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Show 5A '"wnnu'S; SUNDAY HERALD 1954 FOE Ceremony Dale-Shelt- - Pretty Payson Miss Crowned the F FA CIub Sweethea Marks Visit , Of Off icer ' candidates from A class of various Utah auxiliaries of tne Fraternal Order of Eagles was initiated in honor of a visiting na tiona official. Grand Madam President Carol Bennett, Long Beach. Calif, when she made her official visitation to Utah, Thurs rt-o- f -- 9 of prttty Carol Christiansen Wednesday night, as she became the 1954" Sweetheart of the FFA at Payson High School. Her attendants are Myrna Williams sand Pat . day." : Loveless. ' to business the to Thursday Prior The event marked a climax 10 days of voting in anticipation meeting in the Ladies Literary in Salt Lake City, Mrs. Ben Club Fuof the dance sponsored by the nett was honored guest at a din ture Farmers of America and the ner. The. meeting ' was conducted Future Homemakers of America. Monte Montague, FFA president by Myrle Howick, madam presi dent of the Salt Lake Auxiliary, did honors in placing the crown The honored official was escorted upon Carol's head. Gail Peterson, FHA president, assistedin sup-f by the Murray Drill Team and the initiation ceremony was con ervising arrangements. ducted by Salt Lake Auxiliary 67 Carol, 17, is a senior, a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Glen ChristianDegree Team. A' luncheon follow ed at which 229 auxiliary ladies LDS her father sen, bishop being i of Payson were servea. , West Ward. Active In school affairs as well as church Attending irom provo were and Four-Club work, Carol is Marie Bird, Norma Irwin, !&rma manager of her dance class, presMajors, Martindale, A , ident of the Junior Red Cross, a Blanche Vea Clark, Peterson, hris- - Helen Carol member ofithe Pep Club and vi- SWEETHEART Vlassis, Jean Fountin, tally interested in dramatics and tensen. Affleck, Irma Hoffman, 7 Myrtle public speaking. She Is president Ruth Effie Jones, .Edith ofthe West Ward Junior Gleaner fthe Pep Club. Carol will represent Beimont, Mary LouAlien, Lalversoa, clasi md assistant ward organist Payson High School at the annual Roma Freshwater, Fern Carter in the Mutual Improvement As- FFA banquet in Salt Lake City Vivian HickenDot Matson. Nina sociation. She is active in Four-- next March. uare, and Selma Hardy, state work and in 1952 --participated madam president. in a demonstration on safety MAKES BATH SAFE 7 which won her honors as one of NEW YORK (UP) Bath or the 10 best jn the state. Carol and- - her attendants were shower now can be made, slip-a few drops of the three delegates sent from the oof local school to Girl's State at Lo- a new chemical on the dry bath ' rface. When the water is turned gan last June. Myrna, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williams, on,, the chemical forms an invisi- Dinner-Danc-e Is secretary of Payson High ble, but film. Thwinanu School and stake president of the facturer says the product L. harm ' Nebo Junior Gleaners. ., Pat, less, and (an be remover from , OREM dinner dance will be this Saturday at 8 p.m daughter of Mr,, and Mrs. Sher- the ub with any household de sponsored the of the American members by Nail-do man Loveless, is treasurer of the tergent. by Post and Legion Auxiliary, ac xvew LDS an in officer and . corp., York). Seminary to Commander. Reed cording 7 Bench, president of the auxiliary and'Mfs. Max...Broadhead, general cnairman ior ine event. All veterans and their partners are invited to attend whether they Christmas glamour are members or not. There is a price and there in nylon tricot small admission of door prizes. o p.m. uuiucr win ucguj and is under the direction of Mrs. Fred Gourdih and will be followed Sleek and smooth-fittin- g slip ' by the dance. All officers have as cut in four-gor- e style with sisted in planning the occasion. ?7-full shadow paneL la long wearing nylon tricot lace lush with and sheer nylon net. 34-4EIGHTH WARD . Monday for visiting teachers report meeting 'at 1:15 p.m., The teacher topic will be given by, Beatrice Hansen. Relief Society meeting 2 p.m. with Emily Weeks giving the theology les '' ; H Pearl. . 1 " " H Orem Post And Auxiliary Sets pi by-sprinkl- ing , 1 on-sl- ip 4 -- (Nev-Er-Sli- p, wia-be-a-num- 3.99 f 7 7 nylon-aceta- Relief Society te 4. son. Wednesday 1 p.m. for work meeting. La Verne Singleton' in charge. Nursery. ,7 FOURTH WARD Tuesday. 1:30 p.m. teacher topic meeting directed by Eva Terry. Theology lesson at 2 p.m. given by Mabel Tanner. i THIRD WARD 1:45 for teachers Tuesday p.rn message directed by Maurine Taylor. Maiid Markham will give the theology lesson at 2:30 p.m: There will be a nursery. FOURTEENTH WARD Tuesday 1:45 p.m. for teachers message given by Nellie Dia mond. Theology lesson at 2:30 p.m. given by Calla Ivie. There will-b- e a nursery. i. . West Center. mm Ptoto,, Utah Wli i nifo) 1 v , SANTA'S - J 7 . 7 CANDY-CAN- . And Bride at rovo Home i ,4.v 1 . 11 7; ree," by Annemane seunko, bePAYSON 'Park Ward Elders fore members of Beta Cultus Club quorum will hold a dinner and Bishop LeRoy Taylor of Grand- - Monday at the homes of Mrs. ' 7 social Dec. 8," at 7 J SO ; Gould Dixon. p.m. at the 7 f view Second LDS Ward officiated Verner Mrs.l Larson,' president, Spring Lake LDS Ward chapel, A at the double ring chapel cere charge, and Mrs. Broad-be- turkey dinner will be served. mony that " united in matrjase was in was introduced by Mrs. Leo Nancy Gail Brown and Dale H. Chairman. Colors were pre- Planned as "a social for the Park recn, Shelton in the sented and the pledge led by Mrs, Ward,v the event will also give a Ward recently. : ' s ,x7 4 'i- - nt J Y i - I,. , li Ji- Ellen Wiieand business concern help to the Spring Lake building ing the annual Christmas party fund. Committee in charge is for children of Payson was dis headed by Ralph Davis. V" 7 i ;: cussed. :; : Firemen met Monday Lady Refreshments were served to son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Shel 19 at the home of Mrs. Lee Dell Mrs. night Marlyn by, Mrs. Fech, 7 ton, Midvale. a social was enjoy where 7 Brown, Francom and Mrs. Dixon, assistwere served. ed. Refreshments were her the bride Dixon. ed Noel Mrs. Attending by mc- Mrs., Ralph Chappie, president, Mrs. inomas meien) sisters, 4 . conducted a business session. Dermott, matron of honor and Park Ward Relief Society anDorothy Brown, Gay Shelton and nounces a aale of ornamental bridesmaids Arline Isaacson, John Shelton acted as best man. Christmas, arrangements, which can be seen in the window of, The bride's 7 grandmother, Mrs. Nettie Brown was also seen in Lindsay Show Repair Shop. Combinations of pine cones, candles, the receiving line. surprise birthday etc., can , be purchased ready For her wedding the, bride LINDONA was held atj tbe Willard made or will be made to order X. chose a nylon net over satin party! ... in Lindon Wednes using figurines, etc. supplied by home Johnson model gown with petit jacket few of A the lelgh purchaser. Alta Lindsey is chairday evening. H r bouquet was of yellow rose-- . nonorea on man of the event and creation of Dors . Johnson Doris buds and white carnations. The her The the arrangements. The Park Ward birthday anniversary. matron of honor and bridesmaids met is also selling African violets, . following together, played carried yellow mum bouquets and bingo! and- - enjoyed tasty . efresh-ment- s: which can be purchased-a- t the were gowned an yeUow taffeta and Mr. and Harold Mrs. of home Whitelock. Blanche Mrs. avocado green models respective Keetch.'Mr. and Mrs. Verl ChrisMrs. Nadine Brown, Relief ly. The brlde'i mother received tiansen;: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph president, is supervising in a gray, taffeta gown while Mrs. Christiansen, VIrs.: Nola Keetch Society T the sales, with money earned to rose a chose Shelton crepe. and Mr. and Mrs: H. V.' Hold be added to the ward building 4 4. Wedding guests were received Iund- ., , at the door by Mr. and Mrs. Dee i v7 Brown and Mr." and Mrs.: Rex Peterson. Jerry Nelson, Lynn Jensen. Keith Millbury and Newell Perry acted as ushers, v In the gift room were Mrs. Jean Brown, Mrs. Jenny Lind Brown, Mrs. Betty Isaacson land Mrs. Merl Hanson. Mrs. Ruth Willitm- Mr and Mrs. Dale H.' Shelton (Nancy Gail Brown) son and Mrs. Alene Perry were i charge of refreshments and Diana Brown, Janet Hansen, Joyc Kirby and Joyce Williamson served. Tom McDermott was . '.aster of ceremonies at the program during the evening. Organ music was played by Byron JenA personality Inj science, Dr. work for peace rather than war sen. a ' politica For her honeymoon trip to Ne Robert Oppenheimer, was dis- ; "Lewis Straus, vada the bride chose a rose colchaircussed by Mrs. Delmar Kenner enemy took his place, as suit ored with navy blue acces manuf the Atomic, Energy Com for members of Phile Nada The sories. couple is now living mission and it was through him when they were en that! East-Cent492 in Midvale. at was in Dr. Oppenheimer .. tertained by Mrs. Earl Oss. a time last the and Mrs. JCenner discussed different vestigatedatomic records and materials re points of views regarding the moved from' his possession. "Oppenheimer trial" as a security "He has : given loyal and mag risk. 'Dr. Oppenheimer grew up in nificnt service to his counrty and "and was a uni fellow scientists feel that he a que child who seldom entered still a loyal citizen and of grea PLEA5ANT GROVE A group A7 glittering silver semi : into the usual activity of children. value to his country," Mrs. JCen of senior students of Pleasant ner told. He was interested in chemistry Grove, who have been close circle , , . new radrance at and physics at a very early age. Mrs. Call Lindley presided and friends through all their school ... He entered) Harvard University Mrs. Bdwin Stein told the duties years, met at the home of your foot by Nite-Airand graduated in three years as and responsibilities of a Rotary Bezzant, on Friday evening who also provide Heaven valedictorian of his class having District Governor and his wife for an evening of sociability and ly comfort with a full receiyed the highest grades ever; Mrs. tein' and her husband have fun. During the evening, competi41 visited in clubs at informed distric mid-solRotary tive games, lively discussions and Harvard," reported n the lecturer. loo. jne reponea mat sne and a delicious'buffet-styl- e H super were ' The doctor continued his studies her husband had met many intern enjoyed by the group, BLACK ; in Europe and received a PhD esting people and had many valu ; Joining LuDean at lur home, , were the following classmate degree in philosophy before re- able experiences. to 4.95 . to to the United States ReLeshments were served Co friends: June Peterson, Mary turning teach and become one of the rriost Mesdames Harold Bailey, R. Ma; Lee Thomas, Sandra MANY STYIES TO valuable scientists. Cloward, Arthur L. . Duckett, Anderson, CoUeen31ackhurst, ' CHOOSE FROM Dr. Oppenheimer! had but few: Frank Daln; William R. Maurine Nielsen, Lauxene Smith, intimate friends, one; of whom was AiDert freestone, Koy Firmage, B. Ham Edith Ann , Thayne, IUa Jean Chevalier,' a communist. It was mond,7 Stanley Heal, Lawrence Walker, Jimmy Morgan, Harley OPEN FRIDAY & MONDAY NIGHTS TIL he who caused the doctor- his Jonesr-Milto- n ; Nelson. Wesley Hales, Verdon Walker and Harold greatest trouble. lOppenheimer Knuasen, carl Lindley, J, Edwin Turner. ' '7 Convenient Parking contributed many - times to the Stein, Robert Sumner, Harold Van Billy. Mae Anderson of Salt communist party" before the wagenen, Dean . Van Wagenen L Jce City, who is also a senior at United, States begin. its fight Sherman Wing, Delmar Kenner the Pleasant Grove High School r against communism!: His .activi James V. Haslem, Warner Mur- this year, was a special guest, as ties were well investigated before phy, David Rees, Raymond Green well as three Brigham Young he was asked to work for the ana Weston Taylor. Phone 3796 164 N. Univ. Ave. University freshman from Pleasgovernment. He was always loyal. ant Grove. Norman Barton, David It was said that he was one of the Tor the looking-elegafeeling, Christensen and David West. only men who could have accom add a hint of fur. On your favorplished the creation of the atom ite wool dress, tiny fur cuffs. On bomb. He made- - rapid strides your shiny afternoon dress, .a from the first test but always fur arc at the neckline. Even voiced the desire that vhe could fake fur has grandeur this year. new Mrs. Shelton is f a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verl R. Brown. Provo and Mr. Shelton a Th lt: i - "'' t. K , i !' iH f ( . ; ' 4 1! !!: Neighbors Plan Surprise Party,:; For Mrs.rJohnson if , i 4 .! ? 1' . -- . 5 tfSE.O ... 7 Great Personality Science Discussed At Phile Nada Club In 11 i -- . - Thurs-dayiaiiefno- en er . well-to-do-ho- School Friends Have Fun Evening , me . es Lu-De- an 1 foam-cushio- ei . At-wo- d, AAAKE ALL THE : 90L - .,: , . PRICE'S SHOES f nt . 'i r t i : ..-- UU - I I ccn ho btstcHod in your ksmo on ccsy paysnont fems MAKERS (WHO, 1 Park-Universi- ty v CHIEF E best-selle- r, . SIXTH WARD 125 rm cp 19 4 A rown of gold chrysanthemums and Hue carnation! was placed upon the head PAYSON Pqysori News,, Best Seller. Is Rev ewecTAt Club Dinner,; Benefit; PAYSON Mra, Roy Broadbent Sales AnnoLinced "DesU reviewed the A' oh - CANDY CANES IN THE WORLD) YES . . . YOU CAN MEET THESE SPRIGHTLY ELVES AT PUk ' - BECAUSE BY. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS WITH SANTA mm mm .Q-AN- CANE FACTORY DY . " - - j& THEY HAVE SET JIon.,- FOR EVERY XMAS GIFT PACKAGE ; TO ADD TO YOUR CHRISTMAS CHEER MR. SPARKLE AND MR. TWINK SUGGEST YOU WATCH FOR ... - THF HUGE 'ENCHANTED' JCANDY CAN :30 Tnes., Wed., at . ; same time. (THAT WALKS!) THE CLARK'S GIFT WRAP GIRLS (THAT TALK!) CLARK'S CHRISTMAS CAROLIERS (THAT SING!) r ill 1 USE CLARK'S NEW FREE PARKING LOT . . . 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