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Show SUNDAY, APRIL 18, 1965 Utah County, Utah Virginia Sego Plans June Rites 5A Engagement Of Ann Curfew Told wedding in the LDS Salt Lake Temple are Virginia Sego, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Sego of Stayton, Ore.," and Rulan Blat-te- r, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Blatter of Orem. Planning a June Sunday Herald 10 AMERICAN FORK Planning a May m fk Cult T aI.a T TQ Tunnlii t are Ann Curfew, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Curfew of American Fork and Norman Eager, son of Mr. and A. Eager of Twin Falls, Ida. . A' reception that evening will honor Ward. them in the Miss Curfew is a graduate of American Fork High School,""where she was of the year active in Pep Club; book, was an honor student and senior class secretary. She. has attended Utah State University for two years, as an elementary education major, and where she was active in USU Sponsor Corps. Mr. Eager is a graduate of Twin Falls High School. He attended Idaho State University where he was affiliated with the Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternty for two years prior to his departure for the Central American Mission. He is cur; rently attending Utah State University as a majoring in political science. Following their marriage the couple plans to make their home in Logan where they both will continue their " education. . wnAAtmrr - n ' " ! " Mrs.-Walt- Sego is a graduate of Aztec .in Aztec,, N.M., and has School High attended Brigham Young University' She is presently employed in. Orem. Miss Sixth-Eigh- th co-edi- - Mr. Blatter is a graduate of Orem High School and has also attended BYU. He fulfilled a mission to Eastern Canada and is employed in Orem. -- Following their marriage the couple plans to make their home in Prove - ELISABETH Elisabeth Ream To Marry Marvin Jensen in Summer VIRGINIA SEGO Club Notes POLLY'S POINTERS By POLLY CRAMER Newspaper Enterprise Assn. DEAR - POLLY make I larger, place on the garment while pressing and the material will Iron beautifully and easily. and do both the the design with and background the wool yarn The tapestry needles are hard to thread and jhe little metal threaders do not last long and break very own easily. I worked out my threader. I cut a rectangle out of lightweight cardboard and rounded one end. It is about inch wide and 2 inches long but must be narrower then the the roundeye of the needle. In hole and ran a made I end ed H with a nylon thread through out at the long loop extending end. I put the cardboard through the eye of the needle, then yarn in the nylon loop and pull it needlepoint --MRS. LP. DEAR POLLY -- 1 have often sewed into a finger as I held LITERATAE material to guide it precisely Will meet Wednesday at 8 through the sewing machine. at the home of Mrs. Wells p.m. that I discovered using Recently Mrs. Donald Giacomo Cloward, an orange stick (either end) is will review the book "The Long mathe in guiding very helpful Walk" by Ronald Downing. close to the needle. terial very --ANGIE -- the When my - When your DEAR POLLY becurlers hair rubber foam come flattened, hold them un der hot water and right before your eyes they will return to their natural size.-cruiuu- DEAR POLLY - : GIRLS -- I, liked using slanting end best.-PO- costs nothright through. This charm. like a works and ing LOLA summer wedding in the Lo- MIGNONETTES gan LDS Temple is planned for Will meet Monday at 8 p.m. Elisabeth Ream, daughter of at the home of Mrs. Jerry Chris- - Mr. and Mrs. j. Rodney Ream tensen, 1215 E. 580 S. of Dingle, Ida., and Marvin W. OMEGA AUXILIARY Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Will hold their anniversary Woodruff Jensen of Orem. party Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at Miss Ream graduated from Elliot's Cafe. Members are Mohtpelier High School and is asked to contact Mrs. Oliver presently attending Brigham Brannan for reservations. She is a Young University. Umbrella- - type clotheslines which have been reolaced by dryers can be made into beautiful and color ful shade areas by planting one or more climbing rose bushes In a bed made around the pole base. I replaced the clothesline with wire to Rive the bushes a more permanent trellis to cling to. Madras garments tend to have an untidy rumpled effect even after pressing because tiiis "bleeding" material cannot be sprinkled. Cut a square from a brown paper bag, about twice the size of the iron or Win At Bridge LLY DEAR POLLY daughter had outgrown her walker, I removed the cloth seat and" replaced it with a square denim bag. The, bag was made larger than the seat and, of course, had no leg openings. This bae was whipced on so it could be easily removed and the seat replaced for further use as a walker if need be. My daugh ter has learned to use the walker as a portable bag to pick up her toys and return them to her toy chest., It is a back saver for me. The walker has bumpers which protect fur niture and walls.HIRLEY . style salad dressing in a small saucepan. Add one drained jar sliced or whole mushrooms. Simmer over low heat about 5 minutes. Spoon over grilled steaks. Corn Relish Salad One can vacuum-pac- k golden kernel corn, drained V cup well drained sweet pickle relish y2 cup sliced black olive Vz cup sliced celery 1 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons sugar 2 tablespoons wine vinegar 6 tablespoons salad oil 2 quarts shredded salad greens Combine drained canned corn, pickle relish, olives and celery. Dissolve salt and sugar m vinegar in small jar with g Add salad cover. oil: cover and shake. Pour over corn mixture. Chill sev eral hours, stirring occasion ally. Add salad greens, toss ing lightly' to mix. Yield: 6 servings. 4V4-o- z. For added taste appeal, serve the steaks with Mushrooms sauteed in bottled Italiano Italian dressing. As a toss a big bowl of Corn Relish Salad. It's a lofty green salad sparked with golden kercorn nels of vacuum-packe- d and meaty black olive rings. Mushroom Italiano Heat 3 tablespoons Jtalian- - Fashionettes tight-fittin- The cover-u- p look is a hit Want some help with your with the hat wearers, reports homemaking? More than 200 one New York buying offic-eare featured in Felix Lilienthal & Co. It shows To booklet. Polly's. e in hats in organza petorder, send your name, address als or straw." Also popu raffia 50c to: and Polly's Pointers, SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPI) in care of The Daily Herald, lar is the baby cap of flowers, Radio O. Box A, P. 489, Dept. which ties under the chin. The Take the following steps when City Station, New York 19, N.Y. rolled brim straws, for tailored children swallow poison sub to the Ameri clothes, also are best sellers. stances, according can Academy of Pediatrics Pointers.. What chore-shortene- rs ' To Do Newspaper The take out double should jhow good support for the highest unbid suit and it is silly in deed to make a weak takeout double of a spade opening with- ouf four hearts or of any other "sui opening without four spades, bu you can't have everything. Sometimes your hand is so pow erful that you have to double on ' high cards alone and hope for - the- best. North has one hands Ht iiolds half the high cards in th. deck including two aces aniwhree kings. He can'J bid of those diamond a without , .his" hand is too good for stopper " 17 NORTH V AK83 J32 AKQ EAST WEST (D) v AJ AQ963 VJ5 VQ7 AKQ84 1068 1087 J432 80UTH -- A 10854 J 109 84" w ; Y Wi f 1 f47 - V -- Pan Pass. 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The package is sized for an pie plate, Make Mrs. Eloise Fillmore of Provo national Toastmistress Council and a member of the Provo Ty- No. 11 which includes all Utah ; , ro Toastmistress Club has been clubs. of Pro; Mrs. Louise Anderson Interof the chairman elected vo was elected secretary of the council for the fiscal year 1966. flan ring or springform pan, or Members of the Provo Toast12 miniature cakes in paper-line- d mistress club a lso participa ted muffin cups, or 10 indi- in the speech contest which tart followed the election. First place vidual cakes in pans. Two packages fill an fl honors went to Mrs. Dorothy Tolman of Roy. inch spring form pan. 1 h s X' I I TtSJ2?3 il II a A yklC-$Wh- I ii ... I I Til T A TTiCiTVTC I - r i 4 ' ' j . I 1"- : I : j BE THE KING AND QUEEN If- ...NIGHT OF GRADUATION WITH j N . 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Well he will be at the Alpine Country Club this afternoon to help entertain the chilindren of club members. The activities run from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. and the fun for and other cart rides and clude dinner for the entire family and Jan Vioraon are enown piaym with the Easter Bunny, as played by Leslie ivms. . hearts and FOR SALE ouLdum-- 14 Pass Openmfleadr-f- of e: C5 4 'I J ' A ti (AAP): Out of the mid-wecomes Call a doctor. news that the "drifter" will take H the doctor orders it, give its place in the sun, on t h e fcecac at once. sportswear horizon for summer. Ipecac is a syrupf shown to The drifter, says Ralph Green, be a efficient and satisfactory president of Minnesota Apparel emetic if taken soon enough. Industries, is the latest version It will remove more poison, of the shift. Designed tunic particularly poison in pill form, style, it is slashed to the thigh than stomach pumping, the and worn over matching shorts. AAP said. Cut roomy enough for action, it is covered enough to wear onf the beath, on the terrace and tor , me Mom-to-beven for suburban shopping. tunic top over pants. my s fourth club before conced ing a trick to East's jack of Both vulnerable Nwtii Ewt South Dble. double. South Jooks at his "collection of leftovers and responds one spade. North's two diamond call would be dangerous in many places.-0n- ce upon a time people used to double and then bid their opponent's suit to show that they held it. Today the bid shows a strong double and begs partner to show another suit if he possibly can South's two heart bid also represented the bottom of the but North persisted to three hearts. He wanted to go all the way to game, but he knew, that he had forced both bids 'from his partner. It was well "that North re strained himself. There was no play at all for four hearts but South had very little trouble ., making three. He ruffed the third diamond and led a spade toward dummy. West rose with the ace and led back the jack whereupon declarer cashed the ace and king S . SSXStimm For Poison wig-lik- a four card suit overcall and a pass is unthinkable. He must iI 1 -- st &' SON . By JACOBY Enterprise Assn." ?- - . . 12-o- z. program LAMBDA TAU Will meet Monday at 8, p.m. at the home of Mrs. Bert K. Bullock, 261 N. 600 E. Provo. Rulon G. Craven will be guest speaker. North Has Powerful Hand But South Weak '' V ' ' Guests At Bachelor Party Traditionally, a young man about to lose his bachelorhood is the subject of friendly ribbing by many of his single friends. They're also apt to get together and surprise him with a stag "Sock Party." This means food in any man's MEDICAL ASSISTANTS language and,- - menu wise, Will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. grilled steaks can't be beat. at the home of Lynn Petersen, They are easy enough to pre 5 n: 600 E:; Orem. The pro-- . pare, ut if you-- aren't much is under direction of the cook of a gram perhaps mom or Maurine Crowell, yoiir favorite girl can be coaxed 'V chairman.. into assisting. Share your favorite homemak-in- g ideas . . . send them to Polly in care of The Daily Her ald. You'll receive a dollar if Polly uses ydur idea in Polly's ' Manstyle, Food For Feeding LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSES DISTRICT NO. 1 Will hold their monthly Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the nurses' classroom at Utah Valley Hospital. Dr. C. Steven Hatch will talk on urology. ' ANN CURFEW - member of Omicron Nu, Sigma Delta Omicron and Alpha Lamb da Delta. Mr. Jensen is a graduate of Orem High; He fulfilled a Dan ish mission and has completed his Army reserve obligation. He is presently attending BYU. After their marriage the cou-ole will make their, home in Provo, where they plan to continue their schooling. A Here Is How To Make Own Needle Threader REAM ; ' Ph0n' i, I Ikvi-JI - j ULAHK5 nAiNlDbUMh. 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