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Show ! . Alpha Thae mJWttMmm Celebrates WtlSi-- r I isa-- ''" ' Spanish Fork DUP Camps Hold February Meetings RV Anniversary SPANISH FORK The club col- PSEK 7EEEEEEE& Discussion 1936 Club Notes Constitution Highlights 19th Century Meet on v in. .T'nrn,.l! Mountain Flonnette at home met the Thomas Camp The Mountain Flonnette Camp Mrs. J. V. Mazurie spoke to'naire on the articles and amend- of Mrs. David H. Jones. of the DUP met recently at the Mrs. Fred Ludlow, captain, pre home of Mr.. Harriet Francom . mmMAsided. Mrs. Willis Brockbank led Singing was led by her daughter, itury Llub at the Friday meeting. . was which held the home at of the singing with Mrs. F. J. Faux Mrs. L. D. Wood. Mrs. Alvin were called the Bill of Rights and Mrs. A. D. Sutton. as her accompanist. Mrs. Alma Stone read the good thought. The Mrs. Louis Clegg gave the history! Presiding at the meeting. Mrs. '"Pained other points about the history of Mary Ann Bradford of her mother, Mrs. Nancy Evelyn Robert L. Reid read the Gettys-- ; constitution, and its ratification was given by her daughter, Mrs. Bird. Mrs. Francom gave burg Address in honor of Lin- - At the conclusion of her talk, coin's birthday. Mrs. Mazurie jshe discussed the proper position Duane Hales. Mary Lou Harris, he lesson. of the Constitution of of displaying the flag. hostess, granddaughter Refreshments were served to 15 v,ho SDoke on tne bnited Mates, was introduced by Penny art fund contributions played several musical numbers. members and four guests, Mrs. Phillip Kemp. Poems were read by Mrs. Gweri were made by the members. Jens Hansen Camp Huff. .1 ZZT. The lesson, "The Diary of Red-dlc-h The Jens Hansen Camp of the' ,7k . i"Z,' N. Allred," was given by DUP met at the home of Mrs. points for a good citizen. She Heuben Kramer. Mrs. William Mrs, Alice E. Llovd. a question- each member gave k,JM. Johnson, captain, led the singr,r Mrs. Johnson also read the , vwZlM8, JTw . Mrs. Jones, , nt ar. fauor. KonV, VAwiJ ,U " " J 7 "ul :LUI VUb V,IUU and Mrs. Faux to 29 members John1 and her Hand, grandfather. and six guests. pn i vtcti dominated ors, yellow and white, the color scheme ' of the Alpha Thae Club's Fifth Birthday party. Green ivy was used against a white cloth and corsages of daffo dils were given to the ladies as favors. Progressive games were played with first prize being won by Mrs. Harry Butenhof and a consolation prize won by Mrs. Mildred E. Ream. The legislative council report was given by Mrs. Stanley Petersen. Mrs. Bennie Rosenbaum, Mrs. Frank McKell and Mrs. Eton Full mer, executive otficers, formed the committee for the party. Euphronian Club A patriotic theme provided the subject for the program presented to the Euphronian Club by Mrs. Daren Young at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Clyde Thomas recently. for was Hales Harry the program. Mrs. Daren Young selected the patriotic days in a year and told of the origin of each. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 14, Utah County. Utah DAILY HERALD JEaEEEEEEEEVSSEEEEEE T7-- vr PHILE NADA Will meet Thursday at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Harold Van Wagenen. Dr. Mark K. Allen, rep Utah County Mentaf resenting Association, will be the ' ; ' . tkHSSSSSH. HP" RfliPiR9HRflRjH . S5H fv ",j$i: S :jk,-jfcj1- jffijg.- ; , ,7" Kinnrnohw Hon Hfetf' BIB flRaBXssKHRf mmrsnBP Rc. 1 k Jf IB II co-chair- THB. "SRRRRbh JjjBKjyjM H Jaycee Wives Fete Husbands ' reCT- ?fe , v Wilkinsons Have Surprise Party - Manning. The lesson was given rc A surprise party for J. C. Wilby Mrs. William D. Holt kinson New officers were introduced. Sr., was held Thursday with OR EM An authpntic lifo stnrv of the family in attend-Quee- n D. William Mrs. menders Han were They of Queen Isabella of Spain, "The sen, captain; Mrs. James Young, Cross" was given before a06- Games were played and first vice president, and Mrs. of the Lai f!ns Huh hv freshments were served. Lillie Hansen, second vice presi-;Mr- s Lyean Johnson of Pleasant! M- and Mrs- - C1yde Wilkinson, dent. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wilkinson. Mr. Grove. MrsMr. and Refreshments were served. The group met Friday night at! LaVar Mrs. Mrs. Wilkinson. Rhea; (the home of Mrs. Elvin PrestSon Bonnet Camp Mrs. Fern Wilkinson. The Sun Bonnet Camp of the wich. Taking charge of the DUP met at the home of Mrs. ing was Mrs. Darrel Butler. The and Mr. Wilkinson's wife, Mrs. Mearl Vest recently. Mrs. Miles litany was given by Mrs. Eldon Florence Wilkinson Bradford led the singing. Mrs.1 Aston and musical selections William rifivn tka annA tVimirrVit prp Clin a hv Vft-- Wavna I imr-T T Mrs. Melvin Hales gave the his- - ford. L Alva! of refreshments her xLj Li?ht tory following grandfather, AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY WiU meet Wednesday at 8 p. m. at the Veterans Center. The p . gram will follow a then.e of "Americanism." All members are invited to bring guest who are potential ELM WAN ADI Will meet Thursday at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Elmo Ha. la-da- - Provo Jaycee wives feted their husbands Friday night at their NATIONAL GUARD QUEEN Captain Dean Tuttle smilingly annual Sweetheart dance held at Milpresents a corsage to Cheryl Brown, chosen queen of the Inn. Melody The colors were posted by the itary Ball in Spanish Fork Saturday evening. Miss Brown, the The tables were gayly decorover candidates spondaughter of Orson J. Brown, was elected following Boy Scouts: Joe Franwith red candles and red ated National unit. Guard local of the divisions various cis, Bradley Baxter, Pete Jensen sored by ribbons w hi oil tapered from each and Ken Newitt. side of the base. Miniature cupids Mrs. William Christmas sang and hearts were set upon the several patriotic songs. Her acribbons. companist was Mrs. Merrill G. Favors were boutonnieres for McKell. men and matching wrist corthe The club women were led in the for the women. Flowers sages singing of patriotic songs by Mrs. were pink and white carnared, Husbands of the conclusion of tne program, Fred Jex and accompanied by SPRINGVELLE tions. Ward. Moth-LeGrande Mrs. Mothers' Study Club the members of the Modern j Paul Thomas played a medley ers club entertained the members A patriotic program was en Dancing was enjoyed by mem and guests throughout the bers of songs on the piano. of Mothers' this members the Valentine at a dinner week, joyed by Refreshments were served by at a local catering center. A Val-- : Study club when they met Friday evening with a buffet supper the hostess to 13 members and entine motif was used in colorful evening with Mrs Ella Reynolds served at eleven. the seven guests who appeared table decorations and favors for at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Robert Carleson was dion the progtam. John Y. Bearnson. Each member rector in charge of the party and the ladies. 7 nrt inninHoH iff gave a patriotic thought and vocal Mrs. Bert Giles was color cap-Qnorini cnioetc Mrs. Vernor Dunn of Salt Lake solos were sung by Mrs. Orvil.tain- City, Mr. and Mrs Parley Nealy Clark, and Mrs. LaCelle Sumsion of Spanish Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. played a medley of patriotic selec piano. The group also Bill Turner, of Clearfield, all for- - tions 01 numbers. patriotic mer members. jsaag were served to Refreshments Committee members in charge MAKE RIENDS The final preparations for the ami al fashion and hair style Glen Pyper, Mr. and Mrs. Arlen and a special guest of the hostess, , show sponsored by the Business Van Orden, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mrs. Jo Hatch. Club and Professional Women's Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lovell, are underway for the Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Leonard James. show. Ladies' Literary Club The show is scheduled WednesIndications of what the future day at 7:30 p. m. in the Eldred holds for Mr. and Mrs. America to is and Center Recreation open to members of the was portrayed the public. Ladles Literary club Thursday eveModels for the show shown in the home of Mrs. F. C. at The Sunday Herald were Mrs. ning Wesley Dee Sorensen will be The program was ar Packard. Garry Peterson and Mrs. Wade at an open house prior honored Carter with Mrs. Alice Rowley, ranged by Mrs E. T. Crandall and to his departure for the LDS featured a film shown by Francis Danish Mission at his MA club president. parent's Row which depicts life in this coun1060 W. 411 N., in Orem. When a man says "Here, let me try in 1975. Pictured were the vast home, POSTMEN STAY WELL and relatives are askFriends do in home that" taking a small job away appliances, improvements OMAHA CUP) Twelve Omaha ed to call Saturday beginning at a woman as though it were from cars, trains, highways, industry, 6 p. m. postal employes retired from and other too of for her to handle, the American heavy phases a of Mr. son of total with is the Mr. Sorensen Service recently correct life. thing for the woman to do and Mrs. Frank Sorensen. 1,489 days of unused sick leave. it and thank him and let him smile Omaha Postmaster Walter Koris-k- o Brent Packard entertained with of be service. called it a local answer to trumpet solos accompanied by Use an ice cube tray for hardencharges by government investi- Mrs. Max Sumsion Mrs. Howard ing fudge to give uniform pieces. If it gives a man pleasure to do gators of "widespread abuses" of Maycock was a guest of the host- Butter the tray lightly so the par- things for you, why deprive him of it? ess. Refreshments were served at tition can be easily removed. sick leave by postal workers. Modern Mothers Entertained At Valentine Dinner Party I meet-Wilkinso- n, c mademoiselle Glade-Wilkinson- , - o Avoo lYUtwO J is com rig to The Klothes Klosel the Valentine theme were served Patten. Refreshments were served by! to the members. Hostesses for CAMP EDGEMONT e Mrs. Vest, Mrs. Hales, Mrs. evening wer Mrs, Eldon As-- Will hold the February meeting, Mrs. ton. Mrs. Robert Gammell and Thursday, at 2 p. m. at the home gene Gardner and Stanley Warren. Mrs. Lowell Christens en. of Tana Richards in Edgemont. 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Coat (right) has look beige silk surah. Over this goes of width but actually is so light as to be nearly weightless. It's cut without buttons, has tiny mandarin collar, no cuffs. . ,. .1 front-fashion- ed WINI WIN! hare many everyday mm ... for serving WINI Whofs tht Mcrat of Slaw--Sirrirriere- d rfc At Tour Local SINGER SEWING CENTER Bert-ove- rs HB Bulb Planter Candies and Nits Yov con bake in RRfl RRRRflHliAi- RmflRfRRRtRjMt "TpfR'Jp xvRRRC BRjRRr ve Hi-- m a new color each week. your complete set in advance while the varieties are complete. Tel your grocer or order from your Cloverleaf milkman NOW! You'll want all six colors No dishwasher can harm them -- Mwrnew popularity of Hollywood Spezial Formula Bread? Why i it to differentso delightfully different from ordinary bread? Here's the Intid story: an artful blend of 8 choic flours and 8 woter-- f ree vegetables the result of years of patient experimentgive Hollywood a flavor that is unique and unforgettable. 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