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Show " ?J!?S2 4A Sunday Herald Computer Visited Kalon Club ! . Enjoys Talk On Musicians By League 7 Kalon .Club president, Mrs. M. Hunter led a Thursday meeting of the group in a disand constitucussion of Dr. Gary Carlson, directorof J; computer research at Brlghamj Young University, gave a i fas-- j by-la- w cinating and Informative pro--! of Literary, j gram for members Leaguewheii they met in the Administration Building on cam I tion changes before presentation ! of the by Mrs. program directed v Maurice 1 Harding of the pro- ; ed by a small group of men at Harvard University during World War II for use in calcu- ' lating the firing range of. .weaI GAY GILLMAj ' Mr. and Mrs. Garth Gillman their daughter Gay to H. D. of Omm announce, L'le Gladden son of Mr. and Mrs. coming Nov. 12 marriage of Ralph Gladden of 'Concord, Calif,. Theyl will be married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. An open house to which all Keep Different Kinds of Records friends and relatives are cor- dially invited will be held .that same evening in the orem 17th LDS Ward Hall, 1090 Nr th E. Miss Gillman is a graduate of Keep your records in order in Orem High School and Mr. cabineton a pole or in a box. Gladden is agraduate of ClayYou might try standing your ton High School. albums in a cabinet that leads They will make their home In --r a double life, as a nightstand, California. with everything behind the scenes thanks to sliding doors. Or perchpurereojwi a pole -stand tliat has room for albums to swing jauntily around it. 'A standing record rack grows it M your collection grows; holds one, two or three tiers of Girls with similar tastes like ,and baskets and keeps records up- slightly different things for that silver Angoes patterns. last so longer. they'll right The girl who likes tove stories . other, way to solve thotorage with happy endings, roses and over problem: put up pegboard a "bookcase " or on your closet canopy beds, for example, will door1 and stack records in metal probably like very feminine, flowery flatware. But if she prebrackets. s Forty-fiveare neatly stored fers a more tailored feminine or ready to carry to a party in look, loves canopy i.beds but a fibcrbonrd case that can be thinks ruffles are fussy, she's decorated you like. An apt to like a more subtle floral j tW Pick:APattern For Personality any way storage system is "built" with molding strips. Glue strips to a wall and paint them a pretty color: rest al bums on top and against the wall. ..: r It is essentially the same as its modern counterpart which works on electronic impulses. The first electronic calculator of any size came into use in 1947. The present equipment worksljOOO times faster than any gear driven device. The Census Bureau used computers first in 1951 and today no major business in the U.S. is operated without them. . It is the first conceptionally new tool in thousands of years, their sales running to .22 billion dollars in 14 years. It has brought e about a new language to one,- - Gay Gillman Circles' Nov. 12 Wedding Date Cabinets Cqrr ' , pons HEI-.-,:- '. The abacus, with beads moving: up and down was JheJirst computer and is still the major 1 pattern. ' des-brib- must be translated into machine language. Instructions to the machine is called programming. It is interesting to note that people good in music usually are good in the computer field. Operators must have basic un- - JUDY ' ' Wed Richard D. Backus Mr." and Mrs. Ger-h-e -- OREM C. id Pyne announce the gagement and coming Dec. 3 marriage of their daughter, Judy, to Richard D. J Backus, son at Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Backus. All are of Orem. They will exchange vows In the Salt Lake Temple. A reception will be held Dec. 4 in the Secood-26t- h (Vermont) IDS Ward chapel.5 Trina Jill Pyne, sister of the bride, will be maid of honor, and bridesmaids will be Shirieen Allan, Lorraine Larson, Nancy Livingston, Brcnda Burgener and Virginia Blatter., Both are graduates of Orem g. .igrhMfiereTheFlSF teaching, administration, church refreshments were served from and commercial research. a table spread with a gold cloth The future potential is unlim- and decorated with an artistic ited in society, politics, medi- arrangement of phyracantha ( and brass candelabra holding cine, in fact in any field. Hostesses for the day were orange and yellow candles. OthMrs: Stanley Dunford and Mrs.. er fall flowers were used in - - the room- .- they were "in," may go for a sleek, futuristic design in silver. But if she likes classic contemporary lines, thinks pop art is fun but really prefers Picasso, a less avant-gard- e style will - pan-stic- Manners Make Friends day-by-d- . led Constant fvanriPnn PRE - HOLIDAY . -- SAVE UP TO 21c A YARD! BETTER QUALITY outstanding selection 36" RAYON & OTTON AVRIL ULTRA BLEND PRINTS shirts. i GOOD BEHAVIOR PRINTS . 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The girl who goes for jazz, modern jewelry and abstract art, and wore Mary Quant clothes before suit- gram committee. Continuing the year's theme, Mrs.'; J. gave an informative paper oh vRoy Samuelson, a dynamic personality in music;. Although born (in Moss, Norway, Roy lived for sometime in Provo and was well 1 favorably known in musical cir cles here before leaving for Bloomington, Ind., where he PYNE graduated irom the University . PLANS MARKIAGE Marie Miller, daughter of of Indiana. He is arpresenf on -Kverett Miller of Mapletonrwill become thrbride of the --faculty of the university Dale C. Penrod, son of Mrs. Leonard-Cockrel- l and khere, Mr. Samuebon's rich, Dec. 10 in the Mapleton Penrod on Orem of LeRoy resonant baritone voice has Second 1.DS Ward Hall., A reception will follow the viW received f a vo r able reviews Miss Miller is a graduate of Springrille wherever he has appeared in ceremony a graduate of Orem concerts and- - in opera roles in High School. Mr. Penrod School and belongs to the National Guard. High at California, Young Brigham " in Indiana. His has attended Brigham University-an- d University with a major parentSjMrandMrsJtagnaf. KEEP MAKE-U- P in Dusiness eaucauon. At jbyu Samuelson, reside in Provo. He CLEAN, she belongs to the International is married to the former Mary, V Folk Dancers and Phi' Sigma Lou Thome, daughter of Mrs. To achieve the most beautiful, them, go to a strong light and. Phi and participated in the Hill Lucile Thome, Provo and the appearance, your gently wipe off a' thin layer of Cumorah Pageant in New York; couple has three children. . make-u-p requisites and acces- color with a tissue or; a damp ' Mr. Backus majored at BYU Mrs. J. W. Smith then fol- sories should be regularly cloth. Likewise, cleanse such in mechanical engineering and lowed with a k foundations as treatise on anoth- cleansed and kept in top condi- make-u- p is now employed in this work er a in shadow or sticks. tion, music, says authority. beauty dynamic personality eye in Salt Lake City. He filled an Dp; Crawford " Restore and preserve the Gates, of t h e For instance, if your lipsticks LDS mission to the East Cenfaculty of BYU. Dr. Gates has have become soiled or other lip- freshness of your o t h e'r costral States. distinguished himself in var- stick colors transferred onto metics, as. well, by cleansing They will make their home In ious musical media, in conductthe lids and inside rims of each Salt Lake City. bottle, tube or container. ing, in performing and in comjar, beautiful recordings by Dr. .'Then, with tepid water and a position. His conducting includes mild soap, carefiiljy wash soilwork with Utah Symphony, B.YU Gates. Thumb nail "Getting to Know ed brushes, and set them in Syhiphony' orchestra and chorus, in military service and with You" sketches were given by the fresh air on a towel to radio. To date, at age 44, he Mrs. Leo Richins about Mrs. dry, This simple practice will S has completed J21 works. Some William Earl Johnson; Mrs. T. keep your alive ord anTresnTlo you may create of hS mbsTTamdus afemusic WiilJones- -f o- r- Mrsr-Wi-lf fof'Promised Valley," the Hill Hall and Mrs. Hall for Mrs. the Important Cumorah Pageant, "Papa and Richins. beauty you demand. the Playhouse" and "Sand In . The group met at the Richins "; Their Shoes." He has orches-- residence in Orem and Mrs. For an easy change of pace, tratecf eight films produced at; Richins and Mrs. Hall served a add dried or glazed fruits to dessert refreshment. BYU... biscuits, cookies and cakes. the Drr former Georgia Lauper, also a musician, is the father of four com--' children. 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