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Show 1 Sprightly Book Given Javcee Wives r A. Literary Club Hears Tale of Woman River Runner! Tel Is Satire History Fine Arts Literary Club members Experiences to f K. heard y the United States reviewed ; ' . boys. i , " - The table decorations for the dinner were snow men ana pasiei Favors were colored candles. small 'memo pads and pencils. During a short business, meeting, plans were made for a Sweetheart Ball to be held Feb. 5. Those in charge of the gather ing were Mrs. Kent Tolboe direc tor; Mrs. Dick Wiseman, color contain. The color group partici Kirwan, patirig included, Mrs. Ted Mrs. Harold Tolboe. ' Those attending were Mesdames Chester Davis, Ben Cannon, Bob Carlson, Earl Maland, Don Dick Gene DeGooyer, Sheen, Allen Laney, Barney Roller, Ted Bandley, Earl Groneman, Kent! Durrant, Clair Vance David E: Etriksen, Merljn Bingham, Ted Kinvjan, Cullen Christenson, Lafe Brown, Dick Wiseman, M. R. Rogers, Mary Moon? y , Frank Monroe. Glynn Petefson and Clyde L. Olsen. . -- V - ! Gia-com- I ; - , s, VFW Names Captains for Mother Parade V" o, f f A J N. mem- - of Plans for a June wedding arej Henry D. Taylor JrJ, son of the AF ROTC Sponsor's Corps; White mented Allen McCormick when senior Henry D. Taylors of Provo. Key and honor council. She is a he addressed Fortnighterf s Club being made for Annice Nelson, The prominent campus couple graduate ot Lethbridge Collegiace Thursday evening at the home of ' daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Byron will be married on March 18 in the institute. . Mri L. C. Skelton. Salt Lake LDS Temple. An open Henry majors in business. He is JVlr. McCormick, a missionary E. Nelson who reside at 643 E. house at the Taylor home will fol- a member of Blue Key and is serving in Utah for the Baha'i 200 S. in Provo. Miss Nelson will become the low, the same evening. The pair president of Bricker social unit. Faith, was accompanied by his t tuu;j- - He, has filled an LDS Mission in wife. He told of their mission bride of David K. Atkinson, a ur, 1 where the parents will, be hosts' at a wedding reception. Afterward, the newly-wed- s will return to Provo to continue school at,' Brigham Young University. bride-elect- Western Canada and was gradu ated .from.. BV lligh School. He is planning to do; graduate work following: commencement in June. Both young popple are active in many pursuits; on campus. 's . HUI IHIiJMIW)WWffMM4'IBW'IWIIIimiWHIW m"P pill JUJ"'MI JUUJIMI)""mwpiiKlniy) IIWIMimiMH'"iM'IJMMU If I '!vVi '.';.;;v--- - experiences in the state. Mc(pormicks are originally Illinois. 1 " I Q LjOD H Q I pi HQ IS I ; Club Makes The son of Kenneth Atkinson of Orem. Blocks from Currently in her senior year at Quilt "The Baha'i Faith originated - ad fnr thp mnthpr's j.ClHllC. nomnH 1 Your Portrait i she advised. Mrs. P. A. Christensen reported on the last legislative council the club discussed Baum, Mrs. W. J. meeting and to an annual con- make voted wight Shakespearej Mrs. Kenne Houtz Mrs. it i . : the transporting of Baird, Raymond Johnson, Ralph necessitated, food-tlast the entire o Olsen, Jasper jSnow, Bernell Stur-gi- enough voyage. Ralph K. McCormick, Ada "We took mostly canned goods,' Giraud, and George Carter. said Mrs. Anderson Who told that temperature of 117 degrees Were encountered. "We did not travel at night and only saw 'people at Phantom Ranch. -- We wore life belts all the time after; we had navigated the Badger Rapids," " AN of - of ' issionary Colette Green Chosen Tells About NICE NELSON Future Taylor Bride Bona Faith world An nice Nelso?7 Making Attractive Colette Green, Both are senior students at the great problem in the ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Green, university. Colette majoring in todjiy is that the good people are " bad Plans for Lethbridge, Alberta, Can., has elementary educa tion, is a actively good as the com notjas tine Wedding Cami Los social unit, the neoole are actively bad." ber beerL,chosen as the future bride " - j I COLETTE GREEN daugh- - satire-histor- s ; V:;..-- ff ' the Mrs. Dean Anderson,, one of 10'Terry, A. onzo Morley and Albert Mrs. by known women to have traveled GrosjeanJ Raymond Johnson Wednesday at the home of Mrs. McAvoy Craner. the1 Colorado 'River, told her exUsing-aher text, "It all Started periences to members of Fine With Columbui," by Richard Ar Arts Club Thursday. when they ; mour, Mrs. Johnson traced the met at the home of Mq. Elmer ' history briefly inserting the humor Terry. ; ous satire of the author in mis showedi colored Mrs; Anderson unlikely, legendary history from the time of, Columbus td the pres- slides of her trip through U, the ent.. a Grand Canyon on the Colorado Mrs. George! Carter, president, River. She, with her husband and three other men, made the trip cpnducted and refreshments were in two rubbe boats a trip which served by the hostess to Mes- took one month to complete and dames Luie lAllman, Orrin R. -- ..'X' S. 3-- A ? 1 Jaycee Wives, meeting Tuesday evening for dinner in a local cafe, were treated to a sparkling review of the1 popular book, "Snips and Snails." given by Mrs. Erie Boor- man. The. book written by Louise Baker describes the author s ex perieioce as a" teacher in a school in Arizona. with her pupils,1 nine- -' veai-ol- d 1935 SUNDAY HERALD j J. Kenneth Mrs. ' PUgh nnrrh liaht Polio naradf srhediil-- 1 conducted the meeting. Orchid colored mums and prl Jan 31 in Provo Thev will ren- of! heather provided an attractive rPQPnt. thP Tiadies Anxiliarv Veterans of Foreign Wars, yte!decoF'ation and refreshments were" iseryea 10 Mesaames 4. ,vv. AaamPost 2162 The VFW Auxiliary met Thurs- - son Stanley Bonnett, Kaiph A. r. a. were PU11U. Hav when vuyt uauanan, iinnointments : . T rraim- j.t nr,an. raiul made Home made cookies were aiCo narka diirintfQ thp PvPnin?" Ekins, Paul H. Gehring, Clarence O I """" and prepared to be taken to the Greer, Staccy D. Gam, Seymour Fort Douglas' Veteran's Hospital. D. Gray, D. Spencer Grow, F. Harrison, Aura C Luncheon was served by xurs. DeV7ar Off ret, Kenneth Baum and Hatch, Maurice Harding, LeRoy Robert Greaves. .Two new mem Johnson, C. E Jacobs," John S bers introduced were Mrs. Ron l ewis, J. Kenneth Pugh, Grant Marion S. Ross, Richehsrl. D. ald Lees and Mrs. Quintin Woodrow Thompson, Myron E. Present were Megdames DL Swenson,- - Elmer Carl Strate, Charles Dowljng, Clyde Bmgham, Kenneth Bauijn, Wick Swain, Wril- 1 liom Jancci William "Rrx4i Grant J. Johnson, Dwight Shake-iex 4 : rings enduring tenderness the husband children . "who mean so much to you. Jto . 1 , Mok Ber-tran- , - Twit-chel- yoor appoTotment today Phone 1003 Bidaulph Studios North 2nd West - r- i. c;Vi -- C i i . Houtz, Paul Liarsen, Stanley Hous- ton, Brose Hutchinson, Charles; Barney, Cornell Smith, Don Zo- - bell, DeVar Offret, Mrs. Bernice Bonnie Thais Club members are Morgan, Reginald Walsh, Dale Kp is nresident of the Deca Clnh Harold Erekson, and a member of Provo Sub- -: Pursuin? thc interesting project Neuenschwander; Janice Logan, Ray Broadhead, I Debs. She has served as statejof making a quilt for each y A. Robert Vonda Greaves, Wing rlnh HnrintT" tho lnh 0fthe Deca Club and her nf thp new Mrs. the members. . . . ,. ianQ tvnm rc iroe j o;year ana worK was continued on ..03 TwitMn . . , , Seminarv . wucneii.anq Mrs. Deuel. ....:i oiocks at-- a weanesaay ine qUUl . . . a i. : ivf 1. ds giauuaieuj meeting in tspringvuie in tne nomejH. Ellsworth mi. iijuiisun George Ferguson ' Hum uni-uacnooi ana0f Mrs. Francis Hazel nign Elvin Prestw ich and Emfl Wool- AVKilr. otJIl T.rifQ domino in in school hP was fl'mpmW nf! The hostess served an appetizing sey. Guests Were Mrs. Ira Church and Mrs. Dick Hopkins and Nancy; the Corps Unum and Ski Club tray luncheon later to club memMel-druMesdames bers, Evans, Mrs. Hazel s sisters and in Spencer football as well as andactive Griffith Nuttall.'Paul Ream, her daughter, Mrs. Annette Hazel,! other sports. He is presently emFrederick Hoffman, Max Bills, J. who assisted her with serving. ployed in Bingham. i" in Persia in 1844 and is nowfound in 230 countries 'I the world and its works are trans lated into 100 tongues," informed the speaker who told that the Js primarily call of Baha'u'l-la- h directed against all forms of pro - 6,auuu L Vfestive .. 1 vincialism? all insularities and prejudices etc. Ms. E. J. Storey conducted a shoH business meeting during which plans were discussed for the ("giving of a birthday party once a month tor members ot Ward Eight, Utah State Hospi ; ' ' tal.? Mrs. Edwin Soles- was assist ing hostess and assisted Mrs. Skelton in serving refreshments to Donald ' V. Poppen, Harry Brown, Bertram Smith, Carl Kiv-- 1 liT mem-secretar- - An nWJr iijiii ij - .... 4 - - ' , - ' " C i ler, Joseph Bach, JFred Morris, Joe J Logan, Rex Home, Ernest Salerno, David Eriksen, Tom Bullock and A. D. Bruce as well; as the guests and those already mentioned. f ' i Your mfy harty pring JDress From ' " , " v. - ' Fashion Show Ente rtains ROTC Wives fashion show and sewing parity were features which attracted AF ROTC Wives at the home of:Mrs. Marck O. Hancock Wednesday. .Spring wardrobes A;- 1 I DEON MORTENSEN ' Parents Wilk ins Gives Lecture Announce AtNelkeClub Engagement r - s SPANISH FORK Mr. and Mrs Leon Mortcnscn announce the Early history ?l Spain, its government, customs, religion and engagement of their daughter, Deon, to Allen Ludlow, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen nest J. Wilkins before Nelke Read- 'Ludlow. j ing Club Thursday. Dr. Wilkins h Both was introduced to the group at young people are gradu- . of ates the Spanish Fork High the home of Mrsv-;GH. Heindsel-ma- n by Mrs. Mamie B. Davis, School and LDS Seminary. Miss Mortensen has been prominent as vice president m charge. Mrs. Alex Hedquisf assisted a local model. Their marriage will be sol- Mrs. Heindselman with hostess duties. Mrs. A; B: Morgan and emnized February 23. Mrs. Clayton Jenkins were honored guests. Also attending were Mesdames- Fern S. Brimhall, W. H. Boyle1, Ida S. Dusenberry, Joseph Giles, Oscar Garrett, Beulah CI I - were modeled. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Kenneth Morgan and Mrs. Isom Stephens. They aided Mrs. Hancock in serving refreshments to Mesdames Jesse E. Stay, Leroy C. Wilcox, Jay J. Taylor, Arthur B. Anderson, Clair L. DeLong, Keith J. Nelson, John R. Lasa-te- r, James W. Sirles, Ellis D. Orchard, Rulon D. Blake, Irvch L: Bailey, Robert O. Brady, Harold L., Carter, Gretta Nielson, Wesley Schow, Robert Crawford and Alfred C. Nielson. ' - "... ,. toward a lorn - low elysprink ' , ; So many ways to achieve the long, lean sillbnetteo Spring '55. And all of them flattering .... all Sunnyvale. . . a country flower garden for of them represented throughout collections. Come in soon for a spring 4 HWM KfcA. ' yourdining room 1 - TT... TTpnrihcon CoHio Alex Hedquist, C. W. Love, Jennie K. Mangum and W. Monroe Pax-'ma- n. ' , DON'T MISS IT ... . Castleton . Have you registered for your Free Blanket? MATERNITY WARDROBE ffiii (if M n " lI'B m n j A $1 Q95 created by If You Love Bargains Come In NOW! 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