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Show dtcembeh it, tnpay, Ptovq. Utah County, UtaH SUNDAY HERALD 3 rrt was The Week Before Christmas 1 x' - - - it 5 1 A- - S 1 'Pii , f r iL-- NOVEL DECORATIONS MADE BY HOSTESS Mrs. Herald R. Clark was hostess to several groups of women this week in her home. She gave demonstrations on how to make Christmas decorations such as the gay gingerbread house 1 1 f ipso IV' -,- -5. at left and the crinoline Christmas tree which centers the dining table. The table is covered with a gracious handsome cutwork cloth, crea- tion by Mrs. Clark. Provo Woman is Gifted Creator of Beauty X The nimble finders of Mrs. Herald R. Clark. 472 E. 6th N.. have created the Yule decorator's paradise at the Clark 1 ' ' ! County DUP Camps Meet For Christmas Observances "" Daughters of Utah Pioneers throughout the county, Thursday held delightful Christmas parties, with program numbers in keeping with the season. Gifts were exchanged in a setting of holiday-tim- e decorations set off with glowing Christmas trees. The lesson, "First White Child In Utah," was given in some camps. 'a . home. Several groups of women have visited the home this week and away loaded with exciting ideas for Christmas home decoration. There are little angels with sparkling wings (all of common note paper), there are popcorn Santas with raisin eyes, a crinoline Christmas tree, gay Christmas elves looking- from the windows, a merry Santa smiling- from the mirror, and best of all a little gingerbread house that would delight the heart of any child rr adult. Mrs. Clark has graciously offered instruction to her visitors in the art of table setting and arrangement. Beauty of the tables on display has been accented with fine handmade table covers all created by Mrs. Clark, who has won many first awards at state fair exhibits with her fine handwork. Kerchiefs made by the nuns of Madeira are no more perfect than those created by Mrs. Clark on fine linens. Handkerchiefs with exquisite eyelet handwork are trimmed with lace crocheted from fine sewing cotton. use of time, can have "Anyone who will make treasured thing's of beauty in the home at practically no monetary cost," Mrs. Clark told her friends this week. - - rod, Mrs. Olsen, assisted by Mrs. Hazel Anderson. CAMP NO. 2 Mrs. Sarah E Shepherd opened her home to Camp No. 2 where they enjoyed vocal solos given by Warren Kirk with Mrs. Mak- t. me Grimmett acting as Gifts were exchanged and refreshments served to 22 by Mrs. Sadie Jones, Mrs. Lola Thurman, CAMP NO. 3 Met in the home of Mrs. Mary and Mrs. Emma Rasmussen. Mrs. T. Dahlquist. Mrs. Ellora Knud- - Amelia Losee, new captain, of the sen, vice captain, was in charge. camp preslded jit the meeting. The group sang Christmas carols and students of the Franklin CAMP WASATCH Met in the home of Mrs. Lura school entertained. Mrs. Nellie Olsen gave a lesson on stories to Ball. Captain Zora Gray pretell to children and Christmas sided and introduced violin num- Bullock gave a Christmas story stories were given by Melissa bers given by Royal F. Neilson. and pictures of Palestine Lewis and Marintha Angus. Mrs. Mrs. Hilda Stewart gave a re-- 1 shown by Mrs. Wallace Waymar uid Man ch 3iKr. Hicnio d types of dress Dahlquist gave the history of her told story entitled Eliza Mrs. Morrill worn in Christmas." Abbie Scott. Jane and which grandmother, country K Re Refreshments were served to 16 gave the lesson on "The Fir?tir,ad been her e In Utah." Child White Greetings freshmen ts were served to 48. by the hostesses, Mrs. Dahlquist Mrs. Knudsen, Mrs. Lewis and irom tie central camp were reaa Each guest' was Mrs. Angus. by Pearl bnow. A letter lrom a bright corsage Elder Marvin Johnson was read Camp officers. neiresn- nis accorfi-panis- z d Couple To Be i tht Letters to that magical gentleITS ALL IN FUN from everyone including come man, Santa Claus, those in public office. Hanging their letters on the big tree in the city and county building foyer What Some Of Our R'riends Should Get From Jolly Old St. Nicholas - Here 's By DOROTHY O. RE A clerk-elec- t; w Provo City Department of Utili- -' Lights that stay on all the, gold, kids swimming happily in hime even when the power plant! their own swimming pool. . . lis having opennouse. ,.. ... ,. . , HUh school and rollree kids t. sleeping potion for the fogies, kvho voted for "no dancing this'rats out of downtown Provo. INew Year's." Robert Q. Strong:, Provo city A typewriter without Ruth Louise Partridge A fulljauditor riouse on Jan. 17 (and that's not,anv red ribbon on it nL poker hand, dearie, but the Dia-- j provo dentists Everybody's: . : Jties . . -. h-- t u:i . es off-th- rsrVtSIPen granamoinci; ments were served at" the clusion. Dy Lai Cos Club Acacia Club con- i A r Entertained at Enjoys Yule Luncheon Sundberg Home i House Friends are invited to call at the home of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Jensen in "tjoshen today between the hours of to 6 p. m to greet them on the occasion of their 50th r-- Pen-hoste- ss full-fashione- d PRE y x - 0 llMnL v jop i hursday 9 ooierie 1 1 8hMrDerKsnire hli,o of T) sheer CHRISTMAS Permanent Special nit . Tl 1 e- T . I ""N I CAMP PROVO CAMP PLEASANT VIEW Mrs. Pearl Olsen acted as hostMet with Mrs. LaMar Ercan ess for Camp Provo in her home. brack w here the lesson was given Violin music was given by Shir- CAMP 8 Mrs Louise Trotter. Musical n , , m un ley Hansen accompanied by her Met in the home of Mrs Ka t ie 'by wire crivon hv Mrs wedding anniversary. brother, Bryant. A Christmas Mitchell. Mrs. Adeline Knight ;A'nna Asht0n. Social followed greetings from the central camp gave the lesson. Mrs Phoebe Wltn refreshments being served was read by Mrs. Vida Swenson. Smoot pleased with a Christmas. t0 17 numbers by Mrs George Tucker Darlene Carter gave piano num- story. Refreshments were served ; Bessie accompanied by Mrs bers: Mrs. May Harris, accordion to 24 by Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. Jane 'camp 1 Mrs. Elwood SundOREM Mrs. May Harris gav Keeth. solos; Paula Burgett, reading; Evans, and Mrs. C. V. Hancock Mrs Lorifida Phillips acted as accordion solos and three musi berg was hostess to members of Acacia club members chose a vocal solos, Mrs. Ethel Lewis; caPta,nas hostess with Mrs. Ella Phillips cal readings were given by Ver- the Lai Cos club Thursday eve- 1:30 luncheon to highlight their and readings by Diana Markham land Mrs Qlive Stum. Mrs G.lyle Bunker of the Lincoln high annual Christmas observance and May Muhlestein. CAMP MANAVU ning at a Christmas social. T Turker Was rhairman of the schools. Refreshments were Refreshments were served to Mrs. George E .Collard acted as nrnoram which included vocal served to 39. Florence Stocks delighted the held in the home of Mrs. Orrin 31 by the hostesses Tempe Mrs. in Nora home. her group with a review of the story Jackson, club president. "The Little Angel Who Refused Covers were laid at small tables to Sing." Games were also played. each holding a lighted red candle Each guest was presented with a surrounded by Christmas boughs. On the mantle was a pleasing tiny snowman favor. by the world's largest Those present were Mrs. Eldon Christmas scene glowing with Aston, Mrs. Neal Bunnell, Mrs. lights. manufacturer of Melvin Burgener, Mrs. Ralph Games of Monte Carlo whist Castleton, Mrs. Veigh Cummings, jwere enjoyed following the servMrs. Clifton Conk, Mrs. Moroni stockings ing. Present at the pleasant aft Jensen, Mrs. Woodruff Jensen, ernoon were Mesdames Leo AlMrs. Wallace Kendall, Mrs. Milton Littlefield, Mrs. Maurice Miller, len, Harold Anderson, D. D. Mrs. Chester Muir. Mrs. Robert Bushnell, William Connell, Erven W. Olsen, Mrs. Leonard Peterson, Coon, Clarence Ellertson, F. T. Mrs. Clifton M. Pyne, Mrs. Max Gardner, Frank Goold, Claud . Spriggs, Mrs. Herbert Stratton, Hawkins, O. H. Jackson, Emil Mrs. Harold Thatcher. Mrs. Earl Jacobson, K. Jensen, Verne NelThompson, Mrs. David Williams, son, Jesse Stott, Don Taylor, the hostess and three guests, Mrs. Theodore M. Taylor, Elliott Tut-tl- c, M. B. Wallace A. E. Wright, Harold Brercton, Mrs. Robert Walker and Florence Stocks. Milton J. Woods, Warren Salmon, Fire Chief Lloyd Dickson District court clerki A soprano Three shining red to sing opera with Warren Kirk, (like the fire insurance undernew county clerk. writers say he's gotta have). Dale Despaln and Ira Snell Warren Kirk. Utah county clerk from Pleasant Grove A pox on (Provo planning office) A bullthe people that want to put park- - dozer to move buildings to make ng meters around the city and room for for the evening H. R. Stahcli, Gerald Stone, Walparking. were Mrs. bounty building block. Mrs. Dexter lace Wayman and Thomas A. Sundberg, Some Provo mainstreet propRay Green and LaVar Chris- and Mrs. Olsen. Woolsey. Wilberg a d owners for Earmuffs for lensen year-olrty Remedy keep headache. ing out all chatter about Carl Hope, city dog tax collec- - street Darkinc. ... . lor Dogs with characteristics of t, puvv, 'The Shadow." invisible when' , 10 nanKI" cry into wnen dusi- hey are hoofing it through neigh-jD- 1 Iness starts moving off the main borhood gardens. Burton II. Adams. Utah county drag. A detention hnmel Democrats Anvthine hut Re- kite which everybody just loves. nilhiira,ls iiei Mifirrovf, rrovo cay: ReDublicanx Anvthino hnf clerk An Iron Curtain. Democrats JMuaenis naio ponsn tor The Dai y Herald Rrnortrr ho up Deiore new crexy- pUb ic officials who TOiisnine ' Mint Ernest Wilkinson takes over. what aoes on in nuhlir nffire. i tTesiaeni .rnesi Wilkinson a public information. As Low As magic chemical for detection ofi phoney halos. An: Sheriff Theron S. Hall 7 t T pscape-procounty jail. T'i J Earl Condrr, JCiCJ city engineer IcS v. idi uuiiaiiix permits! More- uik. rA ike Penrtey's, Sears md bvu, ieldhouse. A . Geneva TranporUtion Co. TT T? 7 1 'MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS" Lots of people with no cars and'zlt jLiVd lIUTlkZ more bunions. W. J. Farley. Provo chief of po- Provo Elks Ladies' night will lce A calculator to count the be held Thursday at 8 p. m. at Phone imes people say, "I just went the Elks home. Phone into the store to get some change Ladies are asked to wear hats 2440 lor the parking meter and when of their own design 2440 indicating came out I had a ticket." husband's occupation, a season, Mayor C. V. Love A rainbow their or anything else they BEAUTY SALON rched across the entire summer wish, hobby it is announced by the I 1951, and instead of a pot of committee. fire-engin- 'nl I - Dear Santa Claus. Two families on our street need a lot of presents this Christmas. They are busy families and probably wont pret time to write for themselves so we were won dering if you'll please brinpr these things to the You-TaKownty family and the Pro-V- o Sitty family: " I are, left to right: Mrs. Beverly Whiting, deputy clerk from Fourth district court; Verl Dixon, county commissioner-elect- ; Warren Kirk .county Iva Snell, of Utah county planning office. W riMr W PH ( Wt'i not too fat 1 V J nmtm to novo a uli On sittings made before December 23, we will deliver proofs before Christmas and invite the recipient to select his own Christmas gift. From the proofs selected we will make and deliver the portraits in January. Call us now for an appointment Stockings so good in every way, they're signed with the label that fwon't wash off. And jjfor your convenience in buying more, every pair is permanently identified with yourisize and Rheerness information. 1SU Exquisite IS dfnln 51 guigr with On dainty new Ungtri 1.65 Nylacr 30s Brrkshin'g famous 30 denier Nylaet, fashionably duU, mnnot run. j 351s Beautiful 30 firmer, 51 gauge stockings for sheer wearaMtfj 1.50 LARSON STUDIO 28 PHONE 384 North 1st East PROVO GLORIA'S SHOP 66 North University Ave. |