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Show SUNDAY HERALDIC, Sunday, April 16, 1950 All i A.lrl Artists - .- are home, 93S N. 2nd E., from 2 to p.m. today in honor of their golden wedding annl- f versary. u Mr. and Mrs. Rlchan, the" yi parents of two om and a 2: aaugmer, were marnea on vpru 10, ounoay, rosier 1 900, in Provo, and- have of 175 members Springville V, made their home here sine family requesti that be brought to the no gifti . given' " by Parsons, curator of the gauery, as nign- afternoon. After the light of theassembled lit the Little; tour they Theater for other program num- -; bers and refreshments. Mrs. Harriet Dougau. cnarier member of the first Springville the camp, read the minutes of outfirst meeting and also briefly lined the growth and subsequent divisions of camps to the present even. Other charter members resent were: Mrs. Josie Alleman, rs. Belle Childs and Mrs. Sumsion. Mrs. Gwen Cutler gave the lesson on the origin ol the first denewspaper in Utah which and scribed the of machinery used, the buyingPres. the first paper factory byrate at Brigham Young, and the which the first newspapers weres with today printed Inas compared edition!. daily output ' Mrs. Louella Wilson led the group In singing, accompanied by Mrs. Henrietta Early, after which 19 members of the county organization wer introduced, all of whom wert present. ! Special musical numbers were by Mrs. Evelyn M. Presented vocal solos accompanied and Mrs. by Mrs. Annie Forshee who parBelle Childs, All those In genuticipated were attired ine pioneer dresses and bonnets. Delegations from each of the camps acted as hostesses, r: The next major event of the local DUP ladies will be a trip to Salt Lake City on June 10 to visit the new Memorial building scheduled for dedication June'l, S. and 3. Mrs. Florence Beardall is chairman of arrangement ofr Clears Talk A. discussion 01 lampshades, jnaterials to be used in their conV struction and . type of shade to be used on floor and table lamps was given at the meeting of MDekotas Literary members Fri of. day aiiernoon oy Mrs. juavar Noting a Bateman. an with married life today Mrs. Kent Tolboe directed the openhouse reception in Berg program and Mrs. Mark Howe t a ma(ln hnetaci drawing room are Dr. and t"k . a ( j 7- - j- - lJy)r'yr 1(11 Notes Date j half-centu- ry Vi m m m I 1 m Rented with iJ who known Provo couple quilt made by a a ,ub raembeTt and refreshments were married April 28, 1900, were served. Mrs. Don Tolboe Ssnd Mrs. Pierce Feltch were in Loir an LDS temDle. riA V8 inviti Softer, attending were Mrs . from 2 10 9 p.m. ine iam- - Harold Arrowsmlth, Mrs. Clair iAldrich, Mrs. J. Martell Bird, Mrs. ily requests no gifts. Dr. and Mrs. Merrill, active Joseph A. Couch, Mrs. Don S. WClark. Mrs. Winston Dahlquist, T to i w civic workers, have four j,son Egan, Mrs. Jack Ekins, Mrs. sons and one daughter: 2Eugene Faux, Mrs. Glen Gardner, Mrs. Clifford Hinrichsen, Mrs. jHow-arHoover, Mrs. Allen John S. Peterson, Mrs. son, Mrs.L. Grant Swain and Mrs. Clark Harry Event Set April. Members Four-- H , 'Reports from committee mem- -, Te HQ Arr bers were given at the meeting! " " w" Dozen Dainty Do- PAYSON day evening in the Moose home.mestics Four.H club hcld a slum. Mrs.! Ralph Harshman presldedfber party Friday night at the n of their leader, Buelah and conducted a business discus-JftoSat- Thard. a hike They enjoyed ' ' morning, climbing the The following reports were-lurday Mountain for their Easter given: Library. Mrs. Elmo red; publicity, Mrs. Calvin Chrisa newly-o- r timtn: Mooeheart. Mrs. Ken-J- r Cotton Clippers, club.. met recently at the neth Bray; hospital, Mrs. Phome of their leader, Mrs. Angie McCurdy. hospital. Reed, a and for Plans bingo potluck transportation. . 20 were made. The' Officers elected are: Geraldine party April homeIn connection with the president; Elaine Throck-pit- al event, under sponsorship of coming celebrations held during secretary; Arlene. will bemorten, committee members, the week of July 4, the DUP will Other club Mrs. reporter. McCurdy, whojford, by present a special program July 2 Women ofbers are Goldie Kester and Helen all that for which other evening church Moose and their friends' are meetings will be cancelled. vited to attend. A door prize will Around August 10, an Old Time be- given and there will be re- - A A cartv is being planned for all freshments. Vi camp member and on SeptjJ.8,1 Attending with those listed-Spriogville's .birthday; the DUPTgefore were Mrs. Kay ClementiiTT (Tivc wiJJ .ponsor appropriate "frrtspSl Mrs; Edward Gutzman, Mrs. Rus- and Explorers will hold juniors Mrs. Percy Harris.ireSide cnat at 8:30.p.m. tonight lell'Healey, celettsationv HighlighUng JJtt Mrs. Warren : LotL Mrs. Jackn .m;ni.i-t;n- n K,,iHi events 'of this day will be the nvn ivirs r rwn f K v ri. will be the Nicholes Dr. Henry dedication of the monument! liam Rasmussen, Mrs. Clarenci er. marking the first camp site of Robarce. - Mrs. Albert Snyder Glen LeoMrs. NieH pioneer company, Mrs. Smith, Springville's and the presentation of a histori- sen, Mrs. Edward Buys, Mrs cal pageant Glen Westergard, Mrs. W. B ' MrslM County board members intror Lindsay, Mrs. Fred Clark, Mrs. Philip Ad duced at the fete included the fol- Joseph McAffee, Mrs.-- Dorothy Larson an lowing: Mrs. Hannah G. Ayde-lo- tt dis. Leo la Jacobsen. Mrs. and Mrs. Belle C. Clark, American Fork: Mrs. Lavina C. Johnson," Mrs. Myrtle M. Clay son, Brockbank and Mrs. Evelyn H. Mrs. Elva R. Hoover, Mrs. Pearl Jones, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Ferrt J. Daniels, Mrs. Lucille Ahlander, B. Russon, Lehi; Mrs. Adele Field-- ! Mrs. Elva Davis, Mrs. Nettie- W. ing, Orem; Mrs. fern t. &mitn. Brown.' Mrs. Lucy I. Clyde and Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Menrieta Mrs. Edith M. Powell, Provo; Mrs. Early, Springville; and Mrs. Belled ' Hilda N. Bingham, Mrs. Edna W. Clark, Alpine. -1 At ATtair All-cWn- ic. Don-ganize- d -- hos-iTayl- or, Dun-arrang- ed mem-anndunc- ed f - -- . 1 A. r -- 1 I . 1 To Be Honored 1 hand-paint- f 1. -3 WARD Meetine is scheduled TnmHav 2 p.m. Mrs. Norma Gale will give the literiry lesson. A nur sery is scheduled. Just as pretty as sugar at candy. Be sure and sea these new numbers. WARD Grace Jacobsen and Velois Bangerger will give the literary lesson at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday. A most complete line of summer togs for the small fry at the TIHRD WARD the liter- give ary lesson on poets of the 17th century at meetine 2 .?n r, m Tuesday. Special music is scheduiea, anci there will be a nursery - r I 1 If i cSS MONEY Charge Account USE OUR ed LAY AWAY iw PLAN ! 111 . . . The Reason! First!. We are OVER STOCKED! Our buyer Mrs. Leo N. Lewis has gone East on a Buying Trip. We must make room for the new summer apparel which will Second! U It will pay you to shop these values ' starting Monday at 10 A.M. .:'-- v, ACCORDION INSTRUCTORS PROGRESSIVE SCHOOL OF MUSIC Buy Now v ,,tV 34.50 AG Qf JlUA. VllVbf 1 ByMay 1st VaweU .... AND RECEIVE 2 FREE LESSONS: ; Also Free Band Practice ' Studioc In 8pringvllle and American Fork 82 West Center S. ' chombray wilK jacket ... by AimmMo... 10.95 Ton-i-IC- fwo E Wool SHORTIE COATS A. wW KeHop Vicky V Wools 59.S,.109.5 Oamboy a Pastels with matching bolero jackets fwtal Mn VV S Worsteds Accordions Furnished W L ms and Gabardines Private Instruction 457 West 5th North mm I SUITS irresistible)... perfect for sunning, shopping,, office and sociol events... fine chambrays, piques, butchers and ginghams... crisp, fresh and colorful... choose your summer wardrobe now from Sweetbriar's newly arrived, famous label cottons... sketched, iust three of our new collection 1170-- . soon be coming in. Dick Day and Bert Shaw Prove - Orem - 4" 100 . For the carriage trade dainty handmade diaper ' shirts and 6 months sizt " pinafores. Open A Regular 69.50 One Special Group Reg. 59.50. Checks - Plaids W er To darn a hole in a sheer curtain, cover the hole with a piece of white paper and run back and forth over it with the sewing machine needle. When the curtain is laundered, the paper will dissolve, leaving only a neat darn. ' Regular 49.50 U70-- Crisp white organdy jTod-dlFrocks with val( lac trim and hand embroid;2.19 ery at T T Call A trim little waffle wieav picque aun suit in 9 roos. to 24 months at .1.98 is and MATT ir Phone Provo 28 ON SPRING NOW AT A NEW LOCATION - Colored organdy and dot ted Swiss Dresses in sixes at . . . 3.98 & 4.49 Now you can pick the. exact color in your washable bonnets to match our spring dresses 1.69 to Pen-tende- SCHOOL OF MUSIC Cy- waist. Meeting 4s scheduled Tuesday at 2:15 p.m. Lucille Christopher- son win give the social science lesson. There will be a nursery. Ila Williams will If you should forget to put salt in cooked cereal, don't add dry salt to It. Just dissolve a little salt in a small amount of boiling water and mix that with the cereal ' to make the taste uniform. ors and a brand new pattern in slipover shirts with knit band at the SUNSET WARD SEVENTH dignd Gabardine Finger Tip Reg. 12.98 Reg. 17.50 Coats Rep. 22.50 and 24.50 ... Oft Q Zf.zfO 14 19 98 98 Colorful Plaids - Solids - Exciting style details - and extraordinary values Save Tomorrow! 100 C. Colorful printed cotlon in bold design o Vicky Vouflhn . . . 7.M j Following marriage festivities, the young couple will make their home in Provo. A new shipment of Boys' Sport Shirts in pastel col- Relief Society ELEVENTH . FOR DRESS UP OR PLAY r Climaxed with financial and rod 'won door prizes, Other social success was the annual awards,' including two hand scholarship-car- d party sponsored painted pictures by Mrs. Bessie dish and by members of Provo Business Gourey, and Professional Women's club a ceramics figurine, were won for the public Thursday evening by Mrs. A. R. Morgan, Mrs. Lily at Timpanogos golf club house. Cuyler and Mrs. Charles Peter Purpose of the event was to son, The prizes were donated by raise funds for the annual scholarship awarded by the BPW club Amanda Roundy and Mrs. Har to a woman freshman student at ry Olsen. Mrs. Norma Wilkins was pre Brigham Young university. Grace Cheever, chairman of sented with a special award for num be r of the affair, was aided by Amelia selling greatest Buckley and Beatrice Brown, tickets to the party. The award scholarship committee members, was donated. and other BPW associate)?. Throughout the evening back Refreshments were served dur ground music was played by a ing the evening and a variety of string trio composed of Verda IStubbs. Jean Slack and Carolyn card games was played. Mrs Bessie Meiling, president Elair. Decorations featured spring of the Orem club, Marjoriel flowers. More than ZOO guests at- d. Groneman and Mrs. C. w. 2 i engagement and apof' their proaching marriage daughter. Joyce, to Don Broad-hea- d, son of Mr. end Mrs. Spencer Broadhead of Provo. Vows will be exchanged May 3 in the Provo First ward church. The bride-to-b- e is a graduate Of Springville high school and attended BYU. Also a former "Y" student, the groom-ele- ct is at school an- -- 1 - OREM Mrs. Isabel Gapp- mayer, Orem, announces the wed-in- g of her sister, Lenore Billings, daughter of Ezra G. Billings, Orem, to James Phillip Abbott, of Tracy, Cal. The couple was married April 8 in an informal ceremony at Reno, Nev., and honeymooned there for several days. They are now making their home at Susanville, Cal., where Mr. Abbott is employed by the California State Board of Equalization. For her wedding the bride wore a smart navy blue suit set off by white accessories and a corsage of spring blossoms. Former Miss Billings was grad uated from Lincoln high chool and Henager's business college in Salt Lake City. She was former-- ! ly employed in a Provo depart , ment store. - of BY and Mrs. a r. of Scholarship Card Party Financial, SociallSuccess - MQjIHUBSSEVE , beginning center there. Mrs. John S Van Cott, Provo, arranged an Exhibit Provo Shrine club members of works of these and other prominent Utah artists in con- and partners will honor new members of El Kalah temple at nection with the event. the spring dinner dance in the to in school the Gift paintings clude a floral by Mrs. Taylor; a Salt Lake Masonic temple Satwater color landscape by Mrs. urday evening. club also is preparing for Foote; a spring time painting, of The Mf. Tlmpanogos by Mrs. Perkins; its own dinner dance on May 6 in a fall painting of Mt. Timpano- - with the Ogden Shrine club gos by Mrs. Saxod; one jot his nobles 'and partners as special Ramona series entitled "Ramona's guests. Ogden Shriners last winDoorway" by Mr. Hart; a Navaho terThe were hosts at a similar funcpainting by Mr. Salisbury! and a landscape of Moab by Mr. AUred. tion, feting the Provoans. Also exhibited was one of Mr. 4nt'tled paintings Salisbury's "Branding Time" purchased by Geneva PTA as their yearly project. Other artists whose works were included in the exhibit were J. H.I Social Chatters club members his week at the home of Stanfield and B. F. La r sen. The paintings contributed by ihe ar- - ' iCornell Bissell. Springville, tists named are" valued it over for games of Canasta and lun- o. , following a tour of Spring $1,000. They will be officially cepted by Principal T. C. Hebert ville art gallery to Mrs. Ralph Prizes went son who has fostered the art movement at the school during MenlOve and Mrs. Glen Thomas. dedicatory rites at the school Others present were Mrs. Joe Whit, Mrs. Dave Beal, Mrs. Jay April 21. Students of Mr. Allred present- Diamond, Mrs. Byron Duke and ed an interesting and instructive Mrs. Allan Danielson. demonstration of the principles of art following a short lectlure by Mrs. Don Swan, president of the him. PTA. Mrs. Don Tolboe and Mrs Presiding at the tea table were Cullen ChristensenJ Bos-sio- me J j ac-i-'-- "White. 20 7 Sodial Chatters Club Has Session VU ds -; !'- a Mi Me-lln- da hand-meho- UUp ft art Oliver ( JT U ",-- ; f onnners frova Each of these artists has pre sented paintings to the school as And Partners collection for an art .V " college, ?lJ'xrKlX . chair-KjLU- A booit review by Helen Kimball,' Salt Lake City, sponsored by members of Provo District Three Utah State Nurses Assn., will be held Tuesday evening at Valley mortuary d r a w i n g room. Proceeds will be used to swell funds for expansion of The Utah Valley hospital. public is invited, Miss Kimball will review the book "Stars in 'My Ci'Own," by Joe David Brown. Those honored were Mrs.; Clara Taylor, Lake View; Mrs.l Earl Foote, Edgemont; Faye White Perkins, Provo; Mrs. Elsa Saxod, Salt Lake City; Paul Salisbury, Provo; Norman Hart, finow crest, . 1920. ' The SPRINGVlLLE--.M- O. D. OREM Artists of local and na tional fame were honored at an art program and tea given this week at the Geneva elementary school by faculty ind PTA DUPCamp Members Observe First Event Of Centennial SPRINGVILLE About IpUP tamps met on Thursday afternoon at the Art Gallery ;A a series of special events planned by the of jrithe first s x n 4k mnfk onniunrinrv of thp p .......-- . merniers in coinineniurniiuii v iuc:tvuui .. loundinff of Springville. , . .m and the program carop captains, conducted the meeting as arranged by Mrs. Gwen Cutler, DUP centennial .man. of the art exhibit ...The group enjoyed a lecture-tou- r ' Program r rca mcuan wi, toi. call at their Invited kmi. ana ' M , Openhouse Feted At relatives of frlenda nd Benefit Book Former Orem Poir Slates Date For Vows high graduate Review Slated man Wed nounceLeemaster Provo. this city their the Wool ' Lewis Ladies Store 'It's Smart To Be Thrifty' PROVO, UTAH |