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Show o Hi&h School Girls Attend Recruitment Tea Nurses ....... . - . - - A.-- .5- yrMyVws I recruitment tea sponsored by members of UUh County : V Medical Society auxiliary. , The event took place at the homi of Mrs. Owenl Hen-inge- r, with Mrs. J. Russell Smith, Mrs. Carlo N Madsen j and Mrs. SUnley N. Clark in chargey was to session the of the acquaint girls with Purpose commmee tht nursing profession, y A WJi -- lfWll 'HSi iP ElllHlM Green Ball OltEM-Danci- ng W Heber Couple To Be Feted At Openhouse On Sunday 1 : great-grandchildr- en. Wednesday,. April 5, 1050 11 Jaycee .''Wives ALR Group in a romantic atmosphere created by Election Set Notes Date . in keeping with the theme of "Some Is Special Event a decorative scheme members of the Sharon stake 1 Enchanted Evening'.-werMIA at their annual Gold and Green ball held recently in the Joseph Smith building. Stars with special lijrhtinir effects were employed in the decorations. Interest centered on the eight elevated thrones at one end of the ballroom fashioned in gold and A film titled "Girls in White." was shown during the afternoon, and nurses present answered Xf question! asked by the honorees. Lucille Page, public health PLEASANT GROVE The sec nurse, was in charge of the din ond annual solo contest sponsored MR. AND MRS. J. O. CUMMINGS a cen by Cadmus club Of Pleasant ing room which .featured on irises and B Grove will begin at p.m. Thursterpiece of daffodils the serving table. Favors were day at the high school. Mrs. Mer miniature nurses' caps. rill w. direct the i were program.jwarmck wijii Assisting with serving Orilla Lloyd, Ruth Harvey and Participating in the contest will Carol Rail, public health nurses: be Nadine Hales, Barbara Jensen, AllcetSyme, Nancy Hansen, Isabel Lynnel Johnson, Melvma Judd, HEBER An openhouse re- -j William and Celettia M. Young! Ball, Olga Fails, Orpha Eckley, Robert Newman, Dee Olpin, BetEllen Nicholes, Utah Valley hos- ty Page, Jean Rae Pulley, Wal- ception Sunday will honor Mr. Strong. She has been active in pital nurses; Lucille Johanoesen, lace Saling, Geraldine Thome, and Mrs. J. G. Cummings, who church affairs, serving as a Relief Marie Qeddes, Cynthia Curtis, Joanne Whitehead, Beverly were married 60 years ago; April society worker for many years. ice Wright and Lynn Young. Josephine Wightman, VanClara Children of the couple Include: 0, 1890, in Provo. Friends are Anderson, L. Q. LaTronico, Lynnell Johnson,! Betty Page cordially invited to call at their Mrs. W. W. (Celestia) Burgner MUltr. and Marie Mortensen, and Beverly Wright! are partici home, 261 N. 4th W., Heber, from and Mrs. R. E. (Rhoda) Shurtz, Utah State hospital nurses. as special guests. They pating to 7 p. m. The family requests Heber; Mrs. Tracy (Edith) Blood, Auxiliary Member were award winners last year. Cedar City; Mrs. Melvin (Afton) no gifts. be There will be twos cash awards Auxiliary members present,Were Jack B. Cummings and sides those listed above. Following their marriage in Eliason, given, one to first place vocalist Salt Lake Provo Mr. and Mrs. Cummings Boyd S. Cummings, Mrs. R. Oarn Clark. Mrs. W. T. and one to first place a grandalso reared They City. 10 Mrs. E. D. resided there for Ostler, years, later son, Don C. Anderberg, of Hasler, Mrsv Salt John Rupper, Mrs. Eugene L. The Boys and Girls Glee club moving to Heber where they have " Lake City. Wiemera and Mrs. J. J. Weight. wUl also give two numbers as lived since. The couple has IS grandchilMr. Cummings. the son of John dren and part of the program.! six A dinner meeting was held by G. E. Child, director of music J. and Sophia Johnson Cummings, members of the Utah County at the Lincoln high school will be was born April 18, 1870, In Heber. Medical Society auxiliary recent the contest Judge. Assisting Mrs. A retired sheep and cattle ranch Warnick with the program are er, he is active in LDS church af ly at a local cafe. Mrs. J. Russell Smith, presi Mrs. A. B. Gibson and Mrs. Miln fairs, currently serving as high dent, conducted the session. Films Adamsoh. in Heber Second ward. on public .health and nutrition The public is cordially invited priest Mrs. Cummings, the former were shown during the evening. to attend this program. Agnes Strong, was born April 30, Others in attendance were Mrs, 187P in Provo, the daughter of E. Mrs. G. Y. Anderson, Wayne Allred. Mrs. Olen L. Allen, Mrs Bowen were Mrs. Leslie Cornaby, Riley Clark, Mrs. Stanley N, Mrs. M. C. Moody, Mrs. Ed Pine-ga- r, Mrs W. D. Craney, Clark, Mrs. Mrs. Harold Smith, Mrs. MerW. T. Hasler. Mrs. Roy B. Ham. Is Mrs. Harvey Neilson, rill McKell, X. Mrs. Jorgensen, Ralph mond, Owen Rowe and- - Mrs. WilSPANISH Mrs. J. Boyd Larsen, Mrs. Milo of Mrs. liam Partington. Moody,: Mrs. Don C. Merrill, Thalian club held their annual Mrs. John birthday party recently at the Other couples present were: Mrs. D. E. Ostler. RuDoer. Mrs. Guy A. Richards, First ward church with their hus Mr. and Mrs. Owen L. Barnett, Mrs. and Mrs. J. Isaac Taylor, Mrs. David Rees, Mrs, Seth bands as special guests. Smoot. Mrs. Rex T. Thomas, Mrs, Dinner was served at small Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Cornaby, R. H. Wakefield, Mrs. Wells tables decorated in I club colors, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dixon, Mr. Brockbank, Mrs. J. J. Weight, rose, pink and green, with vases and Mrs. LeGrande Smith, Mr. Mrs. Carlos N. Madsen, Mrs. Tal holding: small rosebuds which and Mrs. Otto Stewart, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, madge Thompson and Mrs. Gor later1 were given to the members. Mrs. Hyrum Jones, Mr. and Mrs, don Johnson. MrsJ David Bowen, chairman,' Ralph Bramwell, welcomed the group.! A program Allen Cornaby and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Crabb and Dr. ant" Mrs. consisting of a xylophone selec Allen Brockbank and M and tion by Mrs. Milo Moody, hum orous monologue, by Ralph Bram- - Mrs. Rulon Morgan of Provo, y well, piano trio by Mrs. Ed Pine-ga- guests. t Snaec S aether Mia Ma Mrs. MerrUl McKell and Mrs tried Sec Heblnc paortaaU. tafee- - Owen Rowe and a cornet solo by Lcsf-lssti- nt feet a whatever your Max Thomas. Relief for itnmti ; oo, fcin trouble may be anrthinf from bead Mrs. Mr. and of Glenn Turner to feoWWONDEK SAL VI can help yaw. Urn the kra la the A rear Pmlint Springvllle showed moving picItchy Wa mm for yo falka at beaae ' tures. WONOest SALVE k) white, aanlnaa. a tipl So mmny people depend on The group enjoyed' square dan- Hare's antloaiaic. No or!y appearance. yiSate Sot Reainol Ointment to relieve enartinc BALVW t uJtt cing led children. Got WON Mrs. Owen Rowe and itch of dry eczema, chanaf . common run, by or moony refunded.. Truly waaaorfuL E. E. Knudsen. it maul It faea. At all drutfiaU. The jr ?Walreen. Buyle, gold ' la Prove members in charge foot it tun all relief to great. Try It I City and Heequhrt Drug Stores or of Committee the entertainment with Mrs., dv your nmtwii draffist " (Adv.) SetjThursday DAILY HERALD Annual Sharon Stake Gold And f i)i U:,y i Solo Contest film Shown WV', i More than 40 senior high ichool girl f rod throughout UUh county Tuesday Afternoon wer honored At a nurses members report. :c'v.N green with a large gold star bear ing the name of the ward forming the backgrounds. Reigning over the affair were eight lovely queens who were crowned by Fra.nk Wall, stake M Men president, with garlands of The Wasatch high pink carnations and gold net. HEBER The queens were Marilyn' school Junior Prom will be held Grand View; Kate Wag-staf- f, Buckner, in the social hall Friday evening, Hill Crest: Ruby Brown, according to an announcement Lake View; Raquel Bennett, made today. Timpanogos; Elaine Anderberg, This popular annual ball will Lincoln; Joyce James, Oak Hills; Joy Allred, Pleasant View, and follow the theme "Meet Me Marilyn Carter who replaced Dreamland," with decora Ruth Reynolds for Edgemont. tions and dance programs in the The theme songwas sung by a e L. Kinsame motif. Betsy McMillan is trio composedAf-itlainEvelyrfHigbee and Jerry chairman of the decorating com ney, Hansen accompanied hy Maxine mittee. Varley. All wards combined in tha The promenade vwill start at floor show presented under the 8:30 and will be directed by Jane direction of stake dance directors. Younger and FarreU Thacker. The queens were introduced in Prom chairman is Marlene Giles. rhyme written by Kay Camenish, Other committee members in stake Gleaner president. elude:- Kate' McGuire. assembly Stake MIA officers in charge program; Stephen Mahoney, ad- of arrangements were Mrs. Lur-lee- n vertising, and Joyce Bowden, Loveless, president of the programs. Ferrin Van Wagoner, YWMIA, Elvin Bunnell, president Wendell Cheney and Karl Probst of the YMMIA, Mrs, Nina Carter, are faculty advisors. Mrs. Ann Wood, Warren Weeter, An invitation is extended to the Elmer Jacobs, Kay Camenish, Frank Wall and Norman Oliphant. public to attend. High School Prom Slated repr-sent- - OREM Jaycee Wives will hold annuity election of Officers at a dinner meeting tonight at Parks cafe under direction of Mrs. Richard Park, president. Mrs. Toffee Hauien is color ed - -- captain in charge of arrangements, assisted by Mrs. Grant Young, A discussion of Girl Scout activities will be program topic. A musical pro- been arranged, Jram has will be served at o'clock. ONLY THREE j Commemorating the birthday anniversary of the lata Alice Louise Reynolds, Utah educator and LDS church worker, mem bers of ALR Chapter One met Sunday evening In the home of Mr. and Mra. C. S. Boyle. Tht story of Miss Reynolds' life, "Lighter of Lamps," by Amy Brown Lyman, was reviewed by club members, and several of tha group, who had known Miss Reynolds personally, recounted experiences shared with har. Refreshments wera served. DAYS To-nigh- tin . LEFT! FREE TELEVISION SET AT SPECKART'S - GET YOUR TICKETS NOW! I S i THE ULTIMATE IN FLATTERY FROM ClubvBirthddy Observed FORK-i-Memb- u ers 0 yn U r, in. Irriktiea ! , easter styles T if If r a a. W I A you'll find at J Hollywood a: and vine a- - OA LUPINO -- OMAN m J '. ' ' f I- I At fsshtoasM crossroads everywhere yoeill see dramatic, gyly colored Shoes. Joiene Hollywood-Iasplre- d idea with young They're fashion plate tinea. . careful crafting. 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