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Show 10 DAILY' flERALD FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1954 i Utah County. Uh - jwi Five Girls Back From Baton Twirling School i ii 'y"! i - " i ; 3f--- . niaids, members of .1 the Debonnettes. have returned Five-Pro- vo -- baton twirling. At the Ted Otis Baton Camp, VvV II i The Eirls. who are all juniors in high school, are Rosemary An drus. Lindalie Austin, caroiyn Barlow, Lonnie Hacking and Jan ice Nelson. ' MK. ATL MKS. j &JVXWiMJ'K MUKUAXM " :.- - , " i Children Plan Function For Skinner 50th Date ' i " i ... Club Notes 4 moments when you're Rightwood, Cai:, the girls received instructions from Sonnie Rogers, named "Miss Majorette of 1953. Duke Miller, a trainer of the Ra dio City Rockettes and other -- top baton 4eachers of the nation. Two of the eirls were there for two weeks and three were there for 3 " glad you bake your cakes the games and good fellowship. The two elders presidencies will be in charge of this tocial. They are Kenneth H. Gillman, Howard Green and! Eric Peterson of the Second Ward and Harold Keetch, Verl Christiansen and Ted Young of the Lindon Ward. Sunkisf Back with Dimcsai Hlie Sohool Days -- in Provo, a daughter of Andrew Christian and Annie Rosser Johnson. They were married Sept. 14 1904 in the Salt Lake LDS OREM Residing on the same his plot of ground in Orem which ana Mr. father homesteaded, Mrs. Morgan. Skinner passed the 50th anniversary of their wedding Thexoccasion . will be on Tuesday. 1 Lit-- . J puDiiciy noiea m tui upcu uuusc which their children are arrang ing for Sunday. Friends are in- Temple. Members of the LDS Church they have both been active in its organizatidns. She in the Primary and - Sunday School and as a vited to call betweenhe hours Relief Society visiting teacher for of 2 and 6 p.m. at the family 32 years. Mr. Skinner, a high home in Ore:i at 73 West 1400 priest, was a member of a Sun : South. day School superintendencyfcand Skinner Mr. and Mrs. request served in his elders quorum. no gifts but are looking forward Their children who are arrang include Mr. open hguse to meeting all their friends and Hung the a v fill t ana jvirs. taoiaen inumj uuungs, relatives. Mr. Skinner was born March 6, MrXand Mrs. Vera Skinner, Mr 1876 in Provo, the son of Amos and Mrs. Bert Skinner and Howand Mary Vaughn Skinner. His ard Skinner. wifewas born May 14, 1880 also - 2 ir-:w- tl CakeiMixes ' . better because of Duncan Hines' knowledge i . Mrs. Jerry A. Weight; who before her marriage. Thursday was - Joyce Cassity. ; pyce Cassity Becomes Mrs. Jerry Weight i g rom ; California where they have been taking special lessons in one! week, A black or navy blue lace dress becomes a whole wardrobe of lace dresses when you have sev eral pastel slips to wear underVFW AUXILIARY 2162 neath it. Gloves and evening bag Members of the? Auxiliary and to match the' underslip complete their partners are invited to a your plans for wardrobe decepcorn roast at the Lion's fireplace tion, r Elders and their in 1 LINDON Kelley's Grove, Hobble Creek partners of the Lindon LDS Ward Canyon on Saturday-beginninat Bicycles were-- invented about and the Lindon Second Ward win T 1790. oiu a joini: mil sutuu at ajuxuuu Park tonight. Games will commence at 6 p! m. There will be soft ball, volley ball and horseshoe pitching contests before refreshments are served. Everyone is invited to come and enjoy the hamburgers, drinks, home made ice cream and cookies along with Elders,! Partners Of Lincoln Wards To Hold Outing ; w 1 a v of food and recipes j.. his insistence on use of the finest ingredients .. ; and the fact that you use 5our own fresh eggs. Deue Barbara Bride Shower 13 Nov. Marks Follows MI A Meeting Wedd ing Date Mrs. Estella Peterson - When you its hot; delicious ' SMELL fragrance! By Barbara Deuel SANTAQUIN By EDNA C. KNIGHT LAKE SHORE De Nene Huff, has marked Nov. 13 as a special on her calendar according to daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean day her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wen Huff, was honored at a bridal shower at the church Tuesday dell Deuel who tell that this -- is their daughter's chosen wedding evening after MIA. date. yintroduced Mrs. Ann Francis a of the Barbara, graduate the following numbers: Duet by LDS and Schoor High Payson ac June and Deanne Measom, Business to be the TuckCollege,is THrs." Verda companied by bride of Bud Desmond, son of ett; dance number by Marie and Mr. and MrsW. Desmond jof Helen Simmons; toast to the bride She is em Santaquin. by Myrl Huff; accordion selection ployed . in Salt Lakecurrently Bud is City. by Olive Argyle. an Fork American school high in Nene Assisting-Dopening her gifts were La Rue Barney, graduate and is employed there. Joyce Cassity, daughter of Ed don Weight-- . ward P.. Cassity of Tooele and After" the ceremony the parry niece pf Mr. and Mrs. Karl A. reassembled for a wedding breakMiller Of 100O N,, 2nd E., Provo fastgiven in Salt Lake City by became the bride of Jerry A. Dr.. and Mrs. Weight. A graceful Weight, son of Dr. and Mrs. Jesse centerpiece Of pink and white carJ7 Weight .in a ceremony solem nations was used on the table. nized at the Salt Lake LDS Temple Mrs, Weieht ieave ; some well Thursday by' Elder Marion G. chosen advice to the new couple Romney of the council of twelve and Mrs. Gordon Weight paid tribute to them, reading a mesapostles. With the pair for the important sage penned for them, by the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Mil- bridegroom's aunt, Mrs. May ler. Mrs. Elsie Miller, Mr. and Weight Johnson, who was unable due to illness. Mrs. Donn E. Cassity. brother of the bride, Salt - Preparations, are complete for Edith Foster, Jose Ann Parry. and sister-in-laCitvr Mrsl Max Houzhton. a formal reception which is to be Her . lovely trousseau was dis Tooele, sister of the bride; Dr given this evening in the University- played. LDS Ward Chapel with and Mrs. Weight, Mrs. GeorgejS. -Park Ballif,. aunt of the bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. Miller as. hosts. Re- the Mia Maids supervised by Beth Mrs. Henry Weight and Mrs. Gor ceiving will be from eight to ten. Gordon I - ' I i II ;. . 2..When e to-atte- nd w i ..-ww- i Third Ward Choir U Be Activated !Zi you SEE how high - X . I and light it bakes! The Third! LDS Ward Choir, which has been inactive during the summer months will be reactivated again beginning with' a rehearsal on Sunday at 11:30 a. m. at the chapel, announces John L. Halliday, choir manager. A. Alfred Swenson will again direct the choir and Mrs. Alene serv did the sixth grade elas C. Simmons will be at the organ. . ; ing. Guests were delignted witn ine All former members are in musical and dance numbers vited to resume their places at which the Kanaheles performed rehearsal Sunday, and any per-- : for themi They sang together and sons residing in the vard who Mrs. Kanahele sang solos and are interested "in singing with this Exchange School Principal, Wife Welcomed at Well Attended Party The famed hospitality of their native Hawaiian Islands was duplicated in part at a reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Kanahele given by the, Maeser of the hospitality committee in - the approximate 300 school patrons, membert of school board and other school principals and x teachers, and Associa-- i friends to th receiving line per School Parent-Teachtion Wednesday evening at the sonnel. Other facultyxmembers schooL Mr. Kanahele has as occupied key positions in the en sumed his duties as exchange tertainment arrangement.X principal at the school for the During t Jbt e evening guests year. Marion Olsep. Maeser prin- heard string music played by and his family are In the Mrs. Carl AUred, Trs. Carl Furr jcipal. ' islands at Mr. Kanahele i school and Mrs. u. James ioveiess. In the receiving line with Mr. The serving arrangements fea and Mrs. Kanahele was Mrs tured gold and white with a long Jack N. Jensen, president of the table being covered with an im u ported drawn, work white cloth a iii) auu iue luiiv ft iA) ;Via diva 1rinoA f m fain1tv tii and centered with sprays of white Mrs Mrs. gladioli and yellow, bronze and Evelyn Meiners, year: Sariah Rush Mm TTlrtin Nnr. orange zinnias. 'Yellow candles j ton, Neil Miller and Ren Smith were in the crystal candelabra . TT..1- -i T1 V on either side. Girls from the troduced er -- i - r V) . 1 -- 1 A. danced. They were accompanied group are invited to be present on the ukulele. She wore a becoming island costume. Mrs. Thomas Bullock and Mrs. Percy Burrup helped in the serving room with Catherine Bowles of the faculty. - BALLET O FREDOVA Is ALL KOISm AGES - TO th f CLASSES NOW1 TAP teacher for childrenl j ATTENTION how lander-moi- st :' ait . - i U first ttaysT-fro-m - piece to last! . Old Gang' Gets Together at Canyon Party An "Old Gang of Mine" proved, worthwhile! entertainment for a group of form er Lincoln High School students at the home of Doris Bagley in Vivian Park, Provo Canyon. , Attending were Myrie Gioson, Susan- Stubbs, Sally Worthen, Jane Buchner. Loye Allred, Faye Madsen. Nan Nilsson, Joan Berdean Keddington, Stubbs, Ned. a Blumenthal - and Florence get-togeth- Vr ) WITH REAL J O tJ ' tr Vchiupwrs vA er x ot When you HEAR your family JL say you're wonderful! - BALLROOM rognizd INDIVIDUAL JB . j DANCING When you TASTE -- i . -- ' FREDOVA Raggland. Refreshments were served. DANCE STUDIO WOMEN'S CLUB HOUSE PHONE j 1968 3rd North and University Avenue Before you leave the house at any time,, check the way you look from head to heel both front and back. Watch for crooked stock ing seams, straggly hair, uneven hemlines. .. ' - mh r mmm aw w t mm CAMS' MMIf GROUND DEEF OF THE Vl k . Drisht plump Sunkist cdd now biterest to hinch bqxos end a lot of health, too TORJfl . o - - y .......lb i ei selected ntuna are used te Brand, You get only light, tender tuna rated excellent in protein body-buildi- ng at Carson's. . . lb lb J U.S. CHOICE SCHILLING Mb. COFFEE 2-L- b. Tin 98c ":'''' when you buy 'i-- j ' Breast'O'-Chieke- Breast-O'-Chick- en Hi-Prot- Enjoy the Tuna. p best-o'-tui- tal e yes add a big neascre heaHJu Vitamin C for energy and resistance to colds and flu, The protopectins for better digestion and regularity. Vitamin A for clear vision, sound teeth, sturdy growth. The bioflavonoids that help strengthen the tiny blood vessels of the body. And a wealth, of other values that come from both the juice and delicious "meat" of the Sunkist Orange. PUT A SUNKIST ORANGE IN EVERY LUNCH BOX V & to CO . CO c X oo fOhe of the secrets of fine baking is the use of strictly, fresh eggs. No good cook i would think of substituting dried eggs' for fresh eggs , in her prized recipes, and yet factory-drie- d powdered eggs are the only kind that can be put into a cake mix pack--x age. That's vwhy I ask you to add your own fresh eggs to my mixes." O CO f. i CALIFORNIA-ARIZON- ORANGES A ciCO Sunkisf Back-T- CO o -- 2i' GOOD UTINO a re-fresb-ing off r AMERICA'S FOREMOST AUTH0RI1V OM (O Tin 1.95 into New Store soon. All Groceries in Oar; Old Stores Must Be Sold AT lOViER PRICES COME IN AND SAVE! " 6i iathehearc SeceaaV - 'I'll-'y- Q When you pat fresh, sweet Sankist Oraoges tn tbe children's and grownups' lunch boxes you do two i good things for them: Rrst, yo fake the homdnn evt of ran c hifne. Lnnch looks better and tastes better. A juicy .Sunkist Orange with its full, rangy flavor leaves a taste in the mouth, puts a touch of sunshine ' .9 'R 7T k 51 i Only the prime portions mum mi We are moyin i j POT ROAST CHOICE Save rr j - CHOICE.... m - . VEAL STEM U.S. mr f'-''- 1200 NORTH 900 EAST ".; sm ... ONtV THE Carson's Quality 7 Sefxx Days Once you've tried Duncan Hines Devil's Food Cake Mix; you'll want to fry-hi- s other Cake Mixes toot Yellow, White, and Spice. Also Duncan Hines Buttermilk Pancake Mix and berry Muffin Mix, Blue- |