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Show -- 4 i 0 ti V Various Topics Entertain Springville Women's Clubs i-(v b-ft-- 4-4U I" i ivjr V - i - " T WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1053 Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD pointed out that England is enwas tirely surrounded by wafer, that the interesting subject of the meet- no; point Is 75 j miles from salt ing of Companions Club Thursdiiy water, that the largest' lake is but three miles square, that the evening, Guest speaker was Mrs. Enid. weather is moderate but very Pole! of Salt Lake City, who in humid, and thej people are kind the course of the evening molded and gentle. She had ' pictures to a jclay bust of a mother and babe show as she progressed In her as she explained the art of seulp-torin- g talk. , to her listeners,! Mrs, Polei Mrs. Norley Hall reported to also told how she became interest the group on the talk on Russia ed in sculptoring whenj she began given by Governor George D. attending classes at the University Clyde at the meetingof the of Utah after her chidren w:ee Legislative Council, which all 'in school, and how her interest she jattended with Mrs. Art Childs, finally evolved into becoming an the club's other representative. assistant to Dr. Avard Fairbanks The meeting was held at the in teaching the art. 'home of Mrs Blair Sargent and She was introduced to the group refreshments were served. by Mrs. Ray Clark, a member of Pari Passu the club and also a niece of Mrs. Dr. Robert Nightingale talked Polei. to members about "tranquilizers" Mrs. Alan Stewart, who repreclub of the Passu last ThursPari sents the clu at - the Women when they met at .the Legislative Council, reported Gov- day, evening of Mrs. Kay Johnson. ernor George D; Clyde's talk on home Dr. Nightingale said that before Russia given at the last meeting, a a doctor, will prescribe these Mrs. James Sumsion he should acquaint himletter she had recieved from Life with his patient, self magazine in response to a letter their thoroughly jland environment, heredity written by a committee of Springville club women regarding porno- and other vital factors. He voiced his opposition to the use of trangraphic literature. Refreshments were served to 22 quilizers because of their power members present and a guest Mrs. and thus their danger when not used with precaution Sand under Annette M onsen. the guidance of a doctor. Faits Bien Mrs. 'Ray Lofgran informed the In furtherance of their studies group on the talk about Russia of "Countries of the World", Mrs. given by Governor George D. J Reid Bird presented a program Clyde at the meeting of the on England to members of the Legislative Council. Faits Bien Club last Thursday were served by Refreshments ' 15 to the hostess members and a evening. Among other things, Mrs. Bird special guest, Mrs. Ralph Olsen. By EVELYN BOYER SPRINGVlLLE-Sculptorin- r ' - - - M - . "-- j- Service League Sponsors Pa r ty At Hospital afd i . . is s m--in Service of the League with members even an Proyo Jaycees sponsored ing of dancing games and refresh ments for patients of Ward 19 and of the Provo ' ' v - - - . ' ' ? I Warj I , ' ' " , iniiiiiiTi TinififfiTmiTiniiirtlrfiimMMfaamrffriiTnrTiBiifiriiiiii Mr. and Mrs. 1'Elisha OliSLHVK ANNIVERSARY e long-timIYVarner, former residents of this county, will . observe their golden! wedding- anniversary today, at their home in Salt Lake City No special celebration has .been planned I Claire Vance, Mrs. Hickenloopef, Mrs, Earl Wagoner, and Mrs Carlos; Phillips. Guests were Mrs.' Grant Frans- worth, Mrs, John Huish and Mrs. Kenneth Adams Mrs '. Blind Group Slates Lihapter i j d, i e. . . I co-own- . er i . - ! J , great-grandchil- rj i " ! j Woman's club house. Harold Kendall, president of the chapiter was hi charge of jthe meet-- l in? and announced that t h e r would be an annual chapter party Oct. 24, in Salt Lake City at the I Murray D. Allen Center, 239 E. 1st S.. for! the members of the '. association. J Those participating in! the pre mentation of the program! ineh'chl Ethel R. Lewis and two daughters as a trio; Klea Rawson and Carol Moore; Mrs Rulon Boysen, Ann Merrill, Melva' Allred, Karen Ostj ler and Susan Field. Dancing concluded the evening and refreshments were served by Zella Pess'etto to 24 members and friends. - j s ' ; . Si ! !M Most of the, southern j Alpinej slopes, are located in Italy and France, offering sunny winter resorts and good' Spring snow sports, according to the Alpine Tourist Commission. -- . - They were informed of the many needs of the patients, and' told that th club members can 'help by providing Christmas gifts. Members ; of the panel- - explained that lesson jonj "Public Relations" was given to the members oi the .Credit Women' Breakfast- Club when they met at a local cafe forj their monthly meeting. , Iiaury Goodwill presented the lesson. Shirlee Bartholomew, president; Mrs, William Sorensou of meeting. The group planned the installation of officers for Nov. 6, at Park's Cafe in Orem. - j L By ELINOR WILLIAMS If you're one of the ljucky girls who is going to a pr!ep school or college weekend house, party be the kind of guest who rates a second invitation How? Like i this: H 1. When you write to your, date! to accept his invitation ("I'd love to come"),add tiat you'd appreciate it, if he'll let! you know what's cooking for the! weekend, so you'll bring the righlt clothes, 'i 2. Wear a suit Ten members of the Ghez Moi Clu-enjoyed r av dinner at a local cafe where a meeting was planned to be held at' the home 3 of Mrs. Ron Mel chin which will be in form of a shower. a . . for travel. Pack all your formal finery for the date dress and the shoes that go with it; an extra sweater ahd blouse,! socks, comfortable low - level big dance; a day-lengt- h ; I ! j j . I -- i ... 8 My The onfy thina that adds un quicker than, your bill at the upermarket is the calories in the ituf f you buy. cmea Phone FR I - De kotos Litetqry Club Notes LITERARY Club Prepa .Interesting Prog rarti for Open Session LEAGUE Will meet Friday at 2:30 p.m. at. the home of Mrs. Weldon-Taylor. Lynn program ferior. Taylqr 6n- - . wlill the give contemporary in- j fYESIIARAII Will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m." at the home of Irene Bair, 270 E. 2nd S. Provo. Speaker will be pr. San ford Bingham. The Ore n group is especially invited. "". PIIILE NAD A Will meet Thursday at the home' of Mrs. Frank Dain 598 E. 3950 N. with Mrs. Glenn Allen in ch'arge Excerpts from Shakespeare's mittee about the number of "Taming of the Shrew," "Romeo gliosis they wish to bring," hou and .Ifulict," and "Hamlet" will do so . right away. be .presented by Dn- - and Mrs. Lael Woodbury before the meni-- i bers of Dekato Literary's open in session Friday. In connection with the club's program "Seven Lively Arts, the group will devote Friday's ' of. the program. UNITY CLUB v meeting to the theater. The event is being, held at. the Wil meet fonight at 7:43 p.m. at liackar.lic, hnf!ae'h 'ov mvsc,, fall lar u b a and iains. may rotrntri where the main building of the Central Utilities building. ion, nv,! ii.naj" up' y or' (!a ''- - vt hinl And kjiti-Utah Vocational School. Each' flowers attractively arranged will to (lay ii'rn I'l'inl, ly Jijnii ;mi f tU il i'lf the decoration. 'provide member is asked to 'bring a gtrst. ii M)il(I )t:ti:it-.in . ith t j. The committee in "(.lunge ton , uncoiiiiui t..!.!i' .! NINETEENTH CENTURY if ;illiv.om ar,(j (ait o ehair- - caiisfol' jnitintu'f ilisroinfort i, Doim's I'iils Will meet Friday, Oct. 23 at 2i sists of Mrs. Flake ofi 11. Smith. nd t ii l.y th'.'ir iiy p m. at the home of Mrs. 11. W man; Mrs. Thales U I'S'Hc li1ttlfi' Mrs. J. Benson Egan, members .iHiin'i,SDofhirif ptwl l.y th' ir luilil l!ti;i lie iiclionj Gease, 471 E 3rd S. tb' (M. ;i tlie id Mrs. J. Merrill Bushneji 0 ji ,it;'t it OREM BRANCH OF THE the nil i, ut of ihn mili of kiUiH y tnhi who welcome guests. Members A.A.U.W. ASSOCIATION imci.iiche m;iki s.you iwl .'i if rtHtli Will mee Oct. ;22 for a dinner have not yet contacted the com- iUh f.lri ilt'KB li ghts, don't i ait, try Mf.ir'al ' l'iil-' came the hapi'V fnilliiyia meeting at BY's Grotto. Theme hnve Ak 'Jot ijfd for owr of the "banquet will be "The United be held early so Ihe group can at- Titw, !arj??, size smd save laoney. I'wmomy I'iUs t(ilay Nations" under the direction of tend the debate on' Russia spon-- ' Margaret Johnson. Meeting will sored by the B.Y.U.' History Club. ' o Nagging Good Night's Sfeej) Ka.-jMing-: OK"'-i.ir- ( I il s Mr-tin- M , 1 t - i : '. i l rr-is- Ko'-fer-s. , , . . ti l ;i i)ii-i- . V. -- icii-viiii- ; fli'-c- j' ul ! inci-ras-- fit-- 1 H na'-'.-'in- t , mif-t'i-aM- 1 ri'li-(- , ". . yr-itrs- I i if" .1 ; 9 wow i y -Bl' clqon i t i u an . ed and bodily structure are sufficient." In November Reader's Digest, she tells howj she will arm her teen-ag- e daughters with a single neglected word. it... iit dc'f h . . . fcrsc' it ... corns beck till your wash is 'done! "GIANT 10 LB. CAPACITY TUB, Ladies 'of Elks Nore Disitensomat fives you a NFAV KIWD OF CLEAN t whites whiter, cM.k.rs automatibrightei all washables 4soiier miracle laundry cally. Jut upo aids. Only Dispbnsomatft adds each one in just the right amount, at just the right time. You et special care for all washablos'. . . size load. No other perfect results on anyis so automatic. Washer at any pgice Only pre-loa- d Delight Patients. Members of the Ladies of Elks entertained patients of Ward 6 at the Utah State Hospital last week. Jerry Pinarelli played musical Exclusive.' 3-V- Lint ay Filter Traps tiniest lint specks, but never clogs Special rinses flush away all soap scum and sand The only agitator designed for' regular speed and slow speed wash 'n wears need , selections.. Serving of refreshments concluded the evening. " AW562 Full Written Guarantee Against Rust! PROMPTLY PRIVATELY Money for any worthy purpose! on Signature phone first, yt tried somejother ever Trv Jolly Time Pop Corn. Your Grocer has it. Hp t GIANT 10 IB. CAPACITY TUB ' r& ' ; ; 134 S. Main St. Springville ForkAmerican 15 E. Main St. toont b!ow UAO mad HU -- 39 L Phone: 860 by City Finance! Co. (Utah) n f j AW261 WITH TRADE BY YOUR NORGE QUALITY DEALER en n rr Nothing Down in the District Ko-Re- nt 9-56- wmvm 1 ' .TIME POP CORN. As a customer I'm your for- n ri SOLD, SERVICED AND GUARANTEED '; " pop corn because it was It was also cheaper. of hulls! and full toughex; wonlike your Nothing derful, tender JOLLY iVL you co-hoste-ss. "I've learned my lesson, I'm coming back," writes' Mrs.) A. Fabian, Helena, Mont. Load Mrs. Enoch A. Ludlow was welcomed as new members. The meeting Was held at the home of Mrs: William K. Hales, in Spanish Fork with Mrs. dark. Stewart acting as 2trip service . . LETTER thought VSS33 program chairman. only, car, or furniture. LOVE Tell deeply about the problem has made her decision. She is "not naive enough .to think that little" chats about conception , Mrs. Wells Bifockbank,' Vice pres' Mrs. 'j William Sorsenison, ident; Mrs. Clyde Miner, rei secetary; porter; Mrs. j Clark Stewart; gift chairman and Mrs. Jack Linde, i! Daughters? A mother who has Deon Ferguson 38 PREPARE OPEN SESSION Mrs. J. Benson Eian. Mrs. Flake Tiotrcrs and Mrs. Thales. H. Smith, from left, prepare the open 'session of the Dekatos Liliri.ry Club to be held Friday.. ."Theater" will be the topicof the meelinjr, as one of the "Seven Livelyl Arts" which is the 'theme oi- the club. . j What Shall West Center Provo - ed 70 52000 shoes for daytime. Take a coatij scarf, etc. This give! you ai outfit for every need! yet nol too much luggage. Let your da te ularity, pend a stamped, know what time your train, plane envelope to Elinor or bus will arrive, so he can Williams at! this paper. i 34 either. a- penses are .his, because you are his guest from arrival to depar ture 4.1 Follow; house rules where you stay overnight. It's the girl who has fun without breaking ter. rules who is, invited' again. Be a good sport and join 1 5' DEAR DOROTHY DIX: My the fun, but be yourself He parents own a home in a section likes you as you are and doesn't want youl to smoke or drink or UP stay out after the campus deadline just because somebody else does. 6. Be sure to thank him after ward and tell' him that it was fun. When you're back home, put so he'll know it in writing the big weekypu appreciated' ' j ends M For tips on "Persons dity Perk-Up- s i' to help increase your pop- meet you. . 3. Pay your fare both' waysjj After .you arrive, all other exj DEON'SINC. ' n. run-dow- - me.--Cat- self-address- Surgical Fitter & Corsetier (expert fittings) that was onqe nice, but of town "9-- i has become My husband detests .the neighborhood and' .refuses to visit with me. Myj parents aren't up to visiting us,! so I have to see them alone. Everyone is hurt, over this ardon't go steady but he doesn't rangement. What ean we do want me going with other fellows about it? Sallie and he hasn't DEAR SALLIE: You're mardated anyone ried to a constitutional snob and else, nothing you can do will change a Once upon him. Only fate can do that by ' time he would 1 showing him, someday, that peocall every day ple are more important than and come over places or things. Make your own weekends. Now visits so pleasant that no one he seldom calls will miss Mr. Big Wheel. and comes over for a few minSend your problem to Dorothy utes once a Muriel Nissen Dix. Be sure to enclose a stampin the neighweek. All the girls ed, to envelope, and borhood chase him but I want of this newsaddress her iare keep him. Elena DEAR ELENA: I hope you paper, don't propose exterminating little', sister. She's only an excuse. The boy's head has been slightly Tri-77iali- an turned by so much, attention and right now he feels like a benevo' lent potentate bestowing his favors. Don't: bow to his edict of "no boy friends." Since he dates you rarely, get out with other, boys and have fun. You'll meet SPANISH FORK At a business someone with a crew cut instead of iwavy black, hair, but with con- meeting last week of the sideration and though tfulness inClub, the program, for the stead of vanity. The boy of your year was outlined and the followdreams will put you first, not ing new officers were introduced: other girl. That's himself Mrs. William K. Hales, President; the one for you. new-bor- ' A 10-2- I Put You First, Not Last Five DEAR DOROTHY DIX years ago my husband deserted n me and our baby. With my parents' help, I've made a home for my child apd am earning a good salary. Recently I met a wonderful young man who wants to marry me. He's never been to my house, and doesn't know about my little girl. Should I tell him now or break it to him later? I'm afraid if he finds out now he won't want anything to do hy with DEAR CATHY: Tell him now by all means,, Waiting will only add to your troubles If the child would be a drawback to marriage, better ' face it now. U he loves you, he'll love your daugh- j Games, Dinner ns Bov of Your Dreams Will By MURIEL NISSEN DEAR DOROTHY DIX My boy friend won't come to see me very- often becaQse he says my little sister is a nuisance. I'm crazy about the guy and we've been dating for five months. We if or-an- y . Erjifoy v Dorothy Dix Tri-Tha-li- Credit Women Tips for. Teens a Hear Lesson Being Weeke no uuest At At Meeting' School Event Can. Be Fun Moi Members . Outlines New Proferdrn " Ciez , 4" ns j on mental .health a panel from. Ute presented by Utah State Hospital entertained th members of Lambda Tau Monday at the group's regular meet-.fi- . there were approximately, 500 forgotten patients at Christmas at the hospital time last year. Luncheon was served to 18 members and the panel. - med-icatid- self-address- A discussion ing.. read Wo-me- Mental Health Themes Meet At Lambda Tau V Wo-me- ns " progfam' of "many musical selections entertained the mem bers of the Association of the Blind, Chapter 3, Saturday at the! i s C '.- ( A . I. , j PAYSON Mr. and Mrs. Elisha state tax commission and after Warner, Salt Lake City, former his term expired in 1951 continu-- j wellj knqwn residents of Utah ed in the corporation franchise! County, will observe their golden tax division as an .employee. wedding anniversary today. As an active member of the No special celebration is plan-ne- LDS erved as , church, he has since a family reunion was a missionary in the Northern held late in the summer, witn ,States Mission, as wardj clerk, a honor paid to the event. Howof Fork Second bishop ever, this evening their sons and Ward for lOSpanish stake missior years, daughters and married grand- president of Salt Lake jstake and children will join, them at a ses- is at present a member of the sion in the Salt Lake LDS tem-Plpresidency of the Salt Lake Stake High Priests uorum.q ' Both Mr. and Mrs. Warner were Mr. Warner and his !wife were born .in1 Spanish Fork, he on set apart as temple ordnance; Apjril .24, 1889, and his wife, on workers in the Salt Lake temple; . Dec. 7. 1889. Mr. Warner is a . ca-- i in in mat 1950. and jcontinue son of James and Dorcas Patter' :j son Warner, Mrs. Warner is a pacity. AVarner. has Mrs. been "ti'aiighter .of Heber T. and Rost' j always in active church wbrk, Itobertson. particular Jex C.j in Relief the Society, Warner having; ly was editor and Mr. of the Spanish Fork Press been counselor to ' the president for 32 years. He sold his interest oi that organization in three dif- .in 1942 to his partner and broth- ferent wards.' ers Ezra Warner. At that time .They are parents of 10 children he purchased the Paysoh Chron- six of whom are living. Theyj Trc (R? n Dvvpn H icle, and operated that plant for nrlive years, selling then to his son, Beardall, Springville; Max R; Mix R. Warner, whi is still ed Warner, P?yson; Clifford E. War! toi" and owner of the Payson ner, Redwoqd City, Calif. ; Ross W. Warner, Evanstoh, Vyo.; paper and printing plant. Mr. Warner was elected in 1940 Reed E. Warner, Salt ilake' City; as a representative to the state Mrs. Ray (Evelyn) Loveless? Salt! legislature, and in 1942 was elect- - Lake City. They have 30 grand-- ! ed state senator. In 1947 he was children and six appointed as a member of thei' dren . . rj-ankli- Former Poyson Residents Observe Anniversary Today It J N Erickson. Other members of the league present included Mrs. John Bernt-sen-,: - . HosP4taI p P;-ov- mi : at th Utah State . Monday evening. Mrs. Jac Logan, president of the Service League was in charge of veral musicap games. Mrs. Phil Aiken, was chairman of the committee in charge of the event- - assited by Mrs. John Day nes. Mrs. Logan and Mrs. Grace i I 25 - ! i ' - . : iMe; ; g We Own Our Own RED BARN No Overhead HALFWAY BETWEEN SPRINGVILLE and SPANISH PH. tHU ACRES and ACRES of FREE PARKING - FORK 9-54- 08 |