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Show Flower Show Set For (Yiay ByO rem Cub i i I J t4 1 (Mel) PEGGY fSMITH Smith and Robert E. Cooper. Miss Smith is the daughter of Mrs: Bessie Smith of Edgemont and William M. Smith of Provo. Mr. and MrsrEarj Cooper, Orem are parents of the ' to-b- e. bridegroom-- ! :.j.t:;. The couple will be married, in a ceremony at Las Vegas. Nev. They will be accompanied by 1 A , S EFTHAIES OREM t- -i garden , , Robinson, pro- moves up to president for the in Sep coming year, beginning ' tember. Mrs. Christensen was in charge of the meeting, at which 24 were present. Mrs. Leo Van Wagoner gave the thought for the day. The nominating committee con sisted of Mrs. C. A. Grant, chair man; Mrs. Stanford Briggs and Mrs. Walter B. DeveV. This week the club members will complete their month's assign ment, assisting rwiih work, at the ' hospital. vided seasonal decorations for the serving table . when Orem Jaycee f Wives met at "a local cafe recently, Alma P. Burton, superintend ent of the Alpine School District, Ball1 spoke on the" new school bond "It Happens Every Spring" issue. He' stressed the philosophy will i tneme the Delta thi, .re- of! work voicing the opinion that turned .missionary fraternity, for mal dinner dance scheduled for "responsibility should be taught the Union Buildiig Ballroom, to people to enable them to think University of , U ta h , Campus, freely and to have a feeling of for each other. Tuesday' evening, April a, ac respect "Education is the prime factor cording to Orson Clay.resident. This annuaL Interrchapter con- which helps us in pur daily livwill ing and to free us "from encroach vention and dinner-danc- e call together fraternity members ment by other, nations. We must and their partners from Brigham be willing to pay for schools Jn Young University, University of taxes. The schools remain the . Utah,. Utah, State Agricultural primary factor in. pur preservaColtion of democracy ,Ht he added. College, Idaho State, ; Ricks Faire Des Club members were -- lege and Arizona State College Mr. Burton stressed the im entertained ' at canastawhen they .with a large number of alumni portance of teaching foreign met with Mrs." Dell Taylor reantic pated. even in . thef grade languages Mrs. served Taylor cently. light All officers of the chapter are schools.; He cited the fact that -refreshments and utilizing pink scheduled to meet with the Delta not 20 out of 100,000 American in as colors her green pastel Phi Grand Council at the IDS soldiers landing in France on color scheme. Institute Tuesday afternoon, pre the Normandy beachhead could PauleenCrandall and Veria ceding the evening festivities speak French. He opined that if Cahoon were awarded game As a feature pf the, evening the one nation is to understand anJ Alsoplaying were Delta Phi chorus from BYU, other then each needs ; to under prizes. Rulon and Barry under the direction of John stand , the other's language , as Carlson, ReneeThomas, Vacher and Geor' r " Thompson, will present a variety well as customs. Nelson, gia of numbers, Novel favors and The concluded voicing Another canasta rest has been speaker baby; orchid corsages will be the ? thought: "Men trained in scheduled at the Vacher home given to the, ladies Can help save: all the April 12 with Miss Vacher and Tickets and further Informa democracy . Miss Cahoon sharing hostess dui tion Ji concerning the convention world. ties. ' and dance 'can be obtained from Remarks werea heard from representative Beverly Booth, Val Jackson of Provo and Jack to state last year sponsored were Mrs. BerneU Fowler and girls' Parker, Springvillei by the women's auxiliary and Mrs. E. Dixon, Larson. Also par: members voted to sponsor an- ticipating at the business meeting other girls' state candidate this were Mesdames William Burr, Edward Durham, Wayne Gam year. A report was given by Mrs. mon, Alvin Harding, Arthur Hoi David E. Bowen on the need for loman,- - Ralph Hoover. Reese help by cerebral palsy victims Jameson, Delbert Mills, Vernon and it was decided to accept as Partridge, Robert Peper, Robert of Sanders,. Hewitt Strong, Leo Each member of Bonnie Thais a club project endorsement ' 4 C. the P. campaign, s Daley, Glen Curtis and Eugene Club will have received a quilt colori duties Bingham. captain made by cluh members before Combining ;f the club project of quilt making .'-Is completed, according to Mrs Max Bills, president. fAfnHere mot f (fha linma rt Mrs. Spencer Meldrum Wednes day' evening where they, cut quilt blocks and were served a light iSipper by their hostess; I c Two daughters of the hostess, Mrs. Earl Mower and Mrs. Charles Hardman, alsp assisted. Others participating; were Harold Bunnell, Griffith Nuttall, Francis Hazel George Ferguson, Elvin Prestwich and St , Emil' Woolsey. tk. r- - i : - , . Delta Phi Chooses . , .Convention, : ; : I j I TwoClubMembers Came Prizes At Canasta' Party 3 .j- . h7 I: Mes-dam- es j f I ' Lehi HigKAgog As Juniors Prepa re for Rrom To n ight JJI- -. "W nrL J. v . BAC0I3 SQUARES lb. 23c D0L0GNA ?p. . lb. 29c LUNCH WEAT xi lb. 47c Whole or LIm1(0)jv Half--Lb. nunONS1!":: lb. CAULIFLOWER lb. 9c 2bu. 9c White v. CARROTS -- .. 4 for 25c BANANAS,...:..:... lb. 9c AVOCADOS 19c RADISHES 3 bun 9c onions NEW TENDER GREEN s L . 2ellq RicHardson Becomes Bride Home Rites I - Last Series itais Set Saturday Pictiweet Frozen ...... . . 14c nirovEGToc, and PEAS CARROTS, Pict- - 26c PTTD. MEATst". 4-- 1 9c DRIED BEEF 2 old . . . . : . 21c 56c CHEER Giant Size . ...... A TCI ID Dennison's HIJUr 14 oz. . 14c CHOPPED lObz. ! 14c 3 Lbs. 68c , lb. 28c sweet, frzn., 1 0 oz. .; SHRTNING Dril MARGARINE A S BEEF ,2 oz A1 2-2- V k Meet - Mili Western Lorighorn -- Lb. 17c JUICED CATSUP Royal Vk Tin PINEAPPLE 11 25 c ROAST BEEF 12o, . .. 27c JUlvC Standby, 46 oz IHIIV Glpbe l nAM"ArC 86c PINEAPPLE Standby, No. 2 23 c IWIIA 10 Lbs. rHUWHIlC 1 19c HONEY Riabv...: 5 L 1.65 SYRUP Swift's TOMATO BUTTER 1.93 39c 5 Lb JUlvC No. 10 Tin 2-2- 5c 1 A-- rr 24-o- z. P-N- UT v : ; j Bag T ALL DAY TOMORROW in and hov FREE coffee and toast made the automatic Sunbeam way. Enjoy perfect coffee and toast every time. .i .; ' f Com RAISINS li ' . CONSOLIDATED c nnniMCc SU-POR- PICTSWEET Mes-dam- es '. ,i Acmedia Club Bids Farewell j TdTwdy1emBers fv :;.! " mC. DEANS Red anvtomotically. Correct water tempera tore, agitation and brewing time con trolled automatically. Sec it! Forget id . m A social - evening of combined potluck dinner. farewells and visiting called Acmedia Club members to the home ot Mrs Mack; Halliday iWednesdayi where they paid honor to Mrs. - Ralph Pelton who is moving to Smith- field ufthe near future and Mrs. ' Bevtn Bradshaw who will make Cedar City her new home. The honored guests were each presented a farewell gift from the club members attending, Mesdames Dewey Jolley, Bert Wagstaff, Carl Halliday. Henry Miller; Dean Rasmussen, Charles WiUard, A. E. Sumsion, Melvin J. White, Mack HaHday, Arnold Ford and Garth W. Manson, RADIANT CONTROL fnrosinEiii!v . i , - I xZZx wae pcrcsase ct cx itcTi;i5 nm or xo PfitaEis Only Sunbeam toasts wiffc radiant controL Automatic ' ;. iron ArO niATC2ACC MANY OTHERS $B 57c L1ACAR0NI ' 214 ib,: 40c T0f.lAT0ESTi.. 17c T1LET TISSUE 1 9c VETS DOG FOOD 5 S Lbs. 4-2- 3-- 3c '' 2--- ' ' W . EaeCa DRYf.ULK Hi Land C PURE LARD w.uo. a.: 1 .55 Jb. CHILI 6s 19c ... OYSTERS ioh :......! HEINZ SOUPS : tt 1 5, 29c 39c or below cur At Ceam's Food Corcain Annex aH Hns arm advertised and priced Fair Traded Item wholesale cost' to whkh we odd only 1 0 at time of sale-Exc- ept Beyond Belief. All too do n drop k K bread. Bread low ers automatically. No levers to push. Toast raises silendy, no pop- Fill yonr yard with other flowers that grow especially well in Mountain West soil and climate. wsnsmifss. sv.Tn rA$ zrrA$ ALYSTUM tAOZtCHG GLORY 2-- l LBLELELF Your assurance of a perfect cup .. of conee every, time S 1 9c 29c DICED BEETS Diamond PAPER VJM 9c 1 ... 9c 50 ft 2-- 1 9c POPCORN Yellow Lb, 61c . FROZEN ' . 7 Tastewell Whole n 1A Anri kernel, 4 lb, 55c WkilU 303 can .... Z" I VC f :itwl DICED CARROTS 3 2-- 1 7c Home Pack f. in Tom. Sauce oz. oval POTATO CHIPS & BEANS lbs GR. beans ?::to3".. M j- .' 14-o- z. . m - ' A I - .1 9c F rs-As- - . 7 -- H" ; ; 7 Shovy ; i - Mc SLICED DAC0N i 1abpMenrers'n Combine Talerit To Make Quilts 32c picnic iiAr.is Cudahy -- i GA7S (o)(mG DEBS, SHRIMP .. 1.49 SHRIMP " ib 2.69 . lb. 29c r.lUTTOn LEGS MUnON CHOPS lb. 39c A V - QEA0Y TO u m .S2tS I the! fleers a re Kent Thrashpr LEHI "Dream" Will Al t uieme w tne iem mgn bcnool dent; LaRae Strickland, r vice Junior Prom, tq be held tius president; Elwyn Peck, secretary and Anna Joye Woffinden, pro I Novel decoratiojns are jbeing gram chairman.Lars E. Jenkins hung by the Promj committee and is Prom .advisor, and special Class members, including a Urge lighting effects are being prepared metallic star which will form by David Logsdon. the centerpiece. The star will ro Dancing will begin at 9 p.m. tate during the' evening, land andr the Promenade will take colored spotlights will be trained place at 10:30 p.mi, led by class on it to cast reflections through officers and prom1 committee out the dance floor. V members. Hachiro Okumura is Prom "During thev Promenade, the assisted by Judy theme song "Dream" will be! chairman, Grant and Lois Fowler. Class of-- sung by the Gayettes, composed! of Lorraine Spencer, Jean Bahr.l Kathryn Stephenson, Raima Des-paRaNae Bichins and Jalaine . Price. ,'. ,.t A special invitation has been ? lextended to all townspeople to In attend the dance and witness the Promenade. Salt Lake City will be home for the new Mr. and Mrs. Ruel in Rasmussen following their hpney moon to Las Vegas, Nev. The new Mrs. Rasmussen is the for mer Zella Richardson, daughter of v Mrs.; Florinda Richardson. Provo, but formerly of Orem., in a current series of The Colorful home ceremonies piano last : by students of recitals uniting the young couple were Mts Alene C. Simmons will be performed in Bountiful, March presented Saturday evening 'at 26. 7 p.m. at the Provo Third LDS v Ward chapel. Choi r Membe To be heard will be Clifford Pierpont, Jean Clark, Harold To Twice Sunpav Hutchinson, Gerry Black, 'RichJoan Members of the Provo Third ard Wilson, Virginia-Gale- , LDS Ward choir will, mee I Ifor Brown Russell Jackson, Laura rehearsal Sunday at 12 noon and Jo Dunkley, Joyce Naylor, James again at 5 p.m. jat the chapel. Ogren, Tina Brooks, Linda Rae announces , John L. HaUiday, Smith, Gary Roe, "Laity Mur-- 1 choir manager. dock, Maurine Madsen, Jeannine Work will be continued oh the Curfew, Rita Ann Liddiard, Carol a Crockett, Kathy Graehl. Nan Col- coming Easter presentation ' cantata. sacred vin and Reta Lawton ...... NORTHERN HAUBUT OR 3 . j VJASTE BEEF' GROUND 3 1. 09c POT ROASTS. lb. 29c lb. 39c STEAKS Lean SHORT RIDS Meoty lb. 19c Oven- lb. 35c TURKEYS Ready f ; . ' uw UP IN A DREAM Lehi Bigh School studenfs heave to to get the decorations jin place for the annual Junior Prom to be held this evening at the school jgTmnasium. The decorations will carry out tne tneme tiue, "Dream." At the top of the ladder is Kent Thrasher, .class president; below, Hachiro Okumura, Prom chair-man; standing left to right, Judy Grant and Lois Fowler, com j I,' ! mittee members. WSS 4 OZS. .N reporter. Harold Ramsey, this year's Favors of Easter ing an Easter egg tree which Mrs. v I c e president, automatically baskets! filled with candy, and served , as a center piece miniature fools surround- - m V m i ' CEUO BAG SKINLESS m if LBS.f &y.... formative and pleasant evening for members- - of the Literary Mrs. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. League Monday night at the Cooper togetherwith Donald home of Mrs. Don Overly. Mrs. Marion Christensen, president, Holmes, a friend of Robert was assisting hostess. Mrs. Nel Peggy is now attending Lincoln son Snow, Orem, who spent near High School and after a few days ly a year in Japan when her spent in Las Vegas, plans to re husband was stationed at Masa- turn to complete the school year, wa base, told of the customs, Robert is how serving in the U. S the food, etc.- - of the Japanese Navy near San Francisco, Oal. people. The 1 films showed the He will return to his base where particularly beautiful country of his bride will join him in June.. the area around the base. The elections of officers resulted in Mrs. Melvin Beckstrand : being chosenC. vice president; Mrs. George "Scott, secretary; Mrs. K. E. Noyes, treasurer; Mrs. Addresses Orem jqycee Wives Sherman .4 - BONELESS Colored AMERICAN FORK slides and the showing of souve nirs of Japan provided an in Ipine School Superintendent 'I ONLY 1 Japan Given Pa Smith to Marry Robert Cooper Saturday CA 7 THIS j Pictures And Talk On I. . ' 1 WEEK : Plan have been made for the marriage on Saturday of Peggy 1 1 y; I ? v. 1S55 Utah ConntyT Ptah 1 Wallace spoke suggesting the club sponsor the show. Planning ' and staging, rf the proposed show ensued with the activity room of the Lincoln High School being chosen as site. Also participating at the meet ing were Lola! Fowike who listed items owned by the club and Luzon Crosby! who showed slides taken by club members in 1947 of their flowers, gardens and improvements made. .She also showed pictures of her own iris as well as other scenic shots. A general invitation was ex tended to the public to partici pate, in the Spring showing of ..'.t r, flowers. M. D. i. V FRIDAY. 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