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Show SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1950 Provo, Utah County, UUh SUNDAY HERALD Color Talk feature Of pen Session ; Review At Club Meet Is Enjoyed A "Paradise Lost" Mrs. Irwin Speaks On India Here Mary Beth Wright Plans Wedding AT jyiinutia Mary Beth Wright is mak irigr last minute plans for her coming marriage to Keith T. Dalton, formal announce ment of which: is made by Mr. and Mrs. Lprin A. Wright, Provo, parents of Miss Dark-haire- d, ' , , . Sel-ow- ia JS na - bers-give- Holds Gay Mrs. Gease 'New Initiation At Spanish Fork' Method Given For Chicken Named Head Radar Ladies Wil-lar- ut Le-la- rfuth LouIm Our cat' Spook hat disappeared ;Virla Birrell, assistant profes sor of art in home economics, of Utah, charmed University Members of the Orcm OREM members and guests of Readers Ldterary club were guests of Mrs. Guild in a Friday meeting held Thomas Cordner at her home Wright." Entertain-in- s: Thursday afternoon. in the home of Mrs. E. Lewis rooms were beautifully decoA wedding on Nov. 29 in the Manti LDS ' Alien. rated with arrangements of mums of Birrell's 'Miss talk Subject la copper and yellow shades for temple is planned by the young couple with was IrA In Mrs. Edwin occasion. World P. gColor Changing ;thc a reception to be given in their honor Nov. win delighted the group with her in which she traced the develop in the Provo First ward. 30 Calder on Diane India. talk ment of color through the years. Ohmie entertained with two vocal She explained why some colors ' ' Miss Wright is a high school and semsolos accompanied by Mrs. E. H. were so precious in olden times Calder at the piano and Kay inary graduate of Provo high school in 1947 speaking especially, of the roya Cordner played piano Selections. in colors purple. Many early years where she was a member of the Pep and Mrs. Clifton T. Pyne was in were developed from the oil ex clubs. She has attended BYU for two charge of progam arrangements. tracted from insects- Nowra-day- s, Mrs. Thomas A. Jacobs reported and at present is employed in,Provb. the years scientists out, speaker pointed on the Women's Legislative coun- have developed synthetic colors Mr. Dalton is the son of Mr; and Mrs. cil meeting held Thursday mornin many hundreds of shades. Miss C. H. Dalton of Springville. He was graduD. discussed Mrs. J. Pyne ing. Birrell illustrated the various! the amendments to the state conated from f as of combinations colors used Springville High school and semstitution to be voted upon in the Mrs. J. D. Pyne. Mrs. Dean E yesterday and new combinations 7 inary in 1945 where he was active in footearning election. Park, Mrs. J. D. Park, Mrs. Thom- used today. She also pointed out ball and in boxing. He served two years as Refreshments were served to as A. Jacobs, Mrs.. Curtis Gordon, wnat colors do and to a person district a the following members and Mrs. Boyd C. Davis, Mrs. Merrill Mrs. Frank Van Wagenen, missionary in the Texas-Louisaguests: Mrs. B. M. Jolley. Mrs. F. Crandall, Mrs. Harold Calder, president welcomed the guests 13 months in the U. S. Navy. He is at and John B. Stratton. Mrs. A.- V. Mrs. E. H. Calder, Mrs. Roy E. and introduced the program present employed in Springville where the "Washburn, Mrs. V. Emll Hansen, Parks. Mrs. Stella Tark, Mrs. Ed- chairman, Mrs. LaVern D. Green, B. Mrs. Elvis couple plan to reside following their Terry, Mrs. James win F. Irwin, Mrs. Piane C. program' chairman who introduc G. Stratton, Mrs. Ada Skinner, Ohmie and the hostess. ed the speaker and musical num Beth Mary Wright by Paul Fish, Overton, Nev, student at BYU and Gene Hansen, also a student from Whit- - F'HA Raw-Pac- k tier, Cal. Guests present included Mes dames Merrill Hawkins, W. Tay lor Johnson, Joyce H. Lindberg, Merrill Sandberg, Clifford Hin- richsen, Lucille Taylor, Burnett d Ferguson, Preston Gledhill? SPANISH FORK The local With autumn culling of poultry Smith, Owen B. Rowe, Carl FHA club held a "Come as You flocks underway on many farms, At a Young. Glen R Kenner, Lynn A. meeting of the Radar Are" initiation there's H. Neff Soffe. good news of a short-cparty Thursday Wayne Wright, Ladies held Friday at the club, BenJ. Erma Edwin Smart, Stein, for canning this abundant supply Mrs. Marvin Gease was elected evening at the high school. nett, Roy B. Hammond, L. E. The initiates were sent on a of chicken a quick new-pac- k president to serve during the Thurston. Frank R. Speckart, year with Mrs. A. E. coming bureau the a method treasure hunt developed by hunt, scavanger A. Nielsen, Dean A. Peterson, as secretary and Kolehmainen Lillian Lundell and Arthur L. and forced to indulge in many of Human Nutrition and Home treasurer. of U. S. Economics, of Connecticut. department as they Young, Mrs. gruesome experiences Heal, outgoing Members present were agriculture, according to Jenniev president,Stanley Games of presided. found their the way Around our new display of distinctive through home J. Poulson, Utah county Robert K. Allen, Morris were played and luncheon bingo demonstration agent. Hallmark Greeting Cards the warmth served to 45 who attended. dinger. Stewart Grow, Harold S. spook alley.of the club are is a raw pack which saves Officers Farrell Madsen, Philip busy This and and work time of friendliness glows... For everyone whe produces Knight, A. D. Spencer Gsow, L. planning more evening of enter- New crop raisins are in the rhipupn an tastv nr hotter than Grant Hansen, Dean A. Anderson, tainment for the members in Hallmark from our a card wide the.cnicken canned by. longer meth-rte- market and this is a good time buys LaVar Bateman, Grant Greer, future. ods. The meat is packed raw to get your staple market order Anderson, Rawleigh Williams, selection b being friendly . . . is ' even adding water. Steps together for holiday shopping. without Stanley R. Gunn, A. Thad Hansen, and golden raisins alike are 'of Swen-se- n, is Mrs. Jensen Hattie heating packed Dark P. Russel exhausting remembering someon on some tpecia visiting Reese, Rudolph available. Before you know it, 10 ars air H. P. Elbert Seth in Smoot, expei sealing Idaho. relatives peiore occasion or iust saying "hello. " it will be fruit cake and steamed is eliminated. Kent Jensen, Ned Whiting asd also Startup and Wilmer Tanner. new pudding time. You can at least the with canned Chicken Be sure to visit our new greeting card Baine Hales spent the weekend methnH rated slightly higher in do your raisin shopping now. at Mapleton. They are attending flavor, and tenderness than chicksection and see our complete line of Pack in en which was boiled in water or quart jar, if desired. cite school in Logan. distinctive Hallmark Card lightly fried or browned thJis and drumsticks, with skin Coleen Holley was hostess at a broth, It next to sides of jars. In center in the oven before for every occasion. fireside chat this week for the is not recommended, canning. By ZORA D. HALES however for pf jar fit breasts, and then small unior Gleaner Girls and explor excessively fat chicken., er pieces wnere nceaca. iacK Jaycee Wives of Mapleton will er to about 1 inch of top, and these direc offer i Specialists Scouts n follow a at jars g Sunday sponsor cake and cookie sale for packing chicken in adjust lids. tions Harmer's church. market Glen Tuesday. Selling Allaman, recently 3 ..7" can-nProcess in jars: will begin at 1 p.m. returned missionary from the 'quart as cut chicken and 10 pounds pressure (240 Clean at up a MIA Mapleton sponsored Texas-missito talked the .usual for cooking or canning. F). 80 minutes for quart jars. Re? dance here this week. Prizes Sort chicken into meaty and bony move from canner and complete TWO STORES group. ) dufing the evening were given to Deer hunters' pieces, setting giblets aside to can seals if lids are not held wives their Reah Dora fa ttfiB pflEscRiPTtons b mi inosi wmm Harmer, Williams, Business our Darla and Jeanene Robbins and annual party Saturday everyng at separately. Bone the breast, saw Cool jars right side up away from the home of Millie Bird. Next drumstick off short if desired but drafts. Check for leaks next day Joan Wilkins. Members of the birthday club year the party will be held at the leave bone in other meaty pieces. and label before storing in cool, Trim off lumps of fat. place. met at the home of Verla Gore home of Mina Murray. But 1 teaspoon of salt in each dry recently. Supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Chris Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis LeRoy. Mr. and Mrs. Will Whiting, Mr. and Mrs Reid Hales and Helen Reynolds review of by Milton was the enjoyable program furnished to members of Pi Alpha Kappa by Mrs. Glen Williams in a recent meeting held in the City and County building. The meeting was conducted by Mabel Jensen, club president in which clans were made for a harvest party to be held Nov. 15. The meeting was an open ses sion and guests present included Mrs. Russell Beck, Mrs. Alison Merrill and Mrs. David Penrod. Members attending were Mrs. Harold Bunnell. Mrs. Joe Burn- ham. Mrs. John Huntington, Irene Mitchell, Mrs. Arthur Penrod, Mrs. Paul Salisbury. Beth Schofield, Mrs. Rex Small, Mrs. Paul Ream and Mamie Jensen. . again. He went off on Halloween night with the rest of .em. We do' miss him; but it just looks as if we'll have to grow resigned to his loss. He's such a Drettv cat. and so cute that people just nahim up and walk off pick turallyhim- That's the with way we got him in the first place. The Eldest Moppet found him huddled hope fully in a drug store doorway one dark night, and brought him home. He fought U the, way. He always hated to be picked up, and I think I know why. He had already made the acquaintance of the human race. Some one cut all his whiskers off. and this is pretty serious business with a cat. A cat loses face and a lot of other things when he gets his whiskers cut off. Well dearie, if you see. him, let us know will you? Partridge ' Have started seriously on my Christmas embroglio. Of course, I bought most of my during last January's sales, but there are a few odds and ends like the B.Y.U. diamond jubilee plates that I Just couldn't get in January, and speaking of January, just wait until we have our diamond jubilee musical. Have been tryjng to get a hold of Dorothy Rae to fix an exact date; Must really get to work on it. I can promise you an evening if At is one fourth as good as I think it will be. . nic-na- cs Have fifty -- one bulbs to plant. Marge Swenson (Jacob) and I got together and made a deal-Witthe bulbs, I mean. She took half. I teli you The. Last Resort is going to be an awful purty sight come' spring. ,. Can't end this without some mention of the attempted assassination of President Truman. I can't help but feel that this, like every international act of violence in the world, is all tied up somehow with red ribbons. The Communists don't miss a trick, no unrest is too small to feed their fire. I wonder if our presi dent would caill this a "red her ring." I will admit it has a very fishy odor. Thip little fracas ought t help to jell a lots of things that people can only identify by the question, "WHat's cooking?" I hope that will be vague and ambiguous enough to pass the censor. And so U bed. This business of getting up in the middle of the night to go to work is awful, but not as awful as staying up all night, for heaven's sake. Early morning is beautiful or would be if I didn't have to get up to see h And. speaking of The Cat's Whiskers, here is a. picture of Frank Robertson staring up at me as large as life and twice as nat ural. And he has written the story of his life, the rascal, and they do say it's good. Haven't even read the reviews yet, let alone the works. Imagine having lived a life that can be put down on paper, sold for cash money, and brought out for posterity and ten per cent (at least) on every copy sold! I can only stand and wonder. Now if I were to write MY LIFE, no one would believe it in the first place or have anything to do with it in the second place and I can't really believe my life in the third place. Looking back from nearly fifty years of it, I realize that no one could make such a mishmash of things in a life time. It must have been two if. So long, foliks. other people. nd THANKSGIVING Mes-dam- es SPECIAL! Thanksgiving Is the beginning of the Holiday season, get ready now look your best for all occasions, get a new permanent-styl- ed for your particular self, from experienced operators. ar El-v- in Mapleton I steam-pressu- er re I on UnUu pm self-sealin- VALUES$Z J'firr"' PERMANENTS AS LOW AS 4.95 MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS g. Phone 2440 Provo, ooierie Utah BEAUTY SALON DORIS DODSON juniors make fashion news at c. J- - for early Christmas Shoppers! Crisp, Bright, Washfast COTTON FROCKS i Guaranteed V bvA Good Housekeeping J Good, closely woven percale prints, flatteringly styled and excellently finished. 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