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Show SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1956 Utah County, Utah 4-- A SUNDAY HERALD 1" Take Over' New Officers t SOCt-GL- 'As Japan rebuilds the new is replacing the old," she said. "Thej Qnce common jmrikisha is fast! giving way to more modern : nni mm m m mm m WS WIN O S CLUB NEWS AtYesharah Breakfast New officers were welcomed! by retiring leaders during the annual Yesharah Club breakfast morning in a" local cafe Friday 1 when 49 members and guests gathered to honor their leaders in an early morning social. Mrs. Hilton Robertson was .11.. ed as guest speaker and told nt hpr Jmiirnpv" lh China and Japan. She showed many of her souvenirs from these countries, Her address included a recollec- ticn of devastating sights seen in Japan of atomic bomb dam- ages and she commented approv- ingly of the progress being made in missionary work in these Oriental countries. irV program was presented by a strjng trio composed of Julie A sm m am m wm warn i I 1 I o Shower s Given Varies With Different Groups The time of day the marriage take place in the early evening, takes place is important in some: Protestants do not, as a rule,' cases, but not in others. For an have formal weddings before noon, PLEASANT VIEW Numerous LDS Temple marriage, the couple but the marriage can take place at social affairs have been tendered should check with the bishop on any time of day convenient to the lhe sterling Chiff family this the Temple schedule. Arrange-- pastor and church schedule. Out- -The Cluff familv is ments with the person marrvine side of New York (including Proweek. Dast first evening weddings are the most part of June to them should also be made pre-:vmoving the fashionable for Protestants. Mr. Cluff will viously. where Boise, Ida., LDS church an For be formally mar- Catholics marriage,: may business. insurance into the go i ,TO ai uh m Mr Cluff was born and raised yc " "f uy ,.um vsell as mornmg till night. Arrangement as tne available is chapel in snont has Vipw and . th nrUrt nprfnrm thp mr choW K noA. his entire life there. He is well to is if he not to with church order interfere mony, marrythe pair, known for his music, having Most marriages in LDS' chapels services. ganized and directed choirs in the Pleasant View LDS ward and for his singing at various func- tions. He has been a member of the Mendelssohn Chorus which has been outstanding in its musical contributions to the Utah U DUl UCJlU ( D rPPrirnr CCi I ime of Day For Marriages Cluff Family Is Leaving Soon Highland News D Wedding Tips C. S. S Mrs. Eliza C. Searle, A merican Fork, Turns 85 transportation." Ft? m Pleasant View News t Mrs. Eliza spent in Basalt, Ida., where they' HIGHLAND Mrs. Marie Lar- AMERICAN FORK Clavson Searle celebrated her 85th oioneered for four vears. then son entertained at a personal U l ,rVd" XI a Uu i , vinnH,v R,rh9r," birthdav Tuesday with .u.cjr ictuiura w Active ouuie, di.u la.nujr B. and Curtis Brandt fast music 1906 moved to American Fork. Greenland, who will recite wed- dinner at a Cafe followed by visit-!iwho sang two solos accompanied mg m her home. Their first home here 50 years ding vows in June. Mrs. Larson b Robert Brow nice. Mrs. Searle is still and aeo was on the nld Tom Parker was assisted by Mrs. Shirley Lar- Tables w i re colorfully decor- - active .n keeping her home as farm in the east fields. son of Lehi. atod with peonies md roses and immaculate as her person. A faithful membe. of the LDS She each member and guest was pre- - enjoys tier neatly kept yard and Church, Mrs. Searle's service rec- - Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Beck srnted a corsage as she entered likes to read and crochet. ord includes 45 continuous years of American Fork and Mr. jjnd She was born in Payson May 29, as a Relief Society visiting teach- - Mrs. Calvin Mills and baby of thp breakfast room. Pleasant Grove, were dinner 1871, to Eli and Rhoda Burris er. Mr. and Mrs. Searle observed guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Le- - Valley. Clayson. Her father died of typhoid By ALICIA HART when she was six. One of the chil- their Golden Wedding in December Grand Adamson Wednesday. Mr. Cluff owned and operated NEA Beauty Editor dren died, also, and she was very of 1938. On Sept. 1, 1941. Mr; Searle the duffs Feed Mill and ShopScout Troop 15 held a meeting Dry skin is a perennial problem ill. "An old granny woman told passed awav. On the 60th anni- ping Center which he Is now with many women. It's not sura at scoui and camp cooKery my mother to put me in a wildiversary of her wedding Mrs prising that manufacturers turn saee bath." she recalls "and it' Searle and all her children snent camp in Adamson's Creek Tues- - leasing. Mr. Both and and Cluff Mrs. me ooys passea their children have been their attention frequently to prod-- i Thursday, May 31. lovely Jean! Assisting with the serving were must have helped because I got the riav in the Idaho Falls Temnlc day evening. very a sPem me n,n ca,np-childre- active in the Pleasant View Ward nets designed to combat this She is the mother of eleven ,?es Jorgenson, daughter of Dr. and Phoebe Jean Pedersen and Karen better." ouThe first school she attended ten of whom are living. Mrs. Ralph E. Jorgenson, was Pedersen, sisters of the groom; and have given freely of their ficulty. Linof Lee Linda son and to j A new one is a light Kent Brown, Smoot, was married liquid Pederson, ephi where she was sent They are J. Edwin and Jesse F. Mr. and Mrs. LeMar Healey services. it that Oliver Pedersen of Salt Lake City da Johnson, Suzan Jacobs and to recuperate at the home of rela-an- d Burley, Ida.; Eli C. and Leo A The maker cream. reports A married son, nulon. who is from a visit received oils the late Mrs. Amy Pedersen. Carol Meservy. surprise and vitamins both tives Her sehoo!ing ended in the Shelley, Ida.; Kenneth D., Kays contains L. Healey, of Den- - finic .ng his servicein the armed to- soothe and lubricate the skin In charge of the Gifts was Max- - Tnjrrt Grade because her mother They were married by Apostle , .. ville; Leslie C, Mrs. Lindse their son. Don r r will live in the familv ,ineaiey urict-Brown and could not afford the $2.25 fee per (Orpha Harold B. Lee in the Salt Lake ine lurpin, and It is supposed to keep the skin Ovard. Mrs. L e s i ver. Colo recently. :ir. his with and wife V. S. home govis the family. by employed s rm i i i moist while reducing the possi- (ttnoaai ranter, Airs. i nuim-w t miu hhfuic '"'"'"e"1 lng the ceremony, tne wending ers. ( 17 When she was she married Alice' Parker and Mrs Frank ivin., bility of add.tional drying. on u scnuoi ami nuin ihkh ornin K'auuaieu '"' '. assignmenx. in L the Manti Tern (Fannie) Shellev, American Fork Searle The maker recommends that it n if" n - r r i 1 i a rr a et vi n , Utah. A reception was given them guests at the door while another, Joseph 1888. "It took two 31. . . . Five . when was she . ... with sev- ago, ho ' years in corinnetinn nH s ' T"o r)r 'iin ' ai o m a j ncitrvf e ar Thn nihinot errrr that evening in the East Provo sister of the groom, Mrs. Remoreip, horn to m from Payson to ffl), a family gatnermg .rst. Hurley hom of Mr and Mrs w .Tohn and ivp wi h hjs brothrr eral of h.s other prmiucts. Stake House. Gerber, took care of the guest days thetravel so were Mrs. roads ail , c with Seane. Manti, brought muddy, T together 3 i eansinc TtCl Vv nic Pnc The new Mrs. Pedersen wore a book. rnnnUnrl w ri- r Mrc vrn n i w t rilr l?ll. llliv tl, 12) ot ill ill LJIt ne wagon w neeis sank up to tne ten cniidren. gram cliildren and vm v uiaiin A Then, an astringent or brother. Herbert Pederson white floor-lengt- h I re ne Of ! T,OVell gown which was son a nri rH .June in cream. and rm fnrfP slatinnpH 134 des As an after- lotion is used. brocaded with silver threads. The shot candid pictures throughout the hllbs m Orem: Hubert L. Greenland of Alaska. The other son, Lynn, and thought upon this occasion she ants in all. Today thi.s re.pected Lehi; Mrs. Ellen .Terling of Mur- tulle skirt was trimmed evening. Carol, will accompany The final step is the use of the with nylon pleating and pearls. She! After a honeymoon to Sun Val- - said, " And I could tell about rid-- j matron has 49 grandchiklren. 102 ray; Leslie Groesbeok and Mr. daughter, cream It's poured and two great-wa- s and Mrs Dan L. Groesbeek and their parents to their new place moisturizing fashioned it herself. Her bouquet 'ley, Ida., the couple will be at ing behind oxen in my lifetime, the palm of the hand and in Gf residence. or 163 . of red roses and white car-- ' home June 17 at 1.16 5th E., too." !. son of Salt Lake City, and Mr. spread over throat and face with Their early married life was scendants. Janine McPhie and Shirley Provo. W. Groesbeek and and Mrs. Boyd the fingertips. It should sink in Mr- and Mrs Sterling Jacobson Pedersen, sister of the groom, worn al nlghi RO familv of Kearns. lhat jt can were dressed in pink and yellow' a group of 34 of their friends had tn Wlthmjt danger " pdlowcases. 7 A" taffeta to attend the bride. Little' T T Mrs. T. Kanno spent Wednes- - and relatives gathered at their d Christie Corleissen was flower girl' Curly-rHaire772 day in Ogden. where she visited home on Wednesday where they bcth left Thursdav for Knoxville, in blue taffeta. They all carried: with relatives. enjoyed visiting. Tenn. Here Mr. Hodson will at- pink, yellow, and blue daisies with a with and alike. By ALICA HART soft It's baby daughters appropriately baby . tend a civil engineering conve-nfeathered carnations and silk hand-- j NEA Beauty Editor curls It may even make doting (hair treatment that's diluted with1 Recently released from church A tion for a week The other Hod-a- t was held get kerchiefs. together family a rare ta ry wno cares relatives ignore tne tact that the water and run bed into the hair, offices were Mrs. VaNetta Adams. us i i t i i the home of Mrs. Preal Jones son children will remain with ii. Mrs. Jorgensen wore a TfC wneiner ner nair is curiy or not. ioany occasionally nas a aisposi - with an upw ard circular motion, neech director and Mrs Bail on Wednesday. Those present friends and relatives. Mr Hod- colored silk chiffon and had a cor- - some care t remennous v necanse inn ike a whin ash Ringlets or fluff are curled were Mr. and Mrs. Mead Jensen soil is a member erf the Brigham sage of deep pink camellias and nr the little girl next "door, but! Obtaining these curls through around the finger. The quite- - skousen. dance director. carnations. and Mr. and Mrs. Quy Jones and Young University faculty and Imost won't worry until they hit a long, tedious process involving short fuzz many babies have can W! feae5cd i t i i i or ine Hiirvay rwiersen oroiner Children, Meada and Cecil. of came here a few ears ago from school age bobbie pins and lacquer is self-- ; be made into an ersatz halo by O Q LJGDS groom, was best man, David Wor - The mothers w ho put their defeating. The child Salt Lake City; Mr, and Mrs Australia. . will growjufing a baby hairorush to brush . men uMieieu. ) Ferron Jones and family of Og little daugh A ( through the daily; up loathing all grooming proce loutwards. H if n uidi udMuuni indue ii wnnger to to a the effort crew This treatment should not be dures and probablv get by going den, Mr. and Mrs. ;Ted . Simmons Sharee Miller was hostess to v, i i , u r .. the snape Ot tWO hearts With nrnrlimn Suh t had annual Snrnritv Deh its r., u;, ,,f ,,r.A ....; n,,;iui.. j f,v Stitcherettes at her On either Side decorated CandleS . frvr i u r. w f nntincr .. u ue uscu auei nripntatinn ,i . . , i.. il miouiu ,, ,ii ii mi Lim--u: uvv n nit-iii- . t me uuiii; an pia.N ana JVirs. is.ennein j'anceiora ann home on Thursday. The rrreet- tne ; nan A white cake with pastel jcuiis shamooo when the.bers last Monday and Tuesday at famiiv of Orem; and Mr and satisfaction, not because their A product invented some vears ' the regular was under the direction ot i'c rnr .... Homestead. o pink and silVei was topped with ('waKinc A , aro mad nX mf ..th irt,Kia;the k thn .uric k,, 1?Mn v vi t hu i wi J vnUv,.i i j f,thnr u a auh u ai tauit i i unu vvi ii ihum ta iii i.iuiv.1 uau.T iin tt,o J J two candy hearts with the names the assistant leader. Patsy Ash- But' there is undeniably a satis - straight-haire- d The thirtv old and new members Veasan v and feels like standing still for daughter ana 'Jean A demonstration on Washing Kent ton. written onactjon to a mother to see her1 solve the problem for mothers a few minutes went swimming, horseback riding! wj them Nvlons was given by Sharee and hiking. In charge of the activi-- ' Robert Manookin played back ties were the outgoing president,1 Mr anfl Mrs- Kenneth Perry Miller and Susan Morgan. The ground music. Rose Mary Andrus, and the incom- - and family erf Ogden visited with iPader talked on Care of the , ere ing president, Mary Allen. The new the William Steuller family on Hair," and refreshments sponsor of the group, Mary Helen Wednesday. served Those present were Mary Frampton, accompanied them, jLy.ine Nicholes, Linda Ashton, Monday evening a banquet wasf Mr an(j Mrs Harry Hodson Susan Roberts, Nan Colvin and held to initiate the new members ani children, Simon and Eliza - the above mentioned, into the club. ",n' u. i.v... fr a"Ct ii'c, kr-n---- n - - Kent: and Mon.is ,a,k Pipnt New Product Designed o Moisten Dry Skin . -- . Jean Jorgenson Is Married Thursday to Kent Pedersen di--- n, puiwiauuiiuiii Wiui.iu.i. w- - rmy. w jjj 1 - - m t? s ix-ani- 1 l 1 f i , .- ' 1 i- 1 rA 1 1 1 . -- skin-eleanini- i m i ? f 1 Pee:' i great-grandchildre- end-gathere- n, d skin-firmin- g great-grandchildr- j great-grandchildre- - JuOOtZ. lit jJQ M-- r, I nni s L ln u , T- - . . . t-i- BENJAMIN John Parkinson was married Tuesday to Diane Rich of Rexburg, Ida., in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Blair C. Rich. John's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Parkinson of Benjamin, witnessed the ceremony. A reception in their honor was held that evening at the home of Diane's grandmother, Mrs. Ruth Rich. John's brother, and sister, Linda, attended the reception. The following day the couple was honored at an open house at the home of his parents. The guests were welcomed on the lawn by the parents of the young couple, the newlyweds, Mr, and Mrs. George Parkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson. 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The soft curls (right) appropriate to a baby, are developed by can be any for quilting, making sewing rubbing in a baby hair preparation with an upwards motion and then curling the hair around boards and crocheting flowers. the finger. This product was worked out yfiars ago for the inventor's own daughter. Lunch at noon. Nursery. PARK WARD Work day Tuesday at 10 a. m. 292 1 or FR Or come in at est Center Provo 1 to Relief Society ifrfc- - Learn To Sew - fejrfk u.j A - I mi designed to keep the skin moist and soft. . j nni Springtime encouragement fir skin is a liquid cream that it ' Pair Wed In Temple at Idaho Falls 1 'niTtoiiiiiiaallfc jgAtaa.iiiiiiiiiiln nf r;i,, yi nwj I i " X- - Now 1 JYlCl I ' ' - .HHIIII I.M1' .rv-:,-,,- , ' lll.i vrf ' ,': ' ! ' I j i - |