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Show 2A s :. : Sunday Herald ;.s dnday, Utah December e. Utft County, Utah Sbrosis Hears Review Novel Of Pulitzer-Priz- e - Utah Sorosii met at fee home words.; This collection of words dedicated to the men and of Mrs. Stanley Mi;: Clark, on Wat-ter- s; women Mrs. with ;m many parts of t he Ray Thursday who world are giving their lives vke president, conducting.; in the Missi Jennie Campbell intro cause of freedom and" L. Jackson, who human decency. duced Mrs.; the reviewed Pulitzerj Prize 'Dragon Teeth" was written to cover the period of history winner for fiction in 1942, "Dra gon Teeth,", by Upton Sinclair. when the world was suffering The author was a journalist and through the great depression reformer, who achieved fame bllowed by the riseof Hitler. with his disclosure of conditions 3e vividly paints a picture of at the Chicago Stock Yards at the . torture and persecution of the Jewish people by the Nazi. the turn of the century. of Colum Hitler crying for peace, while He was a graduate bia University and came from he readied his blitz kreig that a wealthy family. He wrote for crushed Poland and massacred many pulp magazines" and conlPolish officers by the tens of ics early in his career and, al thousands, is expertiy portray though a poet by nature, used ed. The book tells of the Nazi very little poetry in his writings, movement through Belgium and The author said of the book, France to engage the world in "in tragic times like these, an the blood bath of World War II. author has nothing to give but The lives, of Lannie and Irma Barnes Budd, an American cou ple from New York come to life all through the story as the author moves them back and forth from America to Nazi " : . ''f X a -- - 5 V- fey V V Eureka Clubs Plan Annual Festivities - si-- ' y ' room twinkling with holiday lights and were served at tables, attractively decorated with Ore- gon grape, pine cones arid canv. dfes. Making arrangemenjts! were Mrs, Kenneth C. Bliss j chair- man; Wfa. Esther Craven, d rector advisor,! Mrs. Carl G. Davis, Mrs. Leroy Harding, Mrs. Aura Hatch, Mrs. Leroy Johnson, Mrs. Newell Johnson, Mrs. W. Frank Johnson, Mrs. Bobby Cartee, Mrs. Luke Clegg, Mrs. Arvid Dodge. Mrs.1 W. E. Rodrique, second vice president, Conducted the - " : . MARY E. CLARK National Leader Will Address Club evening's program. - : Planning Gala air j , I 1 annual Christmas party and pre sented each one with a gift. The party j was held at the home of Mrs. LeGrande Smith with being Mrs. George Boyce, Mrs. Lawrence Orem Garden Club Installs New Off icers . ': - ' - j Entertain Spanish Fork Club ' Co-hoste- tensen, historian. Joan Lee from a local floral company showed the group pro fessional arrangements as well as arrangements which could be made by the group. A film on Christmas lighting was snown, following her talk. , j . I. A A. :f;''.!-;ii- ' MORE DECIMALS ADDED To keep tup with cataloguing the thousands of new book titles issued each year, the Dewey decimal system of classification has, added seven more decimal points to the original three established when the system was first evolved in 1867. Lorenzo, GlfINC? who is Calif., 1 1? ' Eton Avenue... - LADDZS OF RIVERSIDE COUNTRY CLUB The . December meeting will HASSOCKS e mother of a blind daughter and others girls aged 9 and 7. Proceeds will be used to assist with the Little League baseball program, Mrs. Max Llewellyn and Mrs. William Brook were of the project. old :' DUP Notes i ivX co-chairm- en er ! V" :' V & WV '.) I ALPHA UNTTESS MEGA WIH meet Sunday at 2:30 at the home of Cynthia Greer, 1110 : e j Club Notes ; From 10 On: Hose For the Stocking ll tjr be held Tuesday with luncheon and program, "Bells Are Ring PAYSON The Payson Jay Ifassocks give color and com ing Mernoers: may bring shees have awarded t Heir pro- - fori, for j CSiristmas. Many inguests. Reservations must be ject dolls and toy train accord- - clude storage j space, too. made by Sunday .at 4 p.m. mg to the committee A big doll went to Susan Provstgaard,: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Provstgaard and the train went to Bob Buchanan. A small doll was given to Mrs. Laura Jenezon, of San HO 1 Fats Necessary For Body Health .'j Pay son Jayshees Co m pleite Project ' . ss - I - "3-D'- s" 1 . 3-D- vice-presid- ent . 1 ..- . , - Learn About Samoa Customs f Mrs. Knudsen Hosts Club . Fovtni&hters . - j ' co-hoste- sses !,", Bounous, Mrs. Ted Brinkerhoff. Dinner was served to 20 members following a business meeting in which the annua! ChristFortnighters gathered at the OREM- Floral arrangements mas project was discussed. The home of Mrs. Cloyd Krebs with for the Christmas season and project is to buy outdoor play 12 members entertained by Dan the installation of new officers equipment for the Utah State Bates, who talked about Samoa, for the Orem Garden Club high- Hospital youth where he served as center.j lighted the monthly meeting Mrs- - Joe Thomas won the He showed artifacts missionary. to illustrate 7 Thursday evening for members floor prize, a Christmas center- his talk. r" j. and guests in the Orem City piece, and when games were A business meeting followed ... Hall. played, the winners also re- during which plans' were disiNew onicers wno were in ceived Santas which had served cussed for the Christmas party stalled included Mrs. Paul Fer as centerpieces. They, were Mrs. on Dec. 28. guson, president: Mrs. Bennett George WeUesiey, Mrs.! Morris for the evening was Nielsen, vice ' president: Mrs. Wiscombe, Mrs. Robert Hayes, Mrs. Willie Wong, who assisted-k- i Robert Anderson: secretary- Mrs. Louis Lesenyie and lMrs. serving refreshments. treasurer, and Mrs. Earl Chris- - Gene Haag. J She's Worki ng More Now And Really Enjoying It . an j says - Lady Lions ., ct ( ui-recti- on Eagles Group Plans Gay Holiday Fetes : . Santa Greets Edgemont J J Women of Y Ca mpus singing two songs which were; sung at Girls State. A tasty lunch was; served pre ceding the meeting at small tabJes.s.The entertaining rooms wre; gay with holiday motif. Mrs. ,T. A. Jacobs, president, welcomed the guests and con ducted a short business meet ing. Mrs. J. D. Pyne gave highlights of a meeting of a civic improvement group held itf Salt take City at which Mrs. Carol Miller of Montana spoke on community betterment through oewai ligmmg ot streets. "j or. crirnei is committed in the dark Mrs. Miller stated. Mrs. Pyne and Mrs. Jacobs attended the meeting. Mrs' Pyne also told of,, her attendance at a meeting of the Orem Betterment .Council in which a project was discussed to beauti fy Mam Street in Orem. Mrs. Rose Marie. Reid spoke aout women's competition with men ki the business world. The program was introduced by Mrs. H. S. Howard, program by Mrs. W. A. Giles received the door prize. .The program was presented from the Brigham . . students Mary E.' Gark of Kansas City; by rr .' 1L. Ji unaeriuie Mo., National Chairman o f Young university of Dick Circuit. They Christian Women's Clubs of ixresenited musical numbers, vochairman. America, national cal solos and novelty readings. Present were 14 members and of Christian Business and Each member contributed to Santa daus visited members two guests, Mrs. L. L. Terry and of the Edgemont Lady Lions Professional .Women's Councils the Giristmas project. Mrs. Alma Terry. , of America, and active in t sevThursday evening at the croup's vice-chairm- : Five Orem High School girls who attended Girls State in Logan this year provided an interesting program for members of the Orem Literary Oub Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. B. Terry. : , Susan Jacobs narrated the program provided by herself along with Christa Rhodes. Rosemary Madison, Kathy Rob- bins and Mary Ellen Wilkinson. Each gave a glowing account of two of the days she spent and told of her impressions of things that happened. They ail agreed the experience was very wortnwhile. Miss Rhodes gave a reading, "Antonio Opens His Eyes," and the girls concluded j i TT Kjrem Provo Lady Lions met for "a Christmas party and their December; meeting in a dining J land. The book concludes with the return of the couple to America with their own belief in the democratic principles strengthened by the persecution EUREKA The Eureka they have endured. eral other missionary organizaLadies of Elks met to make tions, will be the speaker, for final plans for the Christmas the monthly luncheon meeting of party to be held on Dec. 15 the Prove Christian Women's with all members and wives of A PP Club, at 12:30 p.m. on Dec. 9, Elks invited. Anyone wishing at the Royal Inn in Provo. a reservation should contact President Thelma Roberts by Traveling from coast to coast BYU Women will be hostesses eron are serving as general Dec. 8. each !year speaking jfbr clubs 20 about assisted dinner chairmen and Christmas and councils, missionary and Mrs. Roberts presided at the by at a gala Coleman Herbert Mrs. the was area conferences. Miss Clark dance for their partners and other couples. Chairmen of business session and announced Auxinto welcomed the; Mr. and in are Dec. on food committee has a! large repertoire of inter 12, Eagle that the party would start at Saturday, guests in Joe" Y ceremonies at Mrs Center. the Murphy; the ballroom of publicity, 6:30 p.m. special iliary esting stories. There are now eve. some 350 clubs h and; councils 'The Art of Christmas" is the Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Campbell; After the business session the Eagle Home Thursday Wendell smorMr. will Mrs.. and across t he country. The special be there and theme tickets, bridge was played and Mrs ning. faMrs. George Clark reported feature will be given by Norma Naomi Gushing, Mrs. Roberts, gasbord dinner and a floor sho w Pielsen; decorations, and will be presented by the Pro- - vors, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Curtis; and Mrs. Marie Evans won the on the success of the recent Russell Reich on Christmas ' floor show and orchestra, .Mr. prizes. Mrs. Marjean Finch, multiple charities dinner dance decorations. Lynne Harding will gram Bureau. TMr. and Mrs J. Elliott Cam- - and Mrs. Kenneth Cannon. Santaquin, was hostess for the announcing that the auxiliary is sing two songs. AH women are cordially in evening and served delicious very near its fund raising goal. Plans were completed for the vited to attend. Reservations refreshments. anniversary ball Dec. 12; the may be made not later than The Entre Noiis Literary anniversary banquet Dec. 13;- - 10 a.m. Monday morning, De-Club held a meeting recently the Utah State Hospital party cember 7, by calling Mrs. Leo when Mrs. Myrtle Theriault re (for the patients): Dec. 16; the Rowley, Orem, or Mrs. James viewed the book "I Was Dane auxiliary Christmas party, Dec. Camp, Heasant Grove. i 17; the kids' Christmas party, Edwin O'Conner. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) tarial experience with three ing" by was a business meet Dec. 19 at 2 plm., and the There different Salt Lake business You can't believe it," ing presided over by President New Year's Eve ball Dec. 31. Gov.-eleCalvin Rampton's concerns. , the various Marion Nash and the Christ Chairmaning secretary, "I thought "we were She prefers legal secretarial mas party which will be held projects are Mrs. Norman busy before the election but work because " the law protes on Dec. 16 at the home of Mrs Bath, Mrs. Sheldon Peery, Mrs. it's more hectic now." j Sion is near and dear to my Myrtle James was planned. At Carl Lopez and Mrs. Ray NelMrs. Maycel Thurmond, Ham- heart." r the close of the evening Mrs son. Mrs. Harvey Hippach, pton's secretary for the past 18 She organized the Utah Chap LaVon Ryan, hostess, served Mrs. John McClure and Mrs. Mrs. Clarence L. Knudsen was to the Belle Mere Club years, said .she and her boss ter! of Legal Secretaries and refreshments. Calven Gray received member- hostess and served have been working extra hours was president of the group for for perfect attend- Thursday afternoon dangles ship club to lunch delicious a very day and every weekend three years. She also served as ance and Mrs. Carl Wax re members with the eight theme of 's since the election. of the" national ported on the recent Legisla- Christmas and holiday season. She said they have received organization for one term. tive Council meeting explaining Beautif ul house plants adorned more than 1,500 letters and 'fin her 40s. " Mrs. Thurmond various safe driving proced- the rooms.! J realso cards since the election and and her husband have one son, SPANISH FORK Mrs. ures. Hippach was It The thought for day was given RamDton has "answered every the Dutch auction senior at the University of music a la mem- ceived for ' " by Mrs. Clifton Thatcher on single one. .The", telephone has Utah.. bers of this city's Vestalian award. rGratitude" and f'Intent of the i. oeen aunosx one constant ring. Club recently, as they atttend-Heart" from recent issues of Mrs, Thurmond said the, new ed an evening of entertainment the Relief Society Magazine. chief executive has an appointthe widely singing reputed by Handwork and visiting were en ment every 15 minutes when he of that title. The event group joyed the remainder of tile is in the office. "And it looks was held at the Spanish Fork afternoon. like the schedule won't let up School. High in the near future," she padded. solution to any gift A sure-firFollowing the entertainment She will be executive secre yYou need some fat every at the school the problem that concerns girls over auditorium, new for several the fats governor, tary play day because women of the club gathered at 10 is to fill a festive box AM ot . She's a jack-of-atrades as a roles in the body. They are a the residence of Mrs. Bill Boy-ac- k sheer seamless stockings ki the the secretary. During campaign of energy.. Cer for refreshments. The pro- new! fah lady shades. One man- CAMP BLUE SPRUCE if Mr. and Mrs. Rampton were primary source Will meet Tuesday at noon for Vitamin A gram chairman for the eve- ufacturer has designed a Currier both busy, she appeared for tain kinds furnishfish-livscene winter and Ives dinner package at the home of Mrs. oil, ning, Mrs. William A. JNelson, orij D, and some to Rampton. a to Melva give holiday afeosphere Carter, 669 N. 970 W. provide both.; added a seasonal touch by She would describe Ramp- for example box of hosiery goodies. ton's qualifications and point Moreover, fats help the body showing some cleverly tdone ideas. out that she had been wife him make use of these vitamins Christmas decoration in Sixteen were at MEAT EATERS RATED members and Several fats oils, especially for 18 years. "That's a long New Zealanders are the those from plant sources, fur- tendance. time to be associated with .'.'' world's greatest red meat eat man if you're not married and nish essential, fatty acids. erst 240 pounds! average per don't have to," she would em- - Although you do need some COLD CUTS FOR HOLIDAYS Austra- ; Let cold cuts, those handy, canita consumption, in diet fat dayj every your phasize. meats, belo you lians are second (218 pounds), - Mrs. Thurmond is lavish hi keep the total amount mod year-arouKiWir hnJiAy U.S. third (170 POUndS). ill fHrmw4i her praisei for the new future erate. Go easy on popular Thft a n beef and veal. New Zealand rooAr.injwa shack foods which are usually governor, 111 pounds. But leads "He is one of the finest, most loaded with fats. Instead, use packed meats are ideal for cold still U.S. (100 pounds) is a close cuts platters end "meaty lunch the intelligent and admirable men more nutritious meat, whole eon salads ; second, milk, cheese and other dairy1 that I know," she said. A graduate of LDS business products and, egg yolk as a college in Salt Lake City, Mrs. source of the fat you need Thurmond had previous secre Also vegetable oils. S READY FESTIVE PARTY Gathering together some of the gay and ornate decorations which they will arrange! for the BYU, Women's gala on Dec. 12 are, from left, Mrs. Craig Marshall, Mrs.. Wells Cloward and Mrs. Lyle Curtis, committee, members. iteravy Glut n as Talks By Girls Staters Provo Lady Lions Enjoy Yule Party 1 . r" ! i ij ; - ' nd : ! Hh-wi- i1 " L ni-Drt- j Medium Heel x""s A, ji M HIS M. Florence and Jo Ann Invite You to Shop Reg. .49 at BULLOCK'S ' ' i - " Jewel Box ' :, Fashion Jcvclry off - ww vl 200 S3TS OF Vi Wido Wale Reg. i.93 VWr li all original dttlgns .CClTArNLY WE GIFT dress. Gold or silver, gold 1 . . and silver. ' JUST ARRIVED PENDANT WATCHES $15 ooUP or OPEN MONDAY, KUDAYIL 9 P. M. WRAP-CHAR-GE LAY-AWA- Y 1 0P-Cott- KA" w tm-- -- Ike Yd. our t i 'fit f on w.w - 'Great Resistant wide. Reg. 79-98e.- COTTONS 2 y- 98' - I sfcefehfj.-- r -- -- flic 99 wHh . Evening Shocj d- ..r ' I colledfcoh Tl .. each with a glamour girl look, but a working girl price. I-- Sale (0)(0) PRINTED 100 36"-4- 5" $r desneef - Imported Suede Italian Sale WIHa 4A" Special This Week REDUCED a simpie crepe or a gala brocade Printed Cotton Corduroy Jewelry Store In Utah i , 00 ' I The Most Fabulous j 1 e OXFORD CLOTH PLAIDS 100 Cotton 45" Wide 3) (3)) yds. j(Q) , Reg 1.19 Yd. . and. P Gold and Silver Glitter Silvr and Whit Glitter White Pa GW Crushed Slack Pc-a-u Kid d Sol do Soto (dyoablo) -Sale il Xmas Open 1 0 a.m. - 9 p.ra. Everyday I III JEWEL BOX 19 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE 1 Arnnc - l 82 W: Center SHOIS FO Prove 86 West Center Street Phone ' They sparkle...glow..?gleam under Before Christmas Clearance 1 'I j TK2 CNTIS FAMILY 129 Wost Contorf Provo 373-621- 0 - K |