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Show Society ' Church - School Arts - Comics Feature Sectio n PROVO, SEPTEMBER SUNDAY? UTAH COUNTY, UTAH 1951 2, Sports Activities Gain Popularity In Feminine Ranks By EAT gCHWAETJt As the years come and world over are Darticinatinv more and more women the . in n porta tneee days, com- run of it. And. what is true the for petitively as well aa just of the world in general is also- .rue of Central Utah and - v Provo. Whether it is hunting or fishing, bowling, tennis, arch ery, softball, golf, skiing or something else, the gala are showing interest in the field of sports. With all the Labor and time saving devices in the home, the women have more ' free' time to devote to sport than did their mothers aadK grandmothers before them, and they are taking full advantage of it Bowling and golf particularly have captured the fancy of the fair sex. Not too ldng ago, bowling aj primarily a man's game, but within recent years women by the thour sands across the length and breadth nf the United ' State have been flocking to the emporiums. Two of the Beat In recent years, Provo has had its share of good women bowlers. Two of the outstanding of women bowlers in Provo during the past year have been Dolores Prow and Agnes Jenkins. Boasting a season's average of 164, Mrs. Jenkins wop the all events championship and trophy inthe Provo City Women's bowling tourney and paced her team. Hedquist Drugs, to the Provo Ladies' league championship during the past year. $ Miss Prow, who is president of the Ladies' league teamed with Kenneth Clark to win the mixed doubles crown of the Grand Junction. Colo., Spring Festival bowling classic and the ladies' singles crown of the Carbon county claasic at Price. She maintained a 163 average during the past year. Devotees of Golf Like bowling, golf has plenty devoted addicts among the women of Provo. At the moment, Mrs. Pura Richards, a native of Monterrey. Mexico,, appears Jo be the best of Provo's feminine linksters, having won the Provo City Women's tourney Thursday by defeating Orebelle Lentz, 4 and 3 on the Timpanogos course. Before coming to the United States, Mrs. Richards 1 played golf competitively in Mexico for several years in tourneys in Mexico City and Tamphco. She came to Provo in 1944 from Chicago and joined the Timpanogos Women's Golf association in 1947. Her victory Thursday was her first in a major tourney, although she placed in other meets on numerous oc. pin-busti- ng -- . assa . Business and Professional Women s Club Announces 'nmmittee ivvointments .... .L i " a - ROUNDl'P OF CHAMPIONS Pictured above are some of the feminine sports champions of the year in Central Utah. In photo at left are Provo's twomost outstanding women bowlers, Mrs. Agnes Jenkins (left) and Dolores Prow. Mary Ann Godfrey (in circle) is one of the many junior feminine athletes. She recently won top laurels ih the Utah Valley tennis tournament. One of the state's best women linksterjt is Mrs. Pura Richards (photo at right ) who this week .won the championship in the annual Provo women's tournament. Acclaimed by many as Utah county's most outstanding feminine softball player is Mrs. Joy Cannon (lower center), the "Babe Ruth" of the Provo Rangerettes team. , The coming year's program was mapped and officer were made at a and committee appointments for. 1951-5meeting of tn Provo Business ajid Professional Women's " club recently at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Wiseman. 2 Vera Woodland, club president took- - charge of the meeting, and the various committee chairmengave reports of their prospective activities for the coming year. The committees which have Keen- aft un' with Lucille Haws as 1 J ModeC Belvedere Bridge Club Holds Party MotHefS, HuSDQnUS Q-- t . KQfyOn UUting Hair Product Helps Tame Unruly Tresses Aufhdr PrOv( - Dual-Purpos- To Be Feted At Open House By ALICIA HART NEA Beauty Editor Provo authoress. Mrs. C. S. (Margaret) Maw. will be teted art an open house Sept. 11 in the Women's clubhause. according to an Announcement, made' today A ' e Many women, attempting to The Modern The home of Mrs Melvin J SPRINGVILLE coax their own tresses into an , , program coordinauon aidunidn Mothers club held 'a husbands McFarland was the. scene of a approximation of the latest hair, styles, often find these ingenious) list first: Public affairs commit-- ; party Wednesday evening iat bridge party held Friday night by Mrs. E. E. Coles. coiffures are more easily adclub tec, Pauline' Shipmari. - GraceKellvs Belvedere f bv Bridge the, -The open house is being mired than , copied Even if the: Jarvisandi Marian Cheever, was the servedA delicious dmner it- i bridge prizes sponsored jointly ' by the Capturing of setting is mastered, it's- trick Writers ana Jhe Past 'Presisometimes, difficult to persuade relations! Erma ' Bennett. Velyn at 7:30,' and was followed by. were Mrs. Charles D. Nielaon .and strong-mindUstks. once ardents stions of the Provo Stevens. Ruth Aiken and Clara": games conducted by Mrs: Quentin Mrs. Harold Stubbs. to continue following the Women's Council and by the Dee Heindselman; education ranged, diNel decorate asters in charge The committee Gay ' dictates of fashion. Utah Sorosis. . It will .be vocations. Gen Eggertsen with ot the party included Mrs. and a delightful lun from 3 to 5 pm. held Marie Elliott and Erma Dee Rob- -' If you've been condemning .Tav Served by. the hOStPSS Vtrc nA cafotv- Imnoono Tlmmli awronre health Mrs. Maw's most recent l.v hair as unmanageable, you your ' Other member weref CmIiTbiJQI': Bni.n r.vnthia Curtisattending -it' book is "Nikoline's Academy" may Wind a helpful new preparaDIuB.u 4 Mark H. Nielsen. Mrs. Dar . Pink which has been published by tion dedicated to making difficult following couples were injrel, . stringfellow. Mrs. Jack F: (the Oxford Press. finance committee, Susan Seal! , tresses respond to desired ar and Mrs. Jess Van! and Mas. Mable .aKirk, 1 Christina, Chase, attendance: Mr. rangement. T r m"S A g i WaMAnan wa lMrIMIM Mtv i aria it na ann ve Airs.i enrp acnr ever. Mr. amai ana Licanor b It's not a lacquey, its makers gaa'r'd: legislation committee. A1- - Leonard Jamet Mr. and Mrs. Jav was a PciaI guest. ' Missionary-Isbut rather a claimt lie Clark, Mable Kirk, Pauline; Bingham, Mr; and Mrs. John s liquid which may be used to hold with the aid of a new hair prod' Shipmarr;, news service, Gertrifde Stark,! Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hold- A yoar. hair in place either before uct, this young woman finds it Wiseman: radio. Beatrice Brown: Mr "and Mrs. Ray Lovell, UfTieQO AUXIIIO you set it or after it's "arranged greater .ease in setting her - tawayl RounAmanda parliamentarian, and combed. Mr. Mrs unmanageable hair. A final Mr Ernest and a. Boverj Groupdy; reservations, Beth Schofield. and Mrs. Chester after her tresses are spraying To Mr. make to your hair easier Wright. HUShQnQS Phyllis Smith, Annette Cook.' helps keep them Miss work with when you're setting it arranged PLEASANT GROVE .Quentin Nielsoh, Mr. Edna Johnston. Cora Booth, and and Mrs. lErwin and docilely in place. neatly enter Sheffield. - Mr. A f who will and Mrs. on Whitehead bit this ry of. Betty ,a spraying Hilda Falls. ' 7 Mrs. Uiro Miller. Mr and the LDS mission home in after your sham- National securitv, Thora Snv-de- r. iand --Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Gleh - just " P'per, " ThK Omeca Auxiliary of ' Ma- - 'TV'"" Carrtl Raile. Olga Falls. Mr. and Mrs. hihiif. oniortainfH thpir hu- - sf" "y-w- y nair, ma Elo'ise Fillmore and Viola Thorn-se- Perry Goodliffe, offers additional con- Civsey, Mr. and Mrs. Jiramie business buzz. Pearl Dahlen. Jim TTTTiW Juna Washburn and Marian Jar-vi- s: LawrenceT4 .Canyon Glen recently. historian. Rhea J?fvp: mem- . V A,er The following people were !"" . ar,jyour nair is dry and vour .virs. rviua Beatrice Brown. Kate resent: Mr. and Mrs. Don Jacobnaivey. bershlp. Jcain Ramseau, -Alice arship, I I of eiacP pjth(,r a. hnm. nr , A sen. Mr and Mrs. S. L Atfcin, of the YWMIA.was in charge ' Syme. Mima Rasband. .the pro- - Mathews and ben Eggertfcn. C XrL J I S LnJf favorite . nnv .. sram coordinator and three presi .Civic renresentatives are hns- - Mr. and Mr. Axel Stevensen. Mr. "'f.r program. th, uir-ruid .i tn hU dents": friendship. nrmiiri ' B lioht- mm ,ycaciit.u Reta Eebert. oital cuild. Leah Wheclwriebt: and Mrs. LaVar Rees,- Mr and i :j-." rti EdlllM .idtKWn, T l't-iMilMC!,,UUM maintain t Ht nprffmn rtfy rrti,r-r 'W5' D Mrc HfnnL' .on4 nlln WnoM U xi X'v CKUH UmrO J- tI co'tfuref vvTiUr 7Sa3 2k!? Margaret Dramor. Lois Gardner. Safety council, Thora Snydcrv and Bert Gill. of to an- -i Kinaev wish i Midway LaVerne Oldfoyd. Zella Passetto Woman's Legislative Council, Al Guests were Mr. and Mrs- John a The preparation is available in nounce the engagement of their who of ?T.i Mildred ulmer. Donna Pete rson Petersen,. r Provo; Ann Price. 2alrJB',5rtg"L 've er. Karma, to Bill Lefler, Bill and and Ellen Luke: music. prectt-Mr,.. gulden red. Mr, and Mrs Zen Lefler Jtee I Browfc : Salisbury and Alta Elliott; .n"1 well., as in ;of et ti of her service- as chorister j ..uiuiicm ncuirai. unoose tne Karma is a senior at the of ithe ward MIA. De" "M nighlighting satcb rwgh school Mr Lefler will Light refreshfnenU were served ;"aaef""-uhi coior ox your nair. attend xne Brignam Young unl after the ptogram. versity. . ,. . ,. - Ge ;i 7 - j ed - - T Lr-i- Li-ki- ;.m -- ,uUlrv,.ru. Clar-fBri- . casions. Besides Mrs. Richards and Mrs. Lentz, other top Provo women golfers at the .present time include Mrs. Thorn Snyder, who won the title last year" Edith Stein. Alice Corleissen. Joyce. Moore. Kay Moore. Bernie Kolehmainen, Nadine Griffiths, Mildred Caine, Jessie. Caine. Connie Jex and Irene Duckett. m, l dual-purpo- Honored by I . Mutual . lnhrtn ! - Pnrh . n; - ; fH m U. A- - r hairrirr'. 1 T P-r-nl Midway Miss ' uit-siuv- v , ui h Engagement of I ri;l . T se - - . - g4 ShnLYoul.euBeic. . SSffflSS ; - lf 10 Care isson Vn i Is . opic intensive lesson on the Care Caiiforn a Visitors (Guests at Dinner . I ,. v T 11 A . , i 'f - . . . tVkmwm . . U . .1 . . f adBBT ' rMiJuAn. Zrl SdeSTfro Glow BV NI suite of a rfc?e woman's wardrobe again, blouses, too. take on portance. Because a blouse pigments a suit, adds glow and sparUe, it's a fashion accessory to he nirkeri 'with rare ' Blouse em,phasis this autumn is on color. Soft, delicate shades im-he- m com-jwi- - - Haye ld r II V I in i Mrs. Thursday at 7 30. 'if ( . Be Honored waft 'TBS LOVILIIIT Clitttill IN AM IBM ! A Brigham i -- I 1 Three) Registration of 1 i Put study.group. will follow. Young, university year, and perhaps until he Bernell Mclntire. will ceives his Hoetorate, he said. Twenty-seve- n Thev will sail on the USS past presidents sail Sept 11 for Vienna. Austria ,ne Bus'ness and Professional where he will.' continue, his Veendam. and plan to disem- such as Wheat gold, dazziinfyrolor Bur-M- il has short sleeves, a enss- s viua win or nonorra stuaies. Accompanying mm win oarK at nourroim 10 visit wir. touna in gold aster, rich Copper crossed, notched tie. It's .done in .A. nnHnmni i. J. dinner he hie u?if . . . . caltoH . ' t t . hrother . .a Veil . who at'. a 27th anniversary th hrnwn . i .fnrmr tUHha'Urlnlirv'c rL. o itr.j. ' i . t(J iUI IS'U ..." a, 1)11. " " ywi iw, more to dark. and their small baby, ju on an LDS mission in Holand ma.ke .the wearing of a suit meeting to be held Sept. 13 at Mortenaen, j are deep reds, some of The fine tuck brb that decorates Keeleys cafe. Mr. Mclntire is a son of Mr. Jali. ' 1 ee v entertainment Mrs. . E. A. Mclntire M has softened to paler versions: another s h o r blouse1 Mclntire his and received Tr. Special beenj ad rose, thistle pink and cycla- - (right) in a faille from hs same planned, according to Mrs. Ger- - bachelor of arta degree at thejHeyburn. Ida. and prior to his men. Foils to brown and gray house is lighted by the gleam j trude. Wiseman, publicity chair- - conclusion of the summer term, attending the BYU he wfrnto flannels are. pale toastbeige andjof small' rhinestone buttons. Col- - man. He has a major in German and the Idaho State college fork year 'f ., , . M Ulan nmw A a tnhl ("-vi UA . . v ,, , .hift,.,-...ill K. t.ol i H IJ1KT i :IS ui , m,v ' .Ail,., .a. tm'ma t .u. v rwu anu vs. j . u .h Minust1. lUiflllu A tailored, blouse (left) in a too. is found in a ranee of rich Aria Mitchell, who was given byicontinue his studies at the Uni- - an LDSll.nmission in the Swiss- - I wshabie tissue faille fabric by color. jBPW scholarship award lor l51-- i versity of Vienna for at least a Austrian mission. f (Continued en Family to Sail Sept. 11 For Vienna on Education Mission Past Presidents Autumn Blouses Emphasize Color . C,ark- Mis E11'" Diah research department, offi-- t cials of the polio foundations from Salt Lake City as well .as prominent orthopedic physicians. and Sparkle GAILE DUGAS Woman's Editor j I F A N'FW" YORK ' become the backbone - i,". ; W'H hold their first meeting of the season Thursday .at 7:30 p' m in tne Women' cJ"h house. AAUW The American Association of University Women will hold its first dinner meeting of the season in the Joseph Smith builriing nurse of Provo and Mrs ihome 'o attend the dinner party Ettsna Curfew of the ward will! in their honor, give material and demonstrations. Attending were Mr and Mrs U Hich. will include Hatch. Mr. and Mrs. Burnell ,and hot .packs for polio patients.) Hatch and family; Mr. and Mrs. v.w.Cw wds mussn irom. uMar Fillmore and daughter. ! "nd Mrs. Gerald W,ardv, t0iiaJi.env . h'iCrlec; Mr1 Kini... f V' L,non and son. Jerry: Mrs. Von oe Jm v all-arou- nd - f health BV n - - . Mrs.-Canno- LADIES AID SOCIETY. COM Ml MTV CHl'RCH Mrand Ron- - W1" no,a tnMr opepinn meeting "'.Mrs. . .Bud Peterson and son the Vork and business meeting! with a birthriav lunrh. Tueadav wcre dln" .Cal" chl?2ndof the Sunset ward Relief society ners clarVe In are Ruth Twitch- eo,nin Tuesday at 2 a m according to AmeriMn Fork mt lh evening of "' chalrnW9, Teas ,ndDAnn hoie Pfesi- Mr. and Mrs. Charles William. Ross and lLh.Ward RUcf Pope. "'"y . Girls' softball was revived in Provo last summer after h ing dormant for several years, thanks to the efforts of Mrs. Doris Cummings and Marion 'Tete" CM sen, city soft-ha- ll director. Provo had a Jam in the Utah Countv leaarue known as the Rangerettes. composed mainly of junior and senior school girls. This year, Provo had two teams in the county league -- - the Rangerettes and Miller's Sporting Goods. Spanish Fork and Orem also had teams in the league this year and girls softball haa experienced a tremendous jhoom in this area, thanks to this league and the appearance of the Salt Lake Shamrocks in Provo, Babe Ruth of League The Rangerettes. coached by Frank Dart, won the league championship this summer. They were sparked to the league championship by Joy Cannon, the ' Babe Ruth" of the loop, who played shortstop for the team. Her sensational fielding and home run hitting brought the Rangerettes many a victory this summer. A native Of St George, has several sisters who have played softball or. are playing at the present. She somewnat ol an girl athlete and won the doubIe s championship twice afld the Singles crown Olice in the enior high school girlp tennis tournev, which Used to be held in connection with the BYU Invitational trmrb and field meet and relay carnival. Justin Colyar, manaizer of one team in the county lea, gue called Mrs. Cannon, the "best player in the league this year." And, a lot of other observers w,ill agree with him Club Notes i f Softball Revival j j ALSO SE THE COMPLETE DUNCAN'S CANTERBURY LINE fun.-Ther-e -- t- -s j -- ' 1 1 v ' , ,-- 1 -- V Of CRYSTAL HAMILTON'S 216 N. UNIV. AVI. |