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Show DAILY HERALD MONDAY, MAY 27, 1957 Utah County, Utah L"fc i 1 with COLLEEN ROWBERRY Ph. FR 4-02- 17 Mrs. Leo Balser has been a house guest at the home of her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Arlen Hansen, formerly of Provo. The Hansens now make their home in Troutdale, Ore. They are parents of a baby boy born May 14. w, -- - ' ft -- Mr. and Mrs. James Barton are leaving this month to their home in Modesto, Calif. Sale Prices Effective Mon. Evev 1 6-- p.m. Tues. 9 m-ak- Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Smith have returned to their home in Whktrer, Calif., after spending the past two months in Salt Lake. Blaine was formerly of Provo. Pleasant View Ward members enjoyed a party at the MIA v ' W V A ; --g- v- - - .v jr r w, i 7 - " ' , s v Mr. and Mrs. Stan Williams were honored at a chicken (supper held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Spencer of Mapleton. After supper the group visited and played games. i il.! inn n- - ..i fhTBk 2XS .tM :V SEEK PRINCESS TITLE These four irls are among the contestants for the title of Utah County Left to right are: Top Marilyn Anderson, Karleen Austin, Alpine. Bottom and Lehi; Gladys Johnson, American Fork; and Evelyn Sohoenfield, Payson. Dairy-Princess- Mr. and Mrs. James Mangrum of Orem entertained a group of friends at their home for a fireside. Mr. Mangum led a religious discussion. Refreshments were served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Vem Evert-soMr. and Mrs. La Veil King, Mr. and Mrs Gomer Arnold and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walters all of Orem. . rJmFtm 4 Candidates Announced ForCounty Dairy Queen Manti are recent parents of former Georgene Gividen of other children. Grandparents of Mapleton and Mr. and Mrs. Culturettes Club met Wednesday evening at the Provo Utilities Building. Each member brought a guest. Everyone was presented with a flower corsage. Mrs. Aurelia Day was in charge of the program. Glen Turner presented some of his prize winning films. Mrs. Shirley Condie, Mrs. IJeen Jones and Mrs. Braunda White, presented two musical numbers. Other committee members were Mrs. Marian Ercanbrack, Mrs. Lurene Zumbrennen, Mrs. Lila Hansen, Mrs. Lorna Jacob6on, Mrs. Ruth, Evans and Mrs. Idell Thurston. dozen. 358 North 10th West, FR 31198 (adv.) princess title must attach a favorite recipe containing dairy foods. Miss Anderson's recipe is for Pineapple Ice Cream Delight. A Salt Lake City lass entered in the contest is Miss Evelyn Schoen-fleldaughter of Arthur J. Schoenfieid of Payson, Utah. Her recipe is for Old Fashioned Butter- 3. cheese. Gladys Johnson, daughter of Blaine W. Johnson of American Fork, also reared on a dairy farm, enters the contest with her recipe of Emerald Salad. By KATE OSANN lip plan 1 24 Cash ti ?ifS Yop IUoAvw Monfhty tctv Paytni too rr ' - UA a big saving surprise ot our new Buy Now' prices Johnny! 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W Paynnts of Provo A easy-iro- til 24 FINANCE COMPANY NT h, 1 EACH 7 Sports tailored for comfort. See our collection in pointed patterns. Snx, med Ice. scotch Pudding. Cosh selectyour own repayment 67 ;$&:&:::?i8vi::."::w UP TO $2000 You 1 d, tf full bolts, the same day J con- pe Easy-was- 80-SQUA- QE money later Cool and comfortable stant speed, handk. Guaranteed by Grants and Manufacturer. f Phone before noon for your i WEAVE SHIRTS vcle H-ty- Several PLEASANT GROVE beautiful Utah County girls have made application to become the 1957 Utah Dairy Princess. Judging of the girls entered for the Utah County contest will take place at Saratoga Monday, June 3 at 10 a.m. The deadline for entry into the contest was last Saturday. City representatives of the con- One of the first entrants was Miss Marilyn Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Evans L. Anderson of Lehi. Rules of the contest state that girls vieing for the ' ZZZZ ? MEN'S LINEN est price yet for a mower with all these features: en gine with qutck recoil starter, heavy gauge steel chassis. automatic governor for test have reported that. many girls Karleen Austin, daughter of have applied for the honor, and Frank C. Austin, of Alpine, Utah pictures of the girls who are to be makes her bid for the title with judged will be shown before June her recipe for home made cottage Ship reservations, sailing rates. Reservations, Christopherson Travel, 294 North Univ. FR (adv.) ' I n, T 1957 by Notary Ifiowers Eddie Nicholson, Max Elliott, Dennis Collins and Merrill Christopherson flew to Los Angeles on business. TIZZY At; - were former Provo residents. 25c ! J- ..--'i Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Bascom and family are now making their home at American Falls, Ida., where Mr. Bascom is employed with the Bureau of Reclamation as a geologist. They Aster plants ::.! Compare with 89.95 mowers Mrs. Annie Bona of Payson is making her home in Kearns at the home of her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Ardean Bona, also formerly of Utah County. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Price of Mrs. Price is the Mapleton. The couple have two are Mr. and Mrs. Vance Gividen H. W. Price of Manti. 15 I Canyon Home under the direction of the MIA. A barbeque supper was served and dancing and a movie were enjoyed. The evening was under the direction of Mrs. Gail Knight and La Voir Merrill assisted by other officers and teachers. a baby girl. 9:40-5:4- 0 1 woven fabrics jo Surjamer brightest designs. Divinely comfortable thanks to heel huggjng fit, buoyant crepe soles. In full sices 4 to 9. 177 WEST CENTER |