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Show 1 SUNDAY Former Bishops L Take Part On MIA Program ; Mrs. Marvel Hancock was heppy to have a number of friends and relatives call, during the week, when she celebrated her birthday anniversary. Among the PAYSON ! J? f J 0v.v.&ua uaiif " chapel. Effect Of Color on Lives Told , . OREM The effect that color has on our lives and in our, homes was discussed for members of the Orem Women's Club Wednesday afternoon by BInic Bovven of Provo. Mr. Lowen told the ladies hat there nre thousands of shades developed although few laymen could identify correctly over 13. Each person should experiment with these various shades and find the ones which Miit hispersofiality and. then use SPANISH FORK The Black Hawk organization of Spanish Fork announces a party to be held in the Palmyra Stake House on March 10, starting at 7 p.rru There w 51 be a program, luncheon and dancing. Admission free to those over 74 years of. age, with a small charge for others. Post No.. 1 is' in charge of the social. Cameron, vice president in the ab- of the president, Mrs Ncldon Marshall who is recuperating from an operation.. The ila? salute was given by. Mrs, Royd, Asay and the litany was given by Mrs. Harold Teterson The-- legislative report on the laws governing the custody of the criminally insane at the Utah State Hospital, was given by Mrs. Gerald Rucklcy. Candidates for club officers were considered by ballot by the club officers under, the direction of the nominating committee with Mrs. '. Harold Peterson acting as chair srnre a - 1 War Bride Plans To Leave for Month Visit, Le-Gran- de , . - i L i j ! 1 1. .1 Elaine Kimball Says Yes To Student Daryl Anderson i 1 n ru--, - . - - . . 1 hsifM ' j ! j j j ' j Zl district elementary supervisor; Principal Fenton Prince; Mrs. Vadis Robinson, district nurse; .'M(W.W.'WlVAVIf.W.VAO,V'JV Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Aired and Mrs. Reed Hacking, school sec- retary. daffodils and purple heather and with artfully arranged bowls of salad greens. PTA officers who donated, prepared and served the tasty luncheon under the direction of Mrs. Edwin Aiken, presi-dewere Mrs. Bert Skinner, Mrs. Ezra Patten, Mrs. Raymond Stewart, Mrs. O. S. Allen, Mrs. Moroni Jensen, Mrs. Max Pyne, Mrs. Max Andrews, Mrs. Jack Cameron. Mrs. Gordon-BillinMrs. Merlin Finch, Mrs. Stanford Bonnettr-Mr- s. Kenneth Whitwood and Mrs. Neal Bunnell. n, WHISTLE A TUNE WOOLS.. OF Light Weight! '' gs. ; ,j i smart,: new wool suits by suit is impeccably har canvas. hand-tailore- j .. A Ramsayl Each fashion-famou- s j and interfaced with Armo d Each buttonhole Is turned by hand Full-Siz- e! Low All new . ; . light as a baby ; ; 1 easier to use. And no bag to empty ' season. ! For Ramsay backs up its line with a potent national adver- - f Spring with Ramsay and set a record-breakin- g hands never touch dirt I Try the new Hoover Lark. S how it stands up to you, rolls on -- 1 j , j -- H i . ft fi i I i i N its own wheelsSee how it gets n the dirt with famoua : ; deep-dow- Hoover cleaning action it beat as it sweeps as it cleans. See how easily it does draperies furnish- ings, floors with the Veriflex host that never kinks and the cleaning tising icampaigin in Mademoiselle and Glamour. 1 s ' attachments that are available. And see how we'll save you money big money with our special introductory trade-i- n offer. ! ; ' W Flowers Grow 5WT es PR0V0 1' - FLORAL : ;i.riW" Tll2r At 11 Os i prepared icvt J&t CL - i ' ' As a liquid , . 5.94 Per; Month i 5500 - i - t r , "I ' ; " r ' - st i (left) illlDYiKlil: Shawl collar, surplice front, velvet trimmed cuffs and collar with twin matching pins. Straight skirt with back r. kick pleat. Pink, Aqua and Beige, sizes 7 to 15. 1!; j 5995 CVCHCICCWCC Because it helps compensate for the moisture time has taken away, Revcncscence has been chosen by vomrn wIio'e ?kin is now soft, mooth and dewy-fresas the one essential preparation in thrir beauty routing How flatteringly make-uglows over it all the day long. r Ready - to - Wear h First Floor : i p ' . 65 'down lumiDiwmtiiiAv ; " IUJ j60':. J .y KaMa-Twi- 3, 9. I ' ' P.eter pan collar. Front strap and hip tabs 'piped with chartreuse or navy gab. Straight skirt with back kick pleat. Grey and Tan with Chartreuse trim. Powder and Pink with Navy trim. Sizes 7 tp 15. :, 9S. 13, 19, 13. ' Worsted Flannel (Above) ICS Ci-- TWC LcAufu Cost! each, Whether it's, an anniversary, a birthday or there's nothing a friend in the hospital like fresh flowers or a lovely potted plant to give sentiment and beauty to the occasion. Phone 80 Where the There were 34 members present rnd the following gpests: Frnmnton Collins. Mack Christian. Winston Crawford Grant Powlev. Ernest Lyon, and M. L. '' i Mc-Bet- FRESH FLOWERS man'. Mansfield.1 - I Mrs.-ponn- Have Lunch MEANXMORE W H c N ,wu SEND BEAUTIFUL . Mes-darr.- f scintillating detail is executed to perfection. Waltz Into . , 11 ! 1 5LJ?S ;r- - WW Incornctly chosen decided the success ofsa business venture and how unconsrioi'ly we are affected by colors in all phases of living. The meeting was conducted at the Seem lounge by Mrs. Jack ' - fi The group were served at one long table centered with a cheery floral arrangements of yellow Black Hawkers To Stage Party them harmoniously' in personal rtttire and in decorating' homes. It is as important to harmonize and conti.it these colors intelligently. ns it is to choose the right colors, he stated, lie also stated many instances of. how colors correctly or .' M Hancock Manwill and Peery and Mrs. Weston Bean. I children of Payson. Owen Loveless entertained Mrs; at luncheon and bridge' for Mrs. Owen Bartholomew, Mrs. A Gudmundson, Mrs. Floyd Harmer, Mrs. Leslie Olson, Mrs. Weston Bean, Miss Clara Johnson and Cora Page. At home from the Agricultural 5 College at Logan for the weekend were Jay Harmer, son of Mr. and LEHI Mrs. Ivor! Evans. Lehi's Mrs Floyd Harmer; Jerry Love only English ward bride, will leave less, son of Mrl x and- Mrs. Owen March 22 with her i two children Loveless; and Kent Wilson, son of to spend five months with her Mr and Mrs. Claiborn Wilson. parents and family; in England. Among those attending the an Mrs. Evans and her children nual convention and banquet of will fly east and board (the USS Utah ; Poultry Association in Salt United States for; the five-da- y n Lake City Saturday at Hotel Utah 1! vo T7 ill J rrr iL.agiaiiu. j.ucy wiu suivcj were Mr. and MrsJ Floyd Harmer, inp in ni l Lain .viarcii aiiu win gu Mr. and Mrs. Bud Harmer, Mr. to Leigh-on-Se- a in Essex, where and Mrs.. Jack Loveless, Jay Har? her parents resided Her brothers mer, Jilean Harding: and sisters all live in Leigh or Dr. and Mrs. Welby Ricks, Pro nearby. It will be the first time vo, formerly of payson, are an- she has seen them: 'since she, left ELAINE KIMBALL nouncing the birth of their first England to join lie? husband eight daughter. Sue Ann, born recently ago. She has two sisters at Utah Valley Hospital. The fam-- 1 years and three brothers waiting to ily also has three boys. j j see her. Mrs. Ralph . Coombs spent the Mr. Mrs. Evans met while weekend in Bountiful with her par he wasand in; the Air Force serving ents Mr.- and Mrs. E. C. Hedge- in' Evans received Mrs. England,1 r .; s; path.;. .'''''United States her citizenship last Mrs. C. E. Stevenson was hostess fall. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Kimball unit. j , :, . at her home Tues- "The of Provo announce the engage Daryl is also attending the BYU to her card clubwere Evans Carolyn, children, h Genevieve Elaine, to where he is majoring in Spanish. day. Attending OREM s Faculty members of ment of their daughter, Mrs. Marshal Fisher Mrs. 6, and Victor, 4, are elated with Mr. and He is a member of the Knign of son Anderson, Daryl the long trip Westmore School were enter- - Mrs. La M ar Anderson of SacraErlandson, Mrs.! Max Stew- prospects of making j to Templar social unit and was a RolandMrs. visit their sea and air by tained at a special luncheon mento, Cal. Mrs. art, Eugene Smith,! of Sacramento High graduate ; j Wednesday, which was parents': Elaine i attending school at School. He has previously served Bryce Jones, Mrs. Don Burdick grandparents. 'i Mrs. Evans keeps In close convisiting day at the school., Mem-oer- s the Brigham Young University two years in the U. S. Marine and Mrs. Earl Robinson. of the Westmore PTA. acted where she is at Leon Wride tact with other British war brides entertained Mrs. majoring in home Corps and has filled an LDS mis luncheon and cards for Mrs. Hope of this as hostesses for thegroup. area. There are four In to a of sion South America, economics, and is graduate facthe besides H.' Peters! Fork and one in PleasE. American Mrs. Mrs. Coburn. guests Special BY High School. She is an active J Wedding; date has not yet been V p. ulty and the custodians Included member of the Val Norn social set and will be announced later. Lane Barron,, Mrs. Gail Barron, ant Grove. Mrs. Farnsworth, hot lunch supervisor; Miss Alice Parker, ''Faculty presently attending the Univers of Utah majoring in dance completing her freshman year at Brighara Young University. Talented in dancing, music and art she was previously graduated from' Provo High School, She is a member of the LDS Church, Orcheses Modern Dance group and the O S Trovata social unit. The son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Vadal Childs. Roger is prominent in band, orchestra, and athletics. He also graduated from Provo High School and has attended 3YU. He is at present employed in, Salt Lake City and plans to attend' the University "of California, Los Angeles branch in the fall. Fifth-Eighth- , T A. Karen Qhristenson Reveals Plans for April Wedding Westmore Attractive Miss Christenson It'' i KAREN CHRISTENSON II 11 1 ; . auu ion, c Mrs. Mont bcnoenfeld of Salt Lake Mrs. Q. M. Burdick entertained City, who recently returned ifrom "' 1 V a year's stay in British Columbia, ai luncneon anaj caras ior mrs. Canada; Mrs. Marie Hancock and Ramona Smith, Mrs.! Don McCoy, cnuaren of Colorado Springs Colo.: Mrs: ArvU Conk, Mrs. 'Von Hill, iMrs.' Howard Stevens, Mrs. Wally! two children: Mr. and Mrs. Heher Brown. Mrs. Ralph; Daniels, Mrs. J. Reed of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Gould Dixon, Mrs.: Zoe Barnett, Steve Hancock of Spanish Fork: Mrs. Ralph Coombs:, Mrs. ' Page v.wb ' X. full Mrs. Lois Cowan, Mrs. Leon Full mer, Mrs. Harold Harmer, Mrs. DarreU Hill, Mrs. Sherm Loveless, Mrs. Roy Rodgers, Mrs. Alice fur-nish- ed An Intimate family party at the home of Judse A. H. Christcn-so- n in Orcm disclosed to family members the betrothal of Karen Christcnson and ''Roger J. Childs which is now formally: announced by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sherman Christcnson of Provo. It was also, on this occasion that Karen asked her grandfather. Judge Christcnson if he would officiate at the wedding to be held April 23 at the home of the prospective bride, A reception will follow the same evening s 'in the LDS Ward A " Birthday Anniversary Brings Numerous Visitors "Growth Through Lead-- ; was the theme of the! ership" Lincoln LDS Ward speech festival I held Monday evening at the chapel with all living former bishops as special guest speakers. Each of the following bishops recounted the outstanding achieve ments accomplished during; their term of office as bishops of the Timpanogos ward before the wards were divided: James A. Loveless, James H. Clark, Roy Gappmayer, Julian Hansen, Philo T. Edwards, Boyd, C. Davis, L. B. Bennett and the present bishop of the Lincoln ward, Melbourne D. Wallace. They mentioned accomplishments of the first bishop, Peter M. Wentz who served as bishop for. all of the people on the Provo bench wihch extended from Provo to Pleasant Grove with only approximately 1,000 people in . the entire region. Serving after him were the late Otis L. Terry and the third bishop, the late Otto Poulson. Music for the evening was by Mrs. Gordon Kedding-to- n who sang several vocal selections accompanied by Karen Terry. Appearing on the preliminary program which was held during MIA opening exercises were Sharon Jacklin, Gail Shurtz and Lorna Gordon. The program was under the dircttion of Marjone . Kocher ans. An informal social for bishops and their wives, special guest President Muton Jamison and of ficers and teachers of the MIA was given . by MIA, officers following the festival. j 4'' w Payson News OREM 4 3 SUNDAY, MARCH 7.U854 Utah County. Utah ' HERALD If 1! 1 BUY WITH CQNF1DENCS i v if Where Service Is '' GUARANTEED L 255 W. CENTER J ' I,.:'.-'- ' J Phone 2070 , !', w:'x .miM.yw. - 'i, vsV. , U j; A I I ' |