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Show SUNDAY, JANUARY 15. 1956 Utah County. Utah 4-- A SUNDAY HERALD viariiyn lyiiTcneii oeieGp, ,; February Day For Marriage ' V Planning: ii wnose :i en Vertiya Club Mrs. Palmer Guest of ; T Glen L Clowards Announce Engagement 6f Daughter to DonalcJ Arthur Gfeclhill ! . - $ Vertiya Club members of Orem were guests in the home of Mrs. 1 James E. Palmer Thursday eve ning when they met to elect officers for the new year. Mrs. Howard Farns worth was chosen to the. office of president, Mrs. David L. Rowley, junior vice president; Mrs. James E. s Pain School! er, secretary-treasure- r . ana inrs Carl Rowley, reporter. The meetorgani- ing was conducted by Mrs. Wood an early February wedding s.Marily Mitch m - ii a announceu3 ujrI iuun x. TT.isTxiuuc is engagement iwj Tl her parents, Mr. and Mrs.; John S. Mitchell of Provo. Mr. Hulick's parents are Mr. and Mrs. A. G. jHulick, of Car -- , i j terville. ' j i. . ! ! SALEM Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. Cloward of Salem announce the engagement of their daughter, Loretta, to Mr. Donald Arthur Gledhill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Gledhill of Spanish Fork Both are graduates of Spanish Fork Hijgrh School and Seminary. Miss Cloward is employed at the present time in Springville. Mr.' Qledhill is serving i - . . t v n m Miss Mitchell." a Graduate of Provo High where she was active in the DAC and Thespians Jensen, retiring president. zations, na attended BYU two years. She also graduated ruff Mrs. Joe Redd reviewed the from Provq LDS jSeminary. book, "The Bold Galilean. Refreshments were served to A student atrBYU, Mr. Hulick was graduated from 14 members and guests by the assisted by her daughter. Lincoln High School and Orem Seminary. He has served hostess Carol". - ' j Green served the group a tasty luncheon. lour years! in the Navy. Relief Society Alpine News SECOND WARD Monday at 9:30 a. m. Viola Knudson will give the lesson. Drink TBrigham Tea in Pleasant Grove RIVERGROVE SECOND Monday, 10 a. m. Quilting. Jean Poulson will give lesson. Luncheon will -- he served under direction of ;Camps Follow Varied Program For Meetings At Various Po ints Throughout Utah County Sham Batty. Nursery. : m. Lesson by lone Tuesday Borget. Nursery. 10 ai, WARD 1:30, p. m. La von Jones Tuesday will give literary lesson. Nurs ery, PIONEER WARD Tuesday 2 p. m. Mary Cramer Nursery. l ter Nursery. ! m. Ma urine m. Reda Bax- - : Tuesday, 2:30 p. m. for literary lesson by LaReale Mitchell. Nurs ery. L Club Notes ' MUNICIPAL SECTION Will meet Monday at 2:30 p. m at the Women's Club House ALPHA UNITESS MEGA Will meet today at home of Kay Pierpont, 123 E. 3rd S. at 2:30 I t i I i j t I p. m. ' Fresh cranberries can be frozen in an unopened package. When ready to use, rinse the berries in cold water and' drain. Thawing is not necessary. Frozen berries are easier to chop or grind, because they do not stick together. MARILYN ' MTTCHELX. J DRINK BRIGHAM TEA ; In Pleasant Grove "Brigham Tea" and other pioneer type foods were served to members of the Manila Daughters of the Pioneers at the home of Mrs. Merrill N. The tea leaves were Warnick.j a bush grown near from gathered Eureka. Native grown and canned currants were used for the criss-cros- s pie served as dessert. The interesting menu included boiled beans and ham hock, cot tage cheese with carroway seeds with tasty side dishes of bread by' a granddaughter, Beta Taylor. and butter pickles. Mrs. A. P. Refreshments were served by Warnick assisted the hostess with Golda MangumJ Reta Hadlock and the menu. A history of John Wat- Gwen Crump to 15 members and son Bell was read by Sarah one guest Adams, J a granddaughter. Mrs. LUNCH SERVED AT MEET H. V. Swenson gave the lesson. A Members of Camp Mountain report on a county meet .was View were invited to a luncheon read by I Mrs. Thelraa Freeman. at the home of Nadine Roylance WINS GIFT PRIZE for their January meeting. Mrs. Marium Bradshaw won the gift Roylance gave the lesson and prize at a drawing held during. Josie Boardman gave a report of the Camp Timpview meeting Wed the Central . Utah County board ; SIXTH WARD Wednesday 1 p THIRD WARD lesson, "Handcart Pioneers" was followed in most camps and historical biographies re-- i ported. i Badger. Nursery. a raini Jam yary nesday when members met at the home of La Veil 'Peterson. The meeting was conducted by Melba Calder. Ruth Jolley read minutes of previous meetings and Eliza Anderson led a short business discussion. The lesson was presented by Agnes Bellows. Refreshments were served to 16 members and a guest, Ora Miles, by the hostess assisted by Gertrude Backus and Mrs. Bradshaw.! HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. Charlotte; Skinner was guest of honor at Camp Orem meeting where she was feted on her birthday. Members jmet at the home of Ethel Finch: where the meeting was opened by First Vice Captain Lois Downs. Estella Duff in presided. Mrs. Finch reported the lesson and a history of George Davis and Emma Rise was given January, a new month and the beginning of a new year, found Daughters of Utah Pio-- j neers meeting at camp socials throughout Utah County. The j The Adult Education rr embers an dLheir partners. School District is sponsoring another sewing class which began in the Alpine City r , Hall Friday. There will be a series of eight and weeks tn general sewing to invited and is attend everyone in the class. participate Mrs. Gay (Lois) Beck will be the teacher and is She majored in Home Economics at the BYU 2nd has taught sew ing in the schools for about four i ALPINE of the Alpine . i ELEVENTH SUNSET SECOND Wednesday 7:30 p New! Sewing Class Begins In Alpine LORETTA CLOWARD Nursery., SUNSET WARD Mrs. James Adair became a life member in the Women of the Moose Thursday evening when she was presented her membership certificate by Mrs. Andrew M. Eaton during a Thursday night meeting. "This is the first time in the history of the Provo Lodge that aayone has received this award," announced Mrs. Wayne Jacobsen, senior regent. Formal initiation was held for two candidates, Mrs. Dick Jarvis and Mrs. Ralph M. Dunn, sponsor ed by Mrs. Warren Lott. ' Mrs. A. J. Nielsen. Scotts Bluff, Neb., was introduced as a guest. A program, in charge of Mrs. Ir win Brande, consisted of numbers from he Scullery Maids' Band led by Mrs. Matt KcskL Refreshments were served to 43 ; the Air Force stationed at I Sheppard the year's activities just past. At the conclusion of the business Air Force Base in Texas. the group enjoyed competitive No definite date for the wedding has games, with the prizes going to Mrs. Dale Seely, Mrs. Don Stubbs, been set yet. anu Mrs. Kenneth Poulson. Mrs. ( Ji Receives Life Award PLEASANT Mrs! GROVE Samuel Green of Pleasant Grove was hostess to members of the Jaycee Gems on Tuesday evening, at a regular club meeting. Mrs. Ted 'Jones presided over the business section of the meet ing. The, group .oted to support the Heart Fund and the Infantile Paralysis: Drive which will be conducted iri the near future. Plans were also outlined for the next meeting. Mrs.. Harold Prestwich presented a financial report for in- - : X Mrs. Adair Jaycee Gems Hold Regular Business Meet meeting held recently. A brief history of! Peter an4 Anna Marie Peterson was given by a daughter, Fifteen Mavbelle McClaushtnd. members were present. Mrs. Mc Clausland and Ann Thomas assist ed as hostesses. CAMP BONNEVILLE MEETS CamD Bonneville i met at the home of Sarah Passey Thursday where they were entertained by Mrs. Passey and assisting host esses Maude Strong and Geral dine Harrison. The lesson was ;he read by Nettie ! Daley. included numbers dance program by Naomi and Evelyn Harrison. The history of Wiljiam Minshall Evans .who came with the Orson Pratt company, was told by great - granddaughter, Geraldine well-qualifie- d. V r years. a V The Alpine Stake Gold and Green Ball will be held Jan. 28 in the Apollo Hall starting at 8:30 p. m until 111 30 P- - m. with a floor show at 10 o clock. 9 i Wilson McDaniel from Lyman Wyo., visited recently with his and Millie McDaniel, mother, brother; Ken. ' i i MRS. JAMES ADAIR Mr. and Mrs. Wallace S. Devey Harrison, Eighteen members were and boys of Granger were visitors present. at the home of his brothers and ATTEND SIXTEEN sisters Sunday. Sixteen members i were guests in the Lydia Kelly home this week Frank O. Bateman and Charles when Camp Eight met for! its Adams employed' by the power January meeting. Madelyn Little- - company went up north of Alpine field conducted the! meeting dur to repair the pipe line. ing which! time a history of John Theyj report at. over 8,000. feet Beck was read by a daughter, there is less snow than there ever Mrs. Kelly. The lesson was read has been at this time of year. . by Luella Hancock. 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