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Show Mrs. Schaumburg Elected Radar Ladies President Mrs. FRIDAY, MAY 24. 1037 Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD 4. ' f ' to A' 4 W. Schaumburg of American Fork was elected president of Radar Ladies Tuesday G. afternoon at Club Radar. Mrs. Harrison Conover was chairman for the afternoon. This was the last meeting until the third Tuesday in September. Mrs. George C. Koss was chosen vice president; Mrs. O. DeVere Wooton, secretary-treasure- r. WU rJ': 'v. CHURCH Mrs. William who was chosen presi- OREM Bledsoe dent of of the Church. moth-proofe- the Women's Fellowship Orem Community V-;--::fv'x- v' ' - ' 1 " - !' ' '' . ' " ' V-- ,.v.;-:- - . . J' ' .. ' - . Mrs. Fisher Smith was elected president of the Provo Federated Women's Club Council Wednesday at a brunch held at the home oMrs. L. F. Black outgoing president. Mrs. W. J. Dalebout was chosen vice president; Mrs. J. Rulon f C'y ' ... . , ' ' , x ' A IVorgan, secretary-treasure- r. Mrs. Wesley P. Lloyd and Mrs. J. Wyley Sessions are other retiring officers. Mrs. Black was in Mr. and Mrs. Keith C. Salisbury (Penny Anderson) ceremony in the A double-rin- c University-Par- k LDS Ward Re- Marcia h Attendants in light blue taffeta dresses were Mrs. Richard Crooks, Rita Jean Thom-seMary Ellen Penrod of Provo, and Pauline Harrison of Salt Lake. Flower girl in yellow organdy was Chrissie Vigos. The attendants all carried white and yellow rose bouquets. Mrs. Anderson was in a lovely blue lace dress, and Mrs. Salisbury wore light blue taffeta. Their corsages were of white orchids. Kay Clayton was best man. Ushers were Brent and Spencer Anderson, brothers of the bride. Assisting with the guest register were Mrs. Albert Stubbs of Boulder City, Nev., and Mrs. Marvin Meldrum, sisters of the groom. In the gift room were Mrs. Jack Pierce, Mrs. Jack Jensen, Mrs. Myron W. Grimes and Mrs. Sheldon Persson. The room was beautifully decofloor-lengt- lief Society room May united in marriage Verla Nadine ( Penny) Anderson and Keith Calder Salisbury. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson of Provo, while the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Salisbury of Orem. The ceremony was performed of the groom. by a brother-in-laMarvin Meldrum, counselor in the Orem Fourth LDS Ward bishopric. The bride wore a fine nylon organza over taffeta princess-slyl- e dress with seed pearl embroidery at the neckline, puffed sleeves and long, white gloves. skirt was very The full. Her fingertip veil of illusion fell from a crown of seed pearl embroidery. She carried a bouquet of white orchids, yellow tea roses and rated with large double hearts stephanotis with ribbons. and an archway of flowers. matron as bride the Attending The Couple went on a honeyof honor was Mrs. William Vigos of- Salt Lake City in a ballerina-lengt- h moon trip to Las Vegas and net. Boulder blue of City. light gown 17 n, w ; floor-lengt- h - DOROTHY D!X Her Hobby's Dancing, Alone So She Goes DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I've By MURIEL NISSEN been going steady with Vinnie DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I re- for a while. We get along cently mentioned to friends that very quite but his sister is very well, I occasionally go dancing while of me. She has told many my husband baby sits. If I had. jealous lies about me, which her family 11 wouldn't confessed to murder, they have forbidmore startled ex- believes. Now to see me. We have to den Vinnie clamations. Is there anything so meet secretly and I don't bke to wrong about it? be sneaky about anything. I My husband loves to fish Joyce don't. I like to dance he doesn't. DEAR JOYCE: Sooner or later, So we allow each other freedom in following these amusements. I of course, these secret meetings never allow a man to buy me a will be discovered and Vinnie's drink, coffee or food. I go alone folks will consider them confir- and come home alone. My danc- mation of the nasty etories their ing nights are few and far be- daughter has spread. Respect tween but I do enjoy them. We the orders given Vinnie by his are a remarkably happy family. parents. Don't see each other I wouldn't do anything to destroy until Vinnie can convince bis folks you're okay. Vicki that happiness. DEAR VICKI: Anything that departs one iota from the convenDEAR DOROTHY DIX: My tional norm is cause for shock- daughter-ki-lawon't let me baby ed surprise to some people. Since sit for her children, nor will she your husband isn't complaining, let the little giri, aged 4, spend why should anyone else? weekends with me. I've done everything to be a good mother-in-laIn other respects she's to me. nice Honor very DEAR HONOR: Don't try to RIFNDS create situations where none exist. Many parents don't Mke to leave their children with anyone, nor do they want the youngsters away from them. You'd have more to complain about if your have drawn w w. f Jex "Turn Your Spare Time Into Cash." In all cases, be sure to enclosed a stamped, If you're a member of a group envelope, and send reto a of and destructive criticism, quest her, care of this newsatpaper. person not present begins, tempt to change the course of the The whale, though a descendant conversation. It's not enough to fail to enter the conversation. of land animals that were hairy Who knows? You may be a can- and has a naked skin didate for the conversational except for a few scattered hairs knives when next the group on the head. The only trace of meets. Wouldn't you appreciate hind limbs are a few tiny bones someone's effort in your behalf hidden at the bas of its powerto stem the tide of gossip? ful tail. self-address- ed -v- A 'H 'Y J -v- V -- . Dancing Friends Slate Closing Social Saturday Rena Singleton Says 'Yes' To Ned Plait Mrs. Hansen Will Head Exchanges Vows With MeilinQ Hales Yesharah S- Birthday Parties Highligh antaquin News ' SPANISH FORK One of the lovely brides of the spring season is Marcia Jex who recently recited vows with Meiling Hales. Her grandfather, Bishop R. L. Jex, officiatde. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Jex. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Hales are par- :a i r i en-twi uie otneuici. i ti nie rues were witnessed by close tnenos a. a. . and relatives. For her wedding and reception which followed immediately, the I .'f-ss- sec-lac- Nel-th- - . OS Alums Set Graduate annual OS Trovata Alumni will have the annual breakfast honoring graduating Seniors at the Brigham Young University Sunday at 9:30 a.m. at Club Radar. The theme will be "Carousel" according to Mrs. S. Rex Lewis, chairman. Assisting Mrs. Lewis are Mrs. K. A. Randall, Mrs. Lorry Rytting and Mrs. M. R. Rogers. Reservations may be made with any of the committee members. Nine seniors will be honored. The Mrs. Skeen Ho is Young Mothers y - . , O0!den JOCKman Ar-jpj- Breakfast 1 ' , , son-in-la- refreshments AiJXlliory fg Golden Jackman demonstrated Receiving guests were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hales and Mr. and and talked about First Aid to Mrs. Ardeen Van Leuvan. members of the Fireman Ladies Gift bearers were cousins of Auxiliary Thursday evening at the bride. Dining host and host- - the Jackman home, He also gave a short lecture ess were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ludlow. In charge of the gift on Civil Defense and passed out room were Mr. and Mrs. R. L. literature on it. Mrs. Jackman Watts and Mr. and Mrs. Marcus was in charge of the meeting. She conducted a business session. Johnson. Mrs. Warren Brimhall was apFriends of the bride who assisted with hostess duties included pointed chairman of the quilt Gloria Nelson, Kay Butenhof, committee. The quilt blocks will Patsy Roach, Elaine Lasson and be made by the members, and the finished product will be sold Mrs. John Hales. For the wedding reception, at the Firemen' convention in Harvy Nielsen was heard at the Provo in August, Refreshments were served to organ. During the reception Arvil the member and one special Huff was heard. guesrt, Mrs. oseph McAffee. In June will be installation of iWIWMtWWWWWWWt .Y.I. i f ill AWWW..,WO.:OOOKC,3WW'.'.','.V,'.-,- H ' Jit! Choice of lovely colors and g 1 1 BEAUTY - CONVENIENCE - VALUE! DD1 : LEKIISI5) j j Leaders Chosen for S. F. What's Playing At the Movies SPANISH FORK Four-- i i t r t f r i in i i i i r l n rn i L ii at these FEATURES lead- H ers have been selected in this area to aid girls in this important community activity. Supervisors in Spanish Fork, Friday, May 24 Lake Shore, Benjamin Palmyra, PROVO and Leland include Mrs. Bill Spirit of St. Louis, Academy Mrs. Atwood, Mrs. Peery, George with James Stewart. Robert Mrs. Elmer Jensen, Paramount Ten Thousand BedWoffin-deand Mrs. Ennis Crump rooms, with Four Luscious LoveThese leaders are given kits lies. which contain information for Uinta Shakedown, and Larceny. The Tea given by the County Home Agents. Pioneer Motor-V- u House Of the August Moon, and 7th Calvary. Money for boosting LEHI to the budget Royal Westward Ho th Wagmake home repairs ons, with Fess Parker. n. given by hte County Agents. The purpose of the program is to' develop good citizens and 67 POUNDS homemakers. Girls from 10 to 21 enroll in club work. They study projects with the home as a nucleus. These include foods, dothing, home improvement and home beautification. Supplementary to these subjects are projects in health, safety and recreation. Gdris who are Interested may contact the supervisor in her area or call the county home agent, Mrs. Jenniev Poulssoo. FROZEN STORAGE GIANT TWIN "MOISTURE-SEAL- Burt Lancaster. . . . purchase time-savi- 16.2 SQ. FT. SHELF AREA NEPHI Venice MacRae. Oklahoma!, with Gordon four-legge- d, Daykin Shoe Repair 89 N. Unir. Ave. Provo HANDI-CHEST- home appli- S CONVENIENT NEW ances to beautify the home with new furniture. Get the cash you need on Signature only, auto or TALL BOTTLE DOOR SHELF (takei WJJjjWIUjjlM.M furniture. 111) HJHI W..WJUMMW1 Modal gaL bottUt) L430-- ri EASY BUDGET TERMS GENEROUS TRADE.INS Make YOUR home run with EXCLUSIVE BEAUTIFUL INTERIOR COLOR o $2000 $25 Finance Co. (Utah) ; Loans below $600 made by City SPRINGVILLE 13 EAST 2nd, SOUTH Owen O. Jenson, Manager Phone: ITU. AMERICAN FORK 15 EAST MAIN STREET Ralph Wilson, Manager Phone: 860 9-56- Hoars: Soles & Ileels NEW TWIN ng Forbidden Planet. PAYSON Huish River's Edge, with Ray Milland. " CRISPERS ... AMERICAN FORK Coral Thre Brave Men, with Ray Mill and. The Rainmaker with Starlite w, grand-daught- Four-- H PLEASANT GROVE Grove Oh Men! Oh Women!, with Dan Dailey. OREM Scera The Big Land with Alan Ladd. Timpanogos Funny Fac, and The Mountain. Geneva Huk, and Hot Cars. daughter-in-latook undue ad- SPRINGVILLE vantage of your good nature. Art City Toward the Unknown, and Cockleshell Heroes. Send your problem to Dorothy SPANISH FORK Arch Three Violent People, and Dix. Or write for her free leaflet D-4- 5, ; m, charge of the meeting. Reports were given of the year s work. Penny Anderson Marries Keith Salisbury In Provo r The Women's Fellowof the Orem Community ship I Church elected Mrs. William Bledsoe president of the group Tuesday evening at a meeting in the new church parsonage. Other officers chosen were CAROUSEL DANCE Mr. and Mrs. Glen Andrews are shown with the merry-go-roun- d Mrs. Verne A. Robinson, vice will which feature decorations the of the Dancing Friends annuaJ closing dance Present were Mr?. Allen G. president; Mrs. Whit Watts, secLDS Hall at the Sunset Ward at 7:30 p. m. Saturday Brockbank, Mrs Grant Ekins. retary; Mrs. Don Myers, treasMrs. M. B. Wallace. Mrs. L. E. urer; and Mrs. Sam Conk, re- porter. Sandstrom, Mrs. Walter S. Mrs. C. L. Ellertson, Mrs. Mrs. Harley Stewart, outgoing Clifton Tolboe. Mrs. Ralph Bul- president, was in charge. Plans lock, Mrs. R. Don Dick and Mrs. for the new church to be coKeith J. Nelson. nstructed soon were discussed. nine the They represented Mrs. Watts and Mrs. W. C. Mc- clubs in the council: Nineteenth Kcnzf served refreshments to Century, Literary League, Wom- 21 members. The cloMfi social of the Dane-Mr. and Mrs. Gln Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Singleton en's Council, Beta Sorosis, Utah in charge, and they promise arc Frien'ls wil he ht'ld Saturday announce the recent marriaye of the dinner will begin promptSorosis, Fine Arts, Acacia, Ladies that at 7:;0 p.m. tiieir daughter. Ken a. to Nod wit.?i a (iinnri-ti.iiK- c 7:'M A fhnor show will foland at Comitas. ly Literary Piatt, son of Mrs. Helen Piatt of m tlie Sun .set LI). Ward Hall. low the dinner with numbers beMona Utah. ing given by Mrs. Harold AnderThe young couple was married son, Mrs. Duanc C. Jensen and in Phoenix, Ariz., on May 14 Moroni Jensen. Mr. Piatt is presently stationed S. F. "Carousel" will be the theme in Arizona with the U. S. Army. t of the affair with appropriate Mrs. Mary Ann Hansen was Mrs. Piatt will join her husband favors for the women guests. c chosen as next year's president upon her graduation from Sprin at the last meeting of the Spanish eville High School tins week. Sev.Serving split pea soup for eral parties are being planned to of M Fork HallaYesharah ChaPter Club, SANTAQl'IN a or supper? Acid to 2 tableof wore lunch bride starched gown honor the new bride. Oxhcr officers at were was elected honored tlie guest , fit-day and The spoons of California sherry per nylon imported lace. W'ed-n- e his children dinner by xnai given ted bodice was detailed with w.auj, serving and garnish the soup with e Mrs. :a of on his the Jane occasion Olsen, President; bacon croutons. Make the croupleated yoke. The full skirt had on(1 e 84th bin inlay. Leah V. tons by cutting cubes of bread, applique and fine pleating at son- vlce President; secretary; Mrs. Mary Youd, The affair was held at the home and sautering them to a golden hemline. Her fingertip veil Mrs. Grace LeBaron, historian; of illusion was held to a tiara of of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sorenson. brown in bacon drippings. Others present were Mr. and sequins and pearls. She held a reporter; Mrs. Vera Murphy, white prayer book marked with organist; and Mrs. Preal Snow, Mrs. Talmadge Skecn was Mrs. Willis Gale of Salt Lake, home. Present were Mr. and chorister. a white orchid with encircled to the Young Mothers Mr. and Mrs Melvin Openshaw Mrs. Richard Vassey and family hostess , .,.,. tv,; 1,1 i1110 nuu wc cne ana and Mr and Mrs. Angus Halla-da- of Orem. Mrs Ruth Bigg of vaioi roseDuas Club my pinK Wednesday evening. home of Mrs Mary Youd at Lake of of Bettess and Kanab Santaquin. Stephen Games were played with prizes ' " Janet VanLeuvan attended the Santaquin. going to all 11 members. Prizes bride as maid of honor. Janet LeBaronwere white elephants each memMrs. Ellen M. Bettess celeMrs. Eliza belli Hep worth is ber brought. Chappie, Sharon Swenson, Karen brated her 80th biri.'iday . Ainge and Pamela Jex acted as with a family dinner at her visiting at Salt Lake at the horn Mrs. Kay Marrott was in of a dauhter and Mr. and bridesmaids. Patricia Hales She reported that the charge. Mrs. and Lentz were flower Grecnlialglu Melanie Jex girls. club was winner of Fifth Place served. The next will be While there she will attend gradmeeting Be9t men were Fred Vincent SpeOrxS tO in the Community Club Contest. held for a Wednesday, June 12 at the uation exercise and Carl Hales. Ushers were were of Mrs. home Light Moore. Karen. Stanley Gary Roach and Gerald J. Hed-quis- t, - (7 r-:--:s A r!hy Mrs. Fisher Smith o Lead Provo Federated Clubs - '.-- ;y' OREM K V;.. -'- h Women's Group Chooses Officers moth-proofe- American Fork. kWv-.-- f. o Now's the time to think about storing away winter clothing. woolens must 'be Remember, d clean and either by your dry cleaner or placed in d a closet for summer storage. RADAR LADIES Newly elected president of Radar Ladies is Mrs. G. W. Schaumburg of 4 7 rt The tables were decorated with May Poles. Approximately 75 attended. Assisting members Mrs. Conover were Mrs. E. D. Boorman, Mrs. Sterling Price, Mrs. H. T. Reynolds Jr. and Mrs. Ralph Child. I - f V Mon.-Fr- l. 9:30-5:3- 0; Sat. 8:30-1- 2 30 Open evenings by appointment Loan mode to residents of noarby towns loans b!ow $400 mod by Gry Finance Co. (Utah) DIXON TAYLOR PLENTY jr OF FREE CUSTOMER PARKING f7T)Nt RUSSELL rR o I) J tu Stop In and see this beautiful line 1 er, |