands at a carnival party the party.. She was assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Aura C. Harrison. . Jacob-soWednesday evening at Kapp s Mel- Mrs. Raymond Jiacpletti. Mrs. Mr. Hatch. and Mrs. . I ; ody Inn. , McMr. and Mrs. John S. Lewis. Mrs. Barbara Lawton, Lloyd The theme "Under the Big Top" Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Maycock, Dr. McNaughton, was carried out in games, decora- Donald, Mrs. T, K.; Mrs. By MRS. J. R. PEAY ; and Mrs. Alonzo. Morley, Mr. and Gordon Moullon. Jack Mrs.. tions, and entertainment. The cen- Mendenhall, Mrs. Axel Holm, Mrs. The annual Farm Bureau .reor- Mrs. Grant D- - Richins, Mr. and terpiece on the dinner table was a Cliff Frisby and Mrs. Spefry Rol- ganization meeting was, held here Mrs. L. B. Sheets,Mr.and Mrs. ' John' large rake in the form of a Lawrence Wednesday night. ' ; and the favors were lins. son was retained as president. Orson M. Slack, Mr. and. Mrs. HANKia. 25 t 1.00 Myron E. Strate, Mr. and Mrs. teddy: bears made of cockleburs were ' Eugene Carl appointed D. Swenson. Mr. and Mrs. several Others loc holding big balloons and placards dents of Fredova presented, Carltrimi, bfoutiful Dainty Hansen, Lindstrom. Ralph John S. Van Cott. Dr. and Mrs. on which the names were printed. dancing numbers, and- - a comedy Basley and Arch Beckstrom. Wives iVroidrit end colorM prinH. Mrs. George Pehrson was toast- - sack dance called the dance of the of the above mentioned men will Eldon Beck and' Prof, and Mrs. William E: Berrett. mistress and introduced the pro- freaks was done by Elzina Leany, carry on in the auxiliary unit. . .. NOSEGAYS.... 50( f 1.00. Ann Law gram with clever briginal poetry Lois Child and Mary Julia Mrs. Iris Lindstrom was hostess . on the circus theme. Little Roger rence,' accompanied by weekend with Ctioew from the Meadow, spent variety f lowly the ABC Club Thursday night. t After the dinner the time to WoodLambson dressed as a clown passed her Mrs. and Mr. parents, Woo.rt were to Prizes trim alt your awarded to Helen Soring was spent in playing bingo.. out paper hats and sang. "The Man , Hone. Hickman. Dorothy Hawkins and ruff ortmbI.4, Those present included: Mr. and Maud on the Flying Trapese" accompaIs Mr. Mrs. Fred and Cornabv Ludlow. Mr., and Mrs.. nied ; by his mother. Mrs. Owen Mrs; George Bird; Mr. v Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Peay spent spending a few days this week In CL0YIS ......1.00 H 2.H ?and Mrs: Lambson dressed as a gypsy read Rert Cherri'npton. Salt Lake City visiting relatives. at with "and their . Dei;the weekend Logan Mrs. Mr. Child. Earl stu-and told fortunes. Three fabrics in whrnj, blact mn4 colon palms Mrs. Stanley Richardson left Mrs.' Erva Jran Moulton Chrisiensen. Mr. arid Mrs. Blaineiduht to week who husband Join her last popvtor tfnf kn'tft. and her family Clyde, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hold Mr. : and- Mrs. Rufus Anderson is stationed in Clovis. N. M. away. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Holley, Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Steel anMr. and Mrs. Owen Lambson, Mr. left for Blackfoot, Ida. They, were and Mrs. Fayne Leany. Mr. and; calletl away because of the death nounce, the arrival of a baby boy born at the Paysorr hospital, Feb. Mrs. Jimmy Lawrence. Mr. and of a brother, James Hone. "1 .Mrs. La 'Mar Miner. Mr', and Mrs.) Mrs...Annie West has returned to 87 Mrs, Steele is the former Ear-len- e 82 West Center -- Provo of Mr. and home-afte- r a month Grant Xielson,- Mr. and Mrs. Jayj-he' Ludlow, daughter spending rs. Earl' Ludlow. The newcomer iNielson... Mr. and Mrs. George in Salf Lake City" convalescing ? has two sisters.iPehrson, Mn and Mrs. Ray Peter-- from an operation. Friday. February 8, 1952 Things are In a sorry mess and I don t mean, most particularly The Last Resort, although it. fit in nicely. Spring la coming. I know It not only- - because we saw a robin more than a week ago, but also because of the rivers of sooty water that run here and there. Our Thomas kitty comes in with hU feet dipped in ink and leaves imprints all over the place. FORTUNATELY he hasnt walked over a certain lignt Diue wool ensemble but there is still time. Today is fish day, of course, and. kitty getting a sniff of that delicacy set up the most ungodly caterwauling you ever heard and My Lady Mother boxed his ears. in the corner Kitty is sulkingmoment. at the present - - -- i . ng - J "2 J Both-wome- n y . , Variety of Spring Rptsn-Be Shown at Benefit Show Kalon Club : oth-place- . Hears Of an s Rummage Sale To Aid ;? Fund For Medica Auxi iafy - . . y Old YLMI A Friends To Hold Dinner - ; . Ladies Of Heber Lions Dine, - Valentine Theme - . Fine Arts... Club Fetes . Club' saSe UlDAef. Husbands i,"' tlu? 3 A'i"" - -- v-a- ss of-to- wn la"i i...," V,L t, ng lend-leas- Tur-Invit- ed i,,..hmni .. J - . nt 1 Olsen,-daughte- r - 3? 5"T- Husband's Party Proves . - Sparkling Event - mirth-provoki- , Benjamin -- merry-go-roun- d, - -- S.-E- n, - ? - . Cher-ringto- n. , i ' v MM in - 4 r , son. Mr. .and Mrs.' Verl Whiting. : s v I .." .,. Mr.i and Mrs. James Dunn, of ' - TUSSY CLEANSING . - Final Chea ranee Sdh LIFE'S LONGEST tlOURS. 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