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Show Mrs. Maurice W. Johnson Heads Qrem Jr. WomensClub Mrs. Maurice W. Johnson was elected president of the Orem Junior Women's Club- - at the group's Fourth Anniversary din ner meeting held recently. Other new officers of the club are Mrs Ladell Gillman, secretary, and Mrs. John Crandall,' reporter. Mrs. Ted Sneddon is dutgoing president. A noval centerpiece and lovely place cards decorated the table. In charge of 'the affair were Mrs. Richard Juber and Mrs. Grant Social Art Club Hears Travelogue r ' 50 Nephi Club Women At Confab - if ' WA i NEW PRESIDENT Mrs. Maurice W. Johnson was elected president of the Orem Junior Women's Club at a recent din- . Unhappy Friends Portray Marriage in Black Tones asking if you could come up for a Bv MURIEL NISSEN 21 DIX: I'm DOROTHY day. When everything is put on a DEAR next married to proper basis, mom should let you and expect get make the visit. me tell friends year. My married I'm in for a big letdown, that DEAR DOROTHY DIX : I'm a matrimonial bliss isn't so blissful. in high school. The boy freshman They tell me all about their fights, love how I doesn't go to school or work. their difficulties with He was expelled from high school, hard it is to manage the bills, and how they wish they were single has a bad reputation and my prin again. I tell them that marriage is cipal told me I'd be expelled, too, what one makes of it, that two peo- if I'm seen with him on the school ple in love can work things out. grounds. What should I do? The cynical reply is, "You'll Arlene. DEAR ARLENE: Do as your change your mind." I'm beginning worried.--Estelle. principal says. She is looking out to get DEAR ESTELLE : Your friends for your best interests and is ad are lying in their teeth about tne vising you to do the wise thing. thing not one of them would be Freshmen can be very foolish single again if she had the chance. sometimes. There's lots for you Listen to their tales of horror and to learn and, until you know more, pick up tips on how you can avoid be guided by your elders. Surely trouble. In other 'words, profit by there are nice boys in your- - own others' mistakes. The first thing to class. Make friends with them. .1 learn is: don't knock the institu to Send DOROTHY your problem tion of marriage after you're in it. DIX. to Be sure a stampenclose ; wives are" disloyal Complaining envelope, and ones. Any wife who is devoted to ed, her husband won't grumble; about address- her care of this news s, . self-address- , DEAR DOROTHY DIX: My boy friend lives 50 miles from my home. He comes to see me quite often and has asked me to go home with him to meet his family. It would be just for the 'day. Do you think my mother should let me fo? . C. A, CUBED llP. Pa rents Shou Id Be There v. When C rowel Gets Together Q ELINOR-WILLIAM- "Dear Miss Williams: I am a, girl of 15 and wish some adof six vice about a girls. On Friday nights, we go to each other's houses- to have a coke get together from 7:30 unt;l about It p. m. We do nothing get-togeth- wrong. Some girls smoke.. This is their first time at my house and my mother and father say they will stay in their room (our hous.e is small), but the parents of the girls usually go out and we'll feel funny with them in the house. What do you think?" w, " Nashville, Tenn., has the only full- size replica of the Parthenm in Athens," the masterpiece of Greek architecture. - bracelet, make sure that they are in proportion to the size of the bracelet. A delicate bracelet calls for tiny charms. A larger one can take the medium size. Officers Ooolfe Cruise TREATS FROM ABROAD LIVER .... .. BOLOGNA Chunk . RIB STEAKS ' A II 1 mii j n w u lb. 49c RUMP ROAST li Lx Lz3 LUNCH MEAT Assta. .2 lb. 79c CUCUMBERS lb. 49c RADISHES & ONIONS I-- lsp A U&l. j SODA ZEE 80 VV" CRAX No. 2-l- e 303-(Cas- it.: Mt. err. COCA-COL- S 2.98),.... 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Serve with the best-love- d sparkling drink, in all the world . . . Coca-Col- a, enjoyed over 58 million times each, day. RUSSEll corvaMHT O S" fnCbarm N z. tnc coca-oo- ui oHnurr. "cone" m aTfii(e U liuv y BROOMSai biscuit 79c 25c imi CAKE. MIX Sbury ROLLED OATS CRACKERS RUTTED UWI rnniflCC VVViVILJ Purity 40 Count . f AMlkT BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY COCA-COL- OF THE fit fcnnn C0CA-C0- U BOTTLING CO. OF PROVO A 'S ' 22c : ' 16 c f PUNCH 6-- 1 OLIVES Select No ! Tall PORK 'n 39c 2V2 BEANS No. can .. MARSHMALL0WS POWDERED SUGAR 10, imm-iu- t 70 W. 1st N., PROVO. UTAH 9 13c 2-3- 3c 23c ') oi 4 BY 9c 17c 29c advertised and priced approx. at or below our wholesale cost to which we add only 10 at time of salel Titr COMPANY J This merchandise is Hi KIRS 17 c ri f h R UIHIU Villi J 79c 29c 26c Town House, lb. TERMS "V--' 28c ATA rUIDC Reg. DAT I 4-8- 9c rs; Asstd. Flavors EASY KtbUlAX 7c 2-- 1 soo 1.55 WAX PAPER 21c ORANGE-LEMOA V: Sunshine 47c rUCCTIT V.IVMA VnCCLI I m ' 15V2-o- islikM a! TURKEY-Istan- bul 16-o- 9c 3-- 1 POTATOES no CORN FLAKES (0 ROYAL V -- HHc.-Kf I WodtIM : . SV Tall 1 GAL. maue S1mI . 1.73 Purcx or Clorox . W4 - 16-lb- s. GRAHAM CRAX SWEDEN Smorsasbord Sandwich fimM . jtnnHuhh., . On w Knttprl onvc v wuw uwi, vop wun lomato slices, snredded Horseradish, pickle relish. w YV CO. rv J0C ) ,..A z. Z"1- Select TOMATO JUICE SALAD (2) S Home Laundry! or. riin rMO Save 75c ............. O C. S. i w"r DASH No. HOMPY A! 27c . SHRIMP mo. imiw .......... .. 59c 39c ............ SHORTENING A ww Count THRM bPrmS harden, ! UP UNX NAPKIN J - 0c cah 5c lb. 3c 1 .............. ' FLOUR ill ' : ) 3-- 9c Ncw CABBAGE K 2 lb. 29c yj LETTUCE V ' CHEEZ WHIZ ' s JJ LloLJ S; BANANAS lb. 65c 3 lb. 1.09 MUTTON CHOPS Swift's, ' - , I SPAGHETTI and Meat Balls z JJ 1"- 1 DEAR C. A.: Your boy friend's mother 'should write your mother, Roma Freshwater. 'fwr ihptu - . 43c ..w lb. 49c lb. 39c lb. 59c PORK ROAST IH. 39c ( ) (1 29c 23c ) 33c lb. 36c lb. SAUSAGE ... b. ljiiniinnn- ............ NECK BONES PJk ....... lb. SHORT RIBS lb. SLAB BACON .. ropuiar oranas 11 KK . WORLD-FAMOU- iiiv. .......... - GROUND BEEF wiri Coke TEAMED WITH lb. 79c T FRANKS 3) 4 THIS... SIRLOIN STEAK 2lade ROAST POT -- - i When you collect charms for a parents to do a disappearing act whenever your friends come .o your house. It isn't necessary and it isn't proper. It's right for you to have privacy and proper fcr your parents to be in the house but in another room, as they suggested. If your friends can't havi? fun because your parents are under the same roof, although out of sight; if s your friends who are out of line, not your parents, Q "Dear Elinor: Is it proper for me, a girl, to give a surprise party for a boy I know and like on his birthday? Our house is small; Could. I ask his mother if we could have the party at his house, if I pay for every thing?" Ans. It's proper and a fun idea to give a party for a boy you know, if you two are good friends and know the same giri3 and boys. But the party must be at your own home or possibly a nearby teen center that has a YOUR GROCER IS FEATURING X room for private, parties. It would not be proper to ask to have the party at his house. If you do have the party, tell his mother about your plans, because she can be a. big help in seeing that he goes to the party instead of "out with the boys." You can't expect your Ans. UNDON Mrs . Alberta Walker celebrated her birthday Satur day, April 11, with a lovely luncheon at her home. She was delightfully surprised when Mrs. Iola Carlson and her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Bonner, all of Inglewood, Calif ,' dropped in for a short visit. After a luncheon was served, Mrs. Walker opened numerous gifts presented her and the rest of the afternoon was spent visiting. Those attending were Dawn Bez zant Bea Adams, Colleen Walker, Myrtle Clayson, Bernice Stubbs, Alta Taylor, June Durrani and Grace McEwan. EASY-FI- er - Eag le Women Choose New Ladies of the Eagles for Provo Aerie named Mrs. Leon Smith the new president in a recent 'meeting held at the Eagles hall. Other officers chosen to serve with Mrs. Smith are' Mrs. Allen Peterson, vice president; Mrs. Neil Billings, chaplain; Mrs. Berl Crum secretary; Mrs. Harry Bossman treasurer; Mrs. Thomas Hicken conductress; 'Mrs. Sid Belmont trustee; Mrs. Dan Harvey, trustee; Mrs. Ted Oare, trustee; Mrs. Edna Moore, inside" guard; Mrs. Noreeh Claybourn, outside guard. The retiring president is Mrs S . ed paper. By Walker Celebrates Anniversary 3c Tips for Teens Mrs. son-in-la- Ream7! Maid Country Talk On Hypnosis Presented Club' , )) I . VETS DOG FOOD POWDERED MUKnd. , nn 67 Reasons Why You Should Shop at were served to POPCORN ' c PRICES COMPARED TO LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY n Dorothy Dix V' and POPULAR BRANDS - - ce . down. 9 COLORED Dr. Mark E. Allred, speaking on hypnosis for a recent meeting of ner meeting. the Cordial Club, stated that hyp nosis is .now being used in the treatment of certain types of medi members were all dressed alike-idresses, and cal cases. He gave a demonstra pale green one-pietion of hypnotism and showed all wearing pink corsages alike. some of the reactions of a person Mrs. , Elden Sherwood directed ' ' under hypnosis. the chorus and Mrs. Fred D. Mor The club met at the homt of Mrs. gan acted as accompanist.. DeLynn Heaps in Orem. Mrs. Clan Stilson, club president, introduced the guest speaker. , Guests atttending were Leila Ogden and Mrs. Clyde 'Robbins. Refreshments were served to 19 members by Mrs. Heaps, Mrs. Leon Bowden, and Mrs. Dean Bag- ey. NEPHI Fifty club women from Nephi were in attendance at the Nebo First District convention held in Spanish Fork on April 11. A feature of the program was the Federated Chorus from Nephi of 24 voices, which sang two num bers at the morning session and one number at the luncheon. The ed ... .'. Europe. Refreshments 18 guests. mmmmm I self-address- 1 group with color slides and sou venirs which she , brought from Mrs. Bill Nelson a new member was welcomed into the club. The next meeting will . be held in May at the home of Mrs. Tom Gagon. h?m, the home he's given her, the economic status he's struggling to get out of, or his relatives. A girl with any gumption takes the bitter with the sweet and manages to combine them in a tasty dish. If your marriage has a good foundation, with two people who are determined to make a go of. it, you have nothing to worry about. Let your friends air their gripes you can't shut 'em up anyway, but resolve never to copy them. Send a stamped, envelope for my leaflet, "Successful Marriage," which has further suggestions for avoiding a marital let- 1959 three-mont- special guest at the event. in-law- TimRf??Y A?RIhA6' ,' Mrs. Melissa Lewis assisted bv her daughter, Mrs. Erven Nelson, was hostess to the Social Art Club Friday night, where Janice Nei son, a student at the University of Utah, gave a travelogue of her h recent tour of ,15 Eucountries. ropean Miss Nelson entertained the Seeley. Mrs. Lyle D. Johnson, was , DAILY HERALD 9th WEST and I 'J i n 151 n CENTER nnnn rdUUUU STREET, PROVO |