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Show 4A SUNDAY HERALD SUN1 S1961 Four Preps Entertain i 'Impressions' Set For Theme Of BYU's Annual Junior Prom 'Impressions of Jthe Night," a sophisticated theme in blue and black, wjll highlight the annual Junior Prom at Brigham Young University April 28 and 29. Featured intermission artists for this year's prom will be the Four Preps, . popular recording quartet. Prom arrangements are under the direction of chairman Marv Dental Group Installs New Officers ny 18-1-9. Feh Cess Club Takes Tour . Of Art Gallery V '$$W: V v::. v ; t 1 i 4S& kf unctions during the vear and is Pam Patch currently a member of the Pep Club and the Fine Arts uiud Outside of her school activities she is also active giving piano lessons and serving as .assistant ward organist. She will graduate from the Pleasant Grove LDS Seminary this year and has been selected to be a speaker at tne graduation ceremonies. Miss Farr is the - daughter o: Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed Peterson 385 N. 6th W.i She has been active tra many committees during the school' year and has served, as her class representative. She is a member of the Pep ClUb and nas served as projects chairman. She is currently running in the school elections for studentbody foreign 't " I MISS BLUEBONNET . - ' J Ann Pack Dr.- - Pauline Farr Nicholes Speaks For Les Ferrimes April 28, Les Femmes Club members program chairman. were welcomed into the home of Miss Pack isthe daughter ot Mr Mrs. Robert Olsen of Man A. Wednesday Pack and Mrs. Eldon at their club evening the in active regular ila. She has been, meeting. speech and debate departments Business was conducted by Mrs. at school and is a member of the Student Mary Muzurie, 'president,; She Fine Arts Club and the . rvmnrii She is also active in a complimented Mrs. Glen Hatch and Mrs. John Hulick on the fashion show last month. Proceeds of the show will be used for the program, of .which Mrs. Paul Dalebout is chairman. Plans were formed for the May meeting, the annual Mother's Day party at the Orem Reception Centre. Mrs. Paul Trotter, chairman, announced that a book review will be presented. Members of the Southern Utah Mrs. Alan Harris, Mrs. Paul Labor Council. Women's Activi Ence, Mrs. Mazurie, ties Division, are completing are working on other phases of plans for a rummage and bake the program. sale to be held April 28 and , 29 Mrs. Don Peay, Mrs. Ence and at 400 W. Center Street, Provo. Mrs. Bob Kirkpatrick were givThe general public is invited to en, the sale which is serving as a pals.birthday gifts! from their secret fund raising program for tne or Guest speaker, Dr. Henry J. ganization. advised on the sex eduNicholes, wpnftiTif the committee for the cation of children. Dr. Nicholes event is Mrs. Irvin Wilkinson, explained that sex education Orem. Serving with her are Mrs. "should not be separate and apart R. R. Benson, Orem; Mrs. Ven-ett- a from other education of the chilAdams, Lehi; Mrs. Pearl dren, but be casually introduced Boulter, American Fork; Mrs. along with learning about plants Eldon Walker and Mrs. Rose and animals, sanitation, hygeine Hammon) Pleasant Grove; Mrs. and health, and social education Theodore Christenson and Mrs. including good manners and genMaude Miller, Provo; Mrs. Scott eral courtesy." Beardall. Mrs. Paul Patten and Dr. Nicholes, father of 10 chilMrs. Gerald Sermersheim, Spring dren, related some of his own ville; Mrs. Clarence Taylor, family experiences. A question Spanish Fork, and Mrs. Fred and answer period followed. ' Hansen, Payson. Tasty refreshments were served to 13 members and one- guest, Primitive razors, resembling the Mrs. Jerry Harris, Brigham City, modern straight razor but dated a former member. between 500 and 1,000 B. C, have been found in the Thames River Sub-for-San- ta Rummage Sale Barbara Anne Wray sticks bluebonnets in her hair after winning the title of "Miss Bluebonhet of 1961" in an at Ennis. Tex., beauty contest. HEADQUARTERS FOR MATERNITY. FASHIONS ; - soil. E9-- Do . try Cissus discolor this year if you have a warm protected spot indoors where a colorful vine would look well. It will climb a moss-stic- k by means of tendrils, or It can be grown as a trailer. Ajs soon as It gets sufficiently long, begin snipping off lengths from; the tip ends, and root these In a glass of water. You'll need Country Club Members Set . Council Sets Bake And v . column. opportunity to explain it for the many readers who; have inquired about this. First, we prefer iot to use the same source twice in a month, be- - please pay attention here: Cissus discolor is not a begonia, Rex or otherwise. It is not even a distant relative. The common name resulted from the similarity in leaf coloration only. Many growers will tell you that Cissus discolor is fragile, and much "too tender for normal indoor growing True, this plant can be pretty finicky about its likes and dislikes, but it will grow well If you give it the proper conditions. It must have warmth, a draft-fre- e place where it can have bright light without direct sun, and it wants hu-mu- sy - Lovely She! was introduced by Mrs. Mamie B. Davis and Mrs. Fern Brimhall gave the thought for the day. Mrs. H. Val Hoyt'i conducted a short business meeting. Mrs. Sharp Gillespie read, the minutes before handing the record books to ' the new secretary, Mrs. Stella Garrett. Refreshments! were served to 15 members and he following guests, Mrs. George Watkins, Mrs. Rose Kartchher, Mrs. Ethel Crowther 'and Mrs. Fern Ingram', . -- , - Farr and ' . 1 4-- H . in-Or- em Members of the Feh' Cess Club toured the Springville Art" Gallery Wednesday evening. Stanley Burningham, art teacher-: 'at Springville High School, directed the tour and pointed out different styles of art and qualities to look for in paintings. He said artists use intellect and emotion in choosing the colors and lines that create the mood and feeling found in fine paintings. After the tour, members travel-e- d to the home of Mrs. Eugene Maag of Orem, hostess for the evening. 6n behalf of the club, Mrs. "Ronald Mansfield, president, presented Mrs. Kenneth Workman with a gift for her newvbaby boy. At the conclusion of the evening refreshments were served to a- group of 16. The next meeting will be held on May 17 at the home of Mrs. Ronald Mansfield, 1024 So. 750 E Orem. Pauline- - ch m - PLEASANT GROVE j . V-'-- . Pamela Finicky; But Exotic, Cissus Th In Proper Conditions Club and is the organist for Mrs. Lynn D. Taylor gave an By KATHERINE Bt WALKER these rooted slips to give to ad- cause some dealers Ann the Manila West Side Ward SunPatch, simply can't One of the choicest of all indoor miring and covetous) visitors! afternoon of drama at the Nelke Pack have been chosen to rep- day School and Mutual.. handle the volume of orders rapAlternates that have been chos- Club Thursday at the home of vines is Cissus discolor, - an exotIf you cannot find this plant lo- idly resent the girls of Pleasant Grove enough. Second, we try to en are Veloy Walker, daughter of Mrs. Amanda Johnston. Mrs. Zola ic plant having leaves splashed cally, No. 2 on our Source Sheet at the next an- - . the source where you will shaded with and suggest reversed can supply it by mail order. silver, Larson, baritone, and Ed Cobb nual Girls State I Mr, and Mrs. Reed O. Walker; Peterson was assisting hostess. , tne most with neat rich and of for your money. For get reguwine, bass. Larson and Belland wrote to be held June Therisa Millar, daughter of Mr. Mrs! Taylor is a graduate of lar Questions and Answers a It has many common example, two of their numbers; "26 "Miles" 11-1-8, in Logan. pot size at $3 shape. and Mrs. Herbert K. Millar. Q. When two or more of the is a better buy than a 3"' BYU, where; she was active in names, the best known being Rex and "Cinderella." pot at The is this sponsors for. Miss Patch year's drama and 'music and majored Begonia Vine. growers on your Source Sheet the same, price. But a 3" pot, . . . or will be of the Cadmus group the daughter Club, in English. She sane one of the have the same plant, how do you a 2M one, at $1 is am I of somewhat leery calling frequently prefcee Gems and Elysium Club, Jay Mr. and Mrs. musical it RexBegonia Vine, though, decide which source ot recom- erable to a 5" at $10. Third, we the American Legion Auxiliary. featured parts in the Robert C. Patch Oklahoma,"! production by the since referring to certain plants mend? Or do you just go eeny-mee- like to suggest a source that lists one oi with them? Utah Valley Opera Association. as being related to such-and-s- o the greatest number of varieties has been active A. That's a good question, and I of whatever plant, is featured in She teaches English at BYU to can lead to utter confusion. So in the school am glad to have the I1 this students. Wrigley whose plans include a v concert by the Preps, the student assembly April 28, and the two night dance. He is assisted by Central Utah Dental' Assistants Orson Kesler and Kirk Evans, v' business manager, and Andrea Association met Wednesday eveJackson, secretary. for an installation ning The Four Preps began as a of ' new officers. Ruby Roach, quarteMn Hollywood High School State President, of the Dental where they sang together in the Assistants Association presided school choir.. This led to a long-ter- as Installing Officer! She was acContract with Capitol Rec- companied to Provo by several ords. Under this label they have of the other state officers. recorded such numbers as Those installed as new officers Eyes," ' "26 Miles," for the coming year were: presi' "Dreamy "Big Man," and "Down by the dent,' Judie Holman; presidentStation." elect, Elyce Box; first vice The young singers have appear- dent, Mary Ellen Sbrenson;presiseced on six shows in the Ozzie and ond vice president, Mrs. Elva Harriet television series and on Pace; third vice president, Mar-ci- a programs of Lawrence W e 1 k, Carrol; secretary-treasure-r, Dick Clark, Ed Sullivan, and Ten- Carolyn Hundley, and rec6rding nessee Ernie Ford. They also secretary, Mrs. Carol Fisk. toured for a summer with Ricky Miss Holman will be officially Helson. as . of the recognized and a local group at president Nightclub appearances State Dental the ' movie debut, in Columbia's "Gid-get- " Assistants Convention to be ield are afso on their list of in Salt Lake City May achievements. The color scheme of the instalThe quartet is ' composed of lation was blue and gold. Each Marvin Inabnett, high tenor; new officer twas presented with a Bruce Belland, lead tenor; Glen pastel colored carnation representing her office. The arrangements for the installation were under the direction of Mrs. Mary Startup, retiring president. ' " Drama Program Entertains a Nelke Members Pleasant Grove Delegates Selected for Girl's State Priced, to fit the Expectant Mother's budget. V. 1 MATERNITY ch Spring Event Riverside Cbuntry Club mem bers have completed plans 8for the spring festival to be held April 28 and 29. Program fori the event will in OREM JAYCEE WIVES elude Max Mjrath with a TV and A board meeting will be held nightclub act, "The Ragtime April 26 for the nomination of ofPiano Player ' and the at the home of Mrs. Bob barber shop quartet ficers, Colson, 800 N. 107 W.; Orem, prior from Salt Lake City. Byrdn Jen to the regular May 1 meeting. sen will provide dance music. The board will work on members A special teen-ag-e program will the club scrapbook. be held from 3 to 5:30 p.m. Fri-- 1 day, April 28 Guests will be in-- ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. eluded for the Friday night activtties and the Saturday program in the Masonic Temple. Past matrons and patrons will entertain. will be for members only. are festival the for Committee Mr. arid Mrs J Ward Heal, chair. LADIES LITERARY CLUB men; Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Erick atWill meet Wednesday at 3p.m. the home of Mrs. Dwight Packsen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fad at 90 N. 2nd W., American ard Howdis, "Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Fork. , ard, Mr. and; Mrs. Earl Pierce An- ALPHA and Mr. and Mrs. William UNITES 03IEGA acti the from derson, general Will meet at the home of Mary vities committee Ellen Peterson, 2140 N. Oak Crest Lane at 2:30 p.m., Sunday. GENEROUS NEW YORK (UPI) Analysis of preliminary Internal Revenue SEEKING TOURISTS A group NEW YORK (UPI) Service figures for 1958 i ws of hotel travel American 235 agents, millionaires that America's bebus are and operators getting claimed as deductions for char camhind President cent Kennedy's ity contributions 16.8 per of income compared to 8.11 paign to increase foreign tourism in this country. They are conductper cent in 1946. The American Association of ing a series of "Visit U. 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