OCR Text |
Show ' . irrrnnT ' - . v i nrinanjT.gjnjmnjvxn.innAjnj-iji- . w 7 ? Foods and Recipes Women 's Section WMNWWiMWWMWMWMWWMWWWMWMWWVWWWVW FROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1966 ,,, Provoan Is Honored at 91st Birthday Party- - Secretaries y Will Honor Top Students The Timp Valley National Secre the of Chapter taries : Association will honor the top secretarial students In LEHI - .... m miresrHirrnanfThisJ&-a- n amuaTaffaFanffltS purpose is to afford an occasion for the v 0 - ft r B - . PATRICIA TT T potential secretary to become better acquainted with the op- - ry" - tanal ' prof ession-a-nd V Tl - April Weaaing rians Told by Miss Burdick . , daughter, Patricia, to Sherrill Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Taylor of American Fork. April 30 has been named as their wedding date with a r ception to be given by the bride's parents. Miss Burdick is a student at Sriow College, where she is majoring in elementary education and business. She is a graduate of Payson High School and LDS Seminary. Mr. Taylor is also a student at Snow College, majoring hi biological sciences. He is whose interest lies in the same channel as their own. Guest speaker at the meejing" will be R. DerMont Bell, associate professor of Business Education at the BYU. Mrs. Janice Fowles, Springville, chapter president, will introduce a film "The World of NSA" as part, of the program. Many businesses in the area have cooperated by contributing advertising mater ials which will be given to the guests. Those being honored include Margaret Schreiner of BYU; Althea Holman, Utah Trade Technical Institute; Lynne Mar tin, American Fork High ' School; Cynthia Tomson,, BY Lehi High; Beverly Colledge High; Janna Jones, Orera; tar-en Curtis, Payson; Connie Rose, Pleasant Grove; Susan Chris-tenseProvo; Alta Shepherd and Maureen Beckstrom, Spanish Fork; and Linda Parker, - PAYSON Mr. and Mrs.. Don a gradute of American Fork of Payson are anounc-in- g High School Burdick , They plan to reside in Amerthe engagement and forthFork. ican of their coming marriage ' eet nthprs BURDICK 7 7 to-hi- Vocal Students y Plan Recital Discussed - . it r I For Group m I .ana Hughes-conducte- .. 1942. 4)rehminangundeiinUngj)nla L Calif. He worked on the i picture as he spoke, discussing 1 mel, various techniques ana mater MRS. EMMA WEBB May Luncheon -- Mrs. Webb was a resident of Monroe, Utah until the past 12 years when she has made her home in Provo. The Provo Service League She is the mother of five met at the home of Mrs. Raychildren, two sons mond Evans this week with passed away, 18 grandchildren nine members and two guests, and 32 Mrs. Clair Vance and Mrs. La Mrs. Webb is in food health rue Cain, participating. and enjoys the visits of her During a business meeting, family and friends. conducted by Mrs. John Hay-hurShe will spend her birthdate coordinator, Mrs. Theron at the home of her daughter, Luke was welcomed as new 1103 N. 900 E., Provo. member. Plans were discussed Is Scheduled 7 having st, for the May luncheon to be held at the home of Mrs. James Pangborn. Speaker for the evening was introduced by Mrs. Jay M arc-1860 W. 1460 N. oft, program chairman. Mrs. Springville. is Cain a licensed personologist. Shawna be So will Altar The EUREKA Participating Assisting Mrs., Blamires on She discussed the meaning of Cath Patrick's Norton, . Clem Allen, Louie of the St the committees are Mrs. Robert ciety Youngkeit, Evie Harrison, Linda olic church held a meeting on (Sylvia) Ostergaard, American Egbert and "The Anderson Sis Fork; and Mrs. Earl Beck, Monday evening at the Rectory ters," and Dena, Signe and Son-ni- e Pleasant Grove. and elected Mrs. C. A. Fitcn to be president for the coming Buskep and Sherrie Fair. year. Also elected at this time were Mrs. Terry Kaye, vice MOSCOW (UPI) --The news- president; Mrs. James Quigley, pape lzvestia weanesaay ac secretary; and Mrs. Kay boren-claimed a vigilant lady night son, treasurer. watchman who saved priceless PLEASANT VIEW- Mrs. George Gillespie, presi articles on display at Leninto been has changed dent, presided at the meeting. grad's Hermitage Museum by Meetlng Mikkel-- Delicious refreshments . were Mrs. of Orel home the a Into leak stuffing ber jacket N.at 2241 served 150 on dost of the sen. (hi April E. BJL. The talented Pauline Hills de- that threatened to flood the -- ' 14 it 1 p. m. eAJbiOoft room.' lighted the Cordial Club with a musical program at the home u .1 f..wi.mn.iMiiifM'i win 1 II of Mrs. Frank Breznick this TniMiMi home recital for beginning vocal students of Ruth Melville will be presented at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gem Allen, A n, Altar Society Holds Elections y canvas as they watched. Mrs. Magleby assisted her husband by displaying , several paintings in several stages of progress. They also showed completed paintings, including a portrait They also told how ' ley made suitable frames for individual paintings. Hostesses were Mrs. L.L. Cul-Hmore, Mrs. JJ. Weight Mrs. Robert W Petty, Mrs. Owen P. Heninger.' bar 'illcnlavafl uwjnjv iiwin.i"PWMtwniT- nijMA r-- j trtistry in the favorite works of Myra Hess, an English plan-fa-rt who won fame for her play-b- g of works by Scarlatti, Bach and Mozart. Rachmaninoff's "Concerto in C Minor" and Hubert Barn's "Cornish Rhapsody" were particularly enjoyed. Mrs. Hills told of the pianist's life and played recordings toclated with Miss Hess Election1' of new officers were held during the business ses- IS sion. Mrs. Leon Robinson was named president; Mrs. Richard VanGenderen, vice president; Mrs. Jack Bonnett, secretary; Vrs. Marvin Burgon, reporter; Mrs. Jay Eitner, program chairman, and Mrs. Tom Bryan, corresponding secretary. Plans were completed for the Mother's Day program to be held May 7 at the Skyroom in the Wilkinson Center for members and their mothers. A spe dal program has been planned for the event which will conclude club's meetings until fall Refreshments were served by Mrs. Eitner, Mrs. Dave Packard and Mrs. Breznick. 4 sir for im ttiilr riat ftjRttjnt-lotdm- wairts yta tt new caiwa- f t' V7IS0FIASH-RAP1- - D NCAMERA OUTFIT Ctnplth) oitm CitMri ItolUih-Ripi; Built-i- Flwhbulbi Long-lif- t Millory BitUry Cam-t- ri Wriststrap Ciutttl of Aft-pi- n Four Puhgun AG-- 1 Rapid Film. Adaptor t OIU FREE for Rtihcubti. Renlarif Fm with this efltrl Jl lOirtR! Afi Limited Offer! RE6UL1RLY.,. .114.95 with this ad..J9.95 I- 14 N. UnWtlty rtiM J7J-444- 0 - - Salt Lake Temple on June f and be honored that evening a the Riverside Country Club at" v a formal reception. Both of the young persons', are now studying as sophomoK es at Brigham Young Univer " - sity. They plan to make a home kt Provo following their marriage LIVERPOOL, England (UPI) An explosion at a chemical works in suburban Liverpool Wednesday night badly da maged the plant and blew out windows in a large area. One plant employe was reported seriously injured. mative examples, saying that it is a new science, based on body structure. The evening was concluded with the serving of refreshments by the hostess. Large Selection Children's Books Utah Office Supply t E. CENTER, PROVO Open Fit and Mon. tu 9 p.m. : . I itfe V, EASTER faXTION NO. - 4 THURS., APRI. . EASTER BUCKET OF HARMAN'S WITH $50 PURCHASE AT CLARK'S -- JJ KENTUCKY jtSs. !f VlVfl lSK -r-- (3.75 VALUE) FREE FRIED CHICKEN if ; FRIED 7, 1966 S5V UVE RAMITS Real Live Bunnies CHICKEN m'FS 1 im il iff lI u tl With $25 Purchase White Friday and Saturday wily ' Clark's are April offering you wtth a mint-muSSO purchaw a bucket of delicious Harman'i Kentucky Fried Chicken enough to aatiafy 5 to 7 people. You can pick it up at Harman'a at your convenience. So come in to tbt excit 8-- m ing Clark'i tomorrow choose your Easter outfit from our breathtaking spring storks. Then give Mom a break by taking borne a bucket of North America's favorite hospitalfor your Easter ity dish it finger Ucwn' picnic good. One bucket to a customer. EASTER SUN AND WARM TEMPERATURES BRING NEW FAMILY SWIMWEAR TO CLARK'S It's Springtime early (hit year and Clark'i BRAND TRUNK SHOW ATM. 30th AT CURK'S If you are difficult to 'It or prefer tuita this Is your opportunity to order custom made clothing at no increase In price. live Easter WJ t, Af ,vi'lI Ajj V rt man's $5 family "Shad" from Ladles find their In tha the "Cottage." Boy and girls "Small Talk" "Prep Shop." In SHOf AT CLARK'S MONDAY Ti. 9 P.M. Family Budgets I 1 1 W dl U 1 I J L3 C WJI f f "sk I with every complete pair of regular glasses you buy now at Standard Optical . . you House of Vision . . I of YOUR CHOICE FREE LENSES Readers Sun Glass Photochromic Distance ' Etc. Here's your opportunity to get that second pair of glasses either at no cost or only the cost of a second frame. Get your second pair senses you wish for in your choice of any type single-visio- n e fun, reading, distance or any other purpose. You Just get a complete pair of regular glasses and then you get your second pair of lenses absolutely FREE I ... sun-tim- . , Pay Nothing Down . . . Only $1 a Week SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! ! ' UVIUPT065MOREI FRAME SALE Select group ef ladles' and men's eyeglass framee . . formerly priced np to S2Z.S0, $cn u 1 Clark's offers the convenience of an optional revolving charge plan with nothing down and just 16 of the unpaid balance to pay monthly making budget buying a breeie., Apply for your white and grey striped Clark'i family charge card today. r U EASTER EXTRAS OFFERED FRI. SAT. THIS WEEK ONLY I .AS') r, Clark's Charge rtady with exciting nw swim war fashions Boon to Many tht tnt!r UNA Your 2nd Pair of Is for ANOTHER SOCIETY real II y feaf?!!?!?", V" IXiv;: To Be Given Away bunnies will be on display and given away with a 25 purchase at Clark's as Easter extras this coming Friday and Saturday. We suggest you bring the whole family down for a day of shopping fun. Clark'i now offers a special shop or department for most every age, and you'll enjoy the fun of choosing Easter wardrobes for the entire family. You then choose your cudor pick up a dly bunny bucket of chicken or both. Remember, store opens 10 a.m. 'til 6 p.m., except Monday 'til B and you may use the back door at Clark'a by entering spacious free rear store parking from 2nd North or corner lot 3rd North and University. . LI 111 ON DISPLAY Rl. AND. SAT. ON MALL IN KONT Of CLARK'S (optical! , tl" n i 7 Itcmi Atfs tintrt mri it : EASTER ft j THIS AD IS WORTH A traditional June wedding is planned by Les Lee Madsen and Vance Stadifird, whose engagement is announced by her parents, Mr. .and Mrs. Ivan Madsen of Provo. Mr. Standi-fir- d is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Standifird of Provo. The couple will exchange vows in LDS ceremonies to the the term and gave some infor 2i) Of Pianist eh Les Lee' Madsen Will " Wed Vance Standifird ! DUP Notes Hears Music ub ' weak. LES LEE MADSEN ials, x' zMe also answered many ques tions from the interested audi ence, who had watcnea nun create a beautiful sky on the Cordial Club r an Brigham Young University. He gave a fascinating demonstration by actually working md a painting. He had completed , JrFebJv, d assocrateDrofessorof " 'W '"( If J HOUSE OP VISION7 161 WEST CENTER STREET OPEN MONDAY NIGHTS UNTIL P.M. - - 'V li Utah County "Medical Auxiliary met with Mrs. Morris Gardner, Provo. Mrs. Preston the meeting. Mrs. Robert Hales, vice presi dent and program chairman, introduced the program which was called, "The World of Art" given by Frink Magleby, an were-enjoye- the area at a dinner-progratonight at the Alpine Country Bla- Club, reports Mrs. Vernon II An early birthday party was held recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boy Gleave hon oring Mrs. Emma B. Webb; who will be 91 on April 15. A lovely dinner, visiting and d by picture taking the group present, consisting of Mrs. Marie Webb, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Koz J. Webb of Las Vegas, Nev., Mr. and Mrs. Rex B. Webb and Mr. and. Mrs. HaQIla) Gleave, Provo, and grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. S. James Whitney and sons, Salt Lake City; Emma Lou, Marie and David Webb,' Provo Emma B7 Webbwasbortr1n Monroe, Sevier Co., April 15, 1875, a daughter of John William and Marea Soderstrom Borman, She married John Freeman Debb He died in in Manti Temple. "Art f . PHONE ' TUESDAYS THROUGH 373-225- 4 SATURDAYS UNTtl 6 PJA. . |