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Show 4-- Attractive Shower Fetes Recent Bride" SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY APRIL 2S, A Family .to hjonor Father On 85th Birthday Today Sue ct Peas Adorn Mrs. Schenck Heads Legion Supper Table For Auxiliary, Others Chosen Belle Mere Club OREM Heading fee Orem, Members if th Belle Club agreed to attend a At Mia Maid Stake Festival Mrs. A B I EPEDiGVlLLE A Palmyra Chrlstenjitt. believed tt bt tht old- SPANISH FOES Stakt Mia Maid festival la which eit mldent of Sprtngvllle, will cele awards wert gives to 100 girls, brate her 83rd birthday anniver alao aUt and program Dumber, sary at the home Of a oaugaier carried out tht thrmt of "Lilt Is w, Mr. tnd Mrs. Ly- ton-lIt was brld at the slake &n- - nr. wim vua n mim nmm .'man house iVHUf Ml ft' w ..." made her home for a number of daughters. Mrt. Phyllis Asbby, Mis Maid years. take supervisor conducted the No special celebration la planmeeting and expressed a welcome. ned other than family gathering Kathleen Gardner acted as mistress et ceremonies and the skits and tht calling of friends during wert presented by tht various tht day. wards of tht stakt at follows: "Joy About a month ago, Mrs. Chrtt-tensof Baby Days," Salem Ward; "Joy suffered a fractured arm of ChUdhood Days," Leland Ward; In a fall at home but otherwise Joy of School Days" Fourth Ward: "Joy of Early Teens." Sev she tnjoyt good health, visiting enth Ward; "Joy of Growing Up. with her friends and neighbors, rifth.Ward: "Joy of Falling In and listening to tht rtdio, accordLove." Third Ward; "Joy of ing tt her family. Temple Marriage," Second Ward; Mrs. Chrlatensea It a nstlvt ol of Third First Bab," .Ward; "Joy "Joy of Family life. First Ward; Denmark snd cams to Utah with MRS. RALPH SCHENCK "Joy of Being a Grandmother." her parenti at the agt of alnt Lake Short Ward; "Joy of a Per years. She lived In Richfield for fect Sunset," stakt board. a number of yeara and later movPreSentatlon of tht Mia Joy ed to AnntbeUa. Awards wert madt by tht ward Her sons and dauhtert besldea leaders, Fsy McKell, Maurine Hen Mrt. Mellor art Mrt. Emma Mi-so- n derson, Louise Abott, Lenort Liv of Monroe and a dsughter-ln-laMildred Huff, Minnie ingston, Mrt. Msud Chrlstensen of Dr. Florence Jepperson Madsen Halverson, Mary Creer, Lavern AnnsbeUs. There art also 14 grandVelms Wood, Gene children and 29 will present a program for the Hlgglnson, vieve Ruth Long. Dona Newltt, a sister, Mrs. Stens Jensen; the of Section Treble Clef Music Women's Council of Provo Monday Chrlstensen, Ada Memmott, Muriel snd a brother, James Chrlsteo-at S p.m. In tht Women't Club Huff, Ann Francis, Ruby Peter- seo. son, Dorothy Jeta Sabln and Hilda house. vera Hlgglnson and Ruth Long; She will talk on the "Value of Horricka. Hortense Child, a member of tht programs. Sherry Ream; recepMuslo In Our Lives." In addition tion committee, Muriel Huff, Dorto tht tptclal musical numbers general board spoke briefly. she has arranged, tht Treble Clef Luncheon was served with the othy Jean Sabln, Fay McKeU and Muslo Chorus will sing several of tables adorned with arrangements Mary Creer. Tht Third Ward her compositions. Dr. Tranklln of roses the Mia Maid flower. In chorus sang two numbers accomMadsen wUl assist her. charge of the decoraUons wert La- - panied by Loulst Abott Auxiliary fur the tea coming year will bt Mrt. Ralph LuUa (Elait) Schenck, wife of District Mere American Legion r rAYSON .Mrs.' Leon Beck, today. honoring ilrs. Ccorge 8. Young, grandson of Watt. I brldt of late Utah's Washburn, Jj Anne honored !U b President Briiiham Young, bridal at l M.r,h sin at their meeting Tburday, Four Vict Commander. She suc today at family gtther- ceeds Mrs. BUI Urene). Baker hower aiven t the April tl. mm wrd hmwl. for the ocea Ing honoring hl SJth birthday an has beaded a number of suc wbo Mrs. R. L. Redford wai hostess lion, the bride was attractively: were cessful projects during her year's at Uie home of hie eon, at Member niversary, tht supper. tarry emdruied lo frock of eyelette served from a table covered with term of office. Dr. Willi. m B. Young In Salt Lake broidery with corsage of pink a Chlneet cloth with a centerpiece Elections wert neld "Wednesday City. rosebuds. of tweet peat. After supper tht eve relatives and , friends for of Prove the A reildent evening tt tht Veteran's 'Memorial pait Cireeung ning waa spent la visiting. , the bride and her mother. 20 years, Mr. Young wit born Home, Tht following roster of of were Mary Meulamet Attending Mrs. Lewis lliatt: the bridegroom's 1803 In Salt Lake City. ficer! wert elected to asJ,t Mrs. t V. Denhaller, Byron DehlquUt, of April Beck E. Mn. Cyril mother, E. Goaiet, Clarence L. Xnudten LSchenck: Mrs. BUI MarUndale, the bride'i aimer, Miss Sixty years ago he was married to J. Earl Lewis, J. F. Mower, Orvllle first vice - presidents' Mrs. Ray Wilf the and brldegroom'e Laura Watt; Martha Higby, daughter Olsen, R. L. Redford, O. A. Watts, Loveless, second Mr Jean Been of Rlgby, Ida. They Clifton B. Thatcher, Ralph Foote .. T.i,ln nl RnHnff Lake liam F. Rlgby," Mrs. Reed Bench, treasurer; Mrs. 13 living aom and daughters and Reed Bailey. have to, ceremonlei of master ne4 m Herman Teagut, aecretary (apLDS Vocal eolos, In were married all of which the following program: pointed by president) ; Mra. Monard Joan Loveless, Jaanlnt Miller. templet and art active In church Mrt. Fred Jackie Bingham and Joyce ProvstJacobaon, historian; 63 . 11: grandwork. They atao have Mrs. John Gourdln, chaplain; readings, niroari mun 13 and children and Mrs. Jenkins. Davli. Maurine Taylor and Mn. Russell Jensen, assistant Sgt-a- tElmer Taylor; toast, Mr.' Leonard Arms. Snelson; all given In the chapel, The tona and daughter! art 0. end dance numbers by Norda Installation of officers and Initia Cora Provo; Young Jr., Gardner and Rickle Wlgnall and Spencer of new members will te con tion Linda Lee Y. Nelson, Idaho Falls, Ida.; B. gong and dance by ducted Msy I at the home. YOUNG GEORGE I. Peters In the amusement hall. Rlgby Young, Fillmore; Lena 'Y. The bride'i book wai attended by With 8. Dllworta Young of the R. William Vineyard; Maurine. Taylor and Jenine Miller Clegg. Salt Lake City; Conitance Council ol Seventy at prm first and Blfta wert diiplayed Under Young. the Provo Boy Scout clpal speaker, Idaho Fella, Y. Ida.; Randall, direction of Mrs. Erneit Mltchel of will hold K annual honor District Austin. Kane Young, Theodore the Birdseya and Mr. Elmer Taylor. banquet Friday at T p. m. In at Y. Get. Pocatello. h Refreshments wert served by Mri. Nev.: Helen Ward Chapel new Melvln W. Kavachevtca. who It Effie Miller, Mr. Jamei Taylor Ida.; Joseph Chester Young, S02 E. 2nd N, Mildred Y. Hart, and Alalre leaving the Provo Department of and Mrs. Leonard Snelton. have who scouttrs Provo Five Bloomlngton, Ida.; FlorUtilities to accept employSpring flowers were uaed in dec Y. Hart, rendered outstanding service In ment, was honored private Richland, Wash., li ence Y. Taylor, by feUow utilioration of tht building, yellow the be will honortd tt scouting ties employes at a dinner party adding color to tht chapel and Delbert N. Young, Baker, Nev. A delJght- - banquet, to bt la chargt of Dr. A gift was presented Wednesdsy. and pink and white bloomi trrang-- j It la expected that all members SPANISH FORK district Provo B. Hales, ful party celebrating tht thirteenth Waynt to Mr. Kavachevlch as highlight ed at center or we serving isoies of Mr. Young's family will be In at' anniversary of the founding of the chslrroan. tendance at the celebration. of a program emceed by William it the amuaement ball All scouters and others Interest Athenaeum Literary Dub was held Nelson. Vert Rasband, LeGrand at the Social Center. The meeting ed In scouting, and their partners, Nelson and Homer Whitney were started early at a short business are Invited to the affair. They may committeemen arranging the session was conducted by Presi secure tickets through their bishopMrt rics or MIA superintendents. dent Mrt. C. IL Allred. Limited Time Only Charles Nelson' led tht talutt tnd Among special guests will be Mn. Clarenct Olsen gavt tht club Rulon W. Doman, former executive collect Mrt. W. J. Jonnton led of tht Utah NaUonal Park Coun tht group in tinging two tongs cil, now txtcutlva of the Great composed by a member, Mrs. ti Salt Lake Council, and D. L. Rob pcfal-ligh- f, flovver-brigmer Swtnson. Tbfy wert "Friend erts, Mormon relationships chair In Your and "Summer ship man la tht scouting progTsra. uleart." Mrt. Jay Taylor accom Erven J. Nelson is program panied both. ticket Evan Croft, chslrman: The member enjoyed a lovely chairman and Frank Van Wagenen dinner served at a table decorated publicity chairman. with flowers and tht club's colors W. W. Clyde of SpringviHt, presof burgundy and gold. Itch one ident ol tht Utah NaUonal Parks a small received Plant tall potted CIYITAUIN FINISH Council will present tht special carrying out the color scheme, awards. As dlnntr started tht main lights were turned on and candies on i small Individual birthday cakes were lighted. Mrs. Elmer Swenson then gave a musical reading "The Birthday Wish, her own compe : tition. After dinner the group was treated to a wonderful reading of t , the three aet play "Rip Van WinA wry In- SPANISH FORK kle" by Stanfleld Sortnttn of the easy-on-tho-budBYU. estlng talk on London and the wss John Isles British given by Mn. W. J. Johnson played a nlano tolo. Mrs. Swenson raid Meytr at a mtttlng of tht Aglalan tht words of a song tht la entering Club at tht horn of Mrt. IsGeorge a stuIn tht state federation of music Hawkins. Mr. Meyer, who Drtst Jp in cool royo I sew1". that mokt light of clubs contest. Mrs. Jay played the dent at the BYU, cam from South in months nine Africa but spent accompaniment nimmgf wtKrthor. At wtighrltts at a ftoffctr Nineteen members wtrt present England. His talk was Ulustrsted Here'i wonderful opportunity to try the vorldTi and two guests, Mrt. Raymond with sUdes. Mr, Meyer was IntroIf) print, o, toJorfJ ovcii, finest nail poll&n t only half the regular price. p, 0 fl0fd), Jf1 Taylor of Provo, who wai a former duced by Mrs. Blaine' Hansen. son snd Hawkins Mrs. small of bloom. Mr. member and tht club,, Dttaflt found wsuofry tA!J fashion shade.. only In much higher dsughter Howard and Nan were pricod drttttt. At utt $3.08 yovll want to Hostesses wert Mra. D. C, heard in two songs with another buy Bowen and Mrt. Elmer Swenson. son John at the piano. .U k mct-ytTht program was -- arranged by . A lovely luncheon wti strvtd to tvtnt.. Jor Mrs. Bert Oberhansjey and Mrs 12 members and three guests, fashion-frot- h a oft W. tummor Bessie Mrs. Courtoppoaranto R, Burgls Larttn. Brown, The next meeting of the club ney and Mr. Meyer, favors wtrt Shown hart ort utt fhroo of tht many will be on May T at the Third small spring hats. The club will meet next at tht Ward Relief Society Hall when for mltstt ond worntn Wotttrinej ttyfo a Mothers and Daughters party Social Center on May IS when a will take place. 21 Wtat Cttitir Mother's Cay party win bt given. MoUier-ot-the-Ye- ar Utrr-ln-li- . Scout Honor Banquet Set Friday -- gra; MU-for- d; aat-fodi- SIP. 1 Sgt-at-Ar- Fifth-Eight- mMM f f i Sage I dk NAIL POLISH A llnd a 1 m eo Open Session To Present Talk By Noted Musician Dinner Party Honors Employe Dinner, Play Highlight Club Birthday Oldest Woman 93 Today 100 Awards Given ht V' t t South, African Speaks to.Club 'i On British Isles , I ) mo y .at an J) price get Attn ' IM. of wK lf i, - l: H - - Y' ME---j 1 I t i) ) frifyl-T- n A&Y K after a hard day... and biforo a big evening 'Just 10 minutts to rtcopturt that crtam rnaik. Thtn loll bock your both You'll thon fttl otinglt . . . you'll tvtr fhonki $3, 1 tha in fnshntis," "morning Just smooth on tWl rkh, ... or rtlax anywhere. Then tt a ntw glow In your skin. Mokt to tht only maik containing tht tissua k fl of. up ond go . . . tcvtBtr rart Ingrtditnti of Itvtntsctfloa. 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