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Show t 'J 1' r I 1 :a&EFL SUNDAY HERALD i i i r- v W - AU 1955 3-- A Mill W WWUUfcJ Alpha Ghi Omega Alumnae Has ation Luncheon A pretty luncheon PAYSON given Saturday in Payson marked the installation of new officers of Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae Club of Utah County. During the ceremonies, Mrs. Ray Pett, Payson, at whose home the group met, took, office as president; ': Mrs. Torval Nelson, Orem, vice president; .Mrs. Jo seph W. Jackson, Orem, secre Mrs. G." L. Hart-altruistic chairman; Mrs. vigsen, Clarence Johnston, publicity di , w&- j - : tary-treasur- er; . rector, uamty norai corsages were presented the outgoing president, Mrs. Ernest Wilkins, and Mrs ' V '. !V Pett. . the Gupst speaker following serving was Mrs. Elmer Tayldr. J. v ; Covers were laid for Mesdames Torval Nelson, Gerald Tiartvig MRS. RAY PETT sen, Ernest Wilkins, Joseph Jack son, Neil McKnigM, Earl Pierce, Gilbert j Smith, " president, and Leonard1 James. -- ' RANAE GREEN Inter-citinterest OREM tends the announcement "of the betrothal Green, 'Provo and Douglas M. Stellmon. Richland, Wash. News of the engagement and coming tiuptlals is released by Mr. anxt Mrs. William H. Green of Oremy parents"bf the y of-RaN- 'attractive ae bride-elec- t. - Accomplished in drama and dance, RaNae, has appeared on television shows and toured with IJSO troups throughout California. A graduate of Provo High School and LDS Seminary, Ra Nae attended the Brigham Young University for twc years and also studied at the University of Denver. At BYU she was a member - CHICAGO Roberta Madsen to Be May Bride of Mr. Pitts Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robbins of Orem announce the engagement of their daugh- of Mask Club, Cougarettes and er, Betty Louise Robbins, to Val Norn 'social unit. Edward Ray Carter. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Mar tin E. . Stellmon v of JRichlahd, Parents x of the bridegroom-to- Wash., Douglas is attending Brig- - Among the firstof Utah County Stubbs. bridesmaids. Junior at be are Mr. and Mrs. Reed Car ham Young .University where he May brides will be Roberta Mad-se- tendants will be Gay Madsen and ter of Provo v is majoring in engineering and is whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Micnaei uucxiey. The couple will be married affiliated with the Brigadier so Jonathan S. Mafsen announce Mr. Pitts has asked LaVa May; 11 in rites to be performed cial unit. He is a graduate of Co plans for her comijng marriage to Pitts, his brother, to be best man n one of the LDS temples. The ' and Rulon Madsen, Gary Bun following evening they will be lumbia High School in Richland Glenn E. Pitts. where he took an active part in The couple plan to marry May nell. Ted Pitts and Gary Pitts honored; at a reception held in the Geneva Ward in Orem. sports and student organizations 10 in j ceremony solemnized at to serve as ushers. The couple has chosen June 8 Salt Lake t LDS Temple with a Both young People are graduMiss j Robbins, a graduate of as their .wedding date with the reception to be given the follow- ate's of Lincoln! High School and the Lincoln High School, is a marriage! to be solemnized at the ing evening, May 11 in the Vine Sharon LDS Seminary. Miss student at the Brigham Young Madsen has been employed in Univiersity and is now employed Salt Lake LDS Temple. A recep- yard Ward, chapel. tion will follow the same evening Accepting bids as attendants Provo for the past 'year and in Orem. at the Bonneville-FifteentLDS for the reception are Mrs. Alph half. Mr. Carter was graduated from Ward chapel. teingham, sister of Mr. Pitts, who The son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E Provb iHigh School. He has is to serve as matron of. honor; Pitts, Glenn 'has attended Brig served four years in the U. S. Joan Madsen, maid of honor and ham Young University and is cur Navy and is employed now in Geraldine Carrell, Glenda Voelk-e- r, rently employed in Orem. Pleasant Grove. He is also en .' Carol Anderson and Vonzaa rolled in night classes at Central LuIm Utah! Vocational School. Ruth Partridge OREM 1 j f 0sSm 1MB If i i -- ' h j. j s, Relief Society - . sparkling, suds-lovidacron ng XiPocs with thoso Provides Theme For Dinner Party Women's Week, a traditional SUNSET WARD i j v . series of springtime events for Tuesday, 2 t.nv Lesson by I have sent Katherine Carter Nursery. before offered etcetera, etcetera coeds at Brigham Young Univer This 'f Four Seasons'? was and etcetera, i am the most gulliAnd speaking of students and sity, will be sponsored through- SECOND WARD theme Of the progressive party ble of all creatures where garden other people's out next week by the Associated Tuesday. 1:30! P.m. Lesson by held property, guess by 56 members of flowers are concerned. Of course what? I'll tell Women Students. session the reentlyj Madsen. Mamie When Night what. the you Special Interest Class of acti Wednesday at 7 p.m. they do say about these 'new Y" was put up on the mountain, Highlighting the week-lon- g View. The cocktail Pleasant plants that they will grow ANY the whole thing was done by a vities will, be the girl's choice PIONEER WARD at the home of held course was WHERE, and as they were de little handful of students, and I dance on Friday, scheduled for Mrs. Scott and Mr. Peterson Tuesday, 2 b.m. Lesson by veloped in the cold and snow ofi mean a handful. How 100? the George Albert Smith Field- - Maurine Jacobsen. Nursery. table where many? displayed serving tjie Canada, it does seem a sensible 507 200r No more than that. house at 8:30 p.m., according to a summertime scene of "Cherry as is thing to do, as sensible that couldn't be. As the school has Maxine Reed, Denver, Colo., SUNSET SECOND Picking! Time on the Welfare anything I ever do is. How's that grown, the effort to keep the "Yl' dance chiirman. Wednesday 7h30 p.m. Lesson Farm."! for sentence construction? "Any- cleaned has proved teadily more "Annals of Achievement, '; a by Helen Knudsen. Thk salad coursewas served thing I ever do is.' nan The dear boys could bear. Droeram wmcn wiu ieaxure RIVERGROVE SECOND at the Reed Allen home in the But to get back to the snow Theoretically! it should have been awards for outstanding coeds, Tuesday, 2 p.m. Amanda Facer fall atmosphere of autumn leaves 's lides., A very interesting note solid cement by now, a little will be presented Monday: at t to give lesson. Nursery. and ndian Village while the mam from Mr. A. Will Jones, who digs every year, but it is now almost p.m. in the Joseph Smith Audi course of hot food was served back memory and comes up with fifty years, and the "Y" is far torium, Mrs. Stella Oaks, direc RIVERGROVE 2 FIRST scene in the amid aj p.m. Nursery, home ofwintertime some vital statistics, to wit: On rom solid cement, and if the tor of adult education in Provo, Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. "Earl March 29, 1924, a slide came down student body continues to grow, will address the Davii. (Spring dominated the air Trophies SIXTH WARD 2:30 over the falls that; sent' fifty .men they will just be too weak to get will be awardedltogroup. p.m. for les of the A. who Wednesday, two girls J. Gleason home where time up there . . . in fact, that time have been outstanding in service son by Ann Reese Nursery. racing for their lives.' e was served. the dessert THIRD WARD; Too enfeebled anaj i i l. : they were engaged in digging has already leaaersuip. At each home songs of the through a slide that had come by f modern life to climb A fashion show will be held Tuesday; 2:30 p.m. Elsie season were sung by the group down just the day before. On that mountain, some Of our debilitated lesson conduct Brockbank will; be Two of . Scott Pethe will; direction under showings day, (Saturday, March 29) two young men of student life decided Tuesday. Clever Johes. Ileene terson , at 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. EIGHTH WARD and presented men lost' their lives, Mark Hyslf tp make a road tothe "Y".so they 2 p.m. for social sci- stunts Science the between on ere the Leah lawn Monday, anrangedlfor by and Don Allred. Hyslf's body was could go up in their cars, as be and McKay Buildings, according ence lesson by Annie Ellsworth Gleason assisted by Mr. and Mrs recovered rnree, aays, laiert aii fitted them. They took a bull to Jean Mortimer, show chair FOURTEENTH WARD LeRoy Olson. Appropriate talks red's wasn't found for a week; A dozer and set to work on the face man. were! given by Eeah Peterson. 2:30 Lesson p.m. Tuesday, by of "Y" mountain, never askine tragic business. Harold Beth Fisher. Colvin, Melba Cluff and Nursery. And someone, I can't think for by your leave, or anything else FOURTH WARD LaVoirjMerrell. A solo was sung the life of me who just now, told The forest Service, was alerted by 2 at home p.m. Tuesday, by Sterling Callahan and a duet me that In Provo's early years, frantic lover of our natural Green: Virginia Nursery. by Mr.' and Mrs. A. J. Gleason a snoWslide in the canyon caught beauties, and a halt was called, some deer,, and in the spring some but there you have it, and the early, travelers from the valley scars remain. Is there anything found the deer, perfectly preserv left of gaul to be displayed? j ed in a deep freeze, and were I' suggest, things being as they oil-rich very grateful for i the meat after are, that the "Y" be folded up LINDON Ward The Lmdon a hungry winter? Have had some and brought down to the dear Choir leader, Archie VWasden, very interesting comments okthe boys, to keep 4hem from exerting was honored at a social Wednes y snowslide article, and by the way, themselves in any way. We could memThe choir day evening. I didn't write the headlines.. Tha put it (the VY") on that bare bers honored their for the has to be done by an expert. bald ugly hill which remains now time and efforts leader in he gave There is quite a knack to it. IJlef that our lovely old trees are gone order to present the CanEasterj ' it for someone else tp do. from (you should excuse the ex tata, "Resurrection Morning." pression) Temple Hill. I don' The group met at the lindon Have noticed lately the litter know. One takes it for granted Ward Recreation Hall and played on Provo streets. Littered streets that the mountains are everlast several fun games. Following -come, what will, we will the activity they were served a always irk me arid that is because ing, thathave them, constant: and tasty supper. The committees it is all so needless. Of course always to tie to, to in charge of the evening's social beautiful; something if you throw trash in the floor "a v waves gentler m utile at on to hold our lift to, eyes to, but were: foods, Nola Keetch, Pearl home, you are not going to hesi it turns out that if you lift your Remund, Pearl Ercanbrack and I0 minutesjbecatue tate to throw it on the streets see these eyes svyou Beers: day nothing RaVae a in games. Dorothy which is after all home too, is wstalmost devestatioiv and vandalism, Remund and Mareen Holdaway. way. But people who would never but OH Crime Base (patented) think of throwing trash on the and an errant disregard for So folks. long floor at home, think nothing of i beauty. YES, AUttST H Oil CIEHE BASE PATENTED). when on the -- streets. Follow al-creaminess helps protect your hair's most any car," and out of the win The natural texture and luster while wavmg so gently. dows erupts a stream of trash g from the Curls are softer, bore and litter, ice cream cups, plastic out. combed first moment spoons, paper straws, candy BEAUIFUl , '; wrappers, cigaret packages, gum FEHANO WAY IN 8. IIYES ONLY wrappers (and tin foil never Monday. 8 p.m. .with ' Mrs. c m i u v r i iu r n r Fantastic new Customizer, deyelbped by JICKLinV JILT CR(t) dims, unfortunately) papers from Marjorie Kitchen, 434 E. 4th S. causes mafe thorough waving deep inside hot dogs, paper napkins, cleanex LADIES OF ELKS BY hairshaft, for firmer more durable curls than any in bales, and then finally big fa . Monday - 7 p.m. at the- - Elks other pm cut! permanent. ugly paper sacks and even car home. A contest will be held to tons all out of the windows and decide the music award recipiWAVES IN LITTLE AS 1 9 MIN0YES. onto the streets and. highways ents Parents, friends and teach Also gives fastest! permanent, start to finish, and I'm not mentioning bottles ers; of contestants are Invited to n because of exclusive waving and attend. and beer cans. ;l AND OTHER Cremh OH base. patented CHAPTER 3 ORDER Now I learn ria, radio, that peo- OF THE EASTERN STAR Ha tar! Ptrcaattt FAMOUS pie are also dumping their garthe at Masonic Tuesday CiBslits wits lihlis Sp.m. bage on the streets and, highways Temple for I plus Kick Cintrs SILVERSMITHS regular meeting. aai tax in such quantities, that rats are PAST MATRONS CIRCLE S etlMf mMIs He Vm vltk CenrtitiMtl Certtn becoming a menace. Can you Jje4 Wednesday at . the Masonic lieve it? WELL 1 CAN, as I don't for ra; luncheon. have the. respect forrpeople you! Temple D L BETA SOROSIS I JS r do Dearie. I Jhinkpeople in the 3 p.m. Open ses IlUTRI-TOni- C mass, arepfetty disgusting and Wednesday PERMANENT at oL Mrs. L. B. home sion tie little happens to change my mind. Hoindsolman's "Students of our local institute of Tackett, 1525 locust ..Lane.;.; Oaso' (patented) with Oil culture pass The Last Resort tear124 WEST CENTER J the let j ing up theme papers and letting fiTbaking yetst "breads, them go, settling In my shrubs, all dough "rest about 10 minutes over my flowers and lawn. It before molding; Dough which should be routine up there on the has set briefly results in betterhill to say, "Your them papers shaped jnik and loeves. plant, never1 yet! v- no washday Tour Seasons7 ELEVENTH WARD Monday. 2 p.m. Jaunita Bobo will give social science lesson Nursery. ever to have spring?"Hopefully, them." Garbage, on the streets fop-aThe- w S n, Women's Week For Sunday, April 24, 1955 I'm are readyf or distribution. Take To Feature writing this Thursday morning, them home and put them in your a fitten day to talk about waste basket, and don't litter the Dance y and I wonder if we are property of other people with Friday snow-slide- taken during his recent tour of Europe i and gave narration ? to many scenes. Following the meeting members met at a local eaf e for refreshments. Participating b e s id e s those mentioned were Mesdames Jonn Huntington, Bruce Adams, Ennis . Shelton and Irene Mitchell, Beth Schofield and Beth Dorgan. A. '.! 'jlTT.U coin club Plans for a Mothers Day were reviewed by Mrs. Paul Indians, you could spend your Salisbury for Pi Alpha Kappa's money or eat it. Spsilon Chapter members when The Aztecs used cocoa beans for they met for a brief, business session Wednesday evening. Mrs. money, the club said. T6 Md rry ROBERTA MADSEN A (UP) says that in thedays of the Aztec Carter Mr. Campus Couple Make Plans to Wed June 8 t. EATING MONEY Miss Robbins, ducted,!; Francis Dorgan showed films Club Chapter Hears Plans " For Mothers- - BETTY LOUISE BOBBINS eon-- 1:; , ' j 1 N : l Everybody loves 'em, everybody wants 'em . . . Sears has Dacrons at a truly terrific g price! Come see these charmers . . . the swish easy-livin- j -- At-th- through suds, hang dry trice, hardly ever need Defciba ironing. Smart? 1 a in j and priced at only ; - ! . I -- Choir Members Honor Leader At Supper Party i ' ; new 3 'D ) .'" permanents by J9UTRI TONIC 3 -- ! - ' ' 'tj 'i ! oil-ric- h . Club Notes natural-lookin- . KMTII-TQXi- t 1 DEEP-DOW- N ej Nutri-Toni- c, 3REEB & BARTOH $150 Hrtrf-Tsa- lc fi . Ppi Crco m. ' . head-huggin- g :::::xo?: 1 i ''"'' ! - l m f w k I tl w mm style m i x. If 1 V..ml x.. v ii4 fe iridescent bauble a wisp of a veH to tie back. White. j... TTTv -- vr'- r;w -- rtm ftR ' v rim VM . rIM' w -- " ( rw,, A. Slut, block or brown print on whilo background. to 15. m- 1. tbt; mint or litoc nrint. Wh to 24. 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