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Show t I WEDNESDAY. DEC 4, 1957 UUh County. Utah 12 v v ; DAILY HERALD - x; v w v to - W C VV t N OS Set Saturday t f Tr --- - " - S 44 IONS RSCiES 7 Mrs. Mazurie Installed Matron of Valley OES McNamara Talks About Stars To Education Group Qr. 1 m V - p , s , -- '- v-1 -' l fit h ' .'r ';.a? - " " !,' n - ' ? ' - f S fUr- Argyles Spend Holiday In Salem J ' Board Lunch i At Clubhouse Mrs. James V. Mazurie was ins stalled worthy matron of Valley Chapter Number Three, Order of Eastern Star, recently at the ProA luncheon in Christmas motif S. F. vo Masonic Temple. E. F. Per-hawas served to 19 members of the was installed worthy patron. board of the Women's Council of Provo with Mrs. W. J. Dalebout, Installing officers were Mrs. W. F. Sessions, Kirk Leander, president, in charge. It was held SPANISH FORK The SpanMonday afternoon at the council Mrs. George E. Roderick, Mrs. ish Fork MIA Rose Prom clubhouse. K. Helen Sut and Herbert "Tarran Dr. D. H. McNamara, astrono The meeting was held in the li ton. will be held Saturday at 8:30 On the table was a while sprayRetiring matron and patron mer the Uni at Young .Brigham and house. m. of It at the School, stake the ed wreath with tall red candles p. Joaquin brary are Mrs. J. P. Lansing and WVF. versity, gave a delightful and Mrs. Vera Nielsen, president of Sessions. will be sponsored by the Spanon either side. The room, was worthwhile program Monday eve the Provo ish Fork Stake MIA. Palmyra adorned with red and green paper was in Branch, charge. Other officers installed included ning to memberseof the Associa- - A Christmas mood was set with Stake Is also invited. Christmas trees. Mrs. Charles Greiner, associate Childhood Education. for Htipri The of the council constitution decorations in the room matron; Dean O. Bullock, assoThere will be a floor show, He was introduced by Mrs. lovely was discussed and changes were free' refreshments and the and a medley of music played on ciate patron; Mrs. Kirk Leander, Jessie Arrowsmith who said. the Naomi Rowan. suggested by various members. Mrs. dress will be semiformal. The piano by secretary; Mrs. Henna R. Holt, "The study of the stars has fasciThe Utah Child Guidance County theme will be mistletoe and nated Mrs. Edith Stimpsod, chairman treasurer; Mrs. Robert Shipman, toan for centuries." Clinic was also taken up. project holly. Dr. McNamara took the group of the project committee, made conductress; Mrs. Robert Drew, Stake, officers include Mrs. introduc- a report of plans for a toy and associate conductress; Mrs. Caroutside for a first-han- d Gerald Ashby, Mrs. Ralph installed worthy matron of Valtion to the constellations, and then book drive after Christmas for los Orion, chaplain; Mrs. John Wride. Max and Higginson followed up with slides indoors the benefit of the Utah County Riley, marshal; Irma Burge, or- NEW OES HEAD Mrs: James ley Chapter No. Three, Order of Eastern Star. and a discussion on astronomy. Child Guidance Clinic. The group ganist; Barbara McMillan, Adah; V. Mazurie. who was recently Mrs. Joe November clinic visited the the at Mrs. Jack Ruth; Strong, "At the present time," the J. Mrs. to stimulate further co speaker declared, "astronomers meeting between the schools and Thurman, Esther; Mrs. Myron Thomas Fulrath, Martha; are working on such problems in operation the center. Electa; Mrs. Earl Nay- -Mayhew, research as the evolution of stars Handbooks were distributed to lar. warder and Henry A. 1mand determining the distance be20 members. They were then re- misch, sentinel. SPANISH FORK Mr. and Mrs. tween galaxies of stars. We are minded Eight bearers were also install to build a 400rinch teleby Dr. McNamara that Delos Argyle and family enjoyed hoping PUT A SMILE IN the January meeting, continuing ed: May Williamson, Bible bear 14 years." within scope Rhoda Thanksgiving with their sister YOUR HOUDAYl He stated further that astrono- the theme, "Extending Our Hori er; Jane Williamson and Mr. and Mrs. and brother-in-law- j Mrs bearers; flag Williamson, mers would be delighted to get zons Through Science," will be Morris Christensen of Salem. Ear! K. Carey Use your good credit outside the earth's atmosphere to a visit to the newly completed Herbert Long, Mrs. Mrs. Luther MrsI' Rodabaugh, to cover seasonal make observations in outer space. planetarium at the BYU. and Mrs. HerKrissman William The Rainbow Class in Primary, New stars are being born all of Prompt, 1 expenses. He said that school groups will of the the time, but life on the earth will be able to see the seasons in four bert E. Mann, emblem bearers. private loans on Sig consisting of accom Gease Marvin sang nature oniy, cor or Twelfth LDS Ward, recently held of necessity cease when the sun minutes, instead of viewing them 9 Mrs and his wife, by panied their- parent's day in the Relief no longer exists as a star. furniture. overa period of 365 days. Byrle Dilley was hostess. Refresh Society room. Lessons were ments were served buffet style. viewed for September, October The floor was covered with i and November; their subjects white cloth, and baskets of flow were love, obedience and thankin ers blue, yellow, white, green fulness. were placed ,at the five red and Children participated in speakPhon First Srvic star. of the 13 points ing and dancing. There were Presentations were made by children present, nine mothers, Mrs. Holt, Charles and Joan one father and one grandmother, Karl Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, David Mrs. John Abildskov of Salem Schultbess, vice and also presided at the recent Mazurie, and Scherer Jim Lansing. Favors were given to parents president of Comitas, was hostess meeting on "Democratic Values SPRINGVILLE 13 EAST 2nd, SOUTH by each child. Light refreshments and Goals." Phone: HU Owen O. Jenson, Manager END PRODUCTS were served by their teacher, Co. (Utah) Finance loan bkxw $600 nod by City The discussion leader, Mrs. LuAn electric Mrs. Naomi McRoberts and the passed cille Jones, presented a film on through alt water produces chlo second counselor, Mrs. Delma AMERICAN FORK 15 EAST MAIN STREET rine. Plastics, agents. the subject entitled "Born Equal." Koyle. and refrigerants are DAVID C. BRANDT, Manager Phone : 860 It gave the benefits of freedom explosives some of the end products of this Glade Youd Creer, son of Mr. as contrasted to those in a totali- building-bloc- k Hours: Mon.-Fr- i. 0; Sat. 9:30-- 1 chemical. and Mrs. Creer of Rt. 2, Spanish tarian state. Open evenings by appointment Fork, is among the new students toan mode to resident of nearby town. Mrs. William Dyer, Mrs. Leon mill steel start in First Turkey who Altered Western Reserve Uniwere Bell Mrs. Frazier and ed production in 1939. Lynn versity in Cleveland, O., for the of a round table disin charge winter session of 1957-5cussion. They presented various A graduate of Spanish Fork questions to members who anHigh School in 1950, Mr. Creer is swered in turn. enrolled in the School of Dentistry Refreshments were served by at Western. Mrs. Schulthess to 15 members. Rose Prom ' J' ( S OCJ7LS CLUB NEWS , 1 v III Women Have i i J . MRS. LEO Norse J. CHRISTOFFE RSON (Betty Lou Norseth) six-year-ol- ds rsamm S5lSl: rson Open House Friday Wi Honor Newlyweds In Lehi 1 Friends and relatives of Leo J. Christofferson of Lehi will be happy to learn of his marriage Nov. 26 to Betty Lou Norseth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Marcus Norseth of Burbank, Calif., in the Los Angeles LIS Temple. The groom and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex D. Christofferson of Lehi, will present the lovely new bride at an informal open house on Friday evening, Dec. 6, at the Lehi Fourth LDS Ward from 8 to 10 p. m. All friends and relatives of the couple and their families are cordially invited to be present. No formal invitations will be sent. The bridegroom's parents eled to Los Angeles to witness their son's marriage and to attend a home reception given in honor of the couple by the bride's LEHI 1 parents following the ceremony. - The new Mrs. Christofferson has attended the Brigham Young University and has served as a Seminary teacher for the LDS Church in the Los Angeles area until the time of her marriage. She has filled an LDS mission to Great Britain. Her benedict filled a mission for the LDS Church to Norway. He was graduated from the Brigham Young University with a major in physics, and has since been employed as a physicist with a Van Nuys, Calif;, aircraft missiles firm. During the past month he has been transferred to Ogden, where hewill be affiliated with a branch of the air- craft firm. s ' making excuses and telling myself he still likes me, and that this weekend he'll get in touch with me. Desperate. DEAR DESPERATE: The one consolation of a hopeless, first love, is that it provides such lovely memories for the future. Yes, it does seem paradoxical, but un- xequited love does does wear well jn retrospection. Also, one does recover; the natural resilience of the young in heart takes care of breakage. Of course, this isn't the sort of advice you want. You'd like me to provide a magic formula for getting Renny to notice you again, It's important for parents who attend school football and bas ketball games to set an example of good sportsmanship. The par.- ent who loudly criticizes the referee's decisions shows himself SPANISH FORK Mrs. Jack a poor sport. Christensen was recently e Worst 'yet, he is a bad example president of the NBC Club when it met at a local cafe. Mrs. forhe younger crowd. Naomi McRoberts was retained as reporter. Mrs. ChristenseiT New NBC Leader Mrs. Allen Williams and Mrs. Lynn Pendleton were" hostesses. Games were played with prizes being won by Mrs.' Ivan Carlson, Mrs. Selwyn Koyle and Mrs. Dean Warthen. Refreshments were served to 17 members and one guest: Edith Williams. The Christmas party will be held Dec. 27 at the home of Mrs. Karl Skousen. visiting and entertaining for the daytime hours? Your husband is actually paying you a big compli ment wanting you home with him in the evenings, and by pre ferring his own home to any out side activities. Think how you'd squawk if he took to attending the local tavern every night. Count your blessings, girl, and be grateful. ty DEAR DOROTHY DLX: After five years of marriage, my hus band and I were divorced. Now, two years later, he wants me back. He hasn't gone with anyone else; neither have I. He sends me flowers and gifts and says the di vorce was a big mistake. The only thing wrong is that he listens to his mother too much. No matter what I wanted, she was always the one to decide. I'd like to go back, but should I take a chance? 89 No. UniT. Ave. Pror MiTtMriii For-He- HIGH IN VITAMIN C The acerola, also known as Puerto Rican cherry and West Indian cherry, contains more than 85 times as much vitamin C as fresh orange jujice. Its tree grows semiwild in the Caribbean ck (M) SCOOP wit islands. Christmas r . . . sr. from Santa Lane SOLD ELSEWHERE for Pencil Slim, Shadowproof "ENDEAR 1 A 2.98 8& p. m. Members will exchange aprons. FINE ARTS CLUB Will meet Thursday at 3 p. m at the home of Mrs. Harold I. Hansen. Mrs. E. E. Coles wil give the program, and there will be special music. ELM WAN ADI Will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Dale : Larsen, 725 E. 12th S., Orem. FELICIA Christmas party will be held Friday at 6:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Amanda Johnston, 695 N. 7th E. Members will exchange gifts. BONNIE THAIS Will meet Friday at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. J. H. Ellsworth, 970 W. 1st S Pay son. " late. Why didn't you exhibit some of this spunk years ago? Send your problem to DOROTHY U NO-IRO- N TAFFETA wool plaid with reversible pleats, to give you a choke of color accent, to team up with your favorite sweaters I Beautifully made, with pleats stitched down for a smooth hipline, concealed side zipper, button band. Choose from luscious plaids in grey, 100 Pencil slim pretty that goes so well under all dresses. Actually "lines" a red, turquoise, brown, combinations. Sizes 10 to 18. knit dress to give it better shape. For Purchases . " no REVERSIBLE PLAID SKIRT While They Last LOYAL STAR LODGE 145 Mrs. Clara Oox, 370 W. 3rd S., will be hostess Friday at 7:30 Jane Ann. i anti-kno- Club Notes DEAR JANE ANN: You're in the driver's seat, now, girl. If you want any changes made this is the time to make them. Your hustake you out, fall in love with you. band is doubtless aware of his That I don't have. We must ac- mistakes, and willing to correct cept life on its own terms, which them. I'd strongly advise you to very often isn't what we want, go back.' but frequently turns out to be what's best for us. DEAR DOROTHY DLX: During To speed recovery, make new 20 of my marriage, I've the friends, learn something new, raised years five children with very littake up an absorbing hobby. Be tle cooperation from a drunken active at school, and be deter husband. Whenever I say some'mined to pick up those falling to him he tells me to shut grades. A new and nicer boy will thing I think it's about time mouth. my come along soon; try to have I met him with a rolling pin, patience. don't you? C. C. DEAR C. C: Better late than DEAR DOROTHY DLX: Do you never--eve- n if it's 20 years tod really believe 'that a homespun TV fast husband who sits near asleep most of the time, who helps with the housework and children is true to his wife, and a good provider, can make a happy mar riage? He doesn't like company won't go out and makes home a virtual prison for his wife. Isn' there something wrong with this marriage? Mrs. W. DEAR MRS. W.: Most women would think you had a pretty good deal. Absolute perfection is not to hp found in the average husband (or may I add, wife) but' you Daykin Shoe Repair current 8. have precious little to complain about. Can't you arrange your Sole and DeelS; 39 9:30-5:3- The couple plans to make a home in Ogden following their honeymoon in southern Utah and the open house. (jfj $25 to $200 Manners Make Friends Puppy Love Serious, But Afflicted Recover . rip 9-6- DOROTHY DIX By MURIEL N1SSEN' DEAR DORCTHY DLX: I know I'm not the only girl with this problem. I'm in love, of course, and can think of nothing day or night but Renny. I can't eat, .deep or study. He goes to school out of town, coming home weekends, which is the only time I isee him. We used to date occasionally, but he never asks me out any more. I know he liked me once, and I can't lose hope that the feeling is still alive. I keep ROIKIEV Democratic Ideals Stressed At Comitas Club Meeting Barbizon Nylon Orion Taffeta that never needs ing with em- If h ' tit Under $20 Uso SEARS Coupons iron- m L m ir broidery top and permanently pleated hemline. DLX. Be sure to enclose a stamp- ed, address paper. self-address- ed envelope, and her care of this news- White, black, sand. Miss 12-2- 0, Little Lady and Tall Miss W-20- Vz 12-2- 0. 6.00 V Kiddie-Vill- e 5ljjllll8H8WI J " CONVENIENT 3&ROVO"'5' LAY-AWA- If it comes from Thomas' she will love it all the more 240 North University Ave. Open Mondays and Fridays Till 9 p.m. USE OUR 7Z 207 NORTH 1st WEST. PROVO sms 'i Vr' - i f ir Y OPEN DAILY 9:33 to MON., FRI. and SAT. ta FRC PARKING FIl 70 . - t |