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Show -- r.-i r i if,11 Pleasant View News Kolob Stake Holds Swarm Night HERALD SUNDAY, MAY 23, 1954 r Utah County, Utah Many Parties Held During Past Week " j SUNDAY : Sixty-seve- n SPRINGVILLE Bee Hive girls of Kolob LDS Stake were presented as honor and graduate bees in the annual Swarm Night ceremonies conducted Wednesday, evening in the PLEASANT A': Parties VIEW! have played an important j part the past week for members of the ward There have been birth day, ward, scout and school par ties for old and young. The Eagle Scout Patrol under the ' direction of Ross , Bratt ' entertained for their parents. slides i of Europe were shown by Roy Hill and refreshments were served by Scouts stake house.. The theme for the evening was the book ' of Mark and arrange ments for the program were made by the stake Bee Keepers, Cora Lee Johnson and Grace H. Bennett. Girls of the Guardian group were assisted by those of the Gatherer group in presenting ; Col-ord- ed ; j v Howard i Buckley, Ronald . Hill, the entertainment S7 Robert Clark, Lynn Duff; Boyd A welcome to the mothers and Knight, Glade Perry and Tom rls was given by Miss Johnson Gleason. after which a tribute to the girls, Mrs. Sterling Cluff entertained Queen Bees, and teachers was . . . .. for her daughter, Carol, on her given by Thelma DeGraw. Carol Clark gave the introduction to eighth birthday. Eighteen guests , ': f were in attendance and showered Mrs. Inez the theme. The "Spirit of the xf J Henry, one of the administrators of the Berry Schools. Hive" was given in tableau form gifts - upon the ' honored guest Inc., Georgia, a youngster in needlework (above) at Games were played with prizes the educationalInstructs by girls of the Second Ward and center's original community school in Possum a demonstration on how the girls being awarded to the many Trot. Most of the school's students pay no money for tuition. V fill their assignments to become guests. Refreshments were served room or board. Some work even for pocket money. with the birthday cake. Honor Bees was made by girls of the Fourth Ward. Songs were Mrs. Grant Richards enter sung by the First Ward, Maple-to- n tained for her son, Robert, on his Ward and the Sixth i Ward, fifth birthday Wednesday. Neigh-- Somo EXTRA and a musical reading "Ballad of Dornooa rnenas gainerea 10 wisn the Badges" was given by the him " well and enjoy the games CHILD LIFE Arch Fifth Ward. directed by his mother and sisThe flag ceremony was con ter, Nancy. Small gifts were pre NILA FERGUSON ' to all the guests and a sented ducted by the Eightlr Ward and delicious lunch was served on the UFE FEATURE SHOES ore omazlngly fcelpfgl prayers were offered lay; Janet OCHttO feetARCH lawn to the 10 boys and girls in Gale and Evelyn Harmer. The i I I. which need extra arch and onkle support CHILD awards was , attendance. presentation v of t UFE Shoes wear longer too .they're mode with genuine Con stake Marie made Whiting,; by GERALD INE HANSEN Mrs. "David a doVcm leather Soles. gave Beesley 1 1 YWMIA president , birthday party for her son, Rich Alter the' program the group ard, on his eighth birthday Fri was served refreshments in the day. All his classmates .were to an autumn Mrs. Roy Peterson of Sandy, bidden to the party Hvhere they recreation hall and enjoyed a Lookingis forward Nila Ferguson, daugh- Utah. 7 the games and televi demonstration dance given by wedding enjoyed of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fer em sion. Many lovely gifts were is Miss girls of the Third Ward and a ter currently Ferguson She will guson of Springville. skit by Seventh Ward. presented to the nonored guest by son Mr. and ployed in Springville where she his of wed Val Peterson, ! was dis Handiwork friends. Refreshments were ofthe the wedding.-of girls GeraWine Hansen will becomcTi City the evening a was attended high school. She ' were and at served. favors . is j played given planned reception mas nt YpMh V. Farnworth Another Club while D. the of E. member tha tmm nf thA hriflf 2h2 S each mother. Leland Relief Society in Little ReNae Ereksen celebrat in a June 9 Salt Lake ZDS Jem State Streetln Orem, on June 10. Assisting Mrs. Bennett and school. ed her fifth birthday Thursday Mr. Peterson is a eraduate of at her will ' graduate Miss Johnson in arranging the Women Visit Home pie ceremony, announce parents The bride-to-b- e home with a party given He served School. Jordan High of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. V. from BYU in Jurie. I Mr. Farn evening were the following ward mother-- , Mrs. Jonas Erek- her by Emil Hansen of Orerrf. r and returned Bee Hive leaders: Rhea Warren, Members of the Leland Relief in the army for four years being son. Little neighborhood pals worth. an in February of 1953. came with their Parents ofthe bride will honor LDS missionary from the North- Marge Miner, Ruby Twitchell, Society visited with Carey and released .gifts and spent He is in Salt Lake City. the ' afternoon son employed is the Wilna Allred. Martha Bird, Sylvia Eph Peterson ; early this week. the couple at a' reception which ern California Mission, in. games together W at children's to The couple plans make i and j .will be held in the Social Center of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Farn Payne. Shirlene Wheeler, Carol Everyone enjoyed community home cake and playing. Birthday 1 mi Mothw Nature the in falL in Sandy at the Lion House in Salt Lake worth of Salt Lake City. Clark, Carol Holmes, Preal York, singing and light refreshments all the trimmings delighted the would do it. Elaine Puckett, Ruth Boyer, Lois were served tots in little attendance.! visit. the during -- Jewelry ls going places this Thorn. Leona Wilson, Ina Chris- of the Page The Second :. season. It will be seen in the School under Grade Irene Leola tensen, Ewing, of the direction If you don't fully fill the upper usual places,- of course: on the Nelda Crowther spent Thursday Judy Robinson, Margaret halves of your bra cups, you can neck, ears and wrists. But it will Holdaway, Louise Tasker. Grace visiting the fire station, post of thin Neva . buy Renee Curtis. padding for the lower also take its place at the waist fice, bakery, and cleaners and Burrows Htffi Strincer. Lulu Shepherd. Thelma- halves that will gently lift the and hip and at the bottom of the then went to4he park where they backs that distin enjoyed their picnic lunch. DeGraw. Lenore Bills, and Kath- breasts and create a more nearly low The newly-forme- d Spanish Fork Evelyn Williams and Arlene line. new dresses the somrof lleen perfect Nelson. guish . The Sweet Clover H Club met Branch of the American Associa- Rigby. the home of - Mrs. Richard at V tion of University Women met Knight and had as their guests Wednesday evening at the Social CONVENIENT PARKING AT their mothers. Mrs. Elden Perry of Center for their final meeting H to the supervisor, explained the club year. ?md their mothers the re- girls LDS to the Mr. and this fron the has electea of and been Pep graduate Irene Lorene, daughter year Dinner was served at long AMERICAN FORK quirements of tne t project and and a1' three have discussed tables decorated with peonies and ChiDman. Marilyn Tuckett and Mrs. Willard Cleghorn, is secre- Club. She, too, is an accomplishSeminary, the objectives, of ,4-V ' bridal wreath. Favors were small Lorene Cleghorn will represent tary of the junior class, was a ed pianist. y" scholastic splendid rating; Each girl received her materials baskets fashioned from tooth- American Fork at Girls State in member of the year book staff All three girls, juniors, will 1 64 NORTH UNIVERSITY rk. Refresh for her project PHONE 3796 picks, ribbon and tiny gumdrops. Logan June 6 to 13. The announce ments .were served. President Maurine Hughes read ment of the selection of the tnree ' " f f a letter from AAUW i national junior girls was announced by chairman Mrs. Stanley Chipmam headquarters which officially ' the Spanish Fork of the committee of the American I recognized ' ' v -' ' r.r ' croun and accepted them into Legion Auxiliary Post 49. i t A ) v.. : y:::yiI of Miss Chip':' the association. To celebrate the The attendance ' ': : : occasion a birthday cake was cut man and Miss Tuckett is spon j 'I' p l 1 and! served to members while sored by- - the Legion Auxiliary A a birthday song and the Lions and Rotary Clubs, the women-sanI ' I" 7" h Secretary Vera Cloward read Veterans of Foreign Wars and are the Miss H. and Jane sponsoring the minutes Jaycees Sargent education chairman, reported on Cleghorn. a summer project. Irene,, daughter of Mr. and vern cnipman, is a mem Mrs. Skou Vonda the dinner During of the band and is an ac ber sen and Carol Johnson, recent flute and piccolo play complished winners 3n the Jay cee scholar er. She : been prominent 4n has 1 duets ac voc ship cotest, sang to has been elected the speech companied by Clixie Beutler. At the close of the dinner Hazel Pep Club and has served as a Bi Bowen. social studies chair member of the Seminary council man, introduced Mary Nielson, Marilyn, the daughter of Mr. 1 BYU instructor in elementary ed and Mrs. Eugene Tuckett, is an accomplished pianist She has ucation recently in charge of an been seminary accompanist this American school in Brazil. She has been active in debate year, Injy-vthgave a talk on children from i 71 i and and. is a member of speech. ex school age fancy through high the band s color guard LORENE CLEGHORN MARILYN TUCKETT. IRENE CHIPMAN plaining their instinct, .S desires, problems and reactions and their development at different age - i :.... ;..:. ' i .: "I v . :.: . ' childron's fcot ncod support. thoy nood Fcaturp Shoes! I N a Ferguson Va Peterson Look Forwa rd to Fa Ri tes !. Gerdldine Hansen to 'Ned Keith Farnworth June 9 , : . , -- " amf ex-Mari- ne Spanish Fork Brpnch Of MUWat Final Meeting ' Mor-tense- n, J - ft V-sha- . i 4-- American Fork Chooses Representatives to Girls State mmw 4-- , H, i - IJI"ii' TH.' f - "t A ' 'I ;; 4 ft' i':.. If - g , - .! y . x J v- .- y . sugar: andii- i- y " " levels. In addition to those mentioned above, the following members were in attendance Afton Oborn, Ruth Young, Dene Swenson. Marie Taylor, Lillian Lundell. Florence Stoker, Ann S."Nelson, Helen J. Harris, Mary Ann Hansen. Pat Bowen, Margaret Roberts. Eleanor M. Allen. Tressa Davis, Beth Huish. Mary Jeppson Mildred Warner, Norma Elmer, Eda Hanson, Mary Cornaby Adelia Knudsen. Bessie Brown, Vessa Johnson, Virginia Stewart. ; Baby Bunting Shop 230 W. 5 -- r$J Ppice ! K brief coat ; r LADIES' GABARDINE SUITS 14 Only. Nayy, Rayon, Gabardine CENTER e Regularly 16.95 SPRING SPECIALS YOUNGER SIT New Crinkle Crepe T.V. 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