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Show mcotat, march t j Mp-Harol- JT , tj. h m DAILY HERALD Vqn Wa'genen d Relke Club Hears Talk Minutia guilt lauisa PortrUga On Canada Thunday, March It, lSSWuat nighted town. It ia always the home from Seln the Jose Limon fine arts that are at a duadvau-tagfgr heaven'a sake. Dance Company recital la the John Crrtn, a attive Canadian Van Waaanaa na si,i stated that Poetry usually ex lfra Smith Buildlne;. UNFOHMaybe (t'e the edsr of turpen. ehn-uthe new pieaMcm of fhiie prMes u n i v e r a 1 Individual and returned LDS missionary from Joseph aa In the Jotaph Unit lirja In tha klh'ilcl! uhtra In a TUNATELY it anaaa about raaa talked Canada ta France la iihuiuhia fi.'K ... mim Main vi4 ini M VI' is which alio included a pmrns from the first publication meeting of Nelke Reading Club Smith building. That auditorium I'm pounding out my stmt, Thuiid world aa program en poetry, at th home:of "Utah tngs" complied by the held at the home ft Mrs, Mamie ia no place to present dancers, as there anything as laa tlx culd kitchen disenchanting of Mr. Millon Nslaon. utt Prof, Harrison I. Merrill and B. Davis. recital. They Late at night? With the furniture Mr. Green paid tribute to Jet&e you know. Lovely Mrs. Deaa Van Waianaa atirrad! dedicated to Mra. tlale Talmaie ept. all moved Into the center of he the haaroi f all with her persons): pnndley. Included also was a Knight and Ray Knight for the deserved to have the floor and seniirnsnial paper on poetry. ahsrt biographical aaaica ( me work they have done la the col for heaven'a sake. Dust rose In floor? And the cupboards empty! And pans of atufl alttuig around? d suiiiori. Among the authora onising and dtvelppment of Can clouds every time they turned. It Mrs. ada. He mentioned that the coun was the same way tne nigni er we And the whole place smelling of were Prof. Merrill, The thing ; 1 don't think paint? Well, is there? Brindley, Helen Candland Stark, try ia two miles across with Diamond Jubilee. we ran out of paint ht ia Lueill brandley, Klsie C. Carrot). two thirds of the population cen- the floor had beea swept atnee Is. Attractive Kethleea CuMmere, hi a be If of two miles, Wheat the building w a a built. My the middle of things. Kay I ho tered Rich. Stella Edith Cherrlnxton. U I slaughter of Dr. and Mrs. Sunk Teasdals end Edwin Mark- - la a principal crop ot Canada and beaooootiful black silk eostume is doing the painting went dowa given in CuUlmort of Prove I for some more. They said they and to the was knees, dust He in haa taken Chicago. htm. prists and hadn't had f marriage today to John Wtdtsoe Mra. Van Waianan also a poke also stated that. Canada had not didn't dance either, I do think didn't have any to prove I had went Wallace In a Ceremony solemnlied down I a any. dtserve artists our that visiting de bothered with He been Inflation. , ot her father's Ufa, Dr. Gerrit er so age. a It at the Salt Lake LDS Temple by Just day talIt bought home the evea and read many of Us poems concluded by saying that mats Is swept floor, Elder Matthew Cowley, of the JecariUoni and an Jong ha doeaa't. Aad the liOMK TAL Ran all the way. They aatd it ent In to Attractive used ttrst atom were the bomb la wrlttea letters wbkh hai The council of twelve apostlei. ENT DO El, darn twl get ao mad would take a week to get more. entertaining program were fea- hu wife. ahlpped In from Canada. rouple were accompanied by Dr. Somehow, someway, honestly if So here wa are, running true ta which ef shower bridal a wss tures a Ida Mrs. Knudsen Mra. imoot gave Wesley Dusenberry Mra. Ann and Mr. Culllmore, the flvi winutt talk eUd "f hooey an asslstsnt hoateaa and refreshments poastble but SOME way, we must form and of course no papering Mrs, Grant honored Holdaway, ta done. Mur Wldtsoe Wallace, Salt Lake City p'ay bouse in this be- - until the painting former Barbara ; Pearson at the llMiewerk," were served te Mr. ureen and get us nd lewis J. Wallace of Ogden, der. . LDS Ward chapel. Other officers elected to aerve Mesdamea Nellie C. Bailey, Edith Vineyard a a parents ef tea bridegroom with Hostess was Mra. Harold Hold- - with Mri. Van Wagenen are Mn. Y. Booth, S. C. Adams, Fern 8 News Lake aaw mr Also Spring sob by law off for ether relatives and friends. away, mother of the bridegroom Dian Van Waienen. first vice Brimhall, Mamie B.' Davis, Oscar T nt nrl nnlnt uttt Artistic arrangement! el white artansM esa yeas I Mrs. Warner with she and Jesse eumalon, G Sadie Mrs. Murphy, prwident; Garrett, Joseph Giles, thing any way. you look and pink ftoek and gladioli will pleasant f the K aecond Alex Mrs. uavio bridegroom vice Jennie Haws, grandmother Hedqulst, president at U. Took The Youngest Moppet be used la decorationa at the Reand Mrs. Mas Jliake and 'Mrs, ftsei. treasurer: Mrs. ft. a, Ciow-- Mangum, C. W. Love, J, Will to aee the dance review to take lit.! Eoiitv room of the Prevo-Ei- t Mrs and bride ard. recerdlai secretary Ray Gammon assisted the Knight, W. Monroe Paxman, Roy her mind off Things. 1 don't think Prove LDS Stake recreation cen Liwrence Jones, forreiponomg Passey, Zola Peterson, George receiving. It helped much. But what can one couple win receive ter, whsr Mrs. Thorlt lUbertsea was in seeretsry. Mrs. Stanley Heal the Worthen and Hermese Petersen. do? It ia a good tiling aometimes reception numerous friends in charge ef the program and tim- current president was In charge ef that there are such things as thta evening, given for them by ware a reading by the meeting. heard bers th krMa'i naranta painting and papering to be done. By BORTENSE BUTLER Leah Peterson; organ and piano Refreshments wera served to Life has a way ot going on, and The bride hi a chosen an In D. R. Harold Meidames Alien and Bailey, Mrs. J. duet by Taylor SPRING LAKE Mr, and Mra. the mechanics of everyday living formal model for bar wedding Jack Arthur Duckett, daughter, Nadlne; musical toast. Cloward, Leo Menlove.wert hosts to the lol- keep one going when every in. of imported Swiaa embrotd-mrjlrtti orcindv Mrs. Alice Harding; tap dance V. Ulxon, Frank Daln,. William in white over nylon t u.i 11 lowing guests recently! Mr, and nuuifc IV IV StT Ui Sherrle Harding, Jocelyn Jenkins R. Flrmage, Albert Freestone, Mra. R, J, Myers, Provo; Mr. and happened to me before, In another g bodice la net. The Heal, Ross Boy B. Hammond, Stanley Mra, Carol Allen; solo, and The band was play Mrs. Pete Anderson and Mrs, incarnation. with a anuara flack and Holdswav. Jones, accompanied by Na Jack Jensen, Lawrence Beatrice Moore. Payson; Mr. and ing "Over There! Over There!" three flounces of the embroidered Milton Knudsen, John Nelson, Wesley dlne Allen: reading, Nancy Mra. D. J. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Aa the French sav: "The more ergsndy forma the skirt, ever py Carl Undley, Harold Van Wag- son. W. H. Greenhalgh. SpringviUe, of Reed Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Glen it changes, the more it is the Ion net. A amall aeed Marl enuncrDainty refreshments were served enen, uean van wagenen. the gbvernment reclamation - de-- ! and Mr. and Mrs. Archer same." This is not encouraging, crusted Juliet cap catches her from amall tables decorated with man Wing, Arch Madsen, Delmar partment presented an unusual pro Cropper waa played and but If you are looking for sweet Rook Butler. ahort vail of Illusion. Her bridal small parasols in green and plftk Kenner, Rex Thomas, James V gram for the Provo High School to Mrs. went white orchitis Daphne Moore, ness end light you are reading combine win floweri and filled with fresh violet blos Dsslera, . Warner Murphy and Women at their regular meeting prixea Archer Butler, Mrs. Beatrtce the wrong part of the paper, and itephanotla accented with held. David Rees. main table The soms, serving a a in the home ot Mrs. Ivan Young. Moore and Glen Cropper. 8t. Patmail olnk roiet. e vase of greea carnationa and The speaker wss In Ethiopia for ricks Day refreshments were And apeaklng ef reading, I fin Mra Knfane J. Faux, the bride's heather. A rainbow of styrafoam three months the past year work- served by the hostess and her ished the biography of Edwla lsUr Georgia will be her honor arched above the flowers and light Read the ing on a project. He talked about daughter, Miie LuDean Menlove. Booth this afternoon. matron, with ner omer sisters, ed ntnk candles. the delightful climate of the coun M Miss Ida K. Peay held a slum- two volume biography of Charlei r.rint B. (Carma Jean) I ! Mrs. Lynn Holdaway presided in try. and mentioned that the people ber party at the homo of her par Dickens very lately too. How Hughes, and Ann Culllmore and spoke 47 different dialects. The ents. Mr. and Mrs Gib Pesy. For lonely is genius. The greater the registering guests. Mrs, C. M Mrs, Richard Copeland and MarStone, Mrs. Vern Williams and principal language he said was their evening's entertainment the genius, the greater the loneliness. sisters ef the s' a ret Wallace, Mrs. Ray Holdaway arranged the something called - "Amerlc." He vouns people made candy and No wonder, these men worked -hririaeroam in secondary places Myrna stated that the people there were watched television. Guests, school themselves to death. They bad gifts. Deone Holdaway, Tv.o rtt1 nraiant a Bleating Die- Gammon and Maxlne Blake re friendly to the Americans, friends of the hostess were Miss to do something to fight back fairly tur In varying ahadea of orchid V The group was interested in seeing ceived guests. fivinn areandv. fashioned alike. Kalabacka, Miss Disne Shep their loneliness. Of course they The Intensely moving itory of the souvenirs which he brought Judy Serving were Mrs. Newell Day the life of Rachl and Miss Karen Harding. always said they had to make wife with herd Thty will each carry bouquet of Jackson, him, and a showing of colored The but I don't think it was Mrs. Wesley Rawlings and Mrs of Andrew Jackson was Wm. girls attended Sunday mora money, pink feathered earnauona wim President Ed Spalding. that at all, though heaven knows tmfeanftfia. church services. ine; for Call Mrs. B. Richard Arnollna Snow, a student of BYU was always someone with Some 150 guests were enter given by Richard Cummings hat bees Mr. and Mrs. Lea Menlove were there Entre Nous Club members meetiplayed two piano solos. Mrs. A. hand out. Dickens was hag. their talned son and of their asked to serve as best man. ng at the home of Mrs. H. Smith Alfred Swenson, vice president, dinner guests e tnH ,mn.t. rf1H,n with rp1atli' j Mrs.-Te- d Mr.-an, Mr. Culllmore will receive conducted the meeting." Mrs." Ross dauhler-ln-lawBroidbent,V all and relatives, ready willing to . rose ruaita teairtntr an Fork. Leo Men The book entitled "The Presi Jensen was In rook him. Booth had leeches who charge of refresh- Menlove, Spanish fara flmr lanatti modal underlaid dent's Lady" and written by Irv ment! with Mrs. James Distefana, love Is employed at Sunnyside ana bled him white in business deal wlt taffeta. Mrs. wauace nas ing Stone gives the struggles, dla- - Mrs. J, W. Thornton and Mn. waa home for the weekend. ... mcKens 100 ior mat matter. rhmm a nink rrena floor length Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cowan and ings trusted appotntments, success and fame Young assisting. They people. This Is alMichael model Their corsages will be ef Marlon and children encountered durlngv v the life 'Of Others attending were Mesdamea their a mistake as Ruthle could ways , I n rosea and stephanotis. Ernest Paxraan, Ernest Frand- - were in Lehi Sunday as dinner have told them. Umorlunaieiv. pink nacnei ana aoanw yicuon. Musle by airing trie will enter Mrs. Maynard' Dixon Stewart, sen, Rees Bench, H. J. Boyack, guests of their daughter and Mrs. John Wldtsoe Wallace. The bride, the former Kathleen PAYSON-Ab- out 140 they didn't have Ruthle to guide Fourth tain guest! during tha receiving. Culllmore, was wed in Sslt Lake LDS Temple ceremonies today, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Haws. them. Ob murder! Well, Mrs. Owen Bingham, Dayton Hughes, Ward Relief Society mmbers and president was la charge. anyhow Mutldans will be Dr. ruene J. were and Mr. dinner V. D. Other Clifford Wllford Mrs. and Atkinson guests Holt, Tregeagle, a March it Charles why read fiction when there are their enjoyed partners and Dallas Mra. Jr. Young Lake Salt Van Zeben. faux, City. such biographies in the world? Smith were with Wayne Sorensen, Wayne Cowley, Mrs. party In the ward recreation hall Mrs. Broadbent Mra Carl lfiirr Van Zeben serving luncheon Carl Madsen. Roy Slack, J. C. Mrs. Haws Ana now 1 must get me to bed. which paid honor to the founding be Char will aa ushers Serving At least T rinn't an tn unrlr In tha Maynard Stewart, Haws, Stanley Brady and Francis are sisters. The evening's to Mesdamea of the organisation. WatMr. a of friend aue. ley Haugen, Mrs. Feme Nellsen ana Mrs. D. dark these days. ' entertainment featured a program, Newell B. Weight, Jolc B. Stone, Soring a 1aia fram Nnrwav' TV Grant B. J. Butler were dinner guests of sprung. Have a neighbor - with and square Richard L. Gunn, Richard D..Poll, a refreshments aklt, Zena -. BitMrs. Hughes, Lloyd Culllmore Jr.. Carl C. Eldon Butler's LaVar Mrs. daffodils blooming for u daughter, Bateman, dancing. All Relief Society mem-ber- a Wallace and Dale josepnson. Edwin Hanks, Salem. Friday. Additional now. All I have blooming is wore square dance dresses. ter, Reid B. Bankhead, Kirm l.urii w ira an1 Mra OREM "There are more mate-- theae lovely new synthetic mate Mrs. Madge Chrlstensen, coun Butterworth, Eldin Rlcka, Edwin guests were her listers Mrs. Reba papers people . throw all over the : blended and the than rials market on the rlala skillfully today will Culllmore Jr. preside Lloyd Olsen and Mn. Ethel Erlckson, place. So long, folks. selor, welcomed guests and Intro Dean, Charles Atkinson, Wllford in the gift rooms, and serving were dreamed of 19 years ago." textures" of synthetic and natural Payson. and her aunt, Mrs. Malda Mrs. Gladys Bona as toast E. Smith, Marden J. Clark, Rob duced of bolts of on hundreds to Mrs. fibers Jennlev J, Dursccording hostesses will be Mrs. Homer PLEASANT GROVE A ladles chorus, directed ert J, Smith, R, Phil Shumway, Mrs. Sadler. The day was spent in pre master. so Is that no label Demthere Home material Utah County ham, Mrs. Walter 8. Monsoa and Poulson, H. Smith Arza Adams reviewed the book, paring material for rugs. Lunch know- by Paul Chrlstensen, with Bernice Brigham D. Madsen, Mrs. Webster Decker, assisted by onstration agent. She spoke and the consumer has no Ideaorof how to Wilson at the piano, aang two Broadbent, John Hale Gardner, "Fatal Decision," for the was served by the hostess at noon is she of of what buying many types ing Club Wednesday evening Carmela Tanner, Loya Allred and showed aamples a his followed Vern H. Neal Max Elden Taylor was host to 22 short numbers, Glbby. conRogers. by to in It of care for it good available fabrics to members keep when they met at the home of Mrs. members , of the MIA Fireside Mrs. Norman Xllertaen. said that all the wom tory of the Relief Society by Mrs. Jensen, Wllmer W, Tanner and Tim Aiken. dition. She Wednes Club Women's the Orem imof to This Don leave the The couple plan story Smith. ' A presentation of gift Robert Bunker. after church evening afternoon at the Scera Lounge en could perform a fine consumer books ner Pass tragedy was given with Sunday Hector was made by Pres. Bernice mediately for an undisclosed day the guest Elder Sadler, on labels and out service Poulson that Insisting by Mn. pointed much skill by Mrs. Adams. honeymon destination. For travel there was one some of his displayed to manufactur Jones to her former counselors, to speaker, all complaints disadvantage making waa A lovely luncheon served bv Mrs. Wallace will wear a navy ers about no labels. She said a Florence Mitchell and Audry Rasthe hostess with favors and motif paintings and explained the tech blue suit and hat with beige topmusson, Iden not label should eood only of St. Patrick day being carried nlque of oil painting. Many ques per. the blends of fabrics, but. it Called "Do You Remember?" tify out. Mra. J.. H. Harvey, president tions were asked of the speaker. the of The future home couple The Elder - sponsored Fireside should also state cleaning lnstruc the skit was "arranged by Norma discussed matters of business per Will be in Salt Lake City. tlons and if washable, the tern Bona, Mrs. Smith and Erma B to the club and a commit waa at the home of Pres. Mike taining Taking part were Leo tee was appointed to draw up a Cowan and his wife. There was perature of the water and whether Fech. Chambers as Rudolph Valentino; new and more thorough set of by. reading from the Doctrine and special ironing ia required, Harward as Clara Bow laws. The committee is Mrs. Max Covenants followed by a discus She showed hundreds of samples Shirley Melva Ann Jo Radmall, Mrs. Earl Emmett and sion.. Refreshments were served by of the most unique, durable and (dancer, Annette Houser): SPRINGVILLE The Dean Kellerman; problems Mrs, LaMar Beveredge. One of the lovely kinds of fabrics now avail Smith, AMERICAN FORK the hosts. in which found are the schools Charlie Chaplin: (trio. Art were Mrs. Members present highlights of the social calendar able. Good wool la still the best Peay, Mrs. Thelma Butler and her for students of the high school will for tailoring though combinations jaca ana uuane Jones); sons. relative to the students was dis Eldrldge Warnick. Mrs. J. H. Har daughter Jerolyn Menlove enter cussed by Mrs. Mary Schwartx at Mrs. Bernard Swenson, Mrs. talned at a quilting party Friday be the annual Junior Prom. The with synthetics have proved very Mr. and Mrs, Jack Provostgaard: a ji.iuaii.mi, iitwhw-uh-.i-,n.'- .'il of the Juene Mere club vey, bod Aionson, Mrs. Biu Hocinson, at the Butler home A hot dinner date is April 1 according to an- effective as well aa durable. In Dale Barnett as Tom Mix. (rone meeting act. Max and Joe St shell): A. J. Wednesday evening at the home Mrs. Steven Wamlck, Mrs. Reed Mar-ci-a nouncement of washing synthetics a wai aerved at noon, Guests were aa Lon Chaney; Monte Bona of Mrs. Sylvester Allan. Walker, Mrs. Allen Nielsen. Mrs. Mrs. Ethel and Kent Robinson. The detergent Is more effective. A Smith Noyes School Decker, Mrs. Elva "Your her talk Titling as Al Alta Coombs as who Mae of minister The life itory Jolson; Eldon Walters, Mrs. Kenneth Har theme selected by the class mem- warning about acetate ia that It Mrs. Mrs Butler, Mrs Problem Davis, Margaret and Mine," became a chaplain In the United bers is "Tenderly." cannot tolerate even medium iron west, (Dance, Barbara Moore): Schwarti. a member of Sprlng vey. Mrs. Earl Emmett. Mra, Viola Cowan, Mri. Clara Menlove Mrs. Chester Over-John Swenson, BtBies senate wn ioiu oy xnrs. The school gymnasium will be ing heat. Other disadvantages of Marjorle Coles as Shirley Tem viUe High School faculty, told of son, Mrs. Earl Mathews, Karma Rosenlund as Anna Mrs. Mrs, Annie Menlove and Mrs. Keith Ercanbrack to Literati Club decorated in a color synthetics are that they do not ple; Mae Wong, (Song, June Fullmer). behavior problema, discipline, ob- LaMar Beveredge, Mrs. Jay Hul- - Lyle De St Jeor of Provo. Jero- members, in a review of the book beautifully scheme employing shades of pink, absorb body moisture, that they A floor show during the servine servance of rights of others, and lineer, Mra. Max Radmall. lyn'a husband, Joseph Menlove "A Man Called Peter" which his and they of a tend to be electro-statiinstances of defacement of propblue, orchid and green. is atatloned with the armed forces held be will next The luncheon meeting featured widow Kathryn Marshall Jo plate has soil more easily. erty, as being part of a teacher's at the home of Mrs. Reed Walker In Germsny. He will soon return Ann Smith twirling two batons written. Fiberglass and orlon In window Mr, and Mrs, Verner Larsen orocram. 15. Mrs. Aiken will pre to the United States and see his on The group met with Mrs. Grant meeting pareApril panels are as near to perfect as were narrators for the skit and During a short business the program. baby aon, Joe, for the first time, FUher and a bouquet of daffodils Black- Russell Mrs. conducted because by anything yet developed L. Larsen was stage man and heather made a bright note George for were laid ett. plans arranging they will withstand heat, sunlight, ager. , en tne manue. Mrs. L. Grant for Invitations to the annual Art dust and stain and will not wrin Ramona Schearrer, counselor, tea.- and Mrs. Grant Hansen, president, conducted .the Palfreyman kle, sag or shrink. No ironing and assisted with arrangements and assigned as chairman of that meeting, and thanked members stretching are ever necessary and stake board representatives for their contributions to the chil nhase. the price is moderate. Mrs. L. D. Stewart, Mrs. Refreshments were served to 14 SPRINGVILLl! The Intricate dren's ward of Utah Valley HosThe meeting was conducted by Emma makwent into Mrs., the Eckers-leAlfred Mrs. Elsie Wilson, which a y for Ridge, process pital. members and one guest, Mrs. Mar Gilllgan with the Model KM! and. Mrs.. Johnson. ...- -mer member, was welcomed back ing of chairs in pioneer days was Mrs. Raymond garet Gay nor. led flag, salute ' again. by. Mrs. Ray , E. : New Lew Terms the topic of discussion- at Loveless. The litany was read by Mrs. Rosemary Piatt was ing of the Spring Creek DUP when Mrs. Merlin Finch, A vocal trio, guest and members attending in they met with Mrs. Neme nun. consisting of Jolene NEW Farley, Max- cluded Mesdamea Erie Boorman, In her discussion of early Utah Ine Moon and Nadlne Nielsen, Thomas Bullock, Grant Fisher, Industries, Mrs. Anna Johnson told P V a J A sttM Daa aaasiateVaa I Music several selections. A how the frames oiS chairs were sang Frank H. Gardner,-D. was Orlo Mrs. . by Graham, Robert Halladay, Ray fashioned, rawhide strips cut in Allen. arranged The legislative report was NEW Ted a circle made to form the chair Ivie, Allen M. Johnson, Mrs. by Hugh Vern Wentz. Schofield, L. Grant Hansen. David bottom, steamed to stretch and given Hostesses were Mrs. Evan Baugh Fielding. Lawrence Asher, J. Rob-a-rt dried to pull tight. A chair made by and Features! Mri. Merlin Finch. Bullock, Cullen V. Chrlsten-o- Stephen Perry, early SprlngviUe Victor I. Cartwright, Robert chair maker, was also shown airtai W. wrong, Keith Ercanbrack. D, which was more than 90 years you Koss Urie and Norma Deene old and still solid and sturdy. Mrs. Eva Hansen gave a hisHalladay. Cocking Ccnveni?nctl a tory of her grandmother, Lydla TIST US FOR Ann Thorn Chase. Little Carmen - .11 ml Clark favored with accordion solos. iuit iook at mi maw Members of Wymount Branch ACCURACY . . . Refreshments were served by the and friends are invited to attend fine) faaturaa 1 hostess and her assisting commit- two one-a- ct DEPENDABILITY eveplays Tuesday inches wide e 30 tee including Mrs. Mabel Kindred, Only VALLEY CHAPTER NO. 3 ning, 7:30 p.m. at the Social Hall. ' Mrs. Josephine Oven Olanf e Duncan, Mra. BYU gees clear acre ORDER OF EASTERN STAR upper campus, officers of Lenore Reynolds. the MIA advise. Ceoking-To- p lamp Oun i the unbeatable combination Tuesday 8 d. m. for Brand visit A spring touch was added' to the The entertaining plays to be Oven Porcelain tlon, A banquet will be held at entertaining rooms in lifetime Cabinet, . . . of ar- presented are pharmacists .the. highest integ"Marriage Propos0:30 p. m. followed by regular rangements of daffodils dainty al electric a and pussy al,"' and "Pink and Patches." of finest quality rity, phamaceutlcals meeting at 8 p. m. All at the willows. There is no charge. Oven Deluxe Masonic Temple, to assure you accurate prescription Cleck Control of tADIES LITERARY CLUB compounding! a Now Signal Panel "Better Cleaning Wednesday 3 p. m. with Mrs. I'T MISS Sterling M. Ercanbrack, 291 E. Doesn't Cost. . 4th S. Each member may Invite one guest. 0FEI1 HOUSE , Elected President of Club Reception Tonight To Mark - Wallace Nuptials wi e, mea-lluw- 150 Greet Bride At Shower Iyd . Variety Of Socials Held By Residents High School Women Hear Of 'Ethiopia de-tir- form-fittin- Story Of r 11 Kachel Jackson Club Program 140 an-ov- Attend Lively" Program for Relief Society v L 1 a eon-in-la- Story of Fabrics Told To and-Mr- Orem Women's Club Meeting s. Donner Pass Story Reviewed for Club - Accu-mene- tte HOT . Juene Mere Annual Junior Prom Date Marshall Book Set April 3 Reviewed For delude Problems - - Literati Club c, Spring Creek Camp Hears Chair Making - 1." - .. - cards that say mold mim n, m kip Plays Set For Wymount Branch gusrd it mm Club Notes . A Full-wid- th SELECTION Time-Sign- - Cook-Mail- EASTER CARDS SORQSIS .,.'.,, .:;II;:J.' Wednesday 3 p. m. at the home f Mrs. L B. Tackett.-112- 3 E. 7th IT PAYS!' ;gITA DcLuxs C!::nsr$ rROVOMA Wednesday with Mrs." Ole E. Olsen. Luncheon will" be aerved frst at 1:30 p. m. ."EGA AUXILIARY , Wednesday J p, m. with Mrs. Coyd Asay, 814 S. 4th E.f Orem. t practical approach, to health, strength, and appearfor man or woman, ance 449 W. .Center 216 N. Univ. 451 W. 127b N. 474 Wait Canter ' 1 PHONE 2122- - - 3rd Floor 9 p.m. rto Appliance Co. FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Tha FREE 'ARKINO JIM AT AT -. Chuck - n Peterson .Center' w m-.J Jim Hawker 129 3 West Center er mo 32 East 1st No. PROVO |