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Show r - ri -- --i SUNDAY. MAY Orem AAUW 7A Voteri eague - Orem Possibilit tH- vigor-sary'wi- th .l'i - " 7 FASHION COSTS-NMORE AT SEARS -- O J ing. Friday morningat the Royal Inn with representatives from various organizations j?resent.-Mrs- . Rey Knight, organizing f iha patrno t( U'nnuin voters or expiamea me purpose ot tne League as promoting political responsibility through informed and active participation of citizens in gov- rtf rlor 'v. MRS. DONLOWE JNewcomers y Sears The possibility of establishing a League of Women Voters in Prove wasexplored at a meet- ,5s y YOU CAN COUNT ON US 'Is' Explored yrf Couple Greet Friends On 50th Anniversary anmver-1911-191- Sunday Herald Hears Lawyer American University women r.et at the home of Mrs. Glen L. Jenkins. JIB Abegg and Paula Trewartha were nominat ed for the Outstanding Young Women's award. A brief discission of the Police .Training Bill was discussed and a decision, made, to carefully read and study the legislation. TherTourse of Study for next year's program-w- as also aiscussea. Mrs. Jenkins then introduced the speaker, Dallas U. Young MR. AM) MRS. WILLIAM BIRD ijrTHho'spoke about the "Law ' and the Incompetent." People known as incompetents -may be spendthrifts, chronic alcoholics habitual Insane, drunkards, etc. Also children who are under legal age cant not enter into any legal contracts. Often in the casesjrf SPRINGVILLE.- -- Mr. aed work. He. has filled an LDS the elderly it is also necessary Mrs. William Pird celebrated mission to New Zealand from to appoint guardians to admin - their" 3 and they are golden wedding ister, property. an open. house, genealogical Mr. Young also noted that ranged by their family, Satur- and temple work. . legal care is now available to Mrs. Bird filled a stake mis-- - families with an income less day at the family residence. Mr. and Mrs. Bird were sion'in 194tv4B. She, served as than $6600. These families may married April 26, 1916, in the'a second counselor in the. .Ninth receive--- - legal representation d Salt Lake Temple 'fanS "ha ve' Ward" Relief Society from through federal aid. He noted and has been a their entire lives in Spring-5- 1 that in the case of indigents . piety teacher for 43 years. ana criminals me court an- .the former Myr- - Tjy-ha- ve three sonSrT4tonioint3Mawrs lor represenf was born on ss, living home; Karl Bird, them. and. tie Phillips her grandfather's farm at a Salt Lak.eCity; Arus Bicd, Delieio'is refreshments were called the Clay 'Beds, verton, Ore., They have four served by "Margaret LeFlore west of Sprfngviile. Her par- - grandchildren, and Jessie Brandenburg. Rachel '." ents, Jonah Thomas-an' Hannah 'Crump Phillips, moved to Hobble Creek Canvm.in 1900; World TQShlOns " ana nere sue anenu:j .;..iooi m a scnooi nouse un- til she entered high scnool in, " ' Springville. Mr. Bird was born in Spnng-vUl- e to R. L. and Elizabeth Wells Mendenhall Bird, also oVJ 1. 1961 UlaA Ulan, County.' T ernment." it Ur T) If Daivaian .1,,.nnti mis. duiucu, k Newcomers met at the Rome; of Mrs. Lance Stapleton Thurs- day for an election meeting. New officers are Mrs. J)on Lowe, president; Mrs. Darrel Hoffman, vice president; Mrs. jkim bvhich has five leaeues in' Utah at present. She also told of various projects whicnChave been carried" out by these - V group Mrs. Doris Wilson, state president of Bountiful, emphasized Richard Chrisman, secretary; the aspect of the Mrs- - Lance Stapleton, treasur- League, which never endorses er; Mrs. Ronald Fackler, hos a party or candidate, but ene pitality chairman. Cards-wer'courages members to "take a played with a prize going to stand on issues" after thorough ' " Una Lindley. study. The League is open to any (The group meets on the fourth Thursday of each month and woman citizen of voting age all interested women new. to ;he who believesv in representative Provo Orem area are invited government, the officers stated The League works yeaM-ounto attend. to supply the citizen with fac.. i. tual information on candidates and ballot issues, they said. The local groups are organized in a state organization, The art boom now affects which in turn is partof a nastyles in footwear. One manu- tional organization of some facturer of casuals has turned 145,000 members, which has early pioneers of Springville. BETTE KNIGHT white or rim dark glasses comBy He followed farmine lor a to oil paintings of 10 earned the respect of city, state There plete the beach attire and are number of vears and also work- - ACAPULCO, Mexico and national officials. as source the American artists in the hot tropical sun. ed for 12. years as. an employee !are 311 tvPes oi Darning suns 10 a must further meetings are planned Beach are attracof most line colors new the its for bags of Geneva Steel Co. He was be seen in Acapulco to encourage organization and in tive straw in either shoes. of and rubber natural canvas Bikinis but are popular, just later employed on the. church colored straw or in a bright or- Artists represented in the nat- anyone , interested may contact lW0" mdn farm. for several years. color to complement an ional promotion are Mauriee Mrs. Knight at 2102 Pheasant ange Both Mr. and Mrs. Bird have;Piece or one' all black and white outfit. Freedman, Karl Schrag, Irving Way, Salt Lake City, or attend suus dre taken active parts in church !Piece Hans Moller, Joseph the meetings, which will be anMarantz, worn. Fewer ladies are tanning their skins to a dark brown color. In- De Martini, Walter Meigs, Ben nounced. re's a e bathstead, there is a product now on Benn, Jason Schoener, Victor the suit with market which is a solar pro- Candell and Julien Binford. e ing business in white tective is and called OvaL looks like white agent a summer It crocheted and lacy textured If there are new babies This lotion is spread on the skin for feminine gams. Numerous stockings. Look also for III II rill dliu pastels, t h e lailow your friends' houses, over the entire body, and it is stores report a cut neck. with yellow leading the way. a doing they're mothers could use diaper pins, jjne Tne back 4 V , to help prevent sunburn.- - freck- bottles, nipples, powder, lotipn, "of the suit is Bette KnightHiing, and aging of the skin due and filled in to sunlight. junior size tissues, teething entirely cut out It is amusing to see the var with nude net. Another one- all the Put and.rattles. rings ; ; ...uu U1R11U Willi ious designs the sun makes on SUH a ,.4,;i. Willie k;l.;: a Plc(-Worn, in o Kav qt,H the betw?en pants the girl's backs when one day usefuKand inexpensive gift forwhltet NEEDLE the girls wear bathing suits with :!anltoP: a baby shower. The jackets worn over the net inserts, and the next day Gift Shop, Main Just for tun, fold the wrapping sUits are either short-whit; -or they wear bikinis. fiaper like a diaper, glue the ;Wack ace to ook jg newef FREE LESSONS WITH THE PURCHASE OF YARN," folds down, and pin them to-- wear a snift over e TRY POTTED GARDEN! bathing TATTING or CROCHET THREAD. two If you are planning a potted diaper pins. gether with suit Tne shift is above the knees ? ' land . .. Opening Specials sleeveless, and plant gift for Mother's Day, . . CHILDREN'S. ...... You can. create the illusion with either a low or high neck, why not a fragrant gardenia? You are assured of a PLAY worn flat sandals are SUITS White, healthy of shorter skirts and keep your most with bathing suits, and plant if you buy and keep them hem at knee -l- engtlTJn the FELT SQUARES 1 in porous clay pots and select . for midst of me boom in shoes with short jackets or shifts. There are a HAND WOVEN gardenia plant with one or large Panama straw hats low heels, there's a bright ture for 12-- heels to make in various colors blue, yellow, more buds showing color or RUGS are ideal for barely opening. They'll grow up hems look higher. The heels areand white best at temperatures between 1 protecting- - the hair (to keep the architec-with OIFTS FREt GRAND OPENING curvy, straight, 65 and 75 degrees in soil WITH EACH PURCHASE MON. TUE., MAY 11 kept tural bases, and sometimes hair from turning orange in the sun) and the face. Large black moisi dux noi soaKea. . stacked. 1948-live- Relief-So-vil- -- an le. - Bea-locati- : . , one-roo- m . . All Typck of Bathing. Suits Seen in Acapulco - .. - I - x tiVJ II I Grooming Guide 'X i ZJWVl in I - i5 'The Useful Baby Gifts one-piec- land-offic- , ' tdvover-exposu- (Wr Grand Opening re 1 nt & THREAD . Street Santaquin e, " j semi-fitte- neWSy "IN" teXtUreS. 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