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Show I ' ' v :. -- . " - J ' c .. '! . . 4 ;; y Mrs. Fred Ah lander To Be Phile TerasClub President 7 , . W- ,- - J f V I j " John Taylor was guest speaker in a social which followed a busi ness meeting of the Phile Teras of Sorosis Club on Thursday at the home of Mrs. H, Taylor Reynolds : I in Springville. Mr- - Si j Mrs; Paul H. Lambert,, vice president presided at the meeting - iTo Sing Today In, Provo, Lehi dresses for the occasion. Guests enjoyed luncheon serv ed by Mrs Warnick. For favors, v 1 La-Ve- P HAM IT Ornamental Flowering Shrubs t Flowerinf Almond Althea Barberry Beauty Bush Butterfly-Bus- j - Meaning Of Lent Told Fortnighters , -- . uiyuivA-iiriavT- tisht-fittin- L Forsythia Hydrangea Honeysuckle Mahonia lilac Mock Orange Snowball Snowberry . Bridal Wreath rj heart-shape, i 9 Dwarf Arborvitae t n . , Tall or pyramidal Arbor- vitae j Junipers (Tall and Dwarf Varieties) Yews Pine Spruce -- I i TA, Choice Selection Evergreens . Raw-ling- s, Japanese Barberry Red Leaf Barberry Carat ana Japonic! Amur Privet Dwarf Privet European Privet I - Boxwood Pyracantba I. ' Viburnum X-R- ay 40-d- Weigela r' A" ?' . iterati Glub Has Social In Lewis Home xiLruiiiJjJTr Hedges for Beautiful Living Fences Yvonne Jones Will Head J. C. Gem Club . t - - flowering Quince -- - ' h Contoneaster wo Speakers Address Meet Of Provo BPW Organization . RECEIVED! JUST ' . CARLOAD NURSERY STOCK , nt. ' al . well-know- eception Given James IBinx Bride semi-form- -- , Post' Wedding 1 V' jj Am-Broadbe- . - Former Provo Woman Married In Rites at Concord. Co. , : v i V Banquet Pldces Must Be Reserved By Tuesday Night , the group were presented kitchen gadgets which were numbered to match other numbers given each guest. The diversions of the eve ning were crocheting, sewing.and textile painting. Special guests attending were V-:-Mrs.; Gerald Belliston, Mrs. Lewis Harmer, and a daughter of the hostess, i Mrs. Kent Anderson. NEW CLUB PRESIDENT rl Club ladies were Mesdames Sterling E. Ercanbrack. Each Leland Mrs. Perry of Provo. Boren, Willis Larsen, Rob member will invite one guest ert"" Oscarson, Joseph Swenson, Members of iihe Utah Sorosis Mr. Taylor, presented an illus Elvin Carson, Charles Harper, Club selected Mrs. Perry as on South Africa, trated travelogue Paul Blackhurst, ;Reed Orton, new club of cities scenes many showing president n a meet- O. L. Swenson. HalMav. Reed Of fascinating interest there. MRS. J. FRED AHLANDER William Hunter, Harold Armit- - m nem weanesaay. one will were his pictures made on a trip assume her duties in the fall. in the interior when the party was old Graham, Paul Harmon, Doran stead and La Mont Blackhurst. elechased by an enormous wild Johnson, Monroe Paxman, Fred -phant. Mr. Taylor spoke of the D. Kartchner, Blake Gammell great racial problems which the people have saying that "the white Stanley? N. Clark, Willard C. .Nel people are outnumbered eight to son, Ralph Olsen, Clyde Patteit, I. one by the blacks, but that the Taylor Reynolds, Dean Spackman white dominate the blacks severe Robert Bullock, Archie Bowden Provo have Teceived ly resulting in race riots which Creed Brimhall, Paul Xambert,- Friends ErickfH. Gardner, Boyd seem to be increasing." , Frank word thafMiss Jessie Schqfield, A delicious luncheon in a spring son,Ben E. Lewis, Hal. M. Clyde, who wasiuperintenden!' of rec mood was served to Mesdames J. William G Dixon. Leonard E. , :. , V for a number of years In Fred Ahlander, John Bowen, Har James, Verl Clark' and J. F. reat' was married on Friday to Provo, ; old Bandley, Grant A. Fisher, n re si-John Lancaster, den of Concord, Cal. tmma For the past five years, Miss, 1 Mr. and Mrs. James' Piiio ( Jehiel Adams) Schofield has been superintendent reIf -; of recreation in Concord, and signed her position effective . April "1. "Be an aqualante," urged Ster- - are of undetermined origin," said During her residence here, Miss Schofield obtained her pilot's liline Price when . he addressed the doctor. . 9 ana members of Provo s Business "Utah needs a scientfic crime cense and flew with friends at Professional Women at their detection lab where experts can the Provo Airport. ORLM Mr. and Mrs. James Marcbbanks And Particia Dinger. March dinner meeting at Utah investigate and decide. The lie Pino welcomed, friends and rela The bridal! party stood in alValley" Hospital Thursday. detector has been accepted in tive- - at a wedding reception white: arch liced with pink satin At St. Patrick's theme was evi court cases for many years yet Utah does not even own one alMar. 12 in the Geneva LDS Ward ribbon" and bink carnations with dent in table decorations. former the ! chanoL. The bride, Vi banks of fern and white cande (Amelia Buckley introduced Mr. though the cost is nominal, One ' kV W I ''It state to flown the into be had a in locked in th lovely Jeniel Adams, labra background. Soft Price who gave a short talk about in a recent court case," informtraditional white satin gown made mu.'c was played by the string the Aqualantes and what is being , ed the speaker. V.h net yoke, high neckline and orchestra directed by, the bride done in congress to successfully for thed Dr. Call praised law enforcey a lace ruffle where it joined the 0 i at & complete the campaign Colorado River Project, tie urged ment officers for their excellent jr MRS. JOHN LANCASTER bodice. The full skirt Archuleta. "I is a matter of said but work it affiliated 'members to become ws The a gown had long train. eUests .ere welcomed with this worthwhile organization educating the public to the need Fortnichters Club learned the veil at- bylWedding accented by a finger-ti- p Mr; and. firs. John S. Adams as a great deal of money must for such a law. 1 to cro'in. a meaning! of Lent and of its his tached with the guest book under the di be expended to fight the enemies A question and answer period of a pink rection of Mrs. Rodney Zabriskie. of tory, when Father Lionel Moroney, She carried bouquet followed Dr. Call's discussion. Aqualantes. centerof St. Francis Catholic. Church, rosebuds and stephanotis The guests enjoyed a program introAnother Mathews guest Kate speaker, President pre and orchid white ed with a single wun 'Mrs. HonalJ Adams, the duced by Gertrude Wiseman, was sided and the club collect was spoke Thursday evening to the white satin streamers. bride's aunt fading as emcee. Dr. Richard At Call, pathologist read by Mrs. Ruth Aiken. Min- lerouD at the home of Mrs. Ernest who utes were read by Mabel ,Kirk Salerno. Standing in the line with, the Those taking- part on the pro- at Utah Valley Hospital,Medical and the treasurer's report was The speaker, who was intro you 'g people were her parents, grams included Mrs. Aron Clin 2-- spoke on the proposed his Bill. Hecited and Examiners many duced hy Mrs. Donald Poppen, read Adams Joe by Rebecca Kirk. Leon Mr. and Mrs. er,t Jjirs. Marchbanks Elected j Pino articles vice president, pointed out PLEASANT GROVE club Mrs. A newspaper new and John Mr. Joyce; Loverdige. Ann Harris. interesting member, Helen Hoffman, parents, -a law was introduced and presented a that observing Lent is much easier as president of the Pleasant Grove J-Melodi and Peggy dinger, Lyn- - refuting claims that such of Provo. ; of corsage by Jennie Smoot, mem now than i,t was in the beginning state the in not is necessary w awuns, &aiiy jonnson and TJ. C. Gems on Wednesday evebest man was the bride Utah chiarman. allowed was each one Dixie bership meal Kleinman. Only ning, Mar. 16, was Mrs. . Ted groom's brother, Johnny Pino 10 per cent of the least "At heard included at Ciher first. without meat, reports was her .Wedding Refreshments were day, (Yvonne) Jones. The business-electioand the matron of honor 5;000 deaths in Utah each year those given by Mima Rasband, has it the gradualyears, Through was conducted at a dinsister, Mrs. Aaron (Lyle) dinger served on trays by Karen PeterHosto Veterans the less proposed become trip strict, speaker ner meeting at a local cafe. Mrs. ly son, fUlarilynV Crosby, Karen of Portsmouth, Ohio. on April 4; Margaret Har said. pital Peterson and and Melba matrons president, conHolly Maxfield, Jean Peter The attending scheduled for unit rington, Lent is a ducted the meeting. period of bridesmaids were her sisters, son. The refreshments were nr- Provo May 23; President Math turn "Christians and penance. Mrs. Leon (Inez) Marcbbank, pared by Mrs; Jack Adams, Mrs. Other officers elected to serve ews, state board .meeting. dur- for the to more to prayer-ancharity Mrs. June (May) Peterson, and Jiaen l Adams and Mrs. Svlva coming year were) Mrs. In charge of arrangements for Inj LaTevre. said. he j this Only aniece period," ing Dale Don (Wanda) Hales, vice presi Mrs. (Fern) Harris; the program were Margaret Har60 21 and bridedividuals between the years An elaborate double wedding Mrs Calvin Mann; dent; Mrs. Harold (Ellen) Prest rington, Velva Merrill, Pearl of age are required to observe the wich, secretary-treasureMrs. Bill Dahlen and Jean Rowen. Mrs rini; ScsLke with deUcate white sisters, groom's ' Mrs. ' Mark Archuleta and swans land bells in the center Guests in attendance were Lenton period. They are encour- Calvin (Maybelle) Mills, historian was Hilda Falls and Nona aged to jgive up one item such as and reDorter: Mrs. Emile J. Mary Pino. A spedav guest was pla ed between ; lighted caMles "A Swedish mother, In spite Olga andSalt Lake City, and Mrs. movies too for the 40 days. the bridegroom's grandmother, on a j table in the center , of the ol many difficulties, raised her Stevens,C. director; (Ethel) Cances, Merle Provo. Kirk, of Provo. Salvatore Cbnchita Mrs dane; floor jfor the dancer to 11 children with a perceptive Guests in attendance were A business meeting was con- Mrs. Holly (Gwen) Maxfield and di leve and understanding." Mrs. ducted jby Mrs. E. J. Storey, Mrs. Jack (Mae) Lee, The attendants all wore pastel admire. The!' young Couple were marraed Grant Fisher told Literati' mem- Mesdames Ruth L. Aiken, Jessie : for volunteer who called rectors. with dresses gradenias evening Arrowsmith, Cora Booth; Gene president, as Vegas, Mby. bers Thursday at the home of Burningham, and Dink rosebuds. Mrs. Pino Feb. 21st a Bernice Bryson, workers to give a birthday party Tentative plans were laid for reWith she Ben where Lewis Mrs. flowered silk They her jVisited sheer a Reta chose brother and gray Egbert, Marian Jarvis, for March on Ward 8 Utah State future activities of the Gems. The dress while Mrs. Adams chose a family, Mr.f and Mrs. Klein viewed the book, "April Snows," Mable Kirk, Marie Lewis, Ellen Hospital: on Thursday evening. new officers will be installed at model of lavender lace. Eaeh Adams of St. George on their by Lillian Budd. Luke, Velva Merrill, LaVerne H. Mrs. Harry Brown assigned the Inaugural Banquet to be held wore corsages of gardenias with honeymoon trip. They are now j "This mother is the symbol of Oldroyd, Jean Rambeau, Rhea members to various committees Mar. 23. At this time installation ai woman who endears herself to D. Reeve, Alice G. Rowley, in van - orchids. Three tiny, flower making their home in: Provo. preparation for a charity party ceremonies for officers of both the Pauline It j Shipman. Velda Small, others and endures for herself," girls were in attendance. The litand the J. C's will be Ward 8 to be held April 21. for J. C. Gems Jennie Smoot, Bessie Sullivan, . . l she concluded. tle inieces of the bride were conducted. meet followed Helen the Gertrude Refreshments domiA was Wiseman, Dysart, motif St. Patrick Heather Adams, M a y Liynn a officers are Mrs. Hot nate in the serving trays and Helen Hoffman. " ing, served by Mesdames David. H. a m I Amelia r Buckley, R E. Eriksen, Jacf Logan, Fred ly Maxfield, president; Mrs. Keh decorations!. Mrs. Tom Bullock, Burge, Cynthia Curtis, Margaret Morns, Fred S. Endsley Jr., Rex neth Shpell, vice president; Mrs. president, conducted, " . Davis. Margaret Harrington, Lu- Home, Melvin Kavachevich, Harry Jack Lee, secretary - treasurer; Refreshments vere served to cille Haws, Rebecca Kirk, Helen Mesdames J. Fred Ahlander, Mima J. Brown, D. V. Poppen, Torval Mrs. Ted Jones, historian and rePresident Mathews, Lyon, " V annual "So Dear to My Erie V. ' Boorman, Thomas . G. Rasband and Rhea Taylor. Nelson, j Ernest Salerno, L. C. porter; Mrs. Samuel Green, two- Frank-'HGrant Bullock, Fisher, Skelton.f Bertram Smith,; E. J. year director and Mrs. Harold program for Mia Maids . Heart' RobArnold Gardner, When workFs Graham, the has been scheduled for Monday, largest pas Storey John F. Daynes, Edwin Prestwich and Mrs. Donald Hales, Allen M. ert Johnson, Halladay, the 8 12th-13directors. Queen Eliza Soles" and Robert Peterson. senger liner, A dinner PLEASANT GROVE LDS Ward p.m.; in the: Reed Ted Schofield, New Nilsen, in docks York Harbor beth, the East in Provo of Chapel: was honor Stake their by given pariy David Fielding, J. Robert Bul- she lands as many as 2,000 trav service man son. Airman 2nd Mia Maid officers. Cullen Christenson, Victor elers and their baggage, gets a lock, Class Kenneth D. Mac Millan, by !MaJd Maids" from the various I Keith Ercanbrack, I; Cartwnght, cleaning, 'loads his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George wards; in the stake and their Ben Lewis, D. Ross Urie, Alfred enough food for 100,000 meals per off D. Mad Millan of Pleasant Grove. mothers wilj be guests. PresiWells round-tri- p Dallas Cloward, Ridge, and embarks voyage; Kenneth has just completed a 30 dent David ijYarn has been seTWy moU yovr koir sportd Kk diamonds ... a R. another. 2,000 passengers Young Hodson, all Jr., Harry cured as uest as well leave to visit .his wife and speaker day fife Green and Norma within a normal two-da- y A turn toytr whM yew hay a sudden dot . . . and ai Joan Crowther and Nelda Raymond new' son, Karl K. '4 'HaHaHaw Desna m shampoo! tHMfsf M around. Crowther. Befreshments will be Airmari" Mac Millan leaves Mon.f:'i- served..: day evening, Mar4 21 by air for New , York and will leave for Beautifiert Lyons, France for an 18 month conditioner! service period. He is connected with the Air Traffic Controls. (Contains no Dinner guests were seated at a lacquer) long table. The i room and the tab. 2 was profusely decorated with pink carnations, sweet peas and dattodils Enjoying the farewell the honored guest, his were party U'j 5-- A Chaunte'nettes. Women's chorus. have scheduled two programs for . Reservations for the Utah LDS Stake1 M Men and Gleaner. Bantoday. Their ' afternoon program will be before members of the quet on Saturday, Mar. 26 must Moose in the Moose home and an be in by Tuesday, Mar. 22, anevening performance will be held nounces Joana Hobbs, chairman. in the Lehi LDS Third Ward. The event which is Choral numbers will include willtbe held at the Third LDS "When Children Pray," "You Will! Ward Chapel, Fifth West and First Never Walk Alnno " "Wbw1 ThprP? " "Malacniina ' wirt'ViV rOrtn. ginia Larsen at the piano, "The Tickets may be obtained from Lord Is My Shepherd," Howany stake M Men or Gleaner "Howl Are Lovely leader. Thy Dwellings," Beautiful Upon The Mountains." 1 "T :I Qh Divine Redeemer," "I'll the reader. Never Walk Alone,' organ solo by wiirbe Louise Clark is director of tiie Louise Clark. Florence Rogers chorus and Virginia accompanist. VKitchen party." The club ladies all arrived attired in neat house 0 in which Mrs- - J. Fred Amlander was elected new club president; Mrs. C. Verl Clark, vice l president; Mrs C. J. - Harmon,) secre tary and Mrs. Doran Johnson, treasurer. Mrs. Blake H. Gammell is retiring president. Mrs. Clyde T. Patten, named chairman for the coming club open session, announced it would be on April 14 at the home . of Mrs Howard Warnick at a unique MARCH 20. 1955 Utah County. 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