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Show MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1959 Utah County, Utah 1Q DAILY HERALD $J ('""Wo-y'--- Mrs. GROVE PLEASANT Stella Oaks, and Mrs. Walter C. Ewing were guest speakers ai i the Timpanogos First District of Utah Federated Women's Club T Wiwhen they held their annual wssf spring convention Saturday in the Pleasant Grove Third-Sixt- h Ward chapel. Under the theme of "Building Better Communities" the Pleasant Grove Elysium Club, hostess fo. the convention, weicomea the 150 ladies to this year's cony en tion. Mrs. Ewing, chairman of community development, spoke to the group on "Community AchieveX s m - & , , ? r NEWLYWEDS AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Jay B. Healy are at home to their friends following their wedding in the Salt Lake Temple recently. The bride is the former RaNae Pynei daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Pyne. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester H. Healy. All are of Orem. They were honored at a wedding reception at the Sharon Stake House. ' , ' ' " 0mM ' :: teswss : ''. " Dorothy Dix "' Advising the representative clubs to upgrade their communJ ity development program, she ! J aid thro suggested seeking ugh our governing bodies and calling ADDRESSES CONFAB Mrs. upon the division and departStella Harris Oaks, of Provo, mental chairmen who know who addressed the members what's new on federation level.; of the Timpanogos First Dis- Stressing the importance and tricf of Utah Federated Womvastness of the work that is en's Clubs when they held their being done by federated women's annual convention in Pleasant clubs in our state she informed Grove Saturday. the women tha as of Jan. 1, al Utah clubs had sent in reports Service, explained that that showing $100,000 raised for com- woman knows that no child can munity development, projects and grow up to sympathize, think over 200,000 donation hours for or feel for anything or anybody community development. more than it has heard and exMrs. Oaks gave a forceful talk perienced in. his own home. She on "Women in Community Serv added, still speaking of .Utah's ice". "My plea is not for less Woman hi community service church work, but for "women to represented by the silhouette manage so that there is included "This alert woman gives active on their agenda Ihe time and the support to the slogan of the Nato mood render community tional Adult Education Associaservice as well," she said. tion which commits a citizen to Mrs. Oaks, in referring to a one hour of community service tall silhou e 1 1 e, representing a week, plus one hour spent in a Utah's Woman in Community study to increase the quality of - Splendid Spouse Makes Wife Feel Superfluous mv"1"1"" "V" but with practically no His sister tells me he thinks no girl could possible like him. It's true he is utterly lacking in social graces but I prefer the h type. I know he likes me and, unless he is absolutely blind, he must know I like him. But he has never asked for a date Exasperated. DEAR EXASPERATED: It sure does irk us females when a. mere man resists every encouragement we give him. When women are so susceptible, what right has a man to remain untouched? I think your diamond4n-the-roug- h just doesn't want to be bothered by girls. The only way you can reach him is through the intellect. Ask his ad vice about something, invite him to a brainy lecture ( even if it bores you stiff), read a deep book and discuss it with him. You might even a home grow to like the stuff yourbrings self. If constant dripping can wear is good salary, a de stone, it must have some away completely on an egghead. effect pendable and very agreeable I'm just awed by DEAR DOROTHY DIX: Is it all it I to accept presents such as correct guess. hV ' J, Janice clothes and jewelry fromTmy boss? Dear Janice We're both married. What kind of How come wife presents would be proper? Mrs. No. 1 let this R.B. Muriel Nissen p a ra gon ge DEAR MRS. R.B.: Cold cash is away from her? You have a the. most proper, useful and thoroughbred, Janice. Don't look simplest gift for an employer to the gift horse in the mouth. Some give any employee. Clothes and men ask nothing from life but to are out. find a woman to pet, pamper and jewelry spoil. Enjoy it. It will probably last. A child or two or three, or DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I met four in the household would bal Mitch last summer when I was ance the work load and banish vacationing in his hometown. We corresponded all winter, he has your feeling of inadequacy. been to see me several times, my DEAR DOROTHY DIX: My best parents like him and we get along girl friend has a twin brother who fine. So what's the catch? He's 25 and I'm only 16, but look and act is extremely intelligent, older. My parents object to he an interesting conversationalist, difference in our ages but have nothing against our dating. And they really do like Mitch. This summer I'm going back to grandma's, so Mitch and I will see each other often. I admit the possibility that. I'm flattered by the attention "A group of Taylor family sisters, of an older man and may not be love. Gloria. all former residents of this area in DEAR GLORIA: You are being held a family reunion in Salt Lake every opportunity to learn City recently to honor a birthday given true your feelings for Mitch. No of one of the women and to bid one is you. Date Mitch, try rushing farewell to another, leaving for to date boys nearer, your own California to make her home. the end of. the sum age and, by The home of Mrs. Gary Johnson you'll know your own mind in Salt Lake City was scene of the mer, and heart. The age difference itself party and attending were the sis- is not toosserious. ters and their daughters as fol lows: Mrs. Clyde j(Laie) Johnson Send your problems to DOROand her daughter, Ruth Ann; Mrs. THY DIX. Be sure to enclose a Bruce (Elma) Haws and daugh envelope, ters, Mrs. Floyd Peterson and Mrs. stamped, and address her care of this newsSherman Greenwood, American paper. c Fork; Mrs. LaVell (Fay) Gamett, daughter, Mrs. LeRoy Jackson; Mrs. P. A. (Emma) Cammans, Las Vegas, Nev., daughter, Mrs Eddie Bills, Magna; Mrs. Val (Mable) Garfield, daughter, Connie, of Salt Lake; Mrs. Bob (Fawn) Webster, who is leaving for California; Mrs.harles (Lucy) Route, 1 ., v, .'-- . j diamond-in-the-roug- ex-husba-nd - ? ' i r : i( . -- f i ILj r o an ' tjt - I Sc fJ Ji A 7 ) - ' 'CI c s : ' A? i I I . ? self-address- ed Book Lore Club Mrs. Bobbie Webster, Mrs. N. J. Reese and Mrs. Grant F. Taylor, a sister-in-laand her daughter, Shauna all of Salt Lake City. Dinner was served and pictures taken of the group. Gifts were given for the birthday and going away. Sees Colored Pictures Shown NEPHI The Book Lore Club was taken on a sight seeing tour through Canada through colored pictures shown by Marilyn Ostler, who had been on a mission for the Latter Day Saints Church there. She was introduced by Mrs. The nation's Chester Williams who had the pro training school for the blind was the Per- gram in charge. kins Institution for the Blind,, esMiss Ostler told of the saw tablished at Watertown, Mass., in mills, where people Jn that section 1829. worked and of the three months w , first , PLEASANT GROVE MAN MARRIES Mr. and Mrs. Gary Carson are making their home in Pleasant" Grove following their recent marriage in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, and reception held the same evening. The bride is the former Martha Jane Sharpe of Deatsville, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Carson of Pleasant Grove are the . parents of the groom. d, , Orem Wards Slate t A nnual Dance "Deep in My Heart" will be the theme of the Gold and Green Ball of the Orem Thirteenth and Sixteenth Wards, which will be held Tuesday, V April 21, at 8:30 p.m. , A floorshow will begin at 10 p.m., featuring,, a girl's '. quartet, and exhibition dances by members of both wards, under the direction of Maxine Duke and Marilyn Wallace. will be served. Nephi Family Holds Reunion NEPHI Honoring Dr. Ladru Jensen on his birthday anniversary, the Udall Jensens of Nephi entertained at a family dinner and reunion at their home recently. The family played games and visited. The families came, from Salt Lake City, Midvale, Provo and Ephraim. Those attending were: Dr. and Mrs. A. Ladru Jensen, Mrs. Lu Dean Franes and husband John and their children Val, Byron, Myrna and Randy; Mrs. Faye J. Buttle and husband Lee and son Leland;' Evert J. Jensen and wife, Rebecca; Mr. and Mrs. Hal Jen sen and son Steven and daughter Janice; Mr. and Mrs. Arliss G. Jensen and son Jeffery, who have just recently returned from two years service in Germany; Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Jensen and children Chad and Da Nae; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jensen and Mr. Neil Jensen. of growing farms. Aunts, Daughters Enjoy Luncheon Mrs. Max Littlefield was hostess on Thursday at a luncheon tendered a number of her aunts and their daughters. Family pictures were shown after the luncheon and the group joined on a tour of the old home of their mother and grandmother, the late Mrs. Joseph A. Stubtos, which has recently been remodeled, Refreshments Don LDS Temple Scene Of She Siaid a warm breeze comes from the ocean that melts the snow and during the summer it is very hot, but in the winter it was so cold,, many degrees below zero and they had to have so much clothing to keep from freezing, about 40 or 50 pounds of it. She told how the 'missionaries got along in that cold country. Mrs. Joe Garrett, vice president was inc harge and eight members nmv ONLY Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Bert Argyle returned from Las Vegas, Nev. They are at home to their friends here. w v Mrs. Fay Huff, underwent major surgery in the 'Hughes Memorial Hospital Friday morning, April 17. Cloverette Club J m?t and elected the following officers for the coming year: Janet Anderson, president; Sandra Anderson, Patricia Huff secretary; Joyce Beckstrom, reporter; chorister, Helen Larsen; project, Susan Beckstrom and Kathy Christensen, and recreation, Cheryl Whiteley. They voted to take Foods I. Three new members were taken into the club. Leaders are Mrs. Arlo Ml Anderson assisted by her.daugh-- t ' Sheila. The 4-- H vice-preside- nt; wmimm rz V UWLl ... x $15 Down .....".$9W fl .... . Soiled. Reg. $139.95 ? 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T ture Rest) in the beautiful new 3 Jesse Ray. & Princess Model now yours for 5 to pay as a private company does, its rates would have to be raised Thursday night April 16 many Lake Shorites attended the wedding reception in Spanish Fork, for Blaine,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clayson and Marian James. The young couple left after the reception for Las Vegas, Nev., where they will honeymoon. They will be f at home to their friends In Spanish Fork, on America's No. 1 Homt Reducing Plan Adamson, If TVA had taxes Wedding Mothers with several small children around the house know about rings in bathtubs. And they have solved this problem while everyone in the family keeps fresh and sparkling ' clean. .' Once the water is in the bathtub, pour a tea spoonful of water soft- ener in. This won't harm the' skin and keeps , a ring from forming. fmpp fn)M M Mrs. Farrell Jorgenson, American Fork; Mrs. Earl Stubbs and their daughters, Mrs. Jack Thurgood and period of the wheat . Winner. Mrs. William A. Beazer Jones-Larse- n extended an invitation for the District Convention to meet in LAKE SHORE Larry Larsen Provo. for 1960. The invitation were accom and Jones Judy was accepted. to the Salt Lake LDS panied Temple on their wedding day, by his mother, Mrs. Lowell Larsen; grandmother, Mrs. Alice Thornton of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Jones of Spanish Fork and the Lake Shore bishopric and their wives, April 14. Many friends and relatives An interesting program on the from here attended the recep "World of Art" was presented tion the following night in Spanish The young couple are before the members of the Fork. in Las Vegas, Acacia Club Friday afternoon, honeymooning Nev., and will live in Spanish by Mrs. Wallace Wayman, when Fork. the group met at the home of 25 young people made their Mrs. Clifford Moffit. first appearance on' the stage in Mrs. Thomas Woolsey, presone-athree plays, sponsored by ident, was in charge of the meec-in- the MIA under the directionof Mrs. Theodore Taylor gave drama director, Mrs. Allen Clay-sotalk and read an original poem, assisted by Mrs.'R. L. Shep ' expressing appreciation to the herd and Marian Tuckett. The club members as well as to the evening was completed by musiclub itself. cal numbers and special readMrs. Wayman explained th,e ings. different kinds of art, and gave short biographies on the follow- Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Larsen were ing artists, showing many of hosts at a dinner April 15 for Mr. their paintings: Rijn Van Rem- and Mrs. J. W. Jones of Highbrandt, Peter Paul Reubens, land, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Roger Buonarroti Michaelangelo, Vin- Stevens, of Sacramento, Calif.; cent Van Gogh, Sir Joshua Rey- Mr. and Mrs. Dean Jones, nf nolds, Jan Van Eycfc, Leonardo Spanish Fork and Mr! and Mrs. DaVinci, and Paul Cecanne's. Kent Larsen, of Heber. "All art is a striving of the human spirit after realism. of Forms expression are diverse, but in origin and purpose the arts are identical," Mrs. Wy man stated and in conclusion quoted that someone has said "the law of each art is convertible into every ; other. Raphael paints wisdom, Handel sings it, Thidas carves it and Shakespeare writes,'! to this we may add Mrs. Wayman stated that "Christ lived it." Refreshments were served to 19 members by the hostess. Attending the family function were: Mrs. Jess Smith, Mrs. Rhea Mrs. COUPLE AT HOME IN SANDY Making their home Utah, are the new Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rigby, whose marriage and subsequent reception took place in Springville recently. The new Mrs. Rigby is the former Lola Hatfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hatfield, and the groom is the ' son of Mr. and Mrs. Don ' V Rigby, all of Springville. in-Sand- Barker, Vogue Pattern District v Adamson, ' . o) . Taylor Sisters Lunch And Visit ; A Sperry. Fifteen members were present. , - ' i Mrs. Rex Hill, president was in charge and the committee for the party was Mrs. Earl Shaw, chairman, Mrs. Max Frampton, Mrs. Jay Bowles, and Mrs. William L. n, "- well-rea- Utah About two thirds of them have been active in some community betterment project. Ninety per cent of these women have in their also been we how well the group are in churches " "Let's measure our' success by works together, as well as by th. rods of pavements or sewers or more tangible things," she advised. "Let's end each session with a 10 minute evaluation of how well we got along with the business of "human togetherness", as well as how nearly we covered the specific agenda." Then she added, "Solving of human relations problems makes Utah's woman ki community service a noble modern pioneer." The outstanding departmental sessions were led by Mrs. Claude Txmax, of Nephi and Mrs. Ralph Harshman of Provo. Mrs. TJon E. Brimley of Pleasant Grove was general chairman of this year's convention. The luncheon tables had been artfully decorated to carry out the convention theme. Special honored guests at the luncheon were Mrs. Jesse R. Wadley, district mother ft. 1959; Rees Bench, "Oscars to Teachers" award; and Mrs. Allen ct .!:-..-- IK : g. ' V her leadership, the building and fortifying of her philosophy and convictions that keep her abreast of our rapidly changing times." She pointed out that there are 4500 Federated club women in H. Ockey Jr. Art Themes Acacia Meet self-confiden- : 'i , NEPHI A pot luck party celebrated the fourth anniversary of the Nautilus Club at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ostler on Thursday evening. A large birthday cake centered a table trimmed in the club colors of purple and sliver. The dinner was served on small tables, after which table games were played with the prizes being won by Mrs. Bernell Christensen, Mrs. Lee Boswell and Mrs. James active " By MURIEL NISSEN DEAR DOROTHY DIX: This is the second marriage for both my husband' and me. In my former marriage I was accustomed to doing all household chores myself,; even though' I was working. My never offered his servknow how to do didn't icesand house anyhow. the around things My present mate, Bob, is the exact opposite and, frankly, I don't know him. He brings how to cope--wit- h me coffee in the morning, fixes s breakfast drives me to work,-meetme at night", starts dinner, cleans- - the house, washes dishes " and cooks meals. He loves doing it but makes me feel superfluous. I feel he really doesn't need me. I love him dearly but feel guilty about having him do things I should be doing. He has a "job, too, works hard and steadily, JMOrVAA2AAJ - ment". - ' a is Pleasant Grove Club Hosts Confab Of Local Federated Wo men 's Clubs " an AJ m Nautilus Club Notes Anniversary ? Beware of 1 Call STAUFFER now!? ifJ t at m mm 6O0. $mmt ari of f m.iiKj nf .... l.mr MJOl. mm tm amcmn mf t PO ImnO immuit Inn mhmm n momtk. ' of t mm m mm mnt maUm HOUSEHOLD. FINANCE J $6O0wad4by HOUSEHOLD HHANCE CORPORATION 132 :&t were present. Of Cetrf rnOfCI-- FRonklin 3-53- m. 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