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Show VJ .. ' t: ' 'J.-- I', !'.. .' ' ! Ml:R'f - :: . " .:.-- ' 1 r; 1 A " " X" X ' I .. i . ' . V - - , w - - 1 t I. ' V ; . . t SUNDAY HERALD V j 7 SUNDAY ' ' Utah , : County, Utah - 't if X f ' - - t - " t ' - A 1 r-- - v i - t f v.. I ? A J v X- - 'I 'I i V V - II , - - lf the-junio- r j , j s i ; were named first place winners in their respective divisions at the District Seven With Wool" contest and will compete in the state contest Jan. When your mother screams at you she may be subconsciously hitting at your father because you and he agree. If you were older, I would say: go your own way. Now, your only recourse is sfilence. ' Do the best you can and say nothing. That will be a test of character. If you qan live up to it, you'll come out phe "Make-It-Yourse- the problem. Be- cause of this, my girl friend and; IX I' are popular and get invitations1 i - to parties and dances which wej have to turn down because I have: " no car. Mom cannot afford the; 'car insurance, and being so young, cannot buy a car or have a; driver's license. I When posible, we double-date- ; with my best friend, but this is ' I getting to be a bore for him. We ao own a cai rv n it .in. his jobv, iVC4 comes . . xl, " ! i ! - : My girl's parents own a car drive since both are blind. we are siuck- - YX ; or , w h P fr S nnt Wp rin !i n t t n' im v.. x 5 J. DEAR . DOROTHY DIX: I havd a dear friend with ' an only son whose wife won't let him visit her. He has two sweet children but his mother never gets to see them or him. He lives in the house with : his wife's family. He ilotes his mother very much. In tjwo months' his wife expects an third baby which belongs to another boy. Her husband doesn't j know this.' Can you help these poor peoO.T.T. ple? ji DEAR O.T.T. : You are evidently on the mother's side. I sympathize with her, too, but this problem is one which only the son and his wife can solve. Neither you nor the mother should interfere: j S th nusht snobs. We do not even L' - in Salt Lake. Miss Calder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David H; Calder of PrOvo, is jaj senior! at the Brigham Ycung ttniijers.ity.' She has entered: the contest before, but this is her first yeaf as a winner. Miss Alleman, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Lynn Alleman of Springville. A senior at Springville High School, she was second place! winner in; the state contest last X year. The' second place winner in; the senior division is Sylvia Vincent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Vincent of Provo, also a seinior . , ' - . -- rv-.. p. ; '"CV . Manners Mak Friends . " I --- x I X Mr. and Mrs. G. Blaine Simons, who will! celebrate their golden wfedding anniversary today at an open house at theirhome, 391 S. 3rl W., Proyo. Mr. arid Mrs. Simons Will Note Golden Anniversary Mr. Simons wias born Feb. .29, at Payson, Utah to Grant and Mary Allman Simons. He moved to Mammoth, in 1905. His wife Margaret Rolfe Simons was born Nov. Id, 1891 at Park City. Utah to Dan and Jane Mikesell Rolfe. iBoth are active in the LD3 Church. Mr. Simons is presently sferving as linancial clerk of the Provo Fourteenth Ward. iThey are parents of five children, four of whom are living. They are. Mrs. J. W. (Erma) Ward, Salt Lake City: Mrs. C. A. (Fern) Loveless, Orem; Mrs. Emil (Helen) Moore, Idaho Falls, and Mrs. He retired in 1955 after thirteen Dean Q. (Louise) Farnworth, Columbia-Genev- a also have 14 Utah. with service They Otem, years Steel Divisions, accounting de- grandchildren and two great grandchildren. partment. Mr. and Mrs. G. Blaine Simons will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary Sunday Jan. 10, with an open house at their home 391 S. 3rd W. Provo. Friends and relatives are invited to call from 3:30 to 8 p.m. They request no gifts. They were married Jan. 11, 1910 at Provo. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They lived in Mammoth, Utah for 11 years where Mr. Simons was employed by the Grand Central Mining Co., as assayer and later as chief clerk. They moved to Provo in 1921 t-- . try 1888 . XV , ' ? x,- I .XT ;Y " vjr'' - - -- X - :x i j ' " i .V V ' ' 't X fx ' , you've earned! i 1 DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I'm a and I get almost girl everything I want but still am 'unhappy. If I do something wrong, my parents make it sound like I robbed a bank. A, simple little can turn into hell with Imy .mother and me screaming at each other, I have.no chance to defend myself, even if it was not .entirely my fault. Mother and I have no understanding of .each Mother and do not carry on a :nor- relationsllio. fwftli mntViAr-fiancrhtand father I My hardly ever argue,. tell me how I can be Please ' happier and have a better, relation-X- -. Bunnie .1 "ship with my folks. . dis-'cussi- on er rv - ? nt best-sell- er j man, Lucanus, ' whom - the "world knows as St. Luke, is described as an unusually gifted boy, brilliant, handsome, well educated! Wealth ard success could have been his for the taking but instead, he declared a private war on a God who would permit disease and death ti) exist and sets out to fight illness among the poverty- stricken people in the Roman Empire. Many turbulent years, pais before he found that an even greater destiny lay before him.! , Mrs. Straw stated that the novel, vihich took 46 years to write, :still ranks as third best seller ' after, year. . J' :J 4-- H Mrs. McAffee Discusses Iran For Chez Moi Mrs. Boyd McAffee presented the program Thursday evening for the Chez Moi Club telling of her twor year stay in Iran. " jj - . I members present spent the re mainder of the evening reminisc x sary today. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson To Be at RYU majoring in education. In 1955 she was selected winner of the junior division at the state contest and won a trip to Fort Worth, Tex. Winning second place in the junior division is Kathy firmage, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Firmage of Provo. This, is her first year in the contest. Each girl will receive an expense-paid trip to the state contest and will compete for the top; state prized a trip to the nationalcontest home-makin- Six Presidents of the United .' g. Irish ance-tr- y: The next meeting of the group States had Scottish will be Feb. 4, .at the home of Mrs. Jackson, Polk, 'Buchanan, Weston Farley. Arthur, Mckinley and Wilson. Honored On 63rd Anniversary one time owned ,and operated the Home Land Realty, business. They are the parents of- - seven children. They are, Ivan Wj Fergu son, Provo; Mr. Basil (Florence) Judkins, Los Angeles; O. R. Ferguson Richfield; George Ferguson, N. University. Salt Lake City : Byron Norman and were Mrs. and Mr. Ferguson in Pennsyl- Garth Ferguson, all of Provo. They married Jan. 10, 1897, vania. They joined the LDS Church have 35 grandchildren, and 58 and came to Provo having lived Both Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson most of their married life here. to be held in San Antonio,: Tex. Mr. Ferguson was engaged in are still active in many things Other prizes will also be awarded. the Real. Estate Business and at and enjoy excellent health. Mary Nielson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Nielson oF Provo, was named subleb winner. Mrs. Reuei Jacobson, president Coffee Cake of the Utah County. Wool prowers Auxiliary, who sponsored the dis- Easy With Cake Mix trict contest, welcomed the guests and introduced the commentator, Orange NEW YORK (UP I) Mrs. Margaret P; Childs. is cake coffee quick and Mrs. Childs described each of the crumb outfits modeled. The styles review easy to make. Prepare a NEW YORK UPD If you have was accompanied by soft piano package of coffee cake mix achigh forehead, create the illusion musiCwby Maxine Grimmett Judges cording to package directions. of a lower bro by proper shaping for the contest were Mrs Emily Turn into baking pan. Top with .of eyebrows. jrch the eyebrows Tyler, Mrs. Gennieve Sheperd and sections of 1 pared medium or- slightly to shorten the distance Mrs. Elizabeth Porter. ange. Sprinkle packaged topping between eyes end hair line. Tweeze A large audience was present over batter. Bake 25 minutes in underneath the1 brows just enough at the annual affair. Bach of the oven, or until cake tests to raise them a litle higher above girls entering the contej st was done. Serve warm with corn syrup. the eyes; Heighten the curve on Serves 6. given a gift by the auxiliary. top with eyebrow pencil. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ferguson of 880 N. 6th W., Provo are celebrating their 63rd wedding anniversary today, and will be honored at a family dinner at the home of their son, Byron Ferguson, at 726 Low, Low, prices on Famous Brand Sweaters, Skirts; Dresses, Knit Dresses, Car Coals and Blouses. j -- great-grandchildre- n. Sonoma's Sonoma's Sonoma's Sonoma's Sonoma's Sonoma's Hi h Forehead Minimized By Orange a a a a a a is is is having having having is having is having is having Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Shapedi Brows ' 107 NORTH MAIN . SPANISH FORK ee ' L .. If you are bored at a party don't just sit there waiting until time to leave.. As a guest, it's your responsibility to try to liven things up. Get a good discussion going or show off a parlor trick. . xllixllitl x "xy annual sale : i ' i t : - .Xn;V:K";XX W ' '. ' .. - ' ' . . j j' ' ' xoamloss stockings j'. i ' Worthwhile Savings on skirts, smocks, dusters, pedal c. dresses and children's wear. pushers,. CREAM CELLOGGNHQRr.lONE .An night cream containing 10,000 units of vital natu 2-p- ultra-ric- h al hormones per ounce. Ginnplexion-blessinVitamin A plus the conditioning action of, Polyunsaturates gives a younger, fresher look to maturing skin. 4 oz. $2.50 (Reg. $5.00) g ' , 168 West Center Street Brings necessary, beautifying moisture to dry, parched skin. The rich emollient oils in thds special cream lubricate skin and smooth away flakiness.,.. leaving complexion moist and , , younger looking. 4 oz. $2.00 (Reg, $4.00) , e 1, .. A family dinner at the home of a son will honor Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ferguson, 889 N. 6th W., Provo, who are celebrating their 63rd wedding anniver- TO BE FETED . HAL ,F PRICE ' J:SALE,;;. taRAY DOROTHY SPECIAL. DRY SKIN MIXTURE ; j s, Hol-broo- k. ; :ac-cordi- ng J. "Ray She showed slides and discussed Members of the Lincoln Literary i the customs and living conditions Club gathered Thursday evening of the people at the home of Mrs. at the home of Mrs. Calvin Carlson Karl Jones, mother of Mrs. Rex to elect new officers for the coming R: " club- - season. Gabbitas, who was hostess for the Mrs. Que Steele was named new event. The group discussed, plans for president of the group with Mrs. David Packard, secretary and Mrs. guest night to be held Jan. 21. ReWeston Farley, reporter. A new freshments were served to the eight vice president will be named later members and two guests, Airs Due to the election no special James Houghten and Mrs. Dean ,.! i:' X program had been arranged and all Pace. - i Mrs. ; 1 - - SPRINGVILLE Clark, with Mrs. Nyta Farrer as entertained members of the Aureole Club at her home, j The program was given by" Mrs. Rea Straw who reviewed thejeur-re"Dear and Glorious Physician" by Taylor Caldwell, a novel which deils with the childhood and early life of St. Luke, Born the. son of a Greek freed-- , Invited ,as guests of the club were Mrs. Hazel Lowenstein Who is visiting here from the East and Mrs. George Johnsoni X In a brief business discussion. Ijed by Mrs. Howard Willis, the group decided to appoint a committee to write up the rules for the annual Aureole Art Award to be posted at the high school for In addition to the high schof the benefit of the students who Club )ould like to qualify for the entires four girls from a "ii". will model their costumes and will if; automatically be; eligible to enter the state; competition. These girls are Deanne. Ernst, Lorene Kay Hakes, Donna Fowler and Lona Curtis, all from Lehi. Lincoln Literary Elects Officers For Club Season w '.. The annual "Make It XLEHI Yourself With Wool" contest," sponsored by . the Utah Wool Growers Association Auxiliary, will be conducted' in the Lehi High Schol Monday evening, according to Mrs. J. N. Jacob, local chairman., The public is invited to attend the style revue beginning at 7:30 p.m. Models from Lehi, American Fork and Pleasant Grove will be presented and winners will be eligible to enter the state competition. Norine Fox of the Lehi High School faculty will be commentator. A program will be presented and refreshments served while the judges are making thdr final decisions, In the Junior Division there will be five girls from Pleasant Grove; seven from American Fork and thirteen from Lehi entered. In the Sub-De- b Division there will be five from American Fork and one each from Lehi and Pleasant Grove. In the Senior Division there will be one entrant from American Fork and one from Lehi. Entrants from Lehi will include Diane Street, Kathryn Jacob, Imo-gen- e Peck, Bonnie Bullock, Jean-nin- e Cowden, Barbara Shaw, Jack-- ' ie Ann Roberts, Sherrill Jeanne Jacob, Shirley Skinner, Eilene Bushman, iLinda Kay Smith, Bren-d- a Chamberlain, Judith Swenson, Gloria Whipple and Susan f V 375-degr- ' Springville Hold Contest Club Hears For Lehi Area Boole Review CELEBRANTS . ; Send your problem to DOROTHY! DIX. Be sure to enclose a stamped, self-a- d dressed envelope, and Mrs. Nissen this like feel "but because of our position we address her care of this news . can do nothing. It would be totally paper. J! " impossible to explain it to anyone I including our parents, so we turn Temperatures deep inside the tc you for advice. Jon Stevenson. from 1000 earth DEAR r JON:," There is nothing like to 3,500probably range degrees .Fahrenheit, the truth to dispel a false impress td John Verhoogen, pr.of.is sion.. Next time you and your girl sor of geology at the University can't make a party for lack o of California. and tell why; a car, say so :The kids wilt respect your frankness. Your parents 'and classmates must be proud of your attainments and sunny personality. Carry that fine record at school on into life I and the day will come when you'll be driving the best car, on the market paid for with money if- lf 14, 1 .Now rnAorc V, I ' Colleen Calder, senior division, and Linda Alleman, junior division, BUNNIE: DEAR !. I ; X Dear Dorothy Dix: I have just turned 16 and am a senior at our local high school, fairly intelligent, making A's in all of my subjects i' and getting on our local scholar-- ; ship foundation. I am also On the ' football team, and have been on the basketball, swimming, and 'track' sauads. In addition, I amf . president of our Student Body and winner. active in several clubs. 1 X M . , ' i Winners Named In Wool X Growers Annual Contest : i j ' - of Provo, second place winner in the junior division; Sylvia Vincent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Vin- cent of Provo, second place winner in the senior division, and Colleen Calder, daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. David H. Calder of Provo, first place winner in the senior divi- sion. i ' By MURIEL NISSEN t .'.')MW!w..w;,)WW?. X Frankness Can Wipe Out Suspicion of Snobbiness . ' , V x? SELECTED AS WOOL WINNERS Winners in the With Wool" contest, District Seven held Thursday in Provo are from left to right, Linda Alleman, daughter of ,Mr; and Mrs. Lynn.. Alleman of divison; Springville, first, place winner in D. A. Mr. Mrs. of and Firmage Kathy Firmage, daughter Dorothy Dix itvy.'.'!---- A IX "Make-It-Yourse- r . . 1 4 f - i x v Hawaii asked to be annexed to the United States and was voted permission in 1898. Now it is a state of the Union. DISCUSS PROGRAM Discussing last minute details for tne program of th qpen session of the Literary Section of the Provo Women's Council Wednesday, are from left, Mrs. Roy Dearing, chairman of the. section; Mrs.) Clifton Thayne, who. will present the program, and Mrs. Ross E. jenien, program chairman. ivN JjgclotfwyvvtV&,WM'wWw X X -- IIIIIIIIIIIM IP Literary Section of i the Provo Women's Council will hoid an open jession, Wednesday Jan! 13, at 8 p. m. at the Women's : Clutihouse, tfhere Mrs. Clifton Thayne and ier group of singers will entertain with poetry and song,)! v Committee membefe in charge of the event will fee! Mrs. San Pritchett, Mrs. Ross ' E. Jensen, Mrs. Milton Adams, Mrs. J. A. Seethaler,. Mrs. D. D. Dastrup. All cuneil mem1ers and guests are extended a special invitation to attend the affair. i - T ' 10, 196d JANUa)rY '"TT' IWIBH)'JtHKIIjJU'."llJlJlJLl. ' Open Ni&ht ;' ; ;':'-.'- i ' Literary Group Sets '; ' ' I i 1 . i r- 2A . - - - s . 1 ' tj , ' i :. ' - ' ' ' '! ' ' cl, . . - I ' rirv I I nmir VI UllUU stores IN P RO VO SPRING VI LLE SPANISH FORK PAYSON i save up to',$h05 on evpry box MATERNITY WAR 32 NO. 1st EAST PHONE ; FR 3-19- 23 monday, ianuary If thru Saturday, ianuary 16 i f t |