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Show ,'13 It FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER DAILY HERALD Dinner-Meetin- g Of Family Reunions Lady Lions Open Season With Jaycee Wives First ROACH The Roach family reunion Talk-oTheme Year's AAUW Presents Treat Spouses Introduction of the theme for the study group during the year were beof heldroseSunday on attheNorth Coronation' north side Dinner, the Park, garden of widening during te past year. "The Mrs. Lester Taylor, recently introduced. They are, Mrs. Howard Fifth West and Fifth Iforth. PrOvo. year, Swim To Party quaintances among congenial, - Egbert, creative writing;' Mrs. Lunch will be served at noon, with from an extensive tour of in? mention uere Mesdames Alton Utah County. Utah . -- 1 - Wdli. Receiv-tume- d re-jan- ce u England and Europe, the In- - Giles, Clarence Greer. Blaine ac- "joy dv oeoDle." Lar-terestl- wn hap- lntroaucea o Marion Brandley, Olive Burmingham, OR EM Joe The JAycee Wves en- - members In the opening pinner peker at an opening en, Leon Mather, Dale Reese.timer tertained their husbands at a of the American Aisocia-- , ivin'i tnetinz of the Provo 'Reethaler, Lee Sheets, Terry, Al Taylor and W. ooif. ming party neia rrway evening at- tion of University Women. Thurs- "lady Lions Club.' on ber travels Tollman crrmm inirinr led kv the Saratoga pool. The group en- day evening at the Joseph Smith Mrs. Taylor spoke swim-(meeti- through Scotland and Spain and Mrs. Terry with Mrs. Dallas Young deter. bed a tint hand view of the accompanying. Teresa. Hadlock recent coronation of the English favored with two vocal solos. She Queen. She also added interest byjwas accompanied by Mrs. Young showing a number of slides. The coronaUoi theme was car Also of lmer?st wn the award-'in- f ried out In the dinner table decor of gifts to those mvmbers ations, through the use of royal chalking up 100 per cent attend- - purple asters and yellow, dahlias. The committee In charg of the dinner was Mrs. Albert Grosjean, new president and Mesdames C. E. Hyatt. George Shaw. C. E. Knud-seKate Bjerregaard. George E. Thomson. Merlin Shipley. W. Woolf, Homer Thompson and Arnold Bergeson. Covers were laid for M. Payson Maid Wed To Benjamin Man n, . ' Joyed a smorgasbord dinner follow- - building banquet han. Mrs. Marlon mg swimming ana me oaiance 01 use evening was spent in oancing. 's All arrangements for the entertainment were tinder the direction of Mrs. Keith Ander-bur- g and M.-- Delbert Mills. Those who enjoyed the evening were Mr. and Mrs. William Burr, Mr. and Mrs. William Wellsi Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Harding, Mr.' and Mrs. Eugene Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt Strong Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Roland Strong, Mr. and Mr. Torvall Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Ver non Partridce. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sanders, eve-nine- s. Olsen, president, presented tne theme ancPthe aims of the year. A matter of business, that of electing a new vice president, was completed. Mrs. Anna B- - Hart, will serve In that capacity. The chairmen who will instruct the The following guests were also present:; Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Mr. and Mrs. Clent Lewis, Mr.and Mrs. Edward Prest-wicMr. and Mrs. Shirley John son, Mc, and Mrs. Armond James and the hostess and their hus-bands. h, Mrs. each family bringing Its own. A International program and sports will follow. relations and Mrs. Lillian Chris-should, "hunt them up, pick them tensen, social studies and talk and explain." .Two reports on the national con- upMrs. Avery Caine, Immediate vention of the organization held past president reviewed a talk the summer at Minneapolis during at the convention by Dr. J. were given. The first, by Mrs. given Makes Up D. Darley on "Wh Roland Hansen, '.presented a com- Your Mind"? She said, "group disposite from the convention talks cussion and group action gains best en "The Education of a Free results In putting over a truth." People." Mrs. Hansen spoke of the A wealth of garden flowers were incessant .search for new know- used in decorating the dinner ledge and, truth to guide future tables, interspersed with trailing generations so that their reponsl- - green vines. Arranging the decoraDiuues may never be bound. tions were Mrs. Merrill Sandburg Mrs. Lillian Booth gave the sec and Mrs. Rulon Morgan. The dinond report on "How To Get New ner committee included Mrs. Members and To Keep Them." Mrs. Ernest Knud-seShe gave hints and suggestions Mrs. Mildred Barker, Mrs. from the convention meetings. Richmond Young and Mrs. Roland stating , that the organization Hansen. " drama ; CAKES SSS... SWEET ROUS 30c ,nd 5Se .aSK&rl.. POTATO ROLLS . " 5c 25c Dozea BREAD White or brown, loaf .... 15c Shop in air conditioned comf ott and ,' Plenty of FREE Parking ' . DALEC OUT'S BAKERIES 12th No. Store open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Delicatessen facilities at 12th No. Store n, " PHONE - C5 - PAYSO.V Attended by a bevy of yellow frocks, Diane Montague, gowned In white satin and lace, wis a lovely bride as she exchanged vows with Blair Bckstrom of Benjamin. Nuptials were performed in the Relief Society room of the LDS Ward church, where a reception was given later in the evening, guests being entertained in the .chapel and the amusement hall. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Montague and the bridegroom la a son of Mr. arid Mrs. Archie Beckstrom, Benjamin. Bishop Harold Harmer officiated at the wedding ceremony.. The bride's gown, designed and made by her mother, was a lovely creation of nylon tulle and lace. The bouffant skirt touched the floor, cascading over a satin un der skirt, and the bodice of lace was finished with a handkerchief peplum, long pointed sleeves, and pleats tnylon tulle at the pointed neckline. Her bouquet featured a white orchid combined with Talisman roses. Her nylon veil was secured with a erown of orange blossoms. Attendants, whose gowns were of identical style and color, were Marion Bean. Gloria Hiatt. Collett i i xt J ti i .linger, jiriLra mguau ana xar- oara Montague, lister of ue bride. They carried bouquets of white and orchid colored gladioli. Young Saundra Montague, sister 'of the bride, was a junior bridesmaid. Merrell Beckstrom, brother of the bridegroom, was best man and there were Monte Montague, Garth Beckstrom and Bob Jensen. pretty girls In o) Park-Secon- d 1(11 ill mm it FOR KLONDYKES 3 Pays CLOSED 'A JX. MONDAY L5 Frtsbsr Cr receiving, airs. Montague cnosing a frock of printed nylon with corsage of orchid glads, and Mrs. Beckstrom wearing navy over rose, with corsage of white glads. , Anitra Montagu presided at the bride's book, and Pearl Barnett of Spanish Fork played organ selec tion during the receiving period Dean Pear was master of cere monies for a variety program. Refreshments were served In the amusement halL where tables were centered with rose bowls filled with blue tinted water, and gladioli wert arranged ai hall decora tion, together with the wedding eake In charge of serving were Mrs. LeVand Montague. Mrs. Phil Alvey, Mrs. Virginia Lombson, Mrs. Ar nold KaUabaki. assisted by Nedra Hiatt, Colleen Jasperson. Kay Wy- ler, Anita and Barbara Beckstrom. Sherrle and Charlotte Beckstrom. Sandy Montague and Beverly Jensen, who also earried gifts. In charge of the gift display were Myrna Lazenby. Violet Laienby. Helen Beckstrom and Vera New ton. ) i Haw ra (cM O Vll x I 1 STAILKIST ;.J, NT - - POT S Vine Ripened Utah, Flavorful . ; 2 SEEDLESS SATURDAY (a) 7 lA II . v " PICTSVEET mm V BEAI1S THRIFtY SPECIAL BUY TODAY conn MIXED H CAN . VEGETABLES 1 ... ... 33c . SI PEAS TUNA Groted M. 11 THOMPSON LABOR DAY tzjt TILL . RIPE, DELICIOUS a 1 OPEII Fancy, solid Pack GROUND PEAS BUY TODAY AT THIS LOW PRICE! LEAN j"f OC q q. O) ' FRESIf . I.- - . . . end CARROTS . - Shlem News 0) o) MM JUL o) 1 6 fcr $1.05 PICTSWEET s Club Plans Tour of Salem Gardens By ORAIIGO JUICE 6 cz. Cam MARGETTE TAYLOR SALEM The Salem Garden Club this week discussed a plan ned tour of Salem flower gardens.! 1 nil Each member was asked to bring flowers for Salem Day. At the meeting Mrs. Royce Stone read an article from a gardening maga-- ; sine. Light refreshments were served to PrisciHa Chriatensen, Anna Gardner, Royce Stone, Isa bella Rust, Nelda Hanks. Myrl Chriatensen, Ruth Clowird. Ruth Davis, Agnes Wood and Martha Tiffany. Mrs. China Hansen, pres ident was hostess. Relief Society weetlaj "13 be held Tuesday at 1 p. m. Margaret Crgil, leader, wul give the topic from' the August Relief Society Ma gatine on "Life la A Gif- t- All visiting teachers should be prepared to report, and a quilt will be made. Monday evening Mrs. Agnes D. Taylor entertained at a birthday dinner for her husband. Coven were laid for Mrs. Emma Martin, Mrs. P. A. NeUley. Mrs. H. C. Walston, Mr. and Mrs. Angus D. JTaylor, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tay lor. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Taylor, Stephen Netzley, Barbara, Kenny and Elaine Waistoo. and Tonya, Richard and Peggy Taylor. Mrs. Martin Taylor made the cake. Mrs. Chans Hansen went to Green River. Wyo., with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cottle Monday to attend tne funeral of Dona Brent Gosar. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sperry and Cora Wilson went for the funeral and returned Friday. Mrs. Haasen returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Walston Sr. entertained at a family dinner Tuesday evening. Covers were laid for 13 guests. ,' ,. -- state-own- 1 i .. TALL CkW -- . SWIFTS - SKINLESS S MM MM M M , .LB. LOT Lgg. (4Ai .. Giant.; K 28c 55c 2 fcr 15c HOC QUART JAR . . 2 for 13c HEinz TOMATO i...w7W (7 i v SOUP n Mill - John Brown, the fiery abolitionist whose raid at IJarper'a Ferry helped set off the Civil War is buried near Lake Placid. N.Y. His as a grave, maintained historic site, is on a farm formerly owned by the abolition leader. 1 STRAIN ed "3 VAITIIS , nnnnn LjULJ BABY 0 -- FOOD CANS y - J 1 for 25c Water 35: p fta CUACT 59c 90c CAN Softnsr Large fj |