OCR Text |
Show l' ' SUNDAY HERALD "A, 9 Eliza rv i?. Snow Jack Bailey Mr. and Mrs. , ' ' ' , ' 9 - monument to the memory of Eliza R. Snow, prominent and leader pioneer woman musician, will be dedicated Oct. 6 by Bishop Joseph L. Wirthlin. The statue is the work of Ortho R. Fairbanks and will be presented by the Nicholas G. Morgan Foundation. It will be placed in the Pioneer Memorial Museum in Salt Lake City. The Daughters of Utah Pi neers under the leadership of th$f president, Mrs. Kate; B. Carter will hold a convention that day beginning at 9:30 a.m. in the Hotel Utah. At the morning session speakers besides Mrs. Carter will be Mrs. June Kasteler, Mrs, Aurelia B. Cahoon, Mrs. Dorothy K. Keddington and Mrs. Ella W Reynolds. Music will be given W a Summit county chorus and one from Navaho county, Ariz. : A noon luncheon will follow in the Empire Room from 12:15-- 2 p.m. Mrs.1 Allen Summers will pay a tribute to the county presidents. At the afternoon session in the ' ' ' ' n -- Are At Home In Bountiful - ... At home groom, as matron of honor; Fon WEST MOUNTAIN in Bountiful are Mr. and Mrs. tella Jackson, sister of the Jack It. Bailey (Enid Jackson) bride, maid of honor, and Mrs. after a honeymoon to California, 4 Carl Butler, Evelyn Schoenfeld, Pearl Henline and Betty Hiatt. Oregon and Washington. Flower girls were nieces Sherexchanged newlyweds The vows in the Salt Lake LDS ry Lynn and Connie Lou JackTemple accompanied by parents son. ' Presiding at the guest book and many friends and relatives. was Maria Williams. Best man duties were perA reception in their honor was formed Ward West held in the Payson by Eslie Chrjstensen. was decorated Josephine Christensen played hall which throughout with baskets of glad- soft organ music. Those assisting in the kitchen ioli. were Mr. and Mrs. Ray JackThe tiered wedding cake, topMr. and Mrs. J. E. Wellingped with candied bouquets and son, miniature bride nd groom, was ton, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilmade by an aunt of the bride. liams. Small serving tables were cenServing were Sandra Lea Carma Ann Hiatt, Jean tered with glads. For the event the bride chose Jackson and Louisa Johnson. a gown of lace and tulle under- Carrying gifts were Kathy and scored with satin with a fitted Onita Britton and Judy Kay bodice and long tapered sleeves Sorenson. of lace. The front .of the bouf- ""The bride is the daughter of fant skirt was enhanced with a Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Jackson. straight panel of lace with the She is a graduate of Payson rest in tiers of lace and, tulle. High School and Nebo LDS Sema inary, and is a, recent student of A seed pearl tiara release veil of bride's illusion, and she LDS Business College , where she carried a bouquet of peach glads was a member of Alpha Iota and rosebuds. Sorority. Mr. Bailey has completed his In pastel gowns ; and carrying of duty with the U. S. tour Mrs. were of nosegays gladioli . Elmer Syme, sister of the bride Army. .. Sor-enso- ELIZABETH SORENSEN Elizabeth Sorensen Of Pennsylvania Sets Date Mrs. Ray Thomas Has Birthday Celebration s Ed-inbor- Pa. U Miss Sorensen is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Sorensen (Virginia Eggertsen) , former Utah ; residents, and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eggertsen of Springville CE. New Club Season (Continued from Page 19) opened the season for members of the Bonheur Club. Dinner was served to 23 members on individual tables decorated with fall flowers by the officers. Mrs. Robert Bunker, president, welcomed a. new member, 'Mrs. Ethelyn Taylor, into the club. After dinner Mrs. Bunker was in charge of a short business meeting. The members voted to donate a sum of money to the Utah County Child Guidance Clinic. Programs for the coming year were distributed, and members visited and told about their va- son who were natives of Malmo, Sweden, Both young persons are Edin- boro State College students, Miss Sorensen majoring in art, and Mr. Anderson in social studies. For several years Mr. Anderson served with the Army Security Agency in Ethiopia. He belongs to Phi Sigma Pi fraternity. Miss Sorensen is a member of Theta Sigma Upsilon sorority. The marriage is planned for Dec. 15 with a reception to fol low in the Edinboro Country s , . ClUb. ' WHEN BUILDING SETTLES Building settlement or shrink ing or swelling of the wood may cause weatherstripping ' to get out of. alignment H that hap pens, a flat instrument, ' such as a putty Knife ro a flat wood block and hammer, can be used to move the stripping Into mesh ing position. Bingham where her father worked in the copper mine. The family cations.; Hostesses were Mrs. Bunker, always had prayer and discussion Mrs. Stephen R, Murdock, vice of family problems sometime durthe day. Mrs. Priest has president; Mrs. Wakefield, treas- ing this practice into her home carried urer; and Mrs. David . Crowton, with her husband and children. reported: " The group met at the home of Fine Arts Mrs. George Pringle who served Mrs. Maurice Harding gave the light refreshments to the 12 memoutline for the Fine Arts Club bers present. study of Africa at the Thursday The program is a continuation of afternoon meeting at the home of the theme, "It's A Woman's Mrs. Frank J. Mullett. World." Mrs. Harding referred to the Mrs. David president, textbook jfor the year,' ."Inside was in charge. Beesley, The project chairAfrica," by John Gunther, and man, Mrs. Marvell Wolsey and gave a brief synopsis of it. Mrs. Donna Tolboe, told of plans made Charlene Richards sang two songs for Monday for the first fall party with an African theme to set the for Ward 24 at the Utah State Hosmood for the afternoon. Mrs.pital. The club has been carrying ; Harding accompanied her. out similar for the last Mrs. Grant Ekins, president was J 18 months. projects In charge. Mrs. Harold I. Han Other, officers assisting with the sen, told the members about the arrangements were Mrs. Max birthday banquet planned for Oct. Warner, Mrs. Dean H. Walker, 11 at the Ambassador Club in Salt and Eliza Bjerregaard. Lake City. Mrs. . Ekins officers are Mrs. Ralph Bullock Jr. Mrs. Stacey D. Gam, Mrs. Clarence P. Greer, Mrs. Harding, Mrs. Sterling Cornaby and Mrs. LeRoy Johnson. Mrs. ; Mullett and Mrs. Carl Swenson served light refreshments to 2B members and one guest, Mrs. N. B. Thompson. A The room was decorated with roses, mums and other, fall . flowers tastefully arranged. .. XI Beta Mrs. Ivy Baker Priest's life story was vividly revealed to members ot the Xi Beta Club Thursday evening by Mrs. Bryant Tingey. , Mrs, Tingey told" of Mrs. Priest's hardships as a v child living in ; ' : . . . : f A Stathe FASHION honor- MR. AND MRS. JACK L. BAILEY (Enid Jackson) Relief Society Notes RIVERGROVE WARD Meeting will be Tuesday, at 2 p. m. All women of the ward are invited. Visiting teachers will be honored. Refreshments and nurs- THIRD WARD Opening meeting will be a luncheon Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Ann W. Hafen will present the program including some of her original poems. Singing Mothers will furnish music. Nursery. ery. 1-- gie the prayer Jas the final program number. MusSic will be furnished by a choAis from South Utali County, Seldon Heaps and Mr. ind Mrs. J. SteXv-a- rt '. McMaster. iThe evening session at 730 p.m. at the Hoel Utah will feature musical ad dramatic numbers from a ladles quartet, Noth Salt Lake Coulty DUP, South Utah County Jfiorus and Sottth Davis County IfUP. , i LOCK WINDOWS Weatherstribtknu is most ficient when wkndows are com pletely 'locked This not only is a good protective precaution, but dust, dirl and street noises keeps out ' of homes, I according to the Weatherstrip Ifesearch Institute. j H FIRSTS FROM FIRM AGE'S 5 BETTY ROSE T ' ments and nursery. RIVERGROVE SECOND Win meet Monday at 2 p. m. for first social. A fine program has been arranged. Refreshments will Ibe served. Nursery. UNIVERSITY Will meet Tuesday at 1:45 for teachers reports for summer. Regular meeting at 2:30 for theology and testimony. Dues are payable. "TV fc:.:erly $24.95 '-- KOWONLY CAULO FC72 V.1IQI YCU BUY THIS - wy y!! "VirTRnLA" -- : 4f5 -- i.' RCA :OV CtUACK This season nothing quite equals fhe blcrjk coat with trademark far fecorrf player .V-- SAVE 10 All-Ti- Hits me i en fhe Fabulous When You ; mmm h Limited Edition for just $5. It's yours at a fraction of the original cost when you buy this new 45 "Victrola". The Fabulous "45w system lets you enjoy almost two hours of music with one loading I . . it's' easy tojplay , saves you money. Re. 24.95 Album most popular most record playing tysfem everf 8, Buy-Bot- m43 trouble-fre- e, i Victrola Reg. 31.95 1 LEAKS AROUND WINDOWS Improve the efficiency of your weatherstripping by making certain jtherp are no cracks between VLidow frames and ;masonry walls. Leakage may also occur th dugti pulley1 holes, around loose glass or broken putty and even through the "wood joints of the window if the paint Is In poor to the condition, according ; .' Research Institute. Weatherstrip ' Best answer to the problem of keeping white nylon lingerie white' is to suds it after each wearing in a pure, mild, white soap OfAQUPPGD BOTH FOR ' MbB PILAC3 V PI Ate you tired of being overweight, of not looking smart in yon clothes? Then you should learn about the modern STAUFFEIt HOME PLAN which slims inches from ankles, thighs, hips, tummy, upper arms... beautifies posture makes your carriage mire graceful, firms and tightens muscles, gently molds your present figure into lovelier lines. The Plan consists of passive exercise through use of the machine, plus reduced caloric inu&3 It h the modern reducing method Vogue Magazine calb , , thc kzy vzy. to exerciser . . Made the way you WantTheml . STUDIO 23 N. 1st C TR 3-36- 43 tt for ZCt a dzy FREE DEMONSTRATION. A stauffer' representative will demonstrate the Stacffer Home Unit for you in your home, at your convenience; No obligation. Write or call' today for a courtesy phon LARSON snni Yeu can fcvy Gensafogy : AUTOMATIC 45 VIGTROLA' - , FR 3-7- 21 HI 3-0- 58 1 11 East V i .SHiLSgl 441 N. fth East, Provo 1 1 i - SHOES I Regular Coral eri? Btacjt wNh Smod ModWTtYl. k Hm Gray or AntkP WbH ATMMHrilaLCabiMl InCharoocH Gray M. s tmmtt tiwa low color combfeafkmsJ to 2 hour f -- Hoys f tiftfiU 451?" toodimH-- rcrfs . , . Um Mk. cMMl.aM kUn Thrao" toMl Drop a sco ill Tad . Esiquukcbr ctk right down to the finest detail and yet these Grace Walker lovelies arc!; styled for 'onbrt as naver befor. A complete rane of izet and wid'Jis awaitt you at XT , Here's RCA Victor's lowest priced near automatic 43 "Victrola" phonogsapfel Just stack 14 of yow favorite 43 rpra records on the spindle . . . ftkk ti switch . . and neighbor, you've got cseat listening Q95 j0 1095 L1 f EXCLUSIVE IN PROVO J AT aneacs today ?o ) He 1 North Provo (Above Bus Depot) - PHONOGRAPH . nzr-ix-sjY-Tiis-K- PHOTOS M(iir(ii)08 0E(r 3 LZ ,ty mo. -- 78 No. University Ave. a a more beautiful interpretation than this? The magnifi- cent Anglo Sablelure wool is brilliahtly styled for every occasion. There's a handsome sweep to he back, with impressed pleats fanning from the' shoulder line. The Milium lining assures your comfort inl any climate. Blacky charcoal, claret wine, coffee brown Sires 6 to 16, YOU, CLEini HILLER ALDUH :499s . with" the ' v r ; . i Pioneer SEVENTH WARD Opening social scheduled for 2 p. m. Monday; Program, refresh- NOW! Get the famous Glenn Miller WixgtiCi siucBiiG Wirthlin will . nursery. PIONEER WARD Meeting Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. Teachers message will be given by Mrs. Beth Simrife, and theology lesson by Mrs. Delia Loy. All teachers should bring reports. Club Notes .' of SUNSET WARD Opening social Tuesday at 10 aj m. Program, refreshments and , - Leader ery. ;, Mr. Prestwich who was prinThe Third LDS Ward Relief So- ing of that school from . 1911 to SECOND WARD cipal ciety will hold . its 'opening so- 1918. Former students i who now Opening social at 1:30 p. m. cial Monday, Oct. 1, at 2 p. m. reside in various of Utah Monday. Mrs. Eva Morley and parts x An excellent program is being preGial Ross in charge. There Mrs. at were in attendance and Idaho pared and all women of the ward the reunion. Mr. Prestwich has will be a program, refreshments are invited to attend. A . nursery been a teacher in Utah schools for and a nursery. will be available for the children. 43 years. Refreshments will- - be served. ELEVENTH WARD Meeting at 1:30 p. m. , Tuesday. Mrs. Wayne Nelson entertained will be served N and proLuncheon Swenson and Mr. and Mrs. Nephi at a dinner honoring her recently son, Terry, have returned from husband. Those presents included gram presented. : San Antonio where they were Mr. and Mrs. G. Frank Nelson, : guests of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Swenson and Mr. and Mrs, Ted Leifsdn vand daughters, Kathie and-- Kristine. Mr. and Mrs. Bill A. Nelson. Mr. Swenson is an instructor at Brooks Medical Center at Ft. Sam Houston. Also on their itinerary were Denver, Amarillo, El Paso, Juarez, Mexico and Phoenix. SOCIAL ART Will meet with Mrs. James Pace Mrs. William Graham and her Monday at 7:30 p. m. twin sister, Mrs. Thomas Cook, DEMOLAY MOTHERS both of Salt Lake City were guests Will meet Monday at the home this of relatives and friends here of Mrs. Earl Moss, 195 E. 3rd S., past week! While here they were Springville at 8 p. m. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Ludlow, Mrs. Helga Jones and Mr. CHECK LIST TO BE POSTED ON THE FRONT DOOR and Mrs. Wendell Evans. Stove out, lights right? Mrs. Dick Beagley was recently Iron cold, faucets tight? honored by members of her famBaby safe, also pet? on Cigarette out, furnace set? her birthday. Those present ily Fireplace cold, windows done? included Mr. and Mrs. Lynn BeagLock door have fun! ley, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beagley and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Beagley "Emergencies Don't Wait" Week and their children. 1956 October Rj Snow, Women." Unvelfing of the monu-- . mfertt will be byfKaren Gray aqid Joyce Hollberg. Others speakijig will be Nicholas G. Morgan sjr., arid Iamont F. Toronto. Bishpp !:.' Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Gee and . By VIRGINIA EVANS St. , Louis, Mo., were PARK WARD Mrs. Ray daughter of SPANISH FORK guests recently at the home of Visiting teachers will meet Tues Thomas was recently honored on Mr. and Mrs. Horace Magleby and day at 9:30 a. m. with Mrs. her. birthday by several friends. family. Mr. and Mrs. Gee accom- Blanche Miller. Mrs. Cleo Ririe Preetings were received from panied their daughter to Utah will give the Theology lesson at Mesdames Bennie Rosenbaum, where she will attend the BYU in 10 a. m. Nursery. Elgin Wilkins, Stanley Peterson, Provo. Mrs. Gee is a sister of OREM FOURTH WARD Kay Prince, William Partington, Mrs. Magleby. Wilford Johnson, Mark McKell, Opening social will be Tuesday Bud Swanner, Jack McKell, Frank. at 2 p. m. Mrs. Afton Hansen will James Prestwich and his daugh- tell about her recent trip to MexMcKell and Leland Fillmore. Mrs.' Wilkins mother, Mrs. C. Hunter, ter, Mrs. Anna Robertson, and Mr. ico. Light refreshments will be and Mrs. Lynn Stewart attended a served and there will be a nurswas a guest. party at Harriman, Utah, ' Peion Pioneer Iuseum, Bryant S.; Hinckley wilU speak on "Eliza! , n, Around the Town Of interest to Utah friends isi and Mrs. Emma B. Sorensen of the announcement of the engage- Salt Lake City. the son of the ment of Elizabeth Sorensen and Mr.' Anderson-io, late Mr. and Mrs, Karl Ander Christian Anderson, both of 21 Will Be Unveiled $oon AT . tZS OPEN MONDAYS TILL 9 P.f.l ! |