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Show Club Women Candra Cyra Women s Council Elects: ) 'Mrs. Oldroyd President . ' ' ' ' i Plan Provo Club Mrs. William V. Oldroyd was on Monday of officers at the Club House. Other officers to serve with Mrs. Oldroyd are: Mrs. Arthur Manton, first .vice president; Mrs. Elvin Loader, second vice president; Mrs, I. Dale Despain, recording . Literary League members were guests at the home of Mrs. David E. Ostler for a program develop secretary; Mrs. Joseph Wyatt, the club's theme for the year ing "Mi: corresponding secretary; Mrs. L Do Something You Love for Keith Chase, treasurer, and Mrs. Someone You Love." Vera W. Keele, auditor. Mrs. Ernest L. Wilkinson read Installation of these officers will two poems by Emily Dickinson to be in May. tone for the afternoon. set the . The election was under the diBallif read from her Mrs. Ariel rection of Mrs. Armand EggertGlee of "Pieces from Inside of son, pammentanan. are which Me," original poems Mrs. C..E. Hyatt, president, conwritten for her grandchildren. ducted the meeting and made the an She also read original story following announcements: Vogue a New with Zealand on Satursetting from Fashion Contest will be "Homemade her book, Stories," Utah, 3 day at p.m., sponsored by Wi- also written for her grandchil HEADS COUNCIL Mrs. All Clubs. Women's Federation of lliam V. Oldroyd, pewly elected dren. members are invited. World Afof the Women's Coun Mrs. Arthur D. Taylor dis fair's Day is to be held at the State president cil. on many linen handkerchiefs played Saturday, Capitol Building with a 5 2 lovely edgings which she had to with 7. prop.m. April beautiful handmade aprons from made, students gram by foreign two and State Utah elegant of quilts, gifts she Utah, University she loyes." has "those for made and' Young Brigham University on ' will be Mrs. Packard Exhibits, spoke to Ralph University. counof the group from experiforeign many early telling display ences with her girlhood chum in tries and .refreshments served. the home; of John Hafen, the Springville Artist Tea is set for Her friend was a daughFirst 14 artist. the and Timpanogos April ter of Mr. Hafen and it was here District of Federated Clubs at that she developed a love of art Orem, April 28, and Utah Federa and fine paintings. Through the tion of Women's (Subs convention Mrs. Edith Y. Booth was elected years she has collected some Lake 8 Salt City. 9, June 7, president of the Alice Louise Rey- paintings that have brought great nolds Friendly Circle at the elec- joy to her, she said. tion meeting held Friday at the Mrs.- Charles Redd spoke on j Americanism which is a topic Sage Inn. Other officers are Mrs. Lester of great interest to her. She read R. Taylor, vice president; Mrs. from a winning oration of her Nellie Parker, secretary, and Mrs. high school days and gave a Harvey Fletcher, treasurer. partial history, and some inter Dinner and a social hour com- esting events, in 'the life of her pleted the evening!. ' grandfather, John Naegle. rll. -- ALR Chapter jj, Has Election Of Officers ; . Book Review Enjoyed By Lambda Tau - 4 DOROTHY DIX , Won't Realize Three Can Ma ke A Crowd Father-ln-La- . Author Talks About Books To Comitas the Great of Towns tori an author, Beth K. Harris, was featured at Comitas Literary ; Club Monday evening. Mrs. Harris, who grew up in the Tintic Mining 'District of Utah, has spent years of research in .uncovering the stories of ro mance and color which bound the heterogeneous town of the West. All of Mrs. Harris' works "Towns of Tintic," and "Biography of Soapy Smith King of the Frontier Con Men'and "Boom Towns of the Great Basin," written in collab oration with v Frank Robertson, - and her forthcoming novel "Pat's Town," all contain vividly exciting facts about this great western territory, 'v According to Mrs. 'Hails, Cor-in(once a competitor to Salt Lake City as the capitol city of Utah), Camp Floyd, Mercur, Park City in Utah; "Virginia City, Pioche and Comstock in Nevada; Bodie, Sydney Town and Earl San Francisco in California are but a few of the colorful boom towns which owe their origins to the railroad, the schism between Mormon and "gentile" and gold. - Recently Mrs. Harris donated all of her research materials, including the WPA writers' project for the state of Utah, to the Brigham Young University ne . i . library. The meeting was held at the homd of Mrs. Crawford Gates with Mrs. Gene Robinson acting Guests were Mrs. as Robert Bennion,' Mrs John Bowen, Mrs. Mark Cannon, Mrs. Mrs. Myron Lynn Knudsen, co-hoste- ss. Strate. , Don't try to oil a' door or car 1vfc. Tnstpar?. nil fh Vpv and in sert it, turning it back and forth a few times to distribute the oil. w DEAR DOROTHY DIX . - ACCESSORIES Clayson-Richin27$ S. . s Univ. Av Provo EUREKA Mrs. Gail Drussell entertained the members of her club at her home on Friday evening. The ladies played cards and Leah Boswell, Audrey Sanderson and Fawn Fife won attractive prizes. At the close of the evening the hostess served delicious refreshments to members and a special guest, Leona Franks. Club Notes The Canda Cvra Club is invit ing women who haven't been in Springville very long to become members. Presently there are approximately 10 members be tween the ages of 22 and 35. This is primarily a social club that periodically invites speakers, and meets every other Thursday evening. Some of the events during the past year included a teacher's account of her year in Morocco, a reading of "Romeo and Juliet" Christmas gift ideas, a talk on Communism, a cooking demonstration, a lesson on bridge, hairstyle and make up ideas. The next meeting will be in the home of Mrs. Wilda Night ingale, 695 E. 1st S., Springville at 8 p. m. Dr. James Nance will show movies . of his trio on the Colorado River through the i ' If . Grand Canyon this Thursday. The Canda Cyra Club also g plans to sponsor a fashion show, lunch and card par ty on April 27, at 7:30 p. m. proceeds will go for community deTickets velopment equipment. may be obtained from members of the club. fund-raisin- Guests Enjoy Bridqe At Santaquin Meeting EUREKA .. v. - MR J MRS. MILTON MUIR- - AND Golden Wedding Day Is Reached By Alpine Pair ALPINE Friends, and rela- Salt Lake City; Mrs. William tives will be' welcome at an open (Lucille) Palmer, Aurora; Mrs. house, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Mil- Warren (Afton) Warmker, Union ton Barlow Muir in observance of their 50th wedding anniversary at and Mr. .Milton Barlow Muir Jr., their home in Alpine Sunday from Salt Lake City. They also have and 17 great2 p.m. to 6 p.m. They request no 21 grandchildren grandchildren. gifts. Mr. Muir was born in Woods They have both been active Cross, Utah, April 13, 1883, first church members. They have had child of William Stewart and Jane leadership positions in the varBarlow Muir. He married Clara ious auxiliaries and priesthood Cottam in the Logan Temple quorums. They filled a stake misMarch 27, 1912. She was born sion for two years. Mr. Muir is Sept. 1, 1888, in Snowville, daugh- currently serving as. group leader ter of James William and Marie in the Alpine Ward High Priest Nelson Cottam. Quorum. He has also served as The couple are parents of four recorder of the City of Alpine daughters and one son: Mrs. and deptity assessor of Utah CounEllis (Mable) Taylor, Murray; ty. He has followed the trade of Mrs. Clifford (Mildred) Kiddle, carpentry and millright work. . Coats Find Spot In This Year's Easter Parade five-eight- hs Dress And Bolero For New Season Be NEW YORK (NEA) cause we have a late Easter this year, the fashions worn in the Easter parade will differ widely in various parts of the country. In some places, the weather will be warm and sunny. In others, it's likely to turn up a chill The most versatile pair in your wardrobe for wear. The delightfully young slip d bolero dress and with a touch of contrast. No. 1406 with Photo Guide is But nevertheless, in sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Bust or overcast day, 31 to 40. Size 12, 32 bust, dress, coats will be worn in the parade. will have one thing in 2ZA bolero, Vi And they no matter yards of how lightcommon, yards and 1 yard contrast. and that's be, may they weight To order send 35 cents in coins silhouette. to: ' Creative Women Essentially, this means the switch from the wide to the fitted The Daily Herald, or semifitted line. Some coats dis 319 WV Van Buren St., play the fitted line at' front and Chicago 7, 111. Add 10 cents for mail then provide something for every ing. Print name, address with body, by allowing a capelike fullness at back. zone, style number and size. season-after-seas- on double-breaste- DEAR DOROTHY DIX I am a girl in love with a boy slightly younger. But that 1; isn't our problem. We plan to marry after he completes his - schooling and tour of duty in the Army. He graduates this June and will 'enter the service soon 4 - 35-inc- II l after. ' 1 say he should save his money and send to me toward our future home while his mother thinks that his allotments should be forwarded to bis parents. He agrees with me but thinks you're the one to decide for us. I am very religious, don't believe in dating, make-uindecent clothes or movies. My boy friendT has come around to my way of thinking on all these subjects. His upbringing was also very strict. We see each other only h; 1 Mil - . lst-cla- ss Lacy, airy weaves typify coats for, the Easter fashion parade. These are done in classic pat terns, tweedy effects and box nlaids as well as handsome dis trict checks in copper and black. are boucles in Then there .a stripe euecis as weu as iwuu and worsteds. Colors beein with the pretty pastels and range through to bright shades. There will be beiges, yellows. many oranges, Umes and greens, blues and pinks and some reel, wmte and blue color schemes. The collarless neckline Is much in evidence for Easter but there are small, neat collars too. And there . are still some fairly wide and dramatic collars about for women who prefer their flattery. all-ov- er . off-whit- V CARPETS 1 once a week on Sundays and spend that time at home with our family. Then go to church with my sisters and brother. My boy friend leaves at nine. I believe with all my heart that I was raised as all children should be raised, arid intend to OREM- - The Orem Stake Mia Maid "Dear to My Heart" night A n. lri &vv I 1 for the girls and their mothers will be held tonight at 7:30, in the Orem 18th. Ward Chapel. Guests will be the stake MIA I Alice Wilkinson, wife of President Ernest L. Wilkinson of the BYU. 0ft W llif A special musical : 'i number, 1 Guests will be the state MIA presidency, bishoprics of each ... e Select Your Carpet from America's Leading Mills! s ' NEWEST STYLES FOR SPRING - BESS SA turn-abou- Largest Display of Broadloom ward and stake board members. The event is under the direction of Alice' Howells, stake Mia Maid director. , , Featuring Alexander Smith Carpet Utah County's "Dear to My Heart," will , be presented by mothers and daughters of the First Ward. w . es TAYLOR Orem Stake Mia Maids Set Special Event p, 4 . V :S.:xK::::',::::;:::v:;:a:::;:S t 7 v. Mrs. Ina Clements. entertained the mem Santaquin, bers of her club at her home on Friday evening. The ladies played bridge and Marjean Finch. Annie Franks, Gene Giles, and ARTISTS SECTION high school home economics stu- LuDean Dean won the prizes. Will meet Friday at 2 p.m. at dents have made their "Ideal Guests were served tasty refresh Costume for the High ments by the hostess. the Women's Clubhouse with Boyd Dress-U- p The groups enSchool Student." Jolley presenting the lesson. tering the contest are sponsored BELLE MERE CLUB Semi-Fitte- d Will meet with Mrs. Clarence by various federated clubs from Creative Woman throughout the state Knudsen Thursday at 2:30 p.m. FINE ARTS LITERARY CLUB Check the seam allowance fWill meet Thursday at-p. m. when you buy a new garment. with Mrs. Grant Ekins as hostess Seams should be at least and Mrs. E. E. Coles as of an inch wide. By GAILE DUG AS Newspaper Enterprise Assn. PIIILE NAD A Will meet Thursday at 3 p.m. at the Provo Utilities Building. Mrs. LaNell Hayward and Mrs. William Thoresen will be hostesses. w. 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Wondering. c DISTRACTED DifferDEAR DEAR WONDERING The deent generations should never live cision of how same roof unless in under the your boy friend should his Otherwise money lies spend separate apartments.' somebody is bound to suffer. with him, or his mother, not you. Since your father-in-lahas an Unless you encourage him to RE CENT BRIDE Mrs. Darris J. Bright, the former apartment of his own, encourage make his own decisions you will Barbara Jean Fountain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. him to use it. Invite one of his have a child, not a man, on your DeaLoss Monte Fountain of Van Nuys, Calif., is now croniesr to dine with. him the night hands when and if you marry. Salt-Lakhome her in making City. Her husband is a Be on your guard against narof your party. If this isn't practical, arrange . for him to en rowness of mind. He may con- son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Artell Bright of Teton, Ida. tertain his friend in a neighbor- form to your thinking now but , The young people, both graduates of Brigham Young hood restaurant. Without saying watch out! He. will soon learn University, were married on Feb. 23 in the Los Angeles it in so many words, show him that in the army movies and Temple and honored at a reception in Van Nuys. that he should lead his own dating are not considered sinful. and his, cultivate life, not yours. If the ranks of For your sake his old friends are. thinning, see tolerance. that he makes new one. Membership in some club devoted to Hummingbirds are able to dart 1 1 his interest or hobbies would be upward, downward, backward or La " t, forward. As a throw , helpful.. pain-relievi- FT 1 Fashion sense and skill with a needle could make a Utah clubwoman the winner, this year, fashion tour of of a three-wee- k top. prize in the fifth Europe Contest annual Fashion-Sewin- g the FederaGeneral sponsored by tion of Women's Clubs in cooperation with Vogue Pattern Service and the Woman's Club Service Bureau. The same accomplishments will net some lucky high school seamstress a $1,000 scholarship in 'the national judging of the organization's student division which has recently been introduced. Utah's winners in this remarkable competition will be selected at Provo on Saturday, March 31, according .to Mrs. Clair Hulet, Parowafe, crafts chairman of the Utah Federation. District winners in both the clubwoman and student divisions from most of the districts, in Utah will compete for the cfcince at the big, national plums as well as the state prizes. The latter will be $100 and $25 in cash for first and second place winners in the adult division; a coveted charm bracelet will go to the state's student winner. The state final judging will be held in the clubhouse of the Provo Women's Council at Third North and University streets, Mrs. Hulet said. Preliminary judging will commence at 12 noon with the public invited to see the costumes modeled at 3 p. m. In the student division, the My an occasional' party for him and his friends. Once it's launched, withdraw. All this requires time and planning on your part but the effort will pay dividends. husband and I are kind people who want to see everybody happy. For this reason, when his mother died, we decided to take his Dad in, our home. That was 10 years ago and, I'm proud to say, we have never yet had any words, or even a slight argument. Dad has his own apartment, TV, radio and so forth. His is one of the mosfi comfortable rooms in our home. Alas he never uses it! He is always present when we have- guests, first at table and, no matter how much my husband and I long to talk, constantly at our elbows. How true "Two's company, three's a crowd!" My husband tries, in a nice way, to explain to Dad that we need a little privacy once, in a while but it' doesn't register. Are all elderly people the same? Can't they understand that the other generation wants to en joy friends who are of the same age and think along the same lines? Is there anything we can say or do to make Dad under stand that our friends no longer come to see us because he is ever present? We wouldn't hurt his feelings for the world yet I do think he should show a little consideration for us when we have been so kind to him. Dis DAILY HERALD Invites . Lambda Tau Club met with Mrs. Ronald Jones Monday with Mrs. Harold I. Hansen introducing Mrs. D. Spencer Grow, who presented an interesting review of the book, "The Agony and the Ecstacy," a biographical novel of Michaelangelo by Irving btone. Michaelangelo was born in the 15th century and was one of the greatest artistic geniuses the world has known. He was born in a dazzling period of history, a time of revolution and religious turmoil. He was a master not only of painting but of architecture and science, but above all sculpture was his consuming love. He Uvea to De w years oia ana worked up to the day he died. The dome of St. Peter's Cathedral was his final work. Mrs. Grow showed numerous Illustrations of the artist's work. Refreshments were served to 18 members. f Boom During a business session the nominating committee presented the, program committee for the 1962-6- 3 club season. Mrs. Anthony Bentley, chairman, Mrs. Antone Romney and Mrs. Lynn D. Taylor were named. 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