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Show SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1957 j4 nlf FEATURES III FSHtONS f XZCPMS 5 - -- A . ' , " . - ML j OS WIN SOCIALS (V'B IKI ' 7 If Program By PHS Students CLUB NEWS - I v ; s American Fork Couple To Be Wed In November Rites In Salt Lake V ; ;ATtxt 'fit ?'a IT AMERICAN FORK Prominent social news in American Fork is ' " I -- :r ' ; Making known their daughter's wedding plans are Mr. and Mrs. J. Clyde Birk, American Fork. The parents of the future bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wilson of American Fork. The couple will be wed November 14 in rites solemnized in the That Salt Lake LDS Temple. at honored will be evening they a reception in the First-Fift-h Wardchurch, 381 S. 3rd E. Bidden to attend the bride are her sisters, Mrs. Ray Lauder; the bridegroom's sister, Enid Wilson; Mrs. Rex Price, Aria Boley, "Mrs. Kent Walker and Alton Wride. Ray R. Louder will assume the duties of best man. Joyce and Kay are both graduates of American Fork High School and Alpine Stake LDS Seminary, where both took an active part in the school activi ties. Both have attended Brig-haYoung University. Kay recently returned from an LDS Mission in the Northern - . : ; 9 JOYCE JEX Joyce JexjCircles November Date With Oregon Resident 'fry..: . r. Si - :' ? " E 'iy3J -- I I I ... .'? j . 1 i " ;j:' I i " , " - V V -- . . - J: i j I i .:t,C? v i- I j ' ; & - & : A S , ,v . - , . : ! . . ' DOROTHY DIX Boy Objects To Girl Who Pules The Boost DEAR DELLA: For a girl who can get as dramatic about love as you can, it's amazing to find that you ' hold pride, "even higher than love. When two people love each other asxyou and Jim do, but are too obstinate to make concessions, you deserve what you're getting. Why not be the one to give in? You'll never regret it. By MURIEL NISSEN DEAR DOROTHY DIX: Since mj boy friend and I felt we were seeing each other too often, we agreed to cut down on dates. I decided he could, hlle Monday, Tuesday and Thursday out with the boys. The other four nights were to be spent with me. He doesn't feel that he should be pinned down to definite nights. He wnts to come see me any four nights. Don't you think that when two people have gone steady for four years there should be definite nights, for them to date? Dolores DEAR DOLORES: I think your boy friend's objection is to the manner in which you aroitrarily 6es dates for him. He'd probably like something to say about it, too. No male enjoys being pushed around. Be careful, or open rebellion may set in. Tie him down, if you must, to Saturday and Sunday for dating, but leave the other two nights to his choice. DEAR DOROTHY DDC: My those of Switzerland and the beautiful Alps. Under the direction of Mrs. Patten plans were discussed for the next meeting which will be held at Utah State Hospital where they will entertain a ward. A committee was also chosen to plan for the Christmas party. A Halloween theme featured the refreshments served to 11 members by Mrs. Patten, Mrs. Phillip Cannon and Mrs. Ralph Larsen. Send your problem to DOROTHY DIX. Be sure to enclose a stamped, envelope, and address her care of this newsself-address- paper. Manners Make Friends Square Dancing For Beginners Planned at S. F. SPANISH FORK Registration for an adult beginner class in square dancing will be .held at 8:30 p.m. Nov. 1 at the Armory building. Eldon Carter will be the instructor. Everyone is invited to attend ths enjoyable entertainment. A beginner class for al lboys fi- Gypsy DEAR GYPSY: Everything in you your common sense, pride most of all your heart should tell you the obvious thing is to break this false engagement and send the Lothario on his IMPORTED RATTLERS way. Why you needed confirmaWYMORE, Neb. (UP) King-siz-e tion of this from me, I can't imagrattlers are constantly being ine.' found here, an area in which rat , ' AN OLD PUMP JOYCE BIRK Gay Nineties Party Planned By Provo Seventh LDS Ward FAIRHAVEN, Mass. (UP) The town pump which supplied casks of water to whalers in days is again a landmark .here. Although it doesn't pump water any more, the original appearance was restored by firemen who the pump where it was situated many years ago. 25 All Woolen Fabrics in our Stock off ed A wood duck makes a whistling sound as it flies, but it doesn't come from the throat. The whisA Gay Nineties Party will be a social hour from 6 to 6:30 p.m tling is caused by the wind passheld Tuesday evening at 6:30 at Dinner will be served promptly ing through the small feathers on at 6:30. the tips of the duck's wings. the Provo LDS Seventh-FirWard by the Seventh Ward. The Provo Seventh LDS Ward g will sponsor a "Gay Nineties Party" Tuesday at 6:30 p. m. at the ward hall. Everyone in the family is invited to 214 North University Ave. Provo J st fund-raisin- attend. Bishop of the ward is Verl P. Allman, and committee members include Mrs. Dan Thomas, Mrs. Frank Van Wagenen, Mrs. Dean Loveless, Mrs. Arnold Mrs. Harold Calder, Mrs. H. Clegg and Mrs. Esther Joseph Schofield. Joe Wilcox is in charge of art work and Mrs. Paul Thomas, table decorations. An excellent program has been planned. Costumes may be worn. Mrs. Thetis Barnett will play preliminary organ music during Ras-musse- n, 'Freedom' Theme Of S. F. Dance "Freedom SPANISH FORK Festival" will be the theme of the next Spanish LDS Stake dance on Nov. 2 under the direction of Ronald Davis and Blair Olsen, committees are actively engaged in Fork-Palmy- ra formulating plans. The subject will be Armistice and girls between the ages of 8 beDay and other, historical events and 12 in square dancing will Recently at a gin Friday, Nov. 1. Registration in November. will be held at the Armory at planning meeting, new chairman and committee members were 4 p. m. t Each ward will have at chosen. the Eldon Carter will instruct one least person as its represenclass. You can only be master of Mr. Carter Instructed a group tative. such a situation if you are able of children last year who have Everyone's support is solicited to keep calm and talk in a rea- now formed a club called "Carter for a superb year of entertainsonable way. Cuties." Their classes will begin ment. The dance will begin at 1 at 5 p. m. at the Armory. 8:30 p.m, Nov. The best way to answer an angry retort is not with a similar blast. When someone else loses his temper, try to hold onto yours. ance and I have set a wedding date and I have just learned that he has also set a wedding date with another girl, whom he has dated right along. Her date is earlier than mine. I'm heartbroken, but my mother says she hopes the other girl gets him as she always felt he was shady. not-so-g- Elaine Jacobsen entertained members ofthe Unity Club Wednesday with an account of her recent tour of Europe when the group met at the home of Mrs. David Patten, president. Miss Jacobsen showed slides of her visit to the continent and the guests particularly enjoyed i $1 00 Wool While They Last They will make their first home 106 W. Main in American Fork. The bridegroom will continue his studies at Brigham Young Uni- Account Of Trip Heard At Meeting Wool Rayon Dacron i f f States. 1- to the Northwestern States. .''' V m Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jex of Provo wish to announce the daughter engagement and approaching marriage of their Mrs. WilMr. and of son V. William to Westenskow, Joyce versity. liam H. Westenskow of LaGrande, Ore. 22 in the Salt Lake LDS They will be married . L ... . Nov. m lfii. uml.' .J .ii iwmui-inuiccioe nem tne at wui A reception Temple. LDS Ward Hall the same evening. Miss Jex is a graduate of Brigham Young High School where she was president of the Ami Phi Club. She has also attended BYU and is now employed in Salt Lake City. Mr. Westenskow, a graduate of LaGrande High School, is now a student at the BYU. He served in the .U.S. Air Force in England and has filled an LDS mission ! Triumphs at . k, Stories of Wilson. -- j Club Hears , , the announcement of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Joyce Birk and Kay Harris - Westminster Members of the United Nations tion of Mrs. Harold Kopp com- bmed an informal discussion sented an informative program with the use of charts to deThe Starletts of Provd High to the Utah Sorosis Club recent- scribe the function and recent School, a ' marching and baton ly at the home of Mrs. Ivan activities of UNICEF and spegroup, motored to Salt Late City W. Young. Mrs. Allen G, Brock-ban- cialized agencies. in president, presided at the Harold Mathon, Oeorge Wi- Friday where they marcped ok Westmeeting. lliams and Lee Holland, delegates the Homecoming Parade The students, under the direc- representing the UN model as- minster College. sembly spoke on their experiThey also marched during the ences ,j at the session held last flag ceremony before the footspring in Salt Lake City. ball game at the Dave Hansen Harold, president of the UN The game was beClub and 1957 winner of the UN Stadium. pilgrimage contest, told of the tween Westminster and the Univisits to the UN head office of versity of California at RiverAAUN and to the U. S. mission side. to the UN. The Starletts were also guests at a luncheon in the student 1956 of winner Evelyn Oaks, the UN pilgrimage, showed lounge. The group of girls were slides of her trip to the UN and Bonnie Barlow, Maryanna Hatch, "Great Oaks from Tiny Acorns surrounding national monuments Connie Bingham, Nena Olsen, Carol Peters, Sherree Van WagGrow" was the table topic at the and shrines. enen, Patsy Oss and Natalie Other Toastmistress held students Tyro meeting participating in Andrus. Nielthe program were Nancy recently at a local cafe. The topic Arlene Hall, daughter of Mr. was introduced by Mrs. Lohree sen, Jeanne Madsen, Carol Ann Stephenson and Mrs. Harlin D. Day, Robert Williams and Dee and Mrs. Howard Hall of Orem,am was ai" was crowned queen of the homewuuoisu. iiic yi. Johnston was In charge. S. Ballif coming at halftlme. She nd her Mrs. by ranged George Each member told of som per- who to the attendants were honored at the the read preamble son she knew who had overcome of the United Nations. homecoming dance that evening. charter many difficulties and had a successful life. President Johnston previewed SOMEONE PULLED THE plans for the year as they were formulated at the Interactional WOOL OVER OUR EYES! Toastmistress convention, in Dallas, Tex. On Nov. 9 the Region Five, ITC Council, will meet in & Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ray E. Nelson toastmistress of the evening, presented the & program which included "Lexicography on Synonyms" by Mrs. Blend in 58" widths James M. Grover; a lesson on Was $2.98 speech evaluation and criticism P. Fillmore Mrs. Eloise and by 1 impromptu three minute speeches by Mrs. Stephenson and Mrs. Grover on "Is Reading Becoming a Lost Art" and "Voice" respecFor Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday tively. Club of Provo High School pre ' r PHS Starletk March at 24.98 res. W I I AAWV I I V M Talk about savings! Sears cel- UV I ebrates its famous November Value Demonstration by slashing the price on these Wonderful Fall coats. Come pick your favorite while selec tions are still big. See Sears other fine coat assortments too! tweed itith small dub Stunning collar, popular gored ballerina back,. Milium lined, of course. Black mik white, brown or blue. 6 to 16. oil-wo- ol AMERICAN GYM ASSOCIATION ay DEAR DOROTHY DDC: After going with Jim for eight years, we broke up after a quarrel. We're both too' stubborn to give in. I'm so much in love ith him I almost committed suicide. Delia OPEN HOUSE PLAYTIME FOR THE YOUNG IN HEART tlers aren't supposed to thrive. Farmers speculate that the snakes were brought here some years ago in shipments of posts from southern states and multi plied. . Farmer Clarence Chaplin recently killed a rattler 51 inches long carrying 11 rattles. From 1 For The Man or -- WORK Best V 0L v OR PLAY 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon, - Fri. Sat. by Appt. No Baby Sitter Problem . . Pick-u- p & Delivery Good Care & Supervision . .Fenced Yard Morning & Afternoon Snacks . . Individual Cots for Naps OR MONTH-AG- ES 2 to 7 DOROTHY MADSEN 244 N. 3rd West Provo TSL Ph. 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