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Show '. ! ' f i I. ' 14'' THURSDAY, MAY 19, 195S Utah County. Utah ' ' 1 DAILY HERALD t i 1 in Maid Married At Payson Luncheon Closes Year For Ladies Literary Club .n. Wednesday. Small, attractively decorated tables dotted the entertaining rooms where covers were laid for 27 club members who enjoyed the delicious menu. Since the fete was the last date on the current year's club calen dar, the retiring president, Mrs. John Schofield, gave a talk out lining briefly the past year's pro gram and expressing her appre ciation for thei members. sue then turned the Jbooks of the or ganization over I to Mrs. C. E Peterson, who has been chosen president for the coming year beginning inx September. A soclalpenod followed ana table games were played. Host esses were Mrs. Morgan, Mrs Roman Andrus, Mrs. Cecil Webb Mrs. Don Ferguson. v. . ' Lofian Club Tabs New Officers MRS. LAMAR GROTEGUT Athenae Club of officers was foremost on the agenda of the Lofian Club when they met at the home of Mrs fTed Menlove recently. New of ficers elected are as follows: Mrs Bus Erickson, president; Mrs SPANISH FORK The Installa Clifford Howard, vice president; Mrs. William Perry,, secretary; tion of officers party for members Mrs. Jack Finch, reporter and of the Athenae Club was held at Mrs. William McCausland, his the home of Mrs. Orson Brown. torian. Mrs. Eilburn Curtis pre Mrs. David W. Thomas, presi sided at the meeting. dent, asssisted her as Refreshments were served. installs New Officers , The tables were beautifully decorated with yellow daffodils and brightly colored miniature nut cups. . ' Club Notes Wil-kin- Salem News Salem Lady Lions Choose New Officers at Meeting - - 1 1 I'll : I v ..I ' v fi ft ....:....:..:,.v.X ' ' v 4-- rfAaAwX.H.iii hill : groom assisting in receiving. ' Pa i r Goes To New Home In Wyoming ? Mn?M.Wp.. rrthiiriiur J.ii t iiiiq ujwiiiii - K, u i.i u ih,V i - J 4 J " "V t I). HIHIiji i I Jaycee1 Wives UIM1I noose Heads At Luncheon TP t - ' ' s ,w: - ' V ' i rKKSiiiniXM x fins new of American Fork jmxs. uec inrasner, lert, retiring Jaycee Wives puts president' pin on president the lapel of Mrs Dee B. Hunter, new president at installation; of 11! i officers meeting.! Book Reviewed Mu Phi Epsilon Comes To BYU Campus for First Time ( at Socio The patient records of; the hos pital recently have included Wal ter Niebuhr, Dee Thrasher, Mich ael Greenwood, Deborah Taylor Mrs. Marie Reimschissell and Jean Schmidt, American Fprk; Jennie Carlson, Cynthia Birh- : hardt, Terry Barnhardt, Mrs Ethel Radmall, Norman Scott Pleasant Grove; Mrs.f Mickey wake, Orem; Ralph Davis, Sear Zimmerman, Lehi; Kenjt Fisher Provo; Merrien Wilson.l Fair field. f - semi-month- co-chair- Mr. Barlow Speaks To Club on Pestis and Control Payson Graduates) Betrothed I ; i ! PAYSON Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Braithwaite announce the engage ment of their daughter, Mary Lou, to David Gerald Daley,- son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Jean Daley o this city. A late summer wedding is being planned by the couple Both Miss Braithwaite and her fiance are active in music circles in the community, and bjath are1 to be graduated from Payson High School this month. Mis's Braithwaite has served as an jofficer in the Pep Club and is a member; of the Future Homemakers of America. Mr. Daley has been! active, in i All CTVTrtc at tfio crhnnl- AMERICAN FORK Elected to serve as president of the Jaycees Wives for the coming year is Mrs. Dee R. Hunter. Named as other, new officers are Mrs. Robert Greenwood, vice president; mts. Marvin Teuscher, secretary; Mrs. Jay Larsen, treasurer, and Mrs. LaDell Terry, Mrs. Rich ard Hunter, Mrs. Dee Thrasher and Mrs. Howard Gordon, one-- " year directors. Mrs. Heber Grant Ivins is the two-yedirector. The historian and reporter are to be appointed. Retiring officers are Mrs. Dee Thrasher, president; Mrs. Dee R. Hunter, vice president; Mrs. Robert Greenwood,, secretary and Mrs. Ray Greenwood The election took mace at a luncheon meeting with? the presi dent! in charge. The tables were prettily decorated with arrangements of cherry blossoms, flowering quince and Chinese figurines. There were 12 present. ar Wives of Churchmen Hear AT BRTH OF NEW SORORITY CHAPTER National and local officers of Mu Phi Epsilon, national music sorority, attending the AMERICAN FORK The wives organisation meeting on Brigham Young Universty campus were, of the Alpine LDS Stake presiback from left, Norma Lee Madsen, second natonal vice dency, clerk, patriarch and high SPANISH FORK Mr. and John council met together Monday president; Eleanore Hale Wilson, Seattle, Wash., national presievening as guests, of Mrs. Dean dent; Luna Wooten, Salt Lake City, patroness for Epsilon Mu '. udmpoeu nave ieii to mane fol-their Aber-solhome in ; d, Afton, Wyo., Garrett, Mrs. Myron Moyle and chapter at University of Utah; front row from left, Jean in Mrs. Leland Priday at the Gar the Salt their Chi marriage president Epsilon chapter, BYU; Patricia Judd, faculty owing rett home. Spring flowers dec Lake LDS Temple. sponsir and Donna Glazier, vice president. the living room. orated Mrs. Campbell is the former Sherma Nelson, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Arvil Wadley of Pleasant and Mrs. Willard Nelson. The Grove reviewed the book, MThe of The Psalms," by Henry bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Story Van Dyke. LaRue Campbell and Dewey were Lieht refreshments Campbell of Afton. offistake the which in served, The bridal gown was of white wives following For the first time on Brigham City, patroness for Epsilon Mu slipper satin made with man cials joined their ly meeting. i regular a Young University campus, chapter, University of Utah, Salt darin collar and trimmed with A special guest was Mrs. Estella na Mu of rhinestones and pearls. The skirt Garrett. Phi Epsilon, Lake City and Jean Basinger. chapter! tional music sorority was estabOfficers chosen were Jean was caught up with orange blos lished in pledging and initiation Abersold, president Donna Gla soms over a flounce of tulle. Election of class officers took Prior to her leaving, Mrs. place at the high school early ceremohies followed by a lunch zier, vice president; Karen Coteon. received guests at a this week. The ofiicers to neaa tarn, recording secretary; Carol Campbell trousseau tea given by her moth the senior class of 1955-5- 6 will be Here ifor the formal organiza Johnson, corresponding secre er. The bride's grandmother, Mrs. Lorin Marsh, president; Jackie of tion of Epsilon Chi chapter the tary; Betty Hoover, treasurer; Nelson and her aunt, Mrs. Aime, vice president; Jim Nishi-mot- o, sorority were Eleanor Hale Wil Carol Partridge, historian; Janel Sophia Stella Nester, and Carma Thomas secretary; Carolyn Ellison, son, national president from Drake, warden; Jeanette Boyack, She was also honored at program chairman; Ron Carroll assisted. Seattle,! Wash, ; Norma Lee Mad- chorister and Beth Wardell, chap a bridal shower given at Thayne, and Donna Dean, Hop sen, second national vice presi- lain. initiated Wyo. members dent; tuna , Wooten, Salt Lake Charter Elected new officers for the the bride work were the officers and Pat Strong, suitForof travel, beige linen with avocado junior class of next year were Piit Palmer, Marilyn Worsley, Ike Herrara, president; Larry Irene Monson, Ann Johnson, Ve- green accessories. Beck, vice president; LaRue nae Bryan, Donna Richards and Frandsen, secretary; Carol JulSALAD FOR DIETERS Jackie Gatenby. ian, program chairman; Dennis At the luncheon held after the njsw yukk. tup) u you're Hansen and Cheri Lynn Davis, initiations, the following musical weight watching, here's a salad prom program was given: Vocal solos low in calories but high in vita The present 10th grade students A colorful by Marilyn Worsley and Donna mins. Combine 1 cup of cottage SPANISH FORK of high who will constitute patio, a warm spring day and a Glazier: cello solo, Karen Cot-- cheese with 1 tablespoon of chop thejunior sophomore class will for ped chives, and serve on beds of electcoming cool drink provided the delightful tam; original composition officers at the beginning of atmosphere when members of the cello, viola and piano written by grated carrots. the next school year. Garden! Club met recently at the Jeanette Boyack and performed home of Mrs. Duke Page. Joel by her, Miss Cottam and Miss Barlow assistant . agricultural Abersold. The selection was writ agent for Utah County, spoke on ten especially for the luncheon program. pests ahd their control. Patronesses In attendance at Mrs. jElmer O. Swenson, presiwere Mrs. Paul D. Vin luncheon dent, was in charge. Mrs. Horace cent, "chairman; Mrs. Ernest Maglebjy discussed the Flower Wilkinson, Mrs. William F. Ed Fiesta. j wards; Mrs. Marvin O. Gease; rThere was a plant exchange Dr. and Mrs. Gerrit de Jong, Mrs. H. B. Mensel, Mrs. Lela and refreshments were served to Bon- Mrs. - Miss Haskell To Marry ' June First PAYSON Mr. and Mrs." Darwin Haskell announce the en- gagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Janice, to Norris Northrup, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Northrup of Garden Grove, Cal. Nuptials are 'planned to take place June 1 at Salt Lake LDS Temple, with a reception to, honor them June 4 at Payson First-Fif- th LDS Ward chapel. Miss Haskell has been active as a member of the Pep . Club at Payson High School, and will be graduated from the school this month. Her fiance is a graduate of Kamas High School and has been employed in California dur--. ing the past year. You Have Been Asking for It WE'RE DOING IT! WALLET SIZE PICTURES for $4.00 12 STOKES STUDIO 141 N. Univ. Ave. , M 6 for $3.00 Si ".Ja Gust or loolking Mr. and Mrs.' Chris Nelson are By MARGRETTE TAYLOR The Salem Lady in Alhambra, Calif., where they SALEM Lions named a new president, went for the funeral of William Packard and Mrs. "F. O. Thompson, Monday F. McLeodV He was the husband o Stanley niht at a meeting held in the Nell Tiffany McLeod, a sister to the many ladies in attendance at nett; Patricia Judd, faculty spon sor for the chapter. home of "Mrs Mark Christensen. Mrs. Nelson. the afternoon affair. -- ail m American Fork News S - i ' :.:;. An open house followed with parents of the bride and bride 7 i.ii in i.m r t - Mrs. Jex Lawrence, president, installed the new officers as fol VALLEY CHAPTER lows: Mrs. LaMar Grotegut, ORDER EASTERN STAR president; Mrs. Robert Bradford, This evening 8 ip.m. at the s, vice president; Mrs. Elgin Masonic Temple for bingo party secretary; Mrs. Mark Swen- - UNITED STEEL WORKERS son, reporter and historian and AUXILIARY , Mrs. Orson Brown, director. Tonight 7:30 p.m.: at the Union Mrs. Sidney Hayward directed Hall on South Columbia Lane cames for the evening. Prizes Orem. were won by Mrs. Mark Swen-so- ALPHA CHI OMEGA ALUMNAE and Mrs. Wendell James. Saturday 1 p.m. luncheon with This year the Athenae Club Mrs. G. L. Hartvigsen, Orem. women have selected as a proj ect, mental health. Members were clothing and cosmetics as gifts recent guests of Ward 12 at the They spent the afternoon playing Utah State Hospital taking them games. If ' f y i i - r H. ' BENJAMIN Just announced is the marriage of Roma Talbot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Talbot, to Maynard Dean F mer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robe A. Fullmer of Payson. which place May 11. Bites Avere performed at th home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Joseph C. Bunce, Payson, with Bishop Clair Anderson officiat ing. Carol Searles served as ma tron of. honor and Dee Searles was the best man. Ladles Literary Club members bower of the season's best flow found the Rulon Morgan home a ers as they ' met for luncheon on f T mm 1--CI i. 1 ' i , President Louise Card was in were and Mrs. Arthur Sperry and Mrs. Leland Hansen. Mrs. Thompson gave the story of the- - life of George Strobel and Mark Chris tensen furnished instrumental music on" his electric guitar. A tray lunch was served to 13 mem bers. Next meeting to install the new officers will be June 26th. "charge ses Club me' The Jolly Sewers at the home of Mrs. Edna Nelson their leader, with President Don na Lawrence in charge. Songs were sung and it was decided what kind of cloth to use in their sewing.-The- y learned how to fill out record books. 1 ; 4-- H A I FREE ROSE You receive a ' 1 .three-year-o- ld ' vjt BUSH OFFER ; ; T- ' - u,ah App,i-Co- " ' V rose bush, especially ' grown for this climate. Your choice of color Club atHappy Workers tended the Spanish Fork Stock The Cozy Circle Club met t Show. Four boys exhibited two the home of Mrs. Lillian Beddoes. baby beef, a swine and a ewe. Canasta was played with prizes Three red ribbons were won. going to Lucile Davis, Edith Grant and Leola Johnson. Plate The Happy Workers Club lunch was served to 11 members met recently and elected ofand one guest. ficers. They are: president, Shar on Cloward; vice president, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Gardner jviaxine Thompson; vice presi went to Provo to attend a ban dent, Nyla Muhlestein; vice presi quet, program and dance given dent, Linda Newman; secretary, for the employes of the main Linda roiman; assistant secre tenance department of the Struc tary, aMrie Johnson; treasurer, tural Mill at Geneva, held in the Linda Gay Lee; health leader. Geneva recreational hall. It was Emma Jean Davis: assistant given, for ho loss time accidents health leader, Alene Gardner; for a period of three months. reporter. Pamela Eooer: assist ant reporter, Gwendolyn Walton; Mr. and Mrs. Angus D. Taylor song leader, Lura Lee Brimhall; spent an evening at the home game leader, Julie Christensen; of Mr. and Mrs. Martin D. Tay game committee, Janet Christenlor in Provo to celebrate the sen, Jean Christensen and June Mellor. birthday of Mr. Taylor. 4-- H rails. 4-- H at oar ' - With the purchase of each $10.00 worth of Wallpaper. . 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