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Show 2A Sunday Herald?,. SEPT. IT. imiMiBnm.ini IW pmiiii r-- : ' if nmf uriwmpi nwmnpimiin pn yf" 'T '1 II HI l"T r - - TT-in-fr - m - Chamhe OfCbmmerce wornen Elk Ladies Enjoy Learn About Utah Lake Park Harry CutshaH, exalted ruler of Provo BPOE EDu Lodge told Ladies of Elks this week that Elkdom will celebrate 100 years -viskfflj1 Provo Chamber of Con'peoplej just want to drive Presejitation of since its organization this com at there Is, Inn Friv through, present, no to acquire a new Na- - raerce, at the Rodeway ing Feb. 16. The celebration project v m Beheld to Pgden. John asnn ,ricfTtlnark Anderson, ooerations No decision has yet-- been Miller entertained the group r 7u i ees for w- WiTrmda on mscusswa w uie ucw.suyTJsu m .T minimalde - jslUtingY but t wiU . UnH : . .. thAP will ha eltatino k l. ,r. .u. SUiiar... .f Mrs. Carlisle Lewis, prest, A..WAm.. m. With an antlclnated invest - said, if the state takes over this Aont oaUnui k anf luncheon ment of II million dollars in recreation from the city. announced that the annual Pur the- - next 10 years- .- the lake - Mr. Anderson was introduced " ple Day will be held today at . shore area will be changed ino by June CalL ; Kelly's Grove. All members of igmJflS-nUVCJ.definiteHMrs. Roy Hammond, pres- iff Elks are invited. The group en welcomed the group and swimand dent, piciricking, camping joyed dinner while the meeting Ann Spears, Chamber the from presided, boating apart ming was being conducted. the He" also presented the pro-said secretary, waters. park, An invitation was also read by we group ro spear.; for that posai commission anticipates ene Hickman to atwhen the new diking is com- neaa me tuna anve tor uie tend a luncheon show given by pleted, it will provide one of Christmas"project She suggest- the Cottonwood Ladies of Elks. the greatest opportunities for ed that members contribute incute Invitations a featuring Mrs. Harry Cutshall reported and that the group, boat racing including national dividually, on the annual convention of jester and the pun, "Jester let under the direcion of Dorothy whole the in country. bid racing mem Tamiris know," Elks which was held in Chicago. yer With 1106,000 earmarked from Thomas, chairman, arrange to The group decided to send bers to spend a delightful eve for" and federal funds for the contact industrial-sourcstate Of home at this week the Christmas' packages to local ning this year, the first phase funds. Cost of the scene is ap-Dixon. Mrs. Robert project in Vietnam. boys serving improvement including the proximately $1000, she said, After a short business meet installation- of. 31 picnic units ;pius ine cost oi a proiecung ing, Mrs. Thomas Taylor intro and1 surfaced parking area will shed and new background light- duced the theme for the year, ine. "Accent on Humor" with an in be undertaken, he said. Music was presented by a Anderson answered Mr. questeresting and often hilarious Jean to give in- tions from the group particu harmonizing quartet, program-designNelda fee Shumway, the those Libby concerning sight into why people, laugh, larly Hawkins and LaRue Kirk. Mrs. wnat tney laugn at and the im- system at the part "Those who play, should pay, be said; but Jenkins also read "I Am Your portance of laughter. admitted there was a great deal Flag." They were introduced Mrs. what Taylor quoted New .officers : announced for of opposition to the plan. Sev- - by Carol Ashworth. many famous men had to say Guests were seated at tables Timpanogos Chapter, : Credit about era! members expressed oppo Abraham humor, such as Women International, are Bar1 with arrangements of to to lovely "to sition having pay just Lincoln's "When I lose my bara Williams, president; Dondahlias from the see lake." magnificent the to will laugh, my heart na Beck, firstjice president; power iHammond garden. and because "I break," laugh Beulah Bills, second vice presiI must not cry. She explored dent; Elsie Jarvis, secretary. all the aspects of humor and and Veran Ekins, treasurer. gave examples - of Jiumor of The new board was presented humor of words (In to members at the breakfast situation, cluding -many "spoonerisms"), meeting this week at Elliott's etc. Cafe under the direction of Ma puns, hyperboles, me types of humor were Delta Kappa Gamma, honor- and Carma Greenwood, both of and rie Bunnell, president, analyzed and the physical bene- ary teaching society, held the American Fork, by Alice Park-- , Mary Lou Hawkins, who con- fits of humor explained. After first meeting of the year this er and Eunice Wadley. ducted the balloting. One new the reasons, mechan- week at the Wilkinson Center Following the initiation an inreviewing member, Bernlce Rowe, repre isms, and importance of humor with Wanda Petersen, president, formative panel previewed the senting J. C. Penney Co., was for one's physical, andmental yearsttaiulating, program on welcomed. Mrs. "Values" for the 50 members. gave Taylor test. Donna Initiation ceremonies, under The panel included Hazel members the challenge to de ing on the manual, "Open and cherish a construe the direction of Marjorie Hold-- Young, moderator, and Wanda Doors to Career Advancement" velop and tive Christine Baker, Petersen, healthy sense of hu away, followed a which the group has utilized on mor. dinner. Toasts were given to Ruby Cowlev. Vilate Mvpm. a study program, j "i ane conciuaea with a poem the initiates, Carol Robinson Carol Smith and Dorothy Rowe. Flowers, arranged by Doloris by Phyllis McGinley entitled, Southwick, were talisman roses "Reflections at Dawn," an ex and dusty miller. JUST IN - A NEW SHIPMENT OF of one's ability to laugh Bob - Fountin, godfather, do ample at oneself, which she said is a nated the door prize won by true art, and then distributed Helen Zabriskie. cartoons cut from magazines to show examples of some of Short lengths in pancho, double-brtoite- d the types of humor she had told fund-raisi- ... rL.!T.r mTTZZl , t ?' I 4 I . ' OXSTiS ' if- - 1 & 7-- Jf" I Humorous M 1 r O r : U ...,.. . II L. i . - . use-cha- kiii I ' S afJj.rZ . . livi ' . V I Entertainment Mm-Imog- es of 5 - Announce i New Officers newly installed president; Mrs. Arthur Sund-wal- l, Mrs: CharlesTMiller and Mrs. William Firmage," members.-Mr- s. Clafr AIdrich ITi'lsa wmmittee . ' . committee member. , . Ea&le Group Wives of Football Coaches r :. cooks not only for the coach, for six youngsters. but Alice Jacobsen, wif e of Mike The shouts and cheers for - Jacobsen, Sprtagville,is-lik- e other football wives, an incur their favorite teams are spillable 7 optimist and says "oJ ing across: every school field course, we've got a good team these days, but none cheer more enthusiastically nor offer c Oft times wives of coaches warmer wekomewin of lose the who than married girls are also mothers of football own football heroes and players like Mrs. Alton Ander their son of Spanish Fork, who has a became coaches wives. son on the sophomore football team and a son in bantam (Conanned from Page 1A) L President Eagle - Auxiliary Alice Conrad, conducted a regular business meeting : at the Aerie home Thursday evening. Plans were made to attend the State Visitation to be held at " Logan SepfT'llsr' Mrs.T tSene Olvier reminded the members of the Mother and Daughter tea to be held Sept 21. A fashion show and luncheon are planned with door prizes for mother and ' i-- - I - Rules List For Bride under-hobble- -- - To remove stains and disco loration from enamelware, pour Vt cup of chlorine bleach into the utensil and let it stand until the stains disappear. Then wash the utensil thoroughly with hot soap or detergent suds and rinse well, advises Mrs. Clara home management Leopold, specialist at the University of . Nebraska. - The game of marbles Is a popular pastime throughout the world. )NiniMMi.iiyi ii, I ,.! I,, t m MRS. CALVIN RAMPTON Alpine Ladies To Hear News Story well-bein- d jl . ROBfS Xi Beta Holds First demand for space for bridal,; Mrs. Ira Sanford reported plcturesTand stories, the of plans for the anAMERICAN FORK The progress Xi Beta members met for Mowing' rules have been nual Halloween ball to be held ladies of the Alpine Country their established by the Daily opening social Thursday Oct. 28. Club have designated Sept. 21 evening at the home of Mrs. Herbert-Fro- president,-w- ho st, Ait. interval ofat3east as utan Day. Aiuncheoji aJ 12:30 wiU also conducted the business ses Cal-DOODLE have DECOR Mrs. p.m. six weeks Is required between the publication of an vmRamptonwiferiJtaJj'srecorate puddings wim choco- - sion. New '"officers introduced engagement announcement governor, as the guest of honor late doodles.semi-swe- Partly melt 1 are Miss Eliza Bjerregaard, and speaker. Mrs. Rampton square of chocolate vice president; Mrs. Louis Wol-seandra wedding story,-- If -1 with will of of butter tell the jobs and trials treasurer; Mrs. David teaspoons both are desired. , - Picture and information over hot" water.- Remove from Beesl ev, secretary-reporte- r. of being a governor's wife. for a wedding story should Bridge and other games will heat and stir until entirely Telephone chairmen are Donna follow submitted the luncheon. Reserva melted. Drizzle onto waxed Tolboe and Mrs. Earl Davis. be prior to the paper with teaspoon. Chill. Lift Mrs. . Vernon Crowell, prowedding so that it can be lions are to be made early. ' published within a day or The committee in charge con off carefully wim knife and gram chairman, gave each member a clever yearbook outtwo following. ; sists of Mrs. Richard Westwood, transfer to pudding. wedAll engagement and chairman; Mrs. Gayle Vernon, Mrs. Rick Westwood and Mrs. ding stories should be scheduled with the Society EdiAlma Erekson. tor at least two weeks prior to the desired publication With the big increase in date. Information and pic- permanent durable) press gar ture must be in the Herald ments, check washing machine offkeJhree days prior to water temperatures for best results... and remove the gar publication. -There is a $3 engraving ments immediately after the fee. cycle has been completed. MimiMftii nil C4li nwm I" TO1IH II BHII MT'1?! i ii mi jrr. - about Tastr refreshments were HeraldzrTf" y, et t ' , mm mm served "by Mrs. Dixon at the conclusion of the meeting. 1f , quilted nylon, snap down ond button down f rontsT FOR IOUNGIN9 OR DOING HOMEWORK. . PERFECT m lining the new program for the Mrs. Ruby Cowley, past pres ident, was given a gift of ap preciation. The remainder of the evening was spent in exchanging in formation about summer activities and vacations. Sample Hut SCHOOL-TIM- SOLIDS PLAIDS Fall Tim Cotton Printf . perennial favorites for school ajieTpIay REO. 49c PI l- s . - (Klnfi 4S ta 19c YARD - ; wW guar SPORT AND DRESS WEAR COTTONS STRIPES SOUDS POPLIN MATCHING DOTS BEDFORD CORD PRINTS AND SOLIDS JEWEL TONE CANVAS SPORTS PRINTS Shoe Tre j all new selection of fall colors and designs VALUES TO X F ;,?ACIFIc if TRAIL V-L" $1.49 -- guar, washable 1 GO-G- O ft SPARKLE" FLOWER PRINT 100 OF A YAKD WOOLS UNOTHS WOOl BLENDS PLAIDS CHECKS BY PACIFIC TRAIL .1 : O ' flower print parka! Cheery Get her a sparkle-brigprint nylon reverses to solid color nylon. Stand-u- p collar hides a hood. Water repellent, warm and wash 'n wear. Navy and white reverting to navy; powder and white to powder; red and white to fed; pink and yellow to pink; blue and pink to electric. Sizes 2 to . . $11.00. " . REO. $2.29 14-6- .: to $3.91 0- ht widths ' 100 SOLIDS ............ ; rtal round toe'ii anything but squarel Here it's the "Feitafreih from Italy. The Of finescolf In NwjH ""j (Ji ', . A black, navy, red, Mj ' I ' :; : YD. VALUES RE9.$2.9S YD. $66 I oocti 4. iui mil lML4i4.riwl'i iiKiMtnJ- - i , ,ll(t t jm 260 NORTH UNIV. AVE. PH. 373-S1- 3 52, WEST-CENTE- 87 1 yd. wide selections jurjsr 0o4 n R OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY TILL 9 ?M. : VALUES .$14.00 1 ) sports, . dresses new selections! 0 - WOOL BLENDS SOLIDS y. Sizes ffl . WOOLS pantsults, tuck-awa- y IN ITALY BASKET WEAVES 4nu and wh might wild PLAIDS FANCIES STRIPES WOOLENS WOOL AND NYLON SKIRT LENGTHS ' YARD 16745" widths WOOLEN j COTTONS E STRIPES DENIM Mm W - 374-943- 4 , i I' Phone SALE OF I , STORE A 2SI Norm University - . I . daughter. J Mrs. Ike Williams, teen chairman, reported on the teen program: announcing -- that there will be a teen dance in October. Mrs. Carl Lopez reported on the recent visitation held at Moab and reminded the mem bers of the State Visitations to be held in October. Brigham Mrs. Rampton QJDAJLaniUtfurrayJ Because of the Increasing , Delta Kappa Gamma Holds Initiation For New Members For Mothers J I Jen-kin- sf ed .dosonsaidthat Jt Plans Tea t. f ootbaJBsaysllfe .lsJusLonel A big round of football." teacher in the Spanish Fork Middle school, she even lists J'footbalL" s, Even the daughters get into the act like Angle Nielsen, who is enamored of cheer, leaders and spends her time uraoticinff all me steps. Jumps and yells sherjees and - hears when the Pleasant Grove team Is in action. ; i And so, all across the county, mere are homes where, as Mrs. Pearl Mower says "it doesnt matter-when 'Donwins,-i- mt - when he loses, the perfection of an orderly home and wellprepared meals are appreci ated." This is echoed by Mrs. Jim Durrant at Payson, who Credit Women - Jr FUN AND FASHIONS will and members guests of the Riverside Ladies greet at the annual fall luncheon and fashion show Tuesday at the clubhouse. Planning forthe opening, session of the group are, front left, MrsTStan Clark A 'POTPOURRI OF Also Have Full Fall Days - 374-025- 8 - |