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Show "Fte11' 12 DAILY HERALD "-.15- 3 Around the Town 4th Ward MIA Class To Hear Are Home; After Attend ihg Convention Reuben bAi Sand(en:, I- -) Clvde D. Sanderen will present an account of the trialof Jesus written in an ancient record found in the collection of old books in a private library, for members of the Fourth IDS Ward special in terest dass on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.i at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Terry. 253 N. 2nd W. TWs Reuben Francis Mc Elgin Wilkins, Gardner and his daughter and Roberts, Selwyn Koyle, Ted V. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Leifson, Reed Hill and Alvin ' Gessel have returned after am Beutler. " Vt " Amerof convention a the ending can Society of Civil Engineers in San Diego and traveling extern Marlene Hales and Linda Ar' I Coast. gyle were surprised at a birthday is a hew exposure of the incidents sively along the Pacific tr w relative to the scourgings and iney yisiiea jar. ana,Airs4 rranjs party held Friday night. Lorin mock trial of the Master, Mr. j. iarsen m Liemon urove, ait. Gardner was host. The broadcast stated. Appropriate and Mrs. Eldon Healey of Whit-tie- r, of the exciting Springville-Spanis- h Sandgren Calif., Mr. and Mrs. William Easter music will also be pre proved Talmage of Long Beach and .an Fork High School game teen-agsented. e uncle of Mr. Gardner who is 95, exciting after which the Syrenus Gardner of Santa Ana. friends enjoyed dancing and re freshments. Thos e; attending They also toured Old Mexico, were in addition to tnose pre viously named, Keith Chappie, R. Karen Argyle, daughter! of Mr. D. Claudia Butenhof, and Mrs. Delos Argyle, recently Joe Hawkins.Jackie EVans, Gary entertained 27 friends on her Whitehead, BarbaraHarrison, Allen Finch, ninth birthday. There were games Webb; Marsha DeGraw, Neil Warand party refreshments. She was ren, Marsha Houston, Tom Za with gifts, presented briskLe and Marie Hales. OREM Members of the Orem t Mrs. Gus Black Literary Club met for a enter dinner at a local cafe be tained members of recently the NBC Club Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wheelock fore! visiting the art exhibit in on her son Gilbert were recent visi birthday, the theme being and 4 ' The art tors curator, Come As You ;Are."i There were at the home of another son Springville. his' Stanley Burningham explained several games played with prizes and family, Mr and Mrs. Dick the various pictures to the group awarded for,each. Refreshments, Wheelock Jr., and their baby and the differences between con were served to the following daughter, Roxanne. who was born ventional art and modernistic members: Mesdames David For March 23, art. He told the members that sey, Herman Anderson, f Robert withi a little study, modern art Gourley, Jr., Sam Conk, Allen B. Melissa Shepherd entertained could be enjoyed. Williams, Lynn Pendleton, Ver her young friends recently at! A short business1 meeting was non Mills, Francis McRoberts, dance honoring Douglas Cornell conducted by Mrs. Minnie Gor- van Carlson, Dean Warthen, who, with his family,! is leaving don J president, prior to the tour Oral Jensen, Robert Gourley SrL to make . his home in American The members discussed the com Karl Skousen, Harry! Butenhof Forkj Guests attending included Mrs. Robert Gardner (Sharlene Boswell) M ing open session to be held April and Paul Jones. Bonnie Beck, Marine Hill, Paula I': 21, at the George, Stratton home. Jones, Joan Hales, Ralph Jex Committee members for the guest Mrs. Neal Rosenbaiim and Mrs Jay and Duane Newitt, Lois Mel-session include Mrs. M. F. Cran- Hal Smith recently entertained drumj, Grant Hansen, Afton dall, Mrs. James G. Stratton and adies of the First LDS Ward Banks, Brent Hales, Lynda Mrs..' B. M. Jolley. Mrs. Gordon Primary. Mrs. Lynn Pendleton O'Brien, Sally Shultz, Bren also announced the invitation to presided. Mrs. Karl Koyle gave Gardner and Steven Ivie, the Art Tea on April 16, In Spring the lesson. Faculty attending. in Refreshments were served. ville and to the Timpanogos Dis cluded Mesdames Charles! A. Nel Sharlene BosweU,. daughter of campus affairs, ' Sharlene " was trict Federated clubs convention. son, Rajr G. Dedrickson,! Harold r m 9 v mt. ana Mrs. Afarew uosweu, president of the German Glub Mrs. Gordon thanked tEe mem Creer, Ivan Carlson, LeRoy Isaac Ice cream and cake, Easter and Robert Gardner, Son of Mr. and assistant secretary. Bob bers f " their assistance at the uiair wamiiton, Robert A.i Nelson eggs J and exciting games were all and Mrs.: Grant iGardner, were played ' with the football team funeral of one of the oldest dub JSlgin WiLkins. Francia Mc4 enjoyed by the guests of Alia and was a member of the Letter-men'married in Arizona April 2- Ivan Dean War Shepherd when she entei$ain&i Roberts, Carlson; Wells. members, Mrs. Mayme on Both young pebble are gradu Club. Members present included Mrs then, Oral Jensen, Robert Gour ax her seventh birthday recenuy ner nome. mose auenaing ates of the Provfc High School They are residing in Kanab, S. Stratton, Mrs. John B ley Sr., Karl Skousen, Harry Bu in the class of f 54. Active in where Mr. Gardner is (employed. George. werej Konaia uouman, ueme Stratton, Mrs. J. D. Pyne, Mrs enhof and Paul Jones. jonnson, Catny Anderson, and T r.oy Park, Mrs. Boyd Davis, Mrs Kenneth Johnson. Mrs. Neal Rosenbaum and Mrs E. p. Terry, Mrs. Thomas Cord Up and Down Springville Hal Smith recently! entertained nerJ Mrs. Harold uaiaer, mts.. j H. Calder, Mrs. M. F. CrandaU, ladies of the First LDS Ward Mr. and 'Mrs. Harold Bishop the home Mr&. J. D. Parks, Mrs. Clifton T. Primary. Mrs. Lynn Pendleton land: family are guests at a r Mrs. cave xausser ana rea Karl xvirs. presided. ot Koyle V. A. j; Washburn Mr. Pyne and Mrs. the lesson. residents The in are former Bishops Faculty attending two) guests present were Mrs. Lee Earl Burr and Mrs. J. B. Sumner. cluded Mesdames Charles A. Nek of Kimberly, Nev, and have now son, Ray G. Dedrickson Harold been! transferred to Salt Lake I SPRINGVILLE-Visitor- sIsaac, City.) Mrs. Bishop is Mrs. Mus at the injuries suffered a .week ago in most of their time at Sarasota Creer, Ivan Carlson, LeROy Ai Robert Blair Hamilton, StNelson, sers daughter. - Petersburg, and home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. an accident on construction at Tampa and He was caught in a counter had a wonderful trip, both going M M Sanford recently iverei their son Lehi. , CAPRICE shaft while oiling a crusher, and and returning home, visiting and family, Lt. and Mrs. Glen sustained a fractured shoulder, many places of interest and vis Mr. Wind whispered secrets I friends former To the Sanford and son Steven. They a fractured arm in two places, iting Springville pussywillows. were on their way from Salt Lake and painful body bruises. He He stooped to kiss a tiny arbutus All budded under warm, snow. City to San Antoifo Tex., where was-- given first aid treatment at Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Parson Glen r is stationed! with the Air the Lehi Hospital and t later re and family visited in Springville He promised the litle jsmudgy sparrows 1 j" moved to the Utah Valley Hos several days the past week, the Force. 1., Prompt arrival (of their gaily dressed friends. house guests of Mr., and Mrs pital.;1 Thenr smiling, he sailed away with a bonny cloud. Grant Weight. Now teaching a Ron Roylance, on of Mr. and him 4aughJ But he whizzed back grinning, heard They Mrs. George z Rojlance, .arrived Gordon Nielson, son of Mr. and Ricks College at Rexburg, Ida. .1 j. With Snqw! Parsons was formerly cura Mrs. , Sheldon Nielson, has ar- Mr. home last week fan a By Ursula Pagin Bryant, leave- from the navy i station at rived home on leave from Ft. tor of the Art Gallery at Spring for several years, and they Long Beach, Cal H was ac- Carson, Colo., for hisi wedding ville came to see the April at friend, Will's this week to Sherel Nelson. He nationalespecially companied by ' now exhibit in progress , McCallister, of fOmaha.i Neb., has completed his basiq training, will return there after his who visited heref briefly before and Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Wilcox going on to see Ms folks in Ne- leave, until further assignment. returned last week, from a two- braska. f j;;; week vacation trip York Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Bird have Boston, Niagara Falls and other The Kolob LDS Stake high returned home from a eastern cities. They went Eas priests are planning a party for vacation in Florida. They spent to purchase a new car. this Wednesday, April is, in the stake house, to begin at 7:30. All FUNNY BUSINESS high priests, theu wives, and the widows of former high priests are invited to be present. In order to avoid ccihflicCthe First Ward banquet which had been FASTER originally planned) for Wednesday has been changed to Thursday evening, j '' SPANISH FORK son-in-la- w j ' '" . -- a . 1 - i m m Club Orem;''" :; -- j Has Luncheon J ; . : . n - - , L . j Exhibit - s I . . x 4 ) 1 I. - no-host- ess ; A- - -' L-jr- -y j . PROM IS THE BIG NEWS Readying Provo High School annual Junior Prom, social highlight of the school year, are, from left, . Ted Taylor, Jane" Hickman and Judy, Daynes ; rear, Frank Sum-sio- n and Lindalie Austin, fronti i - ; : Sharlehe Boswell Now Gardner Bride, of i : a m m $ 8 i y m - m ' s , ; , ( i ' Servics Men Home To Visit Various Spingvi He Homes m Rain-scent- j ed j shiny-armore-d, j j ' ed j i -- i . I j two-we- ! ek - co-e- ds - I i - semi-form- al. , .. ! Literary League Visits Springville Art Gallery The fragrance and beauty of Denzil A. Brown, J. Hamilton fresh violets and Easter lilies Calder, Len Creer, W. Stanley made a pretty setting on Friday at the home of Mrs. Walter Hed-qui-st Dunford, Walter Hedquist, Brian where members of Literary Jacobs. Wesley P. Lloyd, Fred Markham, Byard Nilsson, D. E League met for refreshments.! the group Ostler, Ralph Packard, Antone K Following the serving went to Springville where they Romney, E.i W. Steadman, Arthur enjoyed an hour browsing in the D. Taylor, Henry Taylor, John H galleries enjoying the display of Gardner, Ernest L. Wilkinson, Edwin R. Firmage and Thomas pictures. , In the party were Mesdames fj. Norton, ' - - i - ; to-Ne- two-mon- th Take your choice your iob '" j! I Fred! Griffiths, ; FOR THOROUGH CLEANING your can't beat a R03TAL! , ; t m- ' leaf-cover- Relief Socie ty UNIVERSITY WARD Tuesday for work meeting at women win worK on tne ajn. to Danielle A pair of Provo High School .ments, according bazaar Litems for the Fourth- - of uly. Luncheon will be served at v have composed a song, Christianson, class president noon,with . regular meeting at com on the Others working "Black Orchid," especially for ' mittee planning for the annual 2:30 3.m. their Junior Prom Friday. r. event are the following: Judy SEVENTH WARD Hie song, written by Sally Daynes, Ted Taylor, 'Lindalie Tuesday 2 ; p.m. for literary Thome and Carol Hafen, was Austin, Frank Sumsion, Jane esson. . the to out Prom ,composed carry Hickman and Mike Kammer-meyertheme and will be used for the - with other junior Junior Promenade, which is the officers,' along Marsha Bray and Mary highlight of the evening for the Ann Nelson. r juniors. A large castof juniors .have to Scheduled be hekLin Provo's spent three weeks in .rehearsing new CIO union building, the all- for their junior assembly, to be held the day of the prom. important Prom is It is the only dance for which Class i advisors are Frank corsages are in order. Another Chambers and Mrs. Sharrone feature is the serving of refresh- - Valentine. , ' I Original Song; To Be Used At Provo High Junior Prom - either type will do EASIER D BETTER .. i East Cen 1212 for oxainplo ter, is convalescing from severe .a ei ub Isfotes , station telephone call ahtf) 6 p. txf. daily, and oil. day Sunday, from SALT LAKE CITV COSTS ONLY i .m. with Mrs 3 Wednesday Ariel L. Williams:, 1055 Ash Ave nue. j " n Vi v. PROVONIA Wednesday 1: p.m. vrith Mrs. Melissa Lewis a her home, 610 1,1 LEAGUE OF W0MEN VOTERS 0 i! There will be n4 meetings of the Units this week, Members are encouraged to attend the state League of Womei Voters Convention in Salt Lak Thursday and Friday,-- officersT tate.f i - '" The new veterinarian's realfy proficient, isn't he?" 1 j Let the TROY Kelp with your f j' ' Original pdsjter Bonnets Wighlight SPRING ; , OfGlubSocral HOUSE Includes easy -- wheeling Dolly base Leak-proswivel floor nozzle with , efficient floating brush Air-tighose and tool connections Wands are light and easy to use Nozzle glides easily under low f umiture : Efficient filter traps fine dust Finger-touc- h clamps for easy removal . "Toss-out" of paper bog Scientifically designed tools, with new f ; type storage kit Toe switch .3 Vrnat Richfield. , . , iSS . .60 .jS ,..... .0 --v. . ht SHAG RUGS BLANKETS - QUILTS -r -:- H . i . 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RATES i WASH ABIES - i. m " s ' OTHER TYPICAL of nets were the bisis of an enter-- v ' I Swivel-to- p - CLEANING YOUR bon taining evening ispent by mem bers of the Vertiya Club with the prize for! the most- original hat going to Mrs. James, Palmer. The members spent the time in relating interesting Easter experi:v ences.; ij lunch w4s served Jy the Light Mrs. Divid hostess, .Rowley Jr. assisted by her fdaughter, Ann. Guests present were i Mrs. Dean Johnson, Mrs.' I Harold Maag, Mrs. Charles pohbock," Mrs. Joseph Rowley! Mrs. Marvin Meldrum, Mrs. Woodruff Jensen, Mrs. James Jen$en, Mrs. Framp- ton Collins, Mrs Moroni Jensen and Mrs. Jamesi Palmer. TYPE NEW CANISTER JUST SEND ; Easter OREM-Origin- al ... to PROVO UTAH SOROSIS ; jtation-- t - PEOVO NAVY MOTHERS Tuesday 8 p.m.! at the Veterans Center, 287 E. 1st N.,-- for elec tion and installation of officers. All Navy Mothers are invited to attend. , i - - 1 V ' - . Phono 544 for domonstration j |