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Show - f 4. A JANUARY 30. SUNDAY, U tf h J County. ri u tr 10 Utah i j nrnii r t t LdVotta Club , Hears Germpn Woman Speak Committees r Chosen For Mrs. Gillespie Make Report Gold, Green Ball To Moose Club Women Feted, Shows Art Work PLEASANT GROVE The; PLEASANT GROVE Mrs. Committee activity reports! Riders Forsake : ; To Provo Club Pleasant Second LDS Ward; were ron .Cutter clayed hostess to given to members of Wom en of the members of the LaVotta no Provo Pgyson News CD , v Grcjive Nags for Sleighs By MADOLINE DIXON PAYSON A banquet and' program were enjoyed at Payson First-Fift- h LDS Ward chapel, vhen First Ward Relief Society ' 1 iiuo . ovuvuuivu Mpose annual vjvjiu. Chapter PainUngs by Mtf. Elizabeth and"Green Ball. Feb. .2, at the 903. at their- - meeting Thursday Gillespie were admired by mem-;war- d ,ecreaion hall. The theme; bers of Creative Fine Arts, ALR;..Aloha? Glen Wester-- ! be carried out dui.; Senior .Resent Mrs. ' music1 Chapter 12 when they met in . to Sard presided. Dancing, Tu. her home Thursday for an after- - of a(klocal Graduate' Honored guest was orchestra, the noon Kensington. will assemble at 8:3fo p. m. Mrs. Don McCurdy; Regent Handiwork, games of rook ard A fluor show is to be at Reports, were 'made bv Moose-- ! given chit-ch- at also were approved s9:30 p. m. At this time the MIA heart chairman Mrs. Arnold " Mrs. care child chairman dancers of the ward will partici- kins; :..! ; By- the Club at a lo!aJ cafe recently. Special" guest the. evening was. Mrs. speaktr Monica Peterson of Lefii. who is ronert to " the LDS Gan nuc-H- - Snc has beei? in Amerfca for four visiting teachers, class leaders ,ls a fl"ent speaker, and other officers were enterMrs Peterson spoke cus-Ja-y tained by executive officers. of two ' the Refresments wtic seivcu uj , t and i nations., Covers were placedvfor 50 la (u homemakinglloms tkm Bernardi; v" "v i" mi dies, and arrangements were by Mesdames W. H. Callahan, Victor a group of Hawaiian dancers and Mfs. Matt Lassen, pub-- j Pained rher ronver&jon to the A J , Moroni J. J. Cottam. Bird, Allene Christensen, Mrs. J. W. Btiljchureh. Special' guests of Mrs. chairman m id president: specialty licity , Paul rr Ella Money, Klea Crump, and Fillmore, Clara Giles, Elizabeth and Mrs. executive Westergard.iCartei were ner sister,--Mrs- . . . , of Lehi Klea McCJellan. Stan Mrs. Gillespie, Ina Hodson, J. W. Mc-- i ani tblPeteipn u,. Refreshments were served ford Ekins of ualldlt Will uc uum:aicu Benjamin H. Knudsen, vvaiiao Manila.;! 27 membqrs and their .partners baaaiette Riding Club a n d Allister, and with orchids theme, V. A. Powell, Nellie Robinson, The following "club members enpartners enjoyed a bob sleigh Alfred by chairman Gregg Fisher. Ab-rpalms being featured. Carl Swenson, Saxey, Four party. bob sleighs carried joyed the evening: Mrs. Kay JaTanner, N. Alma Peterson, Hosi.t for the evening will be trie 22 couples, and dinner wx cobs Mrs. Robert Cornaby, 'Mrs. Mrs.. BlaineJ Stella Davis, H. B. Goetzman and VWMI A served later at a local cafe. :, Dale Seeley, Mrs. Ray1 Harris, , and YMMIA supenn-Mrs. Ethel Spencer andiRichi-rascharge of arrangements were guests Alvin Farnsworth, Mrs. ForMrs Vlrs. Eva Warner. tendent. Paul Chnstopherson Mrs. Cavite. Barnett and Mr Mrs. Mark Bezzant, rest Leader G H. Wilson of the social com Thirty past presidents and superGrove. Mrs "J. H. of P'easant intendents of the ward are to be mittee, and Mrs. Bovd Manila of Wilson 2 Harvey of Orem. .and Mrs. Karl ' honored during the evening, with' By president. tributes being given. A lecture Dance directors of the ward, SPANISH FORK Medi"Modern and entitled films, who are in charge of entertainwill be at Looks cine ment, are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne SoRelief the Palmyra given by Klavy Peay. Wil-p'e3r- r 1 SvOr on-th- e "r' j an . t . . " er -- pro.-i'icn- t. r :- -r 7 ft l.t T7 i . 1 w High Priests Banquet Set On Thursday s . Vera Nilsen Serves Luncheon Mothers To the-Hea- . Provo NaVy Mothers met for tv I noise-deaden- nc nrJ ; . ' KVERYONE LENDS A HAND Members, of Utah Countj- - Medical Auxiliary are Trusy collecting clothing and baking toothsome delieddes for the combination baked goods and rummage, sale which the Auxiliary will sponsor Friday and Saturday to aid their nurse scholarship projects Shown "with some of the clothing are "Mrs. Donald Popgcn, left. Bob Galen, 21 2; Mrs,, Robert Galenf Sydney Alen, 9;, Teris Allen, 212 Sidney and Tcris are daughters of Mrs. Glenn Allen, rummage sale chairman. Mrs. Poppen and Mrs. Galen are in charge.of publicity. Bob is a son of the Galens. B-.t- titr f '.- - . an evening'sX social with Mrs. Vera Nilsen Thursday. Partici- - If you have a room where thedeafAMERICAN FORK- -A Wing' in the activities and lunch-- ; kids , play, the noise umayu a.bem u: for. high priests and theirbanquet wives eon were Mrs. E. O. Moe. Mrs. Inning, pamuaanj oi the Alnine r.rm Jiurwv ,,;n u Rubber tile for the Mrs. Charles basement. Will UC Alma Bovden, held Thursday. jFeb. 3 at 7 m and p Johnson Mrs. James Hall, "Mrs. floor is a good m the Sivth-Fitrht- h to install Vilate Rodeback and Mrs. ' H. H.easy for the amateur ion weekends. ynapel in American Fork, Howser. 0) Lecture, Films On Heart Set Group Feb, er Club Notes rt," ciety Wednesday. Feb. 2. 'at the Stake House at 2 p.m. The program has been arranged by Dr. G. Cloyd .Krebs of Provo. The lecture and films, will be follow d with a question and answer pe-- i riod. Mrs. Willis Wood and Mrs Allen Cornaby extend an invitation to all who are interested. . . OREM UNIT LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS Monday 8 p.m. at the home o'f Mrs. R. L. Katzenbach. Any i woman interested in, learning about civic activities,; local, state and natior al is invited to; attend. " . 1 STMTS TOAAOftRbM i's New ! :BYU.An.-!cuncMedical Auxiliary Annual prom Date Rummage?. Bake Sale Planned'.'jLinro'r Brigham Young University stu es mm Friday, and Saturday. Feb. '4 and; The sale will be conducted at dents have circled important 5 has been set fur. the annual rum-tn- e building on Lenter btrcet for- - dates on their social calendar-- 7 by the Thomas April 8 arid 9 when the Junior mage and baked goods, sale spon- - merly occupied Store from; "9 a. mV 'to 6 p. m. Prom will be spotlighted onAhe sored by the Utah County Medical each day. Members of the Aux- - campus. announces Mrs. Glenn Auxiliary, iliary will do the selling of used . Two nichts have beenet aeain Allen.1 who is chairman of the clothing, som'e new items which this to ac.comjftodate all sale 'this year: have been donated by local mer-- j persons w ha wish it) attend, as The annual event, wbicM has .chants, used siall appliances; only one sectionof the dance beeri extremely successful in past and a delicious variety, of home will be held In George Albert Smith Fieldlwse. . Tradijtionally years, aims to raise funds for the baited goods. scholarship money which the AuxWorking with Mrs. Allen is Mrs. jpne of the top events in the BYU iliary gives totworthy Utah County R." Raymond Green, in charge of social whrX plans are now uri-tgirls who have'ahready entered or bake sale: Mrs. Robert Galen der wayto engage a name band ' who are; planning to enter nursing and Mrs. Donald Vt Popperi. - pub-hop !".". carters. licity. tiach member of the Aux- - ' Ceffnmittee members for the Mrs. Allen year. reports,; iliary has been assigned a part, dance' will be chairmaned hv jast five scholarships, were Riven.'. Four officers stated. Frank Jphanson, Lethbridge. Al- for '.registered nurses and one for The public" is invited .to ibfe berfa. Can. Others in elude Clair licensed practical nurse. Lee. Beaver, business manager; jsale. Dick Bell, Salt Lake' City, and Vickey Larson. Phoenix, Ariz., decorations: Bill Jackson, San Leandro, Calif., publicity; Ellen KeeJer. Provo, assembly; Mel ml . j he 1 for'-'thef- ' . Old ?Looks Forward to PLKASANT; GROVE i n A Ope lUUJt, charm- ing Mrs -- young" lady, t a native; Bezzant Josephine porn daughter of Pleasant Grove, Will be thp honored guest at an open notyie. to oe given in her honor on Feb:: 6," by members of her family. oue.Ms wm , ne received ax ner home, 290 South Main Streetfrom 1 until 5 p. m.f The famirykindly requests no gifts. Mrs. Bezzant. was narried to Alfred Bezzant, on 15, 1893. He r was an employe of the old Lehi Sugar Facrory' for many years. He died April 17, 1924. She has led a busy; active and happy life.. Thej mother of ten children. seven of wXbm are still living, she also raied from infancy, two! grandchildren, whose mother, her1 daughter,' had" died. Bezzant was born in the; Third Ward in Pleasant Grove; e daughter of Cecelia and Wil- -' liam Christiansen. pioneer set-- f l t Mrs, Bezz. 2-Year-- f ' W i ' " N- ' - ? ' , .."vr 41 v ,"t I , 7 " A COMPLETE NEW STOCK ,u-"- r Ditane , rrovo, miermission EYE-CATCHI- STYLES! NG ; San Mateo. MacDonald, Mahwaring, Calif., arid Helen Mesa, "Ariz.,, programs: Joyce .Hawkes, Salt Lake refreshments. OF and: City, - Hardman Family Gathers Far Birthday Fete ; ! ; f PLEASANT GROVE The fam uy members, of Irs. J. E. Hard- man, and the- late J. E. Hardman assembled, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glade Bullock of Pleasant Grove recently to commemorate the birthday anniversaries of Mr. and' Mrs. Hardman. yfv yr turkey dinner was f III A" buffet served, and party games played. The familybirthday celebration has been a traditional event for , i many years. i AH family MRS. JpSEPIIINE BEZZANT members but five in attendance were grandchildren , . .... at this now celebration. numer Present ruMira r?".. cu jou die,if were year's for a mid-da- y Mrs. J. E Hardman, Mr. leave time nap up and was 4ater married, and inclined to be tuckered Jby and Mrs. Leland Beers and fam,cm.u:u .... ..e wme w aru ,io you're stretch out on the sora ily; Mr. and Mrs. . GuyJ Hardman evening raise her family.. She worked in:Qr sofa. 5ed lf vou must keep.an and family; Mr. and Mrs. Hareld the Relief Society organization and; eye orl tne Hardman; Mr. and Mrs. Ldwis was a visiting teacher foF 301 , Rolunson nd family: Mr. Jand years, retiring when health and' Mrs William Robinson and family Pur zoning board well weather prohibited activity: She- Kce and Mrs. Glade Bullock and Mr, As wears the paddingstill attends her meetings' when-i- arid of Pleasant Grove, it or with family i scorches, nnihio-.:f,0'ii,vinfffhin replace tho vPr a ncw la'er Good padding makes and Mr. and Mrs Leo Johnson chili of her parents easier and more efficient. land family of Bountiful, , Mrs. Bezzant's recipe for a : py life is to make the best of. things as they come. She maintains a sweet countenance in spite She was of "icknes's World" loved War during greatly ' the for II, many packages and letters she sent o service men two from thecity She raised-h- er grandchildren vvith the same love and devotion as she did her children. They will be numbered amons Tier well wishers. They are Harold B; Kimball and his iamily from Oxegon and Mrs. Harold (Donna Kimball) Richardson and her family from Los Angeles. ; She has pride in her children, 25 grandchildren1 and 47 great'. Values to 19.95 . . . i . . . . . ; j grandchildren. Family members expected" from California, Oregon and Utah, for the birthday are Allan Bezzant of Pleasant Values to 10.95 ; 'Grove: Mx.and Mrs. Oral Bezzant and famu of Magna: Mr. and Mrs; Viviaih Bezzant and family of Pleasant) Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Values to 2.50 Lvnn (ArthelaV Davis,"and fam ily of Orem: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer" (Mabel) Master anatamiiy, ivir. and !lirs. Erving (DeVona) Block Values to 5.95 , and family of Los Angeles, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Bezzant of Magna. Half brothers and sisters who will, pay tribute to Mrs. BezValues to 5.95 zant are Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Owen "Christiansen. Mr..and:Mrs. Have you registered for your Free Blanket? Christiansen, and Mr. and Mrs. Hans Williamson,., of Pleasant Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. Sera Mark of Lehi. The Friendly - Shop for' the ExpectantMothcr! A family dinner party is also 32 North 1st East meniw hile Phone 384-- J visiting being planned bers are in Pleasant Grove. j 5 " I ft. jn. - . -- . , - -- i - lo 'm w- - ' ri,mf is r . - - c hap-ironin- g . and-.tragedy..- . ) Dresse- sr Dresses - Smacks Bras Skirts' Dusters MATERNITY -- rnh J SJJ - aa 1.95 ;:;1:W;-.5 ' . ' y Penney V Own c . . better than ever . ! EMBOSSED COTTON Back again Penney'$ own Brand Brentwood your assurance of V CONTRAST POCKETS. LARGE PIPING TRIM. BUTTON DOWN FRONT. . 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