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Show SUNDAY, NOV. 50. !S5 4A Sunday Herefd " r "." KJ t" i T .wr. I i . if v I rrNj ! I 4 nd Mrs. J j ( Keyte "X ' 1 I i i ten nouse Slated for Mona Couple1 WiUmet - I Charles Greiner Smith Officers Installed By Valley Chapter, OES d sented to the ma.orn by Mildred ar(hy Drew who expressed the port end well wishes of all members of the chapter and all other Mason'c bodies of this area. The 'Hat'ie Immische Pin," traveling jewel, was .sented to Mrs. Smith by Opal Assisting Mrs. Shaffer were Williams, tha outgoing worthy Noel Harrelson, installing pa- - mairjn. Hostesses for the evening tron; Mary A. Krlssman, Install ing marshal; Muriel K. Greiner, were Vernlta Orton, Edna L. H installing chnplain and Wanda Gardner, and Mary Tarran. A B. Hales, installing musician, j reception for the new officers Those assuming office are; was followed by refreshments Willmetta S. Smith, worthy ma- under the direction of Thursa tron; Charles W. Greiner, wor- Engelman, Lynn Harrison and thy patron; Esther C. Stokes, Hallie Backus. associate matron; Richard C. Sutch, associate patron; June Unexpected Places Long, secretary; Grace May-hetreasurer; Lillian Harrel To complete the look of flow-son. conductress; Ruth M ers in fragrant yet modest pro- ,nAinh-.- . iZ, fusion, ask yourself these Joyce A. Stokes, chaplain; t,0"s: nic rooms have e,t! George, marehall; Jpeek-diroug- h or spacious vistaa Irma H. Surge, organist; house or to S. Gerl Davis eille Ada; Shirk, Is the kitchen apartment? Ruth; Carol A. Martin, Esther; D. Beehe, Martha; !lble IT0 '""J? 1 1)0 do0r Margaret Naylor, Electa; Char-- dmin enclose les A. McGee; warder; and Noel of jPrCh? T?e fu" A. Harrelson ' sentinel these . . .. space them will be May,shi fc vis. E Williamson, Bible bearer; ible fro making one room toH another Helen E. Lyon and Esther C. and by placing them in both Hancock Bib.e escorts; Edna ted lacefi, tedandun Mae McBndfc and Norma C. Is here a Irwin, flag bearers; Been K. u.,.,? c,irnH ifh handful AruRof Will roses! red a flT8' McGee Barbara G. Raymond d t ud Elsa V Harris, emblem m ,8 miniature hearers. 'bouquet of daisies and myrtle The Singing Stars are Mary ieaves on his side table or Tarran, Elizabeth I. Oss, Mur- - dresser. kl K. Greiner, Marjone G. Rod- trick, Mary A Krissman, Helen NUTS ON SOUP K. Sutton, Virginia F. Sutton Sr inkle toasted sliced almonds and Irma H. Burge. over steaming bowls of oyster A bouquet of roses was pre-- 1 stew, Impressive installation cere- monies for ne ofiiorrs of Val- ley Chapter No 3, Order of the Star, were held Satur- day evening at the Prove Ma- Bonic TempK under the dsrec- tion of Mrs. Herma R. H. Shaf- fer. past matron and installing newly-Installe- n. ques-Kathle- J1? f adv2f. w 1., ae'E,in . w MOW The children of Mr and Mrs. Floyd Keyie will honor their parents on their Golden Wedding Anniversary. An open house will be held today from 2 until 5 p.m. at the couple's residence in Mona. All friends; and relative are invited. They have requested no gifts, please. Mr. and Mrs. Keyte have resided in Mona throughout their lives, where Mr. Keyte has been engaged in farming. The couple have three sons and three Far-redaugh'ers. Verlail Keyte. Keyte and Mrs. Betty Yates, all residents of Mona; Lowell Keyte, of El Monte, Calif.; DeLone Laffgreen, of Central Arizona, and Mrs. Mar-v- a Andersen, of Monrovia, Calif. n They have 18 grandchildren and f ' ' i , Mr. Keyte has woricea in ine MOLIY MAYFIELD DEAR MRS. MAYFIELD: me ciaers wlji 11,11 a!!U urc I recently remarried and my, Mona Lions Oub, of which he is husband wants my three new a charter member. in children faees 4. 5. and 8) to v...t. u.. .. , u" ,.S. .- - . aouy- inais line th MIA oreanization and is a ea" mm me but I'm sure their real vw, i j Rpiief with . . H.UV..1... .... viaiiuig WOUia ne - iia'er - - 'ride-elect Children Have Two Dads eieht S,vUtv V j AN EAhLY DtCEilBtR WEDDING is planned by Karen H. McKinnon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hansen of Moses .Lake, Washington, and David A. Strong-- son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. is studying Strong of Springville. The at Erigham Young I'niversity. Mr. Strong, a graduate of EYU, received a master's degree at Stanford University and is presently employed at Geneva. 1 ...... . . iurious. . . uchn i.M.. You wait a couple of years and that's a very good idea. You're quite young yet and :n : .i uwse aauea iiwo years wiu give both of you time to get a little! m.j i w jou money .. ciinh - etrnrrrrla nkn I As Outstanding ' ' ; !UQlJJ Four Young Women Listed ui wtu not 1 v-- m hntnnthonniimr jui m icmuma . . . neenr. a lew , wnere to IlldUi; ,.M1 Blouse, Jumper in Oli-u,,Hca Four young women from Utah are among iHose listed in the annual biographical compilation, "Outstanding Young Women of America." Sandra Verne Cullimore of Pleasant Grove is among them. She was nominated by the American Association of University Women. Others are Mrs. Linda Lee Pratt Shimmin of Vernal, nominated by thf Junior Current Topics Club; Nancy Lee Twitty, of Las Cruces. N. M , nominated by the Provo Branch of the AAUW; Mrs Maureen Derrick Keeler of Seattle, nominated by the University of Utah. Mrs. Keeler is a former Brigham Young University faculty mem--; ber. Miss Twitty was also as- socia'ed with the BYU. "Outstanding Young Women of America"' is a program designed to recognize the abilities of young women between the ges of 21 and 35 throughout the country. They are honored for their outstanding achievements in community service, religious and political activities and professorial endeavors. From the young women included in the 1969 edition of the book, 50 will be selected (one from each state) as their state's outstandine young woman of the year, , , era- - . &U11 UUUH U1UUIJ1M l TV - f V z i y - ' : s 1 j v n5 I v. ,: MR. AND MiiS. JOHN WlLKEl' Honor Nephi Couple Wed 60 Years To Party Mr. and Mrs. John NEPHI They are the parents of four H. Wilkey will celebrate their; sons and two daughters. They on 'are Merle, Kenneth, John K. 50th Wedding Anniversary 6 the at Dec. Nephi Wilkey, and Mrs. Wilbur (May) Saturday, Cultural Baxter, all of Salt Lake City; Ward d Hall. They wish to extend an in- -; Eugene Wilkey, of Nephi; and ..:,.; i. .11 H,;- - pjotinnc Urc rtarroll liiCLannal Tat-it- t jof house in their honor that eve-- ; 40 grandchildren and seven nmg from 6 to 9 p.m. First-Secon- j S Malda n. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkey were married in Nephi, Dec. 8, 1909. Some suggested looks for Their marriage was later sol- - male fashions of the future : u.. nr :...-!- .. i: iuuo . emnuea in uie auiiu i " W 1. Tk. Knh Ku-- Brill or t Bin.u1P-hroa.stP- H fl ot marTiea uieu" w XZli- - h. . t.Z. lives nearby sends their sup-- ! You can't fght city hall-- the luejuucc "ulK5' formal Jack- un-- : collar Edwardian must law Mama sees and ?ign says port money regularly msn.','ere' 21. is That's the way his children several times a less Sonny "6"6- I " "" rv, a uiiw rvnimipf IMUHIU ui .... 1: A t .1 l" 9 small nlnmn uwuutl nf iU tin it je .nJ tm,U, i cUlnt a nnmKor nf j nJ ..tA A little . , ..mv..m-' w.tu fVia nlactar pockets the patches in a color HIT nn.tnit for had them. he time never leaves on the coffee table; a'i,;,, . mis jumper with shiftlike lines. ic contrasting with jacket color husband is very! My preseni loose and colorful arrangement No. 8398 comes to sizes 12 to . 11 MV IIMA!for and coordinating with pants. c a.to ttie niBVMIHIll . aon cnuaren ana va t 1()f aneinones i ip snap- fiweet 20. IB size 14 (bust 34) jumper "uWe eartens and The ideas were advanced at tha and heather on tie ifiower eardens. Mnv friends convention of takes ? yarfls vtotrA is knfAra fe International aamIj sue .l:u De can nave cnuaren can snouia Deiore tne nun. "ISO. call Hmifc! 1A vsrds of .iHphnarft nr rfinirm iM ri. been presented beautiful Association of Clothing Design . . ..... . a Krttr (r'xnnA'y T am 19 on1 miri Ut.t T jhave Remember that the free, r.a- - ik.niwt nf fabric. No. 5441, same siyie m ji jyc w l"cic ooc, uui i ers. giaoioias. think I'm too young for ,.,i anuj .., must be fair And- I don't know parents ci ifitt t j.. 't.iJ ow. w muft iui stco ai, uiiaiicuigcu Vet. . -- n s.. itiiat i kU.a!iEhnt "fair" really is, yards of 544 ich fabric; lis uie loveutsi won oi an I'm sure I'm not the only wo- I know dating is definitely tl house filled with flowers. (bust S7) jumper takes 1 THIS CHRISTMAS fabric. 1 man who needs a solution to this out, but I would like to have a stiff cr tortuous arrangements yards of GIVE A GIFT OF BEAUTY Send 45 cents plus 10 cents problem, boy friend What do you think? are no longer as popular as TINA for this J.F. for third class postage lovtly e'd kaf gift crtificot they used to be. The happiest btautiful "I lev you" in of care to IRIS LANE, those lay are that pattern bouquets appear DEAR TINA DEAR 3 woy. Morris! to have been put together In The Daily Herald, I know a little fellow about the Plains, N.J. 07950. Add 15 cents Having two "daddy's" is go-ftwinkling of an eye and first-clamai land special jing to thoroughly confuse your seven who giggles and talks there they aie, not "arrange cnuaren, especaity tne younger about his girl friend. Kelly. ments" at all, but bunches of handling. ones. It's a shame your new. She s ax.and admits she thinks fragrant flowers simolv and Free pattern is waiting fori For thf holidays ahood don't guoii what " .... ivewiuusuauu I Ik . " hPh. t T. hnnKnM Jftr mh,a uuo. to givo your wife, morhor or lov.d on, our so wcwn's icaiuc ior fiena cenis you. beautifully placed in aDDroDri-lit hr chooM br own gift, and bo Pattern Book, which Since the real father is doing1 So, you see, young people ate vases. romindtd a thousand timos that you contains couoon for pattern orjj, du(y and jj ciose j,y ne have girl friends and boy nally cam. from time your choice. still deserves to be considered. frien FIX THIS DESSERT Gift certificates art available in any start t0 school and before. It L A FLASH the one and only real daddy. prico range and can bo used for any 1 man a beauty services, hair goods, or products. "Uncle Joe" fa appropriate Toast packaged waffles. Top COLLEGE OF BEAUTY KAWAKAMI MARY "i or even "Daddy Joe" would doff? each with a scoop of vanilla ice klds wkm8 aboUt but you're gomg to run into?lder , cream, then dollop with heated or strawberry preserves complications if you force your, nJ!I? . ts or not. apricot children to call your new hus--l and sprinkle with sliced or sliPa'fSirls 5 336 West Center Street Provo. Phone sPe" vered almonds. band "Daddy." They KNOJSF ? s f"ends PP?slte isn't their real aAer. I do hope aaj it's useless for Mom and your husband has second Dad to make a big thing of it. thoughts on the subject In fact, it's best to sort of go MM. along with the youngesters. P.S. An. suggestions, dear Of course, dating of any kind readers (bles3 you!)? is completely out for a few years, but III bet you already DEAR MRS. MAYFIELD: have a "boy friend." Right? Bobby and I have been dating for almost five years and we plan to be married next year If purple martins are youri when I have finished school favorite birds to watch, Install an apartment-hous- e (IH be 18 then) for them His mother has always ob- outside a sunny window. houses jected to her son going with me and has made it very plain feature ventilation air shaft, that she will not sign for him d ,ewsMPJsm porch, and bright Ksty)AlJfc to get married at least, to me. aluminum room. Available in a D0HT BE DISAPPOINTED What can we do? Bobby baked enamel won't be 21 for almost two finish, the entire complex is CHRISTMAS EVE with for years. designed U-2- 9 . ' C Ui - ,,4 ri - " t-- .-. a. 44-in- ' ss fY O L Fall-Wint- er I Z w, eer he0.51.!3 lT l flt Say CARPETING Hi 7pl wrap-aroun- jiii green-and-whi- 3441 j T. M. housekeeping. 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