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Show v. s. , n - ' ' i 5. ivriim.-!skptember. u. 7. asundaV. Utah Courity. Utah SUNDAY HERALD - , Safety Hazard Greater in School Season 4 fjva tect early comers and late stragglers from crossing alone. believes the speed limit should be cut from 40 mph to 30. Actual- y many cars come bowling down e the highway much faster than 40 mph allowed, reluct ant to cut" their speed from the 50 mph posted father out on the the highway, while motorists to speed as having Provo begin corner , at Third the round they South to barrel along btate v Street, Almost 1000 Provo children are transported to school by buses. No one is busier or more con cerned for his qharges than a school bus driver, who must skill fi)"1 '11:. ; i ; J r ' t4k ... l- - r w y : M .v. ' - .. . . I 2 . . I ." wheel his v. . oiv Mrs.. Letfoy Taylor - I ed . e ! I , " ; ' , - . ii i :..;.-- '' f. ''IX . - . , HW ; : Blanche Clark, madam presl dent of the Women's Auxiliary of I'OE, presided over the meeting held Thursday in the Aerie home.1 Plans were discussed for the state visitation to be held In Provo Thursday, Sept. ;16. One hundred- - auxiliary members are expected from all over the state. The Girl Scout troop sponsored by the local auxiliary ;will furnish; the program for. that evening under the supervision of Agnes BrimhalL V A beginner's square dance class to be sponsored by the auxiliary was also an item of discussion. Classes will begin in the near future. Members worked on Christmas presents and toys for the children's hospital under the direction of Mrs. Joseph Walton and! Mrs. Roy Freshwater. Thirty members were reported in attendance. v : r. " I I i V' : ' - X r ; I , i ... j . . - '3 r ' - ; r" ' ' ', - -- -- r y) ' - - t .V . ' V. y e Ti ' ' ' - h ' : , . W ' - - j i i . o ; -- ''.; v - Lv; Chautenettes uive Song sfor v Karla 'Dawn Cheney Is ill : ' carrier big through traffic; keep as many as 56 kids in line, and try to im press them with caution as they leave the bus. Special hazards for children v..-riding school buses include: 1. Standing up in thebus. They obstruct the vision of the. bus driver's rear view, and a sudden braking may spill them violently to the floor. 2. Talking on the bus and try and keep 56 exhuberant kids silent may drown out a warning honk from another car. 3. Sticking hands out of win dows. A close passing truck with sprawling loaq may team ort an .' arm." .;.; 4. Crossing in front of the stopped bus as they leave the bus. Utah has no law requiring motorists not to pass a stopped MrSv LeRoy Taylor, the forAier Carta Dawn Cheney. bus, and hurrying children can not see oncoming cars from in front of the bus. 5. The straggler. The late child. missing his own bus stop, may run along the highway, or cros it without a guard, to catch the bus as it loops around a nearby street. The banquet hall, Joseph Smith the other attendants; They greet ed gusts in gowns of red and Prove High School" regards as building bedecked?, for 'the white striped taffeta supporting Us greatest hazards, the parking sion with choice flowers was fillbodices and full skirts of motor cars on its playgrounds, ed with 'friends Friday evening of ballerina length. Small white a factor which will be eliminated at the new high school. passing through .to "congratulate baskets of baby: white chrysanthe Other ' hazards are that stuKarla Dawn Cheney and LeRey mums and roses trailed white sat in streamers and formed tiora dents; must cross West Center Taylor newly married that morn pieces for the bride's attendants at two busy intersections (Third ing in Salt Lake LDS Temple The bride carried a bouquet o and OvFourth West) and across ceremonies. I'tes. ElRay L. Chris red roses and; stephanotis with U. S. 91 on Third South. tiansen offici'ated-at-thmarriage white streamers' of ribbon and At Dixon Junior High Schools and "accompanying thte couple rosebuds. students cross West Center at were their parents. Prof, and Serving was by friends of Karla Seventh and Eight West, and MrS, Thomas E. Cheney and Mr. Dawn. Gloria James, Leandra U, S. 91 on Fifth West at both and Mrs. Thomas- W. Taylor Mr. McKell, Diane Ahlander, Diane Second and First North. . and Mrs. A. S. Christensen, Mrs. Nielsen, Verla I Crockett, Mary Brigham Young University R.: A.. Hills, Jimmy Cooper, Mrs. Hedquist Allred. training school regards as its Asta Bpsson and Mr. and Mrs. In the gift room- - were Mrs E. greatest hazard the bad example ' .' Laird Billings. set of aunt by the strolling college students bride; Wayne Allred, A wedding luncheon was given Mrs. should know beter to first the of sister Wayne Prince,' in Salt Lake following the cere- bridegroom; Sandra Cole, Shirley and second graders. College stuV mony.4 Hansen, Myrna Weeks and Mrs. dents cut indiscrimately across University Avenue (which is a own r rThe, bride wore her original Jim Cooper. a state highway) between- - Fifth of fashioned gown An imported cut work loth and design Sixth North. . lace and tulle and made 'for her covered the serving table which I A. a It all adds up to hazard, and was centered , with a floral ar by friend of the family, Mrs. Sherman Christenson. on a turntable flanked it could add i.p to tragedy. rangement In the past three years, 1951 The fitted bodice of lace featur by white candles in crystal canr" to 1953, Provo has had 1,756 accied a scaloped front and delabra. dents with 401 persons hurt, and back. The long pointed sleeves Ushering' were Wayne Prince 17 killed. This, year to date, two were edged in seed pearls. Appli and David Lane. Jimmy Cooper have been persons ques of lace crossed diagonally attended as best man killed,- one while Mrs. a y in front and around the bottom R. A. Hills and Mrs. A. K. Romboy of 12. of the full hooped skirt of tuHe. During the first seven months assisted with receiving, of this year, Provo has had 297 roller veil of illusiori was caught to neyMembers of the Val Norn social a crown of the scalloped lace and accidents and 61 persons injured. friends of the bride, formed The next unit, in seed pearls. edged crash might 'injure -- Mrs. Marvin Nelson, sister 'of a circle of friendship around the child. . .Drive carefully! your the bride, was matron of honor couple and sang the bride and and Jane Clyde. Karen Christen-- 1 sweetheart song. h i ana nenee ureea were A white knit suit with contrast en mia, ing blue accessories was chosen by Karla for her going away en ' semble. U;.:-- ' v . fully . - four-lan- P-iy.- . a vA i Moose Women Initiation and publicity commit tee chapter night was observed Thursday evening by Women of the Moose who met at the Moose home. Class was conducted MrsJ Glen Westergard, senior Autumn. Leaves to Brir Wedding of Orem Maid bs Ft L by re gent. Initiated as new members were Nancy Westergard land Mrs. Paul Wjlson sponsored by Mrs. Glpri Westergard. Honored guests SHIRLEY EDWARDS were Mrs. Joe Monson and Mrs. Warren V-- Lott, college of regents. Mrs.. Monson presented cap and gown to Mrs., Lott who recently returned from Chicago where she received a degree in the College She spoke about her trip to Mooseheart giving her im OREM The beauty ;of the au- reception will be given Oct. 1 at pressions of the visit. While at tumn season will surround the the Vineyard LDS Ward chapel. the center she met the child Miss Edwards was graduated James Alvey who is sponsored by coming marriage of Shirley EdLodge 903. j , wards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. from the Sharon LDS Stake Sem- Provo The was the di under the Lincoln and program of T. Edwards Philo jOrem. High inary of Mrs. J. W, Bell, chair Shirley will become the bride School. She was aSub-De-member of rection and man who presented the Chaunten of Eugene Maag; son of Mr. and Tigeretfes, Orem ettes in concert with Mrs. Law GAA. the of Mrs. Ted Maag Provo, Sept. Now serving in the U. S. Army rence J. . Clark conducting and 30 in ceremonies solemnized at the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A at Fort Ord, Eugene expects to Mrs- R. O. Larsen at the piano be married during a short leave The men- were invited as guests. home. He also is a graduate of Refreshments were served to 31 the Sharon Seminary and Lincoln members and partners. . High School. . r I- - - . . slzhtiiVi,: ft! wtv.t-.':rf.--- , ' Mr. and Mrs. Louie Guido '(Joan McGregor).: Mr. ... and Mrs, fliouie Guido At Home I n San Diego, Cal. ; Family members and close friends were in attendance for the pretty marriage of Joan McGregor, daughter of . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. McGregor,! and also in the, receiving line. Parents of the bride-werhosts for the reception which followed, but Mrs. Guido, the ..bridegroom's mother,1 who was recently widowed, was unable to attend. Ushers -- were" Bill Porter, Roger Larsen, Andy Mostert, Elliott Sorensen and Richard Olsen. The couple stood underneath a white arch twined with gladioli and, greenery. Since the bridegroom has only recently' been released from the U. S. Navy and the bride is currently a seaman first class in the WAVES , e Beta Thai Ian Club's 13th Friends Toastmistress Many Greet jy Birthday Noted Be J. May Seethalers SPANISH FORK Members of the Beta Thalian Club celebrated Formed Here their birthday ainniversary i t 5 get-togefli- 13th Wednesday evening at a dinner party, at the Social Center with Mrs. Sterling Jones, I president, presiding. The table was beau tifully decorated with bouquets Individual! birthday of roses. cakes were given each guest as " Persons interested in becom ing a member of the proposed Provo Chapter of Toastmistress Club are reminded of the dessert luncheon scheduled for Keeley's Cafe on Monday, Sept. 13, at 7:30 P. m. by Mrs. O. J. Anderson and Clara Magih who are leading the drive to form a chapter in Provo. . Is deadline for reserva Today tions which may be made by call ing either Mrs. Anderson; or Miss favors.! Mrs. Woodrow Ludlow and Mrs. Blaine Swenson gave toasts during dinner. CJever games were played following. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ray Dedrickson and Mrs. Ross Jones. Two members were i welcomed back into the club, Miriam Creer Magin at telephone 729. ; and Mrs. Robert Levaager. Membership Is open to women Hostesses for the evening were over 21 years of age who agree of Inter Mrs. Sterling Jones. Mrs. Wood- - to abide by the, by-larow Ludlow, Mrs. Mark McKell national Toastmistress Clubs, and of the club of and Mrs, Vernon .Mills. Guests by the by-laother than those mentioned were which they may become ja mem Mrs. Oral Jensen, Mrs. Russell ber. Membership is limited to 30 Isaac, 'Mrs Kay Prince. Mrs. members, Christen-sen;"Neil Bona, Mr. Jack Mrs. Floyd Evans, Mrs Mrs. Ralph Higgen FInciv Ray son, Mrs. Elmo Shelton, Mrs. Charles Swannerf Bernjce Beam A meeting of the Sowiette Camp son and Mrs. Ralph Swalberg. HOME ARTS SECTION Of the Daughters of Utah Pio will be held WOMEN'S COUNCIL Tht next' neers was held Thursday at North on Tuesday, meeting Oct. 5, at 'the Social Monday 2:30 p. m. at the WoPark. Mrs. Arvill,Ivie read a Center. Mrs. Ralph j Swalberg men's Clubhouse. Program. . " j very interesting , history of her and Mrs. Lloyd Evans will be CLIVELL grandfather, Riley Garner Clark. hostesses. The program will be First meeting will be held Sept. Potluck lunch was served to nine under the direction of i Mrs. Ray 20 instead of Sept. 13 as previoust members. Dedrickson. ly arranged. 1 i ws ( er : . ! . ? ' j : -- N. ' ' - W Treasure Hunt, .And Barbecue Opens -Mutual ; :'. : ! ' - ' : i The young coupfe is honeymoon ing in Los Angeles but will return to make their home in Provo where each will attend the Brig ham Young University. LINDON The Lindon LDS Ward Mutual Improvement Asso eiation enjoyed a special treasure hunt as an opening social for the season. coming This well- I planned treasure hunt was 'con ducted by the activity counselors, Arch Brady and Irene Oster- gaard. Three captains were' ap pointed with three assistants and Mrs. "Val Anderson gave a as the mejnbers gathered for the comprehensive report of her opening exercises at the Lindon summer trip to the East in a Ward they were pinned with meeting of Lae Gai Matrons held cards specifying which groupduring the week at the home of Following Mrs. Florence Larsen they would later join. the opening exercises each group Mrs. Larsen, president, congathered outside the building and ducted ithe meeting and arrangesearched for nine clues to the ments were made for the coming buried treasure. Each group dug year's club activities. its own . treasure and then Welcomed as new members Joined the other groups at Lin were Mrs. Eva Thompson and don Park for tasty barbecued Mrs. Mary Demos. hamburgers served by Miriam Mrs. Mary Wolsey, .Ash,. Emma Christiansen and and Mrs. Anderson served restJna Stevens. President Thelma freshments following the program . Jensen served root beer 'to go to Mesdames Dwight Billings, w.'n the sandwiches. Bruce Haws, Ray Stewart, J. W. Group singing around the bon Prows, Ed Schofield, Elizabeth ; fire was enjoyed under the di- Stein, J. C. Moffitt, William O. rection of Archie Wasden, accom Clark.sM. D. Stringfellow, Emily panied by Mae Jacklin on her Nielson, Frank Hoover, t A. E. AH membership . of Huishj Earnest Frandsen, Nephi accordion tne MIA participated. Anderson," and Val Anderson. MrsAndersor Reports rip to Lae Gai Matrons ws Sowiette Camp Has Potluck Lunch at Park i , MM.y: " - Club Notes i : MidtoucnilO ; . I. , : - -- I i- - y 'A ,. :r---l- . ,, .'( :' " ; YOUR FEET ARE SHOWING BEAUTIFULLY ' in co-hoste- ss, ' i'-- J " ; r IJ, , y yyjr- h i t ' i ' :r' ; f4 ' . ....... ; i Oriia Flewar Skin Lotion s Bir Mrion Their i2 OFF lr,y i. ... x JMxk Lr ' Fancy Free 10" ' 0W1 NOW y A ' Because of its Popularity JEFFS & JONES vare continuing t for drr akin Toxfvro LoMon or oify Jo 10. Reg. 12.00 12. Rej. $3.7$ (r - l ""ft Dorothy Grav Treatment Lotions 1P , To give you a greater selection we haye purchased a carload of new Wallpaper. Oyer 600 patterns, to choose from n two Basic in tie famous "Rale of i nree tor lorelier ikin. Stock . iPritmpUttmx) lip now. Yes, you put on a real beauty show .'. . in some of the youngest, slimmest shoe styles that ever walked off with top fashion honors. Why not stop in today to select your new Enn a Jetticks and let all this flattery go to your feet. STORE OPEN DAILY 8 A.MXTO 6 P.M." CITY DKUG Provo Springville Spanish Fork : Pdyson' 51 " -- Louie Guido, son of Mrs. Vints Guido of Hay ward, Cal.V I performed Sept. 2 in rooms of the Fifth LDS Ward Chapel in Provo. Former Bishop Ernest Frandsen officiated at the rites and; the bride was escorted by her father. Larry Anderson played organ , music for the procession. The bride was gowned in white lace and net underlaid by taffeta. the unique wedding cake decoThe bodice and sleeves were of rated in pink and white was orlace, and net appliqued withlace namented with a ship. The tabl 'y motifs formed the' three flounced itself was covered with a lace skirf - with front panel of lae. and pink and white gladioli B. She wore also a small lace hat cloth on were The cake arid net yeil. Her . bouquet was was cut either side. . t A friendly was en of gardenias and pink carna- jvSeveral andxserved. were numbers program I joyed by friends and relatives of tions.;:'.':the evening" and given during Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Seethaler who Following the bride were her later f he bride dressed in a navy attended open house honoring the attendants, AlGean McGregor, blue nylon and silk dress,Na wedcouple s 50th wedding anniver-- l her sister, naid of honor, wear ding gift to her, and added white sary, ' Saturday evening at the ing pale orchid net over taffeta accessories as she leftwith her Provo-Ea- st Provo LDS Stake fand holding pink a maryllis lilies, bridegroom rto, honeymoon at House: and Jerry Tregeagle, Ann Culli-mor- e. ZionNPark en route to their home Children of the Seethalers. who Carol Craner, LoReta in " San CaL Mrs. Guido were hosts honoring their parents Stephenson and Mrs. Roger Lar-- has still Dieio(; some service to give in are jJ. A. Seethaler, , Provo and sen, otner attenaanis. ineyneia the WAVES ano Mr. Guidowill Mr. and Mrs. L. O. jCampbell, pink and white and blue land attend State College of S.n Diego.' white crescents of chrysanthe- v ''."- V.'.. V V. Salt Lake City. . Mr. and Mrs. Seethaler' were mums to complement their pastel Ground meat should be cookeH married SepfM3, 1904, 50 years net dresses. Kl the sames. day purchased; meats ago Monday, and have made their Jay Clark Mc'Greggor, brother finely divided spoil rapidly. If you home on the corner of. 'Seventh of the bride, was best mart for must hold ground meats over, East and Center Street since that the bridegroom. Small Barbara place them' in the coldest part of '. time. Wright and David Wright were, the refrigerator. - ! i i ; Visitation 7; (Continued from Page who spends longer than his re gu ar hours at the crossing to pro ! - - . FOE Plans. 4. .... . f . - . North University Aye n lie Phone 761 17 ! W Center Ottwr SfytM t . t . |