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Show Sites Unite in Heidelberg, Germany Wise Woman Looks Pretty Even ForEarly Breakfast Miss Dixon. Graham nodes til-- ' ;:,- : SPANISH FORK P . II A honeymoon cruise on the Mediterranean Sea was the destination of Mr.' and Mrs. Graham W." Rhodes following nuptial rites in Heidelberg, Germany yesterday. The vows were solemnized by President Meservy of the LDS Branch in . r Heidelberg. The lovely dark haired bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Dixon of this' city. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rhodes of Long Beach are parents of thebenedict. The former Elaine Dixon is a United States government recreation! director serving with the U S. Army in Germany. The bride is a graduate of the Utah State University where she majored in dancing. She did work at Colorado State University at Rock Springs. She has taught with Arthur Murray! and is- a former faculty member of the Jordan High School in Jordan, Utah. Mrs. Rhodes has also taught dancing in Chicago. Prior to leaving for overseas duty in November of 1958, she was employed as a Zephyrette on the California Zephyr. SP-- 4 Graham W.j Rhodes," a motar battery man, is also a professional dancer nd a law student in - civilian life. He is a member of the Vanguard Rifle Team having won two individual trophies in the, Vans firing effort. v ' ! - s I . ' ... . , ti A )Vi " s' ?, " ' ' ' ' post-gradua- te ' - prior to entering tne, army mi ... ' MRS. GRAHAM W pn j j 1 - . charg j" i j ': r! "'. - -- j j ? ex-gi- rl " Reader : A -:l- v-,-1 SINCERE DEAR 1 READER: Resist jealousy with all the re- Wednesday p. m. with Mrs. Ray Watkins, sources of your being The next 984 E. Center for the annual time you feel it surging over Christmas party. you, run; to your room, lock the door. Lie on the floor and kick, ACMEDIA Will meet with Mrs. Dean dig your: nails into the palms of 101 E. 18th S., Orem, your two; hands, do anything but will There a gift give way to this devastating be Wednesday. - ; force, which corrodes heart and exchange. soul. It is a weakness which" only the victim can conquer. FIRE PREVENTION Unmasked, jealousy is nothing NEW YORK (UPI) Overloaded wiring can make a tinder box out of .your house. Get in touch with your local electric company and let experts tell you how you stand, suggests the American Association of s Industrial Ras-musse- n, New Hood Purifies Air Without Duct NO-DUC- T RANGE HOOD Eliminates cooking fumes, odors - gTea- smoke without ducts or vents, U.S. ROCK WOOL SALES CO. Top of mil In Orem Phone AC 20 . (Elaine Dixon) & By POLLY is to do some one thing well each day. It may only be typing a letter, or baking a cake. But do it to the best of your ability. That holds as well for personal appearance "a'nd living. Look your best. Make the' most of every mo' iVirflriniWffliifrfiiii iwiMiainii' t nnw " rti'ifr fr PRESIDENT Mrs. (Helen) Spafford of Springville, who was presidert of the State Association at the group's convention. STATE C. A. re-elect- ed Cow-bell- es .; r Mrs. Spa f ford Re elected . State President . jt re-elect- ed film-wha- tever emple SPANISH FORK A Christmas motif was chosen by Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ellis 'for their reception held Thursday, Dec. 5, at the Valley View Third LDS Ward in Salt Lake City. The couple wed in rites performed by the bride's grandfather, Elder Charles B. Richmond, in the Salt Lake LiJS Temple. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Haerold K. Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. Ellis of Spanish Fork are parents of the ' -- Eagles Celebrate 11th Anniversary Mc-Ada- I benedict.: The bride chose a gown of bouquet taffeta and Chantilly lace. The empire lace bodice, accented with a taffeta bow was styled with short sleeves and a scalloped neckline. The bouffant skirt, which was swept into a chapel train, was enhanced by a deep flounce of scalloped lace encircling the hemline. In full skirted gowns of emerald green taffeta were the bride's attendants: Mrs. Lloyd H. Rich-- . mond, Karen Woodward and Marie Ellis. Mark Ellis performed the duties of best man for his brother, While Lloyd H. Richmond and Darnell Hancock ushered. The bride attended the Brigham Young University Ind the benedict is a graduate of the BYU. v , V i ,4 MR. AND MRS. GARY ELLIS (Kay. Richmond) n v Their sideboard is a marble-toppeVictorian chest they found Dear Polly:; We have jus bought in a junk shop, satiny finish. a house which has a fifephace in the living room. The insidebricks Dear Polly: How shall I wallpapare black and sooty. Howcan I er my bathroom? Walls and floor clean them off so they'll look new? are light gray tile with black trim. There is a :gas connection' so we Towels and shower curtain are will get gas bright red. Undecided, Mrs. E. logs. Dear Undecided :A small room T. P. can't carry too many conflicting Dear Mrs. E. T. P.: You've overpatterns. Use a small-salall design in picked a sure with method of spoila touch of black. Perhaps you will find paper with matching fabric ing the charm of a room, it for curtains. This background will isn't my house allow a color change in both towels so I can't stoo and shower curtains when you tire ' of the red. you from putting FollyCTMner that'Vood-burning in gas logs and ruining fireplace. y. fc asked since But advice, you here it is: Clean off tt',V 'oose, IL hanging soot and throw "nbther ithan log on the fire. It will m CRAMER d (Tor GrDueircjwji Wouldn't a glass of MILK , . taste good right now ? e, gray-and-whi- te 1 reoav you by giving you, '- ing. Don't be so worried lew oiacKeneu Dncika - AMiiKlCAN ASSOCIATION OF UTAH Dairy Herald Want Ads Get Results - I 4y liv "bout a HAS SOME WONDERFUL -t- us j self-address- ed 't tJk rtr, Television antennae attrf? lightoperly ning and should be grounded; alt ms, OYSTERS Geisha can. 25 c 5-- oz $3.00-COUPO- CHEESE . Kraft Mild : 1 10 01. THE Light Co. - and subsidiar- Navels ; 5c . T-J- ; KRE S O VX. smart . . . modern 105 WEST CENTER . . . thrifty stores BACON PROVO, UTAH Jl,Sf7r Extra Hi-Spe- watt Calrod 2600- - V'. r'u'S': . 1, .Aj . GENERAL ELECTRIC ...53c v - Surface. Unit . Light j , DOOR lifts orn Makes oven cleaning eaiyt No more bending or : stretching over a door, Door goes back on easiljv ocks in place. , ruw u Two Pushbutton Controls i Appliance Outlets LL M ) 1 L4 9th WEST and tntH Fluorescent Surface SALES & ; COST PIUS 10 STORE HOURS OPEV TIL 9 P.M. EVERT NIGHT 'TIL CHRISTMAS EVE. J" "T V ummtm , CUDAIIY'S SLICED CHRISTMAS . - 'j. Three Storage Drawers Removable Orth Door Oven Floodlight Focused Heat Broiler Enclosed Bake and Broil Units no opeh coils . . 49c 2 lbs. ' -- ' m"m . . Prime or JACKET S159.2 milHoninthe S h$y)-.y?- , ; nJ ri frfMm yeyf STEAK Lb. ies have invested -- j GRANGES 300 ONE COUPON PER ITEM , i&CVfr-NSk pkg. . . 19c ANY PURCHASE OF MEN'S OR WOMEN'S WITH ltriKthwlse. II TttLs j'-- RIB OR SIRLOIN THIS COUPON IS WORTH MASTER OVEN ALL! ': Sm. Jlr5 'plj r ri3v ftrhh' J BUDGET Holds 4 cake layer, on one shelf. Big rlasting pans slide in and out without turning Lb;... :35c u (2) wt J SPACIOUS 100 ft... 15c lb. . N fr555 WAX PAPER : mm rac-stive. now' er up?4-Curio- if Mfo) Dear Polly: I'm a ref . ;;Jjride and I want my home, to ; But we can't affo lining 5at do room furniture just you. suggest that won't! it tod much? M.K.T. i what Dear M.K.T.: I can tell another briJ with your 4. obleni did. She and her husbant kjade a table by placing a slab" pr on from two pedestal bases they j an old, discarded porch; rlumn. and They painted their table Wit with it U, gold. they spattered use peel cane tub chair posting less than $5 each. o. ., CENTER ' A mm 3 1 3rd South and Univ. Ave.; Provo FR 3-80- 266 West Main St., American Fork SK 4-96- 50 61 HMMSMeMMMSMMHI r A i .4 4, re-elect- ed CAR COAT to I past 10 years keep the electrical service in this area ' dependable plentiful and low in cost. 9 r h i ment. Reach for the stars! Never, never, by word', look or act, ever let your boy friend know you are jealous. Suppose he did care for another girl? You're the one now. If you love him, be thankful and say nothing. The very fact that his mother is making you a skirt for ChristMrs. C. A. SPRINGVILLE mas, shows how he and his family (Helen) Spafford of Springville, regard you. will retain the of the Of course you must give them State Cowbelles presidency Association for all little presents a dainty hand another year.: Mrs. Spafford was kerchief gay scarf for his to the post last weekmother; "something pertaining to end at the annual8 state conventheir hobbies fdr the men golf or tion in Salt Lake City. tennis balls, fishermen's featherAnother Utah County woman ed flies, a roll 6f colored to a state office. was is appropriate. They've of Orem, Wilford Mrs. Larseh evHently ' taken you into their will one of the serve as hearts. Take them into yours. Be vice again Other vice prestrue to yourself and jealousy will identspresidents. are Mrs. Johnson of Floyd slip into the limbo. Aurora and Mrs. James Memmott of Scipio. Mrs. Elliott Crane of DEAR DOROTHY DIX: My will serve as recording Salina fiance and I are of different secretary-treasurer. faiths. We do not argue about it because we are both sensible people. The ideaof one giving up his religion for the other is out of the question since both of us are strong believers in our What shall we do? churches. What can we do? Hilda G. Seven new members were welEAR HILDA: This is an abWhen into the Fraternal Order insoluble comed problem. solutely of are equally devout, tt' people Eagles No. 2924 at a special the only thing that can result initiation Sunday afternoon under from marriage is trouble. You the direction of Worthy President say you are sensible people, but Carl H. Wax. The new members ever common sense won't solve iwere Charles Adams, Lee the dilemma of what church to Douglas Lesterjette, be married in, what clergyman James Brereton, Robert Liddiard, will officiate, where will your iAllen Johnson and Martin Mach-ellchildren be baptized, and in what faith will you raise them. These The initiation was followed by are the vital points, and they the anniversary dinner. Toast-mastcan't be solved by conlpromise. Russell Hall introduced Talk to the pastors of both President Wax and Worthy churches, and you will agree Madam President Carl Helen Vlasis even to reach the altar, someone who turn in introduced of each must give in. to 200 their officers members and I Don presents partners Secretary DEAR DOROTHY DIX: Are all Lees a past presented presidents' your fetters opened and answered to Floyd Robinson. Allen personally or is more than one award Peterson presented remodeling perso involved in your correAre all the letters plans to the members and stated spondence? that appear in the paper real or that the support of the entire do' you make them! pembership is iieeded to com- plans on schedule. DEAR CURIOUS:: My mail is lete these ' The Eagle Auxiliary bowling much too large to be handled enearn will sponsor a smorgasbord one person; I have a tirely by most efficient, capable and trust- or members and guests Jan; 30. worthy staff to screen, them. Saturday, the group; held Its Those i requiring it get special at- 11th ball. tention. All letters: accompanied enby a "stamped, are answered The ruby is! the rarest and, in personally. velope All the letters v printed in your arge sizes, the costliest of all gems. newspaper are real. Utah Power - I DAILY HERALD 9 Don't Kill Wood-Burnin- g Fireplace Ipy Giving Gas morl than lack of belief in your self 4 The best way to combat it Nurses. THE NAUTILUS plastic tablecloths or place mats. Color "should toe the keynote of the breakfast table. - For your own and your family's morale, try being a breakfast beauty. It takes no time at all to accomplish,: and the effect will be pleasing to all. LDS In Polly's Quiz DEAR DOROTHY DIX: Six weeks ago. I met a very nice girl who lives in another state. I have dated her about. six times. On our. last date she told me she loved me. She is just 16, I am 21. Does she mean what she says? I don't wan't-tlose her. I drive WOMEN OF MOOSE 50 mile'5 to see her and give her (Legionettes) anything she wants. Do you' think WiIL.meet;at 7:30 p. m. Wed- she will stick with me? F.S. nesday at the Chicken Roost. DEAR FS.: Apparently you are fearful o, losing your girl since WOMEN' OF MOOSE ; , Will hold a regular business your questions I monthclearly imply meeting Thursday, where conof i self , lack f the ly reports will be given by s Throw fidence. social service, Moosehaven, and the Academy of Friendship com- out your chest, U f7 hold up your j J mittees. head and take I FINE ARTS e. Be ' Will meet at the home of Mr; manly. Respect i T Fa..; 'u. Gehring, 931 Fir Avej. yourself. y Cave- - f idA :i Thursday at 3 p. m. A program man tactics will Mrs. Nissen will' be given by Mrs. William hold good. JN"o wants a E. Berrett. softy. It's all right ; girl to be in a giving mood, especially AMERICAN LEGION at this season of the year, but AUXILIARY don't overdo the Santa Claus role. Will give a tree trimming party To give your girl everything she and program Wednesday at 7 wants is tempting fate. If you're p m.' for Ward 15, at the Utah too much of an easymark, she'll State Hospital, in . place of the walk out. She has you guessing, . ; i regular meeting. which means she instinctively understands how'' to play the FOE AUXILIARY Will meet Thursday, Dec. 17, game of love. Don't be a push-oveTry the for a Christmas party at, 8 p.m. on her. at the new Aerie Home. E a'c h same tactics ' member is reminded to bring a I have DIX: DEAR DOROTHY . ) gift. been going with a fellow fpr a XI BETA year. I can't fully trust him and Will hold a party Wednesday I'm. such a jealous person I am at 8 p. m. at the home of Donna afraid this will interfere with our Tolboe, at 435 S. 5th W., and not friendship.il don't know what to as originally scheduled at the do. The only thing I can think of to put my mind at ease is to talk Wheelwright home. . this over with ' him. How should ASSOCIATION OF THE BLJND I go about it? He went with a Will hold annual Christmas; pargirl for a year-- . ISlways wonder woat th ty Saturday evening about heri She was pretty. I wonmen's clubhouse where a special der why they broke up. Have I Christmas program will be glveu. any business knowing? Is there VALLEY CIRCLE any way I can ask him' about The meeting originally planned her He never talks about his for Friday, Dec. 18 has fbe-?friends, for that I give changed to Thursday, Dec. 17 and him credit. will be the group's annual Chr'f-ma- s His mother is making me a party, it Is announced by skirt for (Christmas. I would like officers. to buy her! a gift in return. Do PROVO LIONS, PARTNERS you think it's okay? And should Will hold the annual Christmas I buy presents for his father and party Thursday at the Wasatch brother? What do you suggest? School beginning at 7:30 p. m. And do you think it only proper Dinner, fun frolic and favors for for my parents to buy my f boy ladies" will be the evening's en- friend something? Sincere at ' UIX Women s Cluk A nnounce Meeting Times Will meet It's an alarming fact these days, that hour is V RHODES By MURIEL NISSEN icu f. n j . That Which :Me Fears Will Come Wvori Him! lations throughout the U.S. The young , couple will be at home in Heidelberg where they will continue their careers. tertainment. aV U J'-:-- x Veterans' VFW, pitals and several military instal- n ' - of the new wig caps, "and shock the family; into, wakefulness by as a blonde or redhead. Are you one of the growing num- appearing Be sure to remove the cream ber ot women who .don't care a from your face as soon as you get fig what they look like until afcier up. The shine should be in your they've had their first cup of eyes, not on your nose and chin. cofiee in the morning? The only make-u-p you need at 15,-495- j Marries . Hos- . r - - August of 1958, the benedict tended the University of Arizona.15 He has played bookings in Des Moines a- ; Kdv Rfshmond But don't witn everyone; axways in a hurrv, overlook it. It lipstick. takes only a second ' that breakfast time is fast becom- to it and will apply, give you that i ing the forgotten hour. No one "dressed" feeling.' seems to remember that good When serving breakfast, wear looks and a cheerful start can something that's easy to slip into make or break the day. i and easy to care for if there'o No man expects his wife, to don any spillage. full make-u- p, her best dress, and A good satisfying breakfast is then set the breakfast table with a must for the family. Fixing it is her good China and crystal. But no chore these days. Waffles come he does have the right to expect already prepared to pop into the neatness, cheerfulness and a pretty toaster. Heat table so that the whole household with deliciousthem and serve them corn syrup. Pancan start the day with a smilei two cakes minutes .take If you're a nightly hair setter about' four minutes to to mix and cook. Try you don't have to show up at a few corn of syrup drops breakfast with bobby pins showing. adding to the batter for extra color nd There are a variety of caps thai 1 cover the hair and can make you flavor. A bit of orange rind mixed into the batter is good, too. look demure or pretty, depending The breakfast table can be set on your mood. tlte night before. And if the chilIf you want to get really gay, dren are at the spilling age, nss you can cover your hair with one clear plastic glasses and colorful j . By ALICIA IIART NEA Beauty Editor TUESDAY, DECEMBER Utah County, Utah |