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Show t n King's Visit Stirs Even V" i SUM3AV. MAY B. 1X2 Utah County. Utah I . , 5A Eureka Auxiliary Shown Two Films, to Theron Jofan&on. who Jiowed Auxiliary held a regular very fine films on fim aid and meeting on Wednesday evening at traffic safety. the Little Theater. Mildred Davis, Immunization with influenza president, presided and then turned the time over to Mrs. Vola vaccines is GO to IS per cent effecNevers, chairman of the program tive, the Health Information for the evening. She introduced Foundation reports. EUREKA Jaded Capita By Mrs. Wallace F. Bennett i t SUNDAY HERALD Because of the great number of important people who visit the nation's capital, Washingtonians are apt to" be a bijt bored at the mention of a visitor of state who is here. Not so a ruling monarch, however. The mention of a king or an emperor immediately conjures up recollections of pur childhood, I suppose, and caiuses us to be excited and in awfe of the royal presence. The. latest royal visitors to the capital were the Shah of Iran and his charming Queen Farah. She has been called both "queen" and "empress" during her stay here, so you may take ybur choice ELAINE CLUFF ' The royal visitors were met at the airport by President and Mrs. Kennedy in person. The fact that they landed in a terrific downpour caused the welcoming festivities ft to be transferred from out of doors to a huge h'anger nearby. The reverberations of the salute inside the hanger were a Elaine Cluf will marry Gary Miss Cluff is a graduate of Pror bit disturbing, but the welcome was none the less sincere. Lee Hanson, son of Mrs. Rose vo High School. Peterson and Donald iM Hanson., Their three-da- y stay was a con Mr. Hanson, who is now attend of Payson, on Jwietin ceretinual round of breakfasts, lunch monies at the Sunset Second ing Brigham Young University, eons, receptions, dinners confer Ward, according to the, innoiince-men- t is a graduate of Payson High ences and tours. Anoint session of DRAMATISTS TO GIVE PROGRAM Carol Lynn Wright and Fred Dixon, uho wi!! made today by he parents, School. Congress was addressed by the Mr. and Mrs.. William A,; Cluff ,The couple will make a home in Shah. present a scene from the "Barretts of Wimpole Street" as well as many of of Provo. Provo following their marriage. Browning's dramatic poems Thursday at the Provo Utilities Building for the Such proceedings are not un annual meeting of the Browning Society. common .'here. The thing which made the jVisit memorable was that both the Shah and his queen Dorothy Dixim lived up to all the fairy-tal- e what of have ages anyone' might a king and queen should be a strikingly handsome man, and Host-Ta gorgeous and beautiful woman Mothers-ih-La- w on her crown of a real jewels with head. On Thursday, May 10, at 2:30 by Mrs. Brute R. Dixon and com' the ,at dinner the For 'state DEAR MRS- - S.: It all goes to p.m., members and friends of the mittee. By HELEN WOBDEN ERSKINE President House White by given Mrs. M. W. Merrill will present DEAR DOROTHY BIX: The show! Thank you for writing the Browning Society will meet at the Farah Mrs. Queen and Kennedy, a tribute to Mrs. Christen Jendid.-also feel wore a first three years of myf marriage kind of letter you EUREKA The Eureka Ladies ana uara oi Provo Utilities Building to enjoy sen. neciaace I lived in rqy home town. Then grateful to D.W.F., whose letter emeralds and diamonds. The a delightful dramatic program to of Elks held their spring luncheon conwe moved to where myfhusband's came in the same post with yours. The committee, nominating be Carol is own. The tiara presented is Lynne by necklace her at the Elks Club with about 72 folks lived. I resented his mother. His, like yours, accents the some of the crown Wright and Fred Dixon. A scene sisting of Mrs. Bertrand Harrison, ladies from made attending from Salt, Lake Mrs. D. Orlo Allen, and Mrs. Hugo Fixed In my mind's eyte was the jewels and loaned to her by the from the "Barretts of Wimpole mother-in-lanew a will of slate City, Tooele, and Eureka. proverbial present picture; The dia- Street" will be given as well as Price, Iranian government. to and biennium for next the cold, disapproving DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I not- monds in her tiara start at 5 many of Browning's dramatic officers Mrs. Marjean Finch, president, pistant. One night my husband wanted ice that be approved. will be Musical numbers 20. to of a on lot poems. introduced the officers from the you receive carats, and go A new book or selection of books me to ro with him to see her.. I Mrs. Clyde Weeks. and next Shah sung by the various clubs and also an excelThe mothers-in-lanight; about are given each year by the soci- lent refused. After he left it reflected growls, dinstate the returned meets his The program which was presented lady Browning Society s made me tired. n, him never refusing :o go see These one of tjieir own, given once a year near tne anniver ety to the Provo Public Library by students of the Eureka schools. with ner my mother and thought' of how How about a change of tune? My at the Iranian Embassy. The new sary of the birth of Robert Brown and Mrs.. Claude Ashworth, Mrs. Mrs. Finch was the he had learned to love iier. Then mother-in-lais tops. She not chancery is about as close to a ing on May 7, 1812. The Provo Percival Bigelow and Mrs. J. J. chairman assisted by Mrs.general Max-in- e and there I decided tl at I had Weight, will present their report. America in as not mardoes in was interfere anything my palace organized Browning Society Schow, Mrs. Ina Clements, All who are interested in the never really made an effort to only but has could be,' with its Persian tile April 10, 1923, under the enthus me and Mrs. brought my riage know his mother as a p ?rson and wife ofRobert Browning are ma Barbara Jolley, Mrs. Thel- literature nine took which work each Mrs. of closer Christen direction iastic jcraftsmen together year. Roberts, Mrs. Fawn Fife, not an to complete, its courtyard Jensen, who taught classes in cordially invited to attend this Mrs. Grace Bernini, Mrs. Leona months a I can if all Well, guy is; say I began going to see her during special program. nvould treat his mother-in-lalike containing a splashing fountain, literature for many years. Franks, and Mrs. Patricia Brady. .the day when we could be 'alone. she was entrance col and the majestic) (which W. something O. special Mrs. Clark, president. Soon I found myself locking for- she is) instead of like a dragon umns copied from! a 17th century will conduct the meeting and Remove Fibrous Stems Give the bow on your hat barid ward to these visits. Vfei agreed which she isn't), he would find 1 ranian palace. j committee .and officers are: her on so many subjects an ve both her a brushing occasionally. It's hard Accounts of all this splendor Mrs. Ernest L. Winkinson, vice the most cooperative, ador Flowers To Preserve loved her son. Before long she able and to get the dirt out of creases if most the were avidly read by charming person imagMrs. John Schofield, president; became a real friend. it's allowed to accumulate. blase Washington! an, and every- - corresponding secretary; Mrs. inable. in all I Cut bulb flowers can iris, sincerity Now, say tulips, and one hopes that the king and queen Dean W. Payne, recording secre- daffodils, hyacinths--shoul- d have that I love her! In m iny ways I love my tomother-inJaever will after." "live happily tell so. don't Mrs. and hesitate There her Larsen, tary, Stephen At of a lower white their the is mother like she portion t).me. treasurer. stems removed because it pretimes I feel closer to hrr than to are just not enough words to ex- Beautiful floral arrangements vents water absorption. At least cardigan, Before laundering my own mother for I was Bnly a ress how wonderful she is. Think ' i think Jennie! If ever the buttonholes baste perfect; be made by Mrs. Melvin Fill- slit the stems through that fibrous will sweaters, home.fwith kid when I left my "mother-in-laI have ?ecome a there was a walking saint, she is together. - These stitches keep the more and her committee and the portion and have the water level buttonholes from stretching. refreshments are being provided come above it. woman. When my foi rth child, one. Thanks for listening to a of who sick the wretches is was born she paid me the highwho pick on their mothers-in-law- . est compliment a mot D. W. F., Downey, Calif. could. She and my husband had dastfwaited and worried. Tney d in together when I was wheel? HER DAY ed back from the delivery room. Give New Life to Toys There we're tears in he eyes and relief on her face as sfee put her By Fluffing in Dryer arms around me and said, "I think of you as my very own Try this for baby's soft and fluffy, toys: after washing the plush daughter." 1 hope I can teach my four menagerie in warm soap or de children to regard their mother-sin-latergent suds, rinse thoroughly when in your gas or not .and as friends, foes, put the toys 1 i. J. - J if J -Bill and if they marry. Mrs, electric aryer ai uie cooiest sei the pile. ting for Seeley, Chesterton, Indj Fresh, beautiful The United Steel-worke- rs ? June Wedding Ceremonies Planned by Elaine Cluff 21-gu- Give Vour a A i V t v.. a Lift - with a n A .. . 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