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Show V V S"NDAV SEPTEMBER 26, 1954 Utrh County. Utah fi ' ' Around' the Town V Women Invited To Opening' t Social at S. F. i I u I ' " IN , I of the 4 Heart" It j ' : Co-- ? v on Tuesday at 2 p.m. of Mrs. Jean Warren reported that a Fireside Chat will be held this evening with Dr. Lynn M. Hilton of the BYU featured speaker. Everyone is invited to after sacrament meet ing inI the Fifth Ward ReUef So-' . cieiy iiau. Mr, and Mrs. Norman D. Lar sen returned home recently from Davis, Calif., where he has been working. They plan to make their home in Provo where he, will attend the BYU. Mrs. Larsen was formerly Peggy Banner of Sprlng- attend-immediate- a. TT-- i GiiAUdAiES OF1S04 MEET FOR 5QI ANNIVERSARY Pictured above are those who were in attendance at the reunion held on the 50th anniversary of their graduation from Spanish Fork Eighth Grade. They are left to right, front row, Mrs. Emily Johnson Martin; John E. Bowen, Burley, Ida:; Mrs. Annie Stringer Bogue, Independence, Mo.; George Swen ' i; i - LiM b u- - I ''fi: ' j , Mes-dam- es row,-Horac- v r ; V LINDON AU Lindon Ward "Relief Society members are in-- ! vited to attend the opening social, Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. Special , guest will be Doris .Rogers of Pleasant Grove. She will review the book 7Let the Hurricane Roar." Several interesting musi-cnumbers are planned by the al music department Spanish Fork Class of '04 Marks Golden Anniversary under the di- rection of Alberta Walker and Eva Millett. Luncheon will be served by the Relief Society presidency and officers. A supervised nursery will be held ' fori the : youngsters. i ! ?, Of a total of 41 graduates, 15 attended the reunion, and an additional 15 sent their regrets at being unable to be present. Eleven of the original class members are re ported as being deceased. Carried out under the chairmanship of class president,, J.-- Archie Brockbank. ' the central note of the affair was in reminiscing.. Each person present was called upon to report on his doings since 1904 and present status. Many inter esting things were discussed. Those present in addition to Mr. Brockbank were John E. Bowen and D. Ed Stringer of Idaho, Mrs. Annie Stringer Bogue of Independ ence, mo., John l. uremson oi H jVeMJ. J Moose Vomen Receive if- photograph of the College of Regents session at the annual conCastlegate,' Mrs. Irene Beck White ference held at Mooseheart, HI., Women of the head! of Provo! Mrs. Ruth Beck was presented Holley of Mapleton, and Mrs Moose, Provo Chapter 903, when Emily Johnson Martin, George they met at the Moose home Thurs- Swenson, H. Eugene Hughes, MrsJday. Making the presentation was Ethei Morgan Snyder, Mrs. Maf Mrs. Warren V. Lott, Provo area garet Braithwaite, Mrs. Jennie Gardner Sterling Byron H. Tuttle, representative attending the con and David E. Stoker, all of Span ference. The nicture is of 546 sh Fork women from the United States and Those listed ,as being unable to Canada who took the degree dur' attend for various reasons were Mrs. Flora Bell Hansen Davis, ing conference session. Mrs Phebe Brown Hughes, Mrs. Mrs. Glen Westergaard, senior Rebecca Nielsen McKell, Mrs. regent, conducted the meeting and Emma Beckstrom Lossce, Mrs. quarterly reports were given by Annie Davis King, Mrs. Mary Mil- Mrs. Matt Koski, Mrs. Marx ler, (Mitchell Beck S. P.! Snell, sen and Mrs. J W. BelL Wallace Jones, William E. McKell, Mrs.! Mae Lewis Dalton, James ever. many of those present ex such Jensen, Mrs. Mary Thomas Cook, nressed a desire for anothersecond was the This Albert Malcolm, and Mrs. Martha ; Johnson. reunion, held, the first being in . No plans were made for a re- 1947 at the home of Mr. Brock i union within the next year, how bank.! 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A New Shipment i-- as .; MATERNITY t SMLX Ln nn ; CAN BE FUN When You Wear 1 I i ISALM1EAS) WAITING . liii j 1 -- half-century- ; , Til' Reunion SPANISH FORK-H-ow long is a This was the question of the evening recently when members of the eighth grade graduation class of 1904 at the old Spanish Fork Central School met at the social center for a class reunion. ; i , Greatest rA "cP e Half-Centu- ry 0') , f 'The Sherrie Larsori To Become Bride! j ' on, ' UNDON 4- - w, . p UG, Story Ever Told" by Bruce Bar- ! - ton will be reviewed by Lucille j Walker of Pleasant Grove at the Lindon Second Ward Relief So--: clety opening social Tuesday at .2 p. m. The music department under the direction of Aseneth Walser nd Donna Bird will pro--7 ' vide ' several musical numbers. - The officers and teachers will be in charge of the refreshments. i. There will be a supervised nurs- - son-in-la- 5 C ! !'!'. Entertains The Beta SPANISH FORK Thalian Club meeting was held recently at the Social Centef with president Mrs; Sterling Jones presiding. The club collect was given by Bemice Bearnson and the pledge to the flag by Mrs. Elmo . Shelton. Jean Harris of Provo gave an interesting talk on her experiences as a missionary in Japan, Luncheon i was served by J the hostesses, Mrs. Ralph Swalsberg and Mrs. Lloyd Evans. Members present were Jack Ghristensen, Sterling Jones, Woodrow Ludlow, 'Jay Paul Jones, Elmo Shelton, Mark McKell, Kay Prince, Ray Paul E. Valgafdson, William MKell, Bud Swanner, AS THEY WERE 50 YEARS AGO These students are 1904 Ray Carter,; Blaine Swenson and lgraduates from Spanish Fork Eighth Grade. They are left to Bernice Bearnson and Marion rigmy rrom Argyle, Lime Anthon, Phebe Brown Creef . H. Eugene Hughes, Hattie McKeli Banks, Maggie Hughes, The next meeting wfH be held Geislesen Braithwaite, Ethel Morgan Snyder; Emma Davis Oct. 8 at the Social Center.r ' King, and James Jensen; second row, Martha Johnson, John H.Russon, Emma Beckstrom Lossee. William E. McKell. Lindori-Relie-- Nena Johnson, J. A. Brockbank, May Lewis Dalton, David - 1 ! Alph a iThae;' BetaThalian Club Meets I- 1 v: - . : . Societies Set vT - Opening Socials ' . -- x- Mrs. Gilbert Dedrickson and Mrs. i By MRS. EVA COOK Leo Anderson will act as first and GOSHEN Eudora Davis was erance. second vice presidents respective- recently released from the Pay Enjoying the refreshments served by the hostess were- Mesdames ly. Mrs, AlbertSE. Sinlth will bew son Hospital s after undergoing Harold Clifford Bailey, R. D. Cloward. Mrs and secretary there. , I V. Dixon, Frank Dain. Wil Jack will serVe as historian. surgery Mr. and Mrs. Willis Finch are Mrs. James Ni Williams is the parents of a baby boy born Sept. liam R. Firmage, Albert Freestone, a. Hammond, Stanley Heal, retiring presUfsnt. f 15 at Paysotr HospitaL The .baby itoy N. Jensen. Lawrence Jones, s Jack w. were Mesdames Guests : four sisters. his x Milton Nelson, Wesley Knudsen, ' Courtney Gordon CloWard, Elmer Arnal Steele, son of Mr. and Carl Robert Sumner. Lindley. Johnson and Sara Bell Stewart. Mrs. William Steele, is spending Haiold Van Dean Van Wagenen, to addition Members present inj his leave with his parents after Wagenen. Delmar Kenner. Rex were mentioned A. second H. row, J. those previously BrockoanK; son; and Eugene Hughes;' completing his basic training. He Thomas, James V. Hasleni, Owen Mrs. Irene Beck Whitehead, Provo; Mrs. Ethel Morgan Mesdames C. W. Booth, Roach will report to San Diego to com Rowe,' Warner Murphy, David Snyder: Mrs. Ruth Beck Holley, Mapleton; Mrs. Margaret- Chappie, Clarence Gull. Rowe- plete his training. Rees and Earl Oss. uiJex, William ; HarrtsonTTtay Braithwaite; John I. Hrenison, Castlegate; Mrs. Jennie Gard ....... t Mrs. Kenneth Roberts .returned it ner Sterling; third row, D. Ed, Stringer, Idaho; Byron son, Willis wooa, anaj tisareu recently from Oceanside, Cal Miller.' Tuttle; and David E. Stoker. after spending 10 days with her Book Review Date husband, who left for Korea. Mrs. Robert will remain at the home Marked in October of her parents, Mr. and Mrs; 1 Pi Alpha Kappa Sorority will Wayne Carter, in Goshen. ' Mrs. Pearl Hansen left last be hostess to Helen Kimball who week for Washington where she will give a book review, "Love is will be with her daughter and Eternal," Wednesday, Oct. 13, at Mr. and Mrs. Melyin the First Ward Chapel, 8 ;p. mJ The general public is invited ahdV Youngkin. Mrs. Edna Perry left, recently tickets will either bf sold at the Before a for Salt Lake City to spend the rdoor or can be purchased in ad SPANISH FORK i vance through Beth Dorgan, 85 glowing fire on the hearth, Mrs. winter with a sister. E. 2nd S. new V as the Clyde Beckstrom will club The meet Thae Alpha' nresendent of the Wednesday i for their regular meeting Club entertained members recentevening which has tentatively been set for r at her home. Mrs. Stanley the City and County Building. eterson and-- f Mrs.f . Mildred .E. Beth Schofield, Club president, sewer I the fcon Ream gave reports -- 5V l: as was recently discussed by tne SPANISH FORK Sherrie Lar will be in charge. city council. Mrs. Ivan Carlson son, daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs reported that ,the ;lub made 48 Darwin Larson, .will, become the If you're taking last year's fur dollars on a tecent project, bride of Dick Peery, son of Mr. collars out of storage for wear xne ouicers iui the coming and ":Mrs. Bill Peery, Oct. 5. this fall, you can refresh them by season will be Mrs Clyde Beck-- Sherrie and Dick were graduated holding them over a steam kettle strom. Dresident: ;Mrs. from the Spanish Fork High fora fewj minutes. That goes for Rosenbaum, vice president; and School last year, x .; I fur bags andkbelts, too. Mrs. Don Fullmer, lecretary and treasurer. The executive committees will be comprised of Mrs. C. LaMar Larsen and Mrs. B. Davis Evans, music Mrs. David War ner, legislative; Mrs. Paul Dixon, Mrs. Wayne Francis and Mrs. Lynn Walker, civic ; Mrs. Grant Snell and Mrs. Frank McKeii, gifts; Mrs. C. LaMar Larsen, historian; Mildred 15. 5Ream, report er: Mrs. Ream. Mrs. Fullmer, 124 WEST CENTER Mrs. Rosenbaum and Mrs. Kooert A. Nelson, program. As party committees, the fol f lowing ladies will be active: Halloween. Mesdames Frank McKell, Stanley Peterson, I Don Fullmer and Harry Butenhbf; Christmas, Stoker, and Mattle DargerMhlrd row, David Priorprincipal; Mesdames Lynn JValker, Grant Jennie Gardner Sterling, John E. Bowen, Laura Christensen, Snell, Bennie Rosenbaum and Rebecca Nielsen McKell, Wallace Jones, Mary Miller, Annie. Wayne Francis; Guest - night, Mesdames C, LaMar Larsen, B. Thomas, Alice Thompson, and James L. Brown, superintendDavis x Evans, Clarence Wendell ent; and fourth row, Byron Tuttje, Ruth Beck Holley, George and David Warner. TO INTRODUCE Swenson, Annie Stringer Boyce, Bert West, Ruth Matley, Refreshments were served to Mitchell Beck, Llora Bell Hanson, and Phil SnelL 15 members. . y-son. ; , 1 ves Ded-ricks- ! -- I -- j Arnold recently. Eudora Davis Released From Hosita j V reported that the telephone operators from Spanish Pork and Payson exchange held a dinner party recenuy ai Those attending from Spanish Fork were Marlene Boyack, Janet Willis, Donna Johnson, Mrs. Jack Bradford, Lois Ann Taylor, Mrs. Mark Boyack and Iris Twelves. Payson operators attending were Erma Fech, Marj Ann Evans, Shlrlene Wood, Margaret Perry, VMaxine . Wilson, Boswell, Paula Smith, Mary Lee larion Chametrs, Hiatt, ShirleyDonna Perry, and Beverly Tay lor. ; M.I Jensen informed those assembled She related that Mr. Rhee grew up in a family thatspnt most oi its life studying genealogy rather man productivity. Mr. Rhee is the last of a family line having no living relatives on either hi father's or 'mother s side. He had one son who died in early child- nooa. Mr. Rhee read Mrs. Jensen. "had an early interest in education and the welfare of his - coun try, an interest which continued . throughout his life. , He spent 30 years in exile in Hawaii and the United States work ing for the independence of Korea irora Japan. He returned toTtoreax. in 1945 and joined his people in their fight for freedom." The Club vuraette. a short thought,., was given on - "Itaciai ' by Mrs, Keith Van Wagenen who urged members to help do away with racial intol- vffle. Iris-Twel- J. The life of President Syngman Rhee was given in review by Mrs. Jack N. Jensen Thursday evening at Phile'Nada Club meeting at the home of Mrs. David Reese. Mrs. Car) Leslie, - president, pre sided and introduced the speaker. "Man Behind the Myth" by Rob ert Oliver was - the name of the book reviewed by Mrs. Jensen who told many interesting and descriptive incidents in the life of President Rljee. "Koreans are descendants of the Chinese, not the Japanese," Mrs. De-Gra- ly 11 FORK qtaktsh Phile Nada Club Hears Story ofRhee's Life Goshen News I Mrs J Willis elected presiM. Brockbank was dent of the, Fireladies Auxiliary when officers were chosen for season at the borne the 1954-5- 5 Mrs. Willis Wood, president of Sothe; First LDSto Ward Relief the of all wishes invite ciety, sisters to attend the opening so- cial I - Spanish Fpr! Fire Ladies Pick Officers ; " r ' ... -- T is the gospel story of Hill ; xnorah and experiences crossing the plains to the promised Zion. r--1 Tenuis , - gram: "Tones Bandlev'l home was of Tonga 'Le to members opened Club Thursday evening tor dusi- ness. Eleanor Jorgensen 'shared hostess duties with Mrs. Bandley. An evening snack was served to Mesdames Ted Jones. David Field ing, iCecil Cook, Don Phillips and Oriean Hanson, Mrt Mrs. Duke SPANISH FORK Relief Fourth of the ,Wrd Pa?e to all ' welcome .j Society extends t the to attend interested ladies 4 opening social to be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. Mrs. Elmer Swen- -V son will present her original prof j It Mrs. Bandley Hostess to Tonga Le Club SUNDAY HERALD 4-- A !;J , 1 1 fl H 1 ' L-T- ,a!s4 I I . . ncl btshnom luxury ,v for your fcofn WARDROBE Th graceful new Symphony knda , lofanc to any bath- S line room. Clean, with provid perfect harmooy beth-room other American-Standar- d fixtures. 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