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Show H. sett. wnday,Prove OtAti ISA Sunday Herald Dance Opens Season for r " m Provo Group - I and Mrs. Swen Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Myen, committee chairmen. The dance opens the 23rd year of activity for the group, which consists of about 150! couples who enjoy dancing once a month. The board members for the A teaspoonful of detergent a quart of water is a reliable formula for reviving partly-wilte- d cut flowers, according to a report from Cornell University's Floriculture Department. Furthermore, a flower specialist at the University of Wisconsin pdvises that flowers will last longer If kept in a clean container which has been washed with hot suds. Matron Enjoys Making Hooked Rugs And Giving Them Away quilts. Outside her home, colorful flower beds and well-kelawn continue the dis play of beauty. Her husband, the late Nels Butler, was bishop of the Santaquin First LDS Ward for seven years. They were the parents of five sons, Duane of: Salt Lake City; Lacell "Kelly" of Chicago, 111.: Nylus of El Cer-ritCalif.; Hebcr Dale and Junior of Santaquin. Junior Is now serving as bishop of the new Santaquin North Ward. hand-mad- Rug-maki- wo-ma- n. nice-size- T it rug-maki- mill 3-PIE- H f The Extravagant Watch Priced $-- Q95 Cm From Only a largsselection of styles and colors. 1 Caravelle SIZES by BULOVA fc, ...U m-CUssie Ityllnf. Precision ktltd movmpnt ELIINC'A" Raird numeral dial witn 1,4 center hinjv 11I.M $ 1' ' - I " '' S' it p.m. Mr. Halladay is a graduate of Provo High School and LDS Seminary. He attended UTC in Provo and is now employed in Salt Lake City. Charming variation of the pants theme is the bloomer costume in double-kn- it wool, topped with . iJ icns. "B" 17 ',4tJ,iv Silver satin' bickiround dul. Mill "I" SWEET IRItR 17 jewelt. Two mondf. KI Jewelry, Optical and Knit Shop - PROVO - 373-519- 3 li. 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California d .f to f Zado of Ii1 f MiNCESS tOlf 7 1 For evening, pants are pure glamour, d jump-suit- s ing in that have a sweeping skirt fullness, or following a slim, sinuous line, as in a sleeveless at the side, and tunic, deep-cu- t pants with pleats at the ankle. for Dramatic costume-mat- e evening pants is the maxi-coa- t, sweeping to the floor in a fluid wool swirl of double-kn- ORTHELLA HORROCKS by Inexpensive but far from cheap . . . with the priceless styling, the painstaking Bulova craftsmanship, the our See collection. guarantee. exciting Styf Si -- CFioom from 1 world-renowne- virg i- I I on Nov. 6 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will be held itii following night in the Salem LDS Ward Hall from 8 Miss Iiorrocks is a graduate of Spanish Fork High School and LDS Seminary. She has attended Utah Technical College knitted wool in Provo and is now a nurse at flar- Payson City Hospital. 1 wide-legge- KNIT SUITS 100 SALEM Mrs. Ida D. Hor rocks of Salem announces the engagement and forthcoming marriage of her daughter, Horrocks, to John Frank Halladay, son of Mrs. Zelma Halladay of Provo. Wedding vows will be recited e class with her and bought her to seek friendships. People seek the first hook and warp to begin her out to return little kindlier hobby. She is still using jnesses for the many beautiful the same hook. and treasured gifts of rugs she Aunt has gives them. is easy, many people, has recently brought special recognition to Marth says, but she'll admit She has used her talents to; that it has "a certain twist to develop an independent taste an Santaquin it," and takes a lot of patience and the ability to appreciate many different kinds of beauty. and time to get the half-incknown as Martha Butler, The wool of smooth ability shows inside every looped 'Aunt Marth'; or "Grandma strips room of her home in her attracfirmon the hook, evenly pulled made has Butler" to many, to- tive rugs, crocheted pieces, beautiful hooked rugs and has ly through and crocheted for double stitch a with chilto gether her given them away dren, grandchildren, relatives, strength. 1403 and friends, because It takes her two weeks in her neighbo-- s, FASHIONABLE NORTH d he believes that, through ser- spare time to complete a finishSTATE is rug, but when it vice, "all we send into the lives CLOTHES of others comes back into our ed she has a gift that will last a lifetime. She is still using own." some of the first rugs she made Recently, during BYU EduIN QUALITY LINES the cation Week, Santaquin. She has loved her hobby and has worked at It painstakingly, Tintlc LDS Relief Society tered one of her rugs in the arts perfecting with each rug her Um ir onvnltn loyawoy plan and crafts display. The rug' style, design and color combin- 10 P" o.m.-- p.m. Men. thra Sat. ations. Now she has a distinc- .proved to be such an that many who saw it want- - tice artistic style which makes CLOTHING I ei to learn the art. As a result, her rugs works of art. PLENTY OF !4,Aunt Marth" has ")een asked Aunt Marth says her Invitaat BYU. tion to teach at BYU was "one 'to teach I-Mrs. Butler is looking forward of the greatest thrills of my FREE PARKING jto her 82nd birthday in Novem. life," for she never dreamed ;ber, and Is keeping busy by her hobby would lead to this . working on her 111th rug. She honor. CE plans to give it to a loved one. Through the years she has her the to hobby taught many others how years Through has brought her much happi-'nes- s make rugs, in her home, at Rebecause, she says, "It has lief Society, and at the local kept me busy and made others hobby shows. Many friends have i been gained through her hobby, happy." Aunt Marth learned the art as she has gathered old soft jef hooked rug making at an art wool coats, suits, and blankets and handicraft shop in Oakland, to provide her with material for Calif., when she was 47 years her work. of age. Her sister attended the Today, Aunt Marth never has By E STELLA PETERSON SANTAQUIN A hobby of 34 years, which has brought joy and happiness into the lives of - y,m ;: year include Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Wardle, president; Mr. and added to i I , ,1 la Friends Saturday evening 'at the Eldred Center. Football, of the beginning canning, school, etc., were portrayed in the decoration? created by Mr.j MRS. MARTHA BUTLER displays some of the more than 100 hooked rugs ehe has made during the past 34 years. Bright colors and original designs add beauty to the rugs which she creates at 82 for her own satisfatcion and "to bring happiness to others.' ! IJ The Signs of September" was shown in clever Autumn scenes in bright red frames at the opening dance of the Danc-,in- g Orthella Horrocks And John Halladay Engaged - 1 At f Mrs. Glen Mildenhall, treasurer; Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Her- mansen, secretary; Dr. and Mrs. Morris Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Durfey, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sneddon, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Stan Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. Myers. "' ? S CENTRAL SQUAR3 200 North 200 We Provo, Utah |