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Show '... - ; . - . . . . . V ;Arid They Have Lots of Fun, Too SEPTEMBER 26, v; SUNDAY HERALD 1954 Fortnighters Hear Report On Project bly SprinQville Nei hho) Line Techniques to uttin& Up Fruit j o ' A business meeting was held for the Fortnighter's Club at the home of Mrs. Donald C. Poppen Mrs. Winston Mercer: EVELYN Thursday. M. BOYER By and the meeting was! -SPRIKGmLE ThU Is the story was; conducted by Mrs. E. J. of Neighborhood. Storey. . There was a time when canning A project report was made by time became a bit burdensome three members who had made a before the last Jar of fruit was October 1 will be registration auxiliary, Fraternal Order of tour of Utah State Hospital, instored away and the jam kettle Maeser members date for Eagle members and Eagles. This date was set at a faculty the needs of patients xana vestigating washed for the last time, partners honored their friends interested, in starting meeting Thursday evening at tha in the club s adopted ward. Clinton Kanahele at square dance lessons in Provo, home of Mrs. Clark, who prewent schedules principal, were Refreshments served something Daily to a ' a t like this . . . wash bottles, get party la Hawaiian Thurs- - -- according to Mrs. George A sided, v. O. D. f Mesdames . J. at the home of Clark, president of the Women's Wayne Anderson of Spanish Fork two F.- - Daynes, bathe baby, peel day John evening breakfast, Bruce, ' bottles of fruit while , will be instructor and the regisjunior dawdles Storey, Harry E. Brown, Etfwin David S. Bowen. over his oatmeal, answer the tele-- r tration date has been set for FriInstead of the known proaoies, jac ix)gan, Meivin two more clear bottles, H. Carl peel phone, day evening, Oct, 1 in the aerie Klyler, Rex verb: "When in Rome do as " the breakfast table, home. Any member or friends of' David change baby, Eriksen.'f Home, the Romans do" faculty Douglas j dress junior, answer the telephone. members .S. Thomas Hendricks, desiring lessons may Bullock. members reversed and guests 1; peel, two, or three more bottles of Fred S. Endsley Jt and TorvaU the saying to: "When a Roget additional information by telesee where junior Welson. phoning either Mrs. E. G. Oare, man (in this case fan Hawaij fruit, run outa to the I. on few clothes was. 723, or Mrs. Gus Soutas, 2939. hang ian) visits you, do) as the Ro'; at this also made line, change baby, answer door- ylanfcwere mans do." This 4s exactly z 'Get-Acquaint' entertained for bell, put fruit on to process, change meeting Thursday what was done, f ment to be provided for the Orem baby and put him to bed, go find EDGEMONT Was Mrs. Hawaiian music George played Junior, answer telephone, peel more Wednesday afterhad as her house guests girl scout troop Hawai" fruit, start lunch, do breakfast Boyce a 1 throughout typically the1 legion, hall 29 at noon, - ; Sept. A I I ian dinner during Which time Thursday evening Lady Lion mem in Orem. i Connie Ewe will chairdishes, peel more" fruit, etc., etc., a the honored guest and his wife ber who met for business. New man the affair, te. (sound familiar?) f was favored with several musical-number- club; officers were named at this After the meeting at the Clark Then one day the subject LEHI New teachers and newly gathering. They are Mrs;. home a delicious supper was discussed over the back fence adding af great deal informalHutchinson,president; Mrs. served the 28 officers and memappointed .PTA workers will be of spirit to the occasion, 3arold , . . and an idea popped forth. - president; vice Harper, introduced at a "You hlp me and I'll help you." --1 State officers, the bers were this fete Attending ; tea,' for teachers and PTA leaders honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ralph Olsen, secretary and Selmain'attepdance. f'. Thence began a merry round and president, Harvey, Mrs. Ernest Tucker, were of canning parties when the neig- HOME CANNING ASSEMBLY LINE Here are four of the Springville neighbors who have found Monday at Leh Elementary secretary, and" Martindale, Pearl Ross Mrs. Mr. Kanahele, Coming projects were discussed hborhood gals converged on milady's a way to beat the drudgery if home canning by joining together for a "canning party" and applying cnooi. Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. David and new committees appointed. honored guests.' V ' -- x Mrs. The Dean PTA Price, kitchen ind "organized." presi to right are Mrs. Tim. Marsh, Mrs. Marvin Cox, Mrs. Dean Cobbley line Mr. Mrs. and Ren Bowen," techniques. assembly was at served small A dinner dent, reports that the tea. is schedolder youngsters of the 14 little and Mrs. Ed Murdock. I ones involved (between the ages uled for Monday, 3:30 p.m. in the Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Nor- -- tables centered with individual ton, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rush, bouquets of fall flowers. school auditorium. of 11 months and 7 years) take y, Mr. and Mrs.Giorge Present were Mesdames George Among the new teachers to be over the watching of the younger Mrs. Mr. and Robert Harold Hutchinson, Howard Boyce, while the welcomed are Donna M. LaGrand, ones at the "party" . Ferguson MarConnie Buckley, Done, Everett weeks, Roger short make Y. tielen mothers busy fingers Harper, Maxine B. Steele. tha Bird, Jack Jones, Frank Honevroan. Patricia Cutler, There May hand M. at Utahna Walker G. and business Karl the of work Tucker and Howard Ernest Reva Jean Shorts, Edmunds, Jones. New PTA committee chair Egbert, are "bushels" of refreshments tp ' Kent .aS-Stella : an SeDtember is "Better Break-- " Haycock, Hulet, and men Harper.. include Bessie Roberts, probe had for the taking, ac-- " Florence Oaks, fMartineau, fast method Marian line Monththe time designated develops Fox, gram chairman; sembly K th e ry n National Dairy Council to Miner, the Evelyn education chairman of and adult by Mrs. George H. Hickman companied by tuneful burst j. of of the and with members Decorative Gabriels, partners angel Renel and Vacher. Bowles, check the vita?, housewives Vivan make . laughter and fun. naa not oie, du: iwio mnn- - a warning of "toot your own Franklin School welcome to their man. Evans; hospitality; chair to see if charts min calorie and exSometimes the party is progres- j Mr. Kanahele fis an parties to celebrate ner horn before we do' bade faculty annual autumn dinner children their are now The drive is sending sive and more than one kitchen day membership they change principal serving here natal day Thursday Sept. 23 to work to husbands and school with Is cleared of the canning tasks. on underway a envelopes having basis at temporary having evening "Swapp been sent home with all schoo the one in the afternoon SnHnvnv anil HphAr with proper nutritional fuel. At the last count there have Marwith , exchanged positions friends when can the Vivian in Haven" to neighborhood wishes and best Park, to ing gifts At leasrone-thir- d children. Last year the elemen been more than 800 quarts of and relatives feted her and ion G. Olsen wild is now in MrS. Hickman. Mrs. of Mr. home and 50 Jo of won 322 yon an food award of the daily should vegetables, entertained organization tary Marshall 'required Mrs. Robert' pints Hawaii. fruity the other in the jevening. Pink and white gladioli seph Swapp. acfor increased membership, and consumed be Club of Doce pints of pickles and row on row members Amigas centeran formed attractive The celebration from to getofficers last whisked and the exceed evening counciliince year's .jellies hopeto jams hats of Thursday evening in her home cording Paper, piece for the table atywhlch total this year. in the morninglsn't the basket to jar affd there are more twas a surprise yflinner party at an up She served supper ting evening bright hue were donned by al guests dined. A large birthindividual tables centered with easiest job in the world they adcoming up. at least 500 quarts, arranged in herhonor by her at with an and cake decorated of favors miniature sons, ; Robert, day; employe present the gals. vise the housewife to plan a rosebuds. " fay the Hill Air Frce base, and pink roses was presented to horns created a "horn-tootiAdd to these the birthday cele and or Pinochle was played prizes meal that is simple, easy to pre- -, Mrs. Hickman. Mrs. Loleta and pare and yet adequate sdthat brations- and the occasional get Albert, at an Orem club. Ellison Elmo won Mrs. by chestra. ' Moore. Mrs. Moore Dixon gave a book report: Donald Mrs. togethers with husbands, invited Twenty guests attended from family members do not need to; Following a full course dinner "Hills of Home and the eveSalt Lake City, American a too, and you have the real mean eat with one eye on the clock. also was gift ; birthday presented : y was m to in social chat. of the following ning spent fro Fork, ccomplete beverage For: the Fork, club Spanish bv Leh, members. ing "Neighbor" Tasty surprises under ciover were Ladies enjoying this' evening low calorie dieters, are sugbreakfasts baked ham served buffet style in store for Past Matron Circle ' Grone diet Jack a Mesdames were on the twilight shadowed patio social daily supply They gested. . OES members when they met at m r ' 1400 uwuuu calories. of the guests relaxed at the fire . av man, vcri trciij,Loveless, Jteun Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. A the Masonic Temple Wednesday Causland. Dean and rendered musical trib cup grapefruit sections place a afternoon for dish covered Monte Holt will make home their Mar Announces-Ne- w Robert Max 1 Whiting, BaUey. ute to faculty members with at 391 N: 1st W. . in Provo poached egg . vn j n Tnawuuisa ; 1 thin ail while luncheon; slice toast Mrs. Rhea Reeves acting as Mr. snau, noy '. timo Holt continues his engineering Various covered casseroles, fruit and Don Moore. " 1 medium pat butter i. mistress of ceremonies. ' course at the BYU. , salads, meats and vegetables all ' k whole milk cup ; Musical contests, piano selec The young couple was married prepared in tasty I fashion were Small tablet covered with white was Introduced and spoke on Utah, or cream no. Coffee sugar the officers Franklin for Mrs. tions New; and Beebe Aria I by Holcl ; Sept. 16 in the Manti LDS Tem served in abundance to Mesdames f linen eloths and centered with Poetry Week which will 11--be dur PTA were named at an informal riendly chat provided the enter ple Mrs Holt is the former Shir- Herman- Grimm, J.iC. Halbersle-be, yellow chrysanthemums were set ing tfe week of October M4 medium Cantaloupe Kirk Leanderi Fred Ray, for 33 members present at. a buf-"f- et Mrs. Groneman told "Poetry tea in the school library Thurs- tainment. The evening was cli ley Jean Harwood, daughter of 1 coddled egg i maxed by group singing and Mrs. Renee B. Harwood, Salt Lake W. H. Wagner, A. Opperman, Earl luncheon at the home of Mrs: must net wait for the end of day afternoon. Thirty-fou- r 1 thin slice toast room A. W McCoy, who entertained Urn!. Itjis the lump In the throat, hearty farewells. 1 medium pat butter City. She has made her home with Oss and William f F. Sessions. Val Norn Coeds ate k were mothers were welcomed and mem-;. sister and brother-in-laMr, Delicately colored ;roses formed enwe her of have felt that has instructed of f their duties the Chairmen Nineteenth Century Club 3i cup whole milk anemotjon evening's the fashion when they met at by Mrs.i ertainment were Mrs. Cleo Heav- - and Mrs; Max Peart, Payson. , tha table center piece. found thought and "that thought ..bers. Whole grain or enriched breakDonald Mitchell, newly elected ener and Mrs. Lorraine Russel new Mr., and Mrs. Holt Mrs. Earl Oss presided and pre- home of Gloria James Thursday s4 cup ready-to-eTpe word' the, fast 'A Day With Poetry," was the has found in was cereal, Jolene PTA president. , Harding evening. several Mrs.spent Lawrence days honeymooning were of assisted other members the for the Blackread made with Vz cup cooked in theme of the social and " liminary plans keepcup of the evening "Hello or E. X. Nielsen, principal, wel acuity; by in Las Vegas and Southern Utah the Christmas Daftv. Members charge' Dr. can poem, cards more with by small "Timpanogos" milk this theme memoers replace a slice ing meeting where comed visitors and introduced to Prove and visited and sewed diiring the after- - again before ' coming Culmsee an and Carlton parks o were verses of of brought of New the social toast, members and butter, and. an poetry pat reunited for the first bearing part establishing their home. faculty He explained the school noon. nlaccd at each date. Cards were air of true Western (legend into teachers. for variety. when ners were Mr. new desired, school and egg, introduced Ml year. insurance to parents and told how ' the gathering. made by Mrs. W. L. Carter. Varon ;' Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Howell, child was protected under You can save work in ironing After a short business meeting Mrs. W. L. Carter was intro- their Carl Anderson, Mr, and Mrs x this plan. ruffled curtains this way. After a guest, Mrs. Lavar Groneman, duced as' a new member. Monroe Gallier and Mrs. Justin New officers and committees the curtains are thoroughly wish' 77 named besides Mrs. Mitchell are: Eccles. ed and rinsed, apply a heavy LAMBDA TAU Mrs.! Ivan Madsen, first! vice- - Others present were Mr. and Phi house Monday evening starch to the ruffles only. Iron Emil K. Nielsen, Mr. and Opento 10 president; Emil K. Nielsen, second Mrs. at home of Mary only the starched ruffles and the p.m. eight Morris Campbell, Mr. and 1080 Ash Ave, All mem curtains will hang straight and was played' David Beesley, Wayne Cowleyi vice president; Mrs. Macki Halh Mrs. Monte ' Carlo-WhiJohnson, Mrs. Gerald Goss, Mrs. Sidney Russell. Mr. and bers invited to bring a guest by members of XI r Chapter of Lewis Woolsey, Jack Selck, Max day. secretary; Mn. Dale Mrs. Joseph Swapp. Mr. and Mrs chairman; Beta Sigma Phi when they;' met Warner, Frank Wheclright,' Bryant study group Dean Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin for" an evenings social at a local Tingey, Bowman Barlow, Dean Wall. room mother representative: Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Anderson, Robert Mrs. Bruff, Wheel-irigmembership Cora Bowen, Vest, Pat cafe Thursday. Mrs. Frank Walker, Mr. HaroldFrancis Olsen, Mrs Mrs. and Peterson music? Gamer, , Donna Tolboc, Inez Ott and Eliza was pr?ze winner: Naomi Health Mra. Genevieve Le and Mrs. and Snow, Carr, Jasper elright Bjerregaard, hostess. Playing besides Mrs. Gab- - Fevre, Mra. Rhea Reeve. Mrs Mrs. Frank chairman; safety were served. ere Mesdames Robert ;Wolsey, Light refreshments bitas, Mrs. Henry Milleri Mrs Cleo Heavener. Mrs. Ellen Allen Henry Zaremba, hospitality chair Mrs. Aria B. Beebe. Gwen Orton and Mrs. Woodrow Thompson Cherie Smith, Matilda Huber and man. .n. Sandra Swapp. publicity. ! Eagles Gall Meeting For rrirppal mas Dance Enthusiasts Hawaiian Motif Square Party Honoring 1 i co-host- ess . ; -- j f -- i . ' , L.-Bac- : EJ. ! ; T Lady Lions Elect Officers ch, ; I . - Tea7 Planned 1 . ' ar ieni i- s . - - Jl 1 ; j "get-acquaint- ed tail-twiste- r. ' 1 . . . Dairv IndUstrv Sponsors (Better Breakfast Month : Two Birthday Parties Held "For'Provpan May-berr- Faculty Members Frolic At Annual Autumn Party .'. j.'-- . 7. Mrs. Marshall Hostess to Doce Amigas party v -- ; one-four- th ; ab-breakf- ast, : " horn-shap- ed Past Matrons At Coverecj Dish' Luncheon - Newlyweds n" - Make Home Here , ! J 'A . Franklin PTA Nineteenth CenturyClub Entertained at Luncheon " v- j- . fficers at Tea " ' - 15 n, Val Norns Pot luck Dinner . pot-luc- . w, - ; V at 1 f , p I I Club Notes , At Card Party Beta Sigma st 1 ht - i ' npatost JE REVIENS i a perfume classic v. it ! r . 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