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Show Temple Rites' On Mom iday Mr. and Mrs. James T. Wright of Salt Lake City, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Peggy, to Corp Don F. Cordncr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cordner of Orem. The marriage will be solemnized in the Salt Lake temple, Monday following which a wedding breakfast break-fast will be held at the home of the. bride's parents. A reception will be held Monday evening in the Newhouse hotel in Salt Lake City. The newlyweds will leave Tuesday Tues-day for El Paso, Texas, where Corp. Cordner is stationed with the U. S. coast artillery. Honor Banquet At Vineyard Ward The Vineyard ward deacons and teachers' quorum, winners of the first standard quorum award ever ev-er given in the Vineyard ward, were banqueted Thursday evening in the ward hall. The award is made by the pre-! siding bishopric of the church for a year of outstanding work. Nearly 100 guests attended the chicken dinner, including the parents par-ents of the boys, the bishopric and wives, supervisors and guests. Rov Passev was euest SDeaker. I and Dr. John Halliday and wife were guests, Dr. Halliday taking pictures of the honor group and leading in the community singing sing-ing Rex Blake, chairman of the boys' leadership group was toast-master, toast-master, and toasts and songs were enjoyed and remarks madeit by Bishop Walter Holdaway, who presented the awards. Responses were made by Dale Harding, president pres-ident of the deacons and Russell Gammon, president of the teachers teach-ers Lyman Monson and Joy Clegg are tne deacons and teachers supervisors, su-pervisors, respectively. Bridal Shower For Newlywed SPRlvr.vn.r.p f-nmniimpntino- u ta kt ton Bringhurst. who was recently !seas- The young man is with the 'served to sixteen members. married and who has just return-ground crcw of the U. S. Marine i The members of the Ladies Li-j Li-j r t , , !a;- ro tne u-ir Mr c-vnr, tpmrv club entertai n t n jr at a r i r it i 1 1 1 1 r r ; u- r i rt r i 1 r nils. band is stationed with the armed forces, a bridal shower was given by her sisted, Mrs. Frances Sabin and her aunt. Mrs. Sherman Niel-jUtah son, Saturday evening, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. i ana -Mrs. m unngnursi. -me . uu.. V b Cope. Lillie Rowe. Martha O Rock-program Rock-program featured the review of. at the Lincoln high school a ndi-! hil and M. Christiansen, the book, "Chicken Everv Sun- tonum by the Timpanogus M.I. A. day." by Mrs. Mae Huntington i Mrs- Mary Roberts was the d.rect-and d.rect-and vc-i-al solos by Hannah Row-; or and the cast included Alvin land, accompanied bv Mrs. Betty Higgins, Melba Hacking, Hazel Sumsion. Luiuh was served to!Kltchen, Nina Lamb, Esther Han-apnroximatclv Han-apnroximatclv 35 relatives andisen, Carl Memmott, Anna Lou friends. 111 c - s. You 50ccji and imrp on r:in a murr lut you ran"t obtain finrr loot.-, or B'fnl'r -orator lliun roiinil in "it iffiiulne DI.N I IM-.AIll. ri..l l( TKET11 GENUINE DU PONT ACRYLIC PLATE ?2295 FOR ONLY USE YOUK CHEU1T Ni( Aflvancc In Trict No i itrrvint; huric ' All en( ii PlutfH are mtdt n1y iMn rei-pipt f imorisioiis iiim! or-lrrs or-lrrs I nmi I t.ili lrri!scl l4-nl ni KnciitOtiit anil ni:ittrialH full Cii.irniilt't'tl. All MrW inadi 0 itin uici Ii.iiiU h. -MAY WITHERS- Dental Laboratory Service 174Vz SO. MAIN SniII I.akr (ilt. Dim l-'T'iflO At -nil South A Mnin AIjum- I'oliti t uiuly Oprn to 6 p. m. '""t. 'til 1 p. on. J EASTER GREETINGS "Fashion-Fresh" MINAMAX SHOE DEFT. "We Enjoy Doing Business With You" 127 WEST CENTER WASP Member Leaving For Texas MISS MARJORIE CHRISTIANSEN Miss Marjorie Christiansen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Christiansen, 312 South Third West street, has received her appointment ap-pointment into the WASPS (Wo-mens (Wo-mens Airforce Service Pilots). She leaves April 11 to report at Avenger Av-enger field. Sweetwater. Texas. A graduate of the Provo high lv . JSP- . ' J L school, she has been employed atCora Gardner and Ralph Nielsen .Columbia Steel for the past year.!were present. Hpr fivinp- rarwr starts a war and a half ago, as a hobbv. outness to the members of the Ladies each achievement brought the desire de-sire for further advancement and training. She was the first girl receive a student certificate at me new t-rovo airport, and me her private license. She has been1 an active member of the Provo! Civil Air Patrol for a vear and a half, where she held a "sergeant ratin Orem Mrs. Agnes iXelson has return ed home after spending: the winter months with her daughter, Mrs. C. L. Ockerman and her family at Manhatten Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Broadhead have received word that their 'son. Max. had arrived safplv over ' 1 ii i ' o . 1 1 n ' i . . i i ueii u Moffitt is convalescing at the home of hpr narpnts with her npw infant son, born last week at the Valley hospital. lne iour-act comeay UUle,t Women" was presented to a ca 'Brooks. James Jensen, Booth! jMaycock, Reed Hacking, George; iBriggs and Loreen Bliss. j The ninth birthday anniversary of Hellen Ann Maycock was the occasion for a party g.ven Satur-; day afternoon. The guests attend - eu inc iiiiiiuicc hi tin- ijii'ia, in ter which they went to the May- cock home where they played , games and had a treasure hunt Delicious refreshments including ; a neautitui Dirmaav caKe were served to the following Lec Ann j,oveiess juiv vuaius, urai Higbee. LaPreal Rowley, Alcenc;t Barbara, also, Connie Love-Ferre, Love-Ferre, Robin and Gay Turnskans- lless Dcnnis Spencer. Gerry Ad-ki. Ad-ki. Audrey Pierce. Carol Gardner, j amson Connie Olsen, Lana Dee Peggy Ebenslein Glenda. Smith ;and Jana Lee Barnett. and Hellen Ann Haycock, who rc- ceived lovelv gifts. ir j. A Mr. and Mrs .J. H. Cragun of ISllOrS ArC Portland, Oregon are visiting at . the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Lu-1 Hntini IUPcfc cus Laudie. They are former rcsi-; dents of Sharon ward. ! Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schmidt ; of Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. Lucius Laudie Thursday. Mr. Schmidt left Saturday for; service in the U. S. Navy. Mrs. M. E. Oandall. Miss Beth' Crandali, Miss Wauna Elder visit ed in Salt Lake City Thursday, Mrs. Ascel Jacobsen and Mrs irma Dean who had been visiting visit-ing with Mr. and Mrs. Mynard Jacobscn for the past week accompanied ac-companied them to Salt Lake City. They were enroute to their homes at Randolf. .The birthday anniversaries of Mrs. Effie Millett and Mrs. Bur-clictt Bur-clictt Brewer was the occasion for a party given by the birthday club at the Brewer home Thursday. Thurs-day. Each was presented a lovely love-ly gift. Sewing and chat were followed fol-lowed by a delicious pot luck supper, served to the following: Mrs. Floyd Brewer, Mrs. Marie Brewer, Mrs. Florence Stevenson, Mrs. Flora Stevenson, Mrs. Mary McEwan, Mrs. Ethel Deckey, Mrs. Agnes Nelson, Mrs. Nettie Sorenson, Mrs. Golda Maugum, CU ACC Club Radar Holds Dinner Among the highlight social functions of the week end was the membership dinner held at the Club Radar Friday evening. Approximately 225 members attended at-tended the semi-formal, arrangements arrange-ments for which were in charge of Don Ferguson. He wu assisted by a committee of women, headed head-ed by Mrs. C. T. Keigley. Cut flowers of the season made the banquet tables attractive. Spanish Fork SPANISH FORK The Tha- lian club members and husbands observed the 13th birthday anniversary an-niversary at the Swerjson cafe. An evening in Iceland was given during the banquet. President Ida Anderson gave the address of welcome: Mrs. Hilda Comaby dir ected community singing of Irish sones: toastmasters "Pat "Mike." were True Dixon and Cora Gardner. A ladies trio composed com-posed of Mary and Hilda Comaby and Helen Partington, entertained with selections. Mrs. Zina Brock- bank gave a toast; Mrs. Fern Cor- naby read "To the Irish' 'another jtno - Virginia jviooay, -nynis Smith and Rhoda Bohne. Sang Games and dancing finished the evening. True Dixon was chairman of the birthday committee and Adelia Knudsen made the birthday cake. Two invited guests. Miss Mrs. Hannan Browne was nos- Literary club Friday afternoon, at the home of her sister. Mrs. Lena Williams. President Minnie Chris-tianson Chris-tianson was in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Electa Jensen led 'the flas- salute and Mrs. Cora Clegg read the club collect. Mrs Jane Jones directed community sinsring of patriotic songs Red Cross work was dicussed and the members voted to contribute J 10.00 to the Red Cross as a gift from the club. Delegates were chosen to represent the club at the convenuon in aaii h,. f1 1 entertained with a reading and report of the first district reaeray thrcc vocal numb crs were given ed club convention was given b'by La Mar BowcrSj Barbara Spen- meinuero ooo.sucu w nartments. The lesson for the ev - ening was given by Mrs Maggie Ludlow. It was entitled The dier. his Recreation, and his Re-j j i : rt lieion.'' At 5:30 luncheon was pnng party at me nome oi ju i. land Mrs. Orlo fatewart. a aencious Virtt filmier ufl SPrV'Pd at HTYiall o,i. xfi K-ntheHno Calhoun ..ritr, -artfrnr Hon-; were Dora Stewart. Eleanor ; Ijarvis, Maggie Ludlow, Irani Three-Year-Old Is Entertained A delightful birthday party was given by Mrs. Spencer Barnett Vit- h,er thriip.vnHr.nlH Haujrhtr Ann J ; k d whUe coor schcmc fea red birthday cake and ;kmcheoni and Karen received many gifts. Thtise attending were: Mrs. Khvood Loveiess, Mrs. Ted Spen cer, Mrs. Jerry Adamson, Mrs. Ma'ri()n Qlsen) Mrs Burkley Bar ;nett, Mrs. Leonard Barnett, Mrs. : Milton Barnett, her grandmoth- mr. tst vv rr,Vw.rt DnH Complimentary to Mrs. Aftiert N. Muhlestein and daughters, Ilene and Mary K.. who are visit- Refreshments were nerved and ing here from Boise, Idaho, a! the evening was spe:.t in visiting. i'Fhose present included: Mr. and Mrs. Delia Wilkenson, Mrs. Char - lotte Skinner and the honor guests. Mrs. Wallace Beard and Mrs. Sidney Hoggsett are visiting with their parents in Grand Junction, Colo Keep Walls and Woodwork Bright and New-Looking with ESPECIALLY GOOD TOR KITCHENS & BATHROOMS GESSFORDS, IflC. 47 North University Avenue PROVO MOTOR PARTS CO. 247 West Center WAVES Recruiter Arrives In Provo . , .. . . Wearing her new rating badge of second class yeoman on the sleeve of her WAVES uniform, Miss Maudie Matthews will be in beginning Monday,' to talk tolals fU,end general conference girls interested in joining thejultt"- MrK- T . tttd WAVES I Camp Aaron Johnson D.U.P. Miss Matthews, who is on re-iwiU bff entertained next Thurs-cruiting Thurs-cruiting duty in Utah, will be sta-!?? a"ernon at the home of Mrs. Uoned at the Navv Pvoeruiting of-:llve Anderson A fine program fice in the Post "Office building,s arranged and all members arc room 212. She has been in the;uiscu lu WAVES since -May, 1913 Payson Society .t the U.eiun ,,, .,th Pres..;"" XT' """ . .7. " "u r! r n t h m rti u i nmu mi c n a rcrr Mrs. Katfryn Belts, the chlk T weN ; fare chairnfan. Guest speaker was ; Mrs. Lofter, district school nurse and her subicct was' "Child De- f..L ... i" ft"' . iniHuCilLj. nwa. uiN.a . M : Bartholmew D ...,. a , twcnty.four bv lhe hosesscs Mrs. Sol-IRpt. M nastmn and were served -- - . . . . . - , Mrs. Veronon Stanton. Club Social Is Delightful Ar Kav club members met at the home of Mrs. Don Hundley Thursday evrning. wwmg and lunch being the divctrsions Daffodils and fern were pretty as a decoration. Thus., attending were: Mrs. Mclvin Luipener, Mrs. Leonard Chnsteiisvii. Mrs. Paul; Spackman. Mrs. LaVoy Cliristcn- sen and Miss Jean King. Birthday Gift Presented Bv Club Mrs. Gladys Dcnhalter hostess to members of the Coset-te Coset-te club at her home Thursday ev ening, the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Erma Evans being eclebmt ed. She was presented with beautiful gift. A tasty lunch was served at small tables, decorated with spring flowers. Russian bank was played, high score prize going to Mrs. Marjorie Brienholt and consolation con-solation to Mrs. Lois Curtis. Others attending were Mrs. Maxine Elliott and Mrs. Nelda Jensen, members, and Miss Fay West and Mrs. Mildred Hunt of south Nevada, guests. family party was held Friday evening ev-ening at the home of Mrs. Mary iCluff, mother of Mrs. Muhlestein. IMrs. Reed Crane and son Clarke J., Mr. and Mrs. Roy 1'enrod and children. Reed and Pu.ene, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MelAfum, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clufffand children, chil-dren, Cheryl Ann, Terry and Kar en Cluff. INTERIOR GLOSS and SEMI-GLOSS Everybody admires walls painted with these beautiful, gleaming aints. You can easily keep them ooking like new, for they're washable! Either the full Gloss or satiny Semi-Gloss will bring clean, sparkling beauty to your walls and woodwork. 1.15 ONLY QUART Friends Of Provo Matron Are Bidden To Open House Celebrating Birthday An open house will hdndf Mrs. Ellen D. Wilde at her home. 134 West Second North street, Monday, Mon-day, the occasion being her seventy-sixth birthday anniversary, and she will be happy to ereet her relatives and friends between the hours of 2 and S o'clock. In the evening, her family is tendering her a dinner party. Mrs. Wilde came to Utah from South Wales when she was eight years of age, and has lived in Provo for the past 34 years. Shi is the mother of eight children, seven of whom are living. They include: Mrs. Ella Sabev, Charles E. Wilde. Henly O. Wilde. Mrs. Florence Adams, Lloyd Wilde, Mrs. Florence Adams, Lloyd Wilde Mrs. Inez Muhlestein of Provo, and Mrs. Mabel Amtoft of Tooele The aged matron enjoys good health and still keeps busy at her lifelong hobby of crocheting. Club Activities At Springville Reed Averett, local barber, who has been called to the service and will leave in the vey near future, was honored with a party given ! uy a group 01 inenub ai me nonje of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sanford. : I . i I m ... iuuier aim viaiLing were icaiures of th. nartv 6 Garney Johnson of Modesta, Calif., is visiting his sister, Mrs. Fred Weight and family. He came thpir Anril meptine- for nrxt ; Thurs iiav to hp rnnrluetprl in the I Fourth ward chapel, under direc- jtion of Mrs. A. O. Thorn, captain. Mrs. Robert Peirce left Friday Mrs. Leona Curtis, public health , nurse, will irive a talk on child welf.re at a meeting of the Legion ! street. The coming state conven fihary Wednesday at 8 p ni., injtion to be held in Salt Lake City, ! on naii' 'ne eu2 18 under direction of Mrs. Bell Sum - "-ision. child welfare chairman. j AUUCIl DU11SUUISI. UltUIIipttUll'U by his wife and baby left for his station at Snokane. Wash., after I spending a few days furlough with 'rpintivps nnri friends here In honor of Jack and Ray' Child, who are leaving soon for the arm-! v ed forces, their parents, Mr. and ' ni"Ud ' V '''"'w'l' Mrs. Will Child entertained at aimeet at, tne. P"8.0""-. londay (dinner at their home for a group of family members and near rcl-jatlves. rcl-jatlves. Jack has joined the army air corps and Ray took his examination exam-ination for the navy Saturday. Gleaner Girls Comraderie Sixth ward Gleaner girls will home teacher, will be present. hold a Comraderie at the homelO. E. S. of Miss Elaine Christensen,, 246 West Second South street, Tucs-vill meet Tuesday evening at 8 day evening at 8 o'clock. j o'clock at the Masonic temple. Kc- jfrcshmcnts will be served. All 145TII F. F. j members and viMting members Mrs. E. L. Bailie will be hos-'are extended a cordial invitation, tess to members of the 145th F. A.jMONDAY t'Ll'B Tuesday eevning at 8 o'clock at' Mrs. Don C. Williams will be wasjher home, 991 East Third South. street. Iday Afternoon Social club at her CLIYELL ihonie Monday. Members of the Clivell club will! r. II. S. WOMEN meet Monday evening at 7:30! The Provo High School Women a. o'clock at the Armory, to work on! Red Cross surgical dressincs.! Later, they will go to the home of Mrs. Lucile Weight. It's Paint - " 1 llSW lis! V r S fv13 a Ken ..for Every Purpose For the home . . . office . . . plant . . . farm buildings. Brighten up your home and buildings, inside and out, with PABCO PAINTS. A good coat of Pabco Paint not only beautifies, but also PROTECTS and PRESERVES your home and buildings. Visit Your Conveniently Located Anderson Lumber Co. Store, and Let Our Experts Help You Select Colors and Materials PROVO 189 West 5th South St. Phona 3-5-7 jqji'jpsasam LUMBER SALT IAKI OCOCN IOC AN . WEUSVILli TRENTON UW1STON SMITHflElD HYRUM PROVO MURRAY GRACE. IDAHO PRESTON. IDAHO DOWNEY. IDAHO 1' v - - vv V jiHS. ElLEM D. WILDE Glub Calendar NAUTILUS ALUMNAE Mrs. Phyllis Long will entertain members of the Nautilus Alumnae 1 fK $, f.J,.. . . Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock iU . ' hhome. 210 South Second East Birthday Party S"fR,V,,. x, , I Tne Neghborhood and Birthday Mrs. Walter Pyne will enter- cmb gave a part for M . MarthJ tarn members of the Sharida club!Jones Thursday afternoon at her and their partners at the home of;homp . dPlirios not.h.ck i.mrh her father, Don C. Clayton, Thurs day evening at 8 o'clock. A special feature will be a disolav bv Mrs. i, -.-. k m itu t TPo-i xtq Rac n,vnn M!leue" irom near ana iar. rtea wood sculpture students' work will," were used in decorating Llso be displayed, articles to be cn attendance were Mrs. Ann ishown in a nubile exhibit at the 1 S?'lvesi.cr . M"' Elesnor Duke, ,t ?,)CmS vprnl I lo'c iCloward. 170 West Second South i A'w Sbt ; HOME ARTh I I Members of the Women's Coun- 'it , nti will moot at " .., , the Armory Monday afternoon to ;make surgical dressings. The or-, :'&irial program to have been giv - ien by Mrs. Fred P. Jacobs has; '" until next month' LAMBDA TAL t v. i . ' i . . r. 1 1 1 rv ami nnre i v .1 . rr . . . 1 . . W n .. ...,11 evening rt l Liitjai.vi jjoi it. BLIND SOCIAL The monthly social for Provo's blind will be "held Monday evening even-ing at 8 o'clock in the women's clubhouse, and friends and persons interested are invited to join the party. Gene Devcy, member of th" Provo chapter of the blind, and a student at Provo high school, has the program in charge. J. W. Jacobs of Ogdcn. former Provo Valley Chapter No. 3. O. E. S.. Hostess to members of the Mon- will met Thursday at 4:30 o'clock j in ooen session, at the Timpanogos '' school. Each member is to invite! one guest. A play will be read. Up Time 7 SUNDAY HERALD Red Cross Worker Now In England; Doing Fine Job It's always interesting to hear bits of news concerning concern-ing boys and girls from America who are serving their country and the fighting forces forc-es in far-off lands particularly particu-larly about young , women who left position, home and loved ones to be "in the midst of things." Friends of Virginia Ekins, now an American Red Cross recreational director at Stratford Strat-ford on Avon, England, will be delighted to learn that this former B.Y.U. coed was given giv-en the honor of kicking the first ball in the big R.A.F. football championship game. Virginia's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ekins of Provo, recently recent-ly received a delightful surprise sur-prise call from a young Britisher Brit-isher who brought direct greetings from their sister. He knew her well in England, and reports that she is doing a fine job at the Stratford on Avon recreational club. He's been in Canada to take pilot training and is now returning return-ing to his native land to join his fighting buddies, Prnvnnn flrivpn being served A birthday cake and gifts were presented to the honoree from the club. also, she received cards and daughtern-law. Mr. and Mrs . . llocrl Jones ana son, aiso, Airs. S. H. jj1" T'like Mrs. Hannah Jones of Salt Lake Orieinal lines written bv Mrs original lines written by Mrs. Albert S. Jones were read. In the evening-. Mrs .Tones wrk ---- - -----c,. entertained by her son, Alma and his wife, at dinner and the thea- .ter. Now more than ever . . it's important to Your Gas Refrigerator can help you make the most of your ration allowance I ! I 1 . KEEP PERISHABLES COLD Vitamins and other nutritive elements ele-ments in most food are lost when not protected from air and warmth. By storing foods in your Gas Refrigerator between the time they're bought and prepared for serving, you are sure to retain their full healthful value. 2. 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