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Show 2A SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 19C2 Utah County, Utah I Lehi Couple Note 60th Anniversary j Fortnighters Geork For i First Ladies X of the occasion. Mr. and: Mrs! Peterson were married ml the Salt Lake Temple on April 9J 19021 Both continue to be active and interested in church and commun- ity affairs. Mr. Peterson, .who holds a service record of 40 years with the Utah-Idah- o Sugar Comp Danv. takes nride and intericst in his garden,1 raising many! choice flowers and vegetables, Mrs. Pet erson crochets and also does con siderable quilting and rug mak visited with the First Ladies of the land Thursday night by the entertaining story presented by Mr. Owen Rowe of Spanish Fork. j Mn. Rowe first described jthe beautiful White House and then told Incidents of the personal lives of some of the occupaits, nd .especially' jjMrs. Kennedy Mrs. Eisenhower.! After tracing Mrs., Kennedy's life she told) of her Ideas In fashion; plans for the White House, art and hobbies and ended from ja quote from the present first lady, "Happiness 1$ not where you think you'll find Fortnights jj . ."I Her stories of, Mamie hower showed her; many feminine traits and also that she entertained more foreign visitors than any other president's wife. while contribution scecfal Her was a lovely in the Whitp House ": jy- - jk china collection. jj '; ' At the business meeting con- -, ducted by tie president, Mrs. Phil Aiken,' a nominating j committee was chosen jjto be composed of the two past presidents,: Mrs. Ted Soles and Mrs. Fred Endsley Jr.; plus Mrs.i Aiken, whojare to pre4 pare a slap of candidates for election! .r" i; ; iose;?h Bach presented :he Mrs. Legislative Council report. y rs annual open ses- ' j Fortnighte sion wil be rhursday, April 26j at the Pro jo .Utilities' Building when a musical reading of the latest; Meredith Wilson 'Sho w, "The Mlly Brown, will be Clark' of Salt Lake Mrs. given by Elsen- J ing.! Byard-Y6- u 11- - me -- .,r I. luission anu -- At one IlL ip xne has Mission.. the of president YMMIA in! the Lehi Fourth Ward, was counselor to Bishop John Stoker and later! served as b shop of the Lehi Fourth WardHu Jiolds office of High Priest. wheri they an to make their theLileth was f Gilchrist Peterso i home L Mr. Young will enter sum- of ai born 1882, iter 19, daug mer session at the Brigham RobertMay I and Janes Mary Taylor Younk University to continue1 his GilchristLshe has beeji acWilles educ itioni iri1 business manage tive in the LDS Church audi has ment served in the Sunday !cpool, YWMIA and Relief Society. Their children include Peterson, Richfield; Lee Peterson, ' Orem; Mrs. Wilson (Janet) Lee, Eureka; Mrs. jprvin (Edna) Nelson, Salem; Mrs. Ivan (Phyllis) Nielsen, Springville, and Mrs. Odell (Lileth) Peck,! Lehi They have 23 grandchildren and 21 ' Ann Byard will become the bride of John Rr Young in1 solemn marriage ceremonies. April 20 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Announcing, the engagement I Committee To Plan Lab Graduate Fe.e I ble v-- - i j ' I . , . st " : I - ss. - Speaker Discusses Children With Handicaps at Meeting 'I I ill' h Mil' Ai-no- ld Church Ceremo lies to Unite Joanne Guerri, Mr Clarks on Mr. and Mrsj Attilio Guerri of Provo announce the engagement and approaching niarriage of their daughter Joanne Marie Guerri, to Richard Louis Clarkson, a son of Mr. and Mr$. Louis K. Clark- son of Upland, Calif. The couple will take their vows in ceremonies at St. Francis CathL olic Church and Will be honored at a reception in the Veterans M Center, April 28. Miss Guerri has bidden Mrs;. John Tarufelli to serve as matroft of honor and Margene Wride1, Helene Brade.and Marjane Telck a. 1 : ! j ct Chaffey. Junior College iand is now attending Orange Coait State in Costa Mesa, Caljf. He served three years with the U.S. Ma- - rines. The couple will make a home in Upland, Calif, '! s ii Hi IM Ward in Provo for aM( members of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. The North uiah ciunty Dis trict will pot have meetings for either Apijil or May.M Edgemont Camp will meet this Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Oka Ferguson. The Vineyard Camp: will meet Thursday at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Bjertha Sorensen. ' r M i Chailtilly potato casserole is Ja time saver. Prepare 1 eriyelope of Instant mashed potatoes as directed on package. Spoon into! a but-casserole: Whip Vt tered of cup heavy cream, fold in V of shredded cup parmesan cheese of and salt. Spoon over teaspoon the potatoes. Bake in a preheated oven 12 to 15 minutes, or top is lightly browTied Serves 4 to 5. ' 375-degr- 1 .1 II k 'J . 4Kv .. ct " ' ; dr p iron diy-r- jo drip dry - no Iron cotton 1 69c lLJ r Yolwc dotted swlss Flocked pylons f sculptured V no Iron f selections hugo value 69c to 79c yd. comparable drfp-dr- y I spring nylons cotton solids prim J eotton guar.: wathabU 7? yd. conJarabW yerglazed embossed powder and pickle relish o take n Amia -- ;the resulting reUsh is good with coia lama. cr season me canned Don't offer "advice,! but, if asked sauce with chopped green scallions for it, give advice in such a wa and drained chopped pimiento to that the person asking can take taste. it or leave it. j - !' 100 : 36"-wid- '' i 5 prtty I j.. 'match-mate- A hr and guar, washablo yd. ' eomparabU valu t - cottor lawn printed cool for drtttet, blouii tkirtt 100 , 1 pmDea- ttyW for 36" Wid ..--!.- .... cotton prints faihioli V i t 1 is B ase Apple kSauce lu. :.u trll'H rur z. ivieui n. teiibr .1; A can of apple sauce makes the oasis ifor two relishes to serve with meat or poultry. Add curry .)..-- J m Marine Make Friends i i j II- as bridal attendants. Make Easy Casserole at the ParkjUniversity 1:30 p.m. n. ( Packaged Potato convention, en compassing all of Utah County, will be held May 4 beginning at three-distri- an; , ThreeDistrict DUP Convention Scheduled May 4 is a graduate ff The bride-eleProvo High School and is a memMrs:. Petersop has four isters, ber of Phi Eta: Chapter, Beta ,j Mrs. Janet Stoker and Mrk. Her- Sigma Phi. Clarksod a of is Mr. ILehil Mrs. graduate man (Ada) Allred, John (Athens) Chapman, St. George; and Mrs. Zina Wood-IdMr. Peterson house, Burley, has three .brothers and one ster, John. PetersonJ LehiJ Mrs. iVera Aryey, Taylor, Ida.; Lester Pet-erson, Shelley, Ida.; and Vemal Peterson, Blackfoot, Ida great-grandchildre- J , A . elude Anna Marie Nielsoh, Gene Lambert, 'car parking; Tom Miller - and, Lars Yorgason, .entertainment; John itiding, business manager, andV lion Parchman, publicity. Others include Marilyn John- son, entrance; iSidnie Smu n and, Kareri Walker, 'program; Sue Era mett, secretary; Kent Hansen, ticket; Shauna Robinson', pat rons ;tKiair Bybee, assembly; Jan Nix, table dec orations, and Ed Hatch and Maria Walker! decora- tions. j A-Lu- re " x. J JOANNE MAR E GUERRI i . j an ;' 3 IT was zations, 1 . - ' taught in all the auxiliary 0 kani- - ana tortneommg marriage are parents of the bride. Mr. and Mrsi Rex J. ByardL Orem. Mr. Young is the son of Mr. and Mrs. vi Marcel Young' Orem. Miss Byard as a graduate of OremHigh School, where she was a member and. secretary of the Tigerettes. Mr; Young also grad uated from Orem High. He was a member, of the A; Cappella choir J j:f. 'City.. l J Mrs. Bach' will be chairman as- and was on the basketball team. . At a recent meeting NEPHI A reception will' honor the pair; sisted by Mrs. John Daynes, Mrs. - of the NepM Federated Clubs marsame the. kf the Mrs. and evening Marjorie Kiger Boyd buncil plans were IJ3S Presidents riage in the Orem Third-21madd for Girl Graduates Mrs. Aiken was hostess with Ward. Mrs. Davidf Robert, Both are employe4 in Provo, Luncheon fo Juab High School. This is an annual affair spon-sored by th federated clubs U enter! ain girl graduates. M Th(4 committee tor tne event are: tickets land invitations, Lit-Club; datering and decora- tions, Literary League. The pro' be will prepared by die gram Club and gifts to Beta Literary ' MlM ; h! T I will be aduates the OREM by the Nau the' lie trials of han Mrs. Clayton Mrs. ' Club. tilus dicapped child was vividly ex- Phil Buchanan!: Thi luncheon will be held at pressed! to members of the Orem Mrs. Adams: announced that a the Fourth Ward Hall on My Women QuT Wednesday as they special invitation had been ex 21 With!!, an organization of the met for their regular' meeting by tended to members of the club to Fourth Ward catering, according attend the Art Tea an Springville to the Literary League commit Mr. Ray"' (Elaine) Schwartz. 14 from 2 until 5 p.m. 4. tee. April The speaker who is well known ' for het work in behalf of crlp-ple-d .childre and adult, despite Special Showing own her handicap discussed the as to live difficulties they attempt of 9 Bulky a iwrmal life. Mrs. Ronald Adams, club presiHand Knits dent conducted the meeting with hostesses fof the afternoon Mrs. m M. Dover Hunt and Mrs. George Made from Fleischer jBoyee.l asslting. Others particibulky yarns, out of pating on the program were Mrs. Fleischer's Knit Book IL Vera Wentz and Mr; Jack Campbell. Mr, Robert Jenen Vol. 106. was in charge! of the music and Mrs. O.; S. Allen was in charge cf the iprogtanu. j;j(Candidate tor club officer tor WE WILL DISPLAY THESE KNITS the coming season were announc 2 WEEKS ONLY ed. Mrs. Evan Baugh, who is cur rently serving as vice president, MAIL ORDERS PROMPTlV FUlED will be i appointed president, utn- er officers who will be elected n n n from the slate are a follows: rice president, Mrs. Ray Hold- away and Mrs. O. S. Allen; treas-urer. Mrs; Edward Brown and Mrs. Sherman Howard; record ing secretary, Mr. Glen Robert- son and Mr. Milton Johnson, Provo 24 West Center and corresponding aecretary, Un-linka- onusn Ll "T Texas-Louisia- na Orem Pair Sets April 20 Ceremonies in Sail Lake j M Leonard Peterson was bdifa in Lehi March 20, il88l, to John and Rhoda Ashton Peterson. He has servea as a memDerjoi tn Lehi City Council and the Alpine chool Board. He has I served tw mis- sions for the LDS Church, tone to ANN BYARD . . ' 1 plastic in shades of green and blue to simulate sky and overhead tree foliage. Trees j and bushes will De scattered around thd dance floor to further enhance the rnoun tain look. Members of the comm tee In- - fc- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard LEIII Peterson will celebrate their! 60th wedding anniversary Monday Family members will gather j at their home in Lehi today in fionor ' " Georffp Gobel lTvnnntflT linmnr, ist. will be the featured guest attraction at jthe concerts to be pre-- , sented with the annual Junior Promenadpl at Brleham Ymint University, according to Dave Larsen of Richfield,' of the dance. The Trevelers Three will ap Mr. Gobel. pear-witAppalachian Spring," is the theme pi the dance which will be held ;on boih April 2a land 21, beIi ginning at 9 p.m. The ceiling will be covered with '! Heariof Gobel Is SiMea1 ' Prom Concerts; !" nylons sheer, crisp, lovely huge selectionsvalue . 8 ?c yd. comparable C 43" wide 100 nylon QjJ yd. 34" wide 100 cotton guatj. washable . yd. . TO guar, wamoaie j arnel & voven checks' . . . . . voyen fancies stripes Wftn 'overprint , i i ir FY A ; nnm famous dan fiver women plaid qinqham n culpepber plaids dridon tissue plaids r'i beautiful for school, busi ness or dress S9 to 98c com pa ble value 'r. i SOFTER PER! FASHION INCH! 100 17 m S m - I i I "J""' 4 i tcher weaves 7 ' : . X (Mm vmim u ! vt II S f combed co tons 36" wide guar, washable. tV,1 in a I of spring's fresh new colors ... . rayo butch weave. . . . textured butcher weave. stlk top woven suitings nubby boucle weaves. L embroidered butchers COUn trv club cuitlnno "7 ' r . ... . Ideal for spring dress vp weaving 457 wide 100 rayons and, blends tremendous selections . en schcduld d ti cst esftoa tall folly dcsa-crccn- .....L;.... VihfeJsznz eclrs. ". '. Sizes U to 15.?., Brown.' 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