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Show Mrs. Bennett dives Yule BY High Girls Program At Beta'Sbrqsis Mrs. Leem an Bennett gave an outstanding Christmas program to 30 members of Beta Sorosi$ Wednesday afternoon at th Jiome of Mrs. Clif ton j Tolboe. The Tolboe home was decorated in pink, orchid and pilver with a tiny Christmas tree hung with pink ribbons anid balls in the window. The mantle had varying shades of pink lighted candles, while the serving table displayed sprayed Christmas greens and pink candles. Christmas carols played softly in the background. The tasty refreshments Mrs. Tolboe served carried the same color scheme! F&vors were with candy. bells filled shiny ' lld 1 il n l-jT- fcfW;!i P. - '" rI .'Kl 7 ' ' "4 - :' y 1 ..;;r ' 1 " ?J j .' . ? ' I i gay .Christmas was party given recently at the home of Mrs. Jess Peterson when members of Beta CultuS Club met to sack candy and nvts for the units' annual Christmas pary for children of Payson on Saturday, Dec. 22, at Nebo tabernacle. After sacking some 1,000 bags of sweets, the ladies adjourned tp the living room where gifts werje exchanged from a d e c o rated Christmas tree. Refreshments were served Under direction of Mrs. Bruce Walton and Mrs. Elmo Wilson. Present were 24 members and two guests-- Mrs. Barbara Davis of Kaysville and Mrs. Wait Wyler, former member,; of Long Beach, Calif. charge of the children's Christmas party are Mrs. Peterson, chairman; Mrs. Harold Patten and Mrs. Wilma Crane. Junior Coitus Club Mrs. Ida Huish told of the history and progress of Utah at a meeting of the Junior Cultus club held Thursday at the home of Mrs. Jack Spencer. " J Mrs. Ferron Hiatt was assisting hostess, and Introduced the speak-- ! er j who is a former librarian of Payson City Library and long affiliated with the Cultus Club. Musical numbers were by Dora le Elmer and Virginia Drollinger. who sang to! their own guitar ac- companiment. Mrs. Ralph Hillman. president. lejt a business discussion and reJ freshments Were served. First Ward Gleaners X festive Christmas party was given Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Ed patten when girls, of the First Ward Gleaner Girls gathered for the event. Mrs. Blanchard Dixon, a cc leader with Mrs. Patten, assiste in entertaining. Mothers of th guf-lwere incited as special guests and gifts were exchanged. Luncheon appointments, featured small handmade Christmas trees and scrolls with written words. During the evening cards were nreoared to send to the seven missionaries of jthe ward. iClass members presj A Orem Auxiliary Plans Vet Pa rty i OREM Plans for the Christinas party for all children of veterans in Orem were discussed at the monthly business meeting jf the Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary post 8376 held Tuesday i families. hto Will Observe 50th Anniversary Dec. 16 The meeting was conducted by Mrs. Grant J. Johnson, unit president. The party will be held Saturday, Dec. 22 at the Veteran Memorial Home during the afternoon according to Mrs.) Stanley Houston, chairman. The party is being held jointly with the jAme--icaLegion Auxiliary with Mrs. Max Broadhead as chairman.' The group heard a short report on the success of the Christmas party held Saturday evening in The conjunction with the post. report was made by the chairman, 'Mrs. Robert Greaves, who was assisted in the party arrangements by Mrs. RP R. Walsh. The auxiliary and the post are cooperating with the Disabled American Veterans Central Utah Chapter No. 9 on a Christmas project. Both groups have choseW a needy family with six children and will use their limited funds to make this a happy Christmas Joar this family. The chairman for the project for the VF is Fraijk Dart assisted by Mrs. Kennel h Mackey of the auxiliary. An invitation was given to tite auxiliary members to assist in decorating Ward Seven of the ent were- - Carol n Ann McCIellan Dorothy Kotter, Edda Mae Noon Kay Elmer and Mardene Hermanson. - Utiih State hospital next wee Th by Mrs. George Cheney. members are planning to furnish games and refreshments for tht patients there. Mrs. Glenn W. Loveless was chosen as the national Veterans Memorial chairman for the groups. She will be in charge of a social planned for January with fudds raised to goto the national organization to help purchase 4 memorial plaque for Arlington Cemetery. She also reported o the! gift presented to a child stricken with polio. One now member was wekom ed to the group. Mrs. J. B. Camp bell took her obligation given by the chaplain, Mrs. Ray E. Loveless. . : '5" 1 each nIght tol Dec" 24 . 1' Friends and relatives are project. in- seniors will Calder, Virginia Luke and Pauline Hackley. Judges Monday night selected Miss Gleason as first place winner on the basis of her completed brown tweed coat at the Utah County 'division contest held in the Utilities Building. State finals have been set for Jail. 7 in the Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City. The girl will stay there for two days during the judging, according to their sponsor, Betty Jo Hatton, home economics teacher at BY High. Vertyia Members Honor Husbands At Christmas Party group singing with Mrs. Lewis Bandley accompanying the group. Mrs. J. W. Weniz read the club collect, and Mrs. Cora L. Booth gave the Legislative Council report. Mrs, Kenneth Martin said that the Section donated a pop- - j Bridal Shower Honors Former Miss Christensen PAYSjONA tastefully arranged bridal shower at Park -- Second LDS Ward recreation hall on Friday, Dec. 7, paid honor to the new' Mrs. Carl KowalskL former Lorraine Christensen. Carl is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Kowalski of Las Vegas, and Lorraine's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Don Christeni sen of PaysonL After the first of the year the couple plans to make a home in Salt Lake City, where he is end rolled as a student at University of (Utah. Lorraine is a Senior at BHgham Young University and has completed two - pre-me- years nurses training at the- - LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. Pine cones were combined with red and white chrysanthemums in tiecorating the hall for the shower, where many guests joined in the festivities. Receiving guests, the bride was attractively dressed In a Club Notes LICENSED PRACTICAL, NURSES All LpNs of Utah County are invited to attend the Christmas party tonight at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs Deon Webb, 309 N. 8th W. Refreshments and gift exchange. RADAR LADIES Christmas musical and tea will be held Dec 18 at 1:30 p. m. Reservations must be made be fore 4 p. m. Sunday. Each mem ber .may bring one guest. OREM JAYCEE WIVES Will meet jfos a white elephant Christmas exchange party at the home of Mrsi Dale Larsen Mon day, Dec, 17, at s p. m. Assisting hostess will be Mrs. Wayne Gam mon. XI BETA Christmas baity will be held Sunday at 7 p. m. at the home of L Mrs. Ella J tweed suit of gray and aqua with corsage of red rosebuds and white carnations. With her were her mother, who wore' a red knit suit, and the bridegroom's mother, in beige lace. Also receiving were the bridegroom's! sister, Mrs. Joan Law-so- n of Las Vegas,; the bride's Marilyn Christensen, Pay-sosister, ' the bride's sister-in-laMrs. Don Christensen Jr. of Orem; Mrs.! Sue Johnson of Salt Lake, and Barbara Johnson of Santaquin. All wore corsages of red and white flowers. Mrs. Don Worthington and Mrs. Euvefn Putnam attended the bride's book and guests were received at the door by Mrs.. William: Wyler Jr., Payson, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wyler of Spanish Fork. Musical presentations during the evening were by Mrs. j Blair Beckstrom at the piano and Mrs. Jay Barker and Mrs. Paul Carter, with electric guitars. Guests were served at small tables centered with arrangements of white mums on round mirrors edged with ivy. Girla who served were Jackie Butler, Janet Daley, Barbara Tanner, Jane Wyler and Betty La::enby. Gifts were arranged by Mrs. Clarence Wyler, Mrs. Robert Olson, Mrs. Ronald Gray, and were carried by Kay and Marianne Wyler. n; w, i : Medical Trend A discussion f Medical 1 Prog- ress and Trends was given by Mrs. Don C. Mdrrill at the Wed41 needay evening meeting of Utah r V 'Y:: Sorosis. .Meeting was at the home of Mrs. W. O. Whitajker. Mrs. Whit-ake- r conducted the meeting ia the absence of Mrs. J. Wyiey Sessions, presid snt. Mrs. J. R. Hod son and Mrs. Dan M. Keeler presented a discussion on club ' Palmyra Hall FORK 7T The Spanish Fork and Palmyra Stake will agin cooperate in sponsoring a stake dance this Saturday in the Palmyra Stake House. The dance will begin at 8:30 p. m. with an orchestra playing music for a wonderful evening of fun. There will be refreshments and a floor show for a slight admission charge. A! free dance class will be held lor one hour, 7:30 to 8:30, prior to the dance for all persons interested in learning the newest steps in ballroom dancing. Everyone over 14 years of age is invited to attend, i tion of Mrs. Edith Powell and Mrs. Ethel Lewis. Dainty refreshments were served following the projects. j Mrs. Merrill reviewed the book, "Seventy Five Years of Medical Progress" by Dr. Lewis IL Bauer. Dr. Bauer ia Secretary General of the World Medical Association. Mrs. Merrill also discussed recent articles on med- ical trends, med cal research and medical training Refreshments were served to 13 members. Bv windinc a niece of eekW phane tape, around four fingers. sticky side out, you easily eaa pick up lint from wool garment. M ' i N . ytith ust LOW ill - LUVUL longw, for Iww, dartng riBiowTH OMspieMe Nr '571 DrartMkattv I LOO EI I Leave the Sagebrush For the Jackrabbits . . . a traco of a foreign accent! i ih ny.mwf. w me stjrfe MMr n ImmM I 'A m t COME INI YOU'RE ALWAYS WCLCOMS AT btUKbt 1111 V. TRIBE CUMPANT NO. SUs WEST GET A CHOICE CHRISTMAS TREE J From PH. FE PROVO j 1-1- 114 v , TOFFEE HAUZEN On Highway 9l In Orem Next door to Bill & Iva's Cafe I The Alabama Extension Depart- mcuii ajrs wujie iux8 uu iuauv)(- any furniture can be removed by spreading a thick coat of vaseline on tnem and letting stand 48 hours before removing. T rfr on mac jaears TT County pUP Has Christmas Party . A Utah Sbrosis Saturday Dance Slated In Following the meeting the members, adjourned to a local OREM The husbands were honcafe for luncheon. ored guests at the Vertyia Christmas party held Tuesday evening at a local cafe. DUP-Ca- mp A short Christmas program was enjoyed comprised of vocal selections by Moroni Jensen, a Christmas story given by Mrs. M. Alvin Rowley and carols sung by the Daughters of Utah Pioneers group with Mrs. Reed Hacking acCamp Four - Six members held companying and leading the singtheir annual Christmas party ing. Tuesday evening at the home of The group was seated at a table Mrs. Sadie Boyer. centered with Frosty the Snowman Assisting Mrs. Boyer were Mrs. with simulated poinsettia place Ida Gardner, captain; Mrsi Cora cards. In charge of the party was Booth, vice captain; Mrs. Hazel the club president, Mrs. Howard Duke; Mrs. Stella Davis; Mrs. Farnsworth assisted by the other Lohree Stephenson; Mrs. Evelyn club officers, Mrs. David Rowley, program, f Haws; Mrs. Agnes Harris. Jr., Mrs. James E. Palmer and Program was presented mainly Mrs. Carl G. Rowley. There were if couples present. by Brigham Young University stu dents. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Carter sang a series of folk songs with guitar accompaniment by Mkl Carter. Jay Weenkr accompanied bv his wife sang Christmas songs. Mrs. Montez Hardin s? and Mrs. A Christmas party was given Laura Henrie sang a Christmas duet. recently for about 150 officers. of Was the a captains and guests of the Center Highlight evening review of six scenes of a nlay de Utah County Daughters of PioLDS picting the life and work? of Abra neers at the University-Par- k Ward hall. Lincoln ham by Fred Dixon of the The program was under the di BYU speech departmeni. Two types of interpretive dances rectlon of Mrs. Ellen Davenport were presented by Glenda Gard and Mrs. Annie Tanner, county :. ner. historians. Camps Fort Utah and "U Delicious jrefreshmenls were Fort Wall gave an original skit served to the 40 members present. of an historical nature. A "House Decorations eatured a Christmas wives Band" from Sprtngville motif. greatly amused the group. Mrsi Nettie Brown gave the NQVJ To keep pared fruit looking welcoming address and Introduc ., A a little lemon juice ed Mrs. Davenport and Mrs. Tan bright pour over it. ner. Music was under the direc- - Holds Annual Christmas Party ' Mrs. W. ;A..Beazer, chairman, SPANISH . corn popper to the Utah County Yciuth Home. The 28 persons present played table games and exchanged' Christmas gifts. Mrs. Beazer and Ms. Collins served lovely re-frshments. Fav ors were clever yajrn dolls. Mrs. ft.. E. SandstrornY Council preside tyras a special guest. was in chirge of the affair, the annual Chfistmas party of the section. Mrs. Bert Collins led j j "" Sub-For- -S also has been Primary president. Mr. Ashton is a successful farmer, and was Utah County road supervisor for several years and later worked as a truck driver for the County. The couple has five children, Orvil, John, Mrs. Dean (Ruth) Boyack and Mrs. Clarence (Deaun) Schnieder of Provo; and Mrs. Wllford (Zelta) Hooley of Orem. They also have 14 grand children and two great-gran- d children. vited to attend. The couple requests no gifjts. Mr. and Mrs. Ashton have lived In Pleasant View all of their lives until re cently They are members" of the LDS Church, and both have served as counselors in MIA. Mrs. Ashton s j spent with the Post members repairing and sorting toys to be anta used in the 725 Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Ash-to- n wiH jcelelbrkte their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday, Dec. 16, at an open house at their new home in Edgesmont from 2 to 8 p. m. J l A report by President jVona Houtz was made on the evening AlR. AND MRS. CHARLES H. ASHTON f vendng. Auxiliary Has Plan Meet pital chairman, reported on the activities held lately at the! Hospital. Mrs. Beth Hutchinson, chairman of the children's Chris-ma- s party, reported that the party will be held Dec. 22 at 5 p. m. for all Auxiliary meinbers ' . m. 1935 Utah r-- .... Mrs. Ronald Adams gave a represent School in clever Brigham Young High skltj "Milady's Hat," for next month's state-wi- de "Make members and guests o the LiterIt Yourself With Wool" contest to ary Section! of the Women's Counbe held in Salt Lake City. cil at the Council Clubhouse WedAlene are nesday evening. They Gleason, Susie Mrs. Anna Dean Connor; In , Four At a recent business 'meeting of the Auxiliary of the VFW Post 2162. plans were made for 'tree trimming" parties to be held utafl State Hos- Rf: 17 :A. members. A December - .- tM --- Mrs. Adams Gives Skit To Attend Wool Contest At Literary Section Meet Llllffl CLUB, NEWS Payson CI ubs nave Pa rties PAYSON -- ' Mrs. Bennett began her program with) Christmas poems, then told the Christmas story from the Bible. She continued with the "Flight Into Egypt, Jesus's boyhood, manhood and mission until his crucifixion. She concluded with a Christmas poem recited while "Silent Night" was playing. Moroni Jensen sang; a (Christmas song accompanied by Jamie Ndrton. Chirstmas gifts were exchanged With little Margaret Crawford and Gloria Brough dis tributing the presents to the . rAY. DAILY HERALD OVER A THOUSAND , .! -- T i GIvo V CavcHeoa :A- SELECT and SILVER SPRUCE TO; CHOOSE FROM ; . . by REASONABLE PRICES! 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