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Show mm una rami ly Honors Late Father On Birthday the late Family members By Ruth Louisa Partridgt DAILY HERALD Deer Hunters Gather Foh Junior Old rimer's Dancer Helen Kimball Book Review This Evening Wednesday, October u, msi 13 Berdie. Boorman Jubilee Fete Celebration Reports Book In Orem Ward For Dekatos i The Union Pacific Junior Old loons lending a perfect setting Helen Kimball will review the Timers and Ladies': auxiliary for the dauce. book, "Love is Eternal," by Irv held their second annual Deer Seventy couples danced to the k Stone this evening in the First Hunter's Dance Saturday evening lively music of the five piece OREM OveY thirty girls of the ine birthWard Chapel, 8 p.m. Miss Kim- at the Provo Boathouse. The hall orchestra. During intermission a Homebuilder group of the Lincoln "Snips and Snails," an amusafter Youngest Moppets of their mother. at the home day decorated with drawing was held and! Mr. V. E. ward entertained their parents ing story of little boys away at -- for the nonce. Pulled in yes- We won't be able to see them Mrs. Louise Palmer, Sunday eve- ball is being sponsored by Pi was profusely noted a colorful autumn is Club. She leaves strung Thelts, Orem, held the lucky school Was reviewed to members Kappa terday (Sunday) when we had bloom frfom the house. We'll have ning. Those participating were Alpha evening in their Silver of Sunday A the from and book reviewer. with lecturer Dekatos Literary-Clu- b ceiling by Mrs. together number and was awajicled a deer Jubilee party at the" church.. about i given them up. Didn't to go out and look at them from Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Freshwater, met owls earns and she colored when Boorman bal Erie pumpkins, they person, rerifle. Eleven other winners were All the seem pos.sible, seeing our the sidewalk, and I ought to have William Freshwater and Mary handicapped in a at the home of Mrs. Beth participated girls various her Clark, by living reporting awarded on various for turned soldiej sitting there prizes including program with the speed- - of wel my head examined planting Freshwater from Salt Lake City; the year. The book in Orem. Friday. during Bob Kil-the frdnt room sofa, that he has bulbs for the passersby to enjoy, Mr. and Mrs. John Cornish and books Saled; Miller, Wayne being given by j Mrs. iean ""he book, from which the mo; Milford; Fred Medvid, come, ever been away. Looked, just the Dearie. I know that as well as daughters, Wendy and - Michelle, she -- will review this evening is ham, counselor. book of the month. same. The strangest thing. Now you do, but if I had my head Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. her chosen Springville; Van Memmott, Mil-for- McCandless, Primary - tion, "Her Twelve Men," was of numbera is is "Love Eternal" and story The ; girls parents: Gene needed and examined time it made was written hy an underRoundy, Springville; it, James Palmer, Ellis Palmer, go f every they will pull up stakes Todd special Mar Patterson, ing over 75 inciuaing .tc California to school. They are I wouldn't get anything else done, Mr. and Mrs. George Palmer, Abraham Lincoln and Mary school teacher. Mrs. George Boycc, ' Grid-Part- y and standing and the difficulties they encoun were served punch Leon O. FrazierW. guests no O. be would crocci Have rendition made the Boorman's andthere Evans, already very foresighted. Mrs. Norma T. Hansen tered throughout their courtship the program. A book even more enjoyable by her cake following Provo. were Awards Oppenhimer rented them an apartment there. planted anywhere. My chrysan Orem; and Steven, American Fork; Mr. lace covered .Jtable with decora acting out various character And speaking of California, I themums are starting to bloom, and Mrs. J. Ray Sorensen and and married life. School friends of Lt. Virgil all deer hunting equipment. Abraham a In material way, the was . Listeners I too. I were moved io New annual Jewish received my met at the home of his Officers of the Junior Old tions carried out the jubilee theme planting thought Jr. Camp Merta Naomi, Rae, children, of parts. little Todd Lincoln offered with a Mary arrangement graceful to sidewalk. ones the next Len and dark card from Mr. tears, Year's greeting and Mrs. A. Virgil Timers and the auxiliary com according to John Rodger and Gerald, Provo; but a wedding ring inscribed with parents, A silver bow was laughter silvered spruce. at show ones don't The dark Had Mrs. 932 friend. Chinese E? one as bined to my 4th Toy, my Stanley Clark, club presicommittee S., following make centered between two silvered Mr. and Mrs. Albert Palmer, Di--i the words. "Love is Eternal." Her Camp, BYU-Uta- h dent. annual good giggle oyer it too, night, and consequently have anne, Shirlene and Lanette the football serve and for Sat the arrangements game Palm proud family was distressed when in crystal, candelabra. It Present were Mesdames Har tapers and anyone who can make me more chance of not getting er, Ethel Crowther, Provo. O. a dance. Mr. for fareEvans ,W. and surprise from her many eligible suitors urday evening aianc.--.ineare The eisele these davs is a friend. Mrs. Frank Godfrey served as was arranged. by the class lead old B. Arrowsmith, G. Maurice wa presented by she chose this uncouth backwoods well party in his honor. program ers, Mrs. Shirley (Merlene) Love Boswell, Cullen Christenson, Paul believe me. A laugh is one Lt. Camp left Provo Sunday committee chairmen. of couples present. children his rustic . But : beneath i i S ft i i a lawyer. less and Mrs. Harold Barbara) Clark, Stanley N. Clark, J. Ben- il u out giggie is someimng The children of the late Mr. exterior Mary recognized Lin- for Alaska where he will be sta(, t Parks. e son Egan, Jack Ekins, Glet. Gard acain. I don't do much of " tioned with the Eleventh Air dito in will If Palmer the and coln's innate aT go temple integrity, dignity .'J- Never did laugh easily, I Special guests included Mrs. ner, Clifford Hinrichsen, Howard his honor Thursday evening, ac- sensed his potential greatness. vision. He graduated from the Leland there are people who lau&v-- a Prestwich, Primary pres Hoover, Glynn Peterson, O. H. to Mrs. Palmer. cording Through his shattering moods of 3415 Techincal Training Wing at Mrs. all and everything (and they TT Roy Nielsen; Primary King Jr., Reed E. Nils en. Grant ident; . and lowrywasBase in Denver, Sept. 3 melancholy Mrs. Charles Aiken, Peterson, Flake Rogers,. Wilson n secretary; ways sit behind me at pubht and leave before and the granted through personal tragedy etstake as I movies, Primary president and the W. Sorensen, Kent C. Tolboe, functions, suh cruel years in the White House, being assigned to duty in Alaska. SPANISH FORK-an- ice LarBee-Hi- ve their partners. As Clinton B. Wiest, Garth 'Seegmil- . cetera.) . her love for him did not waver Prior to his training in Denver. sen, Marilyn Young and Shirley bishopricwithand the planing was class ler, Merrill Bushnell, Ted Kir- You know, this business of And in the end, as never before, Lt. Camp entered the U. S. Air Portner were hostesses at a sisting, Booth. Mrs. Albert wan. Steven L. Larsen, Dale a leader, field. Liter the ex. iu as .Ladies a bridal shower honoring Betty ButMembers of laughing opens up quite oiu oiumo, i she came to understand the true rmtc and Wayne B. Hacking. Smith One goes to have'a picture taken. ary Club met Wednesday, Oct. 6, second lieutenant for basic of the words engraved train ler who will become the bride of meaning Is the photographer interested in at the home of Mrs. Charles E. ing. in her ring.. uedn reus on ucioDer u. Aavice Fred Adamson, James Lansing, These facts will be brought out His wife, Betty Jane, will fol to i the bride and a riecipe scrap-boo- k Policemen's Wives. getting a true likeness. Not Peterson for their first club 1954-55 low "Look him season in the near future. She Ralph Mercer, Walter Bench, Jopleasant meeting of thei particularly. Mrs. in Miss Kimball's review. were given to Miss Butler. Entertained PLEASANT GROVE Social sub a the is he and were former seph Peterson, Max (Huck) Snow, in teacher the' Joa Several games were played. begs, though exchanged Tickets may be obtained at please" Greetings Jack (Pat) .Harrington of Pleas Kenneth Forshee, Glen Olsen, beaua school. be confirmed the in renewed 75 cents. the door for Proceeds quin grouch, friendships ject may ant Grove, who is moving to Salt Guests in attendance were Mrs. Policemen's auxiliary ladies met Arthur Manton, Estella Brandon, Friends "Grid-nighand a pleasant looking picture tifully decorated home made Lake City this coming t" camthis will fund for attending go raising weekend, with Mrs. Paul Schaerrer for their Fred Loveless. Sarah Butler of mother would not be recognized by his fragrant with many bouquets of rwas feted last and Burgess, a farefor party bringmg charity. Wednesday eve paign well gift to the departing service the bride, Mrs." Chjirles Betts, Monday night social where Mrs. closest kin. These days everyone fall flowers. 6 when her Beehive Oct. ning, man were Lorna Ericksen, LaRae mother of the bridegroom; Lu- - Roy Hurst- acted as hostess. has to show their teeth in a grin. Mrs. Lutie Schofield, president, class called at her home to sur Belated assi-niniand roses were this or not. I Honeymooners Dunn, Mrs. Carolyn B. Shum-wa- Ann James, Jaae Ann Francis. Chrysanthemums whether lay conducted the meeting, first in- prise her. room. the around to the toothpaste ads, but Mr. placed n, and Whit-Herman-seJanice Mrs.; Jack Gardner, JoAjhn i musical numbers, a The r group of young girls car Return to Orem Home troducing we are all a little to blame. Why vocal duet Carol Wood, Mrjs. Max But ; Refreshments were served and aker, Mr. and Mrs. Earl D, Jar-din- e, lunch to her home by Jane and Barbara ried "pot-luck- " Idaho should rational human beings be Packard Mrs. Glen Butler, Jean Pax-ma-n, 500 played, Mrs. Jesse Evans Falls, Ida.;! Mr. and ler, early Tues Mrs. accompanied by Claudia and served it themselves in honor OREM Returning It to smile a belated from Mrs. elernally? Boyd Winterton, Mr. and Clarence Shell, Mrs. was winner of the first card prize; expected a of their departing teacher. They day morning Bush. Claudia then is neither natural, nor'to toyv way piano selection, Clair deplayed Lune. f also presented a gift to her as a honeymoon were Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. John Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Neil "Litcomb, Marjorie Hansen, Mrs. Elmo Halliday, second and of thinking pleasantA . fC. L. Burningham who have been Saylor Jeppson and Mr. and Mrs. Christine Young and Virginia Mrs Roy Passey, third. Business matters were discuss- token of their appreciation. LaMar in Nicholes. a vacation week's Portner. Also present were.. Mesdames fET I can remember when a bride, ed and Mrs. Adell Merrill preAssisting the girls in the plans spending, for instance, would have as soon sented club program books to was the First year Beehive class New York. The couple was mar thought of wearing a string of members and discussed the and teacher, Mrs. Donna Ricks, ried this summer. The bride isthe former Mrs. Ralph Eggertblack beads with her white dress theme for the year, "Ye are the who also attended. ' . as of showing her teeth in a grin Light of the World," with The following girls participated sen. She is the manager oi tne in her bridal picture; It was just ! on ."spirituality in the in the evening's activities and Barbizon Corp. Formerly from! in 1946 west she New to look taste not considered good cam3 York, before home." television enjoyed, viewing to organize the Barbizon organiso pleased with one's self, so self Guest speaker was Mrs. Ruby saying their farewells Judy Jolly, zation braso in Provo. satisfied, so triumphant, Nona Christensen,' past president of Jane Ingersol, Kirk, San Mr. Burningham's . d a u g h t e r a a . while One in obvious. zenly Linda Boren, Utah Federated Women's clubs. dra Lunceford, Mr. ' and Mrs. and her husband, costume) (In itage personality She spoke with the group con- Karen Johnson, Alene. Gilbert, . . , the met Harold Parks early general federation point- Lana Peterson, Louise Richins morning-plane- . new Th couple her teeth, but mostly smiles were cerning ing out the great strength of wom and JoAnn Radmall. will make a home in Orem. the reward of personal conver en s ciuds oandea together in were and because they sation, common enterprise; "Their i ac rare, they were cherished. "Her complishments are great and far, ' Bright Smile Haunts Me Still" an reaching," she said. old song used to say, and many Her closing remarks emphasiz- -' opera airs were written for the ed the fact that rich indeed is beautv of smiles that have the community that has federat as forced ed women's: clubs. turned- I a;to grimaces, ' 1 anaj aruuciai1 anaI iueuuiigicss Deli ious t refreshments were as the commercials that exploit served to, members and guests, ! them. For these reasons, if no Mesdames Frank S. Cragun, Her-- others, J have grown less and ald R. J. W. Christensen, less out of the habit of smiling. Sterling Clark,. Albert H.I There are other reasons too,, and Hickman, Ercanbrack; Helm, Roy Clayton I did not expect to get off on J. Rulort Morgan, M. THIS subject when I sat down Jenkins, W. Ralph to write this chit, ' but let it E. Merrill, J. A. Owens, B. Packard. Packard. Dwight 1 stand, .r Hugo Price, John S. Pullen, A. E. Rawlings, Willard G.- - Smith, - Must ret. me more crocci to T. H. Sumner, LesteHR. Taylor, plant. I'm putting them in front R. L. Tuckett, John Schofield, C. OA i of the cement coping on the south E. Peterson and DaCosta Clark. J side of the lot. I'll try it, and If they are not all picked by the For Wednesday, October Well, we long after Christmas. 13, sister's birthday, and shall see. Nothing in the world of she way off there in Michigan. is a more heart lifting sight than Ellis Palmer met for a We do miss them. But at least the first flaunting of crocci supper in honor of his 68th The are home blooms the cold of winter. 1954 My . pot-luc- I 1 Friends Fete Lt. Virgil Camp At d; m J i - - ?dojji thirr r Jt f. v Friends Fete Betty Butler "vistensen iterarv Guest .Speaker self-distru- st, Girls - Honor Teacher Leaving Soon. I . - , at . : - I ty y, ; ! j j -- , emphasis a 1 - SAVINGS iimmim. . limit . 1 1 -- 31.95 GIANT PURCHASE j Would Sell n at 24995 if Not Specially Purchased Your Beautiful Knit Suits and i WASIMl . Dresses dear passersby, I'll leave them there for all to enjoy. In such a spot, they should bloom not too to just any Margie Ellis Hostess To 'Garden Club v Mrs. PLEASANT GROVE Grove of Ellis Pleasant Margie was hostess to the Garden Club Oct. 4 at the "home, of Mrs. Rae Christensen in Pleasant Grove. Speaker of the evening was Mike Wadley of Orem, a gladioli grower, who discussed the grow The blog tag of "Glads" and the care" of SPANISH FORK raphy of Ivy Baker Priest, Treas the bulbs. urer of the unitea states, was Business was conducted by the reviewed for the ladies of the Self president of the garden club, Culture Club by Mrs. Will Okel- - Mrs. Rae Christensen. who an nounced the next meeting to be berry. at the home of Mrs. Edna held The wif&of Ray Priest, the nov on Nov. 1, 1954. Atkinson in famousMrs. Priest resided Bountiful with her three children Refreshments were served to prior to her appointment in the the following members, Mrs. Mae nation s capital. She was educated Burton, Mrs. Maxine West, Mrs, In Kimberly school and the Uni Ellen Nielsen, Mrs. Vella Liston , versity of Utah. She Is a former Mrs. Ada OvCson, Mrs. Ida Pier-sonMrs. Ellen Hebertson, Mrs, telephone operator and school teacher. 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