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Show Vl I 1 U I SUNDAY, -- OQTOBER 33, 1957 Utah Oounty. .Utah SUNDAY HERALD : October Romances Revealed Price-Harr- is Sims to Marry Jeanene Young Couple Plans TcfWed William Cook On Nov. 5 In November 29 ; Ceremony Planning a marriage in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Nov. 5 are Jeanene Sims, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Sims of Provo, au William A. Cook, son of Mrs. Lillie J. Spencer of Rigby, Ida. A reception the next evening will honor the pair in the Pioneer LDS Ward Hall. Miss Sims is a graduate of Provo LDS Seminary and Provo High Brigham Young University for the past two years. Ted was graduated from BY BY High and then served for four years in the U. S. Navy. He has also attended BYU for Nov. 29. Diane is a graduate of Provo the past two years. The couple plans to make a High School where she was in Provo where Ted will home and of the Thespian president his studies. at the "Y." continue LDS an Clubs and Seminary Pep the attended She has graduate. Diane Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lew Mar Price of Provo, will marry Edward (Ted) Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Harris,' also of Provo, on Council Plans Annual Banquet October 23 the meeting Thursday at the home of. Mrs. Paul Boyack. During this meeting the officers were presented with gifts in appreciation for the activities they performed during the past membership banquet at El Camino Cafe. Each of the eight sections out-goi- ng of the council will furnish a skit for the program. Mrs. W. J. Dalebout will be in charge. I i I. f I r n; GAYLENE GAY I 4 The members then participated ' in some games and were joined by two special guests, Mrs. David Crowton and Mrs. Mick Eggert- sen. The evening was climaxed by prizes and refreshments. The life of Dr. Margaret Mead, believes a nation answerable for where the Bible left off." its own destiny is a precious ideal Mrs. Ashworih then gave a brief but an ideal for which one must of the Jews, of the Jewish pay dearly with great effort and history and of the rebirth Enlightenment sacrifice," Mrs. Claude S. Ash- of Zionism. She reported events worth told members of Utah Soro-si- s in the prime minister's early life Wednesday. which helped shape his future as n The opening meeting of the was held at the home of the leader of the Jewish people. Mrs. Brockbank conducted a president, Mrs. Allen O. Brock-banbusiness meeting and read a tribIn her Interesting talk Mrs. Ash- ute to Utah Sorosis written by Mrs. Don Clyde. Mrs. George E. worth went on to say, Ballif (Ruth) was welcomed as a "Ben Gurion has faith that his country and his people face a new member. great new dawn. In the more tfoan After the program a dessert 30 years he has worked for what lunch was served by the officers he considers ' True Zionism, Ben to the 30 members present. sea-eo- k. Max Golightly Presents Play to Literary Section anthropologist and writer, was discussed by Donna Tolboe at the Thursday evening meeting of the Xi Beta Club at the home of Mrs. Frank Wheelwright. She quoted Dr. Mead as saying people should feel strong, not weak; and should feel certain and proud and secure of the future. She also said the famous writer maintains that warfare is only an Invention, not a biologi- cal necessity. Pres. Tolboe also read the Mrs. Mead comparison made between the American Indian and Negro problems and those of East Africa. "Rearing, not racial differences, make democracy," she said. Delicious refreshments were served to 11 members. that DUP Notes Max Golightly presented a program- on "My Fair Lady" for members and guests of the Literary Section of the Women's Council of Provo Wednesday evening at the council clubhouse. He played recordings of the songs and dialogue from the Broadway play with Rex Harri- - son and Julie Andrews in the main parts. This musical comedy is taken from the play "Pygmalion" by George Bernard Manners Make Friends sical of the century. Mr. presentatoin was excellent. Mrs. Bert Collins, chairman, ' introduced Mr. and Mrs, Golightly. She also presented the new officers of the section. Mrs. J. G. Hanseen read the club collect. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Paul "Valgardson, Mrs. Robert LeVitre and Mrs. San Pritch-e- tt to 25 persons. Shaw. The CAMP EDGEMONT All members and those eligible to be members are invited to at- - ji-- v ;? t , . Engagement s Announced by Parents Gay-Roylan- ce . ', 'A Hears Talk On Dr. Mead Mrs. Jensen "Prime Minister Ben Gourion Gurion believes he has carried on A year. Xi Beta Club Mrs. Ashworth Presents Program to Utah Soros is . The Young Mothers Club held 23, V spring from the Brigham Young University with a physics ana mathematics major. He is .now employed in San Diego, Calif., where the couple will make a home for the present. Honored At Meet to be held Wednesday, Oct. DIANE PRICE -- Officers "Getting To Know You" will be the theme of the annual Women's Council of Provo .'. ' School. She was a member of Jtbe Pep Club and was a Girls State delegate in 1956. Mr. Cook was graduated this Bisk op and Mrs. Del Gay of Provo wish to announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Gaylene Gay, to Keith P. Roylance, son of, Mr. and Mrs. D. VI Roylance, Springville. They will be married in late November in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception will follow. Miss Gay is "a graduate of Brigham Young High School and Provo LDS Seminary. She has attended the BYU. She will be graduated fom Hollywood Beauty School soon. Gaylene was attendant to the Utah County Dairy Princess this year, and was a member of Alpha Unitess Mega for three years. Mr. Roylance is a graduate of Springville High School. He is now employed at Geneva Steel Co. and the couplt will live in Provo. 5 ' Reviews Books For Tamiris - - ... Mrs. John Jensen reviewed "Queer Person" by Ralph Hubbard for members of Tamiris Club at the Thursday meeting held at the home of Mrs. Dolan Condie. The book is the story of a little Indian waif who was exiled from his tribe because he was deaf. He was taken in by an old lady of another tribe who taught him to speak. The customs of Indians were The climax of the explained. book came when the boy learned to hear. Refreshments in a clever Halloween motif were served to about 17 members by Mrs. Condie. The rooms were also decorated in a Halloween theme. .irni if, lit Stegner Book Reviewed At Ph He Nada Meeting V JEANENE SIMS W. 4th S. . 731 COMITAS Will be held Monday at Vincent, Club Notes exerpts tures they had taken, and said Mrs. R. D. Cloward gave p.m. from the book "Mormon Country" that they were in a dust storm that at the home of Mrs. Kenneth J. by Wallace Stegner at the Thurs- covered the road. BETA SOROSIS Pace in Edgemont. The president, Mrs. Earl T. Oss, day evening meeting of Phile Will meet Wednesday at 3 p.m. ALPHA UNITESS MEGA in charge. She read the pledge was Mrs. of home at the at the home of Mrs. Erven J. Will be held today at 2:30 'p.m. Nada held club to three new members, of the Nelson. Mrs. Karl Young will at the home of Lee Brown, 1077 Robert Sumner. Mrs. Cloward emphasized the Mrs, Willard Smith, Mrs. Charles review the book "The Bridge at E. 7th N. SUB DEB Andow." settling of the southern part of Peterson and Mrs. Arthur Sund-wal- l. Will meet Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Utah by the pioneers and told of SOCIAL ART CLUB Mrs. Sumner served refreshments Pizzaro founded Lima, Peru, in Will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m.' at the home of Mary Clarki 261 the trip she and her husband took ' at the home 1535. 8 tend the first meeting Thursday at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ella Eggertsen, 342 S. 8th W., in Provo. Mrs. Joanna Boyce will be assisting hostess. to 30 members. there recently. She showed pic William N. University Ave. of Mrs. 9 P. M. OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY 'TILL story and lyrics were NOTE TO PARENTS written by Allen Jay Lerner, and Two pediatriCHICAGO (UP) the music by Fredrick Loewe. Mr. Golightly said that some cians who have spent 15 years critics claim this is the best mu- studying 2,650 children Friday Go-Ughtl- y's Ideal costume for a mature autumn bride would be a silver lace sheath worn with matching If a store lets you take out jacket collared in mink or chinsome merchandise "on approval" chilla. and you decide not to keep it, it is only good manners to return First hat of fall could be the it in perfect condition. little velvet beret in a jewel colBeing careless with it would or: emerald, blue or garnet. show a lack of good manners and Later, the same kind of hat would be pretty in fur. integrity. . told to stop worrying Drs. Alfred about and Howard Traisinan, a father- son team, said at the American Academy of Pediatrics meeting that "parents have been unduly alarmed . . . ( and ) should be reassured about tie harmlessness of the habit." About 75 per cent of all babies suck their thumbs simply because they get pleasure out of it, the doctors said. 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