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Show Plans Completed For Guesf Appearance of Mrs. Norris Provo has been named as one of five Utah communities to be host to Mrs.: Kathleen Norris during her visit to Utah this week. Mrs. Norris, said to be America's most beloved novelist, will speak at the Joseph Smith auditorium. Erigham Young University at 2 p.m. Wednesday: All of her appearances are under the direction of the women's committees representing a fund-raisicampaign of the Utah ReCommittee. Finance publican Other appearances of the famed novelist Will be in Salt Lake City, Opden, Brigham City and Logan. The subject of her Wednesday talk will be "Women's Responsibility Today." Mrs. Norris is a beloved name in American literature, and a most delightful ' and informative public speaker. Mrs. Paul D. Vincent is chairman of the Utah County appearance of Mrs. Norris and announces that a tea and reception will be with given following!, the, lecture meet an opportunity offered to Mrs. Norris in person. She will also autograph any books desired. the V As an added highlight ofGoodafternoon Lt Gov. and Mrs. win Knight of California, former will be in attendance Provoans. - iiuJ au- . Vfnht r r nn. the " ... innMP fc. will program with Mrs. Norris. At the reception Mr. and Mrs. Knight are looking forward to renewing acquaintances and greeting , friends who formerly knew them and their families when they Jived in Provo. The couple enjoy a close friendship with Mrs. Norris and he has said that ft will be a pleasure to appear with her. As a special feature, a number, of tickets for the dinner to be held in Salt Lake City lay 22 will be given away, the number depending on "the tipnrfinp it the Norris lecture. Robert Voegeler. who gained in ternational fame following his long imprisonment, will be. the sneaker at the Salt Lake dinner. Mrs. Ralph: Packard of Provo is handling the tickets for the Norris lecture. Mrs. Vincent ad vises that invitations are extended to men also to hear Mrs. Norris -- ng : flOO-a-pla- te, . None of London's buildings x- - ceeds 200 feet in height. M inutia DA Mrs. Clarkson To Take Office As PTA Provo Council Head Ev& levlae ra'rtrTJ: MOTHER'S DAY CHOOSE FROM OUR COMPLETE SELECTION OF ' , . SMALL APPLIANCES PRESSURE COOKERS MIXERS TOASTERS STEAM', And . A ntorvs. ETC ;" , i. A LD Former Killed In WAIZTA tUI) A I' ' i C. MaytMother would have done if she bad A brief ceremony at 13 7 t . 'lia.. '. fsmerirn ;i e Mrs.! and, realiied what shenanigans went Monday mcrning WiU --ve rer-- lt f a f :m trtt4:r t Day!, Well, Hey t rr 11 i sn atom bomb to you dearie. on. The fancy thing about lt all Elmer Clarkson as the new presiVt - . t a t noH was Parcr.ta to our was. come farm that dent of .the Provo City pretty Things have : X t t. J f rcr.tr 2..'- : r t i Cacyea pass when the lovely holiday 'of where near the river, but father! Teacher Council. Lesttr 1; ? a 1 Aklp rortea a happier day is devoted not to wasnt the man to let any ex-- j iirs. W. Don Taylor, third vice- mlrg. U. HLctra. wi may-pol- e cltement like Citing a hi go- - president of the Utah Congress gay . pink i3,c: bn tt iRststtly Fniay raernir.i wttn LjJ TV.e y him. wiihout water and per-walks will and f Parents go by Teachers, winding jou inmaiiy j tractor turned ever backwards and devious countries. And atom couldn't have kept him away with form the' Installation ceremonies y His neighbor's farms at the office of Dr. J.'C Mollllt, ways in many a shot-guminding and devious . countries. A n d atom were threatened and that was Provo superintendent of schools. bombs. And the man on the radio enough. Mrs. Clarkson comes to the is begging people to. stay away office after a number of years from Salt Lake City's Good areas, Listening to the radio between of service in PTA work. She first which brings me to Provo and chores today, I gather that almost served as secretary to Mrs. Robert the flood threat here. Hardly every thing is needed but curiosity . Hickman at Maeser PTA from! seems possible, and ' vet I can seekers which are always in 1943-43- ., inuring measyears when every spring remember who are considered to 1&3 she served People first vice, a fight to the farmers entirely rational at other times. president to Mrs. Lee Buttle, also brought and my will, swarm over an emergency! g along the and from 1943 to 1950 father was one) to keep the river or disaster area, hindering the sheMaeert as of the 'acted away, in ere , were the ' Snyders work of people who are trying to Maeser School president PTA. Following and the Davises and' the Smiths, save the situation, and think noth tM. In 11)50-and 2. Mrs. Clark, and who else.... our old horse. Pat ing of It. There ought to be a law. son has acted as secretary of the was there, and father and I. They And come to think about it, there Provo Council. ' used to cut down brush and then ought to be some emergency funds is mother Mrs. Clarkson ,the drop heavy rocks on the brush to draw on to finance the saving of two children: Jack, a sophofather of the city from flood. After all. more at Prwvo High School, and piles. I can remember standing up in the wagon, sprad- this thing didn't come on in an Cm PTA Mrs. Elmer CHAIRMAN'S NOREIS VISIT a fourth-grade- r, at Maeser. KSAD3 dled legged, with the horse swim hour. This haa been forecast all Fae, Clarkson. ; ';;Mrs. Paul D. Vincent. in is Mr. Clarkson the employed ming, the wagon afloat and yaw- winter. Such a snow pack would department of Gening around in the current. Ruthie create floods, everyone said. Well. maintenance eva Steel Company at Ironton. president; Mrs. Herbert Tarran. clinging to her father's. leg that's here we arc and now interested all there' was to clins to. I have parties have to take to the alrH Other new oflfcers to be In- third Vice president; Mrs. Carl Mrs. Harold ; often wondered Undley, according secretary; ' Mrs. what Mv larfv ways and beg for money (among stalled include vice Robert first Thomas, treasurer and president; en to with other carry ' things) But they don't have to beg for Supt. J. Q. Moffitt. second vice Mrs. Robert G. Talbot, historian. sight-seerIf they could pile up in dikes they the could save the country, for heav- en's sake.- - If .you feel like help ing, dearie, send a dollar or two I Provo's observance pi May and stay home. Unless.- of course, Fellowship Day was conducted by you.' want to work and work like the Utah Valley Council of never ' worked you before, Wlves has made it a continuation proChurch Women at the Provo Friends and relatives of ' Mr. Have a good deal of "news, but OREM i Orem Jaycee annual health their climaxed have ject each year. In the original on Mrs. H. Da Church Charles vies are none of It seems appropriate. Must Friday, apd Community this year with the pur project with funds raised in a project and, participated in by six dif reminded of the open house being write a note of condolence to Susa bed which public benefit all necessary sup ferent denominations. Mrs. Don held today from 2 to 5 pjn. at Whitaker. I won't be. able to get chase of a hospital be added, to the equipment at plies zor uie sickroom were purMcCurdy was 4 director for the the Women's Clubhouse in honor up to the house or to the funeral will Orem Health office for loan chased including bed linens, pilof 4he golden wedding anniver either. Another of those sad deaths the , ' s group. to residents of the city caring for lows, wool and cotton blankets. Mildred "Roberts, pastor of the sary of the pair. a. would be better word tragic in the home Ice caps, bed pans, hot water Church of the Nazarene spoke Children, of the couple are in than sad. There are many things illness or accidents The club began .its' project of bottles, crutches and many other On "Spiritual Security for To- charge of arrangements and' will more sad than death. Death can Each year substantial asssit them in the receiving. be very kind, but still there is a "loan chest" four years ago and supplies. day's. Families;" Mrs. Lou. Mithave additions been made to the chell sang a solo, "Prayer PerfThe family kindly requests that tragedy. project and a beautiful lane blooming, so very fragrant My storage ect,- and Mrs. Edith O. Smith there be no gifts. - ; cabinet was purchased to Well, it is late, and I must hie me Siberian peas (which: have taken care for the played ''Cavatiria" by Baum on to make up their minds supplies when not to work early in the morning. three-yearthe organ.' use. in to down are to fit of to crow) the settling the the many out in the yard. .country Would . rather be services parts Following, Other organizations in the city Ladies Aid of the church acted as worship God and for ,the purpose My ' one lone magnolia blossom now. Only lost two which is pret of Christian lellowship one with is out one more than I expected ty good considering I forgot to became interested In the program hostesses at a social and tea. and the little bush of viburnum is water them when-- first nut them and the supplies have Increased Similar groups gathered . in another. in. And so, goodnight. with the demand .for their use. The. Lions club has donated a wheel chair, the Jaycees gave an examining table, aterilizer, and scales, the American Legion auxiliary contributed an incubator ' M sr which has served t many families with Infants ' born prematurely and a private Individual gave an additional - wheel chair, r bed and .other, equipment.hospital Many Oaem families have beneC2 fitted from the project which has resultedin a -f health office in addition to the necessary supplies for the sick that have aided those with illness it tparkling new fragrance, and accidents when the emergency made it Impossible for the family to meet the situation withyoutfiful as Paris in'Sprtngtime. out aid. v Mrs. Leland McKenna, who Id keep you delightfully fragrant represents the Jaycee Wives on the Orem Health Council, has headed this year's project. Any XVSTJM POWWt te in uie city may nave the Insure the health, ef year child's teeth with ianyiy services offered by merely cong dental care. Early attention to small r' tacting Mrs. E. H. Jobison, health cavities will prevent larger denUt ills later en, ; ' council secretary at the Orem The youngster pictured at the r f i City Library or Vadis Robinson, left has complete confidence la her dentist. She V has been properly prepared for their meetings, i , public health nurse. ' Borrowers are required to sign a card stating and understands that he Is going' to help her. The little patient gets more reassurance from ' they will return the equipment in good condition, laundered and the nurse (center) and is all set for the dentist to berin work. Dental scientists have shown ready for use, but the service is that-i- t is preventive care in childhood and ; free , entirely education in proper health measures that keep a child from rrowinr into an adult with a mouth crippled by dental disease. As the doctor v examines this small girl s mouth upper ngnti he. is on the watch for tooth decay, childhood's -- : L 1SS2 Thursday. Maynonnie-oonni- o'c!-Kk- .r. f. f-- L-t-iU . 'Cc? may-Cower- : -'! i.;t 'l caiKaa one-wa- one-wa- n. io, over-suppl- y. i y.' river-botto- . i 51 " - Women Hold fellowship CjH. Davis t& DaydtChurGK' Be Honored at . s. idly-curio- Openhouse Today . Orem Jaycee Wives Climax Public Hea th Project us ! - . s ' 1 ", mm cciccrn ca'j well-equipp- ed ! ! S V ' life-lon- Perfect OUt With flve-yearjo- ld Hair Dryer : $7.95 V ; PECK most common affliction. Even . Phone after the treat ment is over, the youngster will have periodic check-upShe has been taught. In addition. By her Barents and dentist that she must always!I I wash her teeth after every meal (lower right). s. "Have A'ou Checked Your Lighting Fixtures Lately" M No. Univ. - ... ELECTRIC 418 33 East Cehttr Remember Mother on May end Finest ' Soch Sheer Luxury " At Such a ' BUR-MI- L CAMEO 1 V. .. 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Not 51, not 54, but 60 Nylomist stockings are an adventure in lovelincM that stems from a new, high twist yarn . . . softer . . . duller. 'And they will wear; up to 40 longer than lower because .Stage stockings they're knit in extra-tin- y X lovely Blouses i m V Quality.-- 2.90 LOW PRICE! Th flandboQs In Klewett Stylos Lovely. i x . tit s, " FOX 11 :i Box 4.95 ' e Skirt 33 Cast Cantor ; KE5- - 59c i, 1.50 j I ' ' " - 1 I 21 WEST CtNTER I5.8S 6- |