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Show iiJ'Vt,M 1 s f V-' '7fii '-'''I1 V'VH ' ??: lnf ormal Reception Hpnors Lt. Mahgum- Many Guests Gall . The many friends Lt. William L. "Bill" Mangum, home on leave from overseas duty, were given an opportunity oppor-tunity to visit with him informally Sunday, when his parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. W, Lester Mangum held "open house" from 4 to 8 o'clock. Lt. Manfrum, squadron bombardier with the Eighth U S . air force in Great Britain, is leaving next week to report in Atlantic City, and to return to his base in Eng- part in 25 bombing: missions over Approximately ISO guests call ed, and among those from, out of town were Dr. and H. G. Merrtu, former Provoans, who are vaca tioning from their, home in San Diego, Calif. y Miss Florence Adams presided In the. dining room. Mrs. J. R. Hodaon, Mrs. Wells Brimhall, Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe and Mrs. Clayton lexuuns poureq, ' ana me Misses Lillian, Miriam and Molly Young. Ruth Ercanbrack and' Genevieve Coleman served. The Misses Phjrtlla, Booth, LoW Griffin and Wadonna Harmon assisted. A beautiful ecru lace cloth cov ered the din ins: table, the center- -piece of which was a blue bowl of yellow roses and large buttercups, butter-cups, in which stood a Madonna .figurine. Lily-of-the valley was arranged In a. white container, and tulips .and . bleeding hearts were In the living room. White Keys Name New Officers Joy Swalberg has been elected president of White Key,, honorary' honor-ary' service organization 'for up-perclassWomen up-perclassWomen on; the B.Y.U, campus, for next jtear. The election elec-tion took place at the annual fsprinar picnic supper, which was under theadirectlon of Arlene An drew, president. Other officers are vice-presi dent, Barbara Taylor; secretary-treasurer, secretary-treasurer, Elaine Nlcholes; reporter, re-porter, Dorathy Snow; and recreational recre-ational leader, Rhoda Vaun Call. 4-H Club Girls At Meet , The 4-H Victory Sewers met at the home of the leader, Mrs. Leah Gleaaon Saturday afternoon. During the work period, the girls finished their scarfs and hot- pad holders. Next week, they are to take their aprons cut out and ready for basting. i Refreshments were served by Ardith Richards and Rhea Mow-ry, Mow-ry, and other girls present were: Lynette Perry, Janice Taylor, Wanita Pinegar, Marna Mulea-teln, Mulea-teln, Joan Hillsbury and Joan Pat ton. nam WITH Moth Spray .. B It H4y, fcafara Wt toe lata. MHItem Soften warth ( naw IrraalacaaBla Mnanal aS MM pmmmIoim will a 4tfyS tfcbj year SV MOTHS. Pent Itt yaur valuable clattilnf, wlana. fiwm, ragl ana aaaaa ba- Iacltaa1 tm Hi it mm 4ftrectian. tpnf wm, RNOZ TODAY u4 ba SAFIt Economv Qt. Size Pints - 79c Gal. .$1.29 $3.39 DTR a The dignity and horipf of funeral service are dependent upon loy-airy loy-airy to the ideals of Public Service. We fulfill the needs.of humanity by serving each individual family to the best of out ability. w r jtHirs wvne Student Council H6nors Pair Members of the B.Y.TJ. student body council gave a breakfast to honor two of their members' Who. were married May . The guests of honor were Mrs. Charles Chase, formerly Ullle Stewart; and Clyde Sullivan, who was married to Nola deJon The affair; Was held at the home of . Lora Hilton, and after the breakfast gifts were present ed to the honored Xpair. Those at tending were LoraHilton, Elaine Grow, Mrs. Chase, Marjorie Vowles, Neil WelUng Clyde Sulli van, and Carl Young. Ma L A. Girls' Home Program Outlined outstanding summer tiro- gram has been arranged for girls of Utah, Provo and Sharon stakes who anticipate -spending' pleas am aays at uie m.i.a. uiris' home in North Fork, Provo canyon. can-yon. v At a recent meeting of the coW mittee, at the home of Miss Grate Cheever, the complete prografn was worked out, announcement Jf which will be made before the official of-ficial opening the last of June. The committee comprises: Mrs. Oriel Clegg, chairman; Mrs. La -Vari H. Jones, Mrs, Katie P. Mitchell, Miss Grace Cheever, Miss Rhea Taylor, Mrs. Arma Taylor, Mrs. Lfllie Stone, Mrs. Virginia Parkinson, Mrs. Rhoda Terry, Mrs. Armina Boawell, Mrs. Elda Jackson and Miss Leona Hol-brook. Add Variety To Menus With Bacon Garnishings Combine fresh asparagus, sliced almonds, and crisp bacon. By GAYNOR MADDOX NEA Staff Writer With bacon 60 per cent more available than it was a year ago, and its point value down to one point a pound, Jet's put bacon in more of our nienus. Bake a generous portion of bacon, ba-con, serve oh a platter with almond al-mond asparagus, garnished with lemon Slices. To complete the menu, serve with an apple and celery salad, whole wheat bread, and iced tea. Ideal for warm days when it's too nice to stay indoors and cook, this' menu takes only 30 minutes toprepare. To bake bacon, which is the easiest way to prepare a pound or more, simply place slices on a a -Berg Mortuary Phone 878 InSeauty Revue Miss Josephine Booth, employe of the Geneva Steel company, Is one of a number of local girls, entered in the beauty revue to be staged at Utah lake Tuesday afternoon in connection with the Memorial day regatta. m ftovonia Club At Social Event The Provonia club, auxiliary to the Railway Carmen of America, met Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Elvira Monson. v Mrs. Lela Roper was Assisting hostess.. Peonies and othr flowers flow-ers of the season were used In decorating. After a short business busi-ness meeting, cards were played. Mrs.Maudc Spendlove won high score Uprise and Mrs. Jessie Ptay, the traveling award. Mrs. Mary Clark led the group in singing. A delicious Juncheon was served to the foilowine members: Mrs, Jean Edwards. Mrs. Nathclla Garrett, Mrs. Lela Roper, Mrs. Jessie Peay.YMrs. Mary Clark, Mrs. Maude Spendlove and Mrs. Mvrtle Fanrworth. Mrs. J. C. An derson of Salt Lake City, moth er of Mrs. Monsbn, was a guest wire rack set In a dripping pan. Bake in a hot oven (400 degrees F.) about 10 minutes or until brown.' For almond sauce, slice M cup blanched almonds lengthwise and brown lightly in 3 tablespoons bacon ba-con drippings. Stir in 1 tablespoon table-spoon lemon juice and serve Immediately Im-mediately over cooked green asparagus as-paragus tips. Twist thin slices of lemon for garnish. To pan fry bacon, lay strips in cold frying pan; cook over low fire turning frequently. Pouroff fat as it accumulates. Save fat. To broil bacon, lay strips on rack of broiler or on brailer pan-about pan-about 3V2 inches under moderate heat. Broil only about 2 Vz minutes. min-utes. Turn when it begins to get crisp. Takes 4 to 5 minutes only. SPALDING CAFE Formerly RON's Cafe 234 WEST CENTER Complete Ml ' and Short Orden ONION CAFE. Good Cooka Good Service Hours: 6 a. m. to 10 p. m. Daily Except Friday MEMORIAL , DANCE. AT RAINBOW GARDENS MEMORIAL DAY, MAY 30TH To The Music Of D0B0RT0H i AND HIS ORCHESTRA DANCING EVERY WED. & SATa Bride Displays Lovely Trousseau To Close Friends Miss Betty Ruth Christensen. affianced bride of ! May land Park' er, showed her complete and love ly trousseau to a group of close friends Sunday afternoon at the home, of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Parley A. Christensen. , s Roses, honeysuckle and bridal wreath were combined to form the pretty decorations. Delicious refreshments were served, aft Sft p ilus Holds Pledging Nautilus of N.L.U. held final pledging Saturday evening at the home of Mary Lou Dixon. Maur-lne Maur-lne Brady and Isabel David are the new members who exchanged their pledge pins for member pins. The ceremonytwas under the direction of Marge Vowles, president presi-dent and Marl be th Taylor, vice-president. vice-president. A waffle breakfast was held Sunday morning to honor this years president, Marjorie Vowles, who is also president of the graduating grad-uating class. The breakfast was held at the hpme of Pauline Clau-din Clau-din on University avenue, and small tables circled the back yard which Was lovely with vari-color-ed tulips, and bridal wreath. A lovely gift was presented to Miss Vowles and a tribute was giveA to her by Verdell Hunt, the new president. Installation of new officers followed. Those attending were Dr. Inene Osmond, Marjorie Vowles, Mari-beth Mari-beth Taylor,: Mary Ellen Dau-w Dau-w alder, Beth Rambeau, Verdell Hunt, Adele Randsbotom, Ange-line Ange-line Greaves, Winnifred Dyches, Virginia Rickenbach, Florence Sundwall, Maurlne Brady, Isabel David, Barbara Bailey, Anenna Billings, Pauline Claudin, Gen-eal Gen-eal Martin, Geniel Mower, Annette An-nette Reynolds, Hazel Rowe, Ger-aldine Ger-aldine Simmons, Jackie Senior, Colleen Rowan, Marcene Hend-rickson, Hend-rickson, Bonnie Wilson, Carma Adams, Lois Andrew, Beverly Cronin, Mary Lou Dixon, Yvonne Yvon-ne McMurray; and two out of town members Audrey Taylor of the A C. in Logan, and Helen Olpin of Columbus, Ohio. Alumnae present Included Beth Sutton, Mrs. Robert Dusenberry, Mrs. Norma Haws, Mrs. Stanley Heal, Mrs. Marian Clark, Mrs. Merlin Slack, " and Mrs. Grant Peterson. A special guest was Miss Dorathy Snellgrave from the University Uni-versity of Utah. Birthday Pinner Honors Mother A birthday dinner was given for Mrs. Jens , C. Andersen Sunday, Sun-day, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Merrill Long ofrpivtdend. The table was centered , with a large birthday cake, anfl covers Were laid for Mr. and Mrs. An-dreasen, An-dreasen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warwood, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Warwood, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Davis Da-vis and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Long ont RlchardN Hawkins, son of Mr d Mrs. Ray Hawkins has left Edqem the hospital at Seattle, where hjGoode assistant with Beth Hard- underwent an appendicitis opera tion some time ago. He reports back to the college where he is taking: naval officers' training. Edgemont camp .Daughters of Utah Pioneers will observe Brig- ham Young's birthday Thursday by meeting at the home of Mrs.rWednesday evening at the home J. B. Ferguson.; A pot luck lunch' eon will be enpjoyed and all members mem-bers are Invited to attend. The meeting will begin a 2 o'clock. M. M. Boreh of Crawford, Colorado Colo-rado visited with his niece, Mrfi. O. C. Marriotti Sunday. Other visitors at the Marriott! home were Mrs, Clyde Boren and MHf. Cina Johnson of Salt Lake, The group visited with relative, and friends at Wallsburg during the day. ' 'T Mrs. Lawrence Bounous aid babv daughter are at home from American Fork hospital, where the! babe was corn. - k Mrs. Mark Reeve and cntiaren of Park City, left for California Friday to spend the summer with IsZt. Kie, wno is mauonea Camp Roberta. They visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. wii Ham F. Wiscombe a few days be fore going. Lester Whit taker of Salt Lake visited here with his siter, Mrs, Lola Wiscombe Sundayq. Print Butt er Unrationed Tt Va 1 i tvL 5C 1 '"1r' V pin -u. as 5 s 4 h 1 I: 'Butcher Boy7 By MRS. ANNE CABOT A very small "Butcher Boy" suit for a very small boy or girl the loose, comfortable jacket with ric rac appliqued to form basket pockets is a wonderful summer play garment. Slacks have suspender sus-pender top. Play suit includes sizes 2, 3, 4 years. To obtain complete pattern and, applique instructions for the Butcher Boy Play Suit (Pattern No. bt41) send 15 cents in COIN, plus 1 cent postage, YOUR NAME. ADDRESS and the PATTERN NUMBER to Anne Cabot, Dally Herald, 1150 Sixth Avenue, New York 19, N. Y. Vineyard The Sew and Save 4-H club has been organized with Mrs. Verna Loveless, leader and Miss Dorothy ing as president; Carol Madsen, vice president; Grace Gammon, secretary; LaWana Clegg, report er and Gale Gammon, song leader. The next meeting will be held at the home of Gale Gammon June) 2. The club will have a social of Mrs. Loveless and will attend the Scera theater plater. A large crowd attended the wel come home party held in the Lake View hall for Elder Grant Blake and wire who are here from Bryan, Texas. The Vineyard girls chorus sang two numbers and a male quartet consisting of Klrby Allen, Elroy Murdoch. Taylor Al len and Roland Harding sang a number. KemarKs were made by Mr. Blake and Bishop Holdaway. Dancing followed. Mr. and Mrs Blake will return to Texas' where NOW! wtwaC! - MUr sLVQ .eft 1 1 - - V ii And f heAngeIs SV t GREAT SONO HITS I Al.o K "SPORTSMAN'S MEMORIES" 1 Bottor Unlimited sad not demand for points Is the housewife's dream coma true la the taovelty crept print of bright yellow batter: balls, cubes, pate and pouni v on a time green bad ground which Norman Norell chose for his slim shirtmaker frock .with parasol to mstcn. TbU I one of the many con versation-piece prints which 1 1 New York -designers are using to offset the stark . Ml simplicity wartime styles. he will continue his studies in the A. & M. college, where he ha been since his release from the Spanish American mission a year ago. The' R club was entertained,, ft me nome oi jars, wesiey nawi lngs. Progressive rook was played prizes . went to Mrs. vern Wll Hams and Mrs. Lowell Varley. A delicious luncheon was served. Other guests were Mrs. Ed Spald ing, Mrs. LaVar. Holdaway, Mrs. Harold Holdaway, Mrs. Carlos D Miller, Mrs. Ray Holdaway and Mrs. Clyde Holdaway. NOW! ENDS TUE.I CO-FEATUBEi OOtOTHT V UKOUR-UaWRAY Hunofi-wHN ii in I II ' "II IDAHaY HERALD FHOVO. tlTAH eOtJNTT. tJTXH f JWOXDAY, MAT X. 144: . . Mrs, Martineau jBinieriainea joy Family Members Relatives and friends honored' Mrs. NeUie Martineau Sunday at her home, the occasion bilng- her sixtieth birthday anniversary. mowers of the season were arranged ar-ranged about the rooms, and beautiful and useful gifts : were presented to the guest of honor. All immediate family members Were present except one son, Al- the navy in South Africa. During the afternoon, a dalicious luncheon' was served to the honor guest and her husband. Theodore Martineau, also, to Mrs. Maude Rowley, Mr. and , Mrs. WalUce Gurr, Mr. and Mrs, -Phllo Edwards, Ed-wards, Mrs. Mary Edwarda, Mr. and Mrs. Harold KendaU and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben'' Row ley and family, Mr. Lucy Rowley and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Me-, k AAia ii . , m.,., . uww auiu- iunujr, run tcuscu, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Martineau, This Rowley's have another son in the service, JaJtes Martineau, Of the Nan. who is aervine In South1 Pacific. - Supper Party Honors Visitors A well appointed Sunday night supper wasteiven by Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Merrill in their back garden. gar-den. Dr, and Mrs. H. G. Merrill of San Diego .Calif., who are mak ing their annual visit to the: former neighbors and frionds in 1 Provo, were honor guests. v and later, cards and visiting were j TAW, 01 smau run are. - enjoyed indoors. , J ec?V " "t ? !tH5 Guests Included: Mr. and Mrs.111 designer to give the Skirt Clayton JcSkins, Dr. and Mrs. T.i5f this natural shantung ummr. Karl Pardoa, Mr . and Mra. Fre4!e5S "ST?" Dixon and Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Oaks. Neighbors Join In Canyon Fete ""PR A gav event of the . week end was the get-acquainted outing and picnic supper enjoyed by 50 residents resi-dents of Christecle Acres, in Orem, Saturday evening at Canyon Can-yon Glen in Provo canyon. Dancing, music and Impromptu entertainment provided amusement. amuse-ment. TONIGHT 11:45 P. L BENEFIT SHOWING "THE nnuY way" AT THE PARANOUflT THEATRE SEATS OX SALE AT THE BOX OFPICEJ ! 5 All proceeds go to the Shrine fund for crippled children! STARTS TUESDAY ii . n lui r ii i I PLAYING MONDAY; & TUESDAY FOHTUKE-TELLER OR FORTUNE-HUNTER FORTUNE-HUNTER . . . PAULETTE'S A GAL WITH PLEIITYn OH THE BALL RAY PAULETTE I.1ILLAND GODDARD iK3 J?x ' MMT- - 0. i and uicTony TimouGii Ain poIver A documentary film produced in color by Walt Disney PAGE 5 i i "i f fling repeated at the shoulder, and centered row of brown buttons, add further interest to the slim ming style. . 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