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Show SUNDAY, MARCH S3, 183 UtB County. Utah s Honors 'Paid o Queen at ' SUNDAY HERALD ews evyiy OCl I Stoke Ball Royal honors were accorded Jan Chynoweth of Beverly ward in pretty ceremonies during which she was5 crowned queen of the Or era Stake Gold end Green ball. The coronation- highlighted al event Thursday the evening at the Vermont-OreFirst ward amusement hall. Ward queens who were also In the com petition - for the stake queen honors and who served, as at tendant were Norma Clegg, Vineyard; Jerry Hansen. Sharon; Phyliss Carroll. Tlmp View; Na- dine Hales, Windsor; Francis Smith. Orem First: Patricia La. mond, Vermont Marvin Stratton, stake high council MIA representative ofv ficiated In the coronation ceremonies. Little Bille Nelson was the crown bearer and Laura Lee Sandbloom and Annette Wells served at flower grls while Diana and Barbara Jan Rowley were the trainbesrert; Decorations carry in r out the theme of Gold and Green Fantasy featured colorful flowers and fairyland figures. The throne was draped in gold land green. In charge of the decorations were Mrs. Nanalee Stratton, Mrs. Vern v. v-.s- . , I... Thurber, Leonard Madsen and Mrs. Janet Sandbloom. CHILDREN Mrs.' W. R. Liechty. left, and Mrs. H. B. Arrowsmith of the TOTS FOR J. Reed Rowley. MIA activity a 5. at Ronald Utah to the polio patient Ivory. Dekatos Literary Club present some tinker toys", little was master . of cere counselor Green. The club's project this year is helping the children's ward at monies and Oriel Valley Hospital from Fountain Clegg intro ., . tha hospital. Mrs. J. B. French is Dekatos president. duced floor show numbers in clever rhyme. Approximately 50 couples appeared - in the dance numbers among which were "Tea Foe Two," "Double Date" and square dances. Others assistPHI GAMMA SI Today 3 p. m., with Jane Clyde, ing in arranging the delightful 860 N. 13th E. ; Mrs. Hazel B. affair were stake MIA 'officers Bowen, Spanish Fork, will be the and .board members. guest speaker. ' the club this year chose the chil WOMEN'S REPUBLICAN THERON LUKE Thursday 2 p. m., with Mrs 's ward on which to center its Maurice Kids will be happier in the Harding. 1615 North Wil Utah Valley . of the . ward efforts. Aa a rulf rn nv dren's low Lane. Dr. Richard Poll of the child has BYU will, speak on U. S. foreign ??"Al i-,7o lous hour lo- rtu policy. Musical program will be Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harding given under the direction of Mrs of Vineyard entertained informal Oiih. A table and chair set has also J. Edwin Stein. Assistant hostesses ly Friday evening for some friends As their regufar project to" aid been contributed to the children's are Mrs. Ralph Packard, Mrs who hsd enjoyed"' the BYU-spo, --Utah. Valley HospiUl uuua. ward by the Dekatos club. Mem A. L. Duckett and Mrs. Bert sored church historical tour-takthe past summer. bers have also spent time rolling Crane Highlights of the trip were talk oanaages. along with other ladies DE MOLAY MOTHERS and arrangements were organizations of the city. with Mrs. Carlos Orton, ed over Monday made for a banquet of the entire And Dekatoes ladies have each 846 E. 3rd N.. 8 p. m. tour group to be held at the BYU given in another way that you can't WRITERS ?SECTION measure in dollars and .cents. For Women's' Council, Thursday evening: 8 Others attending on Friday were children too small or ill to read to p. m., at the. Women'sTuesday, ... Clubhouse Mr. and Mrs. V: A. Powell and Mr. women themselves have the, taken OREM-OreJaycee Wives the time to make -- the trio to the Mrs. Ei E. Coles will criticize and Mrs. Lewis Olpln of Pleasant a social poems submitted by mem enjoyed supper and cooue nospitai and sit and read to them original bers. progressiva This evening, latter service is one which the game diversion ana mgn is needed badly at the hospital, ac- LAMBDA TAU Monday. Utah Valley' .Hospital. score prize went to Mrs. Hewitt cording to Olga Falls, superintend7:30 p. m. Bandages will be folded ent Strong and the consolatteaavor of nurses. or men Women, for Mrs. a book review given by Mrs. 'to Mrs. BurnellwasFowler. matter, who can find time to and Theo Anderson. in charge of mat Torvall Nelaon to read children during the hour LADIES OF ELKS the games. for this are al permitted activity - Members autographed a book ways needed. Wednesday Elks home. 8 p. m. to be sent to Mrs. Edward C. Ever read to a sick child? You Annual election of. officers. Plans Voelker former president of the might try it sometime." You'll find will also be made for the installaclub who has moved to Mt. View, tne wan little smiles of aDDrecia tion banquet to' be .held in May. California recently. During the tion are more than enough reward The program will be given by Mrs. business session conducted by tor your trouble and when vou Carl Furr, winner of this year's Mrs. Glen Healy, president, the learn to keep the lumps out of your musical scholarship presented by ! annual elections were set for throat each time you go Into the the organization. the second Wednesday in April. polio ward, it gets to be fun. The OREM WOMEN'S CLUB Mrs. Leland McKenna; health- ladies of the Dekatos. and manv Wednesday Scera lounge, 3:30 chairman 'reported on the meet- ouiers are aoing ueir snare,, but p. "m. Geneva Call wilt read a - Council more, are needed. three-alngs of the Orem Health play, "Papa Is All" in and members .pledged to support Ana iaae our word for It. vou a program arranged by Mrs. the blood typing and immuniza- won't feel your time thaa been Margaret Simmons. Officers ad tion clinics being planned for wasted. vise that dues should be paid. . April. were ivirs. Attending the social Allen Sumsion. MrC Delbert Mills. Mrs. Burnell Fowler, Mrs for pretty hemrine Russell Park. Mrs. Ted Simmons, Mrs. Bob Booth. Mrs. Dixon Lar ,: son!' Mrs. Bill Burr, Mrs. Robert yelet trim, bafts! O. Kron, Mrs. LaMar Skelton, , k 1 w a V Mra. Warren Salmon. 'Mrs. Fred Wright. Mrs. Glen Healy, Mrs. Hatch. Mrs.' William Wells, Jay Mrs. Utrm TMuurri Tnriam. cool, soft cotton boiisf Lowell Prestwich. Mrs. "Grant trimmed with oirVyelet Young. Mrs. Leland McKenna Mrs. Torvall Nelson, Mrs. Hewitt mbroicJefy ondcjotnr . Strong and Mrs. Weston Kofford Mrs. Russell Park' and Mrs. Ted vchkal bbonaxceptknpl Simmons were color captains in charge of the evening's entertain SUPS..... 2? 'Meet the Crowd' Party Given for : Pajr Wed In Home ORXM Visiting Friend - held during the week at the W. A. Beeser residence with daeg&ter. Pat. being hostess to a social given la honor of Naa Boultoa of Dea- m .. : BED-RIDDE- . N Dekatos Club Gives Service to Children's Ward at Local Hospital Club Notes Entertains Tour ... chB-jdren- Group Informally bed-ridd- en ... n- en Social Evening Enjoyed by Jaycee Wives ', m nieet the crowd" party was A semi-form- HEBER Mr. and Mrs. WaQace Lindsay announce the marriage of caur liter, Glenna main and their -Bud" Wayne Kohler. sea of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Kohler of Midway. rer. The visitor had been spenden Thursday evening at the home ing part of Spring veeatiaa aa f the bride. President Nrphi Prove. p Probst sole maised.-th- e double ring The eveaisg was spent U getting . ceremony. The bride was radiant la a cows acquainted, listening . te records of white satin and lace. Bar fln- - and in visiting. ger-ti- p veil feQ from a pearitBd-de- d te A 'pot tuck luncheon was served those named and Pat Garten. Juliet cap and her bridal ban- JeAna Ertynne Wrirht. quet was a cluster of red reees. LaDawa Bullock. Noble. Norma Scherer. She was attended by Mary Ana Broekbank. Ana Wood. Mary ruber, maid of hosor: Mrs. Dean Kay Carol Wayman. Mary Ja Para-mor- e. Kohler, Pfcylis Johnson. Ann Mont- -' Jtannetle Hoover and Jin foraery and Joyce Murdock. Tha Clark, i attendants were all gowned In pase ' Vv tel shades and carried- . TCXTUKK ed nosegays. . The bridegroom Is In the armed Pick your Jewelry pets with Ua services and will soon return to his faceted, pebbly or post of duty and the bride Intends cruacny: Jewelry makes a to continue her- schooling. with Its "poodle" look, too! v.. . " GXXZX BZAN WHIRLIGIG eaJ. pteaUfBL hesaaa Bsaassaeeai r 7 -- . Dinne r, Va riety Prog ram Highlights Cattlemen And Gow Belles Annual Socia lirsrn wt-eaee old-faihlo- a- ture-frost- m mm y, - rmmtv wwwmm hi. ' some community singing Including men and their partners enjoyed a' song whose words were com-- ; a banquet and program in the posed by Mrs. Sylvia Swenson of Social Hall Wednesday, evening. Spanish Fork. Other musical sum- -' The table decorations carried out bers included accordion solos by the cattle Industry them with fat Miss NadW. Davis, a. vocal duet cattle In miniature grazing in green by J. R. Nebon and LaRee Baird grass and large gilded cow belli accompanied by Mrs. Meryle a guitar-anmandolin duet tied with yellow ribbons vielng for honors with bouquets of . daffoila. played by LaVon and Billy Witt; Mrs. Emily Conrad. Mrs. Ethel a vocal solo with guitar and' played by Har Broadbent and Mrs. Florence Nelson, county Cow Belle officers, ar- vey Crook; a saxophone solo by sung by a ranged the decorations. J. Errol Lee Morris and a chorus Hicken, president of the Wasatch group of men who modeled ladies Cattle Growers Association, con- clothes in a comic fashion review ducted the meeting and .introduced skit. The characters in this fashion L. C. Montgomery who was re show were introduced by Mrs. cently reelected president, of the Mary Mahoney and included: UUh Horse and Cattle- Growers Frank Conrad. Jay McNaughlon, for the 17 consecutive year: Mrs. Vincent Giles. Errol Hicken. Irwin Deon' Hicken, reelected president Hicken. Frank Popp. Rodney Maof the Utah Cow Belles. for her honey and Clyde Broadbent. David second term of office; and Ed Thacker told some of his original Adair, retired forest service rang- - Jokes and a discussion of the good "The state cattle people seem to and bad partsof stock raising was' to like Heber people." Mr. Hicken given by Joseph Witt and Clyde remarked concerning the state elec Ritchie. A film of Interest to cattle raisers was shewn by Darretl tions. 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