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Show ' 1 , (OOTrrnrm Conservation To Be Stressed At Federation' Convention The first convention of the Timpanocros District of Utah Federation of Women's Clubs , will be held in . American Fork at Firmacre hall Satur day with sessions beginning,? at 10 a.m, Mrs. George VVorthen, president pres-ident of the new district, announces an-nounces that special stress will be given the conservation of natural resources in this vicinity. Ivan Sack will be the speaker and will how films to illustrate his talk during luncheon. Mr. Sack is active act-ive in trying to bring Provo canyon can-yon into the national forest service. serv-ice. He plans a field trip for club Women in the near future to point out the need of the protection of the canyon. De. Walther Mathesius, president presi-dent of Geneva Steel Co. will be the guest speaker of the afternoon after-noon session - which is slated to end at 3 p.m. to allow the guest! to attend the Art tea in Spring-vllle. Spring-vllle. Judge Reva Beck Bosone of Salt Lake City will be the feature cd speaker of the early sessions. The deadline for luncheon reservations res-ervations ia passed, but women desiring to attend the sessions before be-fore and after luncheon may do so. Felicia Club Entertained Mrs. Murrcn Boren entertained members of Felicia club at her home. She was assisted by Mrs. Ethel Crowther. Games were played with the prize going to Mrs. Evelyn Riddle. A pleasing fetture of the occasion occa-sion was the singing of the club song. y Mrs. May Boyden was a guest and Mrs. Margaret Van Wagenen of Salt Lake City, a former member, mem-ber, was present. Luncheon wus served to those named and Mrs. Louise Palmer, Mrs. Esther Long, Mrs. Mary Bennett, Ben-nett, Mrs. Lorena Leavitt, Mrs. Mary D. Jolley, Mrs. Irma Walker. Walk-er. Mrs. Ada Wiseman, Mrs. Mildred Mil-dred Llljenqulst, Mrs. Ivy Rich-Miuui Rich-Miuui and Mrs. Myrtle Dean. Thursday at 8 p. m, at the home Bill, (he's jiy son-in-law and of Mrs. Harold Van Wagenen. Mary's husband) tells me he thinks CHAPTER mothers-in-law are alright-in fact, ' Xi chapter of Bet Sigma Phi fair to meddl.ng. win meet gt the home Qf Beth Howe Thursday at 7:30 p. m. I've tried never to meddle in and will go from there to the Mary's affairs, always waiting 'til Art Exhibit in Springville. New she calls upon me for help (which girls will take the pledgees ex-is ex-is often, thaifc goodness!) amination. , - - BONHEUR Like la4 week, when he phoned AH members of Bonheur club, In tears that Bill dldf't like her are requested to attend election eream soup. "Men always like meeting set for Wednesday at 8 cream soup good and thick," I told;g- m a th home of Mrs- Neff her. "Your father likes it almost Smart, 7.5 North Firs East, Mrs. thick enough to cut. Next time add Russell Svvenson will be assisting Morning Milk undiluted to your can hostess, of cream soup. Half canned soup OPTIMIST and half Morning Milk, just as it Mrs. Harvey Higgin will be comes from the can." : hostess to Optimist club at her home Thursday at 2 p. m. Bill dropped in on his way to AAUW work yesterday morning with a Members willattend the Art smile in his eyes. "Thanks for Exhibit in Springville Thursday, the tip you gave Mary: Never in my Those desiring transportation may life tasted such wonderful cream contact Mrs Percival Biglow. soup, thanks to you and Mary." j Members will assemble at 6:45 in order to begin the tour at 'MORNING MILK Mrs. Allie Bertin Sherrington' is back in the Bertin Beauty Shop as manager iagain. She offers the latest in hair shaping styling and Permanent Waving. BERTIN BEAUTY SHOP 256 East Center Phone 1343 1 IGi 1L f MRS. GEORGE WORTHEN (District President) Club Notes BONNIE THAIS Members of Bonnie Thais will meet at the home of Mrs. Ray Whitney, 450 East First North in Springville, Wednesday at 8 p. m. OREM WOMEN Orem Women's club will meet Wednesday at 3:15 p. m. at the Scera theater. Mrs. Arnold Burn-ingham Burn-ingham will discuss "Art of the Arizona Indians." Mrs. Neil Bunnell Bun-nell will give the litany. Mrs. Wilford Larsen and Mrs. Ray-Hanks Ray-Hanks will be hostesses. Election will take place. UTAH SOROSIS Mrs. Stanley M. Clark will be hostess to Utah Sorosis Wednesday Wednes-day at 3 p. m. Those not planning plan-ning to attend should call Mrs. Vasco M. Tanner. ELM WAN ADI Mrs. Elmo Halliday will be hostess to Elm Wan Adi at her home Friday at 8 pm. ST. MARY'S GUILD Mrs. A. B. Faulkner will be hostess to the Guild at her home, 359 West Fifth North, Wednesday Wednes-day at 1 p. m. She will be assisted assist-ed by Mrs. J. L. George. XI BETA Xi Beta of Beta Sigma Phi will meet Thursday at 8 p. m. at the home of Alice Dixon, 284 North Second East. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN Fun night for BPW will be held at the home of Mrs. Amelia Losce Thursday at 7 p. m. The scholarship committee will be in charge. LADIES' OF ELKS Election of officers will be held Wednesday at 8 p. m. at the Elks lome. All wives of Elks are invited in-vited to attend. PHILA NADA Open session will be held 7 p. m. CAMPBONNEVILLE TV.-T a vf i n a i ill Ka T V- . . - .5?? ? - the 2i of lviris. jcuzaDem miner, 9i cast First South. . W . M .'V.S ;., K,',-ii,iV7'y Hewly-Weds Honored A pretty nuptial party was that which honored Lois AUeen Brereton and James Norman Graves, who recently were mar ried in Salt Lake LDS temple. The reception was given. at the fFlr$t ward hall which was dec orated with leasonal flowers for the occasion. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo L. Gardner and the groom a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Graves all of this city. The. bridal gown was of traditional tradi-tional white, fashioned of satin and accented with fllmyfinger-tip fllmyfinger-tip veil. The bride carried a bou quet of roses and gardenias. She was attended by Mrs. Elmo Curtis as matron' of honor and Nelma Rae Sturgls, Joan Hurst, Emma Boren and Maurine Myers as bridesmaids. Keith Dalton stood with the groom. J. E. Bybee was master of ceremonies for the interesting program which was conducted during the evening. More than 330 relatives and friends presented gifts to the young couple, who will make a home in Provo. Beth Hatch Given Party Mrs. Edythe Hatch entertained at a birthday party Sunday in honor of her daughter, Beth. Dainty refreshments were served to Lila Barrett, Marie Nelson, Nel-son, Susan Hanson, Gail Schenck, Nancy Berry, Connie Kay; Molly Lucero, Ronald Morain, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hatch and the guest of honor. . A matinee party was enjoyed later, in the afternoon. D, (7. P. Pro& rams CAMP ONE Meeting has been postponed until next week. CAMP MANAVU Mrs. J .A. Clayson will be hostess host-ess at her home, 640 North Second Sec-ond East, Thursday at 2:15 p. m. CAMP SOWIETTE Alene Christensen, 730 West Seventh North, will entertain at her home. CAMP TWO A picture for the county history will betaken at the meeting held Thursday at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Amelia Losee, 160 East Center. CAMP THREE Camp Three has postponed the regular meeting until next week. CAMP FOUR-SIX Mrs. Betsy Anderson will be hostess Thursday at 2 p. m. at her home, 364 North Third West. CAMP PROVO Meeting will be held at the home of Sarah Dixon, 440 North Fifth West. Thursday at 2:30 p. nv CAMP EIGHT Mary Hafen and Norma Harris will assist Mrs. C. V. Hancock Thursday at 2:30 p. m. wheu she entertains at her home, 412 West Fifth South. FACTORY COOPERATION 21.20 CLUB ALUMINUM included with every Monarch purchased during this sale The Best in Gas, Coal or Electric Cooking Exclusively at T IE 1 sfrr- ccnhiJba ' firm! BEFORE you fall love with that new dress, ask "Will it dry clean?" If it won't, say "No!" emphatically, or we shall have to disappoint you when it becomes soiled ... for if we can't clean it with this most gentle can't be cleaned. Qualify Cleaned MADSEN CLEANING PHONE 475 Spring Cleaning ; Of Rose Plot Set . An interesting session of Timp-anosos Timp-anosos Garden club was held with Prof. M. D. Wallace addressing the group on "Plant Improvement." Improve-ment." Mrs. Frank J. Earl reported re-ported that the individual markers mark-ers for the community rose garden gar-den will be ready for Installation soon. Mrs. Eliza Fillmore announces that there are Btlll a few plots available and those" interested in securing them may con tact .her. Door prizes were smoke treed which were presented to Mrs. Irene Turscanskl, Mrs. tErnest Reimschiissel and Mrs. Bessie Grimm. It was planned to clean and prune the rosebed Wednesday, April 7, if weather permits. Helpers Help-ers will be welcome and are asked to bring clippers, rakes and shovels. Two Birthday Parties Held Mrs. Phyllis Fields entertained at her home -during the week at two birthday parties for her chil dren. Victor Fields was the guest at the first party, celebrating his fifth anniversary with 15 small friends who brought him pretty gifts. Birthday cake and special treats were enjoyed. Neva Jean Fields was honored by 12 friends at a luncheon where gifts were presented. Her uncle, Harold Fields, delighted the girts with the showing of slides of scenes in California and Utah. Book Review Set Wednesday A book review "Table in the Wilderness" will be given by Helen Kimball of Salt Lake City Wednesday at 8 p. m. at the First ward chapel, instead of Tuesday as reported earlier. The review is being sponsored sponsor-ed by the First ward Relief society. so-ciety. Mrs. Roach Is Hostess DeMolay Mothers were guests of Mrs. Joseph Roach at her home in Payson Monday evening. A business meeting was conducted and luncheon served. Attending from Provo were Mrs. R. K. Nelson, Mrs. Ed B. Shriver. Mrs. R C. Laney, Mrs. Karl Scherer, Mrs. Fred Hedquist, Mrs. Lyle Bell and Mrs. Orton B. Meldrum. High Priests Slate Social A social for all high priests of West Utah stake will be held Thursday at 7:30 p. m. at the Third ward hall. All high priests, wives and widows of high priests are cordially invited to attend. Range Sale "7ff Ytfjnt, :v 7 too dcenlv in of services it W MIA Banquet At Santaquin SANTAQUIN The M Men and Gleaner banquet Thursday evening eve-ning was a highlight in MlA rec reational activities of the year. Eddie Sylvester of the Santa quin First ward was toastmaster and toasts were given to, "The Silver Jubilee," "The M Men and Gleaner organization," "The Lessons Les-sons We Believe, "M Men Basketball," Bas-ketball," "Sweethearts" and "All Fools Day." Each ward -presented a musical number. Guest speakers were Dean W. P. Lloyd of the BVU and psmond Dunford of the Nebo seminary One hundred and fifty M McnT Gleaners and MIA officers were present. Engagement Is Told Mr. and Mrs. August Lewis announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, Rosella, to Ross Rieske, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rieske. The bride-elect is a student at Provo high school and Ross graduated grad-uated from there last year. The young couple has not set a wedding date. They, plan a home in Provo. Elaine Warwood s Honored An enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Elaine Warwood when members of Semper Fidelas Lmet to celebrate her birthday. Sewing and games were features and luncheon was served. Present were Elva Pyne, Lydia Dowdle, Florence Baum, Rae Danner, Lucille Siemer, Ollio Wilson, Luella Burningham, Mary Laird, Martina Wilson, Nell Laird, Delpha Brown and Julia Andrea-son, Andrea-son, the latter two being guests. STARTS Open Daily 1:15 ' as- ' j Freaucerf mi4 Directed by ALEXANDER A lenaen Film 'raawcMan Releaiee! by e e K i "v e e i' WW . . w DOUBLE SHOW VAlUEI Mhe Men can forgive her Avf anything.., ,r- b - vcmt Tuvino . ocrrv ITMIinCCM I SOON "I REMEMBER MAMA Ci) Tonlfht "llagen Girl"' 7' TP SHIRLEY 1. RORY CALHOUN LOIS MAXWELL T RONALD j r m. PENNY EDWARDS HARRY DAVENPORT' ten, naj If Pterin HeHaw fm i Dmi It telai ALSO Holdaxvay liome Is Party Scene 4 Mr. and Mrs. Milton Holdaway were host and hostess at 'an attractive at-tractive dinner party at their home. A basket of sweet peas centered the dining table where covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. George Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Hold-away, Hold-away, Ray and Richa Harding, August and Ruth Johnson, Lena Gammon, LeRoy Holdaway, Carol Holdaway all of . Vineyard and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Taylor, and Mary Stewart of Provo. Merry games were played and prizes given.. Old time and modern mod-ern music was enjoyed. . Club Members Plan Party MT. PLEASANT "April 8th will be the occasion Qf a gym party for the Laicos club. Volley ball and relay games will be played in the North Sanpete gymnasiums Later, Virginia Seely will be hostess at her home where election elec-tion of officers for, the coming year will be held. Outgoing officers offi-cers are: Dolores Seely, president; Janice Fowles, vice president and Loye Hafen as secretary-treasurer. Mrs. C. A. Cox Is Club Hostess Mrs. C. A. Cox entertained at her home Friday for members of Four-C club. Bidden as guests were Mrs. Paul Baker, Mrs. Alta Webb, Mrs. Emit Thalman and Mrs. Aseal Barrett. Guest awards went to Mrs. Barrett Bar-rett and Mrs. Webb. Mrs. William Kelsch, Mrs. Ned Cameron and Mrs. Olive Williams gained the score awards. ' Luncheon was, served to those named and Mrs. Hazel Hundley, Mrs. Don Lees, Mrs. Walter Lid-diard Lid-diard and Mrs. Moorlan Snow. TODAY Last Show 9.00 P. M. if!) KORDA 30th Centvry-Fei KENT TAYLOR PEGGY KNUDSEN Direct. ky WILLIAM F. CLAXT0N A Sol M. WurUtl FredudloN Riletttd by 20th Ctntury Fox & 10 "Love and Learn, 8:S0 IT Pher Godfrey Uvut ef ftmt I MAJITHA 9: QWWlslBjeja. IMA DAILY HERALD Husbands Are Elrn Wan Adi members enter tained their husbands at an attractive at-tractive party held at the home of Mrs. Dale Larsen, who was assisted as-sisted by Mrs. Elmo Halliday and Mrs. Joseph Clayson. Card games and luncheon were the- diversions. Game awards went to Mrs. Percy Thatcher," El-don El-don Rowley, Mrs. Les Longman, Elmer Carlton and Mrs. Dale Larsen. Lar-sen. Included in the group .were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clayson, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Les Longman, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fifield, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Halliday, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. George Boel, Mr. and Mrs. Dinnerparty' For Club 47 A gay dinner party was enjoyed during the week end by members of Club 47 at Silver Star 'cafe in Orem. Coven were laid for Mrs. Ted Voelker Mrs. George Thomas, Mrs. Lynn Starley, Mrs. Marvin McEwan, Mrs. James Daniels Dan-iels and Mrs. Francis Carter. The next meeting will be held Friday, April 10 at the home of Mrs. Francis Carter in. Orem. Ends Tonight! "Bride of Frankenstein" And "Son of Frankenstein" STARTS TOMORROW 1 Regular Prices! 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