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Show f7 SUNDAY HERALD Cluh Plans Mothers Day Party Final plans for their Mother's Day party to be held May 4 wr discussed by th Cllvell Club at their meeting thlswee. Mr. Bum Allred vat hostess to tha group. Mr. Amy Taylor, Prove achool lunch lupervlaor, spoke to tht group giving the facta of the b;sle seven fooda. She placed special emphasis do bow to feed children, and point giving demonstrations, ing out that tervlng too many foods of 'he same color at on meal waa not only nutritionally unwise, but alo uninteresting. The hostess served a delicious lunch. Tulips formed tht center ptect of her table. Special guests were Mrs. Dean Spackman and Mrs. Frank Cord-neMembers attending 'were Mesdamea Vera Bullock, Lloyd Erkman. Harvey Carter, Georg Ford, Andrew McDonald,, Jack Smeath, J. Ray Sorenseo, Dale Peterson, Gordon Weight. Ernest Jack V. Hansen, Burns Allred, Dixon, and Leah Ni'lson. IUNDAY. MAY Utali Count?. . 18il Vuh r. V. Goshen News Family Returns" From Reunion In GLORIA McCLUBE Nevada ..- MAUREEN COLLY ER - By MRS. EVA COOK Mrs. Mary Hardy GOSHEN Steele returned home recently from a trip to Mesa, Aril., where Miss Collyer. To Wed d n The plant for she visited her daughter and son- Laura Shepherd marriage of their daughter, Mau- PAYSON-M- lss Mr. and Mrs. Ace Rob reen and Marlon De Bliss is an- and Mrs. and Mrs. Gray Jackson honored at a farewell party erts, who own and operate the nounced by Mr. and Mra. P. L. rWcntly. given at the home of Mr. Apache Motel there. The Roberts Collyer of Orem. are formerly of Price. Mrs. Steele Although the exact date has not and Mrs. Roland Lindsay. Attend The betrothal of their daughter, Vera Wilson tnd It attending Brig was also honored at the borne of been decided definitely, the cere- ing were 33 friends and neighbors. Gloria, and Larry Wilson, li be- htm Young University a fresh her son. Dr. Stanley Hardy at mony will be solemnized at the Miss Shepherd is moving to Bak Las Vegas. Nev. The event was Salt Lake LDS Temple. ersfleld to make her home after ing announced by her parents, Mr. man. He was formerly graduated nd Mrs. Ben McClure. her 80th birthday, which was April until recently, her marriage May 14, and Mr. and Mitt wtt. Collyer 20. Her entire family attended the Jackson have moved to Although the couple expect to from Provo High School. t student at the Brlgham Young Mrs. Provo. A lovely gift ot bedding be married in the not too distant Gloria also attended the Provo reunion. Those present were Mr. University. future, no definite date his been High School and was a member of and Mrs. R. C. Pike and sons The ton of Mr. and Mrs. Clar was presented to each. elected. the speech and dramatic art clubs Cornish, Utah; Edward W. Pike, ence Bliss of During the evening games were Orem, Marion re Mr. Wilson li the ton of Mn. They will reside In Provo. Idaho Falls. Ida.; Douglas R. Pike, turned borne from 1 played under the direction of Mrs. Jan. Japan, Salt Lake City; William B. Pike, of this year after JV4 years of Walter Rlgby and Mrs. Irtne Hill, and refreshments were served by Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Ace Rob service in the U. S. Air Force. erts and three aona. Mesa, Artx.; Mrs. Lindsay and Mrs, Dee Perr-so. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Roberts, San ... ,. Francisco: Mr. and Mrs. Rlchsrd PAYSON-- In solemn Catholic ents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Herbert, Roberts. Salt Lake City; Mr. and Church wedding tervlce April 25 298 West Utah Avenue, Payson. Mrs. Robert Roberts, Mesa, Aril.; at four o'clock, Douglas C. Bards-leThe bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Legrande Hardy and returned Payson army man, Mrs. Edward 3. Budd of Harrls- - family, Boulder Dam; and Mr, Po- took as his bride Patricia D. burg, Penn., was gowned In a prln and Mrs. Wallace L. Hardy, breakentire The catello. family Buaa or Harnsburg, penn. A re cess style wedding dress of white fasted at the Last Frontier Club, LINDON Eldon Jacklln. 12-ception that evening was given at son of Mr. and Mrs. year-olthe home of the bridegroom's par- - nylon lace. Beautiful In Its sim and bad a turkey dinner at the PAYSON-M- iss plicity, the neckline was plain and family home. The family was en Laura Shepherd, George Jacklln of Lindon celebratthe sleeves tapered to the wrist. tertained with games, music, danc teacher at the Nebo Stake Semi- ed hit birthday by inviting in bit and moving pictures nary ontU recently, Invites her friendt and playing lotto, lbe boys ing, Joy rides The full skirt was complete with ot the group. Mrs. Steele returned ODDS and ENDS SALE to call Wednesday. May 6, enjoyed competing for the travel. train. Her veil of illusion was at home with her grandson. Mr. and friends at her borne, 151 S. ls W., from Ing prizes. LITTLE tached In tiny pleats to a small Mrs. Richard Roberts of Salt 3 to 7 p.m., to see her trousseau. GIRLS' JEANS Those having tasty refreshments Site a bonnet of net with aeed pearl trim. Lake City. Miss Shepherd will be married with Eldon were Carl Peterson, honored She carried a white prayer book Mrs. Steven Jasperson May 14 to Paul C. Miner, former Dennis Ercanbrack, Paul GUlman, 1.59 Mrs, her new daughter-in-laSpringvllle man. now residing at Clint GUlman. Dennis Smith, Craig with a single orchid.' LITTLE GIRLS POLO SHIRTS nee Barbara Bakersfleld. Cal. The Kenneth couple will Kay Shumway, Craig Mrs. Rose Bowen of Springvllle Smith of Jasperson, 3 to fix Provo. at a bridal abow- exchange vows at the ManU LDS Hansen, Fryer, Ltroy Jacklln and Ray attended the , bride and Spencer er recently at the Goshen Ward temple. 98c Jacklln. Bardsley, Provo, was best man to chapel. Agnes Sorensen was the A EIG SISTER JEANS mistress of program ceremonies., his brother. was presented and refreshments Western style 2 to 12 The bridal party and the bridewere served to many relatives and 1.79 groom's parents assisted In receiv- friends. The bride received many BIO SISTER POLO SHIRTS ing guests, along with Dr. and beautiful and useful gifts. The 8 10 -- 12 Mrs, Emerson Curtis of Salt Lake Jaspersons reside In Provo. Miss Verla Schwab, visited her City and Mrs. Spencer Bardsley. 98c Mr. and Mrs. Ctrl Schwtb For her son's wedding, Mrs. parents, a last week. She it employed GIRLS' SHORTS Bardsley chose a cocktail dress of telephone operator at Salt Lake Assorted sizes and materials. blue lace, accented with a corsage Cityy. Size S to 12 CLoseout at of pink flowers. Mrs. Curtis, a sit 1.00 ter of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Club GIRLS' SLACKS Spencer Bardsley wore tprlng 4-- H frocks in pastel shades, with comSize 3 to 6 In Meeting- plementary corsages. 1.69 House decorations featured an decorated wedding Elections of offleert character Denim and Gabardine elaborately BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS cake, whose separated layers were ized the first meeting of the sea Club of Lake View .marked with white swans and son for the 1.00 pink rosebuds, the top being com' held at the home of the leader, plcte with miniature bride and Mrs. Calie Hales during the week. - GIRLS' SLIPS Amy Wilson 'was chosen presi bridegroom. The cake was ar 1.00 ranged on a low rounded table dent; Sandra Johnson, vice presiplaced before the fireplace, where dent; Margie Tucker, reporter; Boys and Girls Cardigan huge baskets bf calla lilies and pot Beth Maycoek, assistant reporter; SWEATERS ted palms Were banked. White tap LaVada Hales, song and cheer ers in candelabra placed on thei leader; Sharon Jensen, assistant 1.00 the ar song leader. mantleplece completed Cotton Knit 2 to x The project for the year was rangement. BOYS' KNIT SWEATERS planned, and refreshments served The were many gifts displayed Button front Cowboy design. who and refreshments terved to the to the girls and their mothers 2.98 Value-S- ale were guests. wedding guests who called. 2.00. After a honeymoon at Sun Val 4 to 8 sizes. ley, Idaho, the couple will be at A washing technique developed home in Provo, where the bride- by industrial research It said to groom is attending school. He was reduce mold count In strawberries BABY BUNTING & recently released from ective duty by amounts ringing up to SO per with the army, having served two cent. The process forces the fruit JR. SHOP years as a member of the band at up and down in detergent solu230 W, C. Sr, Provo Utah Indiantown Gap,. Penn. - lie is tion travel the graduate of Payson High School. length of the washer. Mr. and Mrs. McClure Tell Of Engagement of. Daughter we it Payson Man Claims Bride, n. T- - -Friends Lindon Boy, l2, Bidden To Notes Birthday See Trousseau - i ; I'lVsi i tit AT10 NS Tiny, month-olSuzanne S.ewart probably doesn't realize it. but she't an ImClnrk family chain. Members of the portant link in a group,' photoin Provo. are Suzanne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn (Laura Gal graphed at a recent Clark) Slewart. the child's mother (standing); her grandfather, Dr. Da Costa Clark; her Mrs. Laura Clark, who Is holding the baby; and the Mrs. Mary Brown Clark. Suzanne and her mother are of Logan; the other three reside In Provo. Mrt. Laura la the of widow Dr. Cecil Jsmrs the while Clark, Clark, Mrs, Mary Brown Is the widow of Albert Delarma Chirk. Clark, the Gifts Presented Soon- - To Payson Folks late aummer Leaving City Am. Fork' Bonnie Thais Club Meets in Payson v Maid to Wed Membert of Bonnie Thalt Club decorated with daffodile and yellow traveled to Payaon for their meet- - candles. Small yaitow basket far 'on held candy and Butt. Ing durintf the week. There, the hostess. Mrt. J. H.j Mrt. Htrvey Hutchinson, Pty Ellsworth had prepared hot sup-- son special guest. The balance per which she served from a table of the evening wis spent In sewing and visiting.. American Fork High School and Covers were laid for those named Rodney, t Junior at the Pleasant and Mesdames Harold Bunnell, ."Vpencer Meldrum. Paul.JJeara, married sometime this coming .Frederick Hoffm.n r.nro. r.rm. aummer. - son tnd Emll Woolsey. - Grove Boy PI. Mr. tnd Mrs. Max Davis of American Fork are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Joyce, to Rodney Jolley, son' of Mr. tnd Mrs. Wesley Jolley ot : Pleasant Grove. sophomore Joyce. it the - d n The Perfect Gift it For Mother! Activated n 'First 4--H M( ffj r yv n n . 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