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Show I v- ' SUNDAY, JULY 25, 1965 4A Sunday Herald UWi County, Polly's-Pointer- '"' : s Matrons To Be Feted Everybody And His WA 0 II I Itlv ! . ' I - - i . . sv " ' .""-- - ally are--ef4he-D . Pointers., ;from the furniture.. a soft plastic She sponge, .danmpens it slightly and brushes the upholstery with it. This makes the hair roll Into bunches or balls which can be picked off readily or can be picked up. with the dusting tool to our vacuum cleaner. T also works on woolen clothing. If my suggestion earns a Polly Dollar my mistress promises she will buy me a new brush. TAMI takes Auxiliary Plans Fetes - ;, " rge Wax,- - presreally has be ident, was incRargeT come samiljteolumnr-- e " A skating party will be held from Mom and 11 at Park A camp-- , Dad and the kids, too, but this Aug. ' AMERICANT,ORIC--M- rs Is our first letter from the fam- ofee for. alL Eagles and theirj families will be held at Fish Sfcrthallafward, longtime resi ily 5 Lake on Aug. where condent of American Fork, will be ;...QEAR POLLY-0- 1d and entertainment wilt be tests V inches torn about into strips honored on her 90th birthday on offered for all ages. wide make a wonderful substiat en Mrs. Louise 'Nelson, junior, 27, Tuesday, July and tute (when pulled stretched) madam president,"" was past house at the& Utah Power and for cording. Cut narrower strips tm a gold plate membership gijren American Co. want if you auditorium, a smaller cord. Light to the National Grand Aux card Fork. AH friends and family Washes without puckering. Just iliary by Mrs. Sheldon Penrod. trv t. members areinvited to-- call Mrs. Nelson is novra life memtna many ber of the Grand Aerie. Rug swatches from 6 to 9 p.m. stores throw awiy make .very All new babies of Mrs. Hayward was born in Eagle familgood shoe shining pieces. They ies will now receive an engraved Salt Lake City and has made her are also fine for using on a for a keepsake, it. was home in American Fork since floor waxer that has worn thin. spoon decided atthe meeting. 1933. She was married to Charles Lay one over the worn part and Light refreshments were serv E.-- He fasten with two turns of rub- ed following the meeting. Hayward Ma- rber band. The swatch may be died in 1933. : a little short but by putting it The Cherokee; Iroquois, and For --a number of years she lo om end andmanipulating Muskogean Indians are the only 1 e was employed at the 5 a t the handle it works as well as tribes in North American known a new one. Training School. to have hunted with blowguns She is the mother of 13 chil-Keep the worn elastic that dren,Tll of whom are living: can be easily pulled out from worn underwear. It makes good Mary H. Dalton, Mrs. David twine for tying (Ida) H. Wagstaff, Mrs. Elwyn MRS. J. M. M. up packages. (Margaret) Wride, all of Amer DEAR POLLY-Af- ter finding ican Fork; Mrs. T h a y n e that my children had inadvert(Louise) Bateman of Alpine, used the wrong toothWilson Hayward of Lehl, Sidney ently brushes one morning," I put the Fork, brushes into the "dishwasher Hayward of Spanish Bryan HaywarcLjfBountiful, silverware box for a thorough Frank Hayward of Seattle, Fred Now all our toothHayward,-Oak-Har- bor J sterilizing. brushes are sterilized regularly; Lloyd -- Haywardof Salt Lake This-- 4iHaryi-Mrsi-Ma- W LLY 14-1- . -- an-op- V .':.. 94.- - .. 'V li , ,j PAMELA BARLOW Pamela Barlow to Wed R6naldJ31ark,:A u&JL Late Summer N uptials Will UriitelGoupiejjTrM g Ro-Sh- pet.-PO- 1 KAYE MARIE GREEN Plans were revealed for two activities to be held in August by Mrs.aHarvey Hippachryouth chairman, at the meeting of the Lgralernal Order of Eagles Aux- - Orem, will be honored by her family at an open house, July -- 30. marking her .80th birthday. The celebration will be held at the home of her daughter, Kathry'n C Todd, 831 Bruce Drive, Palo Alto, Calif!, where Mrs. Christensen now resides add enjoys the best of health. i Born July 30, 1885, at Pine Creek, Beaver County, Utah, where her parents, William Henry and Harrle t Susanna Shepherd Farnsworth, were hom homesteading, she moved with herrfamilv into the town-- of Beaver a year later and received her early education in the Beaver Public Schools and grad uated from the Murdock-Academthere. A normal course at the University of Utah further qualified her for the beginning of a long and successful teach ine career in which she taught a variety of subjects from Kindergarten to junior college ,, in various towns and cities in Utah, Her wi n t e r teaching engage' ments were interspersed with summer study at different uni versities ut and out of the state. MKS. J.W.D. She, traveled Quite extensively City, Mrs. Byron (Dorothy) Nel DEAR POLLY--To make your in her educational pursuits and son, Provo; 39 grandchildren; old powder puffs completely and four washable was a successful and devoted 54 and fluffier, open a teacher for more than 15 years. great-grea- t grandchildren. few stitches along one seam, It was while teaching at the She has been active in the remove the cotton stuffing and Manti High School t h a t she LDSturehTArpresehtshe replace with one old nylon stockbecame acquainted with Judge keeps her own home and busies ing. The result is a soft fluffy Albert H. Christensen, who was herself with handwork and puff that will always wash shares with her beautifully tfien president of the Manti City F.V.D.. chool board. The two were family. DEAR POLLY When I married June 23, 1920, in the wash my - drip-dry- dressesJ St. George Temple and she took One of the changes wrought put each one on a coat hanger, dyer the responsibility of help by the automobile is that we hang the hangers on the shower ing to guide and educate his once measured distance i n curtain rod and slip the bottom five motherless children . and m Hps - ' now u- - raXri itat H hv of each dress behind a belt that the - three children- - later-b-orn r iiarteenastenedtoeteweT to her, Intuition: The strange ihsinct rack opposite the shower curInJ925 the family Jflovei to thatiells-aomanis right tain rod. This permits the water to drip, into the tub instead of .Provo, Utah, where the children wheth er she is ornot onto the floor.-M- RS. could be closer to the advan- ford (S.D.) Bugle. K.W. tages offered by Brigham Young died in University. One step-so- n early manhood,1 the other seven children all have received college degrees. Only - Mrs. Christensen has served in positions of leadership in all wiH know of the auxiliaries of the LDS Church and has done much tem- ! . pie work in her later years. . : She has been active in BAUER t HACK wtftfribt tffirt Qub work. P.T.A. groups and tkoici it lishionikli httiwy t I women's clubs. styltf ind pricri tN (hi Ktisitn. Judge Christensen died March 13. 1957. Since that time Mrs. Now womm with lej problem cin hivt CVistensen has made her home Mm full, support they ned, - with members of her family in no mittw whtfi thty go.; Wellington D C, Bloomington, Tlkt your choict. Hare's I widi, practical InJ.. Salt Lake City, and Palo selection that foes from Alto.Oalif. Che is grandmother SI au( nylon to traditional cottons. , to y ani many since the Christensen family .And with Bauer I Black elastic hosiery now numbers 104. JfOu know you're getting the rubber in every . supporting thread tha kind of relief ?; A reunion will be held the doctors recommend. lhe. . open evening- - preceeding house at the Stanford University Come on in. The styles are smart Svim Club in - Palo - Alto- - for The prices "ar fight. And the comfort fi members of the family. Children I more than you ever believed possible. ' I t f and of Mrs. Christensen, most of whom will be present with their families at me - twe-da-y celebration, are Cullen Y., Phillip V. Christensen and Virginia C. Keeler, Provo; Judge A. Sherman Christensen and Norma Salt Lake City; Elaine C. Southwick, Cedar City, and Kathryn C. Todd, Palo Alto, Calif, i All former students,- - fellow - teachers aM'.at : and friends and rela- oves are cordially invited to attend the open house. . For a correcffittin . . . . . ; home-makin- y To Be Feted On Birthday rarFiesJdenfPrbvOhd ,. " g Share your favorite ideas . . send them to master and mistress and their Open House Planned 1 Myrtle Fafnsworth Christensen "Albert H.), for. many " PeJly-4- ft guests To distractfoir Timtt'-mHerald. You'll receive a dollar mistress found an easier (not if Polly uses your idea in Polly's that to remove "fur" easy) way GIRLS ., , that upholstered "for Hie"' most L'uiufui lame sleep-- 1 4 inc. This combination drove my his -Lhin& '.'.'"- :. When DEAR PQLLY PRAMER By POIJ-bow NewiDBDer took soiled, Hello, DEAR POLLY it I loveiy his father of long wavy hair. I also find another tie from one M.W. furniture makes had discarded.-M- RS. "3? MRS. MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN !? MRS. MARTHA HAYWARD -Of- . Dog Writes to Polly -tie became my Enterprise Asn, little boy's I it apart and used I am to make him as a pattern a nave ana coai iTami u II 80 Years -- Utah Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barlow, after which a reception will Provo, announce the engage- honor the couple., The bride: graduated with ment and approaching marriage from Utah - State Unhonors of their daughters-Pamel- a, to iversity in June receiving her " " Ronald son of Mr. " degree in dietetics! She is a and - Mrs. Boyd J. Clark, of member of Alpha Lamba Delta- .Bountiful, Utah. The groom is also a graduate They will be married Aug. 13 of USU. He received his degree e at the Orem Reception Center, in " marketing' and .economics.--His affiliated wiyi Pi Kappa Alpha and served as president during the past year. He is also a member of Alpha Kappa Psi, a business honorary society. Ward hall The couple plan to reside' in For-resis-for silhouette this wear 4here are the bride Bidden to attend a d rash of pretty, witty desips. Seattle, Wash., where the. bride Colleen Madsen, maid of honor; season shows a Mrs. Lee . Western, Marilyn front, closed toe, sling back. A pink kid rose, complete with will do her internship in diet-'- . ... , For town sandals a new blend leaves and ulossoms, tops a eticsy Willis, bridesmaids. t Goldf. coins Miss Green,- - a graduate of oOilk witlCraffiiT jnakeOn' barefoot sandal. weave the of on mesh attractive another. the from placed jangle instep American Fork High School, is Honey produced Suede makes-- a comback for also a graduate of Utah TradeTovera contrasting color leather; species flats in glowing is poisonous to Technical Institute as a dental quartz pink,, sky blue and Done baby-toe- d colors. assistant.- She was studentbody are favorite colors.. man, out bees thrive on a. Late August has been selected by- - Kaye Marie Green, for her marriage to Jerry C. Jacob, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Norton Jacob of Lehi, according to' the engagement an noil n c e ment made by her mother, Mrs. Sybil Green of American Fork. Her father was the late Arch Green. The couple will take their vows on Aug. 27 in the Salt Lake Temple and te honored that evening at a reception , in the h .Fork American Sixth-Eight- program chaifman, Pep Committee chairman and officer of ,the Pep iClub. She was also Junior Class secretary. Her fiance, a graduate of Lehi lligh'School, has served an LDS mission to Ireland The couple will make their home in Logan, where the bridegroom will attend school. -- What's Afoot From Italy? -- ort - - - - bios--so- of-so- - - exiWaretoufnat STOutll WDP1 he your legs CLllulAMCIl they're Elastic Hosiery 4-- itt li Jupe't-shet- r step-childr- - ' i - ; Look for one new shape of handbag to catch on the cylindrical shape of. the roadside! 6ox to hold the home-delivere- d newspaper. Designer Pauline Trigere a h o w e d the cylinder, with ends closed, in. tweeds to match tweed costumes, and in furs. At Miss Trigere'i opening of her fall and winter collec tion, the "travelogue" cylinders opened to disclose contents such s cashmere sweaters One cylinder opened to disclose a bottle J of Scdtch.' ',," ', t " Mist Beth AlfHi, registered nursa and consultant for Bauer Black, I will be glad to help you select the proper. hoisery for your legs. Friday, July 30 ' SURGICAL FITTrNOS B E O .RiT ' Mail Orders Promptly FUtexT 23 No. University Ave. Fhort 373-333- 8 - On Boys', Girls' and Infants' Dresses, Sweaters Pants Coats Jackets Skirts Blouses, Slips, Sportswear, Shirts, 5? |