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Show Joan McClure To Mory John M. Nicol Jr. r: i and Mrs. Ben McClure of Provo wish to announce the engagement arid forthcoming marriage of a daugh-- ; ter, Joan, to John M. Nicol Jr., a son of Mr., and Mrs.' John M. Nicol Sr., of American Fork. The marriage will take place Saturday at 7 pjm. at the home of the groom's rmrents. An open house will . follow the ceremony. Both Joan and John attended Provo High School, arid Joan was a graduate. John was graduated from American Fork High School. J . Tne Readers Guild met for luncheon recently at the Ambassador Club in Salt Lake City. Airs. Russel Swenson was. Irs. Seth Smoot and toast-pnistre- ss. MrsJJek! Colvin assisted her on the committee. A toast to the wearing of the green was given by Mrs. William Spears, while one to the blarney stone was given by Mrs. Robert K. Allen; The St. Patrick's Day poetry was written" by Mrs. Richard Knight. Mrs., Stewart, Grow and Mrs. John Bowen gave two piano duets. Twenty-si- x members and four guests were present. The guests vrs. Gadd Speaks To Lady Lions .. alts. a. v. iraaa was gum speaker for the Lady Lions of m m-- . m A. Nepal when they met recently for ner. Mrs. Gadd gave an interesting talk on "Making the Most of Maturity ; and Preparing for Old Age." Mrs. F. A. Happier, president. Introduced two new members to uie ciuu, Airs, ixumuu snMcau and Mrs. .Arthur Tranterl Mrs. John Robertson and Mrs. Merle White were the hostesses. Twelve members and one special guest besides the, hostesses were were former members Mrs. Lewis D. Hart, Mrs. Horace Chrlstensen, Mrs. Beth Stewart and Virla Birrell. Refreshments featuring small birthdajr cakes with shamrocks and candles were served. The consisted of deldecorations and carnations with phiniums shamrocks. large green . . r f i ; - . 3 ,:itel3orae r' .H " My husband is a Muriel Msseo salesman, recently promoted, so his hours are anything but has evening steady. He frequently convenn - ; . I The Provo Eighteenth Ward annual Gold and Green Ball will be held Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the ward amusement ball. The theme of the dance is "Spring Cotillion." Decorations are to be arranged in early spring style. Chairman of the dance is Gail Jolley, with Betty Lee Woodard,Gloria Hortt; Selma Flud, Merlene Rleski, LaVae Burns, and Dereen Walker her assistants. An interesting floor show is ls planned, including the dance and the partner dance, which will be seen at June con ference. To be honored at the dance by the ward will be Gail Jolley and Gloria Hortt, who will be pre sented Silver Gleaner Awards. Refreshments will be served and everyone is invited. ' ;A j . ., ' ; ; v v- - : J ;.:. :' 1 : t . r it ' .' ' f , . : .1,4. - ;.. - : ,' a ' ' . all-gir- 1 MR. AND MRS. KEITI1 W. WELSH Keith W. Welsh Claims Verda Reid For Bride Club Topic Legion and the Auxiliary at the Memorial Building. He stressed preparedness for civil defense. Mn. Leo Banks, president of the auxiliary, presided. Kathleen Wride. Maureen Lundell and Sharon Huff sang in a vocal trio They were accompanied by Pat rida Hansen. The winners of the VI Speak for Democracy" essay contest read their essays. They were: Mary Creer, first place and Gail Lindstrom .second place. From the Junior. High School 'Alyn Snell won first place and Janet Bray won second place. Mrs. Wilis Brockbank was chairman for the Auxiliary. "American ism" was the subject. Mrs. Frank- M. Nelson and Mrs. Jack Chrlstensen, Civil Defense chair ren were program chairmen. Mayor Ed M. Beck spoke on community service. Mrs., Joseph Evans and Mrs. Manuel Clayson t-- j -- - Mrs, Clyde Lowe when they re--c ntly spoke before members of the Lofian Club. Mrs. Lowe was costume. dressed .. in native Souvenirs, including handwork, was shown. Mrs. Spencer Nielsen, was hos tess. Mrs. William Perry, secretary, presided. The pledge of allegiance was led by Mrs. Wal- - Banquet . I - , Sharon Mia Maids To Hojd Social I 7;30 in the East Shar on stake uouse. inis special event la for all Mia Maids of the stake and their mothers, accord ing Mrs. Sterling Cluff, Stake Mia Maid Supervisor. All ward Mia Maid leaders will also be in at tendance. The speaker of the evening will be Maurine Lee Willdns. Special musical numbers will also be given and refreshment will be served. This meeting may count as attendance at the regular Mu tual meeting. , ' : v f p 'K rr Old Folks See Gene and 'Chuck' v I' ? J . o. . . two-year-o- ld ng . -- or Slip? FASTEETH. an Improved powder to b prtnUed on upper or lower pUtes bolda false teetn more firmly In place. Do not slide, slip or rock. No gummy, taste or reeling. rooy, paaty Doea U alkaline (non-acid- ). not eour. Cnecka plat odor" (denture breath). Oet FASTZ2TB at any , . druc counter. (AdvJ TAB-TEET- ORTHOPEDIC MATTRESSES Smooth Tuftless, No Buttons AS rl low LESS TRADE-I- N AS ALLOWANCE ' w '.i sister. . t . Oat of town quests were Mr. rand Mrs. Dean Fausett and Mrs. ;Darlene Major of ,Neph- - Others attending were MK and Mrs. Phill C. Petty, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Killpack, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Eastmond, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Davis, Mr. an Mrs. Gerald Muhlestein. Mr. Joseoh -- -- , drum. Club Notes . Que Farnsworth ' EGIONETTES Will. have, social Wednesday S; MorrJJL' night at 8 p.im. at the home of - ' Mrs. Kenneth Bray. 1480 N . Elected president of Ithe Utah" An ordinary pancake turneH Locust Lane. All Legionette Association for the Blind, Chapter makes an excellent windshield members are invited. 3, Saturday at the Women's ClubPROVO HIGH SCHOOL WOMEN house scraper for automobiles, j was Que' Farnsworth. , Will hold, their annual Open Mrs. choSorenson was J, Ray lace Henrie. Mrs. Ted Menlove Session at 8 p.m. Wednesday at sen secretary; Will Slater, treasClarks Men's; Shop. was program chairman J urer; and Mr. and' Mrs. Lloyd Wildp auditor' , Refreshments were served to YESHARAH President Zella Pessetto pre-sidof will "Becaon 15 member?. Favors were minia Lights Poetry" at the elections which were oe momas A. aiscussed Dy proi. ture Easter baskets. an interesting proheld following Mrs home of the at Cheney Amanda; Johnston, 695 N. 700 gram. Mrs. Luanna Bunnell gave Mrs. Ellis B; Fuller entertain- East' at 7:30; p.m. a reading. A women s trio, con ed a number of friends Saturday TONGA LE CLUB sisting 'of Mrs.! Nola HDL Mrs. Donna and Mrs. Josephine night after the dance to celebrate1 Will meet at the home of Mrs, Wentz, Martin, sang. They were accom the birthday anniversary of her David Fielding, 67 S. 150 East, Mrs. Reva Price. panied by husband. A hot turkeys supper Orem on Thursday at 8 p.m. and Wesley Bob, Campbell Edgar was served to Mr. and Mrs. Wil OMEGA! AUXILIARY NO, 311 selections. Mrs. played guitar liam Wood of Salem; Mr. and : Meets Wednesday at 8 pan. for Wilde was in of .the pro- 'charge Mrs. Jim Burbridge of: Heber; a social at 193 W. 4th South. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart AMERICAN LEGION An announcement was made of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. 'William AUXILIARY that the Utah State Convention Bona, Mr. and Mrs. Dean John Dean Mendenhall Unit 13 for the Blind will be held May 28 son, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Davis I A program oni Civil Defense in Salt Lake City. A special vis and Mrs. Alma Smith of Spanish will be given at the Veteran's itor from Salt Lake City wa Fork. Mr. Fuller received some Center. 287 E. 1st North at 8 p.m. James Osmrxnd: who is a stAtm gifts. Refreshments will be served. social worker for the blind; i Blind Association; i i j ed i , r j ! ; , . 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I or T f1i were feted at a party at their home by Mrs. Alice , Muhlestein and Mrs. . Juanita Muhlestein. sisters-in-laof) the bride,", and Mrs.- Lucy Viklund,' the bride's ' ' x I UP TO ! r I FALSE TEETH j .v,j: Js do ' . I .j - f and civic obligations get .out and fulfill them. For a starter, there's Civil Defense, PTA, constant need that drives charity help. Work th people instead of feeling so analytically sorry for ' " ;;7rr ! i j - i Bridal Party - ! hand-washi- - Warrens Given j , A j evening at letter was quite a Job, but it Junior Delta Bridge Club mem seems to boil down to the fact bers celebrated the 35th anniver that your husband has a flexible sary of the founding of the unit job, at which he does very well, at a dinner Thursday afternoon combining business with pleasure at a Pay son Cafe. s s N ? Hr be gets from meeting people club was started on St. The You. on the other hand, are im Patrick's Day in 1921. A deco prisoned with bonds largely of rative motif for the event was your own making, and deeply re- - carried out in keeping with the sent your husband's lire wnicn, and a bouquet of sweetpeas to vou. seems absolutely care day centered the table. Following . free. dinner, games and bridge were When a man reaches the upper played. Income bracket, in which he can Present were eight members. f I ' i' s provide well for bis family, tie A card of appreciation of a gift usually enjoys bis Job. Men don't was read from Mrs. W. C. Mc-succeed at work they find tedious CleUan, who is 111. or; frustrating. Your man tells you about his work, which is a flood thing and more than many ' I v .::::.:. ' J . - i' . ' men do.' You share quite a bit of " ' i it, through the clerical work you do. and have no worry about his f , r 'f loyalty j Your problem is simply Gene Wood and "Chuck Rowdy" one of adjustment to an irregular were the main attraction at an Old Folks party in Mona recent working schedule If he went to work at 9 and ly. They put on a ventriloquist i J j came home at 5, you'd be happy act Including a sassy conversa because you would be conforming tion, dancing and singing. They In the resort collections, two perennial favorites appear in new versions. The shirt dress (left) is to tradition j Because your sche are scheduled to appear in Price In pink polished Swiss cotton. It's cot with action back, push-u- p sleeves, collar with back interest. dule is uncertain, even erratic, for the, benefit of the Red Cross It's worn ver a crinoline. Sundress (right), also In Swiss cotton, is Dress has its bra and straps that can be bidden at wilL By Gaile Dux as, NEA Women's Editor. soon, sponsored by the Price Lions wn built-i- n you are greatly disturbed. Make Three Lists Club. Take a piece of paper, mark Many mothers find that read Babies p bench step-ifoff into V one columns. A small stool or In three k ing about the swim skate who roller ,or to write the advantages of your makes it possible for Baby right crawl makes them quite uneasy marriage, in another the disad- help with his trou- - about their own Babies', skills. more In be in sink. and the the It may vantages third, what Rut ttievi feel better when they can do about will There them. you be few items in the second, if washcloth after meals, but an read further and find the parents roller' skaters or early start will be a help toward are champion you're honest with yourself. ' i swimmers. ' Your son is old enough to be later Independence. ', iff ir n n rt n left with a sitter, your income can provide one, your standing in the community 'warrants social r , j The Brigham Young University Women annual banquet will be held on Friday, March 30, at 7:30 in the Joseph Smith Ballroom. General chairmen are Dr. and Mrs. Parley A. Chrlstensen and Dr. and Mrs. Ai Reed . ed 4 J BYU Women To Hold are chairmen of that project. The Auxiliary will serve the Legion at their birthday anniver At the door to greet the guests sary dinner on Saturday at the were Mr. and Mrs. Art Reid and Memorial. Building at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. George Welsh. All Legionnaires and their wives Sharon C. Crandall and Jane Har- are invited. rison attended the guest registry. Musical interludes during the The religion, education and of Pakistan was reception were furnished by Betty government as the chosen Harrisubject of Mr. and Hoover, violinist, and Jane Witnessing the wedding were fam ily members and close friends. The groom U the son of Mrs. Verda and the late William C. son, pianist. Welsh. . Mrs. Lee- Davis was attendant The bride's wedding gown was in the trousseau room and in the tulle over satin with an overs kirt gift room were Mrs. Robert Reid, of embroidered tulle scalloped to Mrs. Earl Wing, and Mrs. William Weight. Gift bearers were DEAR MISS DIX: I have a match the neckine. fol3 a The which and the For boy Va. reception Cathy Reid, Barbara Bird, and daughter a Loraine Wing. she added lowed is that curious and evening, quite very baby to a crown of illusion veil child older the while caught destructive, Refreshments were served by is .quiet and reserved. I managed of orange blossoms, and an or Lorraine Nielson, Nancy Miller, all rizht at home, but wheift we bouquet. Joyce Payne, Kathy Hatch, Viva visit my parents our son always The reception was held in the Marsh, and, Marjie Tipton. seems particularly active. The Springville Third-Nint- h Ward Following a brief honeymoon, older folks prefer girls and make church and bidden as attendants the young couple will live in no bones about showing favor to the bride were Gwen R. Jones Springville while Keith continues itism. I'm a nervous wreck wheal as matron of honor, and Ludean his schooling at Brigham Young I leave their house. We're expect- Pyper, Norma Roylance, Val G. University. f ed to visit one day a week, but Gividen, Sherry Bamett, and Lois it's really getting too much for Reid. They wore sister dresses Mabel of green colonial taffeta and carme. , Sounds like my ried small bouquets of gardenias. ANSWER: grandson. Since Mrs. Reid and Mrs. Welsh both the baby makes you feel uncom wore navy blue and had gardenia The annual "Dear to My fortable at your parent's home, corsages,; Heart" the Mietus Charles evening of! the East Shar to tell them you're going performed post i on will be held Wednesday Stake man. of duties best until he be pone lengthy visits comes a bit more adaptable and manageable. It will take another t year. If they want you, they must show equal affection to both chil dren. The situation now is mak ing nervous wrecka out of you and the children. It's not worth it. Delta Club ANSWER: Extracting the meat 35 Years Old from your very long, disjointed ' - Veda ' Reid, lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reid of Springville, became the bride' of Keith W. Welsh of Corihne. Utah, in LDS Temple rites on Friday. i 1 i ; - ' - TVuwv i 1 SPANISH FORK Leland D of the Brigham Young Perry University recently addressed a Joint meeting of the American year-and-a-h- alf , , . Is Eighteenth Ward Gold and Green To Be Wednesday meetings, tions and is. in fact, seldom home. X don't suspect infidelity. My gripe .is that I'm always alone r never go out, am told to make a life of my own, but how can I with a child? Everything is business, business. We do have a nice home, which and Imvguess is on the credit side, husband is generous. 1 nave everything except a Husband. I can't depend on his arrival for dinner. When he does come home, it's to relax. I'm dying to Co out: he wants to watch TV. He admitsr he's lazy, is glad he has a soft Job and doesn't expect to Send your problem to DOROexert himself at it. I help him THY DIX, care of this newspa by; writing reports, typing letters, per, enclosing a stamped, selfetc. In other words, he ha free addressed envelope for reply. dom, I have nothing. This dis satisfaction is making me so irri table I'm almost sick. What can Is out-of-tow- ir Civil Defense chid-center- We have yean. one son. 8 - Spanish Fork News I yourself. Face the fact that with By MURIEL NISSEN a of income. you lout DEAR MISS DEC: la all my 33 can't lowering husband's Job your change years this is the first letter of its Shake off the lethargy you admit kind; I have ever written. II you you have, get busy and you'll vie think I'm selfwith your husband in having in ish, say so; if teresting stories to tell. that, too. Mv marriaee has existed for . - Man's Irregular Hours )Are Getting Wife Down soft mark. : - it - DOROTHY DIX I'm just being a ......... i - y- ,- f k ...- .- . - I- Mrfc j I i. ; j .Reader's Guild Meets To Toast St. Patrick TUESDAY MARCH 20, 1956 ' Utah County. Utah DAILY HERALD DTR 56 95 MASTER ....... stores sq. yd. FOLLOy-U- - P -- . - You can buy enough "BATON" to carpet i 12 x .' a living room including padding, labor Installing and tdckless stripping, for. 18-f- t. 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