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Show , :" SUNDAY. MAY 2, 1954 A 2 SUNDAY HERALD UUh County, Utah ' v... - of Elks will be installed J YYY - v t wn if " - - 1 ' . , . - . ' Tjr. - ) ll ! ; j Arts Ted WiUJb eature Dr. Carlton Culmsee,: A rts Corites t Finalists The new officers Jor the Ladies: at a ban 5 at the on May Wednesday, quet Dr. Carlton Culmsee of the Elks home at '8 p. m., for 'mem- Utah Agriculture College ; bers only. Y, fVj'- faculty,State a well-knoformer, Following the dinner a pro-- ; Provoan. will be featured speaker gram will be given, - with Mrs. at the Fine Arts Tea which will Lawrence Jensen as mistress of be held this afternoon at 2:30 j ceremonies p.m. in the Women's Clubhouse. Mrs. Ralph Thomas and Mrs. T"he tea sponsored by the WomRobert (Slug LThomas are acting en's Council of Provo climaxes as for the function. contests in three artistic enMrs. T. Rand Stephens is pro deavors, literature art and mugram chairman; Mrs, Jess John sic, and will provide the setting son- has the tables and decora- for presentation of the winners. The program for the afternoon tions In charge. . Reservations for the dinner will feature finalists in the music contest; winners of the other may be made" with Mrs. Gordon contests be selected at the Billings at Orem; Mrs. Lloyd tea. Thewill Clef Women's Treble Shannon at Pleasant Grove and with Mrs. M, . Berkhimer, Mrs Council Chorus will also present Fred Bown and Mrs. - Ralph several numbers. An invitation is extended to all Thomas in Provo. interested to attend. Dr. Culmsee will talk on ' the 'Correlation of the Arts." Born in St. Ansgar, la., he received his early schooling in Nebraska. After coming with his parents to Utah, he graduated from the F .. ... , TTTill t--i Lady Elks To Install New Off icers s . ...... i v Y -i- ' NaY Y; i co-chair- Y I ; t m - . - ; : -- j V, ? j 4-- .it' 1 I i - ROTC Wives See Turner Prize Movies f'A 'All . jE?" v - - . J Y urancn Agricultural uouege in Cedar City and later received both the Bachelor of Science! and Master of Science degrees from the Brigham Young University. He served on the Umversity acuity for some time, being made director of the extension division upon the death of H. R. Merrill. He entered military service in 1942 and served in the Navy as a lieutenant senior grade. Upon his release from the service he became dean of the college of arts and sciences at ng Las Vegas Is Chosen As Honevmoon Spot if or Pair Jack-o'-lanter- n" ' 1 ; X - " ,i S " ( A DR. CARLTON CULMSEE Friends Reminded Of AFROTC wives of Brigham Young University met on Thurs day at the home of Mrs. Samuel J. Skousen with Mrs. Leroyj C. Wilcox, Mrs. Gretta Nielson and Mrs. Skousen acting as hostesses. They were entertained by JMr. and Mrs. Glen Turner showing prize-winnimovies' "One Mrs. LaDelle : A. Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Justetj Bride is former Louie Moulton. their j , Summer Day," which won Uhe Provo matron, is awaiting . an Hyrum P. Maxim Award; 'The open house planned for' this afterwhich noon from 2 to 6 p. m. at the Magic home of her daughter and son- placed third in the Photographic the USAC in Logan. Mr. and j Mrs. Robert L. Society of America judging land ! Dr. Culmsee is now in the Navy Reid, 234 E. 2nd N. The occasion "Zoo in St. Louis." Stork gifts were presented to active reserve as a lieutenant marks the 79th birthday anniver Mrs. Robert C. Brady : and Mrs. commander. He; is married to sary for Mrs. Sutherland, ' Robert Lee Justet took for his house in their home the following Charles W. Sharp. Mrs. Jay "ray- - the former Edna Ball, who was All friends of the familv are bride during the week, the former evening ' which was also attended lor took charge of the business a teacher in Provo schools. They invited to call ion this occasion . Louie Moulton in rites performed by , Mr. and Mrs. Giorde Heidt, meeting at which plans for the have a son, Ralph. but the family kindly requests LDS i Salt Lake the by it WiHard Jones. Temple final meeting of the season were parents of the bridegroom. that there be no gifts Y Pres. A native Utahn, Mrs, SutherThe bride received guests in discussed. . Mr. and Mrs. Lyman II. Moul- an ankle length dress of. white Favors were small umbrellas , land has made her home most of ton, Provo, parents of . the bride satin! and lace. She wore a small over nut cups. Kef reshment? her life in Provo, , were hosts at an informal open cap on stuaaea wnn were served those named above and Mesdames Jesse E. Stay, Gold Star Mothers will be spe pearls which held a sheer veil Kenneth J. Morgan, Paul A. Sim boua cial guests. Two of them, Mrs edged with lace. She held mons, Lowell E. Call, Warren H. Catherine Singleton and Mrs quet of orchids. " L. Clair DeLong, Culpepper, Kleo Salmon are members of the OREM The American Junior colMrs., Moulton wore a rose O. Hancock, james! W. Legion Merck American Legion Post No. 72. of will Orem Mrs. and street Auxiliary ored length dress L. Stephens, Ellis D give a luncheon in honor of! their Those desiring further inform a Heidt Wore black linen with white. Sirles, Isom Orchard, Rulon D. Blake, Irven today from 2 to 4 p.m; Hon are invited to call Mrs. Ralph The couple, who were unattend L. Dailey, Harold L. Carter i and mothers at the Legion home in Orem. Schenck or Mrs. Leon OLsen. ed, stood before the fireplace Robert Crawford. i By MADOLINE DIXON flanked on either side by baskets PAYSON Members of Beta of carnations and daisies. 1; Cultus . Club vwho attended the; district convention. Federated; GIVE LEGS BEAUTY WORKOUT women s Cluhs, at bpanish t ons Mrs. Ver included Presideht-elec- t I If you work at a desk, you , C Iner Larson, Mrs. Don Christen-se- can eive' and feet a I I vJI IO I . your legs Mrs. Maxine Greenfialgh. The beauty treatment ' during the day. ladies, in addition to Mrs. "Leslie Learn to relax the muscles Reece, attended the Art Tea in thoroughly. And, if your desk "is Springville previously. covered, stretch your legs out as Discussion of the approaching ' ii state convention was topic of the Daughters of Utah Pioneersi, far as they can go.1 meet Camp Nebo, will Thursday. evening when members of the ill ay 13, 2 p.m., at tne nome oi Lanl. A ' buffet luncneon was Provo Business and Professional Afrs. MaUlda. Ifaskell. served to Mrs. Gerald Hanson Women's Club met "Thursday at Navy Mothers Club will meet Mrs.T Jay Ludlow, Mrs. Bill Fair- the home of Rhea Taylor, i Thursday, May 5, afr; the horne of banks, Mrs. XI Runnels, Mrs. During the evening reports Mrs. Ricka Wyler Commencing Larsien Wilde, Mrs! Dick Gray were given by committee mem at! 10 a.m., the ladies plan to Mrsj Bob Ashworth and Mrs. bers. Mrs. Dorothy Campbell of - i- -f. work on a quilt. Gerald Greenhalgh; Bridge fa Spanish Fork, state publicity Tri Trio Bridge Club met Thursi- - vors went to Mrs. Gray, Mrs chairman, read letters from na day at the home of Mrs. .Dick Greenhalgh and Mrs. Ludlow, tional and state headquarters pertaining to the convention which will be held in Provo on' June 4, 5 and 6. ' ' I f Y ". ' ' .. , - , jY-.Y- - 1 ' : Op X'Y n r FINISH UP TEA PLANS This committee from the Nautilus of NLU Alumnae met to complete plans for their Mothers Day Tea which they are sponsoring on Saturday at the home and gardens of Mr. and MrsJ J, Rulon Morgan. Shown left seated is Mrs. Dean Payne; standing left is Mrs. Ned Christensen, Mrs. Crawford Gates, Mrs. Richard L. Stott and Mrs. Bob Gallagher. " , . I j Junior Auxiliary Plans bunday Mothers Luncheon - ner-neaa- Pqyson Women Active in. !i ! , ClubvAffairs , BPW Discuss n, ri ;i rfjr Wr Convention J - -JT ; in-la- w, Mother Tea HiAh On Couple Feted List on Week's Functions At Barbecue ; By Relatives ; High on the: list; of anticipate i lagher) refreshments and Mrs. charming, functions of the week Dean fayne, qecorauons. Relatives of Captain and Mrs. will be the Mothers. Day tea to be given by j Nautilus of NLU Mrs. Kenneth Paul Peterson met at a barbecue Jessop Alumnae on Saturday, May 8 party at .the Junius Christiansen from 2 to 4 p.m- - in the home Entertains Faire Des home during the week to say and gardens f at the J.- - Rulon goodbye . to the Petersons who Morgan home, Mrs Kenneth Jessop was host with "their children will leave A program j will be1 presented ess to members of the Faire Des on a 2Vi year by active members from the Club recently for an evening of shortly for Japan assignment Brigham Young University cam games and social chat. pus. Renae Andrus, active chair-- ; - Light refreshments were served Captain Peterson has been in and prizes for the games went to Japan for the past eight: months mothers and one of the mothers Margie and Mrs. William! and has returned to escort his will respond.' A wealth of floral Faulker.Wright were family to Japan. His wife is the Others decorations are :be,ing planned Pauline Crandall, attending Mrs. DelT Tay- former Roberta Dean of Provo. ana eacn motner wm also .re lor and Mrs. Allen Bird. Mrs. Louise Sargent of Salt ceive a floral tribute There will Lake City gave several readings be refreshments served To remove a grease or oil stain at the going-awa- y party and correAlumnae" one from members the of committee of the miracle fiber related group The, lating plans includes Mrs. Rich- fabrics, rub on a thick soap" so- stories. ard L. Stott, Alumnae president; lution and rinse in cold running Cousins, aunts and uncles from. Mrs. Crawford - Gates, general water until the water runs clear. SpanishrFork, Provo, and Salt chairman of (the Tea; Mrs. Ned Then launder the whole garment Lake .City numbering 35, at- r Christensen andMrs. Bob Gal as usual. tended. , ' ; " . . ; j rffvrN (vnnrr err lUUlitoocillA CLst K Rfam hTvnil I XI A I Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting to those previously mentioned and Mima Rasband, Jean Randall,! Ruth L. Aiken, Amelia Buckley, ,'Allie Clark, Helen Dahle, Reta Egbert, Margaret Harrington, Lucille Haws, Marian Jarvis, Mable Kirk, Ellen Luke, Kate Mathews, Grace Milner, La Verne H.' NOTHING 'ST O O Old-roy- d, Girl (above) Is using a new toenail trimmer that's said to give cut: straight across with a slight downward a professional-typ- e curve at the center. Of chrome-finishe- d steel, the clipper comes with a toenail file attached. Rhea D. Reeve, Beth Scho-fiel- d, Velda Small, Velyn B. Stevens and Gertrude Wiseman.' 'r, ,1 ' mm miL IS r; N" 3' " 1l-t- 5V2 FEET WIDE! FAMOUS FEATURES ! FAMOUS QUALITY! T- I Y FOR; f- - .. 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