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Show THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1939 Utah County. UUh 1 i-- , ft ft ft ((V-- V fi- a -V i Mr.-an- d McEwan Home Scene Of Club Party The home of Mrs. Kenneth" McEwan Jr., was the scene of the mothers day " party of the Jabfisco club last week. Twenty members and guests enjoyed a turkey dinner after which a program was presented byChar-ibtt- e Chad wick, Elaine Hancock, Judy and Sherry Bailey, and Becker. f - Lo-rin- CORN CUSTARD NEW YORK (UPI) iV ' r DEKATOS LITERARY PLANS GALA EVENT Discussing- the forthcoming installation brunch of the Dekatos Literary Club are Mrs. Kent Tolboe, left, Mrs. Paul Clark, center, and Mrs:! Clinton Wiest. The gala affair will take place Salur-da- v Mav 16. at the Salt Lake Country Club' beginning at 1 p.m. Mrs. Clark . is chairman, of the event, assisted by Mrs. 'Wiest, Mrs. Tolboe and Mrs. Cullen - j ; I unnstensen. : . Club Notes Dqrothy Dix f Guests were- Mrs. Allen Dickey, Mrs. Ross MemmottMrs. Gilbert Mrs. Eldon Bailey Chadwick, Mrs. Neil Newell, Mrs. Don Cole and Mrs. Delos Scott. V A phone . call was placed that evening to Mrs. Lloyd Barkj a member of the club who is con fined at the Utah Valley .Hospital, and each member talked to her Has Gal Finally Found Father? Her Long : her. I just don't like to bowl. I'm Ul Claudia. p DEAR DOROTHY DIX: A few DEAR CLAUDIA: What do you weeks ago I got a job in a small have against bowling? It has be factory; My duties, which are var-ie- come an absolute must in practical- include carrying messages and ly every social circle. As you grow 'delivering paychecks throughout older, you'll be left out of c many of these errands, trrouD gatherings if you don't bowl. tlielant. On one her I saw a man, who I am convinced Learn now. Ask mom to have and their friends told daughters bring 13 jpy father. Mother always me my dad had died in a car I bet in no time you'll prefer it to for wu, crash shortly after my birth and the show. It's much better posture" and poise. that she would tell me more about promotes agrace, wonderful also way to make hint when I was older." Well, I am but not least, it Lafet hew friends. land still don't know anynow 17 Doesn't vour mother. Dlease will thing about my father. Mother ilease you? keeos a picture of him on her she do a lot to dresser and it 'is this stranger's DEAR DOROTHY DIX: We're a resemblance to that picture that makes me think that I was misled group of working girls with a comabout my father's death, that he mon gripe our office manager. He is alive and working quite close wastes time all day, . talks about to me. I know this man isn't marr- the most ridiculous things, lies, is ied" and he has hinted to friends hypocritical to all the employees of mine about a romantic pasf in- and is disliked by us.,The Big Boss is easygoing and likes to think of volving a child born out of oHw can I find out for sure his company as one big, happy if he is my father? Nan. family. He refuses to listen to any stories about the office manager. tell of d, It-i- DEAR NAN: First J w all, been told tne true story about t j your : father. From tne facts you present it seems quite, pos sible that a sad story will have a happy tending. ZSl'd like to hear Muriel Nissen more DEAR DOROTHY Both boys are returning oh leave soon and my brother! intends to bring his friend home. How shall I tell, this boy! that I'm married and have children? Brooke L. ; DEAR BROOKE: You! should never have, begun the deception and your brother should not have encouraged you. But I suppose you realize that now: It would be best for brotherto break the e news; second! - best would for you to write him. Letting him arrive at the home front to see you surrounded by your children would be embarrassing for every one concerned Avoid that tangle DIX: - My mother goes bowling every Friday night and expects me to go with her I'd rather go to the show with my" own group. If I tell mom I dcrJt want to go, she gets the impression I don't like to be with I II i JJ fi . Send your problem to DOROTHY DIX, Be sure to enclose a stamp ed, envelope, and address her care of this newspaper. self-address- M If hr ' yariety '"T wejre refreshments and - " mi 11 in I ""i um-i- A II ever-popul- "Oklahoma." ar he also" sang other compositions jvhich teamed each f these with ither song. writers. .' .. .. J Also an interestjng bortion of the program was a repoift of the biennial - convention pf the , National federation -- of Music Clubs, given jy Mrs. F. C. ' iac: ;ard, .who jis :urrently serving a ; a national oard member. jl .1 Mrs. Packard told )f the various events and personalities and commented how proujd Utah' could be for the honors bestowed by Robqrt Brownlee of Proyo, who won the young artists auditions: to LeRby J Robertson for jxis cciiiosing; jto the Ogden Chorale d rected by Ed Sandgren, who captured, the audiences, with their binding! and were given such an (tvatjion for their rendition of J. Spencjer Corn waft's arrangemenlt of Coine, Come. Ye Saints," which they sang as their concluding number. PRICES!" if FOOD CEHTER A BACON i S BEEF ROASTS Ze- -', Rolled ..... SAUSAGE I VC mwm Whole or Shank 1 m i Lsa j cor-spondi- q parent (no stags). . . . . Chunk StyleJ......., TOMATO SOUP 35c , CAMPBELL 5, TALL CAN lb. 39c Country Style. . n . One lb. Nabisco or Purity Saltme trackers hKtfc with each o cans of Soup. f ''' Piece! lb. u u U 'CHARCOAL BRIQUETS lb. 89c . . . ij J R (KINGSFORD'S) 0 L I- i J Gerber'- s,Strained v. !(2;(o u ... y) i cans PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUI- Choice of CAKE Flavors BAG., .".only 69c 10-l- b. 1 noo 1 24-o- i APPLE: PIE z Parfait JzE: 29c PIE DEAL ire roPAU ia ri Value 45c Ckri ' 4 & Nortons '; :. .1.24 . . Both for 4 okas. 89c . . S ICECREAM j cans DRINK T LB. BAG u cans Tastewell No. 303 can i i ." I noo oo Mppllesi ng vo) Clearwater SAVE AT CARSON'S V - f .:: '! a!LQGQs 11 - f. - j '. 'j.l ., Tastewell 46-o- z. . 5ans$lJ0 . for '' .i Sl (MIRACLE WHIP y 4WAwT6vi flflAVnMM A . .O. w v ICC wuii 7 i i CVDIID I liUI i wui. . 89c 10-l- b Can . qabi- n- Log 48-o- z. Can M , ' . Tiptop Frozen LiMO WAD PEAS " 6-o- z. can . . .. 12cans$LQ0 , n Snow Crop Frozen 10-o- Pkg. z. . .. ., . . ' I 4 .1 I C W ... buttermilk makes the i : a BUTTERMILK TENDER IIome Laundry HACI1 1SH3II can 20-l- light, buttermilk good! Albers Flapjack Mix best-tastin- g pancakes you've ever enjoyed! rnation 10-Pou- nd : SALT " quality product - 2.i5 ?Om"y"a)lS 5 i- -19" ; . j ' ..... ... ...... .! - ' L - T;!v LOWER AT CARSON'S 109 - . - . ... ' ; : .................... 1 88 .100 lbs. 90c Softener. Gal - We Reserve the Right Limit 54c 3 t, to Quantities Sold 1209 NORTH 900 EAST YOU GET MORE FOR YOUR DOLLAR AT CARSON'S! : "i ; ;i . ri t . L I 'J ' Prices Effective Thor., 3:30 P. M., FRI. and SAT, May 14 15, 1- 6, b. Pkg. PUREX-CHL0R0- X t feElMimMS ij..;lM.3c! Skippy A tall cans because they're ; , " CEREALS ARE PRICED r V V t -- I JT S , ' - "V FRFH FRUITS nnrl VFfFTARI Lumberiack- -, -.' CVDIID '.' ": .... 5 n93c' Product DIIMru'Suy'Boy.'. I UUVH Pi nt Bottles Dill. Whole or PICKLES Aro liced. Gallon . .V.V. n :: ,, :- UTAH TOMATO ijUlC 1 h YOU GET MORE FOR YOUR FOOD DOLLAR AT CARSQM'S! .i TOEY PANCAKE THURSDAY and FRIDAY AFTER- ..".YN OONSJ CFiildren must be with FREE! CRACKERS FREE! Pound Average 8-- 12 CENTER CUTS f BOLOGNA X S.Choice POUND 2 lbs. 89c I ACCOMPANIED BY A PARENT! BE Premium ed DEAR DOROTHY DIX: 1 have been separated from my husband for a year and have two small children. My brother, who' is stationed in Germany, gave my name to a buddy of his over there, and we've been for several months. nor I Neither my brother have told this boy that I'm married v -- 'illJIUIM'IMijrivi.TjiilliliJnuilJxiuili 7 CHILDREN MUST u situation or resign from the com pany. ways A tjhe dainty Mrs. Nielsjon was the recipient played were served. of a lovely! gift. Miss employed at a Dinner wa served at long tables, bank in Taylor, Spanish Fork, was sec where coverts were laid for Mr. retary at the Payson Junior and Mrs. Foster Gardner and fam High f School for a number off ily; Mr. and Mrs.v J. W. Nielson years and has also been em and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Clay ployed at Pages Inc. In Spanish Beesley, Fork. II ! ! Bridal Shower 0rsfift's to this problem is a mass resigna tion. No one is going to tell the Big Boss how to run his business, you 11 never reform the jO.M , so the alternatives are: resign to the i The group will; serve for two years. Eni oys n. II DEAR HANGING: I trust you aren't also hung! The only solution 4 i PAYSON Helen Marie Taylor, will wed Maynard Scott jof who The family? of Mrs. Wayne Niel- on May 22, was honorjed son honored Mrs. Nielson at a Nephi a j at ''personal" shower given Mothers Day--Birthday party Mon- ' Thursday by Mrs. Boyd Anderson day evening at the home of Mr. at home. and Mrs. Clay Beesley in Maple-to- . - A pf parlor games U- - I i L. Y FREE CANDY! ALL DAY SATURDAY ! Xhefferj M ' CINCH I "'! Nielsoq Family Honorsr Mother ""'' m ill rhittee. Pavson Miss Hanging. - 4 mmmmmmmt " ' Mrs. Ernest Boyer. and Mrs. J. Lewis Bird, program com- - heir wee :yiwEMy II i k. your mother about your discovery. V j MIGNONETTES Will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. Jerry E. Christen- sen 684 N. 11th E.-- "at 7:30 p.m. FORTNIGHTERS The notice for the club listed in Wednesday's Herald was. an erroneous report. "" J alton, i SHOP CARSON'S EVERYDAY SHELF " '" ' .' members pr !sent. 325-degr- ee d. 1959-60- i : delightful progrlm featuring lives and music df the famous tieam Richard .Rogers and Oscar IjTammerstein, was presented' by ilrs. Carl DiFiorre of Payson, iwho secretary; Mrs.Ed Forshee, treasher feelingfthat the! muurer; Mrs. George Brailsford, repo- Expressed of sic these men vas truly reprerter-historian; Miss Zina Johnsentative American music, and son;" parliamentarian;, Mrs. Oliver $ang "a number of songs from Mrs. Allen showed several slides to the group and served delicious refreshments to 22 i pre-heate- J SPRINGVILLE Mrs. Lawrence Lynn was elected new president of the Springville Federated Music Club at the concluding meeting of the season, held Friday evening at the ihcune of Mrs. Max Sumsion. She! succeeds Mrs. Arthur Finley. Elected to serve with Mrs. Lynn were Mrs. Kent Palfreyman, vice president; Mrs. Howard Maycock, ng j j By MURIEL NISSEN wed-olc- ff year H Fresh i - i put-goi- corn makes delicious custard. Combine 2' cups of fresh corn cut off the cob with 3 lightly beaten eggs, 2 teaspoons of finely chop ped onion, - IVi teaspoons of salt, Ys teaspoon each of ground black pepper and garlic powder and 1 cup of milk. Turn mixture into buttered in dividual custard cups, using of a cup to each container. Place cups in a pan of hot water and bake in a oven 1 hour or until a knife in serted In the ' center comes out clean. . Serve hot, garnish with fresh parsley. Serves 6.; da -- ,.. I ' 1 . j Is : ;. I'., The concluding session for this year of the1 Beta Sorosis was held Wednesday ;afternoon, at ". the home of Mrs. D. Orlo Allen, where Mrs. Angus Cannon, president; conducted j the meeting and gave a "farewell"" address. Mrs. .Leeipan v Bennett, new president of! the organization, was introduced by Mrs. Cannon, and gave a short acceptance speech. She also presented the committee members for the Bartholomew of Springville.: The couple will be married Saturday, May 16, in the Lehi Fourth Ward Church, and immediately following the ceremony will be feted at an' open house from 8 to 10 p. m., to which friends and relatives are invited, Miss Turner is a lifelong member of the Lehij Fourth Ward, where she has engaged in its various activities. Mr. Bartholomew is a graduate of Springville High School and is presently attending B r i g h am Young University. J if Mrs. Lawrence Lynn New It President of Music Qluh ' Beta Soros is Concludes Year' With Final Meet Susan Turner Of Lehi To Wed Saturday May 16 LEHI Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Turner announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of heir daughter, Susan, to Errol BartholoMrs. Dwight mew, son of ox:;:;:'S'AW':;;$x DAILY HERALD PROVO |