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Show Local BPW Club Receives Awards Ten delegates and alternates the Orem Business and Pro fessional Women attended the an- nal convention of the Utah Fed eration of BPW last weekend in ark City.Purpose of the convention conven-tion was to elect state officers and present awards to individual clubs. The Orem club was the only Gub in the state to be awarded ftie stabalizing membership $ward, reported President Willie mith. She said the club also was warded for membership increase in-crease based on percentage, un-oer un-oer Lurleen Hansen, Membership Member-ship chairman, also was named fpr having the most outstanding f IT'S NOT YOUR FAULT f All carpeting soils even itnd needs periodic cleaning. Taylor cleaning is superior because it actually removes dirt, lifts matted pile, revives texture and color. You can use your rooms instantly because the carpet will be dry. TAYLOR CARPET 1497 South State Orem Phone 225.2489 "SO YOU THINK YUL BRYNNER'S ROMANTIC, EH! BABY? 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Easterling, national recording secretary of the National Federation Federa-tion of BPW from Charlotte, North Carolina, to the 350 club members present. Theme of her message was, "This is the time; this is the place." She told the group to prepare for automation and promised, "I will shock you with the best of care Msm or No Down Paymtnt DALE WHITIOCK - 808 McGEI BEAGLEY - GLENN TIPTON - 7 P.M. 373-6532 - "- 'AV " Mrs. Ronald D. Clayburn (Emma Lee Stratton) and make you think.' Dr. Norman Weissman, associate asso-ciate professor of pathology and biologic chemistry at the University Univer-sity of Utah, spoke Sunday on the topic: 'Ecologoic Conscience of America." State officers elected were: Jean Fox, Salt Lake City, president; presi-dent; Mrs. Delone Petersen, Logan, Lo-gan, first vice president; Mrs. Josephine Yergensen, Roosevelt, second vice president; MissKar la Hulet, Cedar City, recording secretary; Mrs. Bessie Mower, Price, treasurer; and Miss Helen Hel-en Dahle, Salt Lake City, corresponding cor-responding secretary. Attending from Orem were: President Smith, Alameda Gammon, Gam-mon, VeldaSmall,DorothyCamp-bell, VeldaSmall,DorothyCamp-bell, Irma Jeanne Argyle, Dona Sumner, Dorothy Stratton, Mollie Aired, Wanda Hancy and Lur-i leen Hansen. SCERA Summer Band Program Final registration date for the SCERA summer orchestra and band program will be Saturday, May 13, at the Lincoln Jr. High from 9 to 12 a.m. and Orem Jr. This Spring It's Allen's for the finest in Drycleaning of your: Apparel Draperies Slip Covers Drop by and take a look at "Spencermatic" our all new computer controlled con-trolled Drycleaning unit truly the Cadillac of cleaning machines. SAME DAY SERVICE - Everyday ALLEYS Drive In Cleaners 556 So. State OREM Ph. 225-0501 MhVE A BALL (CROW STYLE) r4 01,0 OLD CROW -S3 STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY HMTUCIT S'MICTT KHWOH twSUrM mnol PIS THUD 0 Impressive Rites Unite Local Pair In an impressive evening ceremony, cere-mony, April 22, before a background back-ground of yellow chrysanthemums and ferns, Emma Lee Stratton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stratton and Ronald D. Clayburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Clayburn Clay-burn were married. Bishop Zane Taylor officiated. A reception immediately followed the ceremony. cere-mony. The bridal party walked slowly down the stairway to the soft strains of the organ. The new Mrs. Clayburn was attired in an original full-length taffeta sheath accented with bands of wide lace and full elbow-length sleeves. She wore a short veil held in place with a Dior rose. Her bouquet was yellow cymbidiuorchids and white stephanotis. Attending the bride were Miss Dorothy Stratton as maid of honor and Mrs. Russell Mattinson as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were: Mrs. Mensel Stratton; Gayle, Shauna, Teresa Clayburn, all of Orem; and ZendaMenselof Salt Lake City. They all wore identical yellow embossed sheaths and carried lace trimmed rosebud nosegays. Ronald Miller served as best man and the ushers were Russell Mattinson, Mensel Stratton, and Brent Clayburn. Mrs. Linda Miller Mil-ler and Mary Warwood helped in the gift room. The serving was done by Carolyn Bailey, Barbara Rich, and Barbara Fangle.Nadine Jacobson sat at the guest book. Mrs. Stratton in Ecru lace and Mrs. Clayburn in tan both wore yellow rosebud corsages. Very special guests were grandparents Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Mensel of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Faunsbeck of Logan and Mrs. Maime Johnson of Bell, California. For going away, the bride wore a gold colored two piece suit with black accessories. The young couple will visit southern California Cali-fornia and Mexico for a wedding trip. Pre nuptial parties were given by Dorothy Stratton and by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mensel of Salt Lake City. High from 2 to 5 p.m. Registration Regis-tration will be held in the music department of each school. All students who are planning to enter the music program in the fall should plan to attend the summer classes. Beginning this year a special stringed instrument instruction program will be held at those schools for all fifth graders who are going into the sixth grade. Those students are urged to consider con-sider beginning on stringed instruments. in-struments. Beachball Old Crow and Water MttUO H I HI UMOttSOtP CIM HSTKII r ct . rmifon.n i Li . Miss Catherine Pyne Les Belles Amies Hear Book Review Fascinating Womanhood, a book written Dy Helen Andelin was re viewed for Les Belles Amies Club Thursday evening. Mrs. Karen Krogh gave an excellent presentation presen-tation of Fascinating Womanhood Woman-hood and explained that a feminine femin-ine woman can find fullfillment in her marriage. The author states that important import-ant success ingredients for a good marriage are love, communication, com-munication, acceptance and understanding. un-derstanding. A cuple should live their respective roles with the man as head of the family, provider, pro-vider, and protector and the woman wo-man as wife, mother and home-maker. home-maker. The most important goal for a woman is to correct her own faults and change her attitudes. The first step is to accept her husband as he is and not attempt at-tempt to change him by nagging or criticizing. Secondarily, she should be complimentary to her husband about his attributes and talents. Mrs. Krogh said that when a woman does this her husband responds favorably and the couple can begin to achieve an ideal marriage relationship. Mrs. Gary Farr, club president, presi-dent, announced the annual Mother's Moth-er's Day Luncheon would be held on May 13. 1957. at the Town House Restaurant in Salt Lake City. Les Belles Amies andTra-falga andTra-falga Clubs will honor their mothers moth-ers on that occasion. Mrs. Fred Haderlie greeted the club women at her parent's home, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Morrill. Assisting As-sisting her in planning for the evening and serving refreshments were Mrs. Farrell Rawlings and Mrs. Chuck Morris. ALL TYPES OF REMODELING CARPORTS GARAGES ROOM "ADD-ONS" RESHINGLE NTOW 235Lb. SHINGLES 15 YEAR Warrantee Reasonable FREE ESTIMATES Yovr BANKAMERICARO Welcome Herat UTAH VALLEY BUILDERS supply, rue. HARD- rN UADC Admiral Sale Radios $8.88 Record Players. $28.95 Portable T.V $69.95 TRIPLE V INC. 1698 Sq. State, Orem PITCHING? Let doctor's formula stop it Zemo speeds soothing relief to externally ex-ternally caused itching of eczema, minor rashes, skin irritations, non-poisonous non-poisonous insect bites. Desensitizes nerve endings. Kills millions of surface sur-face germs, aids healing. "De-itch" skin with Zemo, Liquid orOintment. Quick relief, or your money back! EFf A bays: A- Catherine Pyne To Be Married Mr. and Mrs. Orland E. Pyne of Orem announce, the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Catherine, to William Kent Stemmons of Provo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Humphreys of Idaho Falls, Idaho. The couple is planning to be married May 27 in Idaho Falls LDS Temple rites. A reception will follow that evening in Idaho Falls. They will be feted again on June 3rd with an open house in the Orem 11th Ward from eight to ten p.m. Tp9 bride-elect is a graduate of Orem High School where she was a member of A cappella. She is now employed at Signetics Corporation Cor-poration in Provo. Her fiance is a Junior at Brig-ham Brig-ham Young University and is employed em-ployed in Provo. He has completed an LDS mission to the British Isles. Women's Fellowship Women's Fellowship of Orem Community Church will hold their Annual Strawberry Breakfast, Tuesday, May 16 at 10 a.m. in the Memorial Building. Officers for next year will be installed. All women of the church are cordially invited to attend. 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