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Show V Utah Courity Folks Gain Recognition Nationally Prove writers sa4 a Tw vomui received national fcotmtioa ta tbe December Issue ef tbe Ajneeieaa ILagaxlae wtalcb eontaias story Tiaea by Mn. 4iIU.al Payne oa tbe ' Harold with Hies Eina Johnson originated tbe a. caU.4 TVnt Lady" dells. This eoUeotioe, wbick Mn. WWttm c!.cbs and she a to Buma-roufrom sn unity groups, tfepteti an es art reproduction of the gowns lara wives of United States. prs-Uc-u Lavo donated to tan Smitb-imof Mrs. EprtBgvWe. bobby erf 'Bt-Ui-i as soma were broken?. If you were favored. taouga quite unaware. You were christened and touch ed by the hand of prayer. How many moons on poor Judg ment has set? Have vicissitudes of grief made your lashes wet? . Wbat portion of bitterness did youriUpt have to drink? Was faith a let creed, or from doubt did you shrink? Have you known the silence of lengthened breath That accompaniea when life ivea up la death? How did you .follow through triumph and fame? Did you revel in tha glory that came to your name? How much of tolerance did you keep or lend? Did you disregard slander when you apoke of a friend? Did you hunger for knowledge and the return of spring? And long for fresh courage a , new dawn might bring? Oh royal manikins, in inaugural dress. Memoirs select, for my soul to possess What fashions beauty In such glad array. Lovely as velvet dawn oa a blossoming apple spray. May Weight Johnson s Ui - bowt tin. WMUng and five of (amstta dQa tiicUwiiajt a new na&aoTCla fatT watch, at. the sug-aba haa of the ot a suitable designed bar W dreea (or tb new first tn lady ta tb WhJta House. Mrs. Mar Weight Johiison of tefingvtUa. a fntvl of Mrs. Waiting, composed a poem ta: ' booor f the dolU which follows arr wi-or- miiln, al . MEMCKTP rtrt ul Tha Ljidy Dalle Written by May Weight Johnson after seemg aod heartjrg Mrs. Harold J. Whiting lecture and display tar coliactioa of fir lit Lady doiia oo utterance My lip My baart U quieted too, fascination holds ma Km tack manikin comas la view, I pause. feeling wonder Preae deeper Into my cbaat An untouched Joy la lived. Na fragile lmpijl- - comes to raat. f Lisa a selrra yet to unfold. My emotioni quicken as. I I I night-bloomin- - g be-boi- d. fair tokens of living The., And immortal Ilia Mistresses of tha White House. rim Ladies of a Promised Laod' fbenihed and beautiful la Hew. selective gtti'. Wbat complements you and what do you bestow? uca. elegant attire and delicate Uee Off sate your coiffure .and loveliness of face Promenaders Set For Dance Fest Saturday Night Members of the Provo Promenaders Square Dance Club will stage a club dsnce Saturday night in the Grandview School gym, to be followed by a potluck aupper. Tbe dance will start at 8:30 p.m. with an hour of Amfrom nion Benson. round-danc- Caller-teach- Party Frock With A Christm'as Date Line er ' .... Data-Lin-e Christmas' Last call to get your big in for the holiday dreaa ou have been wanting to make all last month, a party frora eeaigned by the knowing hand of fancy La ton Truly famed for aophiiticated sorcery. Miss La ton Ihai been known la tbe cuatom design Geld for many moons A NANCY dreaa U the ultimate "IT" for trie 1952-- ; 14 aeaaoa: your pnai port into the' elegant aalona of Paris, ''London, Rome, and New Yprk. Her Una ia uncluttered and effecfabrics alwayi tive, herWecboire ofchoxen atte No.) have eprD 112Z uat for the love of It and we! know you will ahare our unlimited ontfeualaam. Tbe aklrt ia full and Just begging tor tha rustle and bustle of petti-oetThe blouse la another story . . . s bodice fitted to the natural e diagonal mm front The "Most Preferred Men" oa menu to tempt any appetite Brighant Yousi University Campus be feoaored Saturday at tbe win be featured at the supper will annual Preference Ball. which members of tbe Oak Hills A banouet for the Preferred Mr a Second LDS Ward Relief Society and their dates win be bald la Club Room preceding the piaa to serve at tha annual bar Smith dance, according ta JoAnna M tutsaar on Friday at tbe Pleasant san. Seattle. Wash., general chair View LDS Ward chape L man. Jeaa Hoiznaa, Matte, is la at The bataar proper will open of the banquet. S p.m. with aervtEg beginning at charge guests at the Special S:33 and continuing until 7:3 pre. will be President and Mrs.banquet Ernest On the menu rialtors will find bar- L. Wllkinaoa. Dr. and Mrs. Roydea becued hamburgers, cole slaw, C. BraithwaJte. Dr. and Mrs. Wesminted apple salads, pie. or cake ley P. Uoyd. Mrs. Lillian looth, alamode. and last year's Preferred Man, Following supper, to which all Pst Pomeroy and Mn. Pomeroy. members of the ward and their The dinner program wU.1 include families and friends are invited, a toast to the Preferred Mea snd those attending will have the op- the presentation of s special gift portunity to purchase numerous to Preferred Maa Scott gpaakmac, items of hand work. Christmas Fillmore.' al dance will be gifts, doll's clothing and children's Tbe semi-forclothing. Children will be enter- bald in three sections. Smith Balltained In a movie and at a fish room. Social Hall, and Fleldhouse at t p.m. The Preferred Men iil pond. be presented during the Intermit will be the of baiaar Highlights the auctioning off of a beautiful stoa programs st all three hi Us, upholstered bedroom chair which haa been made byVhree members Beta Tea Overscan ta IZzsA tsxty Lives club which J' (left). So that yea cut La cssrUtle while 70a of tha city. A esisa "tr right la tha every Ieaulify, yea will be assigned a locker where yoa may hang ap facility from washing your hair to manicuring your nails' Is bow la your clothes, and thea gives a plasiie smock ta wear. If yoa are existence to eater to all your personal Beads. Tha) club also prosimply ia a mood to relax, wonderfully comfortable contour-typ- e vides a- handsome loan re in which yen eaa meet vow friends and chairs art always at your disposal (right). The facilities of tie family,- as well as a snack bar. Tbe peraoanel will take telephone club are only available to those who are members, and when you messages, arrange for theatre tickets and area hotel reservations. pay your first visit, the privileges will be explained to you at the For a very nominal amount yea eaa use a hair tryer and polish reception desk (center), where you eaa also ask anv onectienev our BlU Salem Pair Honeymoon After Wedding and Reception at ing were Mrs. Dan Loveless, Mr. and Mrs. David for the bride Sunday. Lawrence. - FALSE TEETH of the organisation. Uomcmi a rfwr Wait! $ht fife drtpptd by e. nm j (itlbt Gluv-Gor- i' J I.IYRLE'S lsaSy HOP pre-nupti- al : VW t . j Heres the kindof dog food 1.1 ar. fc aubart. I lu at tmlum as 1japcora aika rukiM Uwm m rou iUtaa httiAM l tfeer firmer Ml morl comlor-UbSoottitaa ana xioJIna M ruxaa m4 rf av aod movtaw Aot4 tnbaiTM. C4 by itoM neplMuMd "AsTZXTB today at aay piia. Sra etor. Nov. 23 Fisher Smith Co. SALEM Leora Sabln Hays are spending this week on the' Marion McQulvey home in lyn Hanks. Mrs. Gary Keele. Ver- - and the guest of honor. Refresh-len- e 10 no. uxrYrs-srr- r a honeymoon trip to Southern Cali- Salem by her girl friends. Attend Hazel. Coleen Luke. Marilyn! ments were served and the bride fornia. Wood, Joan Money, Joan Olsen, received lovely personal girts. The bride, the former Barbara Canton of Salem and her bridepp. an .1 . X'jIV?"J'-,'"- ' groom were', wed in a; 6:30 p.m. ceremony at the Salem LDS Ward 14 Chapel Nov. 28 by Bishop Clifton Carson, an uncle to the bride. They were attended by the bride's father, Augustus Carson, and the parents, Mr. and bridegroom's Mrs. James M. Hays of Magna. A charming reception followed, where in a setting of candle glow and white and king mums, friends greeted the couple. The bride was gowned in an exquisite, model of white satin with a square neckline held by pearl orange blossoms, and long pointed sleeves. Imported lace edged the yoke also the veu wnicn was neia wiui( iingerup a crown of lace, tier Douquec waa a large white orchid surrounded by pink roses. Mrs. Paul Richardson fLoa). sister of bride, acted as matron Here ore the occeof peaces yom'f seordwog fer . . . of honor with Mrs. Junior Farley another sister. (Hannah Marie), Oiv aforsnol AjwerUosi CosmntpofOfy Wrfa chorocfer . . . Dee Bosen. Betty Pierson, both sisters of the bridegroom; Mrc. ancMioefed Is Trodiftoexal. Heee beoajtiftjay feoaroest. awnocwiole Gary Keele. Mrs. Dan Loveless. Gluv-Gar- d 'm tfie desert of Coleen Luke ands Marilyn Hanks yovr thoicei deep roomy erm eKes were attendants. They were all oJf dressed in pastel formals and carcedor drowers, Devgned by CcvoKer wrtei a stoeog; or d ried nosegays of pink and white 1.60 This newty fathionsd carnationa. Trainbearera weTe fostens her gloves quickk, poervly enchonhng fVnr for sfy4. We tWe Bobby and Janice Richardson and tofely to her hondbog. Gold Steven Farley. . Harry Hays, brother of the bride ploied, baoutlfwHy embossed, wlrh groom, was'his best man. Mr. and self Mrs. Don Miner and Hannah Evans NMtehlng metol ornomanri. greeted guests. It's pretty . . . it's practical . . , It's Mrs. Hays chosevfor her hostess frock , of delicate plnkj ready for gift giving in a so tin duties with corsage of rosebuds and car;-lined transparent box. INo raxV nations. rved Refreshments . were 1.1S Some style with simulated around a lace covered table cen tered wrth a beautiful tiered bed moonstortes or pearl. ding cake decorated by the bridK?: brother-in-laJunior Farley. Servv Ing refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. Don Miner. Mrs. Randall Car son. Mrs. Cristle Briggs. Mrs.i Morle nlen Mr Ruth Olsen. Mrs. Prtscilla Olsen and. a group of young girls. j In the gift room were Mrs. Hazel at 'mlm doHi Taa 'tJTOk fw XMAS Gins pm Tall. Mrs. Randall Carson. KathCAVSJJE1 NO. DtrP Sa. leen Hays and Marilyn Hays. Marii Rmsd aoau 14.95 lyn Wood kept the guest book. 1.95 to ! aw ieeH ae4cie tea An interesting program was con' ducted by Paul Richardson. The hridegroom expects to leave S Dec. 14 for the armed forces and J the bride will continue with her 33 East Center work In Salt Lake Ctiy. A shower was given Marl-Barbar- and Werry oc teat siri4 lam, waSM Na iocrer be mciuh of teata. rAjrTIXTH. STKUNO aim ROM I2.C0 ' Tbe dreaa waa oirtgtn ally design ed in gleaming satin, thia winter's order pattern No. 1122. send $1 00 faahioe first. Other favorites, fab- - to Spadea Syndicate. vine. Dept. are taffeta, brocade, and, 183. Box 535, General Post Office, New York 1. N. Y. For air mail featherweight wool 5je 1J joquirea S1 isyds, of t9-- handling, enclose 25c. To order our tech malarial Pattern available pattern 'booklet, volume No. VII. In sitae 10, U. 14, It, and la. To send an additional 15c. nc-wia- Plans Completed For Preferred Men BYU Fetes s. drape as a new approach to an Old 15 1 lar to emphasize the boeorny look effective 'ta' o . aa Utah CaaLf a. aod ri middle Oit-af-U- hr glv ... hr 1122 Cowatty. A I wonder lasSiate. Tfco r4rtere la he fiiagatlne. vtura wtt take by WUIaird Luce, fitta souls been conse- cratad and set apart? Are you patient, understanding and calm of heart? Eow did you feel when your Caf was usfumar What measure oi worth did you give to the world? tbe law of averages bold by count or token Some of your dreams came true, . Uta Clever Bazaar Planned for Oak Hills 2nd nave- - your Sprlng-vt- ll THURSDAY, DECTMBKR DAILY HERALD rnr j n nnnn 20 17 gg i fffftTia gsJ sTgSsffiSl sjseeL CJT9M3C2 MO 1 . si O ait of CO kennclmcn feed a :E1 Docs JJy)AV Vera He "saaotj V, . 1 4 CAVALIER SUPER CEDAR CHESTS IN A WIDE i n VARIETY OF STYLES AND FINISHES ARE AT TAYLOR'S .$10.95 'STEPLADDER' light-afo- CENTRAL UTAH'S FAVORITE t CliRISTf.lAS STORE SIIJCE The talk of tha campus.... this gay, style with tha wonderful comfort and 1065... ot delightful fit you gat only in Joycel In block, brown or navy suede. A HINT TO SANTASJ Joyce's "Stepladdsr", Or any Joyce- makes a wonderful, welcome Christmas gift! cry ttc rrsrr Mias am u shi 4iaaieaav vi tzz: 1 U a aivislasi f caasiarisi caaaajsv - Herald Want: Ads Bring Results Mil urn W 214 No. University Ave. :k i4 fi A BUY now. Pay n3Xt yesr I Frc3 Parking 1 J I |