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Show 14 DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, SEPT. 29. 1955 Utah County. Utah Federated Clubs Presidents Set Fall Meet Date The fall meeting of presidents of all federated clubs and board members of the First Timpanogos District is being planned for Saturday, at 10 a.m. in the Relief Society room in the Stake House in Timpanogos Pleasant Grove. At the planning meeting for the year instructions and important dates will be ' discussed and a short discussion on each departs men, according to Mrs. L. S. May-cocQrem, council" president. She particularly urges each president of each federated club in the district which comprises all clubs north of Provo and including Provo. She stated that the success of their year may depend in great part on attendance at this planning meeting and if the president cannot, attend, a representative .who is able to attend should be appointed to bring back the instructions. Following the reports there will De a snort question and answer period so club representatives are urged to bring a list of any prob . lems. S 7"' ? OR EM r I 4 V ' t TV - V ; rent Home Can Be Secure For Child Orem News Paul Mortenson Honored at Farewell Party ' t"' OREM A farewell party for Paul Mortenson of Springville who is leaving next week for the LDS mission in Kentucky was held Monday evenina at , the home of Tom Moon. ThCfellows and girls spent the evening playing games and Tom showed slides of the BYU Program tour in California Light refreshments were served to the BYU students by his mother, Mrs. C. I. Moon. The following students who were .members of his dance band or who-- were part of the BYU program tour were present at the party; Larry Bastian of Spokane, Wash.; Anna Brady, Sandy; Bill Rush, Los Angeles, CaL; Val Crosley, Los Angeles, CaL; Paul Mortensen, Springville; Roberta Booth, Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Huff, Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Grant C. Elkington. Tooele. and Jack Beck, Provo. 4 V-- Mrs. Keith Hone and Gary Mrs. Keith Hone ; Goes to Germany Reviews Book PAYSON Mrs. Keith S. Hone and baby, Gary, 13 months, left SPANISH FORK "I Leap Over the Wall," was reviewed before Tuesday, Sept. 27, for Germany, members of the, Thalian Club re- where they plan to join Pfc. Hone, cently by Mrs. Elmer Cv Swen-so- a supply clerk with the Army. It is the story of a nun who Making the entire trip by plane, Guests at the home of Mr. and left a convent after spending 18 they to reside at Friedberg, Mrs. Frank Woffinden this wek years of her life there. Mrs. Otto near plan Frankfurt, until next sum are Joseph Harris, a nephew, a Stewart was hostess. mer. They plan to spend Christ- son of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Harris Mrs. Ed M. Pinegar.i president, mas at MRS. ROBERT HARRIS WALKER (BARBARA BENSON) Switzerland, where Mr. of Syracuse, New York and Eddie presided. Mrs. Harold Smith, ac- Hone t served, as an LDS mission Aasnammer, a friend of her companied by Mrs. H y He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. nephew, also from Syracuse. The Jones, led the group in singing. ary. Mrs. Harvey Nielsen led in the Arlynn Hone of Benjamin. boys came down to attend the of Mrs. Reed Last Saturday afternoon, Mrs. BYU and moved into their dormi pledge allegiance. Halverson read the club collect. Hone, who is the former Elaine tory quarters Tuesday evening. Piano solos were played by Mrs. UVyler, was honored at a I surprise LNielsen at the conclusion of the going-awaat home the party program. of Mrs. her mother, Mary Wyler. Mrs. Lowell Crabb and Mrs. of the rites are never divulged to rue Friends numbering 27 gathered .By MURRAY M MOLER Dixon will be hostesses i at of the LDS faith. a party that will include their to bid the travelers "Bon Voy SALT LAKE CITY, (UP) Barthe after however, on October 20 at the age" and presented her with a husbands immediately bara Renson, attractive brunette Harris Dr. Robert Crabb residence. wedding, temple of gift of luggage. Games were play Agriculdaughter of Secretary his of bride and Walker Calgary ed and refreshments served. a and t young ture Ezra Taf Benson, at a reception in the FORK The first Canadian doctor were married to were honored Hotel Utah in the same of season nearby the d of the Tri Lake Salt meeting in the day ' suite where Secretary Benson arid Club was a business rnaiian Saints of Latter the day : Temple meeting under the direction of Church with Benson, an LDS apos- his bride had their reception 30 the president, Mrs. Lorin W. ago. years tle, officiating. Creer. Officers who will serve d The couple will this Only close church - member take a year are: Mrs. -Ercel Wil Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warnick wedding trip to Yellowstone vice president,- Mrs. Lehi liams, friends and relatives witnessed the and Glacier National Parks &n d SPANISH FORK "How to use were recently honored at a fam Mrs. Mack ceremony, one of the most elabor Waterton Lakes riaies, of choice color correctlyand ily dinner. The dinner commem Honey, secretary; in southern Alberta your Mrs. Kendell ate in the Mormonj ritual. Details on their reporter; decoration" was studied orated Mrs. Warnick's 81st birth way to their new home in (interior William Dutson, .Mrs. historian; of members the Vestalian Club by which was Tuesday and also K. Hales, gift chairman; and day Calgary. the at home of MrsSanrecently Warnick's 83rd birthday Mrs. Robert Barber, chorister. Benjamin News They met while Walker and Miss ford Argyle. Mrs. Elsie Miller of Mr. was in August. which The club birthday party will be of oldest the Provo told the ladies bow to Benson, secretary's three daughters, were studying at select carpeting, fabrics and Members of their family who fieia at the Social Center on October 7th with Mrs. Reed Brigham Young University, church- - room color for a pleasing effect. honored them on this occasion Thomas Mrs. Grant acting as chairman. Harris, president, were the following sons- and owned school in Provo, Utah. WalkShe and Mrs. Weston i presided. er is active in LDS affairs and has Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. were selected as delegates daughter: filled two church missions in Can Jones Salt Lake City;1 Mr. Eyeglasses with frames which Warnick, to attend the Council. Legislative was Benson permit inserts patterned to match Miss until recently ada. Mrs. Glade Swartz will be hostess and Mrs." Paul E. Warnick, and your costume can, be had. Check LDS oLan youth organi to the group at the October, 11th son, Mike, who is attending BYU, Mr. and Mrs. presiaent BENJAMIN your jeweler or optometrist to zation in Washington. Piedmont, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. meeting. Charles E. Hawkins have return-see if he's stocking them. at Benson officiated the wedding Carl G. Warnick, and son, Jerry, ed after spending the past week conferan interval between also a BYU student, Pasadena, in Salt Lake City" where they during ences with agricultural experts Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. Don C. WarWhile visited family members. southwestern states. He from nine, nick, and children, Ogden and there they attended the wedding arrived in Salt Lake City Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. LaMar (Erma) of their granddaughter, Joan night after visiting earlier this A and children, Provo. Hawkins, in Salt Lake and at week with Canadian agricultural of Towho lives in daughter, Beth, tended that of a grandson, Starr ficials. Only a few days earlier, he Ohio was not present. ledo, also in Brockbank, Ogden. They returned from an extensive tour of attended the State Fair. Others . heels can ifrom here attending the two wed Europe. "What can Those The secretary planned to fly back SPANISH FORK so ever leave Mrs. and a Ivan you Mr. were feeling be in . in slumped accomplished dings garden to Washington for tomoron tour a do was if them. five in illustrated you Hawkins and Mr. and Mrs. Junior row's cabinet tonight grand months," session, called by the Melvin Hanks Sa- A walker is still the sightseer's in garden Hawkins and Bertha Jones. Nixon-HVice President Richard M. e lem members of the Spanish and shopper's best bet. RememI I J will return immediately to Salt Forkthat II I I II I Club recently vis- ber: Garden look more fashionable Mrs. Bernice Woffinden spent Lake City to participate, as a mem ited. you'll . three days at the State Fair as ber of the g Council of Last summer the garden spot alive than dead. chaperone for the Utah county Twelve Apostles, in the LDS semi- was a corral with huge wooden I girls who participated in ac annual conference sessions that be? stumps. It was cleared and planttivities. She also attended" the gin tomorrow and conclude Sunday. ed this spring. They now enjoy state meeting of , the Women's For her wedding, Miss Benson the vivid colors of their'lannuals wore a MAKE FRIENDS Legislative Council. . gown of chan-till-y and shrubs while enoyijtig breaklace and nylon tulle under- fast out of doors in the early Ronald Merrell of "Valparaiso, scored with taffeta. She carried a morning. group, under the direction Fla., spent a few days here with crescent bridal bouquet centered of The their president, Mrs. his aunt, Mrs. Iris Lindstrom, with a white orchid encircled with Von HiU' new ako Wed Sden and family prior to . entering white star - shaped steohanods white feathered carnations - and of Mrs. Miron Brigham Young University. Davis, the indoor white net maline. Mrs. A. O.- Stone, all of of garden Among visitors to the State For her "going away" dress, she whom are from alem, and the Fair were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence selected a charcoal grey wool suit beautiful garden of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas in Spanish Fork. Beckstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Henry with red accessories and carried a Max were served to Refreshments orchids. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lind corsage of white ' tour , in the Hanks garmembers chiltwo and Wride strom, Edna den. Han Huff and Pat dren, Lucile. ,. i sen. Kathy . Wride and Sherry You. may some day choose your If you are taking friends out to Huff sang a duet in the talent to match the road over dine, it is usually best to teleirocK ' . contest. which you'll be k traveling. An phone and make reservations. A Italian association of asphalt little forethought will prevent Mary Jane Johnson of Fresno, is with your having to apologize as you processors experiaaenting CaL, and Karen Johnson of Sea colored as a obtained byand your guests wait and wait asphalt PAYSON Genevieve' McBeth Ion. Cal.. have been recent visi . of aluminum extraction a table. for product ate BYU students. left Tuesday for New York City, tors. They roads "I never dreamed It would be where she will be a guest; of her from bauxite. Colored Mrs. Alta Anderson has spent brother and wife, "Mr. and Mrs: couldXo lead to specific destinations, crowded like this" doesn't help a new fashion trends the situation much. the last two weeks at Lubbock, Max McBeth, and remain for an and indefinite stay. Mrs Tex., with her daughter ' In her honor a' series' of : social Alma Wilson, wao has a new events have been given recently, ' . baby. with Mrs. Max Carson, Spanish Mrs. Thomas Hall and Mr. A pot luck supper was served Fork, and Mrs. Wallace Brown, Payson, to those who joined in the Im as hosts. Going-awa- y SWEATER gifts, were week V drive Era last provement Girls Clever presented. Director was Jenna V. Worthen. BLOUSES Trim. Reg. 1 .69 Just because feathers are being Max Herbert received several seen on many of autumn's perkiKnit Pajamas broken ribs when the horse he est. hats doesn't mean that everyRnedg SLEEPERS was attempting to mount reared, one will be tickled by your selec2.00 new a bonnet. tion of Remove to the him ground. throwing that cute little number and hold Girls rayon. pastel Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hawkins it in your lap while you're at the r colors, lace, trims and Mr. and ' Mrs. Taylor Park movies, or if there's danger of e in the Inson and son, Bobby, spent the impaling your ' 'J.1 Ladies flannel-pas- tel on its bus . weekend at Fish Lake. . tip. n. - - - rm . Barbara Benson Marries Dr. Robert H. Walker nan-membe- rs Tri Thalian Club Holds First Meet Of' Com inq Year y" , . -- Color, Design Studied by high-spire- . Warnicks Honored For Anniversary , Vestalian Club" newly-marrie- Couple Attends Wedding of Grdriddauahter , 4 Span fsh. Fork Club Visits Three .Gardens v An-dr- . dup National - - r DUP convention will be held Saturday at 9:45 a. m. in Hotel' Utah. Salt Lake City. Dear Miss Dix: I'd like to know what you think about this harping on juvenile, delinquency due to broken All board members of - Central homes. It's hard enough on the children without constant Utah County Companies and all and officers are reminders that, since their parents have separated, they camp captains to be in attendance. requested are practically doomed. Isn't it better for them to have LICENSED PRACTICAL one parent than to live in a constant atmosphere of bicke- NURSES DISTRICT No. 1 ring-; quarelling, sometimes even drinking? Aren't there Will have open election of oftwo parents who turn-o- ut just as many children-wit- h ficers, Friday, 7:30 p. m., at Interested Reader the Utah State Nurses Home. Answer: Certainly no one factor can be blamed J for juvenile delinquency nor can one certain type ARTISTS SECTION of home be assurance against it. It is on record, Will spend Monday at Eliza Canyon home. Be prehowever, that broken homes constitute a major Fillmore to Call Clara Taysketch. pared cause. to lor for arrange transportation There are homes, you must remember, where a.m. 9:45 which will at leave children are unwanted, uncared for and certainly unloved. These are the youngsters who might easily go wrong. They've never known discipline; training in religion; even elementary education Is Muriel Nlssen often denied them. Where unfortunate circum stances force parents apart, and the best interests of the childrenrremain a concern, there is no more likelihood of delinquency than in. any other home. It is indeed too bad to face youngsters with this threat when they are already confused and Gift from the Sea by Anne Lind insecure. bergh, a current popular novel f; was reviewed Wednesday at the IT'S HER CHOICE of the Provo Chapter of Dear Miss Dix:,, My girl friend, Dolores, was engaged to a meeting of Utah Writers. League boy for about two years. While he was overseas, his letters were Mrs. Lloyd Cullimore presentvery infrequent and his attitude seemed indifferent so, when he ed the review to 16 members at came home, she returned his ring. Eldon Payne, Mrs. of the home Soon afterwards she met Frank, who is a nice young man with Mrs. as hostess. Coles Elroy about ten years older than Dolores (she is 23). No sooner had she acquired her new friend than the first beau reappeared and gave her the rush act. His reawakened interest has her guessing. Should Minnie T. she take him seriously or not? Answer: Since she apparently has her choice, it's up to Dolores. Her original heart interest may have realized what a prize he nearly missed and is sincerely trying to regain her. Or perhaps he's the sort who doesn't appreciate anything until someone else wants it. Anyway, the appraisal rests with your girl friend. One Month Dance Dear Miss Dix: I'm an expectant mother of 18, married to a boy 19. We live with his parents, who are very nice to me. training at the My husband, however, seems to have no sense of responsibility. " ! He is out every night and now says he's in love wjth the girl he Utah aTsTm used to go with. He wants a divorce but I don't, very much Lora in love with him. Answer: Since you live with the boy's parents, it strikes me they are being somewhat remiss in parental duty to let their young son get away with so much. He must learn the wora "responsiDqnce wrong? r 7 Y Writers Hear Novel Review ' A bility." . As a husband and father there are certain freedoirjs to which for one day only In the Springville Memorial Hall This is one time when he is not entitled. Talk to your folks affairs. in should interfere young parents DIX DOROTHY "The Way to, a for free leaflet Write to a enclose sure be In all Heart." Girl's cases, stamped, seff to of this newspaper. care send and request her, envelope (Released by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) in-law- s. D-1- 3, pri., Sept. 30thr from 3 to 6 p. m. and Sat., Oct. 1, -a- ddressed in Provo, 474 West Jamboree Dance Scheduled Tonight SPANISH FORK American Legion Post 68 is sponsoring a western jamboree dance, to be held at the Veterans' Memorial activities Hall, tpnight at 8 p. m. The dance, is part of to 68 Trio the NaLadies' under way to enable sending the Post tional American Legion convention. . Members of the ladies vocal group, which won state championship talent honors at the Utah Department Legion Convention in Vernal, are Mrs. Evelyn Beagley, Mrs. Elaine Terry, and Mrs. Mattie Tuckett. Their accompanist, Mrs. Ruth Leifson, will travel to Miami with them. The trio is known as the "Carousels." The Jamboree will feature Western and square dances, with fun galore for all who attend. "Swing your partner for the Carousels", is the slogan for the night. fund-raisi- II II II II II I s I I II School students. For HU 4--H fur-th- er . call information 31 o II high-rankin- er the age of 3 and up. Special classes for High ng rannMRMnn I Cen-t- from 9 a. m. to 3 p.m. Students accepted from us fan ever-so-sli- m UJU LbLl ;o T' ' i floor-lengt- WOMEN OF MOOSE Will have ritual practice Thurs day at 8 p. m. at Moose Homt. 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