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Show 0 LOI1 FREE PRESS, LEITI, UTAH HAWS FAMILY GATHER EASTLtt DINNER Mrs. Jay Haws entertained at a family dinner in honor of ht-- hus band's mother. Mrs. Alice Haws, 79. on her birthday, Easter Sun- dav. An elaborate cake with candles was the centerpiece. Also present from Salt Lake City were Mr. and Mrs. David Cook and Kim r Others Cook. f"; Lady Jaycees Fete Mothers at Annual Party "j. i y 1 mm tmmmm ' Robert Karren. took charge and Mrs. Paul Julian was inc harge of the program. Eleven members and their guests attended. Arrangements of daffodils and spring flowers made a lovely background for the tea. Favors were attractive "macaroni" corsages designed by the club members. Luncheon was served and a program enjoyed. The toast to the mothers was given by Mrs. J. B. Cooper. Appearing on the program were little Paula Julian, tap dancing; Gloria '' vice-preside- " Whipple, ballet; Mrs. Donna MitPauline chell, piano selection; Shelton and JoAnn Carter, vocal duet; Karma Christensen, reading; JoAnn Colledge, pantomines ; Opal and Naomi Colledge and Christine Roberts, tap dancing; Uornell Bateman, Berniece Rassmussen, Edith Roberts, vocal trio, with Mrs. Georgia Lou Zeigler as acOther accompanists companist. were Mrs. Naomi Shaw and Mrs. : Yv" C." "'ji ft CAKOLYN WHIPPLE Carolyn Whipple Named to National Honorary Fraternity Word was received Mr. and by Mrs. Byron Whipple that their daughter, Miss Carolyn Whipple, second year student at the USAC in Logan, has been named to Phi U, national honorary fraternity in Home Economics. Members of the fraternity are elected from the upper two fifth of the Sophomore class for scholarship. Miss Whipple, who is majoring in dietetics, is also a member of JoAnn Brown. Alpha Chi Omega sorority at the She is serving on the college. year book staff and is organist for the LDS Institute choir. She Dist. will again serve on the committee for the Agathon, college open Mrs. Byron (Ada) Whipple was house event, in May. j in th? elected second First District of Timpanogos Mrs. Byron Whipple Named to Post In Club Federation vice-preside- nt Letiiian Club Federated Women's Clubs at vention Saturday. Mrs. Whipple con- Tours Bank Much better informed on probOrem, president, and Mrs. lems of banking are members of the Letitian Club who enjoyed a Karl Banks, Pleasant Grove, tour of the local bank last ThursMrs. Whipple is currently day. Arrangements for the tour elect of the Auctus were made by Mrs. Richard Club, federation member club. Worthen who served as Among her many activities are in- with Mrs. Don Holmstead. There cluded former- - secretary of the were 18 members of the club in Women's Legislative Council of attendance for the tour and the Utah County, and class leader in luncheon which followed in the bank - dining " room; "" Mrs. " Vern Relief SociejLy Main speaker of the convention Webb, Mrs. Melba Clark and Mrs. which was held in the Timpanogos Wesley Turner of the staff con Stake House in Pleasant Grove, ducted the group to all accessible was Dr. Ariel S. Ballif. He talked parts of the bank. on marriage patterns and philosophy and keynoted the convention ATTEND MISSIONARY FARE theme, "The House I Live In WELL IN HIGHLAND Means America to Me." Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mangum Representatives from the Lehi and Mrs. Julia Carlton attended Federated Women's Clubs were the missionary farewell held Sunpresent at the convention. The day evening in the Highland Ward Lehila Club, newly federated, was chapel for a close friend, Miss La given an official welcome and the Dean Healey. Miss Healey, long presence of members acknow- time friend of Leah Mangum Hanledged. son, will leave this week for the Northern California Mission. will serve with Mrs. L. S. May-coc- k of vice-preside- vice-preside- nt LOANS O O O AUTO FURNITURE SIGNATURE Geneva Finance Phone 413 American Fork April 16. The ceremony was per formed by Bishop Vernon K. Nielh Ward sen in the Third-Sevent- FAMILY HONORS LEO , LOTT ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. Leo Lott entertained at a family party honoring Mr. Lott on his birthday, last Wednesday, April 14. The Easter theme was followed in appointments and a decorated cake lent a festive air. In the group with the Lott family were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Lott; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lott, Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Angus Vance and Mrs. Blaine Vance and three children of Tooele. nCph family members and close friends in at tendance. A large bridal shower followed immediately in the re creation hall. Following a color scheme of green and pastel yellow, daffodils, forsythia and ferns made a lovely Mrs. Ruby Nielsen background. the processional and replayed Mendelssohn's cessional music, wedding march from Lohengrin. While the guests were gathering. Miss Dorothea Kalmar played a background of piano music. The bride chose for her wedding an afternoon model of silver threaded cream-whit- e faille, with black velvet accent. She pinned a corsage of white gardenias and pink rosebuds to her shoulder. Standing as her sole attendent was her sister, Mrs. Homer Trinnaman who was attired in a pink embossed model with corsage of yellow carnations and white gardenias. Mrs. Gilbert wore navy and the mother of the groom donned a frock of Royal blue print. They wore corsages of carnations and gardenias. Lawrence Glather performed best man's duties for his friend. . Here from Fort Meade, Florida, for the occasion were the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Gilbert. Mrs. George Luke, mother of the groom, attended from Midway. Mrs. Helen G. Jones was mistress of ceremonies for the program. A vocal trio, "I Love You MRS. ROBERT FOX, GRANDSON, VISIT IN CALIFORNIA Mrs. Robert Fox accompanied her erandson, Ned Christensen. to they ?n Dieeo. California, where icitv with his mother. Mrs. Max l.nn.l Mrs. Lund will be remem hered as the former Beth Fox. Goinc by motor last Thursday, they remained for the Easter week-enreturning home Tuesday morning. Ned is living with his grandparents and is a first venr student at Brigham Young University. d, Ann Nielsen, Anita Miller and Phyllis Price, members of the bride's Mutual class, was accompanied by Mrs. Ruby Nielsen. H. C. Evans gave an original reading; Billie Evans danced with Miss Marilyn Anderson as accompanist. Mrs. Marcia Colledge gave a reading and songs by Adell and Elaine Trinnaman, were accompanied by Mrs. Evelyn Slater. Dancing by Anna Rose Lavedcr; a song. "Always." by Stella Luke and a clarinet duet, "Wonderful One," by Joan Luke and Barbara Truly," by Carol Arranged by Mrs. Vernon K. Nielsen and Mrs. Stanley M. Tay lor, an excellent musical program was presented for the members of the Athenian Club last week. J. W. McAllister, muse instructor at Brigham Young University. brought a group of his students who performed. Ross Errington was the accompanist. Mr. Erring- ton also played piano solas. "Clair lie Lune," and an arrangement of "Brahms Lullaby," by Walter Lehila Club at her home last Thursday. Mrs. Ronald Price assisted as hostess and also gave the litany. Lovely arrangements of spring blooms decorated the rooms. The spring motif was followed in appointments and favors wtTc tiny Easter baskets with Granger. Tenor soloist Weenig rendered several selections including, "O Sole Mia," and "Song of Songs." Mr. Elwood. basso, presented several well received numbers including. "Old Man River." Miss Law, soprano, sang, "Romance." and two lighter compositions. Mr. McAllister joined her in a duet, "Indian Love Call." Mr. McAllister is the father of Dale McAllister, well know n former music instructor for the Lehi elementary school. Mrs. Clifford Miller, club president, took charge of the meeting. and reiwrts on the Women's Legis lative Council were given by Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Lloyd B. Adam- son. The import ance of the Frho Dam project and the United Nations were main topics retxjrt- ed. Committees Chosen Committees for the coming year were announced by Mrs. Russell as follows: Innes, president-elec- The main order of business, conducted by Mrs. Keith Evans, club president, was the election of officers for the coming season. Mrs. Lynn Norma) Webb, currently was adserving as vanced to the office of nresdent. Mrs. Southwick was elected Mrs. Elmo Russon, vice-preside- nt In vice-preside- Treasurer is Ernest I'm corresponding secretary, Mrs. Jack liraiUfnr.thistorian. Mrs. Wayne Bushman! secretary-reporte- r. Mrs. ; - and Mrs. A. K. Chat field. On the flower committee will serve. Mrs. Alton Giles, chairman; Mrs. Cm. S. Peterson and Mrs. A. W. Davis. Attendance committee includes. Mrs. George U'wis and Mrs. Ruby Taylor; litany, Mrs. Edna Campbell and Mrs. E. B. Garret t. A new office, that of publicity chairman, was created. Mre. V. L. Worlton was selected for the position. - 24-HOU- it, 13 S4 The program and civic committee chairmen will be appointed by the new president. Retiring officers with Mrs. Evans are Mrs. Glenn E. Smith, secretary-reporter; Mrs. Ernest Urry, Mrs. corresponding secretary; Maxine Peterson, treasurer; Mrs. Eugene Hilton, historian. Current program chairman is Mrs. Ronald Price and Mrs. Don South wick is the civic committee chairman. The club which was accepted into the federation recently, was officially welcomed into the organization at convention in Pleasant Grove, Saturday. . HONORED AT BIRTHDAY PARTY A group of friends gathered at Evans Cafe dining room to surprise Billie Evans on his 14th birthday, last Saturday. Assisting his mother, Mrs. W. F. Evans with the dancing party were his brother, Gary Evans, and John L. Wilkin. Gifts were presented and refreshments enjoyed. The guests included JoAnn Evans, Karla Mork, Diane McMillan, Lola Webb, Jane Lott, Jeannine Whimpey, Billie Mercer, Calvin Lewis, Stephen Swenson. Glen Cowden and John Southwick. A laugh to be joyous, must flow from a joyous heart, for without kindness there can be no true joy. -- Carlyle. WRECKING SERVICE R Day I'hone American Fork 124 t, Night Phone Lehi 212-- W n. ALPINE MOTOR COMPANY Your Friendly Ford Deler American Fork B!!P KB YoiMTe in mm todays pi IN Dr. W. P. PETERSON " , Veterinarian announces that he has established residence in American Fork, and will practice in this area. His office will be at his home at 26 North First East, American Fork JLhrill to the surge of power in today's finqst gasoline the best in Utoco's Fine I I W "I F.YPAnrinnal J. Lltflltll MM W M every way! a S tl Wj JJO 100 Proof Bottled "" in Bond Straight WMMPI Athenian Club Hears Lehila Club Musical Program; Elects New Officers Mrs. M&xine Peterson was hosNames Committees tess for the members of the Program committee, Mrs. Eldon Harding, chairman, with Mrs. G. R. Taylor, Mrs. Douglas Smith and Mrs. Stanley M. Taylor. Civic committee, Mrs. J. Earl Smith, chairman, with Mrs. Ida Joast, completed the program. Chapman and Mrs. Elmo Bidding-toMiss Gay Hair was accompanist for the above selections. Entertainment committee, Mrs. Mrs. Gwen Lewis cared for the Robert Fox, chairman, with Mrs. guest book. In charge of gifts Cecil Ash, Mrs. Harold W. Barnes were Miss Cassie Lewis, Barbara Woolstenhulme and Edna May were Mendenhall. The gifts carried by nieces of the bride, Adell Trinnaman, Sarah Gilbert, Glenda Woffinden and Anna Lavedcr. Refreshments were catered by Watkins Cafe. Those serving were members of the Mutual class taught by the bride. Following a honeymoon in Vancouver and the Northwest, the newlyweds will make their home in Salt Lake City. Attention Stockmen, Farmers! S x immediate Miss Lonnie Rae Cook. Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Haws, Hugh. Elaine and Ralph and Mr. and Mrs. Knollin Haws. A lovely spring motif was used ;roughout for the wedding of Miss Sarah Kathryn Gilbert, who be came the bride of Lloyd Luke of Midway. Wasatch County, Friday, church, with at the leiand Hanake, Bountiful: Miss Kathryn Gilbert, Lloyd Luke Married Hie annual mothers party in which the Lady Jaycees entertained their mothers was held last Monday evening in the Second Ward Relief Society room. Mrs. gathered festive board were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haws, Magna; Mr. and Mrs. THURSDAY, APRIL v !! ill Bourbon history. 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