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Show 12 DAILY HERALD TRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1952 Proro, Utah Comity. Utah Span -- Ette Club Mrs. Priest, Mr. Sun'dquist Payson Woman FQrtnighters HeafTimely V Address Republican Women' Talk By Charles Peterson . Welcomes Nlotes 82nd Member meeting of Provo City Repub .divided between every man. 'This is coins to be a good yeanlaree' subsidies such as to farmers New Women s Club Thursday man anl child In the state it would lican welcomed was which Judd and Mrs. national other both state James for groups, they Birthday. for each one." The heard Mrs. Roy PriesV Kational amoust to Ucs." Charles E. Peterson. Rep like to vote "against He also felt as of new member . - dciety IMews A dis-- poll-La-nd ' ILCTJ Span-Et- te for Utah, and speaker contlsued that the mott' PAYSON Mrs. Betty Miles cele resentative to the' Utah State Leg that women do not tauc acxxii pou- -. club at their meeting on Wednesd- Committeewoman Gene Sundguist organiser for the important Job to be done this year Ucs No. listeners He his Provo District .from enough. islature urged Wed on . TTT a. 7 brated her 82nd birthday tUtah State Republican party. ay.-. by members of tie party was to j 3, told a meeting of the Fortnight-er- s the administration. to attend of nesday, when a number of rela home In of national and the met change debt issues the at about The speaking group evening. political Thursday tives called at her home on North Speaking to a general theme of precinct meetings and county con- Mrs. MUes Hunter to enjoy bridge Mr. Sundqulst stated that tt is now Mrs.' Priest described tier attendmore than 2S3 billion dollars: with ance, at the recent National Com... Third East Street. "Liberty. Let's Keep It," Mr. Pet ventions. and, luncheon. Prize win the new budget asked of &SVs bil- mittee conference In San Francisco games 1337 of told of Hitler's erson most plans In the three listed He Mrs. Kites has. lived import Payson United States ant i problems coming up in the ners were . Mrs. Earl rehr. Mrs. lion. Through comparison be drew and urged her listeners to see to it since 1944. She Is the widow, of for taking over the were of his listeners Just that women are given a fair repthwarted his how dinner-ineetin- g Jesse and state as: 1. Retirement system.. He Wendell Chrlstensen and Mrs. to the attention plans Miles, a former Payson man. before a monthly how much a billion dollars is. Mr. resentation . at the comlcg mass own FBI. He also stated said the state is behind $9 million Clinton Erekson. ' Important announcement our' 1933. He died whom in she by married of American Association of University Women In 1944. She was born Feb. 6. 1870, that Utah has tne second lowest dollars in the teacher's fund, X Others Lundquist spoke of tie Jolly of the meetings and at county convenwere the Korean attending coming-exhib- it war, expressing his con tions, stating that women east be abstract sculof the nation. in state was debt the Special of teach a for Lake Salt in, many Education, years City, daughter Thursday evening cern on political issues as ami LeGrande senaMesdames Anderson, a state for the in sympathy for the youth is election the of C. M. were H. ers Bertha Johnson S. C. and last year, landscape pture in, wood by Laval Morris, professor underpaid; of a we war Is a is there "It With today, saying: said. refer great deal they can and the Thomas a a as tor, Griffiths, cannot speaker wage Keith Hunter, average teacher received This will be held at the Bulow. She lived In Richfield architecture at USAC ,in win. a war we cannot lose; should be doing for their governitJ-xxto the national election, Mr. of $3000. 3. State roads. A question ence of .Butler John and x married 7h Logan. VoVi W. 4 Chrls A. n and girl Bills F. f . w . a peace we cannot win, and a ment '..'."'. orancn uoraurjr, ot said. "If the Republicans and answer period followed Mr. George layior city. He died several years Peterson tensen. peace we cannot lose. He felt Tbm meeting was conducted by 3!!lv from 2 to 10 D. m. do nor go into office this year they Peterson's talk. later. that as a nation wo were getting Mrs. A. J. Marcroft. who alto prenew a and form The Provo branch of the AAUW should up give Mrs. Miles is a member of the The regular business meeting far away from true Americansim. sided at the annual election of ofa are making arrangements-fo- r was conducted by Mrs. J. L. Bach, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Campjpartylie also announced that reb. . .was ficers. Selected to serve as presi his tea and reception for the opening that many It opinion a of on and member the Fourth One, group president She reported has been chosen as the date of the dent was Mrs. I. EL Erockbank. were . listed who Jday of the exhibit, Saturday, Feb. formerly Ward She people Relief Society makes the! President's Council meeting county mass meetings to be held with Mrs. A. Sherman Chrlsteo-se23 from 3 to 6 p. m. It is expected all of her own clothes anL crochets as Kepunucans consistently voxe and' announced a hat fashion tea to in each of the 109 districts. He also and of vice president; Mrs. Lydia because that Prof. Morris will attend the party as a hobby. She also retains the against be held Feb. 12 at 1:30 p. m. in announced the county convention Carter, treasurer; Mrs. A. E. vive a lecture on modern art be-to wool and cord and to benefit ability Clubhouse spin Women's the on Alarcn 8 at tne Provo High Lentz, secretary. jrinniM at 3:30 P. m. a recent demonstrated the at art the rheumatic lever drive. , School. ,. .v Tt stated that an invitation Salem4 Mrs. Brockbank PAYSON Bessie ' E: Gourlev of Blackhawk encampment. v Mrs. Bach also reported that a Provo tax accepting the , newspoke ' officebriefly,! Income of the share "Utah's is extended to the many, friends of illu .and an gave Interesting the celebra 'birthday Attending on United of the discussions series for this year will be S179 million pledging herself to do her best 3rof. Morris, who. M a tanner of in members before lecture strated were tion Mrs. her sister, on Amy Sun pri Mrs. Priest told the carrying on the work. Nations will be conducted faculty, to at-Wed- dollars. jnember of the BYU met which Cultus the Club; .Sam her Job, Holiaday: brother,, group. With other hidden faxes The meeting was- - held at the day, evening at 8:15 p. m. for eightj tend. It was also stated that previnesday afternoon at the Legion added, Bulow, Moroni: her nieces. Mrs. at the total tax burden will be home of Mrs. S. C Adams, and the Taylor branch li- ball. feut exhibits in Salt Lake City and Sundays Nellie Stewart Pres. presided S250. billion. LucUe Clark. Provo; and Delores Either Utah centers and in Los to which aU members are and the If this were equally some 33 women attended. brary was introduced by speaker Bulow, Salt Lake City: and a SALEM Mr. and Mrs. H. C. invited. She also stated that Feb. Aneeles. CaL. have been enthusi Sarah Vance. Music was provided daughter and her? husband, Mr. Walston entertained ? for Mrs. 21 is astic allv received. Day for the pur by a group of high school girls, and Mrs. Wesley Richardson, Ben Lynn Gardner during the week pose of welcoming new citizens to with Jean Olsen as Zina Johnson, chairman of the accom piano jamin. has Wilkinson to branch the "I her of celebrate Provo Pres. Provo. Ernest Arts croup birthday. icharce of arrangements for the Mr. and Mrs. Gardner, of BYU will be the guest speaker. panist Besides Mrs. Gourley displayed a num exhibit. The committee for the tea included Mr. 'and Mrs. Also, the district- convention of ber of her own water guests paintFederated Women's Clubs will be ings and discussed color Includes Mrs. Kiefer B. Sauls, John AbUdskov. Mr. and Mrs. held established 19 in Orem. Chairman; Mrs. Avery Caine and i April MUton Walston, Mr. and Mrs. rules of art A specialist in flower .Mr. Rex Taylor. Angus D. Taylor, Emma . Sabin, Hostess for the evening was Mrs. pictures, Mrs. Gourley explained Mrs. Ivan Young, president, pre and Tonya Tay Melvin Kavachevich assisted by composition, color, padding and Frahpes Gardner sided at the meeting and following . . Mrs'. Jac Logan. They served re anatomical drawings, among other : lor, i' dinner, those attending divided into A beautiful birthday cake was freshments to those named. Mrs. things. jflve study groups. OREM The Exciting news in the repair deward presented by. Mrs. Walston, and, L. p. Gates, a guest and members. She defined an artist as one who The social studies group under partment new electrical hall will be theTimpanogos a is Mrs. Gardner received several the; Mesdames Martin Rust, E. J. is able to put into a picture the scene a df social the direction of Mrs. S. Richmond tape that will mend rubbers, for all of the Sharon stake other nice gifts. Storey,, Harry Brown, Douglas things he likes best She stated that presi Balllf heard Dr. Ariel Young seat a bottle of perfume, and dencyj high council members, Neweu, cdwm boles, Kay Olson, she believed that we should dare ' a in "Family Relationships numerous other duties. ward bishoprics and their wives perform Hugh Garrison" nad Robert M.' to do things that are out of the "Modern World." The drama group Peterson. on ordinary, since it is in this manner 9. Feb. Acti Saturday evening Arden Alpianalp gea by Mrs. than man has made advancements WU1 commence 7 vities at Ann Whiting in a reading p.m. in every field of living. She also with the bishoprics as .hosts. Dr. tot the play. "Quality Street" by stated that a picture is but another Roy Humpherys is in charge of Cannes Barrie. Mrs. Herald R. window in the home and that care the general arrangements. Clark directed, the art section in Les Amies Club presented should be chosen in selection of of G flower study arrangements. . member, Mrs. Paul Anderson tProf. pictures for our houses. Thomas . Cheney of the with a, birthday gift as they met Work of local artists was . dis BYU discussed revising stories be--j Mi during the week in the home of played during the afternoon. fore the creative writing section Mrs. Ralph Chamberlain. (which Is directed by Carol Oaks, Games of 500 were played with Mrs. Merrill Reed hostessed a zand the international relations OREM Orem Lions and Lady going to Mrs. Paul Ander meeting Wednesday evening of prizes group heard Dr. Gavlon L. Cald-we- Lions will hold a joint meeting son, and Mrs: Joe Galloway. the Beverly Ette Club ajt her of BYU discuss the problem Potluck dinner was served to home. of They are directed in the form of a Valentine party Games of pinochle were played on Feb. 14 at the Crown Lounge, Mrs. Herbert Tarran conducted Mrs. Harvey Danielson, a guest by Mrs. Roland J. Hansen. The dinner was prepared and Entertainment will feature din- a business meeting for members of and members, the Mesdames Lee and prizes awarded to Mrs. Jack Mothers, on Wednesday Twelves, Ralph Mlgliaccio, John Stewart Mrs. James, B. Clark. Jserved by Mrs. R. L. Katzeabach. ner at 7:0 to be followed ueMolay 3p.nv of Mrs. Ed Shriver. Banks, William V Johnson, Ray Luncheon n a Valentine theme at the home Mrs. J. .Golden .chairman; Taylor, CarljR. was served to those mentioned jMrs. Reed Jacobsen, Mrs. Earl H. by a' program.. In charge of the Following the meeting, refresh- Madsen, Robert Nash, Pierce. Mrs. Geraldine Bailey and arrangements' are Mrs.' Harold ments wre served to Mrs. Orton Saxey, Morris Duke, Von Taylor, and the Mesdames Reid Bishop, Harvey Danielson.- Elmer Olsen. MeMrum, Mrs. Martin Rust, Mrs and Dorothy Jackson JMrs. Percival Bigelow. The hostess was presented with James B. Clark, Brooks E. Robin- 4. Red and white candles and vary-- i Peterson, Mrs. Lprin Millet, Mrs. J. v. Mazurie. Mrs. Carl Simmons son and Clarence Young. sized red and white hearts made Carl Reid and Mrs; Orland Pynft and Mrs. Jerome Filer. gifts from those present sprightly Valentine decorations for the tables. Mrs. Clark arranged f the .table decorations and also display table with Vslfntin rinritni .eluding harmonizing silver, linen. itusnes and flowers. r rrr7l f Carvirg Exhibit In Provo ; t--r--rT ','..: : i - - J -- , ve - . -- Provo Artist - ; Speaks to Woman Honored Birthday - i . u n. . Payson Club I . ,. . " -- - - All-Clu- bs . - Sharon. Stake, Church Group To Meet ! jSMlUiG PcroVcniHaN - 1 s . ) . dis-mcu- ss - Birthday Noted When Club Meets Orem Lions Ladies Set Join.fSociol . H Indo-Chin- , A Beverly Ette ub Meets With M rs. Reed Business 'Meeting Held, By DeMolay Mothers ! a. . - an-oth- i . . er com-rara- hl ' iFamily Comes ;To Celebrate . y.v.v.-.- : i Member's Birth' i i The family of Henley O. Wilde gathered at his home to celebrate his recent birthday anniversary. Since, he and Mrs. Wilde were married in December, the family jinembers presented them with a suitable wedding gift. : A social evening was enjoyed and dinner served . to Mr. and iMrs. Wilde and Mr. and Mrs. " vChartes E. WUde, Mr. and Mrs. ; Leslie Adams, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilde, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Muhlestein, Mr. and Mrs. Chick Wilde, Mr. nad Mrs. Louis ;"WoIsey, Maxine Aluhlestein, Paul .Conrad; Nadine Adams, John Anderson, Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. 'Ray- . 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