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Show i APK1L Utah County, UUh SLNDA. SUNDAY HERALD 100 Dozen Eggs Isn't Hay, Kids n .. . Women ot the Moose under the direction of Mr?. Sam Park, child -if I care committee chairman measured Easter egg ay in gallon amounts during the week as they prepared some 100 dozen prettily colored and decorated hard cooked eggs for the children of the American Fork Training School. Representatives or the lodge acting in the capacity of bunny rabbits, delivered the colorful eggs put up in wash baskets to the school on Saturday, in time for distribution thL morning A similar project has been car ried on each year by women of the Provo chapter. '1 J r Relief Society New Officers Feted at Lunch 1 y 1 71 n GTUDGC17D schools musrmake room for another 8,000 students in Utah next year. And the next year - and the year after that. So let's face it. We have a steady demand for more more class rooms. Support your teachers ' schools now. Remember, better schools build better communities! Yes, our crowded X) 5 f-iCJ- l' new officers and teachers of the Geneva LDS Ward Relief Society were honored at a luncheon at the home of Mrs. L. S. Maycock who is continuing on as president. The table was graced with a delightful arrangement of yellow daffodils and forsythia and ac cented with spray? of lavender heather in an Easter basket. The group spent the time fol- 'owing luncheon playing a Game." Mrs. D. Orlo Allen and Mrs. Don Fothering-hatied for. the prize. The officers who acted as hostesses were Mrs. Kenneth Lunceford, Mrs. Harold Baker, Mrs. Ray Johnson and Mrs. May-coc- Head, Wife Address Yesharah Group Ex-Missi- on Georgia Maeser, Editha Booth, Mrs. Amanda Johnston,' Mrs Carl Bentwet, Mrs. Ethel Crow ther, Mrs IrenexBair, Mrs. Fred Thompson, Adna Porter, Mrs J. Will KnigMjMrs. Hyrum vance, Zola Peterson, Mrs. Roy uoxey, Mrs. Charles fi. Rowan, Florence Valgardsen and Mavis Duke. Visitors were Mrs. John Markham and J. Will Knight. "Get-Acquaint- TUESDAY APniL2G8h GCESEi (302 Paid political adv., Norman C. Tanner, Salt Lake City 2743 East 6200 So., ed 71 - m See inspect and compare with any homes . . . k. i The 3-4-- Orem Literary Club Marks Silver Anniversary at Tea -- YGG IN YOUR SCHOOL ELECTIONS i Featured speakers at the recent that country. He remarked that meeting of Yesharah Missionary Eva Peron, generally considered Organization were Mr. and Mrs. a tyrant, did much to emancipate Harold Brown. The meeting was the women of 'Argentina and. held at the home of Mrs. Amanda bring about women suffrage. Mr, 7 Brown said that j the standard Johnston. Mrs. Zola Peterson introduced of living has risen so rapidly in that ;the country's the speakers. Mr. Brown, a mer president of the LDS Argen economy has nearly. been un- tine mission, served in that ca- balanced. Hostesses for the meeting were pacity for four years. Florence Mrs. Brown first Valgardson. chairman, telling spoke Jlr. and Mrs. Lynn E. Anderson, (LaVonda Sheen) something of geography and assisted by Mavis Duke, Mrs. customs of the people of Argen- Carl Bentwet, Emeline S. Wright, tina. She compared that nation Norma Thompson; and LaVerne 7 '..' ... the United States saying that Merrill. New officers and teachers tc John Mrs! of is it were; termed "a pot Attending melting honored were Mrs. Arthur Shepas is this country. Freckleton, Mrs.' Lewis A. Hannationalities" Hollis Mrs. herd, chorister; Mr. Brown, dressed in gaucho cock, Mrsv Melissa Bird,: Eliza-lel- h Scott; organist; Mrs. Don Fother-insha- rostume. of the predomin SouterMrs.l John Weenig, 4 theology leader; Mrs. ance of spoke New lyweds, Mr. and' ner. Mrs Dan Winnie, Mrs. Bert SALEM Emeline of and the Wright, Erma Bennett, people Spanish teacher topic rower of the Catholic Church in Pearl Snow, Mrs. Lynn E," Anderson greeted Bcarnson and Mrs. Dewey Whipple. Adelbert Hatch, Florence Martineau, Mrs. D. Orlo Allen, liter guests at a reception in the -Salem They wore ballerina length gowns .eader; of printed organdy and held bas- ary leader; Mrs. George Hansen, 9. LDS Ward chapel-Apr- il kets of Spring flowers. Flower social science leader: Mrs. Rus had married been The couple in the Salt Lake LDS Temple the girls were Katheryn Mendenhail sell Carson, and Mrs. Myrtle work directors; Mrs evening before with Elder Frank- and Kathleen Sheen. They wore Kitchen, Richard Benson, magazine direc lin Burih officiating. Going with matching frocks and carried minia- tor. Mr. were' ture the them for nosegays. ceremony Mrs Clarence- Sheen, Salem, parLee Anderson stood with his SPEEDY RUG A beautifully appointed silver Guests were served pink "cake ents of the1 bride; Mrs. James II. brother as best man. tea commemorated 25 years of. with a pale blue swirl andsilver A PORTLAND, Me. (UP) Andfrson, ravsnn. mother of the Mrs. Sheen and Mrs Anderson Mrs. companionship for members of leaves across the top. punch was bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. Ken- each wore a corsage of white gar Grace Wade, grandmother, braidwho been has the Orem Literary Club Thurs served from a cryistapunch bowl neth.. Sheen. Mr., and Mrs. Gordon denias. since childhood, ing recently m. H. Mendenhail. Mr, and Mrs. Carl and the blue napkins were in In the Scera Lounge. j 11.. n:.w..j cv...iraafle a v rug In three day Dennett, Mr. and Mrs. Walter greeted guests in the hall andi...,,. scribed in silver" .with the club Christensen Mary Clark and Mrs Mis Lee Anderson presided at weeks. She" used 804 yards of presi-iinsign- ia Mrs. D. J. braided officers, material. Park, Edith Hawkins. - For the reception the bride, who theThebride's book. Mrs. M. F. Crandall. vice Mrs. E. I Calder took charge dent; of a was profusion stage: Is the former LaVonda Sheen, palms and tall baskets of snap Lee Cloward, Jean Nelson, Linda president; and Mrs. A. V. Wash- -, of the guest book' and Mrs. C. T. Hanks, Lindi Horrocks, . ivin8fPvnp sWH thi lnh histnrv woce an cxqui.ile sown of import- dragons. Here Frank Edman act- Fay ai Karen Tolman, ed 'ace over satin The ful' scallop- ed as master of ceremonies for Peggy Davis, were new officers, Mrs. Roy E.jDO- ed skirt was bordered with a the program in which the following Sharon Henline. Donna Lawrence and Park and Mrs. Ada Skinner. and Naomi Adams, serving. mtpgled. to background pleated nvlorf tulle ruffle. ,The took part: Beatrice Davis, Arnell Ichatted music by In the gift room were Mr. and A floral arrangement of sprayXDean stcineckeri at the orean fitted bodice featured a scalloped 3arncy. Gordon Mendenhail, Vircollar. A ginia Kecle. Warren Kirk, Mrs. Kenneth Sheen and Mr. and Mrs of pink gladiolus and pink roses Assisting with the music through- rckhne and stand-uSheen. rrown of head' rau.cht her veil . II. C. Ottesen, Carl Bennett, interspersed writh garlands or pale out the afternoon were Mrs. rf tuiie. fm:crtip length. She Mrs Morris Bird and a group song The new Mrs. Anderson has been blue and silver ribbon centered! Clyde E. Weeks of Orem in vocal carried an orchid centered in step- - by the bridal attendants, with employed in the County Auditor's the serving table. Thelub accompanied by 7 Mrs. ha'iou.;. office. Mr. Anderson is employed ors of pale blue andsilver were Joseph .Beachaml of American Francis Gardner, reading. iTTKiinz t&e Drine was a sis Hostesses in the serving room at Dugway, where the pair will repeated in ornate candelabra Fork. Also performing were Mrs. ter Mrs. Gordon Mendenhail. ma vere Mrs.' Ella Cole and Mrs. Lynn live following an Arizona honey holding five lighted blue can-'BGammell and Mary Humph- tron of honor and Frances Gard Cloward with Myrna Killian, Mary1 moon. dies. rey of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson To Make New Home In Dugw'ay 7"G THEY DYED FOR THIS JOB Shown left front is Mrs. Sam Park, child care committee chairman, Women of the Moose who has supervised the dyeing of some 100 dozen eggs for distribution to the children at the American Fork Training School. Also shown; front right is Mrs. Harvard Adams, and committee members at the back, Mrs. Don Winter, Mrs. Lester Hardy, Mrs. Andrew Eaton . and Mrs. Warren Lott Jr. OREMi-Th- e - 0,000 1 V. I 1 17 Dedroom Family Homes' 5-6 (12) Now Under Construction , 0 U o Financing Arranged . ,,, p C-l- yn - Located In ririnnrn If I TO .1 3100 N. Canyon Road (West side of Canyon Rd.) " Built by GROW INVESTMENT col-numb- ers - 65 N. 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