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Show Migration To Utah J Discussed 1 Members of the Reader's Guild were vtlcomed by Mrs. Richard Poll at her home Thursday artemorn, to h??r a program featuring the year's theme on pionering. Theron H. Luke, news editor of the Daily Herald, gave the program cn the original pioneers of Utah. He stated that oiie of the great untold sturies is the migration of the Saints from Xauvoo to Winter Quarters which was made f in part during the winter months. From July to October, 1847. between 1700 and 1800 people entered the Salt Lake Valley. He commented that President Brigham Young was a thorough organizer and was the kind of a man who would have studied all the information MARVALEE PACE available on the Great Basin and surrounding area and Western trails before leading the Mormons on their trek. He tr'.d of background material, as lie had found it, which would refute! some local legends which are sometimes accepted as history. A short business was Miss Pace is a graduate of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Pace ""UUI CU.UJ Grove High School and Pleasant announce of Pleasant Grove , nay rtJiuitiuii. iik dimudi the engagement and wedding XDS Seminary. She also grad- tea will be neld Dec. Christmas . from Utah Technical Col- daughter, Marva-iuate- d um. Refresnments were serv- - P'ans f lee Pace, and Brent Dale Lew- - lege in practical nursing and e by the hostess to 25 guests, is, son ot Mr. ana .Mrs. uaie is now employed at Utah Valley w. Lewis aiso oi neasani Hospital. ;.': SHAUNA LEE CARTER Marvalee Pace Engaged To Brent Dale Lewis Shauna Lee Carter And James Joyner Will Wed A:! friends and relatives are An open house be be'.d Saturday, Nov. 22, in hoivr of invited to caii Cat toe Carter lOft iWir (mm Shauna Lee Carter and James Ee;iQ.en . , w , i .ju w iv.-jm i u.iii. u- .un-jjg sent married earlier that evening. Carter k a eraduate of , , , f r r i t,' onue s urem ait iime inome oi ilme L:Jf nig.n scnooi ana aiiena-mothe- r, Mrs. Darlene Carter of ed Brigham Young University. Orem. The bride is also a Mr. Joyner has studied at Utah daughter of the late Calvin L. Technical College and Weber Carter and Mr. Joyner 's par-- j State College. Following their THIRD WARD R.S. ents are Mr. and Mrs. Russell marriage they will reside in PUDDING BAZAAR P., u j ! 1 j Grove. The couple has selected Dec. 19 for their marriage in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception that evening at the Will be carried on this week, Timpanogos Stake House will be held in their honor. at 1 jProvo. Mrs. Murphy Tells Thursday Club About Russian Author of the Thursday try. Members mot Club met wit- Mrs. Clawson Y. Cannon Sr.. to hear an excel- - nart. biographical, as he wrote lent reuort on the Russian au- - from his life experiences in thor, Alexandri Solzhenitsyn, Soviet Russia. Mrs. Murphy of the extreme difficulties presented by Mrs. Joseph Mur-tol- d of writing in boviei Kussia De- phy. e stnct government of She reviewed parts of three The books are, for the - cae "The controls. " and "Cancer The author is not recognh?d First Circle Ward," in order to give an in- - as a great writer by his count. because most of his books sight into the sensitive writings men Rus-lov-e of this preat author, his life, his have not been published in the latest From reports, his'sia. for his country and ex-great desire to help his coun-- ; Solzhenitsyn has now been beginning Tuesday p.m. and continuing Wednesday, Thursday and Friday each day from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the church, 105 N 5th W. Use the entrance at the west door from the parking lot Mrs. LaMar Mecham, Mrs. Dennis Christen, Connie Peters, Sandra Lewis, Annette Lewis PROVO COMMUNITY CHURCH Christmas gifts, baked goods, attic items. Will hold bazaar on Tuesday beginning at 10 a.m. Luncheon will be served from 12 noon to 1:30 p.ro. followed by card - sale will be piaying. to- Medical Assistants Hear Anniversary About Women's Cancer Toll - Mr. and Mrs. SAXTAQITX "lJ.OOO women will de of George A. B?me will celebrate cancer this year,' Richard Loh-ne- r, M D., told the breakfast their golden wedding annivermeetir-of the A re i??n Medion sary Monday, Nov. 17, at Association of Assistant cal their home, 50 '. 4th E., i. Utah. Utah Ccunty Chapter, this All friends and relaweek. are tives cordially invited to Dr. Lohner stated that most Church Group Chooses New Officers Writers and possibly will not be ermitted to write even gov ernment-controlle- d literature. in refreshments Delicious cluding tea cakes were served :by Mrs. Cannon and her Mrs. Kenneth Cannon. Invited to attend the bride are and Debra Jo Pace. stages, treatment can be instituted Vj cure or eliminate this devastating disease. All women ' over t e : 1 r r"' an examinaticn by a physician at least once a year. The salvcall during the day. of these fatalities could be preage rate of cancer "in situ" in Mr. and Mrs. Bume were vented by early cancer detec-- women is 90 percent, and the married Nuv :7, iiit, ;n proj average age of cancer in vo, and made their home in is 45 years, with Negro GOURMET APPETIZER women being in the majorPay son until recently when they Perfect take-of- f for elegant ity. Caucasian women are secmoved to Santaquin. dinners- Coarsely chopped wal- ond, end Jewish females rarely They have five living sons toarted and generousiy have this disease of the cervix. and one daughter, Mrs. Max nuts, with garlic salt, mixDr. Lohner sprinkled urged all the ( Norma i Hoiman. Santaauin: ed wi'Ji cooked, members to inform present Orval Bame, Las Vegas, Nev.; ,cleaned shrimp, one cup slic- their friends and family mem Almon Bame, Henderson, Nev.; ed celery and drained fruit bers to have an annual physiLarry Bame, Lake wood, Calif.; from an can of Man cal examination in order to preMilton Bame, Carey, Ida.; darin oranges. Marinate in 'a vent su a great toll of deaule Maynard Bame, Provo. A cup French drev in females. daughter, Laura, is deceased. Alverda sln.g for H hni. before servii. j President Hunter Taste and season with more conducted a short business The dandelion gets its name 'garhc salt if desired. .jkes meeting and introduced one from French words meaning four to six servings, either in guest. Drawing for the door "lion's tocth," suggested by itf ,eocktad lasses or as a first f prize was awarded to Mrs. Al- smooth leaves with coarse not- 'course salad, garnished wi'j vin Wilcock, who will furnish ches looking like teeth. 'crisp greens. the prize for the next meeting. San-taqui- wo-jm- I - one-pou- Mr. Lewis is now attending Brigham Young University after graduation from Pleasant Grove High School and attending Utah State University. He has been active in football, track and wrestling and was a Scholar in arts and Sterling crafts. Following the marriage, the couple will reside in Provo. PRINTED OUTING FLANNEL suls Young mod designs, bright stripes, granny florals, tot 'n teen prints galore. Priced especially for (UPI)-Jo- hn HOLLYWOOD PROVO 23RD WARD Mills, father of Hayley, will coWill be held Nov. 21 from star with Robert Mitchum ana 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. with dime a Sarah Miles in the untitled film dip dinner, original art and David Lean will direct for 'MGM. bazaar items for sale. ft 1405 I NORTH I STATE QUALITY RECOGNIZED pre Christmas sewing. fabric. Receive FREE a monsterou hug can of professional protein hair-spra-y, reg. value $1.89. 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Open 10 a.m. Uso Our convenient Layeway Plan Mozelle Club Sees Display Of Yule Items home-Charl- BRANDS and warm A cuddly soft AT FAMILY PRICES Mrs. Whit Watts was elected president of the Women's Missionary Society of the Evangelical Free Church of Orem Friday afternoon. Mrs. Eleanor Ogle, president, was in charge of the meeting. Other new officers for the Mozelle Club members met year 1970 will be Mrs. Ernest at the home of Mrs. Earl vice president; Mrs. ingham where a beautiful -, George Hop- secretary; Mrs. Christmas display of made gifts created by Mrs. McGee, treasurer. Reports were given from var- - Dave Lewis. Several members lous committees. Mrs. Streed of the club also shared ideas was in charge of the program. and gifts. Patterns were made themed around "Thanksgiving." of the gift items for member's Mrs. Watts read a poem, use. "Please Remind Me," and ai The door prize was won by guest, Mrs. Charlotte Gilbert- -' Mrs. Keith Warburton. Plans son, gave the program on were made for the Christmas "Thanksgivint. Thoughts." party to be held with husbands Hostesses were Mrs. Beatrice at the home of Mrs. Warburton, Camp and Mrs. Jerri Kump. Dec. 27. Delicious refreshments The tables were beautifully dec-- ! were served to club members orated in a Thanksgiving motif, and two special guests, Mrs. and 17 members and the guest Bill Eweli and Mrs. Ken Nel- son. enjoyed refreshments. Burn-Stree- tion. Cancer cf the cervix is the most prevalent cause and, if detected in the very early 86" wide 59c yd. valut nrv 5A Have 50th books, "Ivan Desinovich," y Doify Herald 19C AY,;Jf j Bazaars J. Joyner, Provo. L! Couple Will NCVV Retail $3.29 $ 49 Now! u STORYBOOK KIDDLES Suggested now mm whk Boucles Casements Novelty Weaves Texture Satins Antique Satins Prints t I 1 i ij auae vry 0 OC 11 45" wide mm Ph: YD. 374-025- 8 ... 222523313 Retail $4.20 $S? Compare at $2.98 10-OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. 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