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Show i Geological Formations Club Topic Jackie Jean Carlisle To Wed Carl Carruth Dr. George H. Hansen, BYU professor; discussed the geology of Utah before the BYU Faculty Women's Newcomers Club Thursday. He named Utah as the hub of many interesting and important geological formations of the West, and he convinced the group that the mountains and rocks of our section deserve more than a pre cursory glance. The evening was arranged' for by the program committee, head ed by Mrs. Kenneth Hardy, and Mrs. Gustive Larson, club vice president, conducted the meeting. The hostesses for the evening, who served ice cream and cook ies, were headed by Mrs. Zane Alder, and iier committee mem" - I. as 5UNDAY HERALD Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Carlisle, Orem," former residents of Orange, Tex., announce the engagement of their daughter, Jackie Jean, to Carl Carruth, son of Mrs. Gertrude Carruth, Beaumont, Tex. They will exchange wedding vows Dec. 17 in the chapel of the Baptist Student Union Building in Beaumont, Tex. Rev. iC. S. Miers. pastor of the First Baptist Church. Bridge City, Tex., will officiate. Miss Carlisle attended Brigham Young University during the sum mer. She is now a senior at Lamar "Tech where she is majoring s;....-- "were lett r follows: have made. were first exiled to the attic with their, unaromatic per manent curlers clicking busily on i s their long bobs.' r r-- Home permanent manufacturers have had before them the goal of all good cosmetics makers: producing a range of products that will suit most individuals' de . i I ! mands and problems. They have considered the needs of women with soft hair, coarse hair and bleached hair. They've adapted their products for children and for permanents "that need a touch- up. Now one manufacturer has in cprporated an improvement in the entire line that ought to suit everyone right down to the end papers. The aroma that makes you want tc hide from yourself while the permanent is going on has been eliminated; According to the maker, this took some doing, which is why it wasn't done long ago. Less odorous ingredients could be substi tuted or the prevailing wind could be masked with reagents or perfumes. But the results were never suit able, the manufacturer reports, He has, however, finally found a new ingredient that's brought the odor down to a minimum, while keeping the results up to par. 5 I i -- -- 1 f . f 1 - h r"' By VIRGINIA EVANS SPANISH FORK Camp Span ish Fork of vthe DUP met at the home of Mrs. Dan Gull recently Captain Flora B. Davis presided Prelude music, was played by Mrs. Lee H. D'avis. Mrs. Ralph Woodhouse gave the lesson on "Mormons in Hawaii." There were several songs by the DUP chorus. They were directed by Mrs. Ed M. Beck and their accompanist was Mrs. Davis.' Mrs. Evelyn Jones told of a previous vacation to Hawaii and gave a description of the LDS Temple. The history of Agnes Ellen Mill er Creer was given by Mrs. Dan 'A ' Gull. ARLENE HARRIS 2 JACKIE JEAN CARLISLE West Mountain News Relief Society Heber Folks Visit Mother SECOND WARD Monday 1:30 p. m. Literary les son Elma Tatcher. Nursery.. By ELVERA BISHOP Mr. and Tuesday 10 a. m. Social Science WEST MOUNTAIN of G. Heber E. Herron lesson. Catherine Carter. Nursery. Mrs. City ELEVENTH WARD Tuesday 1:30 p. m. Ward Conference.. Social Science lesson. Marilyn Howe.) 'Nursery. .1 PIONEER WARD Tuesday 2 p. m. Social Science lesson. Maurine Jacobson. Nursery. . were called to Payson recently by the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Eleanor Bishop, who is at the home of her son, J. D. Bishop Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Bishop and family of Orem and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bishop and baby, of Provo. (StccM at the Arch Millett home i polo IELimiititnimg TTIliiiresKiIl h V j NOW Skein shirt appears in both jersey and knits this year. Nice with tweed. 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Lovely great-grandmoth- Guests , recently were Mr. and Mrs. Sci- long-sleev- ed gifts and the time of lively games occupied relatives and approximately 20; friends of LaDean (Walker) Gill-man who was honored this week with a baby shower given at the home of her mother, Mrs. Merrill Walker. r The party hostesses included Mrs. Walker 'and her daughter, Dorothy Dean of American Fork. Among those who enjoyed chat ting and refreshments was spe cial guest; Mrs. David B. Thorne. Mrs. Gillman's blessed event will make Mrs. Thorne a for the 11th time. LINDON SUNSET WARD The Gifts and Games Feature Shower MONDAY Glittering Glamour fit your fingertips ... ford Kay and daughter, Mrs. Larry. (Joy Kay) Millett of Salt Lake City. The Kays have re RIVERGROVE FIRST AND Tuck a Paisley scarf in at the cently returned from a morticians SECOND WARDS convention , in Ohio and visited neck of your black suit this fall. No meeting will be held. with their Larry, who Or have bag or ;belt in Paisley SEVENTH WARD in mission a is Lima, O. with a simple black wool dress. serving Monday 2 p. m. Literary les . You like a bargain? What son. Rose Hoyt. Nurseryi woman are doesn't? But the fashion Oranges and grapefruit THIRD WARD more easily peeled if they're put bargain that doesn't fit, is in an or is af poor style for Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. Work and in boiling water for a few minbusiness lesson zy Geneve Shep-har- utes first. is no bargain even though it's you j Lydia Carter will demontempting. strate making silk corsages. All in- Paint odor in a newly - painted If you've fallen; into the habit terested bring a "No. 2; knitting room will disappear more rapidly of always buying hats in dark needle. Making of earrings . will if a pail of water is set in the colors, surprise yourself this fall with at least one vivid color. be demonstrated. Nursery. . room. U STARTING - SUNSET SECOND WARD Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Social ence lesson. Ellen Knudson. RELAX No need to hide during a home permanent; for a big manufacturer has just taken the smell from the lotion. - WEEKS ONLY j ; 1 ' r - great strides from the day that tenn-ager- MRS. MARY LARSEN Mr. and Mrs. J. George Harris of Manila, announce the engagement and coming marriage of their daughter, Arlene, to Nile G. Wilkin. The couple will exchange wedding vow3 at the home of the bride's parents Friday at 7 p. m. with a reception following. Bishop JIarvey Smith will officiate at the wedding. Arlene, a graduate of the American Fork High School, and LDS Seminary, was a popular member of the school pep club. Since her graduation she has been employed at American Fork. The son of Mrs. Rose J. Wilkin of Lehi, Nile is a graduate of Lehi High School, where he was active in football. He spent two years in the U. S. Army. The couple plan to make a home in Lehi. j . permanents ." DUP members were invited to Mrs. Mary attend the open house of Mrs. Rowe to be held Ellen Larsen will celebrate her Lily Morgan at the home of her sis 80th birthday today. Open house Sunday Mrs. ter, Eldridge Snyder. will be held at her home, 264 West Seventh North, from 2 to 6 The Christmas party for the Spanish Fork of the DUP p. m. Friends and relatives are Camp will be held at the Third-Sixt- h to call. cordially invited Chapel on Dec. 14. Mrs. Larsen is a native of Span Ward were served to ish Fork and has made her home 26Refreshments and members by the here all her life. She' married committee: Mrs. guests Mae Banks, Neils Peter Larsen Jan. 9, 1896, Ann Mrs. chairman; Harrison, at Spanish Fork and later the rites Mrs. were solemnized in the Salt Lake Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Mina Crosby, J. Austin Cope Sr., Mrs. LDS Temple. Mr; Larsen died Mrs. W. W. Miller John Lewis, several years ago.? and Mrs. Wilford Holm. Mrs. Larsen has been active in church work. She sang with a Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fillmore chorus at the dedication of the attended the Thursday evening Salt Lake LDS Temple, taught performance of "The RainmakReligion class and has been a in which their daughter, member of the Relief Society for er," and another former stuMarcia, 53 years, having served as a visit dent of the Spanish Fork High ing teacher for seven years, and School, John Davis, had leads. as a counselor in the Relief Socie Marcia has been prominent in ty presidency. student affairs serving as the Mrs. Larsen is the daughter of freshman class activity agent. Reese D. and Jane Hopla James. John has been elected represenThe latter was a handcart pio tative from the men's residence neer. Mrs. Larsen is the mother hall in the Snow College Council of nine children, eight of whom and has been active in leading are still living. They are Mrs. the Snow football team to the Garnet Van Wagohen, Salt Lake mythical eUtah Junior College City; Mrs. Florence Sanford, championship. Walter, Norman, and Allen, of Mr. and Mrs. Fillmore traveled Spanish Fork; Grant Larsen, Taft, as far as Ephraim with Bishop Calif.; Max Larsen, Compton, Byron T. Geslison, 'and Mr. and Calif.; and Don L.i Larsen, Cedar Mrs. Boyd Jenkins who attended City. She has 33 grandchildren the evening session, at the Manti and 29 great grandchildren. LDS Temple. mprovements Made In Home Permanents Home ''Mormons In Hawaii' DUP Topic PLEASANT GROVE r" ' SPANISH FORK; . i i ,. Mary Larsen Marks 80th Anniversary " 5 f Spanish Fork News 1 Mrs. Tale.Bailey, Mrs. Jess Bushman,' Mrs. Glen Calder, Mrs. Glannin Cloward and Mrs. Joyce ' Tippetts. , The next meeting will Jbe held Thursday, Dec. 8, and a special program dealing with preparations .for Christmas has been arranged, with Vera McKnight and Marian Bennion as special guests. I f .: in elementary education. She is active in student body activities. and president of the Lamba Tau Sigma Sorority. Mr. Carruth is a graduate of Lamar Tech in industrial engi neering. He was commissioned an ensign in the Navy at Tulane University and studied in - the University of California at Berke-ley. The couple plan to make their home in Houston Tex., where Mr.. Carruth, is studying for the masters degree at the University of Houston. Arlene Harris To Wed Neil Wilkin j , .. Mrs. Cor- Aamodt, Mrs. Lester Allen, bers :."; t SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1955 Utah County. Utah 4 ' ; 5-- A make-u- p , JUST FOR $5 . . ! - ? 3 id v i L v . f: j ' Fashion 'Balcony i ! . budget9 department. - ! ; You are always welcome with or without an appointment in our te ' i : . Evenings by . special Varrangement. .... i ! i ...... Open Monday and Friday 10 AJiL to 9 PJtf. 4 |