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Show " 14. T WEDNESDAY. DEC. 15. 1954 Utah County. Utah DAILY HERALD Phile Te as Members Are Told 'Al About Christmas' SPANISH FORK "The Hap Mrs. J. Fred Ahlander read piest Day," the storyiof the man from the Scriptures to establish and wife who if given one wish, the theme, "All About Christ- decided it would be the privilege mas The role A the Christmas tree in holiday celebrations all of beginning again as" man and over the world was graphically wife. Such is a brief synopsis of presented - with real miniature the retold story given before trees which 1iad been decorated members of the Vestalian Club toYvarious customs of recently by Mrs. Allen Cornaby according J- uiaiiy xanus. at the home of Mrs. Paul Hales Mr-- . Ralph Olsen told stories, Mrs. Le FORTNIGHTERS Roy Whitehead Jr.. 7:15 p m. at Utah real and mythical of Santa Claus Thursday celebration. president, presided. Mrs. Stanley sfete Hn.niter MPihhm r askPdand his place tho! Mrs. Verl Clark concluded the Cole gave the club collect. Mrs. UnhTA ,Mf of -- rfminictrtinn hufldinff to con-- nristmas excursion witn appeal Kenneth Pinegar led the group in of duct Christmas parljy for Ward 8. in readings about the spirit singing. Mrs. Bill Boy ack was j Christmas. CHAUNTENETTES chairman. After a gift exchange,; guests program Tonight 7:30 p. m. for Christ .Those present included Mes mas party at the home of Mrs. adjourned to the recreation room dames Grant Harris, Snell Olson, JoAnn Jones, 607 North University where they found a crackling fire and a decorated table and Milo Andrus, Sanford Argyle, Ray Avenue. tasty refreshments. Each place Allen Swenson, Milo Andrus, TESHARAH was marked with a green felt. William Boyack, Weston, Jones, MISSIONARY GROUP sequin sprinkled stocking with Clyde Lundejl, Bill Nelson, Joe Thursday, 7:30 p.) m. with Mrs bell at the toe. During the eve- Nelson, Glade Swartz, Rex Tay Fern Eyring, 827 North University final plans"-wermade for or and Edward White in addi Avenue. Subject, v"LDS in the ning dec. ating trees at the Utah tion to those having previously Homeland of Jesus" by Eldin County Infirmary and for pre- been mentioned. Richs. senting of gifts to each resident WOMEN OF MOOSE by the club. CHAPTER 903 Spending the evening together Thursday 7:30 p. pi. at the Utah were Mesdames .J. Frf d 'AhlandState Hospital. er, John Bowen, Harold Bandley, ELM WAN ADI Grant A. Fisher, Arnold Graham, AT Thursday with Mrs. Dale Lar- - Paul Harmon, Monroe Paxman, sen, urem. serving promptly at Fred D. Kartchner, Blake Gam-mel- l, 8 p. m. Stanley N. "lark, WiHard NELKE READING! C Nelson. Ralph Olsem Clyde NEW Thursday l:15 p.fm. for Christ Patten, Taylor Reynolds, Dean mas party at 1087 ir Avenue. Spackmany Ted Schofieldj Robert Hermese Peterson hostess. Bullock; Archie Bowenj Creed Brimhall,- - P ul Lambert; Frank CREATIVE FINE ARTS H. 12 Gardner. Boyd Erickson. Ben ALR CHAPTER CLOTHES DRYER E. Mrs. Hal M. Clyde, wmiam with 2:30 m. Lewis, p. Friday T. Harmon. Leonard Benjamin Knudsen,1 544 W. 3rd S. G. Dixon. C. Mrs. Knudsen will speak on her E. James, Verl Clark and J. F. Broadbent trip to Europe. Gift laden members jof Phile ras of Sorosis weire greeted by gay Holiday music ant soft candlelight as they arrived at the home of Mrs. Arnold Graham for their annual Christmas party. - t: r v " ' , Club Notes i . . Current Book Is Reviewed for Club V l- in-th- e I Richard Peterson Takes V M iss Lennberg as Bride' Follow your favorite potato cake recipe, but substitute mashed sweets for .the more usual whites. It's a flavor treat that Is so delicious with leftover turkey In a pretty setting of lavender For the occasion, the bride during the holidays. Garnish with and yellow chrysanthemums, on wore an original model In white pecans if you want, to be really ', ;f. Sunday, Tarza Luanne Lennberg, wool jersev. Her flowers were vei- - festive. :,A-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. low rosei and carnations. Her one Lennberg of 337 N. 5th E., Price attendant, Mrs. John W. Scho- - sage of red roses. Mrs. Peterson was wed to Richard L. Peterson, field, acting as matron of honor, wore dusty rose taffeta and talisson of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. PeterH wore ice blue taffeta with nink man roses. son of Bountiful. roses and carnations, The newlyweds planned to leave The nuptials were held at the Best man was Robert A. Peter for New York where they shortly nonv of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rob- - sen. will make their home while Mr. ey, 4300 Canyon Road, aunt and The bride's mother worp mauve Peterson continues his studies at uncle of the bride. taffeta with bead trim and a cor- - a designers school. . - i - ! . I 'if """"7. - , ,JS ; - - . V ' ' . 1 i L POTATO CAKES warn. , iL .J.Min1VM1unWoutlpx.,Jl.-Ti.l.ill.- m,mw n nyyw"H" y1" ' ' " e . j ; :- J .. X 1954 JEANETTE HOOVER LITERARY LEAGUE Friday 1:30 p. m. witn Mrs Charles Redd, 11 Aspen Av- enue. Christmas party. Will Jeanette Hoover " I TV r P i rs. Kronen Jyi lie 7 rnaay . ACACIA service in some six weeks. Pre vious to entering service he was graduated from the LDS Semin ary and the Provo High Schoo. and has attended school at Snow Friday n that's EXTRA in n 'r..7 "N Sunnyoann Marg urine! nil mm to improve i -- p. fm. Christmas at homes of Mrs. Leo luncheon Jeanette .Hoover, daughter of Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hoover of Provo will become the bride NINETEENTH CENTURY of Dennis Couch, son of Mr. and Friday 2 p. m. Christmas party Mrs. Wilbur D. Couch of Provo at home of Mrs. Vernon! Busterud, in a quiet ceremony at the home Junior College. 574 East Center, of the, bridegroom's ' parents on Following the ceremony, the Friday. Bishop Kenneth Pace of bridegroom will return to his ship Lodge of Provo Monday evening Bonneville JJLjis Ward will offici- while his bride remains here until in Orem. ate at theses. his dischargefrom servicej when Guests found places at tables A reception honoring" the "mar- they will make their home in Henhratert with PrPPflPrv and riage will be given later in the Provo. pyracanthia sprays. After the serving games jof 500 month, details of which are 'still were played with jBina Bate and being formed. With the Bristlecomb Anna Anderson . winning prizes. Miss Hoover was graduated h to you Gifts were exchanged by Clara from Provo High School and has the hair roots, stimulate circulation, add Allen, Anna Anderson, Bina Bate, been employed in Provo since 1ms tre to your waves. that time. Myrtle Carter, Esther (Meldrum, Dorothea Morley.r Alene Perry, fffOWf OK WMTf Couch Class Second Engineman Ida Elliott, Evelyn Davis; Inez has been serving in the U. S. delicious Laura J Shaul, Elna a Christmas Kimber, 1951. . is He gifts, currently Navy since 500 were of and dinner his a from short leave games Hampshire, Elizabeth Erickson, enjoying Phone 0785-J- 5 en Elizabeth Pratt, Thelma Soren-se- OREM, UTAH of a to features near San stationed party holiday Diego, ship Scott 7-xWilliamion, Jean Ruth Between 8 a.m and 7-- 8 p.m. which he will return Jan. 3. Mr. joyed by the Past Noble Grand Couch expects to be released from Club of the Deborah Rebekah and Amanda Jones ..... fint.ti 7h tottmd, ttm fin way U only As flfaMf 22 mt spmW Sunnybank and taste the difference its finer ingredient makes. Discover the special enjoyment of this grand EXTRA that makes new Sunny- DanK ricner . . more aeiicious lor ? every use. spread ier, tooi Even when cold and on freshest bread. Another ;reason to try Sunnybank today! . ' mthm deep-brus- I WITT ARTHUR ... ... . APPLIANCE CO. THIS IS THE EM US LADIES' THE A Get Sunnybank 120 N. University Ave. n, - Just how fresh and sweet is the margarine you use? Now try new to dry cfofhtt indoors, j minuttl - 7 OF COURSE THERE'S A DIFFERENCE IN. MARGARINES 1 Gifts, Dinne Games Feature Rebekah Party t 3bu can taste the finer ingredient 1:30 -- : Utah Appli. Co. j ' ' - - I- - . ' V at SAFEWAY today! - .... . I I I. .1 ,L. - STORE SOON CLOSES IT'S BOORS FOREVER' OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF BARGAIN RACK OF BEAUTIFUL SHEER CHRISTMAS DRESSES DUSTERS Values to 1.90 UNIFORMS FAMOUS BRAND VALUES TO NAMES Such os Kayser . ALL SALES FINAL - NO 29.50 EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS levis Ladies' Store Bids Farewell to its many patrons and friends We EXTEND OUR MANY THANKS and in doing so, VJo vfch you all. a Merry Christmas with Happiness, Prosperity in the coming year OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. FRIDAY and Saturday! THIS IS POSITIVELY THE END ! PRICES ARE SLASHED AGAIN and AGAIN ! NEVER WILL YOU SEE SUCH VALUES AGAIN ! The - ' A LOOK! N BARGAIN TADLE OF 'A SEE - WHAT YOU SAVE RIGHT DEF0RE CHRISTMAS ! r I H Jcvclcd Cardigan SWEATERS i: LIMITED AMOUNT SO HURRY . . . IDEAL GIFTS k. 25 I - - 1 SUITS COATS SKIRTS SLACKS BLOUSES Reduced to Iff 11 GO! ALL - Values to 49.50 KDmr DRESS OVER j V t- SWIM CAPS Regular, 1.25 12 ONLY 16.95 IF YOUR SIZE IS HERE YOU'VE STRUCK IT RICH - Valueito 19.50, Choice of the TEN DOLLARS i House I ...... Values to 12.95 Vefcos to 12.95 AT OUR DOWNSTAIRS CHOICE HATS 5) A .LADIES' . k NOT . i OUT THEY GO AT PRICES DROP AGAIN! OUT THEY OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF j DRESSES your VALUES TO I FULL CIRCLE Whilo They Last ! JANTZEN HOUSE COATS CATALIN A SWEATERS KA rrfr ROBES l ; JANTZEN LINGERIE YOURS FOR ONLY. . . VALUES TO 3.9- 8- 1 . KNIT SUITS o W i OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF BEAUTIFUL NEW O ft 1.1. ' SPORT DZPARTMINT 68 WEST CENTER STREET PROVO. UTAH ASSORTED COLORS AND SIZES JAtJTZEN , |