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Show 1 2 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, . Utah County. Utah 1955 . DAILY HERALD ; ' f y Judges Name Mrs, Fugal Open House, Planned ror District Mother of Year Mrs. Ferguson Sunday - I . Mrs. Laviha C. Fugal, Pleasant courses and a home readina Friends and relatives, will have Grove, was today named Mother program. an opportunity on Sunday, Feb. In one year 500 homes in the 27 to greet Mrs. J. M. (Maria) of the Year for the Timpanogos state Provo resiplanted gift bulbs from her Ferguson, long-tim- e First District, Federated Worn in an She won dent, has hundreds garden. openhouse honoring en's Clubs, by Mrs. L. S. May of of her birth ribbons, trophies and awards the 88th anniversary cock, president of the district and flowers from her eardpn on March-3- , 1867. Her daughter, and chairman of the Mother of have graced ' the tabernacle in Mrs. J. W. Ahlander, will be hostess' at her home. 112 Fact ron; the Year selections for this area Salt Lake and been donated for ter Street from 2:30 to 5:30 p. m. She is the widow of Jens P countless other functions. She is ine kindly requests that n Pleas known as "the Dahlia ladv " and therelamay Fugal, former be no gfits. ' ijhas been eulogized as such in ant Lrrove man. many articles in a varietv f Mrs. Ferguson looks back oh a Judges who made the selection publications. lifetime spent in this communiwere Holus Scott, of the Orem where she was educated, marGeneva Times; Boyd Davis, for Her children are Dr. Rov ty ried and "her family, she mer bishOD of Timwanogos LDS a u5ai, uriugeporx, uonn., a per is known reared for her keen of Ward and member of the fac sonnel manager, LDS Branch humor and independencesense and at MR. AND! MRS. EUGENE WEBB ulty of Lincoln Iigh School, and president and counselor to the the present time keeps her own Mrs. Izetta Robertsop, Orem1 mission head: lecturpr at Vaio home at 650 E. 2nd S., and business woman and former Columbia and New York Univer- span and enjoys having spick as I guest teacher of journalism at Poca- - sities; Mrs. Genevieve F. Wright for many meals during the week, housewife; Jean Fugal, high her brother. Dean Strong. She teiio: High School. school teacher; Mrs. Anna Bai- reads Mrs. Fugal was sponsored by extensively books, on curley, housewife; John Fugal, LDS rent and religious subjects. tne three federated clubs of ... t Pleasant - She is the daughter of John and Pleasant Grove, Cadmus, Moth Seminary Mrs. (eacher, A'l Grove; Maria Strong and received her a d Mrs. J M. Ferguson. LEHI Open house will le held selor in the presidency of the ers Study, and Elysium. Other Gardner, housewife and nrinrinai nf ti,p education in the schools of her Saturday evening celebratijng; the Second Ward YMMIA for three candidate from this district was Star She was married to James M. Vallev Hieh Shrni. at,.,. day including the Brigham Young Golden. Wedding anniversary of years. Mrs. Wanda M. Snow of Provo. vida Swenson. hnnspuifo Academy which, after fire de- Ferguson in 1895 and is the Mr: and Mrs. Eugene Webb well Ann Elizabeth Smith Webb was to officers of According the school teacher stroyed the building, met in the mother of three children, two and Dplhpr or loae: in t v.; known residents, me. anni-iKa sponsoring clubs, service has gal, a school ZCMI warehouse. As a young living, Mrs Earnest (Marie) teacher. X versary party will be held from daughter of George H. and Mary been the keynote of Mrs. Fugal' s; Mrs. woman she was Stuve, Seattle, Wash., and Mrs. nf iv. v.Q win Fugal's namp xne secLem i.ou 10 xu.p.m, in Harwood Smith. She attend- - me: iirst to her family and then cludeoTln Candida LPS fnr tha cfnfA skilled dressmakers.nnp jane Ahlander, (Lucile). Mr. Ferguond; LUb Ward Church; .All Pd Lehi srhnnls and tatmM to her fellow men. She k'.known V..T Mrs. , Mother, of the Year, and an Ferguson is a member son died June , 1948. friends and relatives are, invited Primary and Sunday School in throughout the state 1. of the and LDS also in Church and has servof this selection will Members of Aer ward honored to attend. me rirsi vvara prior to. ner mar parts of the United StatM fnr nouncement ed as a Sunday School teacher; her a year ago for being the oldoe maae soon. u her prize dahlias and other flowwas a counselor in the Mutual est among them and for three Lifelong residents of LehL Mr riage. and Mrs. Webb were married Following hen marriage to Mr. ers, which she has cared for in The Improvement Association and years in succession she has been si'zp nf average . ill secretary in Relief February 22, 1905 in ..the!!. Salt Webb, she taught Primary in the spite of many physical disabili Kentucky ancreaspd in the the eldest family member at t a Provo First andSociety Lake Temple., Second Ward. She was also first ties which have come through hacres in 1935 to 89 acres' Bonneville tending the Strong and Tarrer in 1950. Wards for seven years. She con- reunions.' She has four grandEden Eugene Webb Was! born counselor in the Relief Society me years. a ne total number of defarms m a e d her tinuously children and 1881 Her a in for four visiting 26, ight I4hif September presidency years, and strength of character- has creased from 278,298 to 218,476. teacher calls until six son of William and Harriet Grace! president for five years. During carried over into the lives of her years.9go. Webb. He attended schools of this time she also served as eight living children, seven of Lehi, and has been an active chorister for the Relief Society. whom are college graduates, and CARSON'S member of the LDS Church dur and. was chorister for the DUP all of whom - are outstanding j? for six years. members of their communities. ing his lifetime. All have taught school and four Mr. and Webb are Mrs. the Webb a Mr. has been farmer have filled missions for their of six a sons and parents and stock daugh raiser all his life, and ANN KAMMEEMEYER church. Armond Webb: E. E. ter, Karl has played a prominent role in Dean Webb S, and Mrs. Mrs. Fugal, herself a school irrigation projects in the Utah Webbj Zada) Phillips of teacher, has served in many ca-- ! County area. From 1928 until hid Jean L.( Jane . Webb of Provo: pa cities of the LDS Church, of retirement in 1953 he was general Lehi Ralph-D Wei of Gunnison and which she is a member. Espewatermaster for the Lehi Irriga uvju.u.j Webb Russell of B. SIRLOIN OR RIB U.S. CHOICE. ... tion Cqmriany. During his 'period Murray. They cially interested in farm Ibureau LB. work she was an active member he also served as watermaster also have 23 grandchildren. x our sons nave iiuea missions of the Utah County Farm Bureau for the ; Provo Reservoir Comfor the LDS Church, and two for 24 years and received the Weekend social wews. of inter-- i received membershin in Phi pany, and for the Highland Con are now in the armed first "Distinguished S ervice CARSON'S QUALITY grandsons servation District. Now retired est, both here and in Salt Lake tr a -one Award" 1938. in forces,in and has from serving been these positions, he assists $he Japan , City concerns the engagement of t his sons Armond and Dean in the other in Germany. One grand president of the local Farm BuAnn Kammermevcr to J Rohert fraternity SAVE AT CARSON'S is currently filling a mission reau, a member of the Utah son Bob is son of the Mrs. Eleanor the in' Stewart, which is Market operating People's by U.S. CHOICE State Fair Board, chairman of i.b.-39- c in Brazil. : Mr. and Mrs; E. L. Kammermey- Ericksqn of Reno, Nev., and John Lehi. Home the and C. DeStewart of Provo. Currently a Mr. Webb played clarinet: in the er of Provb, parenttfpf Ann. Community partment of Utah, member of Both young folks1 "are graduates medical student at the university, Lehi Silver Band for 10 years, the Utah County planning board of the sProvo Hish' School and he is a1 member of Phi Beta Pi. and also was a member lof the BONELESS BUTTS . . . . . and of the Board of Health of . LB. medical both now. enrolled at the Univerfraternity and expects Joseph H. Kirkham orchestra for, Pleasant Grove. She to e a has" con receiv Bachelor of Science f our years. He ' served asl coun- sity of; Utah. Ann will receive a ducted clean-u- p Bachelor of Arts degree this uegjet; m vugubi. campaigns, furthered home nursing Instruction spring. She is' a member of Delta The say they plan to wed U.S. CHOICE! .LB. Gamma Sorority; and has just in late pair August. .ye', well-know- . Open Horfse; Saturday Wil Note Golden AnniveVsa ry J-- , ti eni ' f i I ... - ' " rrfor. - I j -- L great-grandchildr- en. - r 1 ft I i A nriKammermeyer. 1 o Wed In Late August Ceremony STEAKS ( 3 69e 98c ... ... 39c GROUND BEEF ; BEEFR0AST . : ''' Ladies Literary Club akes Husbands to Dinner-Soci- a I Explorer Scouts Mia "Maids To Donee Saturday FORK ROAST Deleg dtes No med for Conventi on BOILING BEEF PAYSON Explorer Scouts and Mia Maids will hold their annual Nebo Stake Rose Prom Saturday, Mrs. IJMorgan at the piano. of husbands in Wash- j? eo. ib, at 8 p.m. in Pavson Hieh portiiits and hats ington jabots were iden- School gym. A floor show is being tified. Games of bingo and social made ready and an eight piece Thelma Sorensen and Alone Perry of Deborah Rebekah Lodge No. 6 were chosen to represent the group at a state convention in Ogden 0n Feb. 28, March 1 and 2. j Plan were also made for a state caravan, to be held March 26 in Provo. Other matters of business were taken up under the direertan of Lvdia Jensen, nohlp granp. Others present er. Pauline Bina Carter; Bate, Myrtle Carter. June Brown, Edith Persons, Inez Kimber, Laura Shaul, Melba Spendlove, Ida ElUott, NeUie Ridge, Pearl Gammon. Elna Hampshire, Elizabeth Pratt, Mary Bott, Ruth Williamson and Made line Littlefield. Refreshments were served bv JPr-ofil- "i. . , j f (SlLg) ' Club Notes 1 . - I j J V Eastern Star i Lunerlean Business Meet i J Mrs. A. .Opperman, jand Mrs. C. H. Ward were hostesses, to mem- bers of Past Matrons Circle, Order of the Eastern Star on Wed- Information on hvhrids" and thp pollination of several flowers was given in a talk by Mrs. LeGcande Fowlke for the Orem Garden Club meeting held at the Orem City Hall on Wednesday. Mrs. O. V. Farnsworth. president conducted the meeting and gave - a review of the "Life of Liberty Hyde Bailey' whom she 'amed as a great horticulturist, The next meeting was announe- - nesday at the Masonic. Temple. , Mrs, Opperman, the president. a short bitsiness meetconducted f after luncheon and this was ing followed by a' social. hour. Attending were Mesdames Deari O. Bullock, Dudley Gallagher J. jed for t.Iarch 30. C. Halbersleben, C. E. Hyatt; Herma Holt, H. A. Immisch. Kirk West Virginia 'was formed Leander, Jack Perham and W from 40 western counties of Vir H. Wagner. ginia. ... l iVili fctfc HJ3fi i i ,; 2 STRING BEANS DEL MONTE, 303 CAN 35e 23c TOMATO JUICE BIG 23c 46-O- 15c 3 5; . saving! ffs m .... LB. 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RICH . K 13c i h. , - .LB. ICEBERG CARROTS . : 45c DELICIOUS, HEALTHFUL! jriil ; ....v.. LB. CELLO, ORANGES rnmr WITH : - forma tion On Hybrids And Pollination Given 1 CREAM STYLE CORN ! ' U. S. NO. TOMATOES - I SWIFT OR CUIMHY LETTUCE humorous skit, patriotic music and games were preceded by a sumptuous dinner served to ' husbands and'? members of the Ladies' Literary Clut at a local dancing rounded out the evening. orchestra from Provo is; prom- banquet room.' The committee working ud the ised. ' A George Washington theme plans included MrsL Harold R. In are Virginia DeHart, was introduced through the Clark, Mrs. Roy Helm, and Mrs. stake charge YWMIA president assisted singing of fThe Flag Without A Ralph Packard. by Mrs. Donald Wride, Benjamin, Stain, by Mrs. Herald R. Clark, Special quests were Mrs. F,.V. stake Mia Maid leader, and Stan; accompanied, by Mrs. Rulon MorPackard, Mr. and Mrs. T. h. ley Bliss, stake Explorer leader. gan. Mrs. J. L. Schofield, presiLarsen, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth The public is invited to attend. ' dent, welcomed the guests. Carter, Salt Lake City. MemThe delightsome decorations bers and husbands attending 'Were miniature chery trees and were Messrs and Mesdames C. SH festoons of red and blue crepe Boyle, Frank S. Cragun, Herald paper. A ' bouquet of blue Dutch R. Clark, J. W. Christensen, AlIris, and red and white . carna- bert H. Hickman, Wayne B. Paulinie Carter. tions with red net rosettes adorn- Hales, Roy Helm, Lynn D. Moul-tot- t, DOCE A3IIGAS .: 8 J. Rulon Morgan, Ralph E. Tonight p.m. with: Mrs Don ed the head tabled The place Moore. FUND EATEN ) Dinner will be served UP cards were hand painted with a Packard Dwight B. Packard, . HARTFORD, Conn. (UP) portrait '.of .Washington and fa- Hugo Price, John S. Pullen, A. E. first. vors were vhite ceramic hatchet Rawlings, Willard G. Smith, JOB'S DAUGHTERS Contributors to a ' church fund" The regular Saturday night learned from police their donapins decorated with a minu,te T. H. Sumner, . R. L. Tuckett. Schofield. C. E. Peterson. meeting will be preceded . bunch 'of red cherries. These and John a tions never got father than thp! the place cards were made by Floyd Breinholt, Cecil E. Webb Danauet for mvstprv fathersby ifv corner drug store. Three small u u Mrs. Roy Helm. and Bertram W. Smith and Mrs. 6:30 p.m. at the Masonif TmJ boys who solicited a total of $10 The group singing of patriotic Sterling" Ercanbrack, Mrs. Clay- pie. The meeting is schednfpd promptly spent it on ice cream k " songs was conducted Dy jvirs. ton Jenkins and Mrs. Herbert YV.. for 7:30 p.m. and candy. Tarran M. and W. Mrs. followed Merrill 'a Dwight. Packard, by musical slfit,., "Thrre Desperate and Mrs. J. A. Owens. Old .Maids' performed by Afrs. Willard Smith. Mrs. Cecil WebB and Mrs. Lynn Moulton, with n A SKINLESS FRANKS ; 15c Z. 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