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Show s. SUNDAY, MAROT 3, 1SC3 Utah County. Utah Betrothal Told FoA Dianne Daley " .. . 1 . Planning- a - I H Marcji 14 . marriage in thb Manti Temple are Dianne Daley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron J. Dailey of Edgemonti and Phillip K. Holdaway, son of Mh and' Mrs. Ross 'i T. Holdaway of Vineyard. .' A reception March 15 will honor h the couple at the Edgemont Ward Chapel' The bride-eleis a graduate of Orem High School where she was a member of the Debite Club arid Aude. She has jalsoattended the Brigham Young University. .' Mr." Holdaway, afr OHS graduate and BYU student also, was in the Orem High Band and member of FFA. He served six montjhs in the Army Reserve and filled an LDS mission to the Western States. -- ! ; f First-Fourt- -- '" I 1"- . ct Sa-pe- re ' w 3A SUNDAY HERALD . Wise Use of Leisure Time Is Urged By Phile Nada Speaker "How 'to use your leisure time wisely" was the theme of Phile Nada Club meeting Thursday at the home of Ms. David Rees. Mrs. Lloyd Cullimore" guest speaker,1 quoted j several writers to stress the " wise use of leisure : i and patterns new." anything reject To round out the program,. Mrs. Jack Jensen showed ceramics as a good example of productive leisure time. The hostess dis i sweaters, af-played knitting etc... claimed and that time. ghans, re is and reMrs. Cullimore said s$e very calming knitting She then refresh served Amerlaxing. gretsthe fact there are in ica only two or three high class ments to 25 members. magazines. "Mos t magazines are pictorially described, and wise cracks are "used instead of wit," she said. "Crinle, violence and sex are played ip. The lens has becomej mightietf than the sword as me puouc f demands quics Lions magazines, quid; newspapers and mass amusemerts." The Provo Lady Lions an- - . She discussed ta book by Harry nual Mother and Daughter and Bonaro OveijBtreet, "The Free Party will be held Thursday at Mind," Jks an exkmple of improv-in- g 7:15 p.m. at the .observations and learning Ward hall. Dinner will be served and power. They siid. "A person should study && he listens bethe" International Folk Dancers cause only 10 ber cent of the will give the program. ime is needed or actual listen are being Daughters-in-laing. Suggestionslthey made while invited as well, as daughters. listening includel first, put the speaker's point of view into some thing you know;? second, try to Salem Piano Students anticipate what comes next; third bring back your jnind from wan Will present Concert ' I A -- Daughter Party Set by Provo V '" I. PLAN EVENING OF MUSIC Ready for the presentation, of a concert of choral music on 'rhursday evening at the Provo Women's Clubhouse are the 20 members of the reorganized music section.- - Preparation for the program which is open to the public has been directed by Mrs. Fred Loveless, left standing, music director; Mrs. Mark' Brown, section chairman, and Mrs. V ilate J. Myers, program, right. Mrs. Phil-eo-n B. Robinson, seated, is the accompanist;. Z .. . i Is Former Provo Wbma n G ven rrance H o norary Doctorate For Wo r k Subject, V V : !.:..! j Til'' New recognition of her woric in of; this independence.' Exactly a 1 L: . mmeia education and wifh the problems century ago a bad lot whose Mrs. to came women spenateri probably of working E s't h e r E. Peterson, former never required a dray's work in Provoan and now Assistant Sec- - her life was concluding that ' for women l education retary of Labor, this 'week when 'higherresult in the redressing of she was awarded aa honorary would their! at wrongs,' the r adjusting of special Doctor of Laws degree and "an increase in theiil Smith wages, at College, ceremonies ' on reforming the ) influence .. rtlieir, Mass. Northampton, Itiis most fitting of evils :;society." Full text of the citation given tiiat labored so who ' has ope with the award fof the doctorate cause for in tie successfully pays tribute to., her many years which this Smith founded Sophia of work in theses fields and reads its ranks." should v joinl college! .r , as follows: y "In your Qwn life ' you have superWy demonstrated the complementary roles of education and work In the emancipation of : Mihk; will be: the highest fashwomen." Educated at Brigham bii: the beach? this summer. ion Young University and Columbia, The icalor, that isl Mink brown you scon transferred your interests from traditional schools will be featured? in isuits for and colleges . to pioneering,' pro- every! woman from' 15 jahd over. grams of education :fr the wo- A suitj 'to watch: 'the soft stretch man worker. Marriage to a tiyloii bikini with ; brief; bra and slits foreign service officer' brought in hiplie' peek-a-bor ' ' time a family of four children but no significant Interruption in, your The j word fromi Japan's cul career of useful public service. tured ' pearl industry: if you The locale shifted to Washington, plan! to buy cultured pearls twthere you represented various don't iput it off 'till next year. ' sections of organized labor be- Prices rare climbing. A strand of fore Congress and since 1961 have ckiltUred pearls which three . served as Assistant Secretary of years) ago cost $80 brings $150 ; Labor. .. j. today. i il 'Throughout you have recogIN 178! YEARS COLDEST to nized that if their work was r J VIENNA ; women a (UPI) f- March came with furnish roojm- of In like a" was needed polar bear In Austria their own, education; 64-yeir-- Fashion Flashes ; o! j. I r, i ; - . Of opeak ers An intereiting evening was en joyed by members of Yesharah, Chapter On, at the home of Mrs. S. H. Blake in' Vineyard, Thurs f 1 day. Dr. and jMrs. Harold W. Lee, who were in France in charge of the French! LDS f Mission for a number off years,) presented the program onf that country, to give a better understanding of the French people and their political back I ground. j Dr. Lee? showed ja film of places of interest which was described by the French actor, Charles Boyer Wanda Scdtt, whoj also served as an LDS misionarj in France, told of her experiences while there and gave her impressions of France. Yvonne Wfestover who was born in France and came to America just recently toldT of her conver sion to the LDS Church and how it affected hex life. She also, answer ed questions from the group about her native Jand. r Remo Pyne presented musical numbers., Hostesses for the evening in ad dition to Mrs. Blake were Jaiie Elsmore, Helen Carter, Edna Lar sen, DeLenna Mecham, Margaret Johnson, f . w f dering trying to thing of : an fay argument against! what the speak I L.' er isSsaymg. She. said that Mortimer Adler. suggests: reading the table of contents; making" a mental pic- i. un. i lure at me ena pt eacn cnapter : of what it said. f "Everybody ii working for peacei of mind," said Mrs. Culli more j jLots of creative people are 'not at peacje, so thatK isn't the complete answer, bjjt wise use ojc leisure tiijne in a creative way helps to bring peace of mind.r1 AnoitWer author. said, "Wei have distorted mind maps in our brains. 'We are itttck in bur own - rWr j Club Notes Public Cdtkert Thursday Is Schduled By Music Section recital will gien by Mrs. Ralph (JoAnn) Woodhouse on Wednesday at her home, 201 S., 5th E., Salem, at 7:30 pCm. Nine students will partici A delightful evening" of music pate and anyone Interested is in is" anticipated when j .the Music vited to attend. Festival of the Music Section of AFRICAN VIOLETS PLENTIFUL the Women's Council! of Provo is As days grow longer, African vio held tThursday at 8 p.m. at the lets produce more colorful bios- - clubhouse. Everyone is invited soms. You'll find many new va to attend this annual open sesrieties in plentiful supply. They will sion, according to' Mrs. Mark stay in bloom in their porous clay Brown, chairman of the festival. Classical, folk songs and light pots in a sunny window! You ive them thorough watering by filling music will be sung by the chorus a deep saucer under them twice interspersed with violin solo, piano numbers and vocal solos. A weekly. Ill LO, Will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Utah County Extension Ot- short talk' will be jgiven by Dr. fice, 75 E. 1st S. Florence Jepperson Madsen on ) Alr one chapter the theme of the program, "Herald W. Jones will be hostLucille The Season With Song." ess at 7: 30 fat her home, tonight New officers recently elected 81 N. 4th E. are Mrs. Owen Taylor, chairman; Mrs. Blaine Liston, vice, chair- OMEGA AUXILIARY man; Mrs. Heber Jacobs secreWill meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. tary - treasurer; Mrs. Hprtense with Mrs. Howard Egbert. Robinson, nominating committee member. Mrs. Fred Loveless directs the chorus, j Mrs. ' Vilate Mrs. Robinson accompanies the Myer is program chairman and J group, j j Whe Slack Buy o o ir(e(SFabulous of the Year! Save $1.10 a Pair! FasMoii-Rign- t Fine Selection, Styling! Quality-Proportio- ned j 7 1 Phi FR -, r'- 178 years,!1 Ave and jIFiridtay fl peira Moimdleay r M 4- .Bin. - IPeairk ! free x -- i m v. 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