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Show Service Wife Will Join Husband Soon American. Fork News : . SUNDAY HERALD Century Club Many Local Hostesses Have Begins Year Full Social Calendar Here With Socia i sz 1955 5-- A . PLEASANT GROVE reminded that! February is this The Nineteenth Century Club Expected It was clubnsjnonth at the hospital when held its "first meeting of the year AMERICAN FORK to arrive at Fontenet. France guest night Monday for members teams of women will assist with at the home of Mrs. Pauline during the' week is Mrs. Diane of the Junior Arlitra Guild, 40 in fbandage wrapping, etc. recently. Shipman Thome Brinton, who with her U t al' being present. The meeting Mrs. Lyman Duke of Heber Mrs. Vernon Busterud, .presi the LDS enjoyed a visit here over was held in the daughter, Marilyn, dent, directed in unison the? read Ward Relief Society room, with weekend with her daughters, ing of the club collect arid re sailed for France Jan. 18 from Mrs. Marion Robinson Jr., Mrs. Mrs. L. J. Merkley and Mrs. ports were given by committees. New York City. Mrs. Brinton and Woot- - Richard Miller, their husbands Mrs. Helena Gease gave an ac Virgil Wootton, Mrs the baby will join husband and tori, Mrs. Thayne Bateman, and and families., count 'of the club's Mrs. Lyman Wight "as hostesses. Owen Lynch and son Russell project. ' Mrs. father, Lt, Jj Robert Brinton, who Vere Lancaster gave a are eryoying a trip to Chicago. Mrs. Myron Fulrath, program is a post adjutant special service short sketeh 01 the life of her Though mainly in the nature of chairman; introduced the speak officer in the U. S. Army Ord Mrs. Ralph Peterson who sister, Marjorie .M. Stewart, tal business, Mr. Lynch, president er, nance Corps,! located at Fontenent. will Club, on the theme, "Atomic ented writer and read several bi the local Rotary rut a rv spoke r ft tlmo nft They are" aboard the USS Thomas. vo of hef poems arid stories. A Energy: in Future Araenca. She Lt. Brinton is the son of Mr. cal solo was given by Mrs.. Leon International headquarters there.: tcrtdr of the great research being and Mrs. MJH7 Brinton of Berke Hartshorn. Refreshments were They will drive a done by the United States Atom- home. ley, Cal., who came from Cali is Energy Commission and the . "served by the hostesses. Amerifornia to bid the travelers good in the Recent patients Ford Foundation. Monday nlsht the Presidents Council met at thcTiomeof Mrs can Fork Hospital, American one bye, "Replacement of fuel is He received his basic training Richard Miller.An informal dis Fork residents, have been Con- phase being studied by these cussion of suggestions for im nie Steele, Jack Watkins, Mrs. groups," said the speaker. at Camp Roberts and attended officers school at Fort Benning, provement of the .individual Lois Stewart, Elvernon Ferguson ''Much more research must be ': clubs, mutual club' programs, and George D. Pierce.- Other done before it can be put into Ga. He later attended specialists ,and a; check up on the tickets patients have included Mrs. Lois general use. Cost and safety ordnance school at Aberdeen, Md., Li sold for the recent swimming Jorgensen, Mrs. "Sarah Reese, are two great factors," she conoverseas assignment in receiving tool benefit concert were the Lehi; Mrs. Mavis Hamilton, Ba cluded. September, Mrs. J. Robert Brinton and baby daughter, Marilyn. main items of business. Mrs sil Walker,, John J. , Freeman, Members present were The family plan to tour Europe " ' " ' 1 : ' Blaine ' f Pamela W lt Nelson, Council Farley, rv, Katharine T. Baker, H. E. Byron McFarlane, presi before returning home in MayJ F. I.tOmally and Jerald Mack dent; Was in charge. Beaghler, A. S. Cannon, Wade L. when Lt. Brinton expects his Mrs. Harold Holley, who is Ftfcal, Pleasant Grove; Glen D Carter," A. B. Faulkner, Myron V WArmy release. 1 ..V... J i J A. , moving to Spanish Fork, was Larsen and Mrs. Yvonne Dar- - Fulrath, Dudley Gallagher, H. W. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Kanahelei songs! Joseph Akuin.'who is ata per, Orem. the honor guest of friends-- at Gease, J. C. Halbersleben, Clif i. tending Mr. 'and Mrs. Toyu and a'c Brigham Young Univerton Harding,-D. Harrison, bridge party held at the home Thiry dance directors and GERMANY Mrs. Renee Gay Edwards and small TO GOING Who curof are who is leaving soon for but Hawaii, sity, oi Mrs. Guy S. Richards. Two tivity counselors of the stake H. H. Howser, Phillip Kemp, 27 for Ne"v York where will R. leave Jan. Edwards, son, Stephen m their homes rently .making A" tasty and wards met at the home of J. military service, also sang. tables were played. V. Mazune, A. W. McCoy, to husband and for will sail .father, join Straubing, Germany a were they honored at Provo, party Dr. Alonzo Morley read some lunch was "served. Mrs. Holley Mrs. Delbert Xhipman Monday Clark Newell, Ralph Peterson, ; Lt. is officer L. Edwards Harold Lt. Edwards. Second supply the of Mr. and verses composed ' by Mrs. Ida at home given to discuss and plan for Robert L.. Reid. Karl Scherer. was presented with a lovely gift. night U. S. Army and has been overDirect the with Alma Gardner giving a resume of Support Company, Other ?Mrs. MIA of events dance the VanWagnen. Mrs. Jack Taylor was hostess year Pauline Shipman, O. A. Spear, seas since November 1954. He to in " located be expects Germany guests were a group of friends many jof the highlights of the to the members of the Elderettes around program Keith Beck and R. E. Sutton, C. L. Waggoner, 18 months. Prior to leaving for Germany he was for another who have periodically met to- trip. pr. Morley also showed, Mrs. counseat her home Thursday. Mrs. Chipman, activity If. T. Walker, I. F. Cowan, R.: C. "Meet for the Plans OREM Edschool Md. Mrs. at ordinance from Aberdeen, gether to review memories of a films of Europe taken by him d Arlo Shelley, pres lors in the stake organization, Street, Helen B. Thomas, Edith graduated wdth him there. Mrs. Edwards has Me at Mutual" special evening tour to Hawaii, taken a number during a recent tour there. were and the wards baby the directed discussion. Vick arid Bessie Grlsnm. ident; presided. Mrs. Merril R. be oi teen making her home with her husband's parents, Mr. and for the Lincoln LDS Ward will the Mrs. Wan Wagenen served deyears ago. Present "were peoEuell gave the lesson, taken I he spacious rumpus room in at this held evening, in while Monday Edwards Orem Mrs. Phil Harold been has licious from Salt gone. Lake ple and refreshments, to. Mr. and Provo, from the Doctrine andCove-- . the Richard Miller home was Elwood to Mrs. according chapel, Mr. P. Stewart, Mrs., Mrs. in Scott Kanahele is Springville. scene of a lively party when Look's" nants. A three-ye- ar project,' the the of Dresident the snndhpre. an Francil as Provo toMcCleary and Mrs. Lucy exchange principal Pot-Luccompilation of a scrap book of a number of , teenagers got YWMIA. k the at Maeser School. Stacy, Salt Lake City; Mrs. . this scripture study group was gether. Arranging the party comare activities The The was evening's Elizabeth Marsden, Springville made with enjoy evening shown to have been completed plete tasty refreshments of speech direction the able the of and Mrs.. Verner Powell, Mrs. were through singing Mac Larry Miller, OREM An afternoon of remi- by Mrs; David J. Wells and Mrs. Leje Bamgartner, .assist- - Kanahele and Mrs. Mrs. and Mr. Mrs. Milton Holdaway, Dick J.E. KawahigashL Mecham, Lee, Lniscmg over activities and ex-- i Ralph Spencer, who presented Kicn- - Mrs. Kanahele arid Mrs. Alonzo Mrs. Mary Demos, Mrs. MargaMrs. P. music AMERICAN director, FORK Mrs. G. by Jesseed Dennis Laro Hansen, Larry. Beck, the scrap book. In, addition to periences of the past year was! M Waii-p-r anr) Mrs- - Rprt AHmJard Smith, (drama director, Mrs - Morley 'danced for the group as ret Duke, Dr.. and Mrs. Morley, Mrs. Shelley,, new officers taking ry Wright and Douglas Taylor. spent by members of the Oremp . : Fonoimoana and Mr. and Mrs. Kanahele, Sylvia , ,'Glannon Clqward and dancing di- did v v- l- A lare-Mr- auu over are Mrs. June Ash, vice i tu meiimeis, oii.rector Renee Gillen5. Literary Club at 'the home off. Sylvia Kawahigashi. Group sing- Kawariitashi, Mrs. Kehau KawaM. F. Crandall The group well pdHuck party honoring. Mr. the Ladies president Mrs. Paul Mecham, Thurs-- , Club in skit the Those Literary takins ing, solos and other combinations higashi, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph part secretary-treasure- r; Mrs. ; Paul Club-Hearenjoyed a hot luncheon before the and Mrs. Lewis F. Wells, was day I afternoon at the Walker include Mr, a d Mrs. M. D. Wal of singing voices Mrs. Simau presented many Akuin and Mr. and Hansen, reporter; Mrs.David J. -- Ishort business with Mrs. held this week at the home of Mr. home. Mrs. James ' Winmeeting modern Eulene resi and ancient Hawaiian Fonoimoana. Barrett, Joyce lace, Hallsey, Wells, Leah Lloyd and Mrs. Jack Minnie Gordon, president, taking A report was! terton, Bonnie Bliss, Fred Sch- .was 'dent, Mrs. Warriick. Mr. charge. and jn Howard Taylor, program committee. charge. Mrs. R. D. Wells who ar' made that during December theiwendiman Prestwich, Byron Mrs. Wells is the retiring presi ; range a. program, was ill and and Mrs. Wells are leaving today members had ;47'-Glenn contributed Aiken, and GIry Reese, dent, along with Miss Lloyd, their new home in Casper, hours at-- the unable to attend, Plans were ' . in hospital Singing m , the bandage Bei'erly Boj vice president; Mrs. tweii, sec for discussed the coming clubWyoming, where Mr. Wells will; preparation, etc., and also that special quartet will be Elwood "Onions breakfast retary, and Mrs." Spencer, re in PLEASANT a GROVE for Feb. '24th he pmnlnvpH a a trpnWict for 68 tickets had been solrt for the Sundberg, Glannon C 1 o w a r d, planned surrent best the'Stew'," seller. . porter. ei tne , AarK dl Caie. Jrprpntl a hplH RVTTu SIvmT.V.nnTr Lloyd Prestwich and Jay Coll-- i Mrs. John Pulley. Mrs. PMllio by Betty Mac Donald, was review- - TThose lue.isun uii company. included Mrs. J present , j Greene,-- Mrs. Homer Royle and ed by Mrs. Samuel Jackson for Participating were Bishop andjated club The proceeds of the yer. C. Davis, Mrs. Thomas A. Boyd of members the Circle Friendship Mrs. Raymond' Monson were Ms. B. Mrs. Mrs. Harold Bullock, Mr. and concert were turned to the swim. on ."Education in the American hostesses to members . of the at their recent club meeting. Mrs. Jacob, , Dean Mrs. D. J. Park, Park, Mrs. Elvin; Carson, Mr. and Mrs.! mingpool fund. Mrs. R. W. Clark Home." Musical numbers includ- -' Latona Club at the home of Miss Byron Adamson, was hostess. Mrs. E. Mrs. Clifton Roy John Fugal, Mr. and Mrs. Dale! reported on theiDecember meet-- j e& two accordion solos by Mary! Park, M agr y Pulley on Wednesday. Encouraging letters to ill T. Mrs. Ada Pyne, vvere written during the eve Skinner, Mrs. Seeley, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sal-in- ing of the Legislative Council.. "Love Eternal," popular best 'j Gray. B. J. Mrs. Elvis B. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Burmeis- - A. ' Warnick, research assist-- There Wtre 16 members pre Stratton, ning as well as to two member's seller, - was Teviewed by Mrs. husbands Verd Washburn. ter, and Mr. and Mrs Tom ant. of the Alpine School Dies-tri- sent. The hostesses' served a de- who havu hppn in th Terry, Mrs. Ernest- Peterson," Lehi. Mrs. Mrs- Hqral Steele of American Larsen. TUT were! administrative staff spoke licous lunch. Richard Murdoqk accompanied hospital. "Secret Pal names, ork also -drawn during the evening's' by Mrs. Greene sang two num-- , ' , bers. Welcomed back as a. mem-- . meeting. ber is Mrs. Mel Pritchett and Luncheon was served at smalli nQr:riK;W-UvM..-i ui voted in as members are Mrs. tables with miniature marshmel-low- , ly snowmen servirig as favors. Milfon Vandeburgh, Mrs. Rich-200 ard MUler, r Mrs. George Scott Attending were Mesdames Lloyd r and Mrs. Vern Beck. Honorary Gray, Basil Walker, Raymond PLEASANT GROVE Mr. and' -membership was given Mrs-- . Nelson, William Peterson,' Arnold Mrs. Allen ' Nielsen of Manila,! Mrs. Charles Hendrichson, C. R. Clark, Ruben were honored guests at a dinner A, Edith - Monson. Leon- party On Thursday evening, at the' Meranda. president, took charge Tomlinson, of the meeting.. Plans for the ard S. W'alker and Archie. Boren. home pf Mr. and Mrs. Chester, annual birthday party to be held Mrs". Entily Pederson was a guest. Ove.sonl of Manila. as-- ! (FIRST PRIZE) on Feb. 9 in the Legion Hall were1 and Mrs. Oveson were SistingjMr. discussed. There were 22 mem- Mr. and"Mrs. Neldon Walters. The bers present. The hostesses Reports, Histories, honored guests moved to Salt Lake served a delicious lunch. At Camp-MeetingCity on Saturday where Mr. Ove-so-n Mr. and .Mrs. Virgil Wootton has accepted employment. 150 v have returned from a PAYSON Daughters of Utah The group of friends and neightrip to Kansas City, Mo., where Pioneers, Camp Neboi! met, at the bors enjoyed playing canasta. they .were in attendance at a pho- - home of Melba C. Powell, with Prize winners were Mr. and Mrs. r tographers convention.. The trip Capt. Hazel G. Gasser in charge. Kenneth Unthak, Mrs. Bernard was made with Mr. and Mrs. A pioneer historv of Ben Swenspn and K. Adams. ' Fred Pearson of Values:1.98 tc 1 0.95 Brigham City. Franklin Stewart ' was' read by Dinner was served at small ' The regular, meeting of the Delia. G. Stewart. The lesson "PioH after which the group pre. - Junior-LadiLiterary Club was neer Attroneys," was given by tables, sented the departing .guests1 with, "held Moaday night in the home class leader Leaon B : Thomas. Re a watt plaque. Attending were Mr.j oi Mrs. Bay C. Nelson, with Mrs . on the south Utah ports County Alvin Fulkerson and Mrs. Art convention were given by Matilda Mrs. Earl Matthews, Mr. and Gordon assisting as hostesses Olea White, Hazel Gasser Bernard Swenson, Mr. and The meeting theme "Far Away Haskell, also a message to the camp by Mrs. Bill Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Places" was. interestingly devel Delia .Stewart, secretary. Re-- , Kenneth "Unthank, Mr. and Mrs. oped by the-- showing of films freshments served to 17 by Minnie K. Adams, the hosts, Mr. and Your Choice of Our taken and shown by Dale Steiner " DePew and Rebecca L. Brim- - Mrs. Oveson and Mr. and .Mrs. , of his travels in Europe. Mrs. OTHER PRIZES - BLOUSES Richard Miller, president, was hall. Walters, and the honored guests. pKIRTS in cnarge. lne members wereJ Camp One met at the home of By DEN. A S. GRANT i . : Sixth-Eight- f - ! h . Sub-For-Sa- 1 nta i 1 new-.automobil- i -- - . i j 'J Mes-dam- es 4 - -- - ; - Bring Back Hawaii Memories -- j Kawa-higash- W. Lincoln Ward ReadiesSpecial Program -- . ' " j newly-electe- l Club Back Over Past Years r Educator Speaks To Ladies Club Party Bids. Farewell , Buck-waite- r, . . ;-- : , Family I . . r friendship I Mrs.-Maril- . x.uCc s. ; yn - s - Review Of Best' Seller j : fr - 4 mt T. haw , " . M.-Jolle- , All Remaining y, and Suits at - g, P-.- - Coats ct - One- - . 7 - ' r c(jui 1 1 . imy 1 Honored at Dinner n New Casua Street and Daytime Dresses Now Vi Fpriee " . " Millen-fladmal- l, Co-host- s," - , TOWARD THE PURCHASE s Vi 10-d- ay OF A BRAND NEW ' - - AD es - uiiiarens ureases . 4tUAAtK' Now Vi Price Jrs SPORTSWEAR f " i i ; : T?HCd WW A i Lillie Mitchell, with Susan ' Ashby in -- charge. Al pioneer history of David A. Mitchell was read1 by Florence Mitchell and the lesson was given by Elsie: K. Bartholomew. Refreshments- were served by, Lillie Mitchell and Tessis Dris sell to 20 members and one guest 1:1 Now HOWARD the PURCHASE OF SCflOO JU A NEW ADLERMATIC . . . 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