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Show SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1957 lUtoh County. Utah 20 Ladies Of Elks Have Installation Banquet Chairman of the affair was Mrs. Gordon Billings. Other officers taking over new duties were Mrs. Max Bray, vice president; Mrs. Melvur Jenkins, treasurer; Mrs. Leo Kavachevich, secretary, and Mrs. Archie Jones, historian. The installation banquet featured a long table with miniature bird houses and pink candles in green nests with spring streamers. Nut cup favors were smaller birdhouses on stilts. Mrs. Nile Thurston, president, wrote original tributes to her outand committee going officer members. The mistress of ceremonies, Mrs. Fred Bown, read the tributes. The Downbeats, Jane Ann Bown, Lola Van Wagenen, Lynn Fechser, Kay Lynn Busterud, Connie Jones and Deloris Nelson, sang. Two accordion solos were played by Gerald Pinarelli. Committees included Mrs. Slug Thomas, reservations; Mrs. Jess Johnson, flower arrangements; Mrs. Richard Smith, chairman, and Mrs. Leo Kavachevich, Mrs. Max Bray, Mrs. Nevin Williams, Mrs. George Anderson and Mrs. Kenneth Clausse, banquet table decorations; Mrs. Charles Thomas, hostess; Mrs. Ralph Thomas, installing officer; Mrs. James Harran, installing chaplain; Mrs. Harold Ward, installing usher; and Mrs. Mark Berkhimer, act- an atmosphere of spring birds on the wing, Mrs, Fred Liddiard was installed president of the Provo Ladies of Elks Wednesday evening at the Elks Home. In 'i v , . f ' r - i i ' ; -- ' . " " - . i . i i , j. 5 - Birthday Party Honors Th ree Pro voans ' """J ! ? Mrs. Willi ajn D. Brown and her twin daughters, Mrs. Tony Medved and Mrs. Vernon Damico were honored at a birthday party recently at the home of Mrs. Medved. The guests of honor received many gifts and corsages from Kenneth Gray, a grandson of Mrs. Brown. Pot luck supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gray and Kenneth, Lehi; Mrs. Jay Bernard! and daughters, Mary, Jean, Judy and Ann; and Mrs. William Ward; Mr. Medved and the guests of honor. ; 1 JOY ANN RASMUSSEN Joy Ann Rasmussen Plans May Marriage To Mr. Lloyd . Mr. and Mrs. F. Blaine Rasmussen of Provo wish to announce the coming May 28 wedding- of their daughter Joy Ann to Robert V. Lloyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen W! Lloyd of Orem. Plans are being made for a marriajre in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with a reception by the Rasmussens - n the following evening. bride-to-b- Special Interest Class Holds Smorgasbord Party ct Many like children to their mothers out to dinner take on Mother's Day. However, it is also a good idea to prepare a light supper to climax the day. Here is an easy menu bound to please: Supper Menu for Mother's Day Vegetable. Juice Crackers on Toast Asparagus Ham Roll-up- s Olives and Celery Canned Pears Ala Mode Beverage Nothing hard about that! There's an easy recipe for the lloll-upand the dessert is simice cream on top chocolate ply of drained canned pear halves. Sprinkle with nuts or coconut. Asparaffiis Ham Roll-up- s 1 can ' 144: oz.) asparagus Chilled installa- tion, she announced her committee members for the coming year. On the executive board are Mrs. Bill Whdttaker, Mrs. W. A. Marshall, Mrs. Roy Elliot Jr. and Mrs. Nile Thurston, Mrs. Lou Willmore is Utah State board member, and Mrs. Bown and Mrs. Clausse are on the Legisla tive Council. Other committees include Mrs. Ralph Thomas, chaplain and sickness; Mrs. James Liddiard and Mrs. Dean Harding, program; Mrs. E. D. Wilde, membership chairman assisted by Mrs. Don Duke and Mrs. Ward; Mrs. Fred Hafen, Utah State Hospital project with Mrs. AnMrs. Slug derson nurses scholarship; Thomas, Mrs. Harran, music project; and Mrs. Orlan Gagon, refreshment committee. Mrs. Duke led the allegiance to the flag. Honored as special guest were Mrs. Willmore, wife of the exalted ruler, and Mrs. Ralph Thomas, past Utah State If - 1 La-V- ICU PRESIDENT Brumnjak, nely elected president of the ICU Club, who will succeed Mrs. Christine Antoft. Mrs. Brumnjak New Presiden t Of ICU Club braska Game Commission, BEWARE THE CHILD! HARTFORD, Conn. (UP) Federal Judge J. Joseph Smith ruled in favor of a supermarket which was sued by a shipper who was hit by a shopping cart pushed by a girl. Mrs. Vera Brumnjak was chosen "Failure to post signs warning of danger from children is not president of the ICU Club Thurs- lack of ordinary care," he ruled. day at the home of Mrs. Emeline Minnesota is the source of Snow. Mrs. Eliza Morrell was elected waterways leading south to the Gulf of Mexico, north to Hudson secretary. Outgoing officers were Bay, and east to the Atlantic Mrs! Christine Amtoft, president; Ocean. and Mrs. Cinderella Johnson. 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Mrs. Mary Friel of Spring-villwill discuss home nursing and emergency situations. Anyone interested in these very important phases of home protection is cordially invited to attend, according to Mrs. C. E. Hyatt, women's director. fi Lead the fashion parade s, f SOC Council Sets Monday Meet " an; der of the evening was spent with games and an unrehearsed play, directed by Eli Tibbits. Others helping with arrangements were class officers: Fred Hoffman, president; Harriet Gubler, vice president; and Delia Hutton, sec- president. Mrs. Ralph Thomas gave a speretary. cial toast to Mrs. Thurston, and 4 slices boiled ham The Detroit Red Wings is the Mrs. Berkhimer gave a toast to Toast only hockey club to win the Stan- the incoming officers. Mrs. Elliot Cheese ley Cup eris in eight straight gave Mrs. Thurston a pin after Drain liquid from asparagus. the installation. Put four or five asparagus spears diagonally on each ham slice. Fasten opposite corners with toothpicks to form rolls. Broil until ham is slightly brown and heated through. Serve on slices of toast and pour cheese sauce over each portion. Makes four servings. Mother Will Like This Supper re ing parliamentarian. After Mrs. Liddiard's SPRINGVILLEr Under the direction of Alberta Hoover, Special Interest director, the Ninth LDS Ward Special Interest class held a smorgasbord Tuesday evening. In the center of the room was a May pole surrounded by six tables. Streamers of pastel colors were strung from the May pole to the tables where a place card marked the place for each guest. For an icebreaker, each person was given a card, and by questioning others, was to find his double. First prize went to Lamar Weight and second to Don Gubler. A later prize was won by Ruth e is a Senior at Provo High School The is in the Pep Club, Phi Gamma Psi and active she where is a graduate of LDS Seminary, and Madrigal Choir. She will be graduated from PHS May 24. is a graduate of Lincoln High School Weight. The groom-eleThen each one served himself and LDS Seminary. He is employed in Provo. The couple plans to make a home in Pleasant Grove. to the smorgasbord. The remain- Easy-To-Prepa- Civil Defense the grand prize winner; LITTLE MY ESTIMATE IS STORE ANYWHERE" Hi 127 WEST CENTER -"- - ? 1 ' : '1 'ii -- 11 !: : J |