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Show TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 2, K54 DAILY HERALD Utah County. Utah How Would You Like To Be 'Mrs. America?' Contest To Close On February 27 -- As the deadline for entries In the 16th annual "Mrs. America" contest draws close, there Is speculation ai to whether some married woman in this state is going to win the $15,000 In prizes and the coveted title, which will be awarded in Ellinor Village, Florida. April 21 to 25th. Free Information concerning this national event may be' obtained by writing Mrs. America Contest Committee, 152 West 42 Street. New York 58 New York. Competition is open to all mar ried women, 21 years or over, and all entries must be submitted by February 27 next, so housewives who are interested are urged to write today. The "Mrs America" Contest Is not a beauty event, but a nation wide search to discover Amerihomemaker ca's outstanding who is also an attractive, well groomeu marnea woman, one will be selected principally for her abilities as a homemaker and meal planner as well as for lines System on the famous "Royal Viking DeLuxe" flight Each State finalist will receive an all expense paid trip for her self, her husband and children (if any) to, and froni famous Ellinor Village, Ormond Beach, Florida. Whoever is selected A "Mrs America aiso win receive a "Mrs. complete kitchen designed : especially for her with deluxe gas range, re America" witer frigerator, incinerator, heater, a year's supply of fine foods and an oil painting of her self by artist Charles Biro. , utner prizes include a portable sewing machine, a group of electric housewares, including coffee maker, toaster, steam and dry iron, electric blanket; and enamel ware; a lifetime, supply of household cleaner, detergent and a clothes dryer. One of the participating spon sors of the 1954 "Mrs; America" Contest is the National Association of Home Builders and who ever is chosen as the new "Mrs. personal qualities., The featured prize, which goes America" will be guest of honor to the "Mrs. at various model homes during America" is a grand tour of National1 Home Week next Europe via Scandinavian Air September. WHICH HEAD WILL THE CROWN? Putting their heads together are cueen candidate 'picked by the Future Homemakers Association of the Brigham Young University High School. On ot tne cnarming maias win be chosen queen and crowned at the annual Sweethart BaU, Satur reD. id at me josepn smua banquet nail. Shown front left.r Marlene Wolsey, Sharlene Sum- day, sion ana Jvaren irishman; back row left, Mary Hunt, Merry Tippets and Carolyn Cochran. Glorliunger ana Ann Komney, also candidates, are missing from picture. r I win Wer Creative Fine Arts Group Shares Fun With Husbands Creative Fine Arts Chapter, invited their husbands to share an evening of fun recently at the Alice Louise Reynolds Clubs home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. . Callahan. Clever Valentine place cards hand made by Mrs. Nellie Robison directed guests to .numerous small tables where a delicious Returkey dinner was served.efforts ceiving praise for their in preparing the meal were the committee members Mrs. Leo J. Knight, Mrs. W. H. Callahan. Mrs.. Adria Porter, and Mrs. Robison. Following the serving a variety of. ld-time 'parlor' games were . -o- BAVARIAN GINGER CAKE WINS VALENTINES dessert th Valentine atmosphere. Stick paper red hearts around plate to give this 1 I Parents See . played and the evening concluded with singing of old favorites. Whipping up an impromptu combo to accompany the singing were Mrs. Verner Powell at the piano; A. Alfred Swenson, play ing a, pioneer violin; Mrs. Elizabeth Gillespie playing an organ and Mr. Callahan toodling a very old flute. Enjoying the fun evening were Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Callahan, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fillmore, Dr. and Mrs. H. Goetzman, Mr. and Mrs. G. Lloyd Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Judd, Mr. and Mrs.. Benjamin H. KnuOsenrMr. and Mrs. Leo J. Knight, Mr and Mrs. J. Wr McAllister Mr. and Mrs. Verner A. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Saxey, Mr. and Mrs. Abner Tan ner, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wake field, Mr. and Mrs. Moroni J Cottam, and Mesdames Stella Davis, Ida Gardner, Gillespie, Ina Hodsan, Porter, and Robison. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Taylor. Mrs Amanda Johnston and Mrs. Edith Y. Booth were special guests. 12th Ward Gold, Green Ball Ready Dancers of LDS Ward Gold : the. Twelfth and Green Ball will move in a "Winter Wonderland" atmosphere on Wednesday evening 8:30 p.m. in the recreation hall. Officers and teachers of the MIA are. in charge of the annual semi -- formal dance and are busily engaged in making attractive snow flakes and other decorations for the . occasion, An orchestra has ' been engaged for; the dance, refreshments will be served and a floor show given under the direction of Wylie Swapp, dance j Bavarian Ginger Cream Cake Pretty, Delicious Dessert for Valentines Exhibition! to.bright-..- . for i teaspoon ground ginger Looking ... . i something .u V cup sugar This Bavarian 1 cup crushed canned pine entertainment. apple Ginger Cake will fill the bill making a delicious dessert for V2 egg whites,, beaten anv occasion.cup sugar Bavarian Ginger Cream Cake 14 cups heavy cream . 1 yellow layer envelope unflavored gelatine 1 round 1 cake. cup cold water 1 cup hot canned plnapple juice Soften gelatine In cold water. Add hot pineapple juice, lemon iulce 3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice juice and rind, salt, ginger and teaspoon grated lemon rind V cup sugar; mix welU Chill V teaspoon salt Trekker boys of the OREM Geneva Ward Primary invited ; their Darents to a special demon stration Sunday held in the Relief Society room of the new chapel Even MEMPHIS, Tenn. CE under the direction of the leader, can twins con aometimes get 5 Wilkins. Mrs. lewis fused. Terry Woodard looked The program was In charge of into a mirror and shouted, "Hey. Roger Davis, chief of the group. brother," thinking the reflection The boys sang a number of their was his twuv-Jerr- y. The twins Trekker songs during the pro 20 months old. are B. Elvis presented a group gram. Paul Robbina led in the of Lincoln Terry School students in Jligh salute and code. The welcome to a varied musical which program parents was given by Sammy the guests and members delighted retne ana tnen Doys Crosby of the Treble Clef Music Sedlion peated the first seven Articles of wuen XImey enienamea iJ J at an open tne Faith, and. later Identified session evening at the first, presidency and the president women sThursday Clubhouse. of the council from pictures. Mrs. L. Keith Chase, chairman Events from lives of church of the sectionv presided, and inleaders were given by Brent Far troduced the guest artists. Louis ley. Trent .Wentz, Clint Murdock Simpson announced the program and Brent Erkman. . which included'The Star SpanglThe Trailbuilder program was ed Banner," audience and progroup with Arlene Guymon explained by Douglas Finch and gram the four trails, the bandeleau, era as reader; male quartet singing blems and trekker log were ex Silvery Moon," Mont Ford, Dale Louis Simpson and. Clair plained by Maynard White. The Bunnell, cornet solo, "Aria and VarDavis; emblem wag1 explained Trekker iations for Harpsichord," - Tom by Paul Robbins. Moon; trio, "America, My girls The Scout Law was explained Own." Jaimie Norton, Colene by Kelly Healy and the Scout Baker, Deanne Long; vocal solo, l Oath by Ladd Adams. Each boy Bob Oliphant. was presented with a yellow parDouble quartet, "American An ticipation bar. them," by Yeats, with Arlene GuyArden Rowley, member of the mon as reader; brass duet, "Evebishopric, spoke briefly on the ning Story," Tom Moon and Lewis value of participating In suh Simpson, musical reading, "Linthe Man of the People,'' programs and the value of scout coln, Arlene Guymon; vocal solo, "Withwork. The boys served punch and out A Song," Gary Ketch; girls' cookies that they made the pre trio, "My Own America;" male quartet, "South of the Border;" vious day at the teacher a home double mixed quartet, "Jingle to the following parents: Mrs. Bells." and Mrs Stanley Farley Penny. Ella 'Baum, Mr. and Mrs. George Accompanists were Jay Collier Ericman and daughter. Mr. nnd and Colene Baker. Mrs. Boyd Davis, Mr. and Mrs Merlin Finch, Mrs. Clyde Rob-mm li t "V"NJT1 mm bins and Craig, Mr. and Mrs . " Glenn Healy and Steven, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ridge, Mrs. Edith Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wentz and Vlckl, Mn. Jack Adams, Mrs. Maynard White, Mrs. Hannah Edmonds, and the following ward officials. Bishop Harold Baker, Mrs. Delo Rowley, stake Primary president; Mrs. Miles Harris of the stake presidency; Mrs. Gilbert Jensen, stake s j to i i i i i r i i: Trekker leader; Mrs. Merlin it Finch, Geneva Primary president and Mrs. Woodruff Jensen, ' An expert analysis of ward counselor. By : . - ch : 1 Give Le Tonga PYTHIAN SISTERS Wednesday 7:30 p. m. at the IOOF Hall for regular business Program meeting; Co-ed- Club" Notes. s Meeting originally scheduled for- Wednesday has been post poned for one week when tt will be held at the home of Mrs. George Carter; BONIIEUR ; p. m. with Mrs. Wednesday John Halliday. 436 N. 3rd E.. LAE GAI MATRONS Meeting originally planned for Wednesday has been postponed for one week. Notice of time and place will be Riven' later. v - , A group of "Brigham s attended a re university cent meeting of Tonga' Le Club and entertained them with an interesting program. Taking part were Carol Norseth, Karen Blair, Eleanor Randall and Barbara co-ea- es . - , JUNIOR SECTION COUNCIL Wednesday 8 p. m. Election of WOMEN'S fitters will.be conducted follow- ed bv a 'social. OR KM WOMEN'S CLUB Wednesday 3:!U) p. m. at the layer, (If necessary, trim gelatine to fit the cake.) Whip remaining cream and!use to frost sides and top of cake. If used for Valentine party, color with a few drops of red vegetable coloring, Ballif. "Members attending were Mes-damRaymond Green, David Fielding, Oriean Hansen. Dean Clayton. Earl Clark. Don Phillips, Duane Mecham, Sidney Russell, Keith Diamond, Laurie Young, Ted Jones. Fred Clark Fave ST. MARY'S GUILD EPISCOPAL CHURCH Bogh and Norma Deene Halladay Wednesday 1 p. m. at the par- and Eleanor Jorgensen. . Hostesses were Mrs. Ted Jones ish hall. and Mrs. Oriean Hansen. EPSILON CHAPTER IM ALPHA KAPPA Wednesday 8 p. m. at the usual place." ch i f KS LITERARY until mixture begins to thicken Stir In crushed pineapple. Beat egg whites until they stand in soft peaks; gradually beat in the cup sugar and fold remaining into gelatine mixture. Beat V cup cream; fold into the mixture. cup (bave tne remaining cream for later use.) J Turn into a round, layer cake pan which has been ringed in cold water. Chill until ready to use.! Place coldcake layer on plate, over which", unmold the gelatine Mrs. Liljenquist Honor Guest at Buffet Supper arranged buffet supper Scora Lounce. Mrs.L. B. Den- - served Sunday evening at the irtt will review the book "Persia home of Major and Mrs. J. J. Is Mv Jleart." Taylor paid honor tcMrs. Fer- ARTS rell Liljenquist on her birthday Thursday. 3 p..m. with Mrs. A. anniversary. 'V. Adamson for a Valentine A lace cloth covering the table made a pretty background for Kensiflqton. A. WW the decorated white birthday Thursday" 7:30 p. m. at .the- Jo- cake flanked1 with pink candles in silver holders. seph Smith banquet hall. TK KS JOLI Family moving pictures were Thursday 1:30 p. m. with Mrs. taken and talented members of Anna ;Sutton who will entertain the group entertained with im at the home of her daughter, Mrs. promptu music. At the buffet were Mrs. Rulon Mae .S. Rawlins. 45 E. 6th N. Jensen. Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Max Liljenquist, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Peterson, Clear field; Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Hill. Ferrell Liljenquist Kaysville; and Mrs. Margaret Jensen of SIXTEENTH WARD Provo and their families. Wednesday for teachers mes-t?igiven by Rose Ferguson it A well . " ' . - . 13th Ward Gold, Green Ball .. Tonight All of the Gleaner Girls of the Thirteenth LDS Ward will be honored at the annual Gold .and Green Ball scheduled; for tonight, 8 p.m. in the new recreation ;hall. Another highlight will be the floor show given during the intermission with more than 50 participants. Officers and teachers of the MIA have been busily engaged in putting up attractive decorations a highlighting "Winter Fantasy" theme and all ward members and friends ate invited to attend. Committee members working on the dance are Helen Tanner, Vereena Hatch, Barbara Erickson, Joyce Wright, Carol: Dangerfield, Dorothy Wade; Norma Elliott, Lucille elda Crowther, Peterson, Rosalie Christensen, Bonna Owens, Edna Brown, Carol Oakes, Marilyn Young, Elaine Reynolds, Ruth Lowe, Audry Cullicx, Burt Opheikens, Creed Brimhall, Garth Wright, John DeHass. Frank Hicken-loope- r, Lincoln Card,' Willard Nelson and Harvey Fletcher Jr. Trekkers r m. ; The theology lesson will be given at 2 p. m. by Pauline. Rsmussen. .Nina Wright and M .Edith iMaxfield, outgoing offices wiH be especially honored. FOURTH WARD Wednesday 1:30 p; m. for teachers message by Lera Whittle. The theology lesson will be given at 2 p.' m. by Mable' Tanner. Special musical cumbers will be sung. The Ringing Mothers will rehearse following the regular ' meeting. More Comfort Vecriag FALSE TEETS'3 Her U a, pleasant o cmrcrrr loose, piate diacotniort. 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Mrs. "pro Gamett anniversary grams; Joyce Bailey, ReNae Milon; Sunday. ler, Dixie Forsyth, Diane Cor ll Hosts were Mr. and Mrs. bett, Gibby and LorAnnf son and daughter-in-la- Haws Joyce Gahiett, In charge of decoraare of the honored woman. tions; Carol Gleason, Betty Clark, A social period followed and Ann Romney, Gajle Jolley and pictures were taken of the Vlrginia ' Rae Meservy, are argroup! ranging refreshments; Glenna Covers; were laid Tor Mr. and Lant, Kay Johnson, Gala Gagon Mrs. Ralph Smith, Magna; Mr. and Anna Rae Bradshaw have the and Mrs. Don Gamett and fam- floor show; Mary Hunt, Merlene ily of Orem the. hosts and guest Corliss, Marjorie Short. Gail An of honor. derson, publicity. "Tlie WorWa Fined Setting Llcazis L3 dates-s- he Preparations are going Mrs. Game tt Is Honored at Birthday Dinner now AT.tmmt Nq wonder she's so Full of fun and finalist queen brave been selected as candidates not be announced until the night for the honor. of the. ball, class officers advise. IM c.llJ - I have been wonderfully blessed in being restored to active life after being crippled; in nearly every joint in my body and with muscular soreness from head to foot. I had Rheumatoid Arthritis and other forms of Rheumatism, hands deformed and my ankles were set. Limited space prohibits telling you more nere but if you will write me I will reply at once and tell you how I received this wonderful relief. P. O. Box 2695 Jackson T, Mississippi N - mmm 2S03 TWO-DIMENSIO- A oueen for th annual Sweet Named as candidates Monday heart Ball to be given by the wereMarlene Wolsey, Sharlent Future Homemakers Association of the Brigham Young .University Sumsion; JCaren Leishman, Mary High School Feb. 13 atthe Joseph Hunt; Merry Tippets, . Carolyn Smith banquet hall be picked Wochran, Ann Romney and Gloria A ff B filrs.Lela S.VJier Admission will be by budget ticket, or without the ticket,-a small charge. Eikht Candidates Picked For FHA Sweetheart Ball . ze : - ! 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