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Show - v ' ; By'NephiClubs i ': Graduates To Be! Feted At Luncheon The girl graduate luncheon sponsored by the Federated Clubs of Nephl for the girl graduates of the Juab High School, will be held May 23 at 7:30 p.m. at the fourth Ward Hall. The dinner Svill be served by the Fourth Ward Primary Association, under the direction of Mrs. Jessie Sudweeks. The following clubs will be in charge of arrangements. The Nautilus Club with Mrs. Arthur will have Ostler, president, LitBeta The of the gifts. charge the will Club have tickets, erary with Mrs. Allen Belliston in charge; Fine Arts' Club, with Mrs. Ernestine Focte, president, program; the; Chalice Club, with Mrs. Clark Greenhalgh as president, decorations, and the Twentieth Century Club," with ,Mrs. A. A. Boston in charge,' catering assignment. ; . ''' X'i ' i u ; :J ' i! 1 . . ' , s SUNDAY, MAY 8, 1960 Utah County, Utah - ! -;- ! . I Lake Shore Woman Is Honored On Birthday At Family Party great-grandchildr-en. . -- I.-rk- ; ; ,! PAYSON 1 Engagement - Mr. jknd Mrs. AmMiss Taylor will be graduated to announce wish nion Taylor from High School In May, the engagement and forthcoming wherePayson for the past year she has marriage of their daughter, and as an Carol, to John Brooks, son of served as cheer leader Homemak-ers Mrs. Iva Brooks, all of Payson. officer in the Future of Ameripa. She also expects ' Nuptial vows will be repeated to be June 2, with a reception to be LDS graduated from- the ayscn Seminary. held afterward. Mr. Brooks was graduated la: t spring froru Payson riigj School E iot tfAtki ns6n and LDS Seminary, and is presently employed in Los Angele, Calif., where they plan to. reside. r- VALLEY CHAPTER, NO. 3f X i O.E.S. Will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Masonic Temple. j : BETA DELTA CHAPTER BETA SIGMA PHI ' Will met at 'the home of Karen Bullock 135 S.' 1st EM We... at 7:30 p.m. A board meeting ' f p.m. will be held at . j 1 Orem Miss Marries In Tempi e; In a lovely ceremony April 22 in the Salt Lake ILDS Temple, Carol : Elliott,' daughter . of Mrs. Alta W. - Elliott, ' Orem, became the bride of, Jerry LaMar Atkin ' son. He is the son "of Orlando N. Atkinson, Ogden and Agnes May Merrill, Hyrum. A reception that fevening In the. Orem 12th ward, newly weds. For- - the wedding and reception the new Mrs. Atkinson chose a gown of silk- - organza iwith d lace on the bodice and skirt. Her veil of bride's illu&ion was caught in a tiny band of .seed pearls "and edged with .lace. $he, carried a f- Xi f r ': ' 4 ... 'i ' ' t - - - ' V , - ' X X, XX aU ' X : i ? . ... :xVxXf ! ' ' v , - V'- -l is I f ::' .- . : ' , ' - Garden Club Sets ' "lower Discussion " A -- Indoor flowVILLE SPRING er arrangements wi l be the topic bf disoussion at the next meeting of the Art City Garden Club, Officers report. J i - i , Preston Hughes and Stanley "Sorenson were the guest speak- ers at the last meeting, discuss mg outdoor, landscaping. They showed colored slides of home gardens throughout the state. Officers of'theVcIub report that they have- - adopted a project for ' the coming year. They plan to landscape the proposed picnic area in the southeast corner of the new city park adjoining the new Kolob .LDS Stake, House. f J - The fact that tapered pants of all lengths are the fashion i doesn't necessarily meanV, that tyou can wear them. You ?don't iwear mauve - if, your skin is 'sallow. So stay away from slacks if your derriere is no srilall, your hips flat and your tummy trim.v 's Lo-ma- x, -- - QHES33HIHE3 - clothing. . Persons having furniture they wish to dispose of are asked to contact ward Relief Society presi' 1 dents. MRS. JERRY ATKINSON (Carol Elliott) 5 . - - j , v Members of SPRINGVILE the Ladies Literary Club were summoned to the home of Mrs. Virg Bird on an extemporaneous party on her return from an! extended stay frr Arizona. They were requested to wear cotton dresses and bring a "pillow.! On arriving they were served a fresh picked Arizona grapefruit and then ushered into the kitchen, where, seated on the floor on. their pillows, they :ate Chinese foods with chopsticks,: Later they went to the living room where Ivan Hall, who has traveled extensively in the Middle and Far East with the armed services showed some very unusual pictures of the Orient. He also had a collection of articled and materials for display. Among these was a Japanese doll he had been requested to give to someone representing an LDS Relief Society as a token of appreciation from the Japanese people who had been recipients of clothing sent by the h Relief Society of Spring ville. He presented the doll to Mrs. Clara . ' ' oh An atitiH ; Made y,J3a:.;:..--':-- - f - . X. FB ! Timpanogos Dining Boom and' Alpine '' V j 1 l!t I . : ; .. v 1 ' - ' v mi ' i w ...... 2 Noon Roy Boyer and . Associates 7:30 p. m. Lambda' Tau 7:30 p. m.! Altrusa Club 7:Z0 p. m J Central Utah 1 Li::! yourself. Such an Today's fashions demand a NEW YOU . . . firmed and so altogether right fitted And Silf for the Skin's new long leg pantie' airy, ' V full-fashion- ' try on i you'll buy one. I X i ' ' r Iff cooling effect on A Af "yi ' i't :;.y'$&l; p I Je J. i iA$Awii- hot days. V comfort . . . ed in trim (mm Vrtlir t.ant waist to just a whisper above your knees. Come in for a ' Institute . Style 208 (in rayon elastic for average waist) "50 Engineers i on a cotton gingham check bouffant dress with lace midriff. Sizes 7 to 15 bell-sleev- These Mesh Shoes are like all other Barefoot Freedom Footwears they fit because they are made over approd lasts priate and they give you undreamed-of comfort. es 5.98 time-teste- Style 28 On nylon elastic for long waist) $8.95 ( lllllllllil r $C00 FIVE SliHlilB i ' VISITS , E. CENTER 3-72- 1 ' f CORSETIER 11 . I . fffeeV for pantie girdle fef" a with detachable garters In i PHONE FR . Wear pair "tvF' girdle goes together with all these fashions . . like; peaches and cream. It molds and holds you all of you MONDAY, MAY 9 1 2 Noon I Rocky Mountain Juvenile Court 275 'I H01S! all-togeth- Dining Rooms I " I . . 34 .v . .. WEST CENTER .... . - ... oaty. Mail, Phone Orders PHONE FR Mafc0 periodic visits to your Doctor LEOryS Shoe Co. SURGICAL FITTINGS ' $1895 AvailobU in tmaH, mfAvm, whit large, xtra lorg STAUFFER STUDIO 10 ... ... FOR 86 West Center St. PROVO 'V. Knee-lengt- h . i MiSH i. the long and tho smooth of you! f ONIY Fashion Fabrics aiiBi O 71. .11 Ol OF COURSE YOU CAN ! Choose from Our "Large Selection of Finest DRAPERIES ; ; U . arrangements.' a see good man when they Sumsion, president of the Spring- ville Stake Relief Society. Guests of the hostess in addition to the club members were Mrs. Blaine Wheeler, Mrs. Lindsay Parker land Martha Bird; also Mrs. Roy Bird and Mrs. Gail Loftin, the latter two of whom assisted her with party A NEW FIGURE? FREE! I iBNEAft im nf a colleae know for women should be to one. Take 'Tour of Orient Cotton Dresses, Pillows Add Spice To Impromptu Event '7 education r m tu ij I. Your Draperies ' chuTch-emiploye- . " - N ; t " : .. . "'es, i ' i . I - ' or- F chid rnrsape. to Chosen attend, the bride as matron of honor was LaVern Downard, with ft axiiie Joan Williams and Doris Leavitt, sisters of the bride and Alice Atkinson, sister of the groom, as bridesmiids. Minature bride and igroqm Were Diane Downard and Jay Williams. 'The bride's mother wore a pink lace gown over taffeta and Mrs. Merrill, wore a gown of. blue lace over taffeta. Each 'voro corsages of baby orchids. best man duties (. Performing was. LaDell Atkinson, brother of the bridegroom with Kennetn Hayes, Mrs. Ernest Casper ani Mr. and Mrs Wayne, C. Whiting, greeting guests at the door. . William W. Armstrong of Salt Lake" stood for the bride's father.? The couple will make in Bountiful. their, home " young Paris lpyes the gingham checks ' . head-beade- step-ibanot- dress month lace-covere- " and May is j . surroundink a white 19 Mom Takes X - " rses -- 1-- ! .bouquet of pink Nephi Woman Honored With Club Tribute Relief Societies Jn Payson Begin Drive For Clothes , 16 t ; er Let your first hat of spring be a shiny black straw, one that will look well with your winter coat. 1 e " BrpwninQ Society Pla nning Meet Mr. ana Mrs. Tavlor Tell Club Notes For Thursday In Utilities Bldg. OfDauAhter '5 . ; 3 j CAROL TAYLOR 3A SUNDAY HERALD - - i V V , . v , 4 - v. LAKE SHORE Mrs. Marian Mendenhall Tuckett was feted at a birthday celebration at 'the church Saturday honoring her on her 80th birthday. She will be at her home today where friends and relatives may visit with 4ier. More than 100 family members , and guests came fori the program of talks and musical numbers given by family members. Five of her seven brothers were present, William, Byron, Joe Harvey, Aaron and t Barney. Will of Cedar City and Thomas of Canada and her sister Mrs. Retta X Berry of Idaho were unable, to 'nA) be present. Her seven children, Jesse, Mrs. Alberta. Aitken, Eugene, Lawrence, Leonard, Thomas E. and Willis were in attend' ance. She has 37, grandchildren 32 BROWNING SOCIETY Setting up decorations in preparation for their annual and was born May 9, 1880, in NOTES BIRTHDAY Mrs. MaShe ' meeting in the Prjovo Utilities Bldg., are members of the Society. They are, from-E'hcre resiMapleton to John and Eliza rian Tuckett. Mrs. D. Orlo L. and Allen Mrs. Mrs. Ernest William 0. Mrs. Wilkinson, Clark, left, Mendenhall. She married, John dent, was honored Saturday J. Rulon Morgan. The Society invites all women interested in Browning poetry to Tuckett Jan. 30, 1901, in the Salt for her 80th birthday. attend. Lake LDS Temple. They lived in Mapleton for several years Relief Society visiting teacher fof land then in Canyon Creek, Ida., nearly sixty years and still goes until 1920. They moved to Lake on her beat each month.: Shore. They celebrated their Always golden wedding in 1951. Mr. TURKEYS Available Tuckett died in 1952. Mrs. TuckGuaranteed Ranch Fresh ' ett has lived with her only daugh' or AC Phone AC ter, Mrs. Aitken since that time. LDS She been in the active has MORRIU TURKEY RANCH ' The Browning Society will hold panied by Mrs. Jerald Ellison. Mrs. Mads Merrill, chairman Church working in all of the or1290 West 4th South - Orem its annual meeting Thursday in Two duets will be sung by Mrs. and Mrs. Fern C. Eyering. She has been a ganizations. m-Gates Truman Mrs. , and Crawford at women Utilities Provo the Ail members and Building Madsen. 3 p.m. terested in Browning are invited. The society annually places a Mrs. Dean W. Payne will give X'X''XxX- a program featuring the poet, book of interest to Browning Robert Browning. She will give students in the Provo Public the background of Browning and Library in memory of the late bring out interesting and little Mrs. Julia B. Jensen who was knowp facts of Browning's child- the organizer of the society. Mrs. hood and factors that influenced Claude S. Ashworth is chairman his spiritual powers and insight of. the book committee, assisted into human character. .Mrs. Ken-li- by Mrs. Percival Bigelow and Kartchner and Mrs. Charles Mrs. J. J. Weight. A potin-- k dinner and NEPHI Faux will assist Mrs.' Payne with Mrs. P. W. Madsen will give n a tribute to Mrs. Jensen. guest night w held at the home interpretive readings. Vocal solos will be sung by Of Officers in charge Ihe af of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Robertson aceomD. fair are Mrs. D. Orlo Allen, by the Ladies Literary Glut) honMrs.; Wayne Cheney, president; Mrs. W. O. Clark, vice oring Ahe Mother of the Year. president; Mrs. J. Rulon Mor- This was the: last neeting of the :) A:.::: X-gan, recording secretary; Mrs. .yfeae. j Ernest L. Wilkinson, correspondThe ; dinner was served buffet L. Mrs. and E. ing secretary style- at small tables centered Snarr, treasurer. with bowls of pansies and gold ' r Refreshments will be served by vines. ..:; ;.'..' :t v A oeautiiuil cots age was pre sented by the cluifr to t he Mother PAYSON Netoo Stake Relief of the Year and a tribute read Pastel gingham check dresses with pinched waists' Society is conducting a clothing oy Mr. r. Jti. isurton, witn &u and bouncy skirts trimmed with" embroidered ordrive, to be diniaxed the morn (Continued from Page response of gratitude - to the ing of May 11, when women of costumes. The mothers were pre- members of the eluto" for consider gandy orjlace. It's the "pretty" look young French the area are asked to take unthe of her honor' for. ing repre sented with leis flown from Haglrjs lovei and you72.be in raptures over. Try them, wanted clothing to their ward Re waii. The floral decorations of senting them.: lief Societies. in pastel pink- blue, maize or black with white. President flMrs. John Cotton exlilacs and tulips enhanced the ' , mem-are also wanted, and it is Rags d table from pressed her thanks to the Junior sizes asked that white sheets, cases, lively which a charming luncheon v,as bers for their loyalty and helpfulshirts, etc., ibe kept separate from served featuring exotic fruits of ness as . she finished her second other., irags so they may be hand- the Islands. year as president and also the ed to the cancer committee for i Before the luncheon Mrs. How- president of the Federated Coun- use in dressings. Old shoes,! if X ''' ' ard Oandall gave a tribute to cM." consweaters in announced the Girl Gradwearable, anyi the mothers. Mrs, Roger Ferguto be Leld May dition, wool rags, cotton rags, are son was chairman Luncheon uates of the comwanted. They need not be clean. 23 and also the State Convention mittee, with Mrs. Joe Bond, Mrs. The articles wil be taken to Val Christensen, Mrs. Stan Moore, of UFWC vhere Mrs. C. R. a member of one of the Deseret Industries in Provo, Mrs. Robert Jorgensen, Mrs.- Dell d where people Simipson, and Mrs. Melvin Laird, Federated Clubs of Nephi, is a candidate for the office of state will clean or wash and press assisting. suitable wear. for president. Same clothing She welcomed the new presiof it is sold to customers at the store at Deseret Industries, and dent, Mrs. Marvin Anderson, who Ladies Literary Cluib through the some of it is distributed' to needy families. coming year, i . The evening was spent in Wool rags are traded for of the - members in; "I stories sweaters, cotton rags are sold to About Know Something Nice businesses which use old rags for rr You." cleaning purposes, buttons are removed and used again, to name a few of the many uses for the 'NEPHI 8 '' - . t . ;.. . a -- f - . j . 3-33- 33 49 N. Univ. Ave. FR 3-36- 11 "Satisfaption guaranteed or your money' back" 207 N. 1st West Provo Open SEARS Mon.-Fr- i. 'til 9 p jiu - |