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Show fecial Events Are Planned To Entertain The ladies of Kiwanis will have a varied -- and exciting program in Provo during the annual convention of the Utah-Idah- o District, Kiwanis according to Mrs. Sam Brewster,' chairman of the program for Kiwani-annAugust Inter-nation- z vention at 9:30 a.m. Monday at the Varsity Theater in the E. L. Wilkinson Center, to hear C. E. , "Pete" Peterson, Secretary, Kiwanis International, for Mrs. Maurjne , Peterson, , .thekey wife of the International Secretary of Kiwanis International. A tour of the Harris Fine Arts Center will also be included. They Kill bp entertained with Tuesday from 9 a.m. until a fashion show during their noon there will be bridge at Ladies' Breakfast on Monday, Riverside Country Club or a August 29, at the beautiful tour of the BYU campus. in the E. L. Wilkinson Events hich the ladies will Center on the BYU campus. with Kiwanians include: share At this breakfast the convenBuffet supper,-- 5 p'.m., and tion favors for the ladies will Hour of 7 Worship, p.m., at be distributed. Aspen Grove on Sunday eveMonday afternoon there will ning, August 28.; be an informal reception at Opening session of the con Sky-roo- m r note-speec- . .,:.,! h. Couple Recite Vows In Temple Ceremonies Idaho Fellowship luncheon, A formal reception in the'1 nooj Monday, E. L. Wilkinson, Center Ballroom, to hear Dr. Pari- Ward hall this evening John W Morfitt, Manager of will honor Mr and Mrs: Mar- denPhelps (Jessie Royall) Idaho " st Station, Idaho Falls. Governors' Banquet, 7 p.m. who were married this morning in Logan Temple cere Monday, to hear Wes H. Bartmonies. l, Kivanis,Jnter-nationaof Trustee lett, and to honor all Utah-Idah- o The couple will also be feted on Thursday evening in B" past and present district nington, Ida. governors. Parents of the cor.ple are Utah Fellowship luncheon, Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Royall noon Tuesday, to hear Dr. Earl Jr. of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Riley, pastor, First Bap Grove Phelps of Bennington. tist Church, Salt Lake City. The couple will welcome their guests before an attractive backdrop of Roman pillars enhanced with flowers- - and fern:. Gold and white will be combined in, the decor. The bride will wear her wedding eown of delustered satin with hand appliqued lace on the skirt front and Jacejscallop- SALEM Anyone interested, at the throat and hem. The in entering articles in the Hobby ing lace is repeated on the sides Show which will be held at of the chapel train which cas the Salem Day Homecoming, cades 'm deep, graceful folds Aug. 20, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. from the waist. Fabric petals must have the article or articles hold her triple veil of illusion- at the Salem Lions Club House and she will carry phaelenopsis by Friday, Apg. 19 at 6 p.m. commned with carnations. Mrs. Mignon Jensen will also Johnson is maid of Cathryn gather them and see they are honor with Reimchiissel. properly displayed and protectKayleen Rawlinson, Sue Ann ed. Elliott iand Evelyn Jensen as bridesmaids in empire gowns with fold skirts and white lace bodices fan- and carrvine shaped bouquets which repeat Here's unusually good shap the colors of their eowns. Alice LaNae Phelps is the petite ing in an easy tiower dress. The shoulder tucks give Bruce girl. Arnell performs,, best soft ease to the top. No. 3J73 man duties with Miko land Warren Royall as ushers. comes in sizes 14, 16, Size 16 takes Special guests are Brand- 22, parents of the groom, Mr. and 4V4 yards of fabric. Mrs. Marven Clark of Georee-Send 35c plus 5c postage for Itown, Ida. thin pattern to Iris Lane (care Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Clark, of this newspaper), Box 1490, uncle and aunt, win be hosts New York 1, N. Y. Add 15c for at a dinner party for the wedfirst class mail and special ding party just prior to the handling. reception. Free pattern is waiting for The bride was entertained at you. Send 50 cents for our new a shower siven bv Cnlleen Spring-SummPattern Book IKimball and Kristine Johnson which contains coupon for pat and another by Evelyn Jensen tern of your choice. and Cathryn Johnson. Following a honevmoon trin to South Carolina, the couple wm fewrn to Provo to continue their schooling. Polly's Pointers . Chalk Marks Zipper Line Wh enSewinq - By rULLY CKAMbK newspaper enterprise Assn. DEAR POLLY sewing anci often zippers at Hiey usually do At Salem Show K - y.;Y 20, Miss Luana Ann Swenson 44-in- John A. Reese SPRINGVILLE Launa Ann Swenson of Lehi and John Reese of Springville are making plans for an early autumn wedding, engagement pews reveals this week. The ceremony is planned for Sept. in the Salt Lake Temple. Parents of the bride-eleare Mr. and Mrs. Calvin H. Swenson of Lehi, while Mr. and Mrs. Eldon L. Reese, Springville, are parents of the prosAll-m- ct pective groom. Salem Chorister Honored by Girls SALEM At award night of .tfie Salem Second Ward a friend- ship quilt was presented to Mrs. Alberta Beefoe by the Beehive class of tiie MIA. Each block consisted of the girls personal symbol which they embroidered and autographed. The girls with the assistance of friends, mothers and MIA teaeh- ers also quilted the "quill Mrs. Beebe is the Spanish Fork Stake and Salem Second Ward chorister. A graduate of Lehi High School, Miss Swenson was of the Pep Club and was active in music events. Both are prospective third- - nt students at Brigham Young University, Miss Swenson majoring in clothing and textiles and Mr. Reese, civil engineering. He has filled a mission in the East Central States r.nd spent a year active service with the Springville National Guard. He was an honor graduate of Springville High School and attended Boys year Living with People 1 jkf i ' One way to discourage nosy neigh- bors is them. to ignore A" 'A ;: ? w H carn Sffl.VvA'.vKvfeAw.Vv.vV,vAv..S.'.v - MRS. MARDEN PHELPS (Jessie Royall) ready Patio Party Birthdays Jeepettes Are A patio party at the Central Center Convalescent Utah marked the July and August birthdays of residents. Melons were enjoyed and Gene Nelson and Lorin Jex ente.'tained the group with music. One of the celebrants was Mrs. Louisa Nelson of Orange-villwho will be 99 on Aug. Wilford. Stark,. Beverly 18. e, . Entertained By Local Unit THIS COUPON IS WORTH sion. Win At Bridge By OSWALD & JAMES JACOBY Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Jim and his wife Judy are conducting a bridge cruise to Hawaii this October. His father Is reminded that just before Jim wa: born the older Jacobys in assisted the Culbertsons running a similar cruise to Berniudv Jim.-wa- s along most ' "Delighted. Ely had invented Jhe Culbertson In tills convention Oswald: just 4-- 5 bid shows the four either three aces or two aces and a king of a bid suit. The SOUTH AAQ8654 VAQ8 A53 no-tru- five no-tru- response shows either two aces or one ace and the kings of all bid suits. Thus when North bid South was looking at three aces of his own and knew that North had to be showing the other ace and the two important kings. It was no problem for him to go right to the grand slam after receiving that information." Jim: "It would be impossible to get that information across by either regular tt Roman 2 Both vulnerable West North East South Pass 24 Pass 4N.T, Pass 4 A Pass 5N.T. Pass 7 Pass Pass . Pass K Opening lead FOR SALE, or RENT Story and Clark PIANOS HEINDSELMAN MUSIC CO. 136 W. CENTEB-PRO- VO Sale Come early for bargain prices. Yesterday'! temperature wai 68 decreet it 8 a.m. The thermometer reading when garments are brought to the ttora for dry cleaning will be the tale price. 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Doan's S rt suits shirts. . - arte i Two pair.Slacks SINGER. .1 F3 f AH 3 5 a- m 1.60 Two plain skirts. 1.60 - z: ...1.60 Two sports coats Two plain sweaters SEWGMCHMBY urn .60 .1 ...... . .1.50 ladies or men's DESK w Touch & Sew Get -- Acquainted Oswald: "It worked perfectly on thisjhand. In fad the Ber muda pair who held the North- South cards against us did not even get past four spades so we made a real pick-u- p on this hand. Unfortunately the convention failed to achieve popularity because, of the restrictions. In Blackwood you just ask for Q1062 CONSOLE ANNOUNCES HtS tion?" () CLEANING AT MARTINIZING Blackwood. What went wrong with this Culbertson conven- unofficially. - Oswald: "Here is a hand bid by the Culbertsons against a Bermuda team in a match we you give it also." played while spending a few NORTH day: in Bermuda." Jim: "The seven spade conAK1073 VKJ1054 tract is certainly a good one 87 to reach. With 11 high cari A6 points opposite 16 I doubt if WEST EAST would modern get many pain past six. Will you explain the V83 971 Culbertson bidding?" on the purchase of a NEW model 600E THE NEW MANAGER Memories of Bridge Cruise Ul j . - .1.60 fumy- - '''fMjtrom I, fC-- j Thermometer sale on Tues., Wed., Thurs only Sale ends Thursday Sept. 1. NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT One noun 1 affar (xMndtd thru wupeiv to uttomtr Trado-Ji- i SAT., AUO. 10 never required, always accepted Other newSINGER sawing machines from $59.50 What i ntw for tomorrow v , jfh4 iiocalNwcK toaayi esewies THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING 471 WEST 1st S. PROVO s i . . i' Sue Larson, Margie Bentley, With sum- - Donna Pack and Carol Ann DEAR POLLY ' ' mer and picnic time here and Smith. The" bridesmaids wore, friends and neighbors dropping pink shantimg highlighted b) in, we all need extra ice. 1 fill Venetian lace of the same color ? i, emntv milk rartnns and rnt. anrt rarripd ninV Haisips ' tage cheese cartons with cold pink and plum floweri in water and freeze them in;wnite baskets edded a floral the or the ice !grace nole t0 the rooms. uHiiiidiuucui oi me iciugcii man t th rnnrT, tor. When I need extra ice iti Robert Watson, and Don Manis all ready and I just cut the gum, groomsman. Ushers were away. These cartons of Steva Staynor, Steve Bunnell, ice are also handy for the car and Steve Clark. ice- box when the family goes in Others the bridal party on a trip or outing. I always were Mr. and Mrs. Steven W. six frozen or and keep eight save my empty cartons to have Belmont, Mrs. Parker Blount, Mrs: Arthur Zabriskie, DaLee for replacements. Clegg, Carolyn Hill, Mr. and HELEN Mrs. Clark B. Newell, Clark MRS. JOSEPH LEE WATSON DEAR POLLY-E- ven though Smith, Merilyn Henrie, Chris (Peggy Vance) I thoroughly wash my small Cloward, Mr. and Mrs. John bread board after chopping T. Benson, Steve Spears, Mary onions, the food being chopped Margaret Bishop. next would taste of onion. I entertaining was solved this by drawing, with dom by Mrs. Arthur Zabriskie, my magic marker, a small Mrs. Steven Belmont, Sue Larhappy face on the corner of son, Margie Bentley, Mrs. one side of the board and a Parker Blount, Mrs. L. Grant sad, crying face on the other Utah County Jeepettes enter side to be used just for onions. Now the chopped nuts in our bed "sleeping bag." This Is tained all the lady guests at-e-d brownies and the fruit (espe- comfortable and more like home it, was already being be for adults. We seem to need the Rescue convention over the do in a salad not cially apples) taste h&e onions. MRS. G. M. protection from the cold at weekend at a luncheon at the least once during each vaca- Royal Inn when 110 pestswere D. When carrying a nice sweat- tion. One can be put under the present. er this summer, keep a plastic bottom sheet if the cold seems Colorful velvet pincushions to be coming from underneath. wen given as favors and bag in your purse. When you I are not wearing the sweater did the same with sheets. numerous donated door prizes works fine for were given. A quilt, made by just slip it into the bag instead Tjhis really The children have Utah Oountv members, was a camping. of laying it 'on the car seat or any place that may be dusty their owa sleeping bags. BAR special award. A program included a song or not too clean. This certainly BARA Collen Karas, accompanied by on bills. the helps cleaning Anyone submitting a Polly's by Sandra Argyle and .Rdna R. M. W. Problem, a solution to a prob Retzo and Peggy Peay sang DEAR POLLY AND CAMP lem or a favorite homemaking folk songs. Jed Wiscombe gave ERSI took two army blank- idea will receive a dollar if an original reading and a ets, 'sewed them together at Polly uses the item in Polly's ladies kitchen variety band the bottom and made a double Pointers. played several numbers. , IPeumons . d freezer Gray, Catherine Worthen and were Margaret Baadsgaard also honored. Corsages and lace handkerchiefs were given to the ladies. A special gift was presented to an employee, Lavar Rynearson. Committee members were Mabel Empey, Uinta Hatch, ANDREW HUNTER SCOTT Descendants and friends will Naomi Powelson and Lydda meet at Vivian Park, Aug. 19, Howells. Earlier in the month a sur 20 and 21 in Provo Canyon. A party was arranged by prise will special genealogy meeting the residents and staff for Mrs. be held Saturday at 10 a.m. Ronald Adams, program and 1 Family dinner Sunday at p.m. Eac'i family bring own lunch. recreation director, on her Ice cream will be furnished by birthday, .when they presented her with an orchid corsage the committee. and a cake. Pedro Nemesio, concert pianist entertained. EBENEZER THAYNE SR. Judy Willard, accompanied by AND JANET LOCHHEAD Debbie Ivie and Debby Willat Family outing Aug. 27, ard, Dorothy Willard offSaratoga Springs Resort, Lehi. ered sang. a tribute. Lunch at noon, program at 2 Mrs. Willard was chairman p.m. with hobby show, baby of arrangements, assisted by photo contest, bakery goods sale and genealogical discus LaVon Oveson, Uinta Hatch, Lydda Howells and Leona Two-me- State. , The couple plans to make their home in Provo. I do a lot of ;Mi!lcreek j 1 ' - - !' stt Celebrates 18, 24. i t& front-wrapp- LAUNA ANN SWENSON 7S ..istudtpc' T. L. S. i Wrap and Tie ; .: was nuiuneuj ai u liie.toupie wetiding breakfast, following j For Hobbyists . rites performed Hansen, Bobbi Hansen, and Marriage Mrs. Clark B. Newell. Tuesday, in the Salt Lake LDS 1 Alter a honeymoon in Las TemoTe "united in marriage the couple will make a Peggy Vance, daughter of Mrs: Vegas, Provc- - where- - the home m of N. and Vance Jano Provo, bridki wil1 teach at Dixon Junior Joseph Lee Watson, son of ir- - waiS( P001 ana Mrs. Ted Watson of Temple, niSn " will continue his university fexas jthe ceremcny at Loghayen in Canyon and at an in the recepTTon purchase of Skyroom a lower price, ikinson - Center have not thejBrigliam Young University, woven-i- n stitching guide that Baroque Venetian lace out-i- s such a help to neat zipper lined the hemline and sleeves instalbtienrA fine line of tai- - jof the bride's linen empire lor's chalky drawn on the back she?th gown. She wore a veil side of the zipper tape with jof matching lace and carried a ruler as a guide, works a bouquet of daisies, rosebuds, beautifully as a stitching guide. and baby breath. This is inexpensive and washes Attending the bride were out when the garment is Bobbi Hansen, maid of honor, 1 Deadline Set To Marry Young Couple Feted At Lovely Reception Kiwanis-Ann- s which time the ladies of Utah-Idah- o District will honor Mrs. Mary Bartlett, wife of the offi cial Kiwanis International representative for the convention,,, and, aug. 17, J&L.Daifv Herald Wednesday, Utah Countv, Utah k 154 NORTH 100 WEST - MHk TAYLOR'S CENTRAL i thi ameta commm? SQUARI |