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Show 1 II " -ft .- X - F WifflPn; wr inursaay . For r7 gely attend tareddirigr ireceptiofl complimented V ? Mr-and l Mrs- waya thTfannan the bride Oren hearentsf6 i3 a son ' Alan - vi cut AT rY.r rr i ne ypunff coupie were Three hundred and fifty (' -WM. the weddinsr, the bride chose a handsome srown of i nuiw oni,mt uce uuunieu, muucjeu "Win iunjf train. A lUll- jengui veu or net was neia' in ?.xAit by a coronet of sweet peas, y:a 8h -'carried -.4 bouquet of roses, ana jeuaeiaa. . ; .'. i Attending as niairon or nonor wsj lira. Leah Rowiey, itster of the Uride, xtoo was in otnfe. chlf- ; fonk 1 trlaunedi Lovely frocks . were worn .Dy fie bridesmaids, as r- foUows: Miss Helen. Stratton, in pink' chlffo with sequin , trini; Mrs. Lootta 'BeDowi, In bltfe- taf- feta: .Miss Fay Bunnell in black and white checked taffeta with red velvet'bodioe, and Miss Peggy tiovefcss in flowered taffeta. Little Lit-tle Lois7 Jenen was flower, girl and aODCared in a floof-lenRth dress of sale crreen oreandv. He pF ,- ler. Reed Gillespio was best man, i WW tne parents . or me weaaea nalrf ViortoH ttiA rr!ivinfir line. 9ianop oyd uavis was mss- tef of ceremonies, and during the evening a Solo was sung by E. B. ". Terry; reading, Naomi Warwood: - two solos (by request) Ivern .ryne, xainer or . me qnae ; ioasi Bishop Clayton Watts. Delicious refreshments Were Served, and wore in charge of . " i 7- : ; I NUT DREAD Npf . . Cfunchyflstorful nut mctti in s delicious, tender .bread -'what s hoffle-baked hoffle-baked crest to serve to your fsmily with tomorrows dinner! And then next day tou can proudly primp up the lunch boxes with healthy sandwiches sand-wiches of outbread and cream cheese. A-1 Nut JBread will stay moist and fresh-and is guaranteed to be a success. See the amazing unconditional uncondi-tional guarantee below. A-1 NUT MEAD fUw 1 1. NsiS 4 hp. Owihfo Actifiii S carilh . Mdat pwriM OS itarMM I Htm. Stofto Mini 4 nwp. ihrn Sift flour once, measure: sdd taking tak-ing powder, salt and sugar, sift together twice. Add hut meats; mix welL Combine; milk and eggs. Add to dry ingredients. Add shortening, short-ening, mixing only until all 4our ft.? I aim sASium Vsm si i Uwetudinfl ti novri taaiM M4 caah t( for kltthM fait kvy IwrtMlat tot h4M fcokliif 7 ENtlOlfP WITH TWO of the GRAND RAINB ARDENS ilth North University Avenue Provo Newly Painted and .Decorated A' Beautiful Lighting Dancing Under the Stars! SATURDAY, APRIL 29 tn Case 6ff RTii We Dance at the Utahna - Music by . v BOB omon AND HIS ORCHESTRA : Dancing Every Wednesday and Saturday e- Bellow (Eero Pyne) Thursday eve-ogba eve-ogba ward hall, the Affair being given Mr. and Mrs. Ivern Pyne, of of Mr. and Mrs. AJlen Bellows, wea the Salt Laketemnle Quests were present at the Recent Bride GiVen Shower A bridal shower given by Mrs. Marpm u. uiarK ror her daughter, mrs. ttoDert js. rasn, tne former Aileen Clark, Wednesday evening a uie uiarK nome, wnich was attractively at-tractively decorated with daffodils ad sweet peas. , Mrs. James Lawrence reviwea the book, "The House of Lob," Piano selections and vocal solos were furnished, by Mrs. Louis J- Clark, and a toast to the bride was given. by Mrs7. -Alfred Swen son. Fifty-fivs guests were present and were served a delicious lunch. Many beautiful gifts Were pre sented to Airs. Nssn. Mrs.-Chesty Graff, Mrs. Wilfprd Larsen and Mrs. Warren Wil Hams. The beautiful gift display was incharge of Mrs. Floyd Patten, Pat-ten, Jars.. -Willis Terry, and Mrs. Eunice Terry. The yo,un& ; couple win make jfcheir hbme In Orem. is dampened. Tura into well-greased well-greased 9x5-inch loaf pan, filling H full. Push batter well up into the corners of the pan, leaving the center tlighdy .hollowed. Bake in moderate oven (330 E.) for about 1 Yk hours. Brush top with melted butter, if desired. Remora from pan; cool completely oa cooling rack befere storing. This bread slices better on the second' day. a. . . in S-VITAMINS AND IRON Popular -a OPENING ow arses Aides Recocmition HospitaLWork Miss Cynthia Curtis, f superin tendent of nurses at the Utah State hospital, addressed! the Red Cross Volunteer Nurses Aides of Utah county, who were entertain! Id at the Utah Valley i hospital Nurses' home Wednesday; evening. Miss Olga Falls, superintendent of nurses at the latter institution, was acting hostess. . Miss Curtis talked on "The Mentally 111." r y" ' Mrs. A. C Hat4h, Mrs. Harold Har-old Anderson and Miss Beth Dorgah r e p o r t 4 o n their work at the Bushnell General hos pital In Brlgham Xlty; Mrs.) J. Erval Christenseh and Miss Eliza Bjerregaard have also, worked at Bushnell, but were unable to.be present, and Mrs. Doyle j Dastrup ana Airs. xon rerguson are scneO' uled to work there in May. Thefirst service stripes were presented to eight, aides, j Mrs. H, F. Cannon received her ; second stripe for having given 500 hours of free service to the Utah Valley hospital, and Miss Beth; Dorgan received her third stripe, ifqr 1000 hours of service to the Ihospital. These women are ths first in the class to receive such recognition. Special guests included Mrs. W. C. Miller, chairman of the Red Cross Volunteer special services in the county and Mrs. Glen Sum-Slon Sum-Slon of Springvffle, instructor. Refreshments were served by Miss Falls and the Nurses Aides Committee: Mrs. Don C Merrill chairman; Mrs. Claude S. Ash- worthy Mrs, S. R. Boswell, Mrs. H. J. Heisch and Mrs Wayne B. Hales. ' Announcement is made of a new class for Nurses Aides, to begin the second week in May,! Women interested are to contact one Xt the committee members; Program On Russia Enjoyed Mrs. Floyd Millet gave a paper pa-per on "Soviet Russia," at the Beta Sorosis club meeting held at the home of Mrs. Marvin Gease Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Ed. B. Shriver, president was in Charge, Delicious refreshments were en joyed during the social hour fol lowing the program. Sweet peas and forsythia were combined to form the decorations. Those attending; were: 1 Mrs. Erven J. Nelson, Mrs.!; Ed B Shriver, Mrs. D. Orlo Allen, Mrs. Arthur L. Gallup, Mrs. ; Ernest Rasmuson, Mrs. Lee Snarr, Mrs Floyd Millet. Mrs. Lj. B. iTackett, Mrs. C. J. Hart, Mrs. C; O. Jen sen, Mrs. Owen P. Henlnger, and Mrs. Karl Young. , Manavu Girls, Parents Invited A banquet and social is being held for all Manavu ward girls from 12 to 20 years of age, and thejr parents, .Tuesday evening in the ward hall." "Youth and Springtime is the tneme of the party, which is to commence at 7 o'clock. Reservations for the ward budget affair must be jmade by contacting Miss Beulah Robiaon 'A Mrs,; Gertrude Wiseman Suggests CARDINAL SALAD 1 Ffcs. Swtiiel Lemon VUwred OaliMln 1 Cod Hotline Water Cap BNt Juice S T&Dirspooiu - inccar Tesapoea Salt t Tablespoon Horseradish ; fcop. Dlred Celery 1 Cbb Cooked Dieed Beet t TcMpooaa Onion Jnlce or Orate4 Onion Haronnalse- DreMins Diwolve cel.tln In boiling water. Add beet juice, vinegar, U, onion juice. and horeeradlsb. Chill until partially set. Fold in celery and beet. Pour into mold". Chill until firm. Unmold on erlsp lettuce. Serve wktt toayon- naiae.' ( gervlnca , TUNE4N KOVO Kacb Wrdnreday and rrMay iiis a. at. for "Teoi Horn. Serrtea ProSf.M ' Veaturlns . Mrs. Gertr.de WleeWMMi tow cost , ufltrr .ni rowss" Reception For Wedded Pair Mr. and Mrs. Junius A. West of. Pleasant- Omv ' ntertnfnd April 18 at a wedding' reepUoh honoring their daughter, Margaret June- and Odell L. Chriatensen of Bancroft Idaho, who were mar- nea earner m the day in trje salt Lake L D S temple by President istepnen 1 cnipman. The affair was held in the First ward hall, ' tastefully decorated with plants, ferns andflowers. nie receiving lin consisted of the bride and groom; Mr. and ws. west: th groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Ghristensen 01 ancrort, Idaho! matron of honor, the bride's sister, Mrs. Don H. Anderson of Loa . Aiim1m th bride's attendants. Miss Mv Stew d' Rtehfteld, Mrs. Ines Payne of rtol;oiiain, ana miss Marion Lott 01 ieni; and the bride's grand moiner, Mrs. Elinor West Kay W Payne: of Seattle, Washington m ocow man. c The bride was beautifully attired at-tired in white slipper satin with a fingertip veil held in place with orange, blossorris and seed pearls. She carried a bridal bouquet of Easter lilies and sweet peas. Following the bridal march 40 girla. of the Cfcst Tie social unit Of the B Y U, surrounded the bridal couple and sang their sweetheart song. y A. P. Warnick was master ''if ceremonies and conducted the program furnished by B Y U Students. Stu-dents. Refreshments were . Pre sided over by the Cesta Ties, A bowl of choice roses form- the table centerpiece and nlnk tapers were on either side; Mrs. George Holindrake of Port Stev ens, Oregon, Mrs. Laurence of American Fork, and, Mrs. Josenh Howard a Salt Lake City, had cnarge 01 uie girt, display. Dr. C. Jensens Hosts To Group Mr. andMrs. Carl W. Scott and Miss Jean Neal of Salt Lake City, were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Chris ten Jensen Thursday evening, din net being served at the Jensen home, and later, the visitors being entertained at the Bidu Sayao concert at the tabernacle. Assisting the hostess was Miss Amelia Buckley. A lovely centerpiece of hyac inths, narcissus and other spring flowers was used on the dining table, 'and a large bouquet of daf- loans were arranged in uio living room. 'After the concert. Dr. and Mrs. William T. Ward ofSalt Lake City, joined, the group at the Jensen home and refreshmnets were served. 123 -. II ' V snAZI JABOTEUIti! II ROY ROGEli . 9 SMILEY BURNETII f SfvliSs 1 N , I - DOROTHEA KENT ( Jjt I ' .: NEWS f? and Novelty I . j JJi i DOUBLE SHOW VALUE! T7" I I 11 HA I ol Greatest Dancing. Crowd I tT In The State At tVf f 'Utah County'sFun Spot? BOB DEiSE AND HIS GREAT mm N. B. C ss : - EVERY SAT. NITE ! WATCH FOn TITE-XJItAND OPENINO J I ? V . 1 URMAV 1 c m. V J f, ' am eastM a mimn Covely Gifts At Showbr Mrs. C. JF. Eyring and. Mrs. Wayne B. Hales were; Joint host esses at a miscellaneous shower given Wednesday evening at -the Eyring home, tn honor of miss Nola de Jong, whose marriage to dyae Buuivan is to oe art, evenu of Monday in the Bait Laki e Prettybouquets of spring flow' ers decorated th entertaining rooms; . Miss Anna . Jcan: Bullock favored with vocal solos, accompanied by Miss Rhoda Vaun Call, who played piano selections. Miss 1 Doressa Paxman .read her tnree-act piayi Beautiful gifts were presented to the honoree, and guests were serv ed tastefully appointed refresh ments. .;" Those attehdina; Included- Miss Irene Osmond, Miss May Billings, Mrs. L. L. Cullimore. Mrs. A. L. Booth. Mrs. LeRoy J. Robertson, Mr8. John Halliday, Mrs. Alms, Van Wagenen, Mrs. Dean Van Wagenen, Mrs. Thomas Demo, Mrs. Vasco M.Tanner, Mrs. Frkhk J. Juan, JOTS. K. j.lWLuraocK, nira. t. E. Brockbank Mrs. S. C. Adams, Mrs. W. H. Boyle, Mrs-1 Joseph C. 0arkv Mrs. Nettle Neff Smart; Mrs, Frankup s. Harris, Mrs. Myrtle Cochran, Mrs.- Lewis Booth, Carma Rose de Jong, and I Mrs. Irene Sullivan of Englewood, Colo., mother of the groom-to-be. Legion Women Hear Talk By State President Mrs. Monlda Rockwell of! Oe- den, and Mrs. Golda McShane of Salt Lake City department" presi dent and secretary of the American Amer-ican Legion auxiliary, made their official visit to the Provo auxiliary auxil-iary in session Wednesday eve ning at the home of Mrs. Mary Wavman. The president, Mrs. Ada Gard ner? was in charge. i Mrs. Rockwell and Mrs. mc- Shane addressed the women. A highlight of the evening wis the Pan-American program presented pre-sented by Mr. and Mrs. Lee Val entine, who showed films and en tertained with native dances ana music. Also souvenirs from the Pan - American countries, including: in-cluding: handicraft and metal work proved interesting. Krma Jean acoxt nrst; pri?se winner of the essay contest sponsored spon-sored bv the auxiliary, read her essav. entitled: "Pioneer Planning for WOrld Peace." Refreshments were served to at) members and geusts. Youngsters At Birthday Party Mrs. Paul Johnson gave a birthday birth-day party for her nine-year-old daughter, ' Colleen Wednesday afternoon at the family home. Games and a delicious tray luncheon lunch-eon were enjoyed. Lovely gifts were presented to Colleen from the following friends: Evald Harrison, Merlene Roberts, Bert Roberts. Louise Johnson, ORCHESTRA IFTCX LATONA U NOW PLAYING 1 ;. y,4i ; .. T t -Jl Companion Attraction , I ' TODAY and TOMORROW o IVJ;. n?B0UBSf fL-TN--. I 1st Run in Utah County I 'tlU. " M$ ; 'M U) I FRANK ALBERTSON ' : nit - I VERA VAGUE f rSST . 1 : 1111 A I aiEWuewcfptt 1 i U, , - s-' .....-..---.' r o wmmm DAILY HERALD V pen )rive at Buffet Supper Following the Bidu Sayao concert at the tabernacle Thursday evenina, a eti-tOffetlieratnd buffet supper was held by ihe memberahte -cttuktitUe of the University-Com- inuruxy concert associauon, at tpe nome 01 vt. ana .airs. Fred ,. laylor.oEfvEast Centertistreet. -Miss Sayao, renowned upera company, wnooefgnteci uv the tabernacle heir mother, Charnly, were honor guests at the function. -: , Forty persons were present' including in-cluding local ' and out-oMown committee workers and partners. . Materials for-the membership Workers were distributed by Mrs. Paul i. VtnCent, secretary, and the 'drive for renewals iand for knew memberships . will way immediately. Mrs. H. B. Messel Is dent, qf the association ce preal' d mem- Dersnip chairman, wi Mrs. W. THaalcr and Mrs. R. arn Clark as co-chairmen; Da Herald R. Clark is president; J, Hamilton uaxaer, treasurer. Mrs Fred ft- Taylor, dinner chairmah; Mrs. jau t-rot. jonn Swenson and Mrs. H. T. Reynolds, lr., of Springvffle. vice presidents. Mrs. Claude Salisbury and Mrs. Mae B. Huntington Of Sprtngyille were, among the workers present; also, the Fayson committee: Mrs. Wendell- Erlandaon. chairman. Mrs. Roy Broad bent and Mr. and Mrs J. D. Christensen. President (jurrora e. xotmg, American Form Chairman, was unable to be ores ent. New members of the Provo committee are Thomas Carroll and Frank Flster. Guests were served from the dinlns. room, .the tAhl bnlnv n- tered With, a huge centerpiece of cana uues and daffodils. Yellow tapers were in -crystal holders on either side. Apple blossoms and forsythia were arranged ar-ranged about the house; . Present members of the asso ciation are requested to renew their memberships now by, calling on their regular solocitor. thus eliminating .time and energy, on the part of the membership Workers. Work-ers. Also, new members will be admitted to the William A, 1yd-gate 1yd-gate lecture Monday night In e tabernacle. It is announced. v Geraldine Adams, Ann Kitchen, Cozette Stewart, Flora Lou Max- ield, Rosemary Bates, Eldon Smith, Marlene Smith, Lavona Smith, Nancy Stewart, Shirley Pettrq and Marilyn Myrup. Mrs. X E. Farrer, grandmother-, was also present. NOW! Ends With Late Show Saturday ! Pan HALL AN Tiff with ANDY DEVINE Filmed in UTAH! RAMSAY AMES , MORONI OLSEN KURT KATCH 1 no th G an : ' A happr-so-taeky cr a n- i m . , i ' Uil WI- ' i porter and his eweetheart lew . '.' ' a, jjf.fy 3lc "boot love with aa entirely new w ' ifttitl' 1 T COMING SUNPjYIS IhS?' I ' ;- -n- ii itmm Xriot-' fl . fcEIOIItEZN . , " YTfc V-jbL 7 1 0Rt unioeonanova ' r7rirvJli ck:0 -T 4 . PX6: 7 edprano of the Metropolitan tne nujre crowd assembled and her accompanist Milne 'Gay-Nineties' Party Cfay Event X MGay.NlnetlesM party fprovV ed delightful to the 'Gleaners of Utah stake and their mothers. Wednesday evening in. the Sixth ward, nan. Appearing Hi costumes, the rirls from , the various Wards furnished stags or skits- depicting too different periods- of the gay nineties era. Second ward receiv ed the prize for the most original presentation. Mrs. Katie p. Mitch ell gave an interesting talk on the dress of the girls' grandparents. Mrs. Mildred HalV stake drama leader, led in community singing and old-time dances. Mrs. Lillian Foster gavet toast to the daugh ters and Miss; Elaine Bott toasted the. mothers. -Nosegays of - violets . and hya cinths were presented to the mothers. moth-ers. Delicious ' refreshments were served, with Mrs. Lavon IH. Jones, stake counselor, in charge. Miss Melba Brown, stake Gleaner lead er, was general chairman on ar rangements. . warrihall.- I ? f . K' "JJ'.' ""1 ' " I - rV..:S III . - ..- An aS-' ill i y y i , owi iff ftrc- f wet I y, I I ' L -7 M ksds I 'Vf ftf'Wnrii-.l 1 1 1 . MlK'rlrA 111 Yf I ':' lAilt ' . N10IL W f!..:: .'. A t ' ' nATiinoni nnuce .f-r , M ivi . 4 U I A t H P 1 1 1 1 v , f' 'TrHi II thm ! ri'J in - w ; u 1 U 1 III II l' Li ! 1 1 1 1 rt 1 1 1 1 1 J r '?t ' t -ill SUNDA?! ',ljjjli0 -riding racrr gljlffSf" wJ IS EVlySoDY HAPPY" M flnfdf" f You caa Iron work clothes vjhlla - slightly damp If you add to tladx , rauart of starch a quarter of a at a wax-like product specially) de . ; signed to make , ironing easier. This trick avoids trouble 'With sticking and pulling and givi satiny, dirt-resisting surface, ) TODAY!.. Giant Hit '.V mzm mm TALLULAH fiANKHEAD i w WILLIAM BENDIX .nrf WALTER SLEZAK -MARY ANDERSON JOHN HODI AK HENRY HULL . HEATHER ANGEL HUM CRONYN.; & I. ill asjsssi1' 4lW"iSP' Jnf r I i a I,' I. f ... , 1 ..",.. ...-, :...a- .. v: . V ' 7? ? h , k?K " I I I - ' J. OA . .X r, |