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Show Phile Nader Club Enjoys Literary Meet r ' iHear Play Reviewed : Ann OREM Acting as "pilot on another of the Phile Nada "flights around the vortl" program. Mrs. Uiltoa NeV a presented aa erenmg on dook rare traveuaf xsursaay ai tae borne cf Mrs. Charm an Wing. , Osesial wl'Ji the lovely poem. Mesa sconce." by Edaa St Vln-eeat MUlay, she also reviewed the BYU Waiting. dramatic student pleated members of the Orem Women' Club with her presentation of the three-a-ct play "Quality Street before ttselrj meeting Wednesday aitenwea ta Um Scera lounge. The presrara was arranged by Mrs. C. WItford Lar-seprogram chairman for ti day. Mrs. Garth Neilsoo was la charge of the music and Introduced Shirley Peterson. Barbara Kirk. Lois Jenkins. Doris Childs. LaWana Patten and Ruth Madsen who accompanied by Roberta Mad-se- n at the piano sang "Summer Time" and "The Bridge Builder." n, i I Mrs. Raymond rack- - "Let the. Hurricanes Roar. rsse i ia- - WUder Lane. Ehe told v:rttlKftr of this story of the ttrusite el a couple through per r rty. child birth; winter, bliixardi tad all the heartaches of pioneer-is- g la remote areas. lira. Martin Johnson, her co-pllst" give a short history of diamonds and of the world monopoly established and held by the Oppen-- GGligan. presi- - and welcomed dent,was presiding the members to the closed session. ' helmer family. .The litany was read by Mrs. Karl Mrs. Stanley H. HeaL president, led Aiken Edwin Mrs. and Taylor evened the meeting and Introduced of absence the jthe flag salute. In Cse Mrs, LaVar Kump an speaker. IMrs. G. R. Willett, membership nounced the seat meeting wui that chairman. Mrs. Boyd Asay read be a children's meeting at the for letters of recommendation TimDancfos School at 1:15 p. m membership by club members. The scntutx rtponeaxnat following new members were ap the year was to help for the project proved. Mrs. Clayton Bishop, Mrs. j.y. A the Utah State Hospital at ChristW. A. Sowards, Mrs- - Robert Blng-Ihamas where 500- patients will not Mrs. Mary Jones. Mrs. O. S. receive gits unless help is offered. T. Mrs; AUen. Mrs. James Farley, A short business meeting was Kenneth Whitwood and Mrs. L. B. held and Mrs.. Lawrence Jones Bennett. eave the report on the Women s Members present were Mrs. Ron Council. Legislative MARIE ROHBOCK ald Adams. Mrs. Charles G. Aiken, were served to Refreshments D ;Mrs. Edwin M. Aiken. Mrs. those mentioned and the Mesdaffles Orlo Allen. Mrs. Victor Anderson, R. D. Cloward. Arthur Duckett. Mrs. Boyd Asay. Mrs. Clarence Jack V. Dixon. Frank Dain,. WilMrs BARBARA CARTER Mrs. Bliss. George Boyce, JQYCU liam R. Ftrmage, Albert Freestone. ' Runrvell. Mrs. Mont Burr. Roy B. Hammond. Jack Jensen, Mrs. Gerald Buckley. Mrs. Jack X-i Knudsen. Carl Llndley. J. Wesley CARMA TAYLOR s Cameron. Mrs. Lionel Fairbanks, KmMUI LKZI Robert Sumner. Har Edwin Stein. VLC I I I U w Mrs. Merlin Finch, Mrs. Raymond old Van Wagenen. Dean Van Wag Mrs. Howard Hall, Gillisan. Mrs. " jT lenen. Arch Madsen. Delmar Ken- - The. traditions of Thanks giving!' Miss Roh bock has bee a working 1 Sherman Howard. Mrs. James IJ-nO- ner. James V. Haslem. Owen Rose wli sursound the wedding day ofjia Provo since her recent return ITQ . Kirkm ii. Mrs. G. Dale Larsen, m. i Marie Rohbock daughter. of Mrs. jfrom the California LDS m In too and Warner Murphy Annie Rohback of Orem and Del--' field. She was a previous graduate Mrs. Neldon Marshall. Mrs. Brent mar Boyd Davis, according to an, of the Lincoln High School, giving marriage plans of Barbara Joyce Nay, Mrs. Garth B. Nellson. Mrs. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd C announcement made by the. mother Leo Rowley. Mrs. Ed. J. Simmons. Carter and Eric Sandstrom are announced by bing bride-elec- t. 'Davis of Orem. Delmar has re-DonMrs. Stewart. the of Mrs. Raymond bride-elecW. Taylor, of Provo, announce the t, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Carter ofj' ;, Mr. and Mrs. . , ald Stubbs. Mrs. Elwood Sundberg, of the attractive The couple will be wed Nov. 26 cently received a medical dis-l- n ement of their daughter Carina to Charles W. Whittle, Mrs. Carl M. Taylor, Mrs. Homer Orem. a ceremony to be solemnized i charge from the U. S. Array. He . u : J i "i - uue weu vT i in uic jis . graduated from Brigham the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A re-- ; omu muv. son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Alyrl Tibbetts, also of Provo. iu Thompson. Mrs. Verdun Watts, ine pair planning E. at Mrs. thena University ith a bachelors Young be Clyde for will aiven ceotion Ruloa bride-eleMrs. West, in her bOCIOlS an honor follow in Is student to LDS the The attractive Lake evening: Temple with a reception in sconce and chemistry. wuuama. LDS the degree Ward Mrs. the Weeks Jr.. Clyde chapel Vineyard at Provo High Sehool, where she is editor of Raymond Willoughby, ' Mrs. Allen at the Vineyard LUS Ward Chapel. A honeymoon m Arizona He has scrvtd for one year in the ssme evening. vdth in her connection Activities Merchant Marine and has comthe yes book, a member of the Pep Club and active on Wlnterton, Mrs. Willard Yergensen, is also in the plans and they will make their home in Orem. position as state presidentuof the LDS mission in " pleted a various school committees. She is also a graduate of the Mrs. Ray' Johnson and Mrs. Moroni Barbara is a graduate of the Lincoln High School and Utah Federated Music Clubs have'r While at BYU he was a Holland. n Jensen. vari-jQI to a the B. to she received school Mensei where is business and taken Mr.. I LDS Seminary. She has attended a scholarship LIS Seminary, member of the Viking Social unit of the state during the Tf line cat, ous parts and was affiliated as a council Brighjim Young University. liun hi j ij j v- ass o nvk a capisa, w kj. a isi a. a school she was a member of the Tigerette Club, the Orem peWEdw,rd McDowell birthday Charles, a former graduate of Santa Ana High School jmember of the associated men. Following a short honeymoon in California, is a senior student at the Brigham Young LnC A1UB1C OUlia party ouu'icun, oiiu nfla atxivc 111 tuc ucua tc anu errrjuii liuus. arranged uywas the couple will return to make m Alice held Mt. Pleasant will Misas a this and -' Mr. Sandstrom has recently returned from an LDS chemistry spring graduate Univrr;ty their home in Provo where Mr. sion spent in Western Canada. He plans to enroll in the Brig- - J,"1! mt V Friday Vve'njS" Davis plans to do post graduate major.. work at BYU. . Plans for the wedding will be announced at a later date. ham Young University at the winter quarter. He was previ- - flr"neve,"ng M Mensei. ac- Mr. and Mrs. SANTAQUIX ously graduated from the Lincoln High bchool and LDb! companied by Mr. Mensei, at- - Frank R Turlrvtt nf liinllnllln are sI II of the of the tended are the theology opening night "Hymns Uth;4nnouncing the engagement and A century ago. workmen digging Seminary common people." Mrs. J. A. Clay-so- n Symphony in Salt Lake City fpl- - comln4 marriage of their daugh-lowe- d Iron ore from a bog in Louise of Alice told members by a buffet supper at the;ter Carolyn, to Donald A. Birch. came across a deer's skeleHotel Utah. nd Mn A C Birch. ton, still intact, that had turned to fin nf Mr. Reynolds Clubs. Chapter Six, meetThe executive board of the fed- Ruby ing Thursday with Mrs. gait Lake City. . iron from lar.g immersion in . . . w rnrV eration met Sunday after which j waters. r Cnntinuinff her discussion of Mrs. Mensei was a guest at din-,, tr. i .w. t n: sithe ner A. said the at Johnson that . Frank r , OREM Yellow marigolds and hymns Mrs. Clayson P A YSON Harlan Boyer, Spring-;)w by dence. Following her Provo Cm- - officii Una district commander of the black berries combined in a strik great hymns are rarely written . Mon-found DIAMOND RING YOU Reflecting the high interest in gave the report on the Women's munity Concert appearance was American guest ing' arrangement to form the cen- theologians, but by those who Legion. i of life as politics ai the present time. Mrs. Legislative Council. Mrs. William day night Jean Fenn waa honoredDESRE STYLED TO YOU terpiece at a luncheon Thursday God in the common way leaser at a meeting of the Ameri noon t a local cafe in honor of the direct outcome of some per- George S. Ballif discussed a variety Bennett introduced the speaker. at buffet supper at the Mensei The ancient Aztecs of Mexico can Legion Auxiliary held this t the Memorial Hall. Mr. Mrs. Henry A. Campbell who is sonal experience, which is why of political themes at a meeting Dark red mums added an attrac home to wttch members of the'used captives as humsn sacrifices of the Fine Arts Club Thursday tive note to the rooms and serving music faculty, of Brigham Young to their Gods. Often the prisoners their Influence is so broad. Itover described his trip to the moving soon to Spanish Fork. the afternoon at the home of Mrs. tables. Luncheon was served to University were guests. lived in luxury and ceremonial Intimate friends and PTA presi- - Mrs. Clayson referred to and convention held In New 163 Me. University Ave, of the Alonzo Morley. Mrs. Marvin Gease, state Junior aplendor for a full year before tht writers past new who 'dents with the worked those mentioned and the Mesdames have hymn the great C,fty,- and stressed Vit i She their of Festival songs. chairman, sacrificial She outlined the historical back- Stanley Bonnett, Ralph A. Bullock, accompanied honoree during the past several gave examples ceremony. r"acfc o God" movement. MIDUl TA Jvalt Lilt I ITVI also discussed Emma Smith and ground of present political parties P. A. Chrlstensen. C. P. Crockett. Mr Pre Grrte Spencer was in ears were hostesses for the smart her in the a of for with board songs meeting compilation The table decorations were reviewing briefly the first parties Grant Ekins, Seymour Gray, Bert- - Tuesday ciarie and reported on the lastjevent. book as well as of fram- rand F. Uhrrison. Aura C. Hatch. the festival committee. They were and Tories and the Womin'i Legislative Council meet- - arranged" by Mrs. Clarence York. original LDS Hymn Whigs LDS familiar to lr at nlch the lien law was ex- - Following the luncheon Mrs. Leo other songs ing of the constitution. She said S. B. Jatobson. Frank J. Mullett, entertained at a luncheon arranged A. Poulson gave a toast to the church members. held viewsJ J. Kenneth Pugh, Grant D. Rich- - at the Country Club and given by that pj ind. T. Taylor directed a whichGeorge Washington would make him a ens, Marion S. Ross, Orson M Mrs. A. E. Chrlstensen. The balance of the program was 'honored guest and paid tribute for Mrs. John today Thursday evening a board meet in PTA. church activities Drograra of music including solos Democrat and Abraham Lincoln, a Slack, Myron E. Strate. S. S. Tay ur.rter 16 direction of Ardell CC Utah Opera Theater was Mrs- iM5ne.,PetersonTing a an Ulk.land civic She and S. a lw Van intructive John Cott. Spencer heldofatthe groups gsve gave dirk, beautifully Republican. nummary lor, come of Mr. and Mrs J the Florence Dr. Jepperson by u panied was to canMrs. to "Moods of nominate: Camp-imethods: used wiih iliurrrnjlons. Grow and Elmer Terry. presented of;gut -E. .Peter followed by Mrs. James duets and by Hogle, Madsen, vari-jbefrom the group. didates down to the present con ir Carla Carlisle played buffet supper. son and Dr. Madsen. om vention rfcyrhms on the piano. Larryj Covers were laid for Mrs. system. aasc ' Gid Man River. "son, Mrs. York. Mrs. Jess Ashton. Mrs. Amanda Johnston presented Mrs. Ballif stressed equal rights a brief Walton performed a baHMrs. LaMar Ercanbraek, Mrs. the thought for the day with With 10.000.p00 bushels annualfor women and the importance of of the of the review history Yer-Mrs. Willard HlaU and George Boyce, Ut uire. and Duane Ohio ranks tenth in U.S. potato those rights Snd a free party sysly. of their and the story i hard Davis jtave a trumpet solo.ji?ensen; Mrs. Stanley Roberts, Mrs. a person "who that production. tem, saying and that, emphasized vhow Injj a different musical, Don Swan, Mrs. C. Donald Clayton, Thanksgiving should review can't stand politics, can't stand imiMrs. Howard Ferguson. Mrs. Jack the people of today tr'kr.t: on the day. set aside provement in government." were served byameron, Mrs. Max Pedersen. Mrs. their blessings to each thanks year. Continuing her political discus give Ronald of Sarah and the and Adams Iane Heys. guest Dastrup. Happy Hour Bridge Club met Assisting the hostess were Mr. sion, the speaker compared the with ONE TRIP TO honor. ta C toward Mrs. Andrew Terry Thursday O. cost of elections from 1908 to 1S52 Mrs. Ethel Slack, Mrs. William Mrs. Ern for luncheon and bridze. Clark and Mrs. Evan M. Croft. in both parties. She also presented OUR STUDIO THom-- j Mrs. Afton Porter, vice president. her interpretation of the issues est Ashley and Mrs. Howard guests. High score prize conducted the meeting. Guests were which determined the 1952 election as were Your Christmas Mrs. A. J. Fillmore and Mrs. results. These she listed as "time went to Mrs. Ray Borget and Mrs. Is Over was the awarded Thomas .Shopping traveling Elmer Madsen. for a change. Elaenhower.MCorea." was Glen Mrs. Borget given Present in addition to those She concluded by saying that the prize. LARSOil named were the Mesdames J. W. tragedies of politics are the per the consolation prie and Mrs. AshAhlander, D. D. Bushnell. Ethel sonal attacks on candidates and the ley the guestin prize. addition to those Crowther. W. O. Facer. Alfred C lack of knowledge of politics by Present Photo SttouSo the Mesdames LeRoy Johnson, Rose Kartchner, Ethel too many young people as well as named were Alfred Richard Davis, Bainett, Kerr. D. D. Lambert. Arnel Milner. negligence of voters. Fh. 334 21 N. 1st East Joseph C. Nelson. William V. Old- - Assisting Mrs. Morley was Mrs. Groesbeck. Boyd Jolley of Provo and andtMas: Whitney Ray Murray. . Charles royd. George Ramsbotham, E. Rowan, G. E. Sandgren, Wanda Lee Sheets and Mrs. Grant Ekins Max Bills of Springville. M. Snow. Laura Spauldiag, Alma Van Wagenen and Clyde Weeks. WodACRILAN- ' Mrt.-Wlliia- .- j - I 1 ni ,, " 73U-JDU UU Betrothal of Carina Taylor. Announced by Her Parents rrrt I -- f 4 Vf-weVsv- o UCW : hnn"vwOOIDI r no r-v IVlnVVinQe u Pre-Than- ks parents'. f.;r Vl, ,kc HpnH Attends Various Pnl njrf iit Tt. ct yr Marie Rohhock to he Wed In Thu,iks&ivin& Eve Rites 1 Concerts, i Girl To sft Wed Soon Theology of Hymns Given for Chapter 6, ALR itvrs. xampDeii is Feted at Luncheon Auxiliary Hears Soeqker and Musjlc Program 0.. OQU fl i - I central-Virgini- Fine Arts Glub Meeting Heors Political Resume, ByAssociates iron-beari- i Ur j i - fisfiarSj.li Co. v.-i- $ Bur-'servic- es e--f ll Poul-Hrt- nj Happy Hour Club Meets for Bridge, Lunch - r-jn.- ne pll-eri- R. 'j ct) urv jPr2' Vri - with look of fine wool crepe .. . ANO-RAYO- N I v i Jf Jf To prevent .piano keys from turning yellow, do not cleaa hetn with water. 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