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Show SUNDAY HERALD APRIL SUNDAY I'uh Cotmlv. SO. I'uh f 5-- Kivvonians, Partners Entertained l9iS visited ot the SrRlNGVlLLE-Mo- Lindon Lions i - Parties Set To Honor DUP Members post-nupti- al j 19th Century Speaker Traces Growth, Development of Valley concluded by saying, that the orchards smoke stacks, broad acres of grain, homes, gardens, schools and churches are in dicative of our present day culture. Mrs. H. T. Walker conducted the meeting. Mrs. V. R. Busterud and Mrs. J. V. Mazurie,.at whose home the group met, were elected delegates to the Utah Federation of Women's Club convention, April 30 and May 1 and 3 in Salt Lake Mrs. Robert Reid and Mrs. City. Father Escalanto who traversed Utah frotn Vernal to Utah Lake Katherine T. Baker were named and the valley of the Rio Virgin. alternates. Escalante and Father Domlnguez Mrs. Lawrence Black introduced with 10 men came into the valley the speaker and Mrs. Baker read seeking a shorter route to New the club collect Mexico and Monterey. In attendance were Mesdames Berdene Berry, n Katharine Baker, One, Etlenne Provost, a was responsible for the Lawrence Black, V. R. Busterud, name given to the Provo river, Lawrence Hall, W. D. Harrison, the canyon and the city. She stated H. H. Howser, Helen Lyon. J. V. that the Mormons were the flrft Mazurie, Thelma S. McGonlgal, permanent settlers in Utah com- Ralph Peterson, Robert Reld, Karl ing first with a party of 143 men Scherer, Grace Spear,. A. D. Sutand three women, who were wives ton, H. Raymond Sutton, H. T. of Pres. Brigtiara Young. Walker, I. F. Cowan. Clara B. Mrs. McGonigal's talk Included Culmsee, R. CI Street, O. E. a resume of the Provo churches Thomas and Edith Vick. built at various times and places, Louisa May Alcott, author of and of early schools. She mentioned specifically Proctor Acade- "Little Women," used to write 14 my and Hungerford Academy In hours steadily without stopping even to eat until her dally stint Springville. A number of teachers , in these schools were former mem- was done. bers of Nineteenth Century Club. Two outstanding statesmen of early Utah were Sen. Reed Smoot, for 16 years a member of the senate, and Judge George Sutherland, who served as senator, associate Justice and Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court. Mrs. McGonlgal "Hsd we lived 25,000 years ago in this area, we would probably have been dodging any number of wild animals instead of the bicycles, cars and pedestrians of today," Mrs. Thelma S. McGonlgal said In beginning a talk on "Our American Home In Utah Valley" for the Nineteenth Century Club on .Friday afternoon. The speaker traced the first Nearly settlers of this vslley and the subsequent growth and devefop-meof the country. She stated that one of the early settlers was -, r.o-.- m SJ5.00 DISCOUNT CN THS vitz:i IEWINO MACHINE CO. Prove K3.M Offer Expires April 39, 133 lUDWErK'J M TO- - TI nS.M mm- W. Center St. - now TO SAVE this Spring DIXIE GORDON Provo Maid i e ToWed Navy Man Gront point cevori wears Ilk champ Announcement cf the forthcoming bridal plans It msde by Mrs. Minnie Gordon, mother of the bride. Her father Is the late Curtis E. Gordon. Miss Gordon and her prospec tive bridegroom, who Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Smith of Orem, plan to wed June 12 In the . SHE'I.I. RF riATiiu Salt Lake LDS Temple. Dixie Is currently a senior at Louis. K. Wilde. USN, attached the Lincoln High School where she to Western Sea Frontier Is active in music circles and a In Ssn Frsnclsco, will leave for Weshington, D. C b member of the Orem Club. next month to take over her new Mr. Smith, a graduate of the post. She has been appointed East High School in Salt Lake City is presently serving In the U. 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If i 4 tu (an - f GG7 YOORCT mt 0th, Lawn FOR A WARM DAT party? Bobetle Bentley of Lot Angeles, California's Maid of Cotton, has the answer with this daytime party dress. The glazed cotton outfit is a Stephanie Koret creation. f r prices I Grant-lo- Sub-De- WO t j TODAY" bead-quarte- rs If ' ' r.4A flW)t 0y7 The traditional bride's month of June has been chosen by Dixie Gordon and Jerry T. Smith for their marriage. TMC SHOE All General $25X0 $r;;;::3 from Your Hew Service (V) dollar aftor dollar tow-erln- French-Canadia- (') Purrhine Price of Anr NtW CABINET MOUl.L p. v i (I (") f nt Pfaff Sewing Center Offers You a 14 Get Registration Papers at Meet Newlyweds than Saturday to attend the annual Art luterclub Banquet for hlcb the local club members were hosts. The banquet se held U tht Art bulldlnf snd, ss In the past, aa given as a door palnUnf prtie. Musical Bumbers were fur nished by the KJwanis quartet con sisting of Glenn Coffinsn. Perry GoodUHe, Dilllon rrsiler. and Arthur Boyer, Strlnf music wss Ann played by Jane Harrison, Johnson and Betty Hoover, and rrancee Rows entertained with trumpet solos, VT. B. Gog arty was and assisting him toastmaaler, with proiram and banquet arrangement were Glen A. Tipton, club president; and Clarence Jensen, secretary. Catering was done by the rirst Wsrd Relief Society ladies. Each club In the ststs has. been Guests of Orem Club LINDON The Lindon Lions spent an enjoyable evening as guest of the Orem Lions Club at a cafe In Orem Thursday evening. President of the Orem lions Club, L J. Burr Introduced the members and the committee In charge of the evenings entertainment Harold Peterson, Pr. Joe Thur man, and Eiwood Sundberf made up this committee and Mrs. Valda Johnson was In charge of the love ly decorations. A program was pre sented ss the members enjoyed their dinner., B. M. Jolley gave a tribute and toast to the Lindon Club.- - Eiwood Baxter gave a trib ute to the Orem Lions Charter members, aa the evening was in celebration of the club's twelfth an nlversary. The "Possum Hunters," a lively group of BYU students gave aeveral entertaining numbers on their string Instruments. This group was comprised of Byrdle Tbomss, Grant Thomas, Kent Ut- ley, Bunky Arnold and Sterling Ellsworth. A tribute to all Lion Mrs. Ray W. Anderson. Bride of week li former Leila Tfcurmen. members was presented by John Lewis. Howard Jensen of Linton lave a short report on the club's nrojects. H. V.elloldaway, presl dent of the Lindon Lions gave i vote of thanks in behalf of the entire club to the Orem Club for the wonderful evening everyone hsd enjoyed. He also said that the Lin PAYSON-W- est Mountain Camp don Club was thsnxrul for me held Its April meeting at sponsorship and leadership that DUP, A cumber of (octal affairs are the home of Margaret Carlisle, they have received from the Orem being planned to honor newly mar- where Utah County Captain, Mrs. Lions. The Orem Lions Club is ried Mr. and Mri. Ray W. Ander- Hannah Aydelotte; county vice the sister club that sponsored and son. Mrs. llildo Bingham; and inaugurated the Lindon Lions Club The young coupla were married captain, county secretary, Mrs. Inex Smith; at its organization. oo Monday and are now making class leader, Fern Russen, were their home In American Fork. special guests. Capt Aydelotte CoLeila former the is The bride ngratulated the camp membership, Thurman, daughter of Mr. and which totals 39, snd presented the Mn. Max E. Thurman of Provo. following with their completed She has been attending the Provo registration papers: Lillion Chris High School as a Junior and is s tiansen. Elda Throckmorton, Ber- prospective graduate of the LOS nlce Thompson. During the past two The meeting was in charge of Seminary. years she has served on the Capt. Ruth Rothe and singing was school year book staff. under direction of Elvira Bishop The bridegroom is a son of Mr. with Mrs. Carlisle at the piano. of A and Mrs. Wells Anderson history of August Adranls HJorth American Fork. Me attended the was read by his gradudaughter, American Fork High School and Mrs. Fern Williams, and the lei- recently returned irom the armed son on pioneer dancing was given services having served 1V& years by Helen Hlatt. Accordion selecIn Korea. tions were played by Sarah Tanner Mrs. Thurman will be among of Seagull Camp. Lillian Christian- son and Hazel Batrd offered pray hostesses for the Present were 26 members and psrties, and girl friends of thej ers. bride are also planning functions. S guests. i' re in SprtufvUle . 't.... .. If one or moTfiiemUrt IlunUnuu, end local club members, tutit- - rarsous I t? s cu s' r f r a lr.( them to attend the annual at Srlugvii'.e art; t.!r. T... fair. t' s former curator, Is The guests were conducted art drparuneiit cf BYU; and .Mis, and Mr. V.'a'krr are through the art exhibit on gulded;tluntington tours under the direction of Cien lxth memlicrs of the Sirlr.iviUe Turner, Oliver Persons, Mrs. Mae srt hoari 100 suwaaiani and their partners met R3, 3,93 Llj OHGAHDY COTTAGE SET wJmJ 3 PAIS 3S3Vaht SPECIAL RAYON PRISCILLAS ,.r8 value Guaranteed Washable ?ine construction. Beautifully r mad. Save 1.31 per palrl Fresh white with kitchen .color trim. Permanent finish. fQ7 P wide, 90" long MYRLE'S SHOP 33 East Center U (5fllMji.r I 177 WEST CKTU |