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Show DAILY HERALD 'IMrs' itedsafs&ii. JV Mrs! Martin" Mr. and Grant Moose Women Strong Light Humor Marks Buffet Tonga Le Club Dinner-PrograWed At Alpine Ward Chap el Is President Of National Mark 7th Of Club Has Guided Tour ALPINE Grant Creed Strong, young couple, sianoing oetore Lambd the eve cial dancing If the members Entrs a Tau son Mr. and Mrs. William J. lighted tapers greetea meir many Anniversary Cub and their partners wtrt guided tour through the Mrs. Kennetn Martin was chos dinner was served buffet Strong and Janice R. Loomis, friends who came to a reception. Art Gallery was Springville arrived Mr. when a American Fork, daughter white satin en laughing they The bride chost fellow memberi the Annual Dance Lodge No. style from i table spread with a Men cf the Tonga members joyed by Calton, were brocade ballerina length a dinner party Saturday dinner ind Mrs. Boyd centered a cooked and served Tau ciut as its new Lee Club. . Nous concluding not ning. The for f43 of Moose Suna bowl evening yellow cloth which at BYU Social Hall, they were of daffodils and yellow candles day at the Moose hall to the crystal. The numerous small Women of the Moose members certainly laughing when they lett in were laid with white honoring the seventh anniversary tables following a program designed with cloths. of the Provo Auxiliary. 'humor la mind, committee mem Chalrmaning the committee was Mrs. Warren Lott Sr., Mrs. Don Mrs. Edwin Butterworth, assisted McCurdv and Mrs. Frank Dimick, bers report. a was the program by Mrs. Maynard Stewart and only three of the seven graduKeynotlng ates to be present, were honored debate on the momentous topic of, Mrs. Phil Shumway. resolved: "Fat Men Make Better Attending were Mr. and Mrs. and given a corsage. Husbands than Thin Men." H. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Stone, Mr. Following the dinner, served to Broadbect served as chairman and Mrs. Gunn, Mr. and Mrs. C. 150, a program of magic tricks Eldon Bitters, Mr. and Mrs. Reid was and supporting the affirmative given by Harold Anderson. were Eldin Ricks and Vera Jen B. Bankhead, Mr. and Mrs. Butter-wortMr. and Mrs. Ricks, Mr. sen, while Brlgham Madsen and Mardea Clark, upheld the negative. and Mrs. Edwin Dean, Mr. and I of Xm I vb, of A of W. united in marriage April 8 at the chapel by Alpine LDS Ward Bishop Ferril Sorenson of tne First Ward. Immediate family members including Joseph, Cal ton, grandfather of the bride and Samuel Strong, of the bridegroom were witnesses. Following the ceremony, the en- of byi gown LiamDaa with form-fittin- g bodice, long president In a Monday evening sleeves and full skirt, fdr the oc meeting conducted at the home A queen and two attendants Following the. tour, members casion. Her veil of tulie, edged of Mrs. S. L. Atkin. Mrs. Ron will be chosen from girls attend reassembled at a local cafe for in lace, was caught n a tiny ald Jones conducted the business ing the annual ball sponsored Sat dinner. Attending were Mesurday evening by C Company, cap trimmed with pearls. She meeting. held ' a bouquet of orchids and Selected to serve with the new 457th Combat Engineers of the dames Dean Clayton, Fred Clark, Utah National Guard, at the Ge David Fielding, Oreian Hanson, carnations tied witn satin ribbon, president was Mrs. . neva LDS Ward recreation nail. Ted Jones, ueorge ungncni. George Others In the receiving line Shaw.j vice president; Mrs. Har An will furnish the Laurie Young, Faye Bogh and Mrs. Calton were Mr. and and old i. iansen, program chair music orchestra to begin Norma Deene Halladay.. for the .dancing Mr. and Mrs. Strong. Mrs. Calton man, who will be assisted- by at 8:30 and refreshments p. m., wore a suit of pale blue and Mrs Mrs. Sterling Cornaby; Mrs. W. will be served. ' Strong a frock of orchid. Both D. Ellison, secretary and treas are being Dance added a corsage of rose buds. urer and Mrs. Clyde Crockett, made by arrangements and Glen Floyd Newby Mrs. William Strong Jr., was reporter. Bob rarr. Parsons, advertising: matron of honor. Alice Wilson, Later in the evening a tray Intermission program and Alfred and Mr. Mrs' Clark. Marden J. and Beckham (the Podner, and! Ann Genean luncheon was served. Those at L. Bay Williamson Hey wood, decorations. missus) performed a cowboy song Mrs. Robert J. Smith. Mr. and Girot were bridesmaids wearing were Mesdames S. L. The general public is invited. R. tending and dance In costume. Joic Stone Mrs. Beckham, Mr. ancLMrs. gowns of pastel colors and hold Atkins Bullock, LaSelle There will be a small charge. rave an aria and Mr. and Mrs. Phff Shumway, Mr. and Mrs. nosegays of white carnations Creer; Bert ing T. L. Crockett, Clyde Hlchard L. Gunn went swinging Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. Broadbent, and pink roses. diC. Marion Ronald Dr. Mr. Max Johnson, Braithwalte, Jones, Royden Rogers, throueh aa Hawaiian song and Mr. and Mrs. R. The story rector of family life education at The bridegroom's brother, Wil McDonald, Kenneth Martin, May SPRINGVILLE dance routine, also In costume,- - So and Mrs. Vera H. Jensen. The trend to suburbs, ranch Strong, performed the duties Rawlins, C. G. Shaw, Douglas and music, of "Kismet," smash Brigham Young University de- liam of man. J best the and year 'round beach scribed I. Helen achievements, homes, Harold. to the past .Watson, was Ellison, given Broadway hit and future trends possiceremonies. or Master of mountain Hansen Club and Music present Mayor Cornaby. Sterling living has only one Federated Springville drawback sanitation facilities! at their meeting by Mrs. LaRell bilities of family life education George C. Scott of American introduced Johnson and Miss Alzada Wilmot. at Brigham Young University, for Fork Septic tanks are lifesavera for 1 those who live away from city The group met at the home of the Spring meeting of Provo Samuel Strong, Provo Beehive Saddlettes and ewer Chapter of Gamma Phi Alumnae of the bridegroom to the guests Mrs. Lewis Bird. system But septic tanks their husbands enjoyed their first Monday evening at the home of during a program which featured y iuC and ot musical, and over-i- s do, stop-u- p can, Recordings Mrs. Milton Holdaway la Vine humorous readings . by Diana club ride of the season on Sun OR EM A marriage of Interest blossoms. Her fingertip veil was which noK Drake Alfred stars flow! (known because the tank t irst, Walker, Lindon; dancib numbers In the Easter season was that of held to a Juliet cap of seed pearls to Utahn's for his day. yard. - I seccleaned intervals ; at performance a of proper bouquet new of by students of Mrs. Irene Bean; of Nina Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jay David- and she earned the home the from Following Leaving speaker, n the centennial production ficers were selected with Mrs. music by a girls double trio, Joan toilet tissue that does notc--son, who were wed April 9 in the deep red roses with streamers of "Promised Valley") and Wright they journeyed across the bndly, Doretta Harold Rowe G. and of John Members Cleo the Vivian readily disintegrate may clog the Healey, Beck, Vincent! to Salt Lake LDS Temple by Pres. white satin. Terry, foothills being Springville. Choosing drains and Morrow, lately of "The King and named force them to back up! Clark Emma Farrer Rhea the Carlton family is Bride as Harold Mrs. stood Marilyn her Her Turner, Christiansen. a on the the Esther, sister, president;' hillside, grassy spot EIRay as Mrs. John were I." played o home at the forand June A numbers Sunday of gathered Y. Anderson, vice president. Beck; quartet matron of honor. She chose a son related the Provo, former Kay Hatch group roasted wieners and en This may be avoided by using story. Pictures will be chosen later by by Dan Clark, Ronald Strong, Mrs.! Harold G. Clark for reunion joyed a picnic, following which MD Toilet model of iridescent rose taffeta. secured secretary merly of Orem. Tissue because MD York New agents the Howard Adamson and J. Paul and, to commemorate the birth they returned across the hills. The couple were honored In a The three bridesmaids, Mary Jo and alsothrough president. i and ia magazine pictures scientifically processed to abBeck; vocal solos by Vernon day anniversary of the late Hostesses Mrs. LaVar Bate-- Balr reception the following evening Bennett, Janet Wilkinson and the reviews were Gloria were enthe ride to also shown Enjoying sorb water quickly. Drains don't G. Clark. and David Healey, and an Harold at the Geneva LDS Ward chapel, bridegroom's sister, Shirley Dav- hance the review. All- Dawn Ream, Mrs. Austin man, Fern Anna Anderson. Carter, or the A back up so readily! of Ibowl roses formed clog Dale Mrs. reading by which was decorated with fern idson, chose models of rust colMr. and Mrs. Eldon Wrign Tyler, Mrs. Loren C. Bryner, original man, a musical is version Kismet" from on the table centerpiece and Burgess. daffodils of ored lace over satin, yellow net of the Good practice: Consult your ery and baskets that" Otis Skinner Mrs. Lawson Hamblin and Mrs which a buffet dinner was served and son Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Mrs. Alvin was sweet peas. in and green emerald lace. Each made a play re delicious Claude Knell served Whitby Thomas and Mrs. Mr. 1912. In Watkins, The hit County Health Department, your music, freshments at the close of the group were taken The bride wore a gown of net wore a corsage of gardenias. of the guest book. Mrs Pictures of the 13 charge F. Baker. of Alex the work from plumber, or a septic tank service) the since years after, it being over white satin entrain with net Mrs. Hatch chose a navy blue adapted meeting. Elizabeth Bennett, in; charge of family for advice on cleaning Borodin Robert ander is was The company, Wright by many planning group completely form-fittin- g together bodice, crepe model with lace trim and and yoke and Mrs. Joe Barlow, 3 such retiring presi future rides. George Forrest contains your tank. Use MD.ToiletTiaaue! gift display tables, wis assisted At that time there were trimmed with rosettes of orange Mrs. Davidson wore a pale blue current hits as "Baubles, Ban dent was in charge of the meet by Mrs. Don Wagstafl and Mri. descendants.-A- t the present there gown and each had a corsage of gles and Beads" and "Stranger ing. which were present with sery- - are 62, all of were white carnations. in Paradise." Memberi attending were Mes- - Ruth Brown. Assisting; Mr. and Mrs Attending . Two flower girls were nieces The story deals with a poet- - aames Harold Y. Anderson, Joe ing were Mr. and Mt-sDeLoss T. L. Clark; Mr. and Mrs. Howard of the bride, Genelne LeVitre and beggar who swindles his way Barlow, Irene Barlow, Owen L Watkins of Lehi and young friends Fryer and family; Mr. and Mrs. Rose Ann Hatch. They carried from the alleys of Baghdad to a Barnett, LaVar Bateman, Per- - of the TJTAII VALLEY GIRL Woodrow Clark and family; Mr. baskets of sweet peas and rose comfortable harem, and who cival Bigelow, Loren C. Bryner, Afterbride. SCOUT LEADERS Mitchell and a short honeymoon, the and, Mrs.Mrl Karl Two buds. little Jeri children, Ffced F. 308 Ed William Herald R. F. and Mrs. to m. a bis 8 in marries Clark, Room, family; Caliph. p. Tonight both students o$ Amerfcan Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Dean Hatch held up The music isdaughter Hatch and couple, L. Ernest to a cer wards, Fowlke, said have Wayne and .building. County City the train. Hamblin, Fork High School will make their Faden and family; Mr. and Mrs. tain Russian elegance, and the B. Hales, Lawson PROVO HIGH SCHOOL WOMEN LaMond Elliott and family; Mr. Standing with the bridegroom settings and costuming and teharles J. Hart, Jerald Henrie, home in Alpine. at at best man was his brother, choreography are reportedly ex- Milton L. Holdaway, James L. and Mrs. Dean F. Clark and Thursday for open session m. the Wasatch School. 4:15 p. Alfred Davidson from Cody. Wyo tremely lavish and colorful. Jacobs, Margaret Potter, Leo A. Women tend to be knock- - family; Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mrs. George Ballif will speak on Guests were greeted at the Miss Wilmott gave a brief Poulson, Keifer B. Sauls, Austin Hood and family; Mr. and Mrs. FREE -ILeo and Hatch Each door if member Clarence Harold but intro Merrell Gordon and family; Mr.' condition may kneed, is by Tyndall, your Tyler, Europe, sketch of the life of Alexander duced to the receiving line by Borodin from whose music the Row Vincent, Lynn Wakefield exaggerated, you cam minimize and Mrs. Walter G. Clark and bring two guests. LISTEN TO STATION KOVO Quinn Hatch, brothers of the musical score of Kismet was and Effle Warnick, Eleanor Jor it family; Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Roy-lanYESHARAH to endeavoring by your point ' bride. Taking charge of the guest adapted. Of interest was the fact gensen, Ethel Lee Jewell, Beth and family; Mr, and Mrs. 5 TIMES DAILY toes very straightand walking John D. Gordon Thursday 7:30 p. m."with book was Mrs. Jay Hatch. Tak that Louise Mrs. and and Gardner Hinman, family; a was Mr. Borodin scientist635 N. 7th E. ing the gifts at the door were Amanda Johnston. on the outside of your loot. Harold G. Clark and her mother. doctor before going into the musi Helen Durrant Richard and David, Raymond XAS VECINAS and enjoyed much sue cal LeVitre and they were arranged cess field, before 2 his untimely death at A. m. Mrs. with p. Thursday M. Stephens in Orem. The birth- in the foyer by Mrs. Stanley Ben the age of 48. Mrs. Leo Hatch, Mrs. Don The business part of the eveday of Mrs. Warren Brimhall will nett, ald and Gary Bennett ning program was Eldridge conducted by be honored. Soft piano and violin music was Edna vice at Nielson, ELM WAN ADI played during the receiving by which tickets were president, distributed for the civic orchestra's Thursday 8 p. m. with Mrs. Ray LeVitre and Afton Smithson ine large crowd present en concert to be held Saturdayspring Tern Whiting. April joyed a short program with Quinn 17. A motion was also passed by Hatch acting as master of cere- which the club would full monies," which featured Margo support to the orchestragive and its LeVitre, Raymon and Richard future undertakings. and David LeVitre; Mrs. H. K. Moon, M. Golden Jackman. Clyde Weeks. SPRINGVTLLE May 14 was RonaldLeVitre, Mrs. Those L. Tutups, Rosie Hatch, the date set for the Spring dinner Charlotte and Thompson planned by the ladies of the Ken- Audrey Dry-Ski- n sington .Society at their meeting Nookiar of Hawaii. held at the home of Mrs. A. E. Dainty wedding refreshments served by Reva Lynn Ben Eldredge in Brookslde. Mrs. Earl were nett and Margo LeVitre with Moss was the for Dionne Davidson acting as host- CROW'S-FEE- T of and the details after vening, the forthcoming dinner were plan-re- d, ess. Mrs. Quinn Hatch took the group enjoyed refresh- charge of the arrangements for the refreshments assisted by Ron ments. Present were Mrs. Harry Cut- - ald Hatch andthePatricia Turley. temple cereahall and Mrs. Ralph Migliaccio Witnessing Accents 'of Spanish Fork, and the following mony were the bride's parents, Mrs. Imma Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Hatch; from Springville: For Your Smile Harold Poulsen, the bridegroom's mother; the Straight, Mrs. Mrs.. Ed Bruenlnger, Mrs. Harold bride's sister, Mrs. Donald ElMailman, Mrs. Richard Evert, dredge of Buhl, Ida.; her husMrs. Ralph Mucha, Mrs. Thomas band's mother, Mrs. George W. Albano. Mrs. E. V. Boorman, Eldredge of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Howard Willis. Mrs. Henry Golden Jackman and Mrs. Arthur Gaylord, Mrs. A. E. Blanchard, Hanks of Provo. Mrs. Otto Collings, and Mrs. Pete After spending the weekend in Southern Utah the pair resumed Morgan. The Society Is giving another school classes Monday. Mrs. bake sale on Monday, April 19th Davidson will graduate from store in Spring Provo High School in May. Mr. at Sprouse-Rlt- z vllle to which they invite the Davidson is a Junior student at public. Proceeds witkgo into the Brigham Young University. They are residing in Provo. church building fund. -Black Patent 1 I iGrZL M1. .j . h, Music, Story Of 'Kismet' Given To Music Club great-grandfather Gamma Phi Names Heads, Hears Plans Good News For Septic Janl; Owners ... 1 Saddlettes Take Wed Easter SeasonCeremony Mr. and fvtrs. Davidson In i First Ride of Spring Season . ld, 63 Members Of Clark Family Hold Reunion great-grandfath- er w , Club Notes A SPRING BONNET For You! - T'S . - ce -- Church Society Plans Bake Sale : Ge-nie- ne Soften Premature co-host- Into Attractive wwt Viiljr y ':4P& yls SAVE WORK $ SAVE TIME - ,1 " SZ 'Js " or Navy Calf matching ' I ' T195 rematur crowVfcet at the corn en of your eyes are often caused by skin dryness. Skin dryness is caused by your skin's inability to makt enough lubricating cholesterol and asters; gilt in iSisii-- Penetrating Lanolin Plus Liquid nsed nightly as a cleanser then s few extra drops gently massaged into your skin before retiring next day a few mors drops used aa a powder base. 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