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Show Jin&er Lee Warner wy m z; cw Wrs-Eliz- , y 7, A7i.M x:ui yuiu hul li AAUW Becomes New Bride rVl 1 rs jl tjl lao r 0n BirthdQy iHonored. ft " Neson a 1.. hr4 xn. scnday.-Februar- U 4-- Vth County. Utah mi Sunday Herold 15 Honors Partners A dinner was given this week " A Partner Affair" was the Drug is Discovered." He told for Mrs. Eliza -- G Nelson in A lovely home wedding united 1 theme of the American Associa- - of the various "processes the Mr. and Mrs. , Thomas M. honor of her 90th birthday,-Thin marriage Jinger Lee Warner, , tion of University Women meet- chemical substances have to at held was .the celebration I Dunning (Maryana Hatch) wel- -' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .Max j ing held Thursday at the Y go through and the many tests home of her son,"Willard C' Warner of Provo; and Michael 1" corned their friends and rela Center. Mrs. Ben Sorensen, that are taken before the drug 1 d Nelson, Provo, and attended by L. Coombs, son of I e Mrs. j president, welcomed members, can be put on the market. tives at the Provo home of the children, grandchildren, Don R. Coombs of Lake Shore 1 jher their husbands and guests. The other study group, under bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. v a nd from on January 30. A delicious dinner was served direction of Mrs. Leland Buttle , ; .' Aura C. Hatch Saturday evePTovoand Salt Lake City. The bride was lovely in an under the direction of Mrs. Ken- and June Berry; discussed ning. Mr. Dunning is a son of Sarah Eliza Call Nelson was neth original model ; of traditional f Proiiles of Poverty." If was of Weight Srrassisted by Mrs. Mrs. Mr. 1 Jack Dunning and I x, Box-Elj jborn in Willard, lace .andJaffetatyled.with a . Stewart Peterson, Mrs. Lohree stated that' in the community Calif. Marysville, County, on Feb. 2, 1875, a molded bodice detailed 'with , , - 5 Stephenson' and Mrs. Sterling there are those who need help The coupfe took their wedding 1 daughter of Omer and Elenor encrusted Bennett. Table decorations of a and assistance, not in terms of neckline, scalloped the in in LDS ceremonies vows Call'. Shezattended -- school ur wi'.h pearls and sequins. The: motif were arranged! finances but to help them find Valentine Salt Lake Temple on Friday Willard, Weber Stake Academy voluminous skirt had a tilde J I Mrs. Clyde Sandgren. themselves. Each member of by at a honored and were wedding at Ogden ,and BY Academy at lace panel at the . front with f A short business meeting was AAUW was asked to assist these Salt in Lake breakfast City She then Provo. taught school, lace paneis down the back of 1 conducted by Mrs. .Sorensen:! unfortunate people and definite . following the marriage. in Box Elder County. She stated that a nominee has" plans, were made concerning af sweeping train. j; The .bride greeted the guests She married Joseph Nelson, been requested from AAUW. for this project, .Her veH ofilk illusion cas-- in "a "gown fashioned with a Provo architect, on Feb. 2, 1898,. cased fronr'a crown of pearls 1 Whos Who of Young Amer-- ! in the Salt Lake Temple. They bodice sof rose peau- - de soie, ican Women in the U.S." Mem-- ;' and crystals with crystal tear-- 1 1 Year-olJoey Barnes'jr., in moved to Provo in 1904, living tapand skirt of The bride's bouquet was bers were asked to call or write "The Joey Bishop Show"' is MRS. ELIZA C. NELSON " 1 in the Provo and Ward Sixth was which designed by estry, in their choices. of white orchids and feathered . '. played by Matthew Smith, c(h- -her and' treatedJbyf a close the Provo Fifth Ward. Mr. NelMrs. Stella H. Oaks spoke on star Abb carnations. Dalton's rpfll-- i f p 1952. and 6. she Feb. son riipri friend. She was unattended. v tne dedication of the new son.- Attending her was Carol Ann if and Pioneers the Red Cross ' continued to live in Provo until . The attractive buffet table ' Gale Cordon. Banker Moonev Eldred Recreation Center. Jeffrey as' maid of honort at- 8 ' tired in red. brocade satin. 4 11960 when shejioved to Salt organization. She is active to- - wascentered with a , three-tiere- d Dr. Smith Broadbent the on "Tlie Lucy Show'for . j)f Lake City.. 4day in ward Relief Society and flowercake . of small Y Best man was John R." Clovn g University years played" Jhechool try Mrs. Nelson has been active other church "organizations.-- ' white chrysanthemums - a n d er and Glen E. Young as usher. department spoke to palUn JM5Dir; Mi'.Bronits"'' all herTWin the LJJS Church, The bridal party was enter 'one study group on "How a series-- ' She has been the mother of small pink rosebuds. The serv- f ; were having served in the Primary, tables tained at a dinner following the I charmingly ing who liv four seven are children, Society," Relief School, white Sunday decorated with pink and ceremony with Mr. and Mrs and - YWMIA. For eight 'years ing Lyle N. Paine, New York; African violets. Max Warner as hosts. V she' served as president of the Stanley C. Nelson, Salt Lake The bride is a eraduatp nf IJ" the guests 3 Among Relief Society in the Provo City; Eliza. N. Lesher, Salt were Mrs. Alma Provo High School, Dixie Jun- fc (Patricia) Sixth Ward and was on .the Lake City, and Willard (Nels- ior College- - and is- - now attend- - sr r a Ul laic uiiut, Stake Relief Society on, Provo:v She has 18 grand- puillic Ui., diaici ina Weber State College, and her two children of Whit-.i Board for 12 years. She is a children and ,15 ombs-is- -a Mr. tier.Calif.i-Mr- s. P. graduate of MRS. MICHAEL L. COOMBS ' She is presently liv--" member of the Alice Louise Fork School and Spanish High and Mr. and Mrs. Royce Fuhri-ma- n MRS. THOMAS M. DUNNJNG "' her Brownwith ' Club and 'Mrs. ing daughte:, Reynolds , "';- Dixie Junior College, where he jhe of Preston, Ida.: Mrs. (Maryana Hatchi ing Society. She has been ac- Lesher, 2075 Cresthill Drive, Joseph Wickham, Mrs. Darvell was very active in sports. He is . . . . has: filled a mission to the parents of the groom were tive in the Daughters of Utah Salt Lake City. Fuhriman of Franklin, Ida!" Northwestern States and is now hosts at an open house, Feb. 6, Mr, and Mrs. Wendall Fuhri "Thefid Sullivan Show" was D. T. R. a junior at Weber State College. at the- Lake Shore Ward man of Logan; Mr. and Mrs fhp fifst in television to nresent They will make' their home Chapel.. Peter LrVistaunet and Mr, andbf0graphical salutes to outstand- Noyes-Celebrate- s In Ogden where they will A shower was given by Mrs.' Mrsf Sherl Plowman of Los ing people in the entertainment their schooling. Harold Bunnell anij Angeles, . world. Warner. .They were honored, when the . e 1 I Mr.-an- " . t der r. ? ' j.i j d multi-color- - 1 8J eight'-Brigha- oi RetfiemberAr.. LyMvki: ' Utah . prlnci-chemis- tV our BIG DRAPERY SALE '. on now following q 30 year tradition of .. -- -- Mrs. L H. con-tin- . Mrs.-Del-b- ert 92nd Birthday Anniversary Juniors Thursday Club Hear Hears. Review. ut' e-Junior meeting. Mr Moss -- discussed various wavs of landscaping and showed slides illustrating use of '"ShruBs and flowers. He also answered questions. - Mrs. Jack Jensen was named chairman for the year during an election held during the business portion f4he session; Mrs.- Blaine" Rich, vice chair- man; Mrs. Franklin E.Fred-erick- ,, ; Mrs: secretary-treasur' Ned A. Darling, program chairman; Mrs. Vern Keele, - er Fourteen members and guests were served refreshments. "cos- - etologistsHl-4e-eemiut ".an extensive public service program during this week, donat-- ing professional beauty care to people in hospitals, homes for ' the aged and orphaned, and other institutions, thereby contributing to the physical and mental well being of people in - suchjnstitutions. -- - Jackie Gleascn, whose show Beach this originates season.'has been given honorary membership irt'the- - city's three municipal golf courses. I CENTER 373-955- 4 OPEN MONDAYS TILL 9 P,M. YOUNG "'( fM . ( JrJ OrFASHlON CONSCIOUS ; : I 1 Af W I ,1 I 24Sbftlffi!ryerltY 1 L Pleasant Grove Wards Set Gold, Green - Christian Women Beauty Salon Week, Proclaimed Schedule Program AMERICAN FORK Mayor Glen T. Anderson has officially proclaimed that the week of Feb. 14 will be "National Beau- ' Club Notes . . -- 285 W. CARPETS v. " '0, "Landscaping is as old as the Garden of Eden and as modern as today," John Moss, .landscape expert told members of Section at a recent ty SalonWeek." Local hairdressers and CLAWSON RinhrTnhii Landscaping -- Entertaining aKprenuptial While in his teens, Robert parties for the bride were Janet Calder,-Mr- s. Richard Tolman, Scheerer, director of "The Dan 'Mrs." Flint C. Dixuii entertain- - SaltLakerCityrand California MrsRobert Jones, Marcenne ny Kaye Show( was a dancer ed Friday at dinner in honor of and has' resided in Provo for Sweigart,-Patric- ia Knaus-an- d on Broadwav in the revue "Lend her sister, Mrs", L. II. Noyes, in the" past 20 years. Mr. - Noyes Judie Sharp. an Ear.V. ', celebration of her 92nd birth- - died several years ago:'" " A brother. Prof-.- ' William H. day. . Mrs. Noyes was born Jan. 30, Boyle, also, lives in Provo. in" a Santaquin, V&tt, daughter C)t of William Henry and Mary THE FAVORITE CHOIC-- E Jane Boyle. She married W. B. Thursday Club met at the Thurmond in 1895 and they had ir home of Mrs. Robert Egbert to two Mrs. V. A. daughters,' hear a book review, presented (Myrteen) Jeffries and .Mrs. BETA SO&OSIS Will meet Wednesday, Feb. by Mrs. -- Dee H. Barker. She S. S. (Roberta) Palmer, who GIRLS. reviewed the book, "When the both reside in California. She 10, at 3 p.m. with Mrs. Dean A. Anderson, 490 E. 1860 Nr, Cheering Stopped," by Gene also has three .grandchildren instead of on Feb. 14 as listed Smith, a story of Woodrow Wil- and five J A Xson's life, . his fight for the & She lived the early part of in the club book. 17 TAU of the Nations and LAMBDA andher married life in Eureka League months he was disabled, con- -l has been active in LDS Church Will meet Monday at 8 p.m: fined to his bed and yet at- activities. with Mrs. David Bickmore, 688 . N. 1100 E. tempted to carry on his duties Following her marriage to as U. S.. president. Lucian H. Noyes, she lived, in HOME Most of the decisions were Will meet Monday at 2 p.m. made by his wife. It was in at the Women's Council Clubteresting to compare the activi house, 3rd North and University ties and customs of the current Ave. Mrs. James Bullock, will president and 'first lady with give a program on "Our Souththose of President and Mrs. ern Neighbors." Election of All Wilson. officer's will t a k e Ball m.embersarein-geoy3rttend- r places A seafood salad with garlic bread and cheese Was -- served' BET AEPSILO.Y The Will be held Tuesday at 8 p.m. by Mrs. Egbert and Mrs. Joseph1 PLEASANT GROVE Grove Ward, Timpanogos Stake, at 75 N,- - University Ave. Jackie Murphy will hold its MIA Uold and Stevenson will give the lesson at TOPS, DETERMINETTES . 8:30 p.m. in the Stake ,. House. Will meet Monday at 6:30 at will the Provo Public Library. The "Once Upon VALLEY CIRCLE, OES have as its theme, " a ; Will hold the regular meeting ft lillic. y' The Christian WomenV lubTrnppTttraptinn for Hip pve- - Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the is having a Valentine Dinner on nlng will be a floor show. An Masonic Temple. Friday evening, Feb. 12, at '7 orchestra will furnish the mu p.m., at the Royal Inn in Provo, sic and refreshments will be Saul Bass,iiwho created the with husbands as guests. main titles for "Profiles in.Comv served. The featured speaker will be age," went to the San Diego Salt Zoo for the unusual shot of the PLEASANT GROVE-The- me Lake City, and the "Sweet Ade4of the First Ward JtflA Gold American bald eagle, including lines Quartet will entertain and Green Ball- - is" "Love is a the closeup of the bird s eye.- with a musical program Many Splendored Thing.!'' The Reservations must be placed dancewill beheld Monday, - Toby Tarnow, who plays not later than Wednesday, Feb-1- 0, Feb. 15, at 8 p.m. in' the ward Carol Williams, the young pregnant wife of Jack Williams before 10 a.m., with .Mrs. recreation hall. THE NORTH WIND WILL BLOW AND Dance directors : are Diane (played by Stephen Levy) on Leo Rowley of Oremor "Mrs. WE MIGHT HAVE SNOWJMORE THAN,-"James H. Camp of Pleasant and Allen Christensen, who are the. new" daytime dramatic serin charge of the floor show.. Grove. ies, "Moment of Truth!! is also " UKELV) BUT MOTHERS "AND DAUGH- - " Refreshments will be served expecting the stork in rea"l life. Since his college graduation, and everyone is cordially in- When not on camera, Toby Is DON'T FORGET THATSPRING ,- MrsVEarl 7John Davidson, Berger.. sing- vited to attend. " IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER AND er on --'The Entertainers," has never been out of work more 1 than two weeks at a time. f -- - -- T - ' '' : . ' -- . ah v - -- -- v KJ l I - ; eecllepoiiit REDUCED Mil 10 FOR THE ULTIMATE IN EASTER FASHIONS VISIT THE SMALL TALK SHOP WHERE 'YOU'LL FIND EXCITING - TO ARRIVED : OVER HELD 1 COUTURIERE FASHIONS FROM NATIONALLY FAMOUS DESIGNERS SUZY BROOKS, SHEPARDESS, MICHIGAN AND JOSEPH LOVE. SALE More Week ,. Stomped Pillow Cases As low as 255 W. Center Phone 373-348- 2 120-12- 4 Wet Center til 9 p.m. Monday Night . Ph. DOMINATE SKIMMERS AND SHIFTS CLARK'S SPACIOUS FREE PARKING FROM 2ND OR 3RD NORTH AND COME IN THE BACK DOOR BRING A FRIEND WITH ' CLARK'S IS TOO GOOD TO SHARE ALONE. YOU J.UST ENTER ; ' Meiiiclseliiiaii's Open W-- O 4. MAN. ORDERS PILLED Consolidated Hardware . AND-YELL- GLEN OF MADE IN FABRICS OF. LACE, .EYELET EMBOSSED COTTON! ARNEL LEAD TO EASY WEAR EASY CARE AND DACRON AND COTTON-A- LL FOR BOTH MOTHER AND "DAUGHTER. SIZE .$179 Jewelry, Optical and Knit Shop . . 89c NOW - EASTER EGG COLORS OF PINK, BLUE, THE COLOR SCHEME . STYLES IN by Popular Demand Needlepoint Yarn Reg. 1.09 - - ; PLAN TO ATTEND ';sMALL TALK" FASHION SHOW THURSDAY, MAR. II CALL It 373-519- 3 k4SM LA WANA DITTMORE - FR - FOR RESERVATIONS S'' "1 .' : 'P-j"- R- " " " 3TERS, .Ut- KM 'Mi '. P. M. - ' ' - |