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Show 4-- A SIT3AT:) artSEPTEMBER County. I 'ah ITS SUNDAY 13. HERALD!Patio s 1 1 I j - oui-locf- Phile Nader Luncheon Sets-Pacfor Year Program v ' - red: - Arr-'ir- s. rc ' ' "v;ra d o-- Guests Enjoy Afternoon With Mrs Mower Rex-Thoma- . Choo-Cho- '" j -- i W In em UUP Lesson Un Ma irkers I - r rrovodn's blst Birthday Noted. c, SALEM- - a Personal Shower Given For New Mrs. Anthony R Vert Newweds Make Home n Spokane - social onening the Salem Daughters of tlfe A variety Utah Pioneers was held Thursdav prncram served Jo" afternoon at the church with Cap- - open the fail meeting"! of Deborah. tain Ruth Cloaard in charge. j;,, i;. ka i LcKiife No. P. on Wedncs- -. The lesson of markers was , , : JOOF f..t.:. . vy. "cicn Lais. Limina Miner. . amusement chairman, took rharfei Lntei f a.nir.g lose present wer , of. the program and refreshments. 'Jueao. Suzanne ar.d Patty Turner. Lovina D. Otteson read an'original and Linda Drr.per, in ballet and lesier-ycar- . , irom her: tap rir nce m;m:. sKeicn, :, pantomime; journal. Beverly Davis played two '.v l.ar.t 'and vo-piano slections. Captain .'Cloward tal o'o- Cjpipbcll. and .Priscila Christenen gave re- - A b s mee followed arid on the South Utah County after jhss a cr ' dishrjimcheoq." ' !ms s. rxed to 23 . meeting. Next meeting will be at the. Presiding a session wat home of ,Ruth Clov ard. Oct.. 8. Inez Kimbt-r,Sciicg noble' grand, of At Family Event Mrs. AnSionj F. (Tony) Vert, the former Arlene Pope Mecham. The V Program Opens essicns Rebakah Ledge " cive-n',.- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rich an- Sr. entertained at-- recent family dinner, thfr occasion being Mr. Rich-an- 's 8fst birthday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Richan and two slaughters, Eugenia and Dorothy; Mr. Pat Richan. Miss Joan Bullock, Einer Buckley and Lewis) Mr. and Mrs. Fred Richan of San Mr. and Mrs. Leland DeLange, Mareos Tex Thp latter rnnnlo loft A personal shower was held on Pope Mecham. and' .the showerlfor their home Wednesdav where l Friday: evening in honor of.lMrs. marked the first, social since Richan is superintendent of a Anthony F. iTony Vert at the return of the coupk- irom Colorado! federal fish and wild life station. home of Mr. and. Mrs. where they visited, point's of. interher . ow mKinK 0ran c pope and hostcd by Mrs. est and members of the .bride- -' i in their home Spokane. Wash., arejArnold p0pe. Mrs. Charles JPope grooms family.. I hoy, are now Mr. and Mrs. Wesley .Morgan wno and William (Bud) Wernz. Imaking their home in Orem". Mr. the attendants made a colorful were recently married. The bride Theyirs The warm tones of autumn high-jo- f n bride is the former Arlene Vert ,is the son of Mrs. Rose is the former Nellie Borgeson, li;hted in the orange and yellow picture for the recent wedding of Trinidad, Co.'e. of Toye JoAnne Lewis and of choice gladioli and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. A pretty home Aug. 27 ried out m the flowers and gownslLeland DeLanpe held at the 'ine- - Rnrmnn. who were hosts at a of at the home the united couple JUDS Ward Irerention In honor of the yoiing' chapel. yard with Reuben bride's the parents Mr. an3 Mrs. Fred A. Lewis andlCOuple at the Santaquin LDS Ward . University LDS D. Law. bishop Mr. and Mrs. Orrel DeLange of 'recreation hall. Ward reading the service. Only a of! were among group prem For her wedding the bride chose " family members attended the cererelatives and friends who accom- ot white satin fashioned mony. The home was decorated a long fitted bodice and'a full with white gladioli, and later in the evening the newweds left-fowas' solemnized. Colorado. SPANISH FORK .The Social marriage anu yuK.e oicct. Plans for the annual rummage were also the guests of the were trimmed with' tiny pearls. Her sale in 'October were discussed Center was the scene Wednesday group at Guests at the shower enjoyed in a wedding breakfast DeLanges new of carnations was of the of the first meeting split bouquet a meeting of the St. Mary's Gujld playing bridal- games and light rein Salt Lake City. given bride the The and rosebuds. Attending neason for the Jaycee Wives. The attractive bride wore a slim were her sisters. June and Carolyn of the Episcopal Church when freshments were served, by the President. Mrs. Glen Larsen anmembers met at the parish house hostess. model waisted of lace imported nounced the theme "Around the Borgesorv and Beverly Morgan, a for lunch. Hostesses were Mrs. E. Mrs. Vert is a former graduate World. Each meeting will feature and pleated tJ.ie underlaid with sister of the bridegroom. J. Schnore, Mrs. Phillip Kemp ot theProvo High School and the The bodice white was lace taffeta. a different country. Borgeson. Jr., served as and Mrs. Stanley Marsh. LDS Seminary.. She has made her . - - n " covered and , the skirt boasted Andrew irs. VJirn ouxru, urr iuiui pHooH u.ith!Dest man. flounces of Devotionals were led by :Mrs. home at Great Falls. Mdnt for three in cnarge oi me topic nlenterl nvlon tu'le tsin was Her fraailei Mr- Grant Johnson supervised Kpmn and Mrs F.nt-- CKi fjvp a a number of years. - - A 111 r J it .. in J i.ii.i.. anu -, r iih.einfl n hnnHlo iioijt uiuu iuu serving nu oaiuan JohnSOn j.uaWnroi veil i u llr i rv via ' tiuiv. uivt iui a nu held with a coronation crown nj.iine iroaucco ine speakers wr. of arranged xne gins, aisieu uy- Mrs. Edwin Soles, president,, contold who of PeterMrs. LeGrand Smith ducted the business rarl for rwiiinnpf rnmhinpH Kathleen Peterson; Colleen Joyce iheir experiences recently on a.hrnn7 nr,.hiH5 nrt nran" toned son. LaRae Robbins. Dorene Wall. Hassenfritz sang a meeting. selection and tour of these placet.- They Woodardi mc him a.i!h maTrhincr ri hhrm Diane White. Kathryn Mrs. Lynn Searle and Mrs. F. F. Wedding Bells nowea coiorea saaes ot tne coun-- j ,n and Deanne Peterson. were welcomed as new varvmg shades of green Endsley visited. Service jfeta ballerina length, were the at- - A program and dancing provided members. Guests were .Mrs. v41ar-ve- y During the dinner, the president'tendants. Nancv Lewis, maid of entertainment Hippach, Mrs. William Dixon, I.LE and IRENE BATES, conducted a business meeting, Mrs. honor; Sylvia Swenson. PoCatello. tMary Dixon and Bonnie Jean Oss. Consultants Bowen led in the pledge of alleai-- j Ida. : Velyle Bunker, Mary Jean atin used were Fall flowers the I ance and Mrs. David 3ai!ey and LaRae Lowery. Flower Complete Wrddinr Srvir decorations. Members tractive 'girls and .other attendants were fered a prayer. Hammond Orsan'and Orchestra were the Mesdames S. J. present and Lorale Lewis, and vH or Uanrinc) After iWrfmr Mr. Smith . (Reception ! Linda Chewning, Robert H;' Drew; .E. an'1 Leslie Weight all in lted a number of souvenirs of her Je"ni'-vW. Duncan, B. L. Fagin. Philip K. Announcement. Phntorraprn. in yellow, and .Jovce DeLange tour. Kemp, Stanley Marsh. W. C. MilCatering, and Program Flowers, inte held The attendants ijreen. n ler. Earl Oss, E. J. Schnore, The next meeting will be in (locked, hoops 'of matching ribbon PHONE J6111S Soles,, Gus Soutas, J. L. Bach; charge of Mrs. Msx Creer and marked with orange gladioli and; A 140S Nf. Sth West Orem, ttah at the Phil Rex Horn, A. C. Moore and Charles gathering family Great Britain will be featured. me sma.i gins neia ,wnuc udsas;,in KniaM vm in crinaHoitihpirf'c,filled with orange blooms. during the week was enjoyed byLyle DeLange served his brother members of the Wells Brimhall mHtrber C'SJNGER Sewing as best man with Kent Rowley. on Labor Day. Hosts were Ivan Bunker and Emery Patton as1 family Mr. and Mrs. J. W Knight. Mr. Ushers. ..ir-' Mr. Mrs. Lewis wore a floor length and Mrs. Richard Knight and - r" " and Mrs. KnighL Philip Machines tafceir-k-i trade, reeon'dress of purple crepe while Mrs. The occasion also marked the DeLange wore deep rose crepe. fifth wedding anniversary of Lt. lTheir corsages were of roses. Refreshments were served to Col. and Mrs. Victot O. Brimhall from theiWarner ditiooed by SINGED experts, Two new members were Me an estimated 400 while a program who are visiting of musical numbers and dancing Robbins Air Base in Georgia with v. 1UD corned' into the Acmedia ' their daughter Jane. Other guests 1 entertained the guests. . ' hA Thursday evening at the 'home of At the door were Mr. and Mn. were Mrs. Brimhall, Dr. and Mrs. Mrs Dewey Jolley They are Mrs jMartin Johnson and Helen Hansen G. McKay Stevenson of Summit, ' and backed by the QIJICK ue5t hook. Bishop N. J., and children. Gordon. BarRobert . Anderson and Mrs. Charles ?rfsldeTd at the was master of cere- - bara and Sharon; .Mr. and Mrs. NEW WAY TO imonies for the program. Smoot Brimhall and family: Mr. i. Mrs. F. w. Geertsen. president. and Mrs. L. H. Holbrook of Salt conducted the business meeting. details were Mr and Mrs John Lake City; Mrs. Alva Maxwell. Those present were the Mesdamesja. Quist, Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Arnold Haymore and childBEAUTY! Brown, F. W; Geertsen. !son. Mr. and Mrs. L." N. Sorensen. ren of Sat Lake City and Mrs. Hunt. Robert Rodgers.,and Patsv WaNh. Marilvn Zabris-Joh- n Lester Mangnm. . LaMwjit Fish. Lawrence Asher. Paul kie and Mrs. Don Griffiths. Luncheon was served before the WTiile .stocks of merthafxTise Bailey, Henry Miller. Gordon K.I Since the couple's return from outdoor fireplace after which the a swpcr Kewis. uean ttasmussen and A. L. Yellowstone Park they have resid- - children Dlaved cames while the .Nelson. led in Orem. adults spent the time visiting. CLEANSING CRCAM thej-Mr- . - , nnn-.V-'-- . 's i I'Mnc-por- ts I -- . Blaz-ini- n Jaycee Wives' Hear Theme Guild Talks' Of Coming Rummage Sale j tev?rir"l!!with ih--- iria-cirag- r ,j T -- . V. ! 1 ip - - H- r v X'VW WfMM - ri.. 'ft: 1 - taf-tri- es - Brim hal Family " ; Entertained Before Parting ih-- n ra v.,. wVtt u L ' t. j -- "Ed-wi- - l - Acmedia Club Welcomes New Members ... -- -- i f - : . o - v . . 6;-?Z-':y- t . . ALtDAT John-Richa- ONE BLOUSES Size -- 6x FOR GIRLS' NIGHT CREAM..,.--- DAY SALE MONDAY ONLY The Balance of Our POLO SHIRTS Cap sleeves end pwff .sleeve styles 98c od 1.49 Girls' Cotton Underpanties Size'4 and 6 39c Athletic Shirts 39c Boys' BoyV Briefs . 39c Infants Slipper Sox 1.49 Boyt' and Girls' Slipper Sox Small, mid., Ige. . , . 2.29 .... ... . GIRLS' COAT AND SPRING a dewy-magi- range of modek&nd prices. c cm! EASY BUDCEJ'TSTRMS . a dream cream for busy beauties! Dors the work of three creams... because it contains the "essence ofsewal special beauty-givinpreparations. IT CLEAN'S E5 deep and fast, yet won't dry skin. ITS A RICH NIGHT CREAM that softens, smooth V and "supples" your kih while you sleep. ITS A DEWY-MAGIMAKEUP BASE... n acrrve moMinrizer. Makeup gwe on sennothec, wonder Sedayi. cljnga longer. Get thie 10Y HUH g 10.98 to 35.00 Prints 2 Pc. Cot Bembergs to choose from. All at Sun Dresses Styles tons Sheers. Grand selection one low price of 3.98. 25 WINTER 6 oz. Values to 39.00 SHOP - COMPARE - .... $1I 00 14 or. O N Trd Mrk IMui t yaw ukpket FI of THE N C E sivorit xrr. m. D E book rly muier si.vctR 268 West Center, Provo v .... $0m . A T XO U V JkCm" CO. Fhono 399 FOR TOPS IN T V. (Plut'Tax) sea SKIGEFl SAVE1I Levis Ladies' Store PROVO, UTAH C CEWTS SEWIMG urNC C Tussy "Midnight" HAND and BODY LOTION COATS Shop $S00 CREAM SE j Close out en Girls' Slipover and Cardigan Sweaters 2.C0 Nylont end woofs MANY WITH DOWN PAYMENT TUSSV lanolin enriched LEGGII'G SETS 17.95 to 21.95 .c AS LOW It Values 1 LL IN ONE JAR! LARGE 6 OZ. SIZE ONLY ALL-PURPO- at Now Going - vaiy each store has a wide MAKEUP BASE 1.49 - r a rich White Broadcloth S rd :( iris , - s ar l, "Warm Autumn ones Mark Wedding Reception Decor e ecretaryj Beginning their thirteenth year; Jones, corre'pondin? of activity, members uavjd hce?, treasurer. of.. PhileiMThe president welcomed the Nada were entertained at "Van's Friends of Mrs. Marie and extended special "wei- .u ,j:Kwests v.vni. are invited to attend an opeirhouse "" ,u" uu,"r m to Mrs. Thomas Peterson.' ""'"'corne to be held this afternoon from 2 Van Wagenen, Thursday afternoon. 'a former ncrcbor and guest frost to 4 p. m. at the home of her a; a luncheon which featured their Canada. Mr?, sttnn $ar..r two num' daughter, 138 N. 9th" E., in Provo. season's them. accorn pa rJed by Mrs. Jaclt: l3tT'.VrrThe occasion has been arranged e was led Don. The Club to honor Mrs. Allred's 85th birth niversary Special," and was styled Iv Mrs Mumhy ar.d the American, a Phile Nada steam up. day anniversary.. C'ted by Mrs. Lawrcnre Jones.' Receiving will be from 2 to 4 .The theme was reflected in the Tte r ocr.vrt brok and outline? p. m. table decorations which featured v. re ty ;irs. uean VaSeien. small trains filled with candy for Mes;. each guest &nd a centerpiece of Those prent inrlu.le51. the D.. Clow, HanOid Bailey. dames an engine holding a floral bouqufl. ard. Arthur Dt.ckeit, Jack V. DixFirm- Original lyrics composed by Mrs. on. FrsrkTkur. Wi;i:a';ri to the tune of "Chat- ace. Albert Freestone,'- Roy R Were suns by !!.w.wd. S'aniey. Ilea',. Martn tanooga Mrs. J. Edwin Stein to inirm-ur.'rhrson. Jack. Je::en. Guests were seated at small 'the theme, Sivarvis,' KoiH'rt um.Ttr. Harol4. tables in the lovely ?acden at the Mrs. Van Wagenon. new presi-J- . V, n Vatnen. Dean Van ' Waceneiv F. Mower home Thursday when ident, and her officers for the Shcrm'aa Wjr.c.' Art h Madsen Mrs. Mower was hostess to mom-!yewere hostesses. They are Oelmar Keuiirr, Tan! MW. Larfeiv Sc'vc ''arr,r' UThy, La- bers of the Belle Mere Club. Thej'Mrs. Dean Van Wasenen. vue afternoon was spent in visiting. president ; Mrs. Warner Murphy. XeU liayv.ord a.rd Karl Oss. p Members present were the Mes- - second vice president: Mrs K I) aames Mary l. Dahiquist. Byron Uoward. reporter; Mrs. La Denhalter, J. E. 'Goates, Clarence L. Knudsen, R. L. Redford. Clifton c I'l B. Thatcher, Ralph Foote and Reed OQI HPH C . olr Bailey. : ; Supper cooked at the outdoor Pre place and served on the patio de lighted toemben of Phile Terat of Sorosn when they met for a fall party Thursday at the home of Mn. Willard C. Nel son. Mr. Nelson served aa chef and cooked delicious hamburgers The serving table , was centeied with hydrangea and zinnias, Mrs. Arnold president. conducted the meeting and wel comed the guesU. She also briefly outlined fhe program for the com- Iiig year. Mrs. Graham also presented Mrs. John Bowen, the retiring, president, with a gift and expressed the thanks and appreciation of the group. During the business meeting it was decided to have a cake salewth proceeds to be given to the Utah County Youth Home. Members of the. committee named for the affair are Mrs. Frank Gardner tnd Mrs. Ralph Olsen. Members of the committee for tne party were Mrs. Frank Gardner, Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Ted Schofield. Others present were the Mesdames J Fred Ahlander, Grant r Fisher, Doran Johnson, Virl Harrison, Monroe Paxman. Fred D. Kartoh- Aner, HiaKe uararaeu, iyae rsi- nooen ten, Taylor Keynoias, Archie Bowden, Creed Brim-halBoyd Erickson. Ben E. Lewis, C. J. Harmon and Leonard E. James. j - Friends Are Reminded of Open House. Supper Unites Club After Summer . 2S6 W. Center Provo Phone 150 0 4 STAB wmm ' |