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Show sundaKheralp 2A SUNDAY, APRIL 15, 1962 Ulan county, Utah Kav&l Ann Anderson Plans Rites Seneral Thursday Club Selects N ew Club Officers 1 I Karel Ann Anderson, daughter of Mi Mrs. Arlo M. Anderson of Ikke Shore ind I ana rsorman aj. van Tuam, son oi kaji, am Irs. Norman J Van ' Dam of- Provo, ar lannincr to taKe tneir weaning vows op une 28, accor(n?,! to the announcemcn bade today by her parents. The couple wil be wed in the Salf Lafr Femple arid honored that evening in the Lake Shore Ward church. Miss Anderson, a graduate of Spanish - TT1. I n,1 lUti, r5 ...til t. . r M . VI: .... f. ppnnjr irom ingnam lounpr university vrtn a aeirree in mocioioy one is aum Ga feted with Alpha Lamda Delta land o The member bares. She is a jstaff Daily Herald. Mr. Van Dam is a crraduate of, Beth- Ch'as! Md., High School y Is currently a sophomore at BYU, major- fng in political! science. He has completed ! "In every Instance of history f.' A nnmtil M - oik oinqe r Guest Of onga Le Club Is t fl - - i I .; ark, 'Li.. .. j rrf Tea for Today i - otes m part of the peoples of any nation is one thing! watch- led by an alert enemy as carefully as the armed might of that Ha- klon,' General Rich decried lhe complacency of America toward what he feels ierosion in the stan dards of freedom in the country. He reviewed the history !of countries rrom tne; time Greeks that have fallen uch attitudes and; through ap peasements oi aggressors on the the country which weakens! itself with - Indulgence and decadence ill J . i i nas oeen suojugatcd by another The couple w mane a nome in Pro country with'! less potential jbut fwhile continuing heir schooling:. more desire,? the speaker said. M KAREli ANN ANDERSON "Recognizing this threat from the Soviets is the first and most Important step In charting a course to insure our survival, We bther-Dau&ht- er must eradicate the Influence which are spreading their cancerous growth in oyMsocietfy.l'j The speaker urged renewal of patriotism as typified by early Provo Sub Deb Annual Rush Lavender and white, dramatically emphasized witf American patriots such as PatrickTea is planned for thisj afternoon Henry, Stephan Decatur, BenjaLike a bonni jrnln the home of sorinir flowers, will create an atmoBtihere Franklin and the frm 2 to 4 p.m.,1675at N.IOak Lane. Garden!" the theme of the annual Mothef-Daugrht- er Ted, He concluded with1 a listpioneers. Elizabeth Enke, of! the when wives; daughters and granddaughter of Elks wi things he would like America to J 2ach member willj bring her be such! as ' ever ready to meet be welcomed1 this afternoon at the yearly event guests. j an The program will nclude any challenge with) high courjage, Receiving hours will be from 2 to 4 p.m. exblanatlon of the purpose and moral resolution and constancy are and Mri. Mrs. Vest J. Alvin George Bjerregaard hi' of mi aning of the organization and purpose." assisted by Mrs. Ramona Holmes and Mrs. en ertainment furnished by pres- Another speaker at the patriotic impgerie Drysdale, program, and Mrs. trank Lhmick, meeting ent and past member. w&i eighth grade stu Refreshments will be served. Mrs. Warren Lott and Mrs. Nlles ThurstdJI. decorktiori. dent, Garry Jones of Nephl, who was miroaucea Dy Mrs. s, a. t j' Merrlan. His subject was f'Let Freedom Ring." He was accom panied by his parents and Mrs. Claude Lomax, president of the Utah Federated Clubs. Slim-Tri- m $ub Debs Set J Clu A III! -- ! r , L PHoi Recep ; I;.. Warning that "the strengt moral fiber and desire for free-io- m bsda-Chev- ' - Pay.. IK The guests were welcomed' by Mrs. J. V. iMazur e, club prcHi- rs. Aflin dent, who presided. Schofield ntroduced General Rich. 1 Greeting the guests it the door were Mrs. H. B. Mcnscl, Mr. Earl Thomas, Mr C. W. Ba- bcock and Mrs. Clara Culmnce, Florence Gallaghep WJ A. Sowards Mrs. ser, a life member of the club, offered the jinvocauom Among the dlstit)guiit)ed guests was Provo Mayor Verl G. Dixon, Guests were served refresh-ment- s from a table lovely with the club colors of green and gold reflected in the decorations. j J Mr. an Mrs. Bruce Jensen J , b . ! n I Cl- -t. 1- Mrs. Richard Reiser was the hostess Thursday evening for members of the Socio Sumus MRSjlBJlUCE A. JENSEN (Diane Uefirickjen) Club when thev met at her home. The program was presented by Mrs. Joyce Broderick, who showed, delightful Easter decorations she had created. She also demon itrated cake decorations bv tiecor a ting two cakes to show some of the different patterns which can Friends and fatally memben of pearls and sequins released her be used. I reMrs. Reiser then - served greeted rjewlyweds, Mr. and Mrg, profuse veil of lllu on. J a I 'a er G. Bnct AUen IJenn at a charm- j Mrs. Lon jBradb attended h freshments to the 13 1J dies pres!!' ing reception on'i Friday evening sister as matron 6.f honor, With cnt. The next meeting will be at at the TUvergrove Ward, with Other sisters Margaret and Yyon of pink and rie Henricksen and Mrs. Gary Cur the home of Mrs. LaVere Adams, apringtlme ihad lis and Marilyn Jensen, sisten where Scott Orrock, marriage atrua adding: a colorful note. The hall waa lay with ruffled the firroom and Have Storrs. counselor, wm do ine speaker. pa ra sola combing with ribbons bridal attendants. Mrs. Bridjf and flowera ( aa Ithe couple wel- wore a gown of pink silk orgahra II with the attendants in aqua kllk comed gueiti. united ruffled the Organza. They earned Wedding cerenfqnlei day French parasols off the dress fabyoung people earlier 1n the wed-ding In the Salt take! Temple. A ric gay with flowers and ribbons Mothers of: the couple wore breakffit hosted, by of rose silk shantung. the the: gowns groom following parent ojt ' Neil Jensen itbbd with hi (;' .ceremony. E lane :he as best man and Homef brother former li Mn. Jenien d of Mr. Iterirlckiin, la aughter Jensen, Wendell! (Jensen, Gary and! Mrs, Nj; JoNph Henrlckien Curtis and Lon G. Brady perfo m-id usher duties. I t of Provo and iM. i Jensen i a Tonga' Le Club met this week aon of Mr. land fin. Perrls S. Guests were served by Jan n Springvllle at the home Of Mrs. nine West, Kay Hosiers, Linda Fred Clark to hearj a program Jenien of Silt Lake City, cf bridal The gdwn charily Wlghtman, Diane Clark, Mary given by Mrs. Dalllnj Clark, who lace tnd nylon fulle was enrich- Ann Campbell, Valerie Haw, sang and olayed the autoharo. ed With lace! imnllhues and dainty Mrs, nialn NortooJ Mrs. parrel Mrs. Clark discussed the songs .ii. tLi pink roses. A chapel train' and JMoulton, Mr. Vernon ChriSjten- - aim 1L. uciwccn ioik uis umeiente short ptiff sleeves were added sen, Mrs. ituion Jonnsonj- Mr. songs and ballads' and then Il fashion (notes. A double crown Delbert Warner arid Mrs, iGeoVge lustrated by singing and playing ' ' Btorrsi each type! of composition. The Judy Fetzer and Jeanne jMerrejl members especially enjoyed the nvlted l guests! tov s. gn the visitors' gifoup of fdlk songs' ejected from 1 book and gifts were arrangeq by Utah and surrounding areas. Mrs. Norma Deene Frandsen, Betty iHouse. Barbara Ann Mer- and Kathy Ostler. rell, president, conducted the business sappho LTEIs AltY CLUB mVr Intro: vMciKomws gucsia ai ine aoor session land each Were S.l Mr. O. nd her! for! Allen. duced Mr. 8 the at guest evening. Will meet Tuesday at p.hi. The; couole are honevmoohlnc These, were Mrs Norma Jane the1 home of Mrs Glen Gardner, en route to Fort Sili, OklalJ where Martinez,) Mrs. Alice Anderson, tfem. 79Q W. 100 S they will make a home .until Mr Mrs. Ch(trlene tiddlard, Mrs. UTAH COUNT1 CHAPTER Jensen completes hs tour of serv- Carol Mrs. pixie Smith, MEDICAL ASJ STANTS ice duty In four months. They will Mrs. " Joyce Bird; Mrs. Nelma then return to BYU to school, Jean Hawkins, Mrs Catherine Will rrieet ITudsaay. April 17. at both have Wdn students. Clark and Ursula!. Ringger. th i nuries! clakMoom. Utah: Val4 where a sen or mijoring in Ian He is ley Hospital. DrL Robert W. Petty guages, and she Is a .sophomore flower . arrangements Keep will be M speiker. in education Mr. from homemaking away M draughts direct sun M Jensen has tomppeted a mission shine and hot rad ators, and fom LITERAjTAEj for the LDS Churph in West per air cortd tloners he summer. WIT! WrHnptdar at thrf many and m rs. Jensen has serv. Resting them ir cool, dark home of Mrs. pj. g. Bullock, 1451 ed as a missionafy n West Utah place at night. 11 refresh them Cherry Circle, at S p.m. Wednes Stake. and prolong theli beauty. day. Mrs. Eva Barkley will givf v-- . .i -- ! S . 'X. rejsses Patriotjsm Major General !M axwell E. Rich, commander of the Utah National Guard, spoke to about 50 members land guests of the Nineteenth Century Club Friday afternoon! at the annual Guest IL 4 m Socios Sumus Club Shown Easter Items t V "I 44 F&ted S At 19th Century Guest Day The Thursday Club met at the for home of Mri. Lcltoi Nelson! ' election of new officers. Mrs. Burton Robinson, presi dent; Mrs. Lamar Empey, vice president; Mrs. Jos eph Murphy, secretary, ana Mrs Robert Lay- ton, reporter and historian, were Chosen. Mrs. William Dyer Is the outgoing president. The program was presented by Mrs. Laytoni who reviewed the play, "The Miracle Worker' by William Gibson, which; tell the story of Ann! Sullivan, the teach-e- r of Helen Keller, with the emphasis on Miss Sullivan and her life. It tells how much jof her life was devoted to her pupil and the difficulties of teaching her. Refreshments were 'served to the 13 members present. Easter decorations used to de corate the ruums. X ; , by Lady Elks lea Slated Years aqo a fortune cou Idn't buy it! Research in drugs hasf added 20 years to our ; life span. Something d. milfiohdire couldn't buy in-Vif- ed ' In 1900. j: co-chair- Games Ente !tain Sing A At Eureka session Jeannlene Jtfinson entertained the mem bers of her club at her home on Wednesday evening. The ladies played cards and Mrs. Grace Bfrjilni, Mrs. Gail !)bseli and Mrs. Marie Evans won attractive Mrs. EUREKA Prompt service alwaysl Spring Song Of Citrus Health Salads For PHARMACY i! III:' 286 W. Center, Provo FR Every! When you buy or are given a spring a- lady's fancy spoons sugar, m teaspoon eacn turns to thoughts Of slim. paprika and dry mustard; V tea- corsage, be sure you wear it! lightly m oraer 10 mce ppoon Tabasco and V cup catsup properly. The stems should al ming apwn Add peeled ways point down and the flowers the! conditions of the original beat until smooth. A . up. the way they grow. look prettier;, that way. eyll ALAN L TOM and DICK Low-Calor- if China, which produces about one- ttnrtrt nrrxlurtlon nf uses tne duik oi u nerseir. tea, hfilf rtt th IN low-calor- ie j GGLGFUL NEW I 1 I :. lOSllDi Low-Calor- ie .i . 88 Free Delivery Two Trucks to Serve iYou. Free Btby Scile Sernicej Wheel Chsir renUla and Oxlrcen Service. A rhyme!! Nothing fits these happy clove of garlic. Shake before using. thought better than light, refresh YIELD:: Hi cups. ijij Easy ing salads. Pipes. a luncheon. French Dressing Next time Mrs. of you give the close the evening ft Florof Florida a serve salad fresh cup grapefruit juice platter Johnson served tasty refresh2 and slices grapeida and juicy to orange mtnts tablespoons member mjato calisup special 1 Add z fruit sections. Mr cheese, and Wa cottage ctlests. Mrs. Faye taoiespoons saiaa on and scAlUons cool cucumber Mix slices, ingredients;! together. YIELD Deanna Sorenson. radishes for color and Icrunchy cup. lEUREKA Mrs. Janet Lee eating, and a tangy entertained the memoers or Kntre French dressing. SAVINGS ARE Save yourMgrapcfrult shell to Nbus Literary Club on Wednes llitle holders flowef day evening at her home. She pre make pretty! French Dressing sentea a very interesting paper on Blend i cup water and 3 teah Keeping Genealogy which she had compiled herself. spoons cornsta rch; . eoolf, stirring To$ib,boo There was ft discussion which fol constantly until thickened. Remove BY A U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCY from heatj !cd V cup Florida lowed the- lesson. . . m At the close of the evening Mrs. grapefruit jukd, 2 tablespoons sal RESERVES: $l,609,0j) Lbe served delicious Jlffreshments od oil 34 teaspoon salt, Vk tea- ti the members present. In a,rranglng flowersj 11 you're To bronze and preserve foliage, evtr doubtful about he. color har-moISC add a of mled flowe eucalyptus, i?h and lemonl ivy,1 stand the stem few vfhite flowers to make the galax ends in a solutio n of one part of colors blend, nays the (American rfycerin to two parti of water. Society of American Florists. The he leaves may be u, ed indefln- - use of white always softens bright lfely in either dried! flower ar colors. Remember to place your rbngements or with ater. largeU and darkest' flowers at thd lowest point of your design. salt iaki city Running speed of t lip tcrrcstrla Color harmony and unity of de no. provo 95 university dickoj, a rood runner; is 12 to 13 sign make mi a more beautiful j :J ' flower arrangement. tpiles per hour. TT .... j i! W " Fsh Domain hi i m j( . mt 9M k. i i . hit An Easter Parade Children the program. OS, DRAPERY TROVATA ALUMS Will-mee- Monday at t 8 p.m. a the home of Karen Lelshman 119 E. Elm Ave. The meeting will be held jointly withjlCami Los, Guest speaker will bejFraflz Johansen, of the BYU art depart ment. Members are Invited; bring cfgueit. Dry Cfeaned Rehanp I Win &UJ at of Sue Darson, y home wood Aye. 2:30 569 all the yound fashionables can parade proudly whep ybu buy from Thomas'. Wide selecfioj of dresses by Cinderella, boys ear by Danny Dare and illy The Kid, Tpadlers clothes by T to 16 Pounds! BIG LOADS-- Up ALPHA UNITESS MEGA From romping toddlers to growing up girls. 1 ING Mlnuletl w&$) (Offdr Good During April, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.) at the - DOWNTOWN ILAUNDUOMAT 139 NO. 2nd West, FroVO LETjUS HELP YOU LEAD A CLEAN LIFE Sage p i km t and Ready to In only 45 4 ions ml JLWr- - W u ? w ! ' Nannetre and Carters. Yei for the latest styles, newekt spring colors and attractive fabrjes f4 n : MIT "ft fjAl- r - Thomas'. Pill --v THHS' US ME M MY 'EGEEEMfflW 1 I feci like dessert in my parfait plaid Kate Green-awaIf any sips slip it no great shamej because: my aress i$ Scotcngard. iuin repellent cottonj nertha! collar witn croencted" and tiockets are edced -'; W bow I coyly toy with. lace arid rr T there's a lone tailed t y. If' '!, ' !.. ' ' : 'I I .... ! 'i ,r l M , . ' klmmr should took ttif pffno! Cxcdty th way oointy to i grunaie tort ma in eick or wnit. , f :: Low-t-t- h I'i '. . ' ground ' 1: - ht, ' f ' !: ' I, ., quef thro, ; I CECK'S SHOES BECK CiARK, Mgr. i. At H1! S JjBm1) j. imtn. r itMivaMMnj l iXvi:l;- IN 62 Wett Centtr I ! StorVHour Monday 10 to 9 worn . 1, r I s in m II w Strawberry or emony lime plaids. Sizes I'M1 to 8 8 to 6x, 7 to 12. il twt "! , .i jj fu esday thi j Saturday 10iJ to 5'4t i ! ir 36ij IrJoj Unliersrty Avt.'rVw' Parking jln' rearll,.,. 'f.;: |