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Show t il ! j 'Mi t i ' t' !J ; i SUNDAY, MAY 6, 1956 UUH County.i Utah i ii :i H SUNDAY HERALD.Mrc firnnpmnn Takes Qffice In Auxiliary Three Gamps Glenda Lou Laubon i oWed! Cited at Clifford R. Ferguson Mrs. LaVar Groneman was re DUP Confab the cently elected president it I I If f! , r M' . M i i sj i f ' - . ,i .1 : it ' I t ; ;! .1 Hi 6-- A ' ,' i I I I ! ' . of American Legion Auxiliary of Various camps of Daughters of i ProvoJ Utah Pioneers received awards He oC merit and achievement during will be assistants Mrs. Earl Lou Laubon, daughter of vice first Blumenthal, sessions of a district convention president; Mrs. Faye M. Roe of pProvo, W. Mrs. Dean second vice in Spanish Fork Thursday; held Loose, r and ; Clifford Ray Ferguson, Mrs. secre Cited for its achievement in Mott, Troy president; MMson of Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. tary;; "Mrs. Nile C. Thurston J hlstor gathering and registra treasurer; Mrs. Eloise Fillmore, tion of new members was Camp x Ferguson of Orem. X J. :'M Mrs.i Sarah Menden Fort Utah,, with Harriet; Bigler, historian; Glenda Lou is a graduate hall,r chaplain; Mrs. Chartes captain, receiving the award for ;of the Provo High School ; her group. Camp Bonneville with George, first sergeantat-arm- s she- - was in the Pep i swhere and Mrs. Frank Hebdon, second Veit Brumnjak as captain, tied Club and Phi Gamma Psi. sergeant-atarmwith Camp Fort Utah for. sales of in assemblies was Executive She active j ' committee members an dooks ana also received .."." mill 4be Mrs.r Groneman. Mrs award. Camp Grandview Two, and committees. At present " v J ames M. Grover, Mrs. Mott, with Hattle Carter as caotaln. she lis employed,, in Frovo. Mrs. Allen Stewart, and Mrs. was acknowledged as having the Clifford is a graauate of largest attendance at board meet the. Lincoln Hig)i School Charlotta Black; was award- ings. where he wal active in ,..:!! i; ca an appuquea quui. GLENDA LOU LAUBON sports, He was captain; of cnvenuon meetings were un- the track team and a; mem i ' de. the direction of Mrs. Flossie ber of Cor Unum. He is em Sanford, president of the South I, !" I District.! Mr f. ployed at (Geneva. Us r.i Over 300 persons were! present MThe wedding willi take and hearc? reports given by Kate place at the Orem Second B. Carter, national president of . Ward Chapel with Bishop a it and her. officers, Leah S. DUP, , Lloyd Louder officiating. A A dance for the new: officers of marker 'chairman; Jenny Larsen, reception , will follow. ' , - the Moose was held last Saturday H. assistant historBrockbank, ' I at thhe Moose home, Monta S. Baker; master inian; Those honored were Blaine dex department; and Sarah H. Facer, governor; Arnold Wilkias, committee member. Passey, -junior governor;' Carl L. Lewis, mere are sun 32 living past governor; r Clyde Peay, pre that crossed the plains," FOURTEENTH WARD M late;! Glen Park, treasurer; Marion i. informed .Mrs. Carter. She, conTuesday, 10 a. m. for work day. Wright, three year, trustee; Har a question and answer ducted Women will meet in basement for yey Adams, sergeant "it arms;i W. ;4 period and .gave additional - In quilting. Lesson will be given in E'.j Wellington, inner guard and! I struction.; jj rj Nathan King, outer guard. preparing of food and trays: Also besides present Mr. cr- " SIXTH WARD ! Wednesday, 2 p. m. for socid PARK WARD 'TV,r; sa science lesson by Elizabeth; Sou ter Tuesday at 2 d. m. with Mrs. .m.nN atrrtf and work lesson by Vivian, Little. Anna; Anderson givtng Social Scl LaVar Groneman has just been and Mrs. Sanford. ence lesson. Nursery.! r , Nursery. elected president of the Ameri-Music was furnished by the c t Legion Auxiliary of Provo. Payson, Fork. and Spanish DOROTHY' DiX choruses. Springyille May 17 has been chosen the wedding: date of Glenda . j -- - - l i rM . -- ) s. v . . .', i ? Held Recently - ! St ; I i 1 , : ; Relief Society j plo-nee.- i ( , K , ' . '"I if I v , - M M.MMMvM' i i- - ' ' Jl , "l.c"l"T iav v 1 ? i In ted nty Lois McCausland efore Love Doesn 't Result in Affair ; ' ' or1 'I Mrs. SPANISH FORK Mr. William jyicCausland love By MURIEL NISSEN situation-an- d w DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I en- do Joy your column and seldom dls gree with you. However, I do How can! I convince him that II not think you are helping anyone am aware of the facts and they when a married person writes of don't matter to me? Tecla l a love they feel for someone else DEAR TECLA: Before you can and you speak of It as a "cheap convince i your mend of your love , affair." To others it : may willingness to accept his family, be so, but to the persons con ywu rausi iirsi convince lyourseui cerned) tt is, not. I definitely Atjpresent you're overcome with agree such love is wrong," but pity; and the noble thought that I love can brook anything :..Wfll not cheap. I am a wife in my 30's i mar you feel the same way when ried 15 years with a devoted.l when they're your children working haras, husband grandparents?. and Think it over. If you are truly chil- two ! A a fine V .t ;-a your desire to help the boy, years ago we w e r e visiting uuuue cuuvincuiK juuu i him uavcjuu .friends and I i I" of ent Lobs, to Orem Couple En&a&ed , . f WfcA ; Fourth-Sevent- i h k OQ ! em , ; I at Club Radar. Mrs. Don N ew3 rill will install the Dlxi for free wnie -, eaflet D-ixroiny of ' The "Keystones - ..... m jrwu officers. airerarvr oroun who o THE i self-address- i . i. 1 proo- - 1- Ij. TOr ViGft r r lonrl X A ,T! "MVc 11 l en Mrs. C. Mer. I ( G. r Dixon HoIam .will QAtupi a j i " :.J. 'f co-noste- ss. i'; i ' - il I . J I I III i. . .. . - .' " -- mer. p: oizs IU-I- and rayon faille: black, navy, red, turquoise, 'Mm ' also available in linen weave butcher rayon. , JH' A i i . I i r I ' f Ml hi Knen-weav- ! I 1 I its- v-.- s I , - . 1 i i. 3 j . . spring ana sum h BJ o..RIch ribbed cotton 3 tu. . s i our ravorire dusters in fw new low nnV - --iinku:Mi4 ..i!.j-J- Sizes 12 to 18 nt ,.) t V :i; 'MM; i I I w. e t 01? if f IVs .l ; 1 '. -- i 1 ' Regular 8.95 . no-,mo5- 5 ; yeftr ! ; IN I m I i C. I 'I Simplicity. Interpreted here in luxuriant embroidered cotton batiste. Beige, navy, pink or eyelet ; b" l The look that's all news, the line that's all efeeanc- ebeautiful illustration of the drama and excitement of pure , ! j i;1 ! ii Sheath, perfect In cotton batiste Thm -1- 1 l for MOTHER'S.DAy! " ; , M E . M.J yVl1j; : i. p very charming look . t. xuncneon iori ine eve-iww-a. Uf SetlFriendshin Academy, Today LONG-LIN- -- , William A ' T ! ; i ' d newly-electe- ed ; i OlLnvUCI Li! mattress pad shields sheets I wi aire XsrfeI Nlsseii to send too.l em, from abrasion against the matit her. ln;aU cases, rVPn nn me, and OC IQ sure to . be tress. A pad should cover the . u enclose t ; saw . each other a' stamped, h Several times envelope and send SALEM Salem Ladies' Literary entire top surface of the mat-until finally we admitted we icquesi lo ner, care of tnis news- - Cluh was entertained Tuesday j loved each other. Events moved nine atl the home of Mr' J AntM rapidly for awhile, then ; we phristehsen with Mrs. Glen Baker SandpPring a- toddler's shoe mlized how useless k was. To wauw suauic (oi, trovo as iav'" i on floors , anyone else our friendship with reorganized1 club greater might WOmen was "PPry with MnO;P The ,i have been considered; a "cheap I affair.V (though "affair" R never Airs. , F. O. Thompson as was). To us it was quite differ-- , Kave an illustrated ' t and Mrs. Wilford Chrfr- - fL? ent. A tray lunch- h What at first was such happi- Jfe 18 members and ness turned to acute misery. We " T ' loved our families and knew that thexne jwomen ot moo se will hold a. u.' aione.was in charge Of thelTTl." 'T"7;, Nelson and Kate of for Friendship, raising our small children to be this Academy in Provo today. Mem- - Provo Lodge, Leola Jacobsen. T fr W1H be . good citizens was more Impor-ta- oers region xueeiuiKs unw me ine women of the Moose Her committee will inaJuH r.cr. than our personal feelings. who oi fWe agreed not to see each other awardshavewillwon their :j friendship istrar, iKay Archibald,! Ogden;luminer party ' r be present from registration cfialrmn nrrniHif to do wasnt It easy again. ' I Mrs.'Aavon Grand Luke returned home Colo., Junction, Mccusland and Ruth! Price, Wright. That was two years ago; now Salt after and Helper, Lake, Thursday chairman spending two weeks be will Ogden, So 1 Hospitality see when him occasionally I rrovo. ' r t ner witni , daughter! in Provo who phierMcCurdy.! respect him more because I Virginia Winters," had a babv bov. :He is had The will meetinci just eonunn deputy grand know he Is a good husband and Salt Lake a.m-anthe i child will regent,. in be S d with first for Mr. and Mrs. City, registration at father. What we felt, and in our The Allan charge; chairman will conclude a with general! dinner at Ferguson and the! first hearts still feel, was and is wrong will be senior the. of the regent 'night grandchild for the Lukes.1 but it i not cheap; 7 M.J. if i' DEAR M. J. i Never, never , fi ;have ;i called love ("cheap," no 'matten what its guise, nor have i 1 ever shown 1 hi m anything but respect for those, who . resist temptation and live t up to - obligations, regardless ' of personal ; feelings. '! hs. :fST?J' .'.t;1.; "Cheap' and "sordid" are words ,..!,. to be applied to furtive, selfish, ;? , ?vi''if ;JJi f p . wanton affairs whose chief aim - is physical gratification and ma. .. .7 ts i m i ii it v terial gain. are the seemed to like i : ; . I Tam a i 'if rl'.:n : I : attracted1 me 'T,- rr"?T.7... P? M! mym i mi i m, "A a -- ' i ji r-- H t'-- e 1 , ; 7 L 3. - ' : ment. I vear the SnAniKh Fork Hirh &hwi mr,A officers for the 1956-5Lawrence was president of the boys Sapere Aude, LDS Seminarv. Jerrv nu m. There will be a meet in ei nf n nverf' in Pmvrt Houta. nf Delegate at Pliih Pn. and won the boys' Llewelyn trophy. He was outstand . dar at 10 n u.. i. tiV""! . . vows " ing in debate at Lincoln High before he was graduated, imaaeior w K-June 12 in the as wen as being editor, of the school paper. He is atWateo DS Temple. A reception rs' Mami Tly.,V4C?iucurJ BYU where last autumn he was appointed a wffl honor the young couple on G1en AUen; and iVIrs, Donald Pop- - tending the Freshman officer. He; is in the Stake YMMIA presi June 14 the State President. Mrs dency, and he plans tojgo on mission Ward Church. ReUrfa; Eddington will preside at The date of the marriage is not definite the Installation Luncheon at 12 : 30 - t ,fW- lkMlifi j Jerry D. Taylor, son of Utah County women Mr. and Mrs. Claude Taylor also hostesses Wednesday to ' f of this, city. , State Medical Auxiliary . Lois and are sfraduates of monies installing State Auxiliary Jerry . . - MARILYN HUDSON Utah County To Marry June 14 Women Slate .1 and him very much, understand 7 announce the the feel could ation their daughter, hi somethin2 about it toeether. 4 met a man :'!. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lee Hudson-oOrem announce the engagement of a daughter, Marilyn, to Lawrence Merrill Palmer, son of Bishop and Mrs. LaWrerice Palmer; also of Orem. Marilyn was president of the Sapere Aude, girls division, at Lincoln' High School where she was graduated last Jurte. She was also active in the GAA and won the Llewelyn trophy in speech. She iff attending the Brigham Young University where she is a member will be of Spurs. She is secretary of the Orem First Sunday the Utah move at cere School and YWMIA, and has taught in the Four-- i . , I 1 h ( V 'r : ' v Vrl f- - , i i . 't X 1' butcher e royonj natural, navy' pink melon, yellow, red, also available In cotton ond royon faille. ' ,.' -- 4 i j summor : . , cuccocs drtfccofl j i i ti ii ii i, , V 1 X I - Cheap people who ruthlessly brush aside all responsibility to satisfy a momentary passion. ; X Love often comes unbidden and unwanted; that's something that can't be helped. The disposition or it, however, : u up i to one's own free ' will. It can be made a thing of, destruction, or a means of' attaining honor, integrity and oignity. ; For you, And others, like you who meet temptation and resist it, I have nothing but the ereat- est admiration, the deepest re your responsibility to spect. mates ana children comes before any personal desires. We need more people with, your strength - '! :: 1 more than fine All- fr;Ws. fafZl'' .v v ' " t w v . f - r- : ' Stawtlfu! os you look XaL nK7 t I " ' : j i ; X :' You ; it . .. f A i - DIX: My DCM.U naa always found ieujr some excuse to keep me away from his parent! and last week I learned why. I They're both neavy arinkers and won't work. My friend is the only one in the lamuy with a Job, which also xny account for the fact that he hasn't mentioned marriage. I we soft lines Jcnicd. Even' . morV ; ; ... the I I ilL newA I ; V fj ' ' f . 'yTS l ! JrrncKs.1 our Come in tocUy for styles fitting : roftoo'io M accentuated you'll enjoy the comfort of supple leathers : I 1 beautiful colon tylicg. No shoes give yea s much fQ : . - loed heels and h'ght I DOKOTHY I) iiMiT-ilai- ::- Iovc " V .ana courage. UEAtt :- pKcity of our new Ekna TV I , ': : i "f. ; T j Jv cf ?4. ; il .J ! .I 11 4 J I It t . i, ; , iiM'f 1 j f r.-t4- I i. y ' I'll. ? ti' 1 JLT - 1 ! V r j t' -- 1 & Iv'C EL v 1 MV.-- (casual i li i. SF3CIALS cc::iy fNAMNAJ BEEP ib. t - " ' ' Sc I M. M , i I ,f , If, III' ir,V 'i t I ! ' ! i H r ii If' , ! ! '! il M1 I a . ' 1,, ,H ts seen 0Cm Armour in Charm You'll find on beauty 1 If Vttth Meat Balls ' c:c3.fjsr:;.i.2Ss i CCGT PLUS I 7 ' ;: JiVj. . ' :" ' ; " : ; : .127 : v. czmE 5 mjMm I : , , ; r!':! ; ; n ( i 8 bouffant, end thtcths, Etatedl skirts, drcpwtUfi, prbctts end tc! ertd stylts. A.1 ytvr faver!. cthrs, jtmtors, rtjjts nd he f s!zts. ::7 no. 135 VE3T CENTER PHOVO ; . t V - I efttr cme&cr ict rrrrr |