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Show I ' " A. A SUNDAY, MAY 1, 1955 uth County, Utah SUNDAY HERALD ' r 7 : r I,' . :p ji t U I " : ' Artists , Hear alk By Mrs. Slack x Phile Nada lub Hears Music Program Look Themes AA UW State Par ley A musically accented program! m which the hit tunes of a pre--! vious day, which still, live on in popularity, was, presented in re view for members of Phile Nada Club Thursday evening by Mr. William R. Firmage. Although the convention pro- gram will be built around the theme, "ine Two way Look" Provo branch , members ' of the American Asstciation of Univer sity Women, 'are advised. to look only one way and that is to the Davis High School campus in KaysviUe, where' the annual state convention will be held Friday and Saturday, May 6 and 7, said Mrs. Anna B. Hart. Provo branch 2-W- ay v . Ethel H. Slack, a well- artist of Utah County, ap before a meeting of the Section, Women's Coun- m.; second general session, known Looking Ahead" featuring Mrs. Gilstrap, 11:30 a. m. to 12:20 peared p. m.; luncheon meetings,' "The Artists TwO Way Look" cil of Provo Friday afternoon at featuring all branch chairmen, 12:30 to 2:30 the home of Mrs. E. M. Jolley. p. m.; third general session, "A Mrs. Slack gave the story of Look at Today" featuring, Mrs. her life and illustrated salient Del she which Dosso, and Mrs. Gilstrap, S ; with pictures points Mrs. Firmage gave an enter to 4:15 had painted of events from child p. m. and buffet, "On fo taining bit of history about each Los hood to the present. She paid Angeles" 4:30 to 5:30 p. m. melody and played snatches In addition to the meetings ex tribute to J. Leo Fairbanks, her from those chosen. This was ac hibits are being planned from president. teacher, and said that a study complished smoothly through the Members who are h to v every expected group, of, a book written by the late use of a tape recorder. branches various the attend from John Sloan, dean of American Mrs. Carl Lindley, president. to share artists, had been of great aid to conducted the meetin'e and in the state are invited a pro with "Two the Look," Way her. Mrs. Slack credited her served as hostess to her fellow and into future the an she as also aid year since memory club members. She, assisted by jection one of the a review past. has readily been able to remem just Mrs. Jack V. Dixon and Mrs Occupying guest speaker spots ber wnat sne sees as well as Milton Nelson, served refresh will be Mrs. F. Edward Del Dos- what she is told. A ments to the 26 members attend of na Following the talk refresh Graceful sprays of fruit so, Minneapolis, chairman i t ing. Mrs. and arts committee tional ments? were served to those at blossoms' were used In decora Frederic Gilstrap, Albuquerque, tending by Mrs. Marie S. Robison tions. vice president, Rocky Mountain and Mrs. Scott A. Taylor. region and nominee for national vice president. A group of women from the music section of the Provo branch will furnish chorus numbers dur 4 ' , RIVERGROVE FIRST WARD ing a buffet scheduled from 4:30 to 5:30 p. m. on Saturday. Those 1:30 Teachers p.m. Monday. ' i the taking part axe Marion P. BrandDixon; message by,Leona ' . . . ley, chairman and director;Edith Marsden. life SPANISH FORK Beth and The ology, Nursery. ' - " . PIONEER WARP music of Peter Tschaikowsky pro Bj Bauer, accompanist; Mary O. - MARCIA .NOYES vided the subject of the after Barlow, Vera B. Nielsen, Stella Tuesday 2 p.m. Teachers mesM Addie Scott; ; sage, noon's entertainment, of the Alta H: Oaks, Edith b. Stimpson, Jean theology, 0 GLORIA PARAMORE Delia Loy.. Nursery. Club at the home of Mrs. P. P Harris, Thelma Tricy, Naomi Thomas recently. The artist's life Rowan, .Gladys B. Bednar and SECOND WARD was reviewed by Mrs. Maurice Josephine S. Bird. Scheduled events for the .con 1:30 Teachers p.m. Tuesday Bird of Springville. ' message, Anna Harding; theolo was led by Mrs. R. C vention .are: Singing Friday, registration,- Davis gy, Ida Olsen. Evening session, Swalbergv Her accompanist was 4 to 6:30 p. m.; l, 7 Teachers Wednesday p.m. LDS Mrs. Paul Lambert. Mrs. Ben AMERICAN FORK Among the riage vows in the Salt Lake. women's faculty board the ceremony to be per message by Blanch Hawk; the Isaac read the club collect. Mrs room, meeting, m ; 4:15 for lovely brides of May will be Temple, at p. Brig- H. Social interest centers in the Edwin, also a student formed by Elder Clifford E ology, Otis Frazier. Eugene Hushes led in the all AAUW? members,reception, 6:30 m.; p. Marcia Noyes, daughter of Dr. Young, assistant to the Council Mr. and Mrs. ham Young University, was grad pledge to the flag. Mrs. F. J. dinner announcement-bmeeting, Davis and Mrs. Kenneth E. Noyes, of the Twelve. The prospective RIVERGROVE SECOND WARD Beautifully sculptured of fi"? china. An ideal F- - Paramore of the en- - uated from Provo High School Faux presided. Ha Jean Lambert School, featuring Mrs. Dei High 2 Poo. S Teachers p.m. Tuesday A thon and! Elaine Sabin, 7 ViL , whose marriage to S. Richard bridegroom is the son of Mr. and 4.95 Urgar. 6.95 p. m. Annie Tanner;! theology, gagement ofx their daughter, and LDS Seminary, where he gave a reading sage, Wilde. Mrs. Stanford J. lieutenant Clara has Warren Peter Louise and. Jg, Oh Saturday registration will (Dick) Wilde j Dora Perry. Clinton Kanahele", Gloria, to 'Edwin B. iFirmage, took, an active part in Debate" a son Roberta trio. in vocal been announced to take place A reception will be given that exchange sang at Davis High School, 8:30 to be principal from , Hawai, snL nf Mr. andVMrs. Edwin R. Club and phases of athletics. As Heinz HEINDSELr.WS LDS accompanied them. Mrs. 10 a.m.; coffee hour, all. Friday, May 6. The popular- evening at the president of Letterrc an's Club he Francis Clark "sang two solos and AAUW members, 8:30 to 9130 young couple will exchange mar- Ward church here, between the Firmage. JEWELRY CO. hours of eight and 10 o'clock. SUNSET WARD Mrs! Lewis Clark played the vio- a. m.; business meeting, all deleMiss Paramore, axgriduate of spearheaded many projects. 1:30 p.m. Teachers The pair have chosen no defin lin. mesaay Following a short honeymoon gates, 9 to 10 a. m.; first general 124 West Center - l i i i . i - Provo .High School and LDS Sem . :n:. oampocu; r t to session, "Looking Back" featurwere served in Los Vegas the newly weds will u Refreshments at ite the inedate for marriage Brigul attending j currently e"df return to American Fork and. reby Florence Cnns- - ham eight members and 19 guests. ing the president 10:15 to 11; 20 Young University. IWljile at present. main until the end of May when high school she was active in they will go to San Diego, Cal., irT.ivir.Kxtf WAnn Iias5 and studentbodv affairs.! A where Lt. Wilde is 'stationed. MnnHav I'Sifi r m Tea h or member of the Dramatic Art ' message by Vilate Vincent. The- - Club and Phi Gamma Sf she was b ology by Kate Hoover. Nursery, also an affiliate of the! " was chosen also sorority. Gloria Mothers of Clivell Club memSUNSET SECOND WARD n ntfonHant in "Miss Liberty of their daughbers were guests 7 p.m. Teacfcers in th Provo fourth of July Wednesday ters at a Mothers Day party in . aazei. ,'Tneny message jjaauae of iqm Mihp.tfnn LDS Ward the unnsiensen. oiogy, jucuie Ti t. A TTl.l. rAfuiau Wednesday where they were ana west v uian aiaKes t.vW served dinner tat long tables SPANISH FORK Members of Theology Maud 2:30 at iVSH 32 by p.m. decorated with baskets of purple the Palmyra Stake Special Inter ': est Friendship tour returned to vraru, ior au siaite workers ana ,. and gold flowers. their, homes throughout Utah wardpresldencies. There will be EIGHTH WARD and Smaller baskets with salt x x as favors county recently after visiting the represeniauves irom xne general mAw n m pepper shakers served TVanhprs Islands Hawaiian was .preand a special program sented with children of members Eight LDS Stakes were repre FOTIRTF.FVTTT WARTI xneoiogy p.m. uy luuuiy wtccivs participating. A group of children sented in the friendship tour eachers urseryTuesday 1:45 p.m. from Maeser elementary school, which was conducted, by Mrs topic by Nellie Diamond. WARD directed by - Ren Smith, sang Mildred E. Ream. - ' and . Spanish Songs gave Spanish One of the many interesting ry dances. Joan Allen played, the sights seen by the group, accord only, Relief Society meeting will accordion and The Blow Hards ing to Mrs. Ream, was a plane SDTTEENTH WARD be held Tuesday at 1:15 p.m from BY High School gave bottle load of monkeys obtained in the Tuesday 1:30 D.mi Teachers with teachers message given by v I mi band numbers. Hart Bullock pro Philippines and destined for use message -by R o s e Fereuson. - va uoyce. ine meoiogy iessuu vided trombone selections and in. Salk polio manufacture in the Theology at 2 p.m. by Hilda wm be &wen at Dy Glenna University LDS Ward Bee Hive United States. , Stewart. psanaerson. i Class members, under the super Among Utah county residents SIXTH WARD vision of Joanna Hobbs, enacted now living in the Islands visited UNIVERSITY WARD a one-a2:30 p.m. Theology Wednesday 2 p.m. Teachers play. were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Olsen, Tuesday , ';,! lesson by Margaret Bigelow. A toast to the mothers attend Provo; Arthur. Gaeth, formerly of message by Bessie Corless, the- XUIKO WARD oloey by Catherine Lund at 2:30 ing was given by Mrs. Bert Col Provo; Harvey Moore, Mr. and 1:45 for teachers p.m. p.m. lins and a response In behalf of Mrs. Douglas Cole, Mr. and Mrs. ruesday the mothers was returned by Elmo Hardy, Russell Robertson and Stanley J. Bonn, ' Spanish Mrs. Melvin- Fillmore Former club members attend Fork. the ing as special guests were Mrs. fCounty citizens included in John Kilgore, Mrs. Max Roberts, frhdship tour were Nephi Swen-soWilliam B. Frost. Mrs .Miff- Mrs. Richard" Grimmett, Mrs. Ernest T. Hansen and Mrs. Hazel gie Williams, Mrs. Emma. Swen-soMrs. Ethel Christensen, Mrs. ? Rawles. Louise Robertson and Mrs. Ream, Sharing hostess duties for the Fork; Donna Swasey, - occasion were Mrs. John L Tay. Spanish Hilda Horrocks, Mrs. j. Angus lor,' Mrs. Vem Bullock and Mrs. Christensen, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. SHE WILL Lester. W. Allen. Melvin Snow, Palmyra; John I. sf . ..V Holley, Mapleton;; Mrs. Mareelle TOOTSIE EXERCISE Skinner, American Fork; and WEAR Exercise the toosties. Put a bar Mis. Birdie Thorpe, Springville. of soap or a few old marbles (If . :f . ; , you have them around the place Interchangeable vith a blouse: on the floor and practice pick the white wool, sweater, cut like IT ing up with your toes land out a blouse, banded at the waist ting the soap or marbles in some line, endlessly useful in a ward robe. thing like an old shoe box. Mrs. , " J - 1 i . . . ' -- -- s f- , .... iej oociety Life and Music Of Famed Artist Topics Lecture " - - i avcia ivoves to Be Bride of May ixtk Gloria Para more Engaged Fo Wed Edwin B. Firmage , , lilirSliilliliiiil High-Schoo- ..... mes-Jam- Sixth-Eigh- th ' Clivel! Club ; Fetes Mothers At Dinner Park-Universi- ty -- tV Sa I i L . Friendship Tour Returns From Trip to Hawaii Sub-De- J AW - tTT-- ti-- ,,.. 'SS: k f ..'V :'x ":: I . ! , : . first The-Fnr.EMO- Alt 1 1 . P-m- - - - ct I - . ni tho lustrous glow of... 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