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Show - SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2A. Sunday Herald Gail Fugal Engagement Told Uttfi County. Utah t, 196 Planning a Aov. 4 marriage and reception in the First-12t- h Ward Hall in SpanisnFork are Kathlerie Tuckett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Tuckett of Spanish Fork, and Gary Pew jltiWx f Xa gai lies TOa f' ren Perkins of Pleasant Grove. tea will honor . A iroosseau the bride on Oct. 20 in Salt Lake City at the home of Mrs. John B. Milner, Miss Tuckett is a graduate of Spanish Fork High School- - and is presently attending a beauty college in Provo. Mr. Perkins, a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School, has attended Utah Trade Technical Institute. He is now employed at the Post Office' in Pleasant Grove. He is also a member of the Nation al Guard. They will make their home in Pleasant Grove. t High School.' She is employed as a ' secretary m Troy, Mich. Mr. Sherman graduated from Fern-dal- e High School and has served four years in the Coast Guard. He is also employed in Troy as att.eJectrical engineer. Thev will make their home in Madison Heights, Mich. JUG AL Association for Childhood Education Has Symposium Phile Nada Hears About Utah Folklore Sandra Ord Circles well-bein- g, Ninth-Nineteen- -- -- If you are going to wear per fume, apply the fragrance like an expert. The important place for application is on the pulse spots. Try on perfume before buying it. Individual skin chemistry often alters the scent. What may smell good on your friend may not be as pleasant on you. Nights' Sleep TO - plenty todredm ond cozy comfort. Choose from a wide selection of gowns, pajamas and lounging sett . . . In kitten-so'' fabrics. First Class Rail First Class Hotels Breakfast and dinner ft Sightseeing Transfers All Taxes and gratuities ess ' 58N7UnTvrAveT .'" 0 ff,9f DESERET '' J ".' OWNER-MANAGE- ."...-- " 1-"- ... R S East Center, Provo - GLADYS NIELSON mmmthmmm!f'mm "-- r SUIT YOURSELF FOR S el Our sleepytime fashions give you .... INCLUDES add $179.25 xcurtion fart R.T. from Salt lak Club Opens Chip-man- 1 SWITZERLAND IN OCTr American Fork, Season's Meets ur Jong Granny (town, embroidered bodice, lace edging. r.thort-fkJrm- ?k t $499.00 from New York ulrt Good e . dWMWW How to dress for a, nt ilAtiiiil kathlene" tuckett" Hal Society, a member of Blue Key honor fraternity, an officer in the Student Chapter of American Society of Civil Engineers, and a member of the Engineer's Joint Council. The newlywed couple will make their home in Provo . VISIT , ;. IMiMMIIitlMWIMBIIMBMMMIMMMllTIi EUREKA The Eureka Ladies of Elks held a regular meeting this week with ihe Vice president, Barbara Hopes, presiding. After the business session the ladies played Mrs. Ina Clements bridge-an- d Santaquin, won first.prize. Mrs. Faye Wall and Mrs. Maxine Scow also were prize winners. At the close of the evening Mrs. Marcella Chambers served delicious refreshments. REFRESHING lLu K . Meetln Eureka DateforMtirriae- - Dr. and Mrs. John E. Ord of At the first regular meeting care, care, 24 hour announce the engageProvo Mrs. Eugene Chapman welof the Association for Childhood service, community cooperation ment and forthcoming marriage comed the Phile Nada mem Education, the theme, "Love and partial hospitalization. of their daughter Sandra to of home Mrs, at the bers in and Intelligent Concern Mrs. Pond discussed "The Owen Stubben, son of on Thurs- Thomas Meeting the Critical Needs of ChUd and the Doctor." She said Charles E. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. Pres-co- tt Children" was treated under; great effort has been put on day. of Provo. '. inthe subheading 'Meeting the physical growth and prevention Mrs. Dean Van Wagenen be marto The couple plan troduced Professor Thomas Health Needs of Children." of specific diseases. Now pedia ried Fridayr-No- v. 11, in -- the to them whd spoKe-Cheney 7 A symposium under the chair tricians are expanding to men about "Folklore" in the state Salt Lake Temple They will be manship of Dan Bird discussed tal and emotional honored 'at a reception Friday various facets of health needs. visual and auditory defects as of Utah, Elayne Clark illustrated his evening at the This was composed of Anna well as nutrition are concerned. Ward in Provo. Mae KrehSr Bernice Pond, "Food Intake" was introduced talk in song and accompanied Miss Ord is a graduate of herself on the autoharp Marian Brandley, Janice Bur- with the quotation "A hungry Mrs. Albert Freestone report- - Provo High School,-Shatteni ger and Twila Newberry. child cannot learn." The school ed ed that she attended a University Young Legis Brigham Mrs. Krebs reviewed' com lunch supplies four basic was an officer in munity mental health aspects, groups of food, including milk, lative Council meeting at the where she Women's which Club at House, Sportswomen unit and a mem . mentioning the grants, givealto carbohydrates,-protein, meeting ;"'15FtBetegislatlve ber of PhTKappaThi, a ha the Utah State Hospital with fats, and vitamins and minerals. candidates were given an op tional honor society. She graduthe five requisites,; Variety In food was advocated v ated magna cum laude in eleportunity to speak. by specialists. The hostess served the 17 mentary education in May and Mrs. Newberry had a unique members present refreshments, is presently teaching hi Provo report in that they were writ School District. ten responses by the children Mr. Stubben is also a graduon "Fresh air and exercise." APPLE ADDITION of Provo High School where ate Some were : "Really good phy Add 2 cored " dicednmpeeled he served as Junior Class vice sical-iitndependson-yo- u. and studentbody presDo you want it or don't you?" Red "Delicious appIesTo your president tuna or ham salad. Cnsp- - ident He is currently a senior next "America needs Operation ness and tartness will add fla- honor student in civil engineer-- : AMERICAN FORK The Clean Up." vor and nutritional balance, as ing at Brigham Young UniverScripture Study Group opened . "If you have clean air you Its new season with an open can think better, feel better, well as texture, to these or sity. He is an active member,! other leftover meat salads. and past president, of Samuel1 night recently at the home of and sit better." A Mrs. Charles Webb. "Our nose is our air condi tasty . " . j . lunch was served. Steven tioner. It is like a filter," :. aey and Bob Nilsson entertained In Mrs. Burger's subject, i frith guitar and vocal selections. "What Do We Do for the Well The guest speaker was Mrs. Child?" was mentioned health, Delbert Chipman of American services, proper environment Pork, bead of the Lamb. Pro- and instruction. . motion department of the NatCommunication lines between ional Woolgrowers. Mrs. home and school must be kept work as chairman of the open.Record keeping including; education department requires a growth record, good health1 extensive traveling throughout history, immunizations, medV he country. She centered -- her cal records and teachers obsertalk on the many interesting vations must be kept. All school experiences she has had. procedures are screening prob-- . Mrs. C. A. Grant, president of lems not diapostic processes. the group, introduced the new She especially emphasized the which of will course be necessity of good teacher health, study 'Prophecy, Key to the Future" physical, mental and emotional by Duane S. Crowther. . Mr. Bird gave an interesting Th meeting was arranged by talk on the Team Approval. He the officers, Mrs. Grant, Mrs. said the teacher was usually Webb and Mrs. Floyd Hallsey. aware of trouble but the psychologist could pinpoint areas' of trouble. This year there are GUESTS CHOICE nurses in the schools every day. an oblong platter, Arrange He stated that beginning Oct. outlined with shiny dark green the following agencies 13,: with and Golden Red leaves, Delicious apples, heaped high. would meet on the Second and Tuck bunches of grapes, gilded Fourth Wednesdays in a staff walnuts and almonds among the situation' tn 'riiflunasp rfifflriil. ther apples. Wrap wedges and sticks ties: school nurse.-speecof various cheeses, cut to indi- apist, 1 school ' psychologist, vidual serving size, in colored school principal, teacher of foil and lay on the leaves. Use child involvedrUtalrState rHos as a centerpiece first-a- s. a pital, Welfare Department, ve goeststhoice- fordessertlaterrtChild- Protective-AgencyrJu- ' . Ladies of Elks SANDRA ORD GAIL r '' j rd - - -- i Third-Sixth-Wa- - Enaement of Couple Revealed Mr." and "PLEASANT GROVE Mrs. Neil Y. Fugal of Pleasant Grove' ' announce the engagement of their daughter Gail to Charles A.; Sherman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Sher- ' man of Pleasant Ridge, Mich. They will be married Nov. 5 prior to a reception Hall. in the Miss Fugal attended the Church College of Hawaii and the Brigham Young University for ZYt years after' her graduation from. Pleasant Grove i -- - - : i p 's y; With the help of an atomizer held at arm's length from the body, spray yourself and the fine mist of your perfume will clin&jnysteriously. nile Court, Comprehensive Men tal Health Clinic, and others as the need arises. l! j n 11 ' ' President Marian Brandley was in charge of the informative meeting.. . ' 1 "S I . 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