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Show 4 - SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY. MAY 13, 1958 t Utah County. Utah 4-- A It t ; DOROTHY D1X nawaiian qryie Husbands7, Party Held Thursday yOpposites Attract! s No Idle Phrase . i - ' By MURIEL NISSEN DEAR DOROTHY . DDC: Pete and I are going steady and are very much in love. Our families are agreeable to our romance and everything seems, perfect, except for one thing. We take a lot of kidding because of our sizes. He's 6'2" and weighs 220 pounds, while I'm 54" and weigh 110 Mom, pounds. especially, seems against us on that score. Worried ed WORRIED: "ODDOsites no , idle phrase.i The? petite miss holds a special attraction for the big man, and the other way round. If Mom has nothing against the man but his 220 pounds, tell her to stop looking for trouble. Even if you married someone much slimmer, who's to Boyack. that your good cooking guarantee' Tables were, decorated with tapa wouldn't put him in the 'X' J I was" "Hello, Honey, Hawaiian Style" for Lady' Lions Thursday evening at the Provo Wasatch School when club members invited their husbands to an island fete in their honor, a fete that featured many surprises as the well planned evening unfolded. Helios were said Hawaiian style as leis were presented but the accompanying and expected kiss was styled individualistically in each case. Husband's leis were of cellophane and were filled with hidden surprises. . Loud skirts, flowered in a great variety of colors, filled the dining hall with prizes going: to the person sporting the most colorful. Win ning undisputed first for the sportyist" was Alton Giles. . Also winning various prizes during the evening were Lee (Pony) Brooks, Dr. W. Woolf and Harold y Printing An Announcement 'Makes itOfficial. NeWsl DEAR attract' - s ' 1 j i i j , known as a reckless driver J Now I am very fond of Carl, but Mom won't let me go but with, him. Don't you think she should let me choose my own oy friends? i j I JLynne t ; DEAR, DEAR LYNNE: For a shy girl; you certainly get around. i oon t tmnx you. have sense enough to choose your own 'shoes, let alone boy friends. You cer tainly scrapea .the bottom of the barrel for the three choices you already made. i ! The newspaper announcement of , At the top of your notice put , an engagement makes it official. the date you would . like it pub--" . A typewritten notice should be lished: FOR RELEASE; May 13. taken, not phoned. tQ the society And in the upper left hand xorrier . ' editor of the paper. For The Daily put the name, address, j and tele Herald, the- - deadline, is 9 'a.m. on the day you wish it to appear. phone number of the person from ' For The Sunday Herald, it is the whom, the announcement pomes Friday noon before Sunday. It is (usually the girl's' parents). . ; , better, however, to bring the notice Give full information, including j in during the week rather than the names oi the engaged pair, wait until Friday for a Sunday their parents' names, the schools J publication. Most newspapers re- they attended and if they wero $ quire five or six days in advance graduated from them, and the date of Sunday or three or four days or approximate date of; the wed- ' during the week: . , f ;j ding. -- , , . ) j . j ', . is1 . " . i i' i .J e . - X i " v fruits, the occasion from the Hawaiian Islands as were menus and napkins. The Hawaiian Club of the Brig-haYoung University furnished background music and program numbers during the evening. Committee members wore Hilo Hattie hats ' and an Orchid lei all Imported for the evening's festivities. Serving on committees were Mrs. Dan Thomas, chairman; Mrs. Homer Thompson, Mrs. Leroy Johnson, director-advisoMrs. A. R. Morgan, Mrs. Ivan Madsen, Mrs. William Roderick, Mrs. Lee Snarr, Mrs. Russell Rilton and Mrs. George E. 1 : t . ; m MOTHER'S DAY PROGRAM These five students are part are entertaining the residents of the Utah County Infirmary today. They are (back row, left to right) Douglas Wing and 1 Merlynn JonesJ (Front row, left to right) Karen Millet, Karenr Lee Mann, and Neidra Ann Norton.-of the Franklin School group who Mrs. Hayward Selected ALRNo. 6 'Head 'Anchors A weigh Theme BYU Women's Luncheon "Anchors Aweigh" was the theme of the first annual BYU Women's. Installation luncheon held Saturday afternoon in the Joseph Smith Banquet Hall.' The progran. for the coming year was officially, launched with the Installation of new officers, Mrs. Lynn Taylor, president; Mrs. Russell Swenson, first vice president; and Mrs. Selbyf Clark, second vice president. Turning over , their du- ties to the new? officers were Mrs. J. Roman Andrus, retiring presi dent, and her assistants, Mrs. Max Rogert l and" Mrs.' Dean A: Peter- " Snow, M e1b Relief Society am 21, I'm the baby of the family and mother still thinks of me as a child. My husband's basic training will be over soon and I want to join him at his permanent i assignment. Mother, however, insists that I stay home until his service time is over. She says , he has - "no business taking me Sway," Carol DEAR CAROL; Mother is so wrong. You not only have the privilege of going, it's your duty to be with your husband if it can possibly be managed. Of course, it's difficult for your mother to lose you, but such has been the role of mothers since the dawn of time. ii . , ; 4 . DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I'm a very shy high school junior.; I've had three boy friends in the, last year. Frea was unreliable ;' and wouldn't take me out. He'd come to see me occasionally but never made a definite date. Randy was next.. He had been in reform school for several months, but was a attentive boy. Then came Harry, who had a gorgeous car and smacked itj up. He's FIRST AID CLASS Three members of the Firemen's Auxiliary demonsfrate the skills they hav learned in the Red; Cross first aid class they have just completed. Mrs. Teton H. Jackson ad--Y ministers artificial respiration of Mrs. Minnie Johnson. Mrs. Mary Norman la on the stretcher. Others in the class are Mrs. Dorothea Loveless, Mrs. LaVon Brimhall; Mrs. Berneice Brimhall, Mrs. Anna McAffee, Mrs. Connie Gill Mrs. Marilyn Woodward, Mrs. Joyct Henrickseni Mrav Wanda .!.. PrntViOT-r- t nH "Trj .Tlin '.. TClrlruftAfi rirt1Hi Tanlrmnn' fa f a U.t.n :f., Vi ;. ! SUNSET at Celestia Rasmussen Nursery. ' '.-'- t. Tuesday at I " 2 p.m. ' I1 10 . WARD ELEVENTH ft E.-Lew- is, Tuesday at with social 1: SO sci-en- ce by Mrs. Afton Crandall, Nurs- "'.'.'. ery ," PIONEER SECOND ' Tuesday at 1:30 with Mrs. Jerry Halliday giving Social Science les " son. .Nursery. RIVERGROVE FIRST . Tuesday- at 2 j p.m. with Mrs. Helen Ford giving' Social Science lesson. I Nursery. ; ; t 4 . mm " . ! 4 f - fi " ' I , . i 1 , h soqal.; Program has been ! pared. Nursery. THIRD WARD ; r- . . ! pre-- ' Tuesday, 2:30 p.m. for Social Sci ence lesson by Georgia Bench. Nursery. Although nuts of the buckeye' Ohio's; state tree contain ' poisonous toxics, Indians learned to make them edible by repeated boiling. ! Itinerant "coconut pickers in Ja- ; . ; CLEARING AWAY ... : i Spring W , ' : I - -- j GdAtS V A Modern blond oak chest tray i inside. AvtiUbl in other niiet . elf-risin- ' i , r B $exfoam Mahogany ' g with tray iovid r drawer in ; bate. A.Io finlthes. ailabU 'A ; j ct'ions - 'V m.' ; j ' ' M r- - ,i V .... - ' r- - '. ' ' r y -- ' - j I ; 1 V- - 7 - ..ul. : " 4 L . ' j ;k ' i.l r ' ; 17 Raincoats 23tprinj ; ...Reg. $22.95 Z in Dlf fulrn lnboV drawer Se- foara Mahogany - ,1t', ia tase. -Ann - fslshes.- ; -- " 'L- - ) ' r r ; y i, . .:r . .. '.. .... , - ' t t. y Cults . '. . . . .Res. $35.C0 to $1 lO.CD . j " Jcrrrtw... to $39.93 J.' : - . .. ..-- J ci EC - ' . .... . ' 17 - ; i f . Ne.eo7ie 5 23 taring Coots . .'. . Rsj. J29.95 to J1I0.C3 19prthg Short!, Costs. Reg. $24.95 to $C9.C5 . .01 0 Pf tray inside. traetrv front ranel. Also evaiiable in lighter (nishes. . ' j1 CSoftoneTeliHit chest elf-li.'ti-ng ejej-t- . is. ;"; v-- . ?a TO I', j scIf-rUin- ia-oth- . IWk M99 ! SUITS RAINCOATS z::: bzzzr ' - c i SPANISH FORK GIRL STATERS Girls nominated for. Girls State from Spanish Fork are (left to chosen for their leadright) Mary Creer, Jeanne Grotegut and Kathleen Clayson. All are Juniors ' : ' and scholarship. ership, talent, SUNSET SECOND 'I Wednesday at 7:30 with Social Science lesson. UNIVERSITY WARD I Mrs. Helen Tuesday at 2:30-witHoyt giving literary lesson. . SIXTH WARD Wednesday, 2 p.m. Jor closing The fourth grade music students of the Franklin School under the direction of Shirley Call will present a special Mother's Day program today for the residents of the Utah County Infirmary. VTbe program will , consist f of ibngs by Stephen Foster,, other cldtime- - favorites,' and special Mother's Day songs. Besides singing, many of the children will have speaking parts, and some will play the piano and trumpet. This affair is sponsored, by the' Rebekah Grand, Lodge with Mrs. Pauline Carter as chairman. y- , 1 a.m. Mrs. Catherine Carter will give, lesson. Nurst ery. : f p-- It ? , ! i I .. - r : -- " RIVERGROVE SECOND Monday at 10 a.m. Lunch at noon. Social Science lesson by Mrs. Students Plan Mothers Day 'Prog rani Today '. . j i i ( flower-decke- . j j j ' DEAR DOROTHY DDC: After being married six months, my husband went into service and I returned to my mother. Though I well-manner- ed ' Hostess. To La Passerelle ; .;t i I Bushnell Mrs. Hirst i . . ' ,'-- nd meetday thought SPANISH FORK --4 Jeanne Gro- PorAfton conducted was by ing tegut, Kathleen Clayson and Mary ter, outgoing president. Creer have been selected as rep resentatives to the 10th annual Girls' State which will -- convene in Logan June 3 to 10. The Amer ican Legion Auxiliary, Jaycee Is Wives, and the Women's Feder ated Clubs are sponsoring the girls. Jeanne is the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Robert Grotegut; Kathand J Mrs.;. Mark Hirst was hostess to leen is the daughter of Mr. and Thursday eve- Mrs. Manuel Claysoni Mary is the BYU WOMEN Newly elected La Passerelle Club V of Mr. and Mrs. Harold president of the BYU Women ning. The tables an room were pret daughter is Mrs. Lynn Taylor. Dick Beagley is genMrs. Creer. tily decorated with spring flowers. eral chairman. A delicious luncheon was served, have been chosen These then bridge played .with prizes from the girls junior class of the, Spangoing to Mrs. Neil Scott, Mrs.. Bert ish Fork High School for their Klrkpatrick ano Mrs. Kenneth ability in leadership, talent, school v . SECOND WARD Christiansen. Mrs. Klrkpatrick and activities and scholarship. Karen Monday at 1:30 with Social Sci- Mrs. Wayland Wilford were special Stevens was selected as an alterModesty is the ort of odding ence lesson by Mrs. Detta Green. guests. nate representative. Karen is the to your charm by pretending you The next club meeting will be daughter of ' Mr. and Mrs. Glen don't know Nursery .f nia ..you have it, at the home of Mrs. Paul Johnson. Stevens. PIONEER , Monday at 2 p.m. Social Science lesson by Mrs. Maurine Jacobsen. ':it Nursery. j , - Mrs. second mistress Mrs Avery Caine of ceremonies for the occasion. The group, heard musical numbers by a string quartet composed of Pat Henrie, Jean Nesbit, Lee An Vanderford, land Karen Cottam. ' A ; doable trio of; BYU faculty women,' Mrs.' Max Rogers, Mrs. J. V. Beck. Mrs. Evan Croft, Mrs. Harold Glen Clark, jMrs. Stewart Grow and Mrs. Wesley Lloyd, also entertained the group.! Special tribute was paid to the past presidents of the BYU Worn en's organization, many of .whom were present as special guests. Mrs." Smith Pond read a toast to - the past presidents, and each was presented with a corsage. A delicious luncheon was served v at tables beautifully decorated; to carry out - the nautical theme' of the occasion. On the head "table d was a gold, ship on a sea of .blue angel hair. Each Individual table wa centered with ' a surrounded by blue r "flowers. and hair angle Acting as special: hostesses for the. afternoon, each presiding over a table, were Mrs. William E. Berrett, . Mrs. Percival Bigelow, Mrs. Percy E. Burrup, Mrs. Morris, Clinger, Mrs. Roy , W. Doxey, Mrs. Harvey Fletcher Jr., Mrs. Richard Hales, Mrs. Ben Mrs". William E. McKell, Mrs. John - W. Payne, Mrs. Fred Schwendi man, Mrs. Lucile.Mi Thorne, Mrs. Ernest! J. Wilkins, Mrs. Fern C. Eyring5, i Mrs. Harry Hodson, and Mrs. Ernest L. Wilkinson. gold-ancho- ' j Sand- Vice - : - Spanish Fork '. first president; Mrs.. Girls Will vice gren, president; Almira Baird, secretary, and Pearl historian. Go o Logan a offered the and the for the 1 ' r; . ; ' 1 New officers were . selected by Alice -- Xouise Reynolds Club .No. Six at an election meeting held Thompson. Thursday at the home of Amie ii Sandgren in Provo. - Mrs. Lynn Hayward will fill the office 1 of president while Mrs. Amanda-- Johnston will serve as 1 i ? 200-pou- paper and certerpleces 'of tropical class? which were flown here for -- Ml - . PLETJTY 0" FHEE CIIARC--2 CU5T0:.: IT AT VtZT.j .4 u ' |