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Show .'V 12 . THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1954 Utah DAILY HERALD County. Utah Soreh Sorensen Celebrates 90 Years of Life Saturday Anniversary Celebrated By Provo Fine Arts Club DUP Meeting Friday Affair PLEASANT GROVEThe DUP Women Get Acquainted Socio BYU Faculty Omars Guests Of. Warnicks In Manila N Jennie, First among the many social Through the Years,' Miss (Daughters of Utah. Pionjers) time for Fine Arts E -- ockbank, David Weight, Swen Anniversary Battle Creek Camp of Pleasant Club was celebrated Oct. 11 in Swenson and Bob Shaw played mu-- PLEASANT GROVE The events planned by the, Brigham CamDbeu. program "committee . Grove, met Friday evening, Oct. a promises that m me i i sic on an interesting assortment of young Pakistan r arm Ji.xcnange Youne Wo Chairman, wnere Faculty nusDanus University caie local future programs, achievements, 8, wfth Mrs. Vivian Evans, cap SPANISH FORK Soren Soren-se- n bottles, a picolo and a fife. The student, Khilid Omar, and wife men for the were special guests during the remainder tain of tne camp, presiding., coming yeaf is a traditions, ideas and events of can well look back on life, 90 of the evening was Bimbi, spent a day recently as former years will be developed A lesson was presented les evening's festivities. Twenty-fou- r years of it in factyears that spent in dancing. guests of Mrs. Merrill N. luncheon scheduled in the Joseph special use of the varied talhave been well lived. He will be son leader, Mrs. William C. Smith, years of dub membership were An autumn theme was Warnick of Manila. The day' was Smith Ballroom, Saturday, Oct through the predomi ents and accomplishments with90 .years old on Saturday, Ocentitled. "They Came in 1854." marked by, members attending. nant with bronze and yellow col spent in discussing club work 16 from 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. in the organization. Mrs. Doris Nielson then gave a Organ music by Marilyn Thorpe ored mums forming an attractive and in examining tober 16. club recwill be luncheon compliThis was heard by guests center Open house will be held in honat the banquet table. ord books which Mrs; Warnick mentary , to members of the 'or history of one of her ancestors. of Springville Mrs. Evans, camp captain, is as ithey arrived. Elva Pugn wel- Bitter-swe- piece colored or of Mr. Sorensen at the home tapers- in has kept through her many years ganization. There are many new 1 of his daughter, Mrs. Earl (Cora) assisted by Mrs. Janet comed them and introduced Mrs. crystal candelabra were, trailed in being club activities. comers ' the faculty this Mills, first vice captain and Mrs. Albert Grosiean as a new mem by ivy runners to other center The farm exchange student is year andamong Phillips, 304 East 1st South, is excommittee the Pearl Adams, second vice cap- ber. Mrs. Woodrow Thompson, pieces. Cards of autumn leaves in Utah to study farming methods Springville, where he is now mak 300 to serve than more ; 24th pecting of the chairman birthday marked place settings. tain, in promoting the activities of better he in order that ing his home. help might to Owen Mrs. adies, according the camp. Secretary of the group celebration, introduced the pro Committee in Mr. Sorensen was born Oct. was com his native land to progress in Barnett and Mrs. D. Elden Beck, charge of consisted which Mrs. operatic is Bezzant. gram Matthew 16, 1864, at Spanish Fork in a of Mrs. farming procedures. Mrs. Omar, by Mrs. Jack Whitiker posed Mrs.members.Bullock, Stacy small adobe house on 8 North who herself was a farm exchange Friday Nov. 12, has been set as numbers Mrs. Ralph At this time the faculty wo the next meeting to be held at the accompanied by Martha Tingey. Garn, and 107 East where he lived all MrS. Paul Gear- student a few years ago, attended men's Crockett, Clyde was to A group will renew former the toast husbands home of Mrs. Myrtle Boren, his life until recently when he ing, Mrs. Eldon Beck and Mrs the University of Wisconsin where acquaintances among members and Mrs. Callahan Guy moved to Springville. He was the she obtained her master's degree The following ladies were serv given by Clarence Greer. .son of Kund and Mettle Jensen in Agronomy. She plans to pro of the teaching staff, welcome ed light refreshments: Mesdames Dr. William Berrett' reciprocated HEAVIER CATSUP were Honored associate guests members who have been on. club work among .the back Sorensen. His mother died when Lucille Walker. Mabel Gardner, with a toast to the ladies. The members Mr. and, Mrs. ,L. S. mote WITH REAL Fife and Bottle Corps composed of Pakistan, when they re leave from the university and he was two years old; he was Cleone Kirk, Myrtle Boren, Sadie of youth Mrsi V. and and Mr. F: meet and greet new members; Grant Miller, John Hart, Brent Maycock cared for by his two older sisters Beck.- Emily Rae, Ellen Hebert- Nichols. Also in attendance were turn home. ' With the theme. "BYU Women His fater later married and he son, Eva Fage, Ellen Nelson, Harthe following men and their was. raised by his step mother. riet Smith, Thelma Cluff, Ida Wil wives: A. W. Adamson, Dr. Elden Elks' Auxiliary-HearIn his youth J Mr. Sorensen liamson, and those mentioned pre Fa ire Des Welcomes Beck, Dr. William E. Berrett, viously. played the violin for dances that Stanley Bonnett, Ralph A. Bul Scholarship Winner were held 4a private homes. Two New Members. lock, Guy Callahan, E. E. Coles, There was very little money in SOREN SORENSEN C. P. Crockett, Frank J.' Earl, Ann Johnson, Elk's Auxiliary Hill Crest Ward Plans those days. The musicians would Grant Ekins, Paul H. Gehring, scholarship winner, entertained Pauleen Crandall entertained take butter, honey and other pro Clarence Greer, Stacey D. Garn, her sponsors recently in the Elks Faire Des ladies at her home duce for their pay. Mr. Sorensen Banquet and Bazaar SPRINGVILLE The story of Seymour D. Gray, Bertrand F home by playing various violin recently with Verla Cahoon actrecalled on one such occasion, a two women of the theater Harrison, Aura C. Hatch, Dr. solos. She was accompanied by ing as hostess. Mrs. Rulon ThomOREM The Hill Crest Ward is was great chicken being brought by one of as and Irene Jolley were welto members of Com- Harold I. Hansen, Maurice Har Jane Harrison. related planning a bazaar, program and panions club when they met for ding, S. Elmer Jacobson, LeRoy The social the young swain and he accepted CAP evening included comed as new members. banquet for Friday evening in the their C. E. Jacobs, John S bingo games. Mrs. Mark Berk at the produce for his change was Canasta Mrs. meeting with Johnson, played 7 Timpanogos Amusement Hall, Mr. Sorensen is a member of home of Mrs. Reed Fletcher. Lewis, Frank J. Mullett, J. Ken himer opened the . by Bill Faulkner and Mrs. Dell Taythe LDS Church. He married Kate Monday, Oct. 11 was "B Day' p.m. The program- - will take Mrs. Milton Giles told of the life neth Pugh, Dr. Grant D. Richens, leading a salute tomeeting lor winning; prizes. A chili suo- the flag Christensen of Spanish Fork in for Lambda Ta members when place during the banquet and will an dcareer of Sarah Bernhardt Marion S. Ross, Woodrow Thomp Hostesses were Mesaames rrea per was served to those men-- 1 the Salt Lake Temple. They had they met at the Thomas Biggs consist of dance review numbers and Mrs. John Strong related the son, Myron E. Strate, Carl D Hafen, Bert Smith, Ralph Thorn tioned and Georgia Nelson, eight children born to them. His home id Orem. The place of from a, Springville dance school life story of Kathryn Cornell. Swenson, Elmer Terry, Dr. Alon-- as and Floe Smith. Fifty mem Gloria Snow and Bernice HenIn of the which wife and seven children are dead. bazaar, charge THE CATSUP WITH A KICKI derson. At the conclusion refreshments zo Money and Albert Grosjean. bers were present. "B" for Biggs; "B" for will be on Hetare He has 13 grandchildren and 16 meeting, Mrs. display, were served by the hostess to Business and also "B" for Sew Bee set the pattern and mo-- tie Carter, Mrs. Afton Harward Mrs. Wendall Winger, Mrs. Frank Harold Hartley. Ban Jenkins, Mrs. Floyd Stewart, Mr. Sorensen has farmed most ing tiff for the Mid October social. and a Mrs. his" of life. He allowed no weeds Mrs. C. G. Shaw conducted the quei yt Lommmee members are Mrs. John Strong. Mrs. Milton .to grow on his twenty acre farm, B" for Business part of the pro Mrs. Ralph Ridge. Mrs. Lewis Giles, Mrs. Joseph Malhero, Mrs and Mrs. Max An Ted Martmdale, Mrs. Maurice not even on ditch banks, accord gram and ladies brought tneir btrasburg ing to neighbors. At his home, own handiwork to fill in the latter drews. General chairman is Mrs. Bird, Mrs. Blaine Thorn, Mrs. vera Keetch, Relief Society George Puckett and Mrs. Grant he kept the lawn cut and weeds of the afternoon social. Club part out cleaned up until this past Clyde. for the coming year president. season. When asked what he programs were distributed and discussed Our Gigantic Days thought were the best things of before refreshments were served. .... ).-life, he; replied, "I believe it Is Attending "B" day business and being honest to your fellow men;" social were Mesdames Bert Bul lock, LaSelle Creer, T. L. Johnson,! 01 Ronald Jones, Marion McDonald, I . i 4-- H X'iP: T i 4-- H - et 4-- H ; -- i ; ' en. . ) 4-- H N" Ct Vf - 0 Women Greats Discussed by Companions Lambda Ta " -- ! Fall Social , great-grandchildre- n. 9 V , a a , i i t 11 f Be O UP Guest ,: N Anniversary Sale - Family Honors - fflttV : im May Rawlins, C; G, Shaw, H. F.1 Breinholt, Douglas Ellison, Fred1 Sumsion, Sterling Cornabjv Jo seph N. Symons and Katheryn r- Moth ror Her Birthday " Food Service Ladies Meet: Elect Officers Join the Festival of Values At This Great Yearly Event Levisr Ladies' Store Graham. Members and friends of Mary T. Dahlquist, following a well established family tradition of gathering for birthdays, met it her home to greet and fete her on her anniversary, Friday. Seated at the long dinner table centered with a birthday cake ana bouquets or roses were Mr. ana Mrs. wuiard o. Olsen. Mur ray; Mrs. Evelyrf .Taylor. Salt .Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. Taylor, American Fork, Mr. and Airs. August A. Johnson, Mrs. Norma T. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. ; - , 1 .. . Ladies of Provo's School Food Service held their first meeting Oct 11 at the Grand view School. This group is composed of women who prepare school lunches. Officers elected were Orpha King, president; Chloe Madsen, president; Myrtle Larson, Scotta A. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs vice secretary-treasure- r; C. J. Jensen and Prof, and Mrs. ton, historian and Zella Singlereporter. Re"tiuon j. j.ayior an oi irovo. is tiring Ruby Karpo-wic-h. president The family group and friends spent the evening In visiting. Dr. Lloyd Whitlock addressed itna. uauiquui receivea tele- the ladies on school lunches and phone calls from her sons, Dr. coming elections. Carlyle, Alhambra. Calif; Charles The recent UEA was Winston, Boise. Idaho and Dr. reviewed briefly by meeting Amy Taylor Gaylon. from California wishing wha was elected State Food Serv her happy birthday. ice President at recent UEA . sessions. Florence Larson was Choice of Foe the House Hew Fall FABRIC ; Provo Members Attend elected State Treasurer. A . ') i . light . Legion conventions was served. American Legion and Auxiliary Fall Convention for District Four held in Nephi Saturday evening was attended by Provo members Mrs. Allen Stewart, vice president of Utah auxiliary; Mrs. Eloise Fillmore, Provo unit president; Commander and Mrs. Fred Hafen, Mrs. Ha fen being first vice- - president of the Prova auxil iary; La Kue Thurston, - vice- commander District Four; Fred McCallister Provo Postv Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bown, Judge George Worthen and Mr. and! Mrs. Guarnette Kendall. Mrs. Stewart also attended the Legion and Auxiliary Fall con ventions m Panguitch, Ephraim and " Ferrin. vice-command- : ... er; Halloween Children's luncheon ' Reg. 1.98 Officers Elected For oxfords Now Yes, maml You're right this is too good to be true but it is. A complete selection of children's shoes at ' N Friendly Sociefy BARGAIN TABLE Girls' Friendly Society of St. Mary's Episcopal Church met Monday. Oct. 11 for election of of ficers with the following girls being chosen for the first half of the year, Patsy Boyce, president; Ruth Ann Soles, vice president; Sally Kirkman, secretary; Patty treasurer and Betty Fearle,, Fagin-- Worship chairman This eroun is under the leader ship of Mrs. Phillip K. Kemp, Mrs. o. D. Bruce and Bonnie Seven colors to Values to 4.50.. Levis Ladies7 Store : 68 W. Center St. Oss. Provo, Utah Mm choose from. Step off the. fall season with this smart' comfortable all - purpose shoe even buy two pairs at such a wonderful price ' ' . r Circus Slippers. Adorable circus friends warm and comfortably lined and oh so x cute. They squeak too. little" Women's dress Shoes let black beauties lust the thing for your new fall outfit. Imagine getting a dressy smart new fall pattern at this wonderful price. ' REG. 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