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Show to - SUNDAY, MAT 1. 135S Utah County. Utah 2-- A SUNDAY HERALD "Si i':1.!, ; : : v. ; . .:. ' r -;-- . f Patients ete Auxiliary .'eesArt. :ortnighters At Hospita Has Elections Kiwanis To Have Wives As Guests Bread cast upon the waters returned to Provo Fortnlghters Club members Thursday evening vhen the ward members they have adopted and arranged parties for so many times at Utah State Hospital turned the tables and feted their benefactors. A large cake decorated with 'Thank; You Fortnlghters" was one feature . of the appreciation shown club members by ward members during the evening. e Clever flowers formed decorations on each side of the party cake and patients present ed each . of the 19 Fortniehters present a gift they had made themselves. Many busy fingers of patients fabricated over 100 bingo game prizes and decorated serving ta Dies with colorful arrangements of potted plants.!. Hospital citi zens of Ward Eight served re freshments and participated in a program consisting of piano solos, skits, readings, and choral numbers etc. Hospital staff members attend ing as guests were Drs. William and Ida Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fisher. Wives of the members of the Provo Kiwanis Club win be guests of their husbands at the club's annual Mothers Day din ner meeting, Thursday, May 5 at 7:30" p. m. at Tfct Homestead, Midway; This will take the place of the regular Thursday noon , j I.., meeting.. The speaker will be Rev. Wade L. Carter. Special music will be Jf-- 1 ;,-:- ; presented during the evening. Plans for the event 'are under the direction of the club program and music committee, consisting of George S. Ballif, chairman: C. Verl Clark. Le Roy J. Ols en, Victor J. Bird. John Jf.' McAdam, Byron B. Jensen and Ben.Z. v'vt-- f'- 4 . Orem Worn Attend A , : 't'-- O' r' k '.. .v V c- . f. , w, i'c-- t - ;V':'. 4 Of current- - inttrett is the engagement of Joan Dixon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Dixon, to Grant Clayson Brockbank, son of Dr. and Mrs. Allen G. Brockbank of Provo. June 7 Is circled as a date for vtheir wedding. ,. Announcement of the coming nuptials was made at a luncheon given Saturday by the mother of the bride-to-b- e. Attending: were a few of her friends. Mrs. Dixon wis , assisted in entertaining by Shirley Dixon, Mrs. James Dixon, Payson, and Mrs. Charles "H. Dixon, Spanish Fork. Both Miss Dixon and her fiance will be graduated from Brigham Young University this June. Ac tive .in student life, Miss Dtxon la secretary of the senior class And retiring president of Gamma Phi Omicron, home economics honorary unit). She is. a . White , . , of tne xerry la. L.incoui J iZrl nign '' - , XI M - r drama department. Students taking part in the play '.Vs., - named president; Mrs. Monroe Gallier, vice president; Mrs. Noal Hatch, secretary,, and Mrs. Dean Clayton; treasurer. and Mrs. Foyd Brienholt, served refreshments to those attending. mi til lull. MRS. MARVIN GUNTHER POSSIBILITIES If you have a child who still A solution for is a new giant; wets the bed or an Invalid grand mother, consider the possibilities sized bed pocket that ; tucks unin the disposable diapers! with der theimattress and hangs over the one waterproof side and the the side to hold tissues, book or one nonwoven cotton side medicine.a washable of It's They're moderate in" price and could save a heap of laundry. i quilted plastic. ' ;- 1 v - -- " -- h 1L.- - gropers-in-the-night-for-a-tis- ! PAULINE PARAMORE Club Notes WATCH and WAIT : 'SN. ALPHA UNfTIS MEGA were Carolyn Howard, Linda This afternoon 2:30 p.m. with n Blackburn. Dianne Lewis, Lois Jackie Beck, 1220 Ash Avenue Conrad, Pat Todd, Colleen Baker WOMEN'S COUNCIL OfIprOVO DeAnne Long, Lois Jensen, Carol Monthly board, meeting .Mon Palmer, Kathryn Wallace and day 2 p.m. at Women's Club Merrill' Palmer. The program Was is the final board In a whirl of wedding plans is chosen 'Sweetheart Queen' for House. Asof this arranged by Mrs. Karl Terry. this season, all new meeting The meeting was conducted by Pauline Paramore, blonde daugh 1 1!C BVUUUl. and board officers newly elected Key aid former member of Y Mrs. Jack Cameron,1 president. ter of Mrs. Amos N. Merrill, Dee was recently released from chairmen are invited to attend that the club was Calcares, honorary service or She announcedGlenda service! As graduate of LAMBDA TAU Burr, junior Provo, who has announced her military sponsoring Grove i High School the Pleasant ganizatlon. She served as treas student-o- f the Lincoln High School, engagement and Mother's, Day party at Melody forthcoming he Snow attended where College, urer, ToKaion social unit ana for Girls State. ; . Inn marriage to Edwin Dee Olpin, son he was active athletically and and Monday 7 p.m., for members their mothers. as a council member, Associated A musical number was arranged of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Olpin was later graduated from a mor Women Students. She has also by Mrs. Julian Hansen who intro ticians School in Los Angeles, Cal. ORDER OF PYTHIAN SISTERS been a member of Orchesis, duced Ruth Partridge who sang of Pleasant Grove. Grand Chief Grace Douglas dance sorority,' and Alpha Lamb a two vocal selections. Hostesses for Date chosen for the marriage He has .also attended BYU for will make official visit to Tem Delta, Freshman hororary unit. the afternoon were Mrs. Neldon is June 9 with the marriage to two years. Now itf business with ple 9 Monday in the Odd Fellows his father he plans to continue pl Mr. Brockbank is- - a Mrs. Evan Baugh. be solemnized at the Salt Lake 8 p.m. and Marshall student at BYU and plans to conLDS Temple. A reception will fol- his studies in the fall at BYU. hall, ProvO, tinue his studies at the Univerlow on the evening of the same During spring cleaning, take LDS sity of Oregon in Portland this day at the of that wonderful advantage fall. He is a member of the Ward chapel, j to water seems end If the up rubber spatula under the sink Bricker , social unit ; and former - all over your bathroom floor, Use Pauline has attended the Brigto it squeegee the water of; LDS missionary to the New Eng (Continued from Page "1-how carefully you smaller windowpanes after wash of ham two for Young regardless University j j land States. spon years where she is affiliated with stick the shower curtain down, ing. ,.. ; i; the popular food projects the O. S. Trovata social unit and seek out a metal device that Extension the sored Service," by time rolls around served as chairman of the Coug- - turns the shower curtain into a and it's generally mother who stated Mrs. Poulsen. "As a re arettes last year. She is a gradu shower door. of testing in gets the task, whose ver doggie sult of several years ate of Provo was High School where u . is.. Try. to Keep the 3oap different parts of. Utah, it she identified her more found is prominently that needed, liquid out of his eyes, and stick cotton self with and drama. She Prevent mildew of dampened shorter speech and more in his ears before you start. Oth less yeast and was third accorded tern place in the clothes by storing them in tfie rising periods and a higher erwise,'1 it's buckets of fun. A uPITTlNO" TRI1UTI siaie ior democracy" refrigerator until time to iron i apeax perature in baking, to make real ly good bread in Utah homes," contest, was cheerleader and them. They will also iron easier she concluded. Instructions in the care and 'use of the sewing ma chine has also been a project of ''v Vs t I"- - To v' for Wedding Paramore-Olpi- Prominent BYU Dancer Circles June 7 Date PAYSON . , - s -- i OREM Members of the Orem Women's Club attended the come play, "Open dy satire, of a one-aing Night," written by) Cornelia Otis Skinner and directed by L 'i JOAN DIXON . Riay ct - ;o - , yarn-mad- Lewis. One-A- ct Provo Elementary Educators' Auxiliary toured Springville - Art Gallery and elected new officers inv a Thursday; meeting of. the group. The voting was conducted at i the home of Mrs. Emil K. Niel- son with Mrs. Marvin Gunther .I Mark June Calendar New Building New Merchandise r ...... New Management . X . - k and a New v KL0THES KL0SET I( pre-dent- 283 No. Univ Ave. Park-Univers- ity Today's A) . Pup-washi- ng -- TO j interest in county homes, i L- dmnar saact Is a good dessert tor Easter r aay ether festtrt T,'- ,;. - ; Stars in the flag of Jhe United States are arranged in six horizontal 'rows of eight stars each. eeaaten, FOR MOTHER !'..- :"-- j gether with a composite on cloth ing; care of fabrics, fitting and pattern alteration, selection, care anjd cooking of foods, special problems of home management, home grounds improvement,, selection, use and care of household equipment, home furnishings, family life.' and child develop ment and programs for people! over 65. The interest and cooper a- -; tion of women in Utah County who avail themselves of the serv ices of the county demonstration' agent are making better homes today for a better world tomorrow, Mrs. Poulson stated. ;" CXXZ3BT 8TACSS wttk garnet to-- r EXT for MOTHER flheeDt7ell pump Yoo s6p if oa oftd owoy yo ii 90 f . never looking smortr this fine Air Step pomp ki ' Hkmi detoiUng . . . th cvshioned sot gives yom a Kght : v 3 - ,: H j 1 r v'iN A " ".. - ; OUteTIONtMilAa;itl Otve Her NoMend nyfom...the s4otkms ore "iKoeMy hrt.,, ' .corn fjfr mv m v , " A off polished cotf . Tovches off wKife odd a spock of drestmoker m ' STOCKINGS OP FASHION Magic Sole cushioning Fine polished calfskin Heel hugging fit OnlyNoMirid's SUNDAY . . . ' ' MOTHER, ON HER DAY... I ' ra . :w m . av ST "FAMOUS m PropopHoned leg Tpes t, . art treated In "FASHION- PRSSCRJBiD" Colours1 ... bear the MTTfR FABRICS TOTING EURIAU Seol "for Highest Quohiy' J$ yl ;Htt . 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