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Show SUNDAY, 22 JUNE 30, 1957 SUNDAY HERALD UUh County. Utah Mrs. Van Wagerien New Women of Moose Regent II I 1 Mrs. Charles Van Wagenen was senior regent of the Women of the Moose Saturday evening a( the Moose Home under the direction of Mrs. Frank Dim-icinstalling chairman. Other elected officers installed were Mrs. Blaine Facer, junior regent; Mrs. Harvey Adams, chaplain; Mrs. Percy Harris, treasurer and Mrs. Greg Fisher, recorder. Mrs. Elaine Nielsen was installed junior graduate regent, and U S V VINOS Lavina Fugal Talks to MIA Girls kcctes I installed 4. Lrlenda hnaem.en.t To Jed Bushnell Told Credit Women Hear Reports Save Up to 50 DRAPES Meets YOUR PRAFF SEWING CENTER mini KM II 86 West Center Street PROVO, UTAH W - Tolley, 15 president, members wee Faye Peterson and dren Margaret, Jerry and Mrs. Mrs. Craig Calif., homes Merl Sadler and two sons, and Rick from Fontana, were recent guests at th of their aunts and families, Mr. and Mrs. Hector Sadler and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mower. lv" ILA-DE- BirthdOV' p f ; Richard Laird entertained her daughter Debra on her fifth birthday anniversary earlier this week. Party games and refreshments provided the afternoon's entertainment. Attending the event were Vickie and Jackie Morris, Barry and Eileen Franks, Janet Hansen, Bobby and Danny Warren, Leslie and Carrie Eastwood, Becky and Kathleen Robdnson, Susie and Stephen Berry, Joey and Carl Fife, Jolynn Jameson, Charlene Sandstrom, Scott Newman, Larry Sparron and Lana Rae Laird. Mrs. Laird was assisted by Mrs. Bob Robinson and Mrs. William Eastwood. Mrs. EUREKA E ASHTON PAYSON Jeneal McClellan is visiting with her family in Pay- son after being graduated June 12 at Long Beach City College in California. - !' vr r r i ' aA mPlft11n dena graduate cap and pin as was the recip- tal assistant and awards of thre ient of one for ability. At outstanding given the double exercise, she was also an honor student in the en- . Vl tire list 1 graduates, being of 678 one of 35 designated with a 6tar by her name on the programs. The second star by her name was given for the first mentioned honor, and she wore two gold cords around her neck to Attending the recent Jasnerson reunion were Mr. and Mrs. family ob- Ajan Butler and son Stanley and served his 86th birthday Friday Mrs Annie Mcnlove. Coming from Mr. and Mrs. Charley evening at a family dinner par( Idaho vu-rat the home of Mr. and Mrs Keif and daughter. Ada, Mr. and .Mrs. Len McCullock, Mrs. Archi George Rea. Peterson and sister Lois Edwards. The outdoor patio party was atThe Idaho visitors together with tended by those mentioned and by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Roundy of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bandley, Springville were guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Collins, Mr. Mrs Alan Butler. and Mrs. Gene Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bandley, Mr. and Mrs. up to Ted Bandley, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Mr. and Mrs. Glade Wheeler, James. Mr. and Mrs. Eldnd BuntTRADE-IALLOWANCE ing, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ford, Mrs. Alta Westover. Ka Collins on your old refrigerator and 13 of Mr. during July. Oakley. e $1 00.00 N great-grandchildre- n denote her scholastic abilities. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McClellan, traveled to the Allans Have Guests coast to attend the exercises and her back to Utah with From California brought club Entertaining her card them. Jeneal leaves late this members at the home of her week for Long Beach, where she MAPLETON Recent visitors at daughter Mrs. Don Giles, was will continue as an assistant to the Sylvester Allan home were Mrs. Greenhalgh. a dentist there. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Malheiro and Prizes were wan by Mrs. Harry children and Raymond, Dean, Mr. Minnie Painter and a luncheon, assisted by Mrs. Robert. Mrs. Malheiro Kathy Is the forMrs. Frank Peart, Refreshments Clara Jermain. mer Beverly Allan. Xhey now were served. make their home in West Covina, Nick Treloar of San Francisco Calif. vacation U spending a While here the Malheiros were The Ladies of the Elk; held a here with his parents, Mr. and entertained at several parties in meeting at the Elks Club with Mrs. Mrs. William Treloar, and other their honor including a family dinNaomi Cushing, president, in relatives. ner party and a steak fry. They charge. Following the regular enjoyed visiting with friends and business meeting card games Lynn Wilde, son of Mr. and relatives through Utah county. were enjoyed with Mrs. Hamilton Mrs. Clarence Wilde is home on Laird and Mrs. Eldon Nelson win- furlough. He has Just completed in jet mechanics at presided, and ning prizes. Mrs. Leonard Brown, his training IU. served hostess for the meeting Ohanute, present. EFFECTIVE MONDAY EMM TONjT VILL BE JULY UNDER, THE MANAGEMENT two-we- ONE RACK OF DRESSES (TELEPHONE - our Jy By PROM OCCASIONS FOR THE LADIES mi Telephone AC R. 514 South State, 5-06- Orem, Utah effff $1S ?3 riI QQ 00 3 GROUP OF DIM BRAS " 1 o w 50 Regularly 8.95 to 21.95 Hundreds of pairs of beautiful styles In dress in a host of materials and casual shoes and colors, including black patents and whites. A wonderful savings opportunity come in early tomorrow morning! 0 ... ... J special group of JOYCE SHOES Many of your favorite styles are included in this large sale group, jS An excellent selection of colors, including white Regularly 8.95 to 1 12.95, now mm 10 N. OSTERGAARD Mgr. S COATS Regardless of price only 1 rows eTrS All Summer Hats CORSAGES AND GIFT ITEMS FREE CORSAGES 20 Spring and Summer Reg. 59.95 to 89.95 syoTrs semi-annu- al reduced of SH0RTIE ONE GROUP FLORAL DESIGNING FOR ALL re Mademoiselle, Sbicca And Joyce Shoes and sheers. Sunbacks, Jacket Dre'sses. All Styles, colors and sizes. Our regular high quality stock. (FLOWERS - FOTOS - FOODS) RUSSEl A s5 - 10 All new cottons COMPLETE WEDDING SERVICE " Regularly from $14.95 to $59.95 15 FEATURING J1X0H TAYLOR H STOCK PL GROVE 8041) EASY BUDGET TERMS ek ENTIRE SIHIOP Models in Stock BEGINS TOMORROW! Aimifi)ajjil OF Applies on all new 1957 Margaret CLE 1 St The stake "Old Folks was celebrated in the Payson Memorial Park recently. A chicken d;rmpr u as served and a program was presented at the park. Chairmen of the Spring Lake Ward committee are Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Peay. jJeneal McClellan Mr. Oakley Has jGraduates from 86th Birthday Long Beach School Louis N. Oakley of P rovo Party on chilRus- Ethel Erickson and daughters, Kathleen. Marlene and Debra were dinner guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Butler. for the marriage. Detra Laird Has al sell of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. s Si" NE PHI The Ladies Literary League was entertained with a hot dinner at the home of Mrs. D. C. Boswell by the club's June Kensington Committee. Mrs. R. H. Stewart acted as chairman assisted by Mrs. Boswell, Mrs. Roy McPherson, Mrs. Max Qrme, Mrs. Hosmer Grace, : IndtHd-u- awards this year. The event was held in the chapel under th direction of Mrs. Grace Fielding, Nebo Stake president. Light refreshments, were served. Mrs. Simpson Day of Provo. r; rMiss Ashton will be a Senior at Davis High School next fall. She is on the staff of the school paper and' also writes for a weekly town paper. Mr. Day attended Provo High School and was graduated from Brigham Young High School. He was active in athletics at both schools. He is now a partner in a service station in Clearfield. Both are active in the Clearfield LDS Third Ward. No definite-planhave been made as yet Cozy Circle Club Has Salem Meet Fashion Fabrics Inc. YWMIA who have earned Ila-De- officers are Mrs. Martha Alice Driggs, pianist; Mrs. L. R. Beagley, guide; Mrs. Eddie Buys, assistant guide; Mrs. Thomas Lassen, argus and Mrs. Matt Koski, sentinel. ,7' Chairmen include Mrs. Alvin Mrs. Vest, Mooseheart alumni; Ethel Oldroyd, Mooseheart; Mrs. Mrs. June Polombo, social service; WOMEN OF MOOSE was who Mrs. Lorin Lee, ritual chairman; Charles Van Wager-en- , Mrs. Hobson Parker, homemak-ing- ; installed senior regent of the Provo Women of Moose SaturMrs. John Quist, memberday evening at the Moose Home. ship; Mrs. Carl Evans, publicity; Mrs. Mrs. Roy Davis, library; R. I. Jacobson, child care; Mrs. W7 Thelma Miner, Moosehaven and Mrs. Pauline Cahoon, hospital. Mrs. Andrew Eaton will head the academy of friendship while X Mrs. Warren Lott will be in charge of the college of regents. SALEM The Cozy Circle Club Installing officers assisting Mrs. Dimick were Mrs. Wayne Jacob-sen- , was entertained at the home of regent; Mrs. Glen Parks, Mrs. Nelda Carlson with Dora chaplain; Mrs. Joe Monson, guide The time was spent playing and Mrs. Sam Parks, pianist. Mrs. GLENDA GOAD Jacobsen was presented with a Canasta, with first prize going to Mrs. Mickie uoodini, second graduate regent pin. to Mrs. Jean Bennett and consowell Husbands were as guests, G-oa- d as members of the Salt Lake Loyal lation to Evelyn Wood. Mrs. Goodliff and Mrs. BenOrder of Moose and Women of nett were honored for their birthMoose. Greg Fisher, governor of the day and presented with gifts. It Provo LOM, presented each offi- was decided to have one more cer with a corsage. Dancing fol- club meeting at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Charley L. Goad The couple is planning a late Goodliff before starting the sumlowed the ceremonies. erf Orem announce the engage- - summer weddirvg, but a definite mer program. ment and forthcoming marriage date has not been set. A tray luncheon was served to of their daughter Glenda to Jed 14 members and one guest, Mrs. Bushnell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mina Jessup, who is visiting here Evert Bushnell of Tooele. with her twin sister, Mrs. Glenda was graduated this the from Grove Pleasant spring The' Utahna Riders had a party LDS Seminary and High School The Credit Women's Breakfast recently for the outgoing offiwhere she was a member of the RIVERGROVE FIRST Will meet Tuesday at 9:30 a. m. Club heard reports of a recent cers. It was held at a local rePep Club. She was also a high school reporter and served on the for Teacher's Topic. From 10 convention at the meeting held at sort. A turkey supper with all school paper and year book staffs. a. m. to 12 noon members will do a local cafe under the direction of the trimmings was served to 15 President Beth Schofield. members and their husbands. Mr. Bushnell was graduated handwork. rest of the evening was spent The from the Millard High School and Miss Schofield, Mrs. Chester attended Central Utah Vocational ELEVENTH WARD Oliver and Mrs. Verl H. Petersen singing songs with Gordon Orton School. He is presently employed There will be no work day in gave the reports. Mrs. Laura Mad-se- n playing the guitar. in Tooele. of the Provo chapter was July. Tonight the Roen Griffiths famelected District Nine historian. Miss Schofield presented each ily in connection with the Salem Second Ward Singing Mothers member wih a souvenir. Connie . College was elected sec- will furnish the program in Off Hand-mad- e retary of the club. A wedding gift church. Last Sunday night the Drapery was given to Mrs. Beverly Hunt Jackman family furnished the Costs With and a birthday gift to Mrs. Oliver. program. CUSTOM-SIZE- D The July meeting will be held in the form of an outing at the Mrs. Joe Garrett and Mrs. G. summer cabin of the Olivers on Eugene Wilkey. The long table was beautifully July 12. . . . Same Materials, Same decorated with roses in various shades. Each member was asked Size, BUT BIG SAVINGS to relate an embarrassing expeAnd See Them in Your Home Club Ladies in life, which caused rience Before You Buy! much merriment. Mrs. Rex With Mrs. Boswell y 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ashton of Clearfield l announce the engagement of their daughto Thell E. Day, son of Mr. and ter e appointed Re Iief Society hell Ashton, Day Betrothed a-D- ee k, BUTLER Mrs. Lavin Fugal, 1955 national mother of the year, spoke at a reception honoring girls of the Nebo Stake By HORTENSE SPRING LAKE No exchanges or refunds, all sales final. 283 NORTH UNIVERSITY ALL SALES FINAL - - DOORS OPEN 10 A M: 283 No. University 1 i |