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Show 8 -- DAILY HERALD Dr. Hall Tells 'About Diamonds at Orem Club MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1956 'I The first scientist to Dr,, Hall, a native of. Ogden, OREM crack the .secret of the manu said he felt the most momen( tous thing about the entire procedure was the whole new field of chemistry of high heats and this process pressures that a scienHe felt opened up. tist is not interested in monetary gains as much as in exploration and that even if another such process being developed would result in patent rights, the largVoluneral Electric f laboratories at- est percentage would be for BYU to the tempting this process which had tarily willed been tried for "so many years to further research grants. no avail. The last attempt was - Dr. Hall, who makes his home by three - companies who spent with - his wife and six children $150,000 and gave up after three in Orem, also traced the history of diamonds through the years, years. the anrt told of Sir Cecil Rhodes who Dr. Hall said he subjected a mixture established a diamond monopoly tiny bit of troke with of- other, chemicals to a fantastic through the DeBiers Corporation. heat, twice as hot as the surface The program was arranged by of the sun, as near as it has Mrs. Glenn Andrew and the been determined. In the belt guest speaker was introduced by like contrivance, he also sub Mrs. Evan Baugh. The musical jected the chemicals at the selection for the afternoon was same time to the unbelievable an original composition by pressure comparable to 94 miles Farley which she gave as of granite on that small surface. a contestant for Miss Utah. The This finally produced the tiny litany was given by Mrs. G. R. chrystalline objects which an- Willett and the flag salute was test of led swered even the by Mrs. Jack Cameron. diamonds. real being Hostesses were i Mrs. Moroni d. This was considered one of the Jensen and Mrs. Kenneth most momentous moments in the for history of chemistry, sWce beThe following guests were welbeen had many years, it ' president, Mrs. lieved impossible to produce comed by the Mrs. Antho n these stones which had taken Merlin Finch: Earl Miller, nature millions of years to Christensen, Mrs. David Mrs. make. Industry needsx commer- Mrs. Ralph Laycock,Ronald Luck. cial diamonds in 'great amounts. Thomas and Mrs. facture of synthetic diamonds for . commercial use explained the process and showed samples to members of the Orem Wom en's Club at their meeting Wednesday at 'the Scera lounge. Dr. Tracy Hall of the science deoartment of the B r 1 g h a m Young University told of his ex-- J periences as a scientist in Gen ; . ' . ; that ; Jlh ffir Winn" "i ""nil J agBw MARSHA NUTTALL - Nu t tall. Mr. Hall Plan '"Miss'- " Jo-le- ne Nov. 1st Rites ivir. anc SAJ-ati-M v. -- xvirs. Marshall Nuttall of Salem X-R- ay and forthcomincr marriage of their daughter Marsha to Ted M. Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hall jcit Lake Shore. The marriage will take nlace Nov. 1 in the Manti LDS Temple. Both are Graduates of Spanish Fork High School and' LDS Seminary.! The eroom-to-b- e has been sta tioned in Germany with the .U.S. Army for the past two years. Miss Nuttall is active an the Junior Sunday School the" Salem Second LDS 1 Vard. j J j Whit-woo- . 1 . DOROTHY DIX Loves Himself, Not Girl Friend Or.Wife Lover-Bo- y tf By MURIEL NISSE3J Dear Dorothy Dix: I am j 19, in love with a boy 27. He has been Literary Club Df Salens Meets With Mrs. Davis . evening at the home of Mrs. Ray TMvii at Provo with Mn Lynn Cloward as Mrs. Lois Rowe gave a book review of "The- Red Carpet For lamie," and Mrs. Cornelia Mc-Krendered the two patriotic -- co-hoste- - ell : . jsongs. President Christy Thatcher! took charge and the club praye'rj was read by' Mrs. Minnie Hanks. Richard and Ray Allan each played an accordion solo. Dainty refreshments were served to 16 members and three guests, the other, one being .Mrs. Klea Davis Lewellyn Next will b with Mrs. Mary Christensen and Mrs. Lucille Tanner a hostesses.! chib-meetin- Vaal-gaards- en g ; Write Dorothy Dix for free leaf"Mothers-In-Law- ," let D-or, if you have a problem, send it to her. In all cases, be sure to enclose a stamped envelope and send request to her, care of this newspaper. 3, ed . satin bows. The bride chose a simply cut gown of white lace with a high neckline and long pointed sleeves. It was cut with a tight bodice and a full, floor length skirt. The veil was of bride's illusion attached to a white net cap edged with match Salis-berring lace and orange blossoms. Mrs. Effie Bearnson She carried a striking bouquet .who is leaving to make her home in Salt Lake City, was of coral gladiolus and! white surprised by a group of friends carnations. The gown was "fashand neighbors recently. A buffet ioned by her aunt, Mrs. Clement luncheon was served and a book Ercanbrack. Her bridal attendants were all was presented to . Mrs. Salis-berrgowned in matching afternoon of coral taffeta cut with dresses There were 20 present. scalloped necklines. They each of white gladioli Mr. and Mrs. Gil Taylor re- carried bouquets a white mum. centered with cently entertained at a dinner Matron of honor was Mrs. Wil party for their nephew, Elder liam Black; maid of honor was Hart Andelin, who has recently Dixie and attendants, returned from an LDS mission were Burgener; Mrs. Floyd Newby and in California. Green. Other guests included his Dorothy Standing as best man was Ralph mother, Mrs. L. E. Andelin; a Durfee, brother, Sterling, of Salt Lake The guests enjoyed a short City; Mrs. Louise Brown and program under the direction of Mrs. Ellen Christensen. an uncle of the bride, Reed Burgener. It consisted of trio Training camps, research cen singing by Mrs. Joe Ford, Mrs, ters, manufacturing plants, and Wayne Bellows and Mrs. Howard construction are major employers Ohmie accompanied by Lois I dance a of Army civilian employes. by Paula Rollins; tap Carlson, Mrs. Naomi McRoberts, Mrs. Karl Skousen, Mrs. Helen Thorn, Mrs.- - Herman Anderson, Mrs Gourley and Mrs. Pace. . The next meeting will be held Oct. 26 at the home of Mrs. Dean Warthen. y, y. Spanish Fork Clubs Have Social And Business Meets Bowen. Mra. Sadie Cottle. A social after-- i jrioon was spent and wishes were made as she opened her nice . Do you own a ple of Norway. Mrs; . Max Mattinson read the club creed. The pledge of allegiance was led by Mrs. Ned 'Refreshments were served to 17 members and two guests, Mrs. Richard Money and Mrs. Don Hortonj Euphronlan Clnb Mrs. Altoa Dame, president of the Euphroaian Club, recently welcomed members at a business meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank Argyle. Mc-Bet-h. - 1 -- Relief Society X Are you taking full advantage of your softened water ? Do you realize that in your soft water i no other type of washday prod-'ne- t can get your clothes so ;clean as White King Soap? Mo other can make them so fluffy-sof- t nor keep colors so true. And 'no other keeps your silk and ers her she's taller than I. .synthetic whites so white. Vet, Simon White King Soap saves you Dear Simon: There's in nothing money because you need less a ' a height that $1,000 load. deficiency most Get out wash the per of your softened water with gen- ring won't cure,: as long 'as a tle, but thorough White King march down the center aisle: can Soap. Try it in your next family be avoided. You're being laundry. It'a perfect for every brother, but good, and I taken, can't type of washer. aovxkttsxmknt say you don't deserve it. -- j i t Family Reunions JESS SMITH Ellison. Descendants are invited to attend tonight at 8 p.m. at the Pioneer Memorial Building in North Park. 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Pastels lessons vllh Provo- , 1 - I , , Antiq tie , V ' Will meet Wednesday kt 3 p.m. at the home of Mrs. D. Orlo Allen in Orem. Mrs. L. E. Snarr will speak on "Later Nineteenth Every Hnclilno 70 tlcrili Uniycrsily Avchu3 it J j ' FrcD1 J vv , st and finest straight stitch machine. i . French Purse by ILfmV s i made for the new season. An affirmative vote was made to aid the Utah County Guidance Clinic. Refreshments were served- - by by Mrs. Argyle to 15 members. led . i-- were assignments - Club Notes you putyour bills in the billfold... you take them cut of the coin purse This Is the world's nev .1 now . "MASTER OF MASTERS" of Bach is called the "Master ' Masters" because his compositions inspired so many of the famous musicians who followed him, including Mozart, . Beethoven and Chopin. was Singing serving included Lila Jean Bur gener, Linda Ercanbrack. Shlr-lene Ercanbrack. Brenda Burizener. Peeev Tavlor norothv Whiting, "Patricia Taylor and Taraara Curfew. The guests ad mired the striking wedding cake with the white swans, the temple on the top; and the miniature bride and groom at the bottom of the steps. It was placed on a revolving stand between white cancues. Taking charge of the gift book were Janet Bellows and Wanda Thompson. Those bearing gifts were Jimmy Ercanbrack, Elaine Burgener, Sherry Green, Clint Ercanbrack, Bonnie Taylor, Margery Laycock, Ann Laycock, Paula Workman, Telitha Workman and Deborah Curfew. Hostesses in the gift room were Mrs. Hart Fritz, Mrs. Lillian Smith, Mrs. Elmer Smith, Mrs. Ralph Knight, Mrs, Curtis Gordon and Mrs. Rah Miles. The young couple was married Wednesday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and will make their home in Salt Lake City. The bride is a graduate of Lincoln High School and Sharon Stake Seminary and has been employed for the past five years. Mr. Curfew, now of Salt Lake City, completed his studies at the Uintah High School and has served an LDS mission in the Western States , Mission. .:(.- I , BONHEUR CLUB Cliff Howard, president. an filled who has Mr. Dart, Will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. LDS mission to that country, at the home of Mrs. Robert told of the religions of the peo- Bunker. . Before my Dorothy wife's death Iftvas going out with a woman 15 years younger than I. Now that my wife has passed on, J want to marry thel girl,! but she doesn't seem interested. I've given her very expensive gifts, and don't even get a thank-yo-u in return. One thing I know both- s J ; j; ; f ; , Lofian Club "How Christianity Came to OS CLUB Will meet tonight at 8 p.m. at Norway" was Idlscussed by James Dart before members of the home of Mrs. Bill Larsen for the Lofian Club when they met the club's birthday party. recently at the home of Mrs. . , 1 -- Mrs. Walter Larson. A business meeting was held. Quilt blocks were given to each member to work for a friendship quilt, r There were 10 members and three guests present. The hostess was assisted in her duties by Mrs. Shirley Creer, Mrs. Ed M. Beck and Mrs. William ' Mrs. Orlean Christensen had a birthday party recently when she entertained the Friendly Neigh- - -- .1' - Miss Prince, Mr. JRooker Exchange Vows i f SPANISH FORK The NBC OREM In a colorful theme of Workman; a toast to the bride, Club xmet recently at the Social coral and, white, the new Mrs. Mrs. William Black; a humorous j Center. Mrs. Vernon Mills and Carl Gean Curfew a d her hus- reading by Jack Okelberry of Mrs. Robert Gourley Sr. were band welcomed their many Goshen; a toast to the groom was hostesses. friends at a wedding reception given by William Black; and a held Thursday evening at the vocal selection, Glenn Weaver of to 16 mem-f Dinner was served Orem Grace, Ida., a missionary comFirst Ward chapel. bers and four guests, Mrs. Shir The bride, the former Mary panion of the groom's, accomley Pace of Thistle, Mrs. Marcel Keele, Mrs. Deanna Hanks of LaRetia Ercranbrack, ls the panied by Delsa Durfee. Provo and Mrs. Lucille- Hanks daughter of Mr.l and Mrs. Kenith Special guests were her grandErcanbrack. The bridegroom is parents, O. L. Ercanbrack of of Salem. There were, games and a pro the son of Mrs. John H. Curfew Wallsburg, Ut. and Arnold Green MrL Curfew. of Pleasant Grove. gram which included a humor and the late ous skjlt depicting surgery by The guests were served at The bridal party stood before Mrs. Sam Conk, Mrs. Gourley an embankment of ferns with small White tables centered with and Mrs. Mills. Prizes were won the traditional white candles In a novelty centerpiece of cav by Mrs. Gus Black, Mrs: Ivan the bridal candelbra with coral coral and white "ladies." Those SPANISH FORK "Beirut, Lebanon, Its Customs and Its People,'.' was the subject of Mrs. Boyd Ivory and her son when they recently addressed j- nx Mary Ercanbrack Weds Carl G. Curfew In Temple members of the Vestalian Club. Dorothy Dix is a Trademark Mrs. Paul Hales was hostess! registered in the U.S. Patent Of- Mrs. Clyde Lundell, president, months he took me home from fice by The Bell Syndicate, Inc. presided. The club collect was the weekly dances. Then ht went read by Mrs. Bill Boyack. Mrs. to work in another city; and I Sanford Argyle led the singing. haven't heard from! him since. I Mrs. Ray Allen Swenson was without him. can't enjoy anything to him When I go the club I miss program chairman. There were 17 members presterribly. Should I write to bim? ent and three guests, Mrs. Ivory, Ruth 'h'M. ; her son, Eddie; and Mrs. Dick Dear-- Ruth: Getting into some Hansen of Orem. of won't remind that you activity Alpha Thae Club Ma will be better. AnnounceSPANISH FORK New assignments were made ment was made this week by Alpha Thae Dear Dorothy Dix: We have Mry and Mrs. A. K. Prince of to members of the met Club when they recently at been friends with another couple the marriage of their daughter, of Don the Mrs. home Fullmer, for many years1. Recently they Kay Marie, to LeRoy Rooker. nratfrfant took up cards, and ever since Mr. Rooker is the son of Melvin , Mrs. Elmer Larson led the have thought, of nothing else. My S. Rooker of Fort Worth, Tex. of allegiance. A finan- husband and I like to play occa The marriage was solemnized pledge was given by Mrs cial sionally, but certainly not every in Kansas City, .Mo. They plan Frankreport McKell. nightv I'd rather knit or sew. We to make their home in California A duet was sung by like to please! these people, Jbut where he is employed. The bride Mrs. vocal and Mrs. B. Davis McKell it's getting too difficult. has been working for the past Evans. Mrs. C. LaMar Larson A Corinne four months in Kansas City. was accompanist. Dear Corinne: Why give in so Singing was led by Mrs. much? You have a right to your Refreshments were Evans. own method ' of relaxation. State served to 17 members. your case, produce the knitting. Studiar, Club say you intend to finish the FOURTH WARD Mrs. William Miller was hostsweater, baby: set,: or what have Will meet ;Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. ess to members of the Studiar you, before tackling cards again. for visiting teacher's report. Club recently. A game should be pleasant reThe club creed was read by Mab'le Tanner will give lesMrs. creation, not 'enforced labor.; Mrs. Vessa Johnson. The club son at 2 p.m. Nursery. thought was read by Mrs. Don Dear Dix: ' ! Mr. and Mrs. Reed Christensen had a birthday party recently where 21 of her little friends helped her celebrate. Games were played and her mother 'served them a dainty pi ate lunch. Jane received many nice gifts. iifU. Dear Dorothy Dix: I'm in my second' yearof college, and In love with a fellow student. I want to marry her, but realize it will mean the end of my education. Andy Dear Andy: College and marriage have been handled success fully by many students. However, it takes guts, character, energy and frugality. Can you qualify? At your age, I doubt it. Let romance wait on learning. self-address- Mrs, Mills And Mrs. Gourley Entertain Club 5 Jane Christensen, daughter of " ! OC 3 CLUB NEWS $ ' 5 " Dear Dorothy Dix: I met. Max at a club dance and for three -- j is I SALEM The Lx.dies literary jClub of Salem met Thursday -- applying Jfor"-divorce, has three children and is now living with another woman, while dating me. Does he love me, as he says, or the other woman? Mame Your Dear Mame; boy of 27 is actually a grown man,? but apparently has the charm to shift responsibility to others. He doesn't love you, the other woman, his wife or children. His concern is strictly and solely for himself., Stick with him and you'll - Just as his wind" up deserted wife is. The guy should be in Jail! married, ML 7 mSUiONS if RSCTBS TV. WE WtN OS "4 ' srrnE rca an cKssvm f But hurry, this offef is limited. Stop in at your Sifter Sewing Center. Take advantage of this ta extraordinary , opportunity v I save $70 ! '- -It ilMGER SEIJING O'CEWTElt totod in yowi crja h SXZli K2 tetepdoiw book Mdw StNGEft SCWING MACKl.il 263 West Center, Proves C3 |