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Show Sundoy Herold 4A octwoh, wndat. i Lady Lions Mrs. Murphy Chosen Queen By Chi Chapter Mrs. Mike Murphy has been mmmrnm chosen Chi Chapter's Valentine Queen. Mrs. Murphy'i picture uiS) be sent to the International ivta Sigma Phi to compete for the honor of being the world- International wide -- mi - m Qi een. Utah Lake Lady Lions met at the BYU for dinner Thursday. Elizabe'h Chipman spoke on folk music and played the guitar in accompaniment. She sang "Put A Little Love in Your Heart" and "Hickory Wind." Mrs. Stella Oaks spoke on the Senior Citizens program and told of its benefits and of some of the activities. chairman Committee V vuV f Rules List i District I ii d coi-ltn- Beta Cultus Hears About England Trip - PAYSON Mrs. Sheila Merri- weather of Mapleton spoke on her recent trip to England at a recent meeting of the Beta Cultus Club, held at the home of Mrs. Lisle Childs in Spring- - The Make It Yourself fashion-conscio- Denver. Colo., in conjunction with the annual convention of the National Wool Growers Association. The contest is sponsored by the American Wool Council and the Women's Auxiliary to the National Wool Growers Association and is endorsed bv the Na tional Association of Secondary School Principals. The contest for District 11, comprising the south end of Utah County, will be held Dec. 13, at the Women's Club House in Provo. The state contest will be Jan. 8. in the Lafayette Ball room in Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City. Deadline for entries la Dec. 1. To obtain an entry blank, con. tcct home economics teachers, wj Mas-nigh- COLLEEN LOVELESS Colleen Loveless Will Marry Ben S. Markham A wintertime wedding day has Reception Centre will be held has been chosen by Colleen Love- in their honor. less and Ben Stephen Markham, Invited to attend the bride are who will be wed on Dec. 20 in Mrs. James W. Frampton, Mrs. , the Manti LDS Temple. A recep- Tony Pickering, Mrs. Jerry Mrs. Andy Stubbs, Mrs. Lytion that evening at the Orem man Hamblin and Shelly Love Bat-ley- less. Eagles Group Will Host Convention The Eagles Auxiliary held the regular meeting Thursday with Mrs. Pat Lopez conducting. Mrs. George Clark gave schedConvention ule for the to be held at the Provo Aerie Tri-Sta- te Home, Nov, - and 9. Mrs. Margaret Peay, Mrs. Richard Cook and Mrs. Max Petroff were elected to full membership with initiation ceremonies. Mrs. Ken Ellsworth out. lined the November calendar. 7- Parents of the couple are Mrs. Fern D. Loveless of Orem and the late Cyril A. (Bill) Lopeless, and Mrs. Ida Mar Markham of Spanish Fork and the late Ben S Markham. Miss Loveless was graduated from Orem High School and LDS Seminary. She was an Orem Sur Deb and is current Her fiance, a ly employed. graduate of Spanish Fork High School, is studying chemical en gineering at Brigham Young University. He completed an LDS mission to the Northern Far East. The corple will reside in Pro vo and he will continue his schooling. they c"o?e to sing two of the most popular numbers by Crawford Gates, from "Promised Valley." Mr. Sommers played musical, each club member pictures and stories the following rules have been established by The Daily Herald: If ' i: an engagement announcement and wedding are story desired, the first must be made at least six weeks prior to the wedding. While every erfor will be made to publish announcements and wedding stories on a preferred date, no guarantee of such date will be made. Those scheduled in advance will be given preference. Information and picture must be in the Herald office at least one week prior to publication. daugh-ters-in-la- YOU REALLY CARE FCR EXCELLENCE IF YOU'LL INSIST ON Wedding information should be bubmitted prior to the wedding, so that it can be published immediately fol- There Is a $3 engraving fee when an engagement or wedding picture is used. 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Swenson, day at 1 p.m. in the Veteran's Will meet this afternoon at Center In Provo, 300 E. 2nd N. county extension agent, or Dis- 2:30 p.m. at the home of ivonn Refreshments will be served. COMTTAS LITERARY CLUB trict 11 director, Mrs. Lee Jar- - Apostol, 340 E. 4380 N. Will meet Monday at 8 p.m. vis, Spanish Fork. WORLD WAR I VETS, with Mrs. Dean Payne, 1840 N. to also show her many of the AUXILIARY 1450 E. The program will be Will hold joint meeting Mon on "The Economy Kick". ships of the Western Fleet. He also accompanied her on tour ing many places of interest. Mrs. Jeanne Lofgran, president, reported on a meeting of the Presidents Council held in Provo recently and also listed names of members who attend ed the studv conference at BYU. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Childs and Mrs. Merri- - ville. Mrs. Merriweather. a nati-'of England, is employed as a nurse at Payson City Hospital. a inniHns She disolaved Dictures of Eng istnb. 6e said. "When traveling in land Her brother, Ronald t; Harbor is the at not queen's do travel ley, Turkey you office he you take all of the food ter, and through this tou need and the gas for your was able to take her aboard the car because there are no cafes, queen's yacht, the Britania, and weather. e With competition this year offers a European vacation to winners in both the junior and senior divisions. This is an oDDortunitv for young girls with above average sewing abil. litv to win an trip to Europe, college scholarships, government bonds, deluxe sewing machines and other awards. To enter, a eirl must make an outfit of 100 percent wool fab ric loo'i'Pd or knitted in America, then model it before a panel of local judges. Prizes are awarded at each level, culminating in the national finals, to be held in January, 1970, in Wool some contemporary numbers were included. As an encore, ed riage, but finally concluded that her love for both is encir-- 1 cled equally. Mrs. Earlow then introduced Mrs. Myron Strate, who pre sented those who were giving the program. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Kurdock, who for two years have played the leads In a "Promised Valley" gave a most delightful program. Their accompanist was Because of the increasing demand for space fcr bridal 11 gioup. A delightful toast to daughters was given by Mrs. Woodrow, Thompson. She began by telling how precious daughters are. She humorously compared a mothin-la- News Story was "Hi, Neighity Building. Mrs. Joel Barlow, by the Murdocks president, greeted the daugh-- : bor," "Ain't She Sweet," 'Some, ters and the close friends cf. where My Love," "Up the Lazy members and welcomed the River," "I'll See You." Also er's attitrde toward a daughter-- . several piano numbers. and a daughter's mar--' Following the For Bride i Wool Contest Set. Dec. 13 - J ( Mrs. Tom Maloney. conducted the Y:v president, ' . . ' pledge ritual for new members. ' She was assisted by the execuft --. . tive board. W . New members are Mrs. John Duckett, Mrs. Terry Walker, Mrs. Blaine Stewart, Mrs. Mike Uindley, Mrs. Gary Graham, Mrs. Clovd Davis, Mrs. Howard il Rowley, Mrs. Bert Mitchell and fciiin in iir.l Mrs. Steve Skelton. Mrs. LyMRS. MIKE MURPHY man Tracy was also given her nledce ritual. Each nev member received gas stations nor motels except yellow rose in tne very large cities. a 'Mrs. Fred Jones, president, She also said that there are conducted a business meeting no lawns nor trees, and childarid welcomed the new mem- ren are not allowed to play outbers. She also assigned them a side. They have no toys to program to give and their turn soeak of. Mrs. Whitlock con s tinued to be hostesses. Mrs. Kent by saying how thankful and her executive board we should be to uve in the from last year were congratu- United States. She then talked lated on being In charge of a about the rele women and three-sta- r chapter for the year, housewives play in our country, this is the highest award a and told of a few things women chanter can receive from the can do to be more lovable, to international organization. be a person in her own right ;Mrs. Bob Ream reported on and to place her values in the the progressive dinner to be right place. Mrs. Howard Kowiey men given Nov. 7. Mrs. Bob Brown reoortel on the program on read a short story, "The Day "Environment work, health We Flew the Kites." Mrs. Whit and play," given by Mrs. Clark lock closed with "We are the Whitlock. center of our own environment, iMrs. Whitlock said that en- with work, health and play all vironment Is the condition, cir- affectine us. The one thing that cumstances and influence sur- controls the whole picture, howrounding and affecting the de- ever, is a person's attitude." Mrs. Murohv served refresh velopment of an organism, and so by this definition, this is a ments ant! all members joined in the closing ritual. The next very vast and broad subject. j "You could take the environmeeting will be held Nov. 5 at ment of Utah County and talk the home of Mrs. John Duckett. for an hour and just touch the top of the subject," she Said. "And we all know what our environment Is." She then talked about the environment of Turkey, which is a poor The majority of the Country none of the modern have people conveniences of America. Harper's Bazaar and Vogue are the only U.S. magazines available, and these are for the very rich. The rich think that all Americans dress the way the fashion magazines picture us. The rich Turkish women,, for example, have been wearing bell bottom trousers for four or five years. The peasant women, on the other hand, wear heavy clouv A charming afternoon was en-Joyed by nearly 125 members and guests Thuisday when the Fine Arts Club h.ted a Daughters' Day Tea at the Provo Util- - Enjoy Music Valentine Mrs Murphy is the secretary for Chi Chapter. At a recent meeting. Mrs. Stephen Carter, Daughters Guests of Fine Arts jj Phone OPEN MONDAY We Honor BankAmericard md FRIDAY UNTIL 374-025- 8 9 P.M. and Master Charge Cards |